Head Start Centers welcome back hundreds of youngsters Hundreds of smiling 3 and 4 year olds, along with a few tearful ones began the opening day of Head Start classes Thursday and happily greeted their new teachers eager to tackle new adventures.
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2 new West Nile cases in SMP Two cases of the West Nile virus in sentinel chickens were confirmed Friday by LSU in St. Mary Parish — one in Franklin and one in Patterson, according to Jessie Boudreaux, owner of Cajun Mosquito ...
City OKs bonds; frustrated with canal closure Franklin City Council members adopted ordinances Monday authorizing the sale of $2 million in public improvement revenue bonds destined for renovations to city hall and street repairs.
Meeting in s...
Deputies find, arrest man on several charges at casino The St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office reports the following arrest over the weekend, according to Sheriff Mark Hebert:
—Jordan Granger, 23, of Levee Road, Morgan City, was arrested at 3:42 a.m. Sund...
Bergeron running for Morgan City mayor EDITOR’S NOTE: The following announcement has been authorized for release by the candidate’s campaign. Publication is provided as a public service and implies no endorsement by The Daily Review or ...
Festival board meeting By JAMES A. ROBICHAUX
The board of directors for the Shrimp & Petroleum Festival will meet tonight to decide what to do about approaching Tropical Storm Isaac.
“We have made no decisions at this po...
Shrimp & Petroleum Festival royalty Joe Sanford Jr. and Chloe Felterman were crowned 2012 Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival king and queen Saturday. The coronation ball was held at the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium. Sanford,...
Supplies fly off store shelves By ROBERT R. JONES III
Retailers are reporting supplies such as water, food and batteries are still available, but expected to be in short supply as Isaac gets closer to the Tri-City area.
One item...
Water and Sewer District 4 rates to increase Customers of Water and Sewer Commission 4 will see rate increases Oct. 1.
The board of commissioners voted unanimously Aug. 15 to increase rates for water and sewer services.
The commission’s audit...
Recognition of service Third Ward Court Marshal David J. McCoy Jr. presented a plaque in recognition of the service of David Bruno last Thursday at the Baldwin board of aldermen meeting. Bruno served in law enforcement i...
COA served 27,000 meals in Franklin; funding lost St. Mary Council on Aging served 27,610 meals in Franklin last year.
Director Beverly Domengeaux told the city council Tuesday that the cost of those meals was $132,000 in 2011. The agency cleaned ...
Stark: ‘Wall with D.C. leadership’ Jim Stark, a Lake Charles member of the Libertarian Party, said he believes in constitutionally-limited government.
Speaking at a St. Mary Chamber of Commerce, Franklin Republic Women and AT&T brea...
Bids being accepted on Bayou Chene closure system Bids to remove the emergency flood protection closure system on Bayou Chene are being accepted until 3 p.m. Thursday.
Mark Rogers of T. Baker Smith LLC told the St. Mary Levee District board that a...
Plans for Garden City apartments still under way Plans to develop an upscale gated apartment complex in Garden City are still under way, according to an update provided to the St. Mary Parish Council Wednesday by the developers.
St. Mary Communit...
Across the way Construction is well under way for the replacement of a small bridge on Berwick South Road. The old bridge has been removed and pilings are being driven for the new bridge. Work began in June and i...
Berwick Council passes slate of ordinances
Berwick Town Council approved five ordinances during their monthly council meeting on Tuesday.
The first ordinance passed was to amend a portion of the zoning map from R-1, single family housing t...
FFH honored with Avatar recognition Franklin Foundation Hospital has been awarded Avatar International’s Most Improved, Loyalty and Endorsement, Acute Care Hospital award.
Avatar International, an industry leader in healthcare qualit...
Drainage board sets basket removal process
AMELIA — St. Mary Parish Drainage District 6 passed a resolution to authorize removal of flood protection baskets for public access, drainage and public safety during their regular monthly meeting...
Bay dredging could cost $8 million
MORGAN CITY — The need to dredge Berwick Bay and the Atchafalaya River channel are evident, but funds to accomplish the task are short.
Mike Lowe with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers told the Mor...
Vehicle and bicycle accident A bicyclist was struck by a vehicle while crossing the intersection of Main Street and Willow Street about 9:30 a.m. today, according to early reports. The female rider was treated on scene by Acad...
Birthday Bash The parish kicked off its 200th anniversary celebration with a Birthday Bash in Kemper Williams Park in Patterson Saturday. Musical entertainment and a review of parish highlighted the festivities,...
Mark Hebert assumes badge of parish sheriff Mark Hebert was administered the oath of office as the interim Sheriff of St. Mary Parish this morning.
Clerk of Courts Cliff Dressel administered the oath to Hebert.
“I have had the opportunity to...
Parish warns against removing flood baskets St. Mary Drainage District No. 6 held a special meeting Thursday at the Amelia Volunteer Fire Department.
Many Amelia residents would like to remove the flood protection baskets that were placed in...
4-H University Twenty-six 4-H members from St. Mary Parish traveled to the LSU campus in Baton Rouge to participate in the 97th Annual 4-H University June 21. More than 1,400 4-H’ers from across the state partici...
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