Naquin touts parish accomplishments St. Mary Parish President Paul Naquin said he is pleased with the progress parish government has made over the past year.
Projects completed or in the works are being funded by a $19.5 million comm...
New fire station in Baldwin near done It’s been a fruitful year for Baldwin, and largely for fire protection and flood control ventures.
Mayor Wayne Breaux said that the new fire station is “our main project for 2012.”
Located at the f...
Growth seen in Berwick By JEAN L. KAESS
jkaess@daily-review.com
From the development of a fifth section of Renwick, the opening of a chain retail store and Tour du Teche to the conviction of both a former councilwoman an...
New Year’s holiday closings Parish and municipal offices will be closed Monday and Tuesday for the New Year’s holiday.
The Harold J. “Babe” Landry Landfill in Berwick will close at noon Monday and be closed on New Year’s Day...
Wheelhouse Gulf Coast
Lectureship, Dec. 27-29, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday at Morgan City Municipal Auditorium. Breakfast and lunch will be served Thursday and Friday. A...
Coalition to push I-49 completion MORGAN CITY, La. -- Supporters of completing Interstate 49 from Lafayette to New Orleans are working to pull together a nonprofit coalition with a full-time executive director to help move the proj...
Patterson man found shot to death in Opelousas (updated) Staff Report
Family members of Keith Trosclair are questioning police reports he took his own life on a roadway in Opelousas on the day before Christmas.
The Opelousas Daily World reported today th...
Elf becomes a tradition for many If you have a small child in your home, then you’re no doubt familiar with the Elf on the Shelf — an interactive hide and seek elf who plays around the home from Thanksgiving through Christmas and ...
Daily Review publishes children’s letters to Santa MORGAN CITY, La. — Children across the area have sent in their letters to Santa, and are anxious to see if they get what they asked for.
The Daily Review’s Christmas Eve edition includes hundreds o...
State, parish jobless rates decline Louisiana payrolls grew by 13,000 jobs in November or 0.9 percent, the largest percentage jump from October levels of any state in the nation.
The unemployment rate in St. Mary Parish dropped to 5....
Daily Review office closed Tuesday The offices of The Daily Review and St. Mary Journal are closed Tuesday.
The offices also are closed at noon New Year’s Eve and all day on New Year’s Day. The newspapers are not published on Chris...
Local farm to be featured on ‘America’s Heartland’ show Blanchard Brothers Farms of western St. Mary Parish will be featured on an upcoming episode of “America’s Heartland,” the long-running magazine-style, half-hour series produced by KVIE, Sacramento,...
City continues fight over flood elevations
MORGAN CITY — The city’s ongoing struggle with the Federal Emergency Management Agency over base flood elevations, and purchases of new electrical system equipment, were among topics discussed at ...
Appeals court overturns Gibson ineligibility ruling Louisiana’s 1st Circuit Court of Appeal has overturned a ruling in 16th Judicial District Court regarding a local elected official’s eligibility to hold public office.
The ruling was rendered May 1...
Mr. Charlie hosts federal inspectors
When the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement needed a safe place to access offshore equipment in an effort to better train new oil rig inspectors, it came to the International Petroleum...
Grand reopening A ribbon cutting was held for the grand re-opening of the Family Dollar store in Franklin on Saturday. Local officials, Chamber of Commerce members, family and customers joined Manager Tracey Olivi...
Drones bring notice to coastal research
Ever since Nicholls State University was listed in release of information about licensees of unmanned aerial drones — the same technology used to kill enemy combatants in war zones in Iraq and Afg...
Officials demand Citizens premium increase review St. Mary Parish President Paul Naquin, Sen. Brett Allain and Rep. Joe Harrison went to Baton Rouge last week to protest a 171 percent increase in wind and hail premiums from Louisiana Citizens Prop...
Port looks to next river dredging method
The Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District board discussed progress on the Agitation Dredging Project, new efforts in the decades-long struggle to keep the shipping channels clear, and the coope...
Grand opening Friends, family, local officials and Chamber of Commerce members joined owners Nelvin Coleman and Fran Jenkins for the opening of their new business, C&J Creations on Friday. The new all-occasion s...
SM schools decline to take voucher students
CENTERVILLE — The six public schools in St. Mary Parish that would be eligible to receive students under Gov. Bobby Jindal’s voucher program have declined to participate in the voluntary program.
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Donation to recreation center The Franklin-Jeanerette Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority recently made a donation to the Broussard-Harris Recreation Center to help fund summer programs. From left above are Delta Sigma Theta ...
School board boosts insurance cost by $1 million
CENTERVILLE — The St. Mary Parish School Board voted Thursday to approve group health insurance with no additional premium cost to its employees but an additional cost of about $1 million annually...
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