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Parish council meets Wednesday
The St. Mary Parish Council will meet in regular session Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the courthouse in Franklin. Items on the agenda include: —Resolutions approving the call of tax renewal elections by ...
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Daily Review Louisiana Press Association Better Newspaper Competition winners, from left, included Harlan Kirgan, Jean L. Kaess, Courtney Darce and Geoff Stoute. The awards were presented Saturday at the association’s annual convention held in Baton Rouge. 
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Daily Review takes honors in state competition
Numerous members of The Daily Review’s editorial staff placed in the 2012 Better Newspaper Competition during the 133rd Annual Louisiana Press Association Convention held in Baton Rouge Saturday. F...
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Interim LSU System President and Chancellor William Jenkins, left, and B.A. “Red” Adams, advisory board chairman for the Atchafalaya Chapter of the API at the 57th Annual API Atchafalaya Chapter Scholarship Banquet Thursday at the Petroleum Club of Morgan City.
LSU chief: Higher Ed faces serious budget issues
MORGAN CITY, La. — Higher education in Louisiana is continuing to face serious budgetary challenges, said William Jenkins, interim LSU system president and chancellor. Funding for higher education ...
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Fourth Bayou Teche Boat Show
The Bayou Teche Wooden Boat Show celebrated its fourth event this weekend and organizers welcomed 36 classic and modern wooden vessels to Parc sur la Teche. The show’s participants journeyed from a...
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St. Mary Parish tourism, seafood industry were affected by spill
By PRESTON GILL pgill@daily-review.com MORGAN CITY — While the oil Deepwater Horizon oil spill may not have polluted St. Mary Parish shores and wetlands, the spill may have contaminated the minds ...
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Oil slick largely spared St. Mary Parish
MORGAN CITY, La. -- Three years after the nation’s largest crude oil spill on April 20, 2010, those heading the local emergency response say St. Mary Parish escaped major environmental repercussion...
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Orange-colored oil slicks can be seen in the water where recovery operations were taking place at the Deepwater Horizon rig site in the Gulf of Mexico in May 2010. The rig explosion on April 20, 2010, killed 11 workers and unleashed an estimated 200 million gallons of crude oil.
Cleanup, study carries on 3 years after spill -- Oil fouled more than 1,100 miles of beaches, marsh on Gulf Coast
BAY JIMMY — At first glance, the marshy, muddy coastline of Bay Jimmy in southeast Louisiana appears healthy three years after the nation’s worst offshore oil spill. Brown pelicans and seagulls cru...
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From left, Morgan City High School senior Andrew Albritton, recipient of a $12,000 API scholarship; Berwick High School senior Jenah Richard, recipient of a $12,000 API scholarship; Berwick High School senior Patrick Macklin, recipient of the $4,000 SMIG Scholarship; Morgan City High School senior Joshua Glatter, recipient of a $4,000 API scholarship; Central Catholic High School senior Zachary Aucoin, recipient of a $4,000 API scholarship; and Central Catholic High School senior Caroline Byrne, recipient of the $6,000 Ronnie Roussel Scholarship.
Atchafalaya Chapter of the American Petroleum Institute holds 57th Annual Scholarship Banquet
MORGAN CITY, La. — Six local high school seniors received $42,000 in college scholarship money Thursday night at the Atchafalaya Chapter of the American Petroleum Institute’s 57th Annual Scholarshi...
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HMS notches 6-2 victory
NEW IBERIA _ Hanson Memorial collected three runs in the top half of the fifth inning and made it hold up for a 6-2 win Thursday over Highland Baptist in non-district action. Highland took a 1-0 le...
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Classic Craft Show: Fourth Bayou Teche Wooden Boat Show brings classic vessels
This weekend the Bayou Teche Wooden Boat Show will kick off its fourth annual event. And this year’s show promises to be bigger and better than ever, organizers Roger Stouff and Gary Blum say. Thou...
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Queen Nikki Pennison
The Bayou Teche Black Bear Festival Miss Queen 2013 is Nikki Pennison. She is the 18 year-old-daughter of Rene and Tammy Pennison of Morgan City. She is a 2012 graduate of Morgan City High School a...
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St. Mary Parish deputy arrested, fired; accused of having role in jail contraband (updated with 2nd arrest)
A St. Mary Parish sheriff’s deputy has been arrested and fired for his involvement in bringing contraband into the Centerville parish jail, Sheriff Mark Hebert said in a news release. A Patterson m...
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E.A. Crowell Elementary purchase
Purchase of E.A. Crowell Elementary was finalized Friday with the signing of an agreement between the City of Franklin and the St. Mary Parish School Board. The city has leased the building for use...
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Roger Jenkins, chief operating officer of Murphy Oil based in Houston, speaks Tuesday at a meeting of the Atchafalaya Chapter of the American Petroleum Institute at the  Petroleum Club of Morgan City.
Gulf of Mexico drilling is rebounding
MORGAN CITY, La. — Drilling in the Gulf of Mexico is making its way back in the aftermath of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill amidst the stringent drilling standards imposed after the disaster,...
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Assumption Parish residents seek sinkhole buyouts
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Frustrated Assumption Parish residents displaced by a massive sinkhole that has swallowed 9 acres of land near their homes asked lawmakers Tuesday to assist them in getting ...
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Man arrested for aggravated assault, battery in Bayou Vista
BAYOU VISTA, La. -- A 25-year-old Bayou Vista man was arrested by St. Mary Parish deputies after he allegedly chased a group of people with a gun and dragged and repeatedly struck a female victim, ...
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Real-time current, tide instruments to help prevent disasters
MORGAN CITY, La. — Plans are in the works to install three more instruments in the Atchafalaya Bar Channel underneath the agitation dredging work being done that will give real time information to ...
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Junior Fair and Livestock Show
Oday Hebert, top photo center, garnered champion pen of broilers and reserve champion pen of broilers in the rabbits division at the St. Mary Parish Junior Fair and Livestock Show on Jan. 19. Secon...
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Rhonda Cheramie, of Bayou L’Ourse, holds a photograph of her daughter, Debbie, who died Feb. 16, 2012, from cystic fibrosis. Michael Morris, right, of Galveston, Texas, is running in memory of Debbie and for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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Runner dedicates 600-mile trek to Morgan City woman who died from cystic fibrosis
MORGAN CITY, La. — At first glance, a man running on the side of U.S. 90 through Morgan City last week with a weathered beard and baseball cap may remind someone of the famous scene from Forest Gum...
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Borne new JDC judge
Assistant 16th Judicial District Attorney Vincent J. Borne is moving to the judge’s bench. At the end of qualifying last week Borne was unopposed in his bid for District Judge in Div. C, the positi...
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Sheriff’s office hosts Leadership St. Mary
St. Mary Parish Chamber of Commerce Leadership St. Mary participants visited the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office in Franklin and the shooting range last week. The group began on the fourth floor o...
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Three killed in head-on crash
HOUMA — Three people were killed in a head-on crash on LA. 182 in Terrebonne Parish at about 9 p.m. Sunday, reported Trooper Evan Harrell of Louisiana State Police, Troop C. A 1996 Isuzu Rodeo was ...
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Charenton man indicted for assault on Chitimacha tribal officers
LAFAYETTE, La. -- David Frederick, 37, Charenton, La., was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on four counts for assaulting three people, two of which were Chitimacha tribal police officers,...
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Pierre Part man arrested for child molestation, aggravated rape
PIERRE PART, La. -- Assumption Parish Sheriff Mike Waguespack reports that on Monday, Feb. 11, 2013, the Sheriff’s Office received the first of two separate complaints alleging that two girls where...
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