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Red Cypress wreck
A 2000 Nissan Altima — driven by Nicole Aucoin, 19, of Victoria Riverside Road in Patterson — caused an accident at U.S. 90 and Red Cypress Road in Patterson around 6 p.m. Wednesday, Patterson Poli...
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E-911 district beefs up training facilities
MORGAN CITY — A new area at the St. Mary Parish 911 Communications District’s Morgan City office is ready for use for various training and demonstrations. E-911 Communication District Director Cha...
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‘Pennies for Pre-Schoolers’ teaches saving
As national leaders deal with the unenviable task of rebuilding a failing economy and recovering the trust of the American people, St. Mary Community Action Agency is doing its part of recharging t...
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October chock full of exciting events
October will be an exciting month in Franklin. Judith Allain reported to the Franklin City Council Tuesday that a multitude of events are slated for the month. It starts with Tour du Teche, the 135...
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Barge removal: A piece at a time
Some 600 tons of metal from the derelict barge that overturned in the Charenton Navigation and Drainage Canal has been removed, St. Mary Parish President Paul Naquin said. Naquin told the Franklin ...
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Squirrel kills MC electricity
A roughly 15-minute outage this morning was the result of a curious squirrel navigating the City of Morgan City’s utility system. City Utilities Director Bill Cefalu said a squirrel infiltrated a t...
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I-49 plans may go back to the drawing board
PATTERSON — “Within our lifetimes, we’ll probably never see I-49 come through this area.” That was the news from state Department of Transportation and Development officials who were in town Tuesd...
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Ship to shore
Work on InterMoor’s bulkhead is moving right along. With sheet pile in place on the last few hundred feet of the slip’s west wall, focus now will be to strengthen and shore up the wall. Once the we...
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Burglaries reported in local area
There have been several burglaries during the nights last weekend along Oaklawn and Irish Bend, police report. Sheriff Mark Hebert said vehicle burglaries have been most common, and one camper shed...
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City debates funds for Harvest Moon
A request for support of the Harvest Moon Festival in Franklin resulted in a discussion Tuesday about whether the city can afford it. Councilman Chuck Autin moved to expand the council’s agenda to ...
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Postman recovering after dog attack
David Arboneaux is recovering, and expects to be back at work next week. Arboneaux, a postal employee in Franklin, was attacked by dogs while delivering mail on his route on Magnolia Street. It was...
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SMP school board approves electoral districts
The St. Mary Parish School Board decided Monday afternoon to approve the second draft of its redistricting plan, pending a public hearing. While most districts stayed relatively the same, the most ...
Sep 20, 2011 | 0 0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend
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