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Berwick police report 2 arrests
St. Mary Parish Sheriff Mark Hebert reports the following arrests in the eastern part of the parish. —Blade Jared Jett, 23, of Diane Lane, Patterson, was arrested at 7:51 p.m. Thursday on Southeast...
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La Fete d’Ecologie set at Lake End Park Saturday
MORGAN CITY, La. -- Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program will have its 16th Annual La Fete d’Ecologie on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Lake End Park in Morgan City. This is the second...
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Penny Crappell
Crappell pleads no contest to theft
BERWICK, La. — Penny T. Crappell pleaded no contest Monday to theft over $1,500 for the theft of nearly $59,000 from Berwick Elementary School where she worked as a secretary. The former Berwick c...
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Baldwin projects progressing
Construction and improvement projects in Baldwin continue. Mayor Wayne Breaux said meetings are being scheduled with property owners along the project perimeter to secure rights of way. The mayor ...
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The shrimp boat Big Daddy moves through the Berwick Lock from Bayou Teche to the Atchafalaya River this morning. Starting at the end of the year, the lock will be unmanned from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. as part of nationwide cost-cutting measures implemented by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Corps to cut lock hours
BERWICK, La. — As part of an effort to reduce costs, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is announcing reductions in operating hours at many of its locks nationwide, including the Berwick Lock and the...
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St. Mary - East Business and Career Solutions Center moving
MORGAN CITY, La. — The Louisiana Workforce Commission’s St. Mary East Business and Career Solutions Center will be moving to a new location at South Central Louisiana Technical College – Young Memo...
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One of the displays in LSU Middleton Library this month features books banned at different locales in Louisiana over the years, including Huckleberry Finn.
Banned books -- Books challenged for a variety of reasons
By Ferris McDaniel LSU Manship News Service BATON ROUGE — This year marks the 30th anniversary of the observance of banned books in America — a celebration of literature and the freedom for one to ...
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Louisiana campaigns continue -- Landry and Boustany showdown
By MELINDA DESLATTE Associated Press BATON ROUGE — While the national political focus shifted Wednesday from election debates to governing, the campaign season hasn’t wrapped up in Louisiana, with ...
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Small Farm session set
St. Mary Parish’s Natural Resource Consvervation Service office has two upcoming events to assist local farmers and conservationists. On Nov. 30, the Acadiana Small Farm Conference will be held fro...
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Railroad track repairs on NW Boulevard set
Northwest Boulevard in Franklin will be closed for railroad track repairs beginning 6:30 a.m., Thursday Nov. 15, and should be reopened by 3 p.m. that same day.
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Wheelhouse -- A calendar events for East St. Mary Parish
Giant Yard Sale Fundraiser at New Life Tabernacle, 811 Roderick St., Morgan City, 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Nov. 10. Proceeds help build a church in Juarez, Mexico. For info call 985-384-3261 or vi...
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Sweet wins football contest
Frances Sweet of Berwick is the winner of the Daily Review Football Contest. Sweet wins $40. There was a three-way tie for first with the entries missing three games. Sweet overcame the tie by p...
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Amar Lancon, center front, stands with staff and Hanson Memorial High School baseball players with the sign dedicating the baseball field in his name. Ceremonies were held Saturday marking the naming.
HMS baseball field named for Lancon
A heavy rain shower could not put a damper on the special honor bestowed on Amar Lancon Saturday. The nearly 50-year-old Hanson Baseball Field was dedicated and named the Amar Lancon Field on the c...
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HMS baseball field named for Lancon
A heavy rain shower could not put a damper on the special honor bestowed on Amar Lancon Saturday. The nearly 50-year-old Hanson Baseball Field was dedicated and named the Amar Lancon Field on the c...
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Parish starting emergency volunteer team
The St. Mary Parish and Terrebonne offices of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness are restarting the Community Emergency Response Team volunteer program. The CERT program will kick off wit...
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Teche Action Clinic earns gold seal in standards ratings
Teche Action Clinic has earned the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval by demonstrating compliance with commission’s national standards for health care quality and safety as a primary care med...
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Hale
Berwick teacher Hale wins Dow science fellowship
Berwick Junior High teacher Rose Hale is one of 12 Louisiana teachers selected as a Dow-National Science Teachers Association fellow. Hale, along with 214 other science teachers nationwide, is part...
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Eagle Expo set next week for 7th time
The 7th Annual Eagle Expo, scheduled Feb. 9-11 in Morgan City, will feature seminars from wildlife and nature experts, a live raptor presentation, boat tours to view eagles and nest, and opportunit...
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Rockin’ the Runway
The Third Annual Rock the Runway for Cancer Research and Awareness was held recently at the Franklin Recreation Center. Twenty models, both male and female, displayed their fashions in Mardi Gras (...
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Sales tax collections up despite slowdown
MORGAN CITY — Sales tax collections in the fourth quarter of 2011 were down 9.8 percent from the same period in 2010, but collections for the year were up 2.6 percent. St. Mary Parish Sales and Us...
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Gonzales
Multiple drug charges levied
A search warrant netted three arrests Friday evening in Bayou Vista. Shon Singleton, 17, was charged with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled dange...
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Parish Fair honors
John Sonnier Jr., top , was the recipient of the Poultry Sweepstakes award in the Exhibition Poultry division at the St. Mary Parish Junior Fair and Livestock show Jan. 21. Below, Katherine Comeaux...
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Need for downtown P.O. under review
Following a significant dip in mail volume in recent years, the postal services in Morgan City are among many across the nation that the U.S. Postal Service is examining as the federal agency move...
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