Voter registration continues to Oct. 9 Anyone who is not registered to vote and wishes to vote on Nov. 6 presidential and congressional elections must be registered on or before Tuesday, Oct. 9.
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Blessing of the animals set Sunday St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will hold its annual St. Francis Day Blessing of the Animals Sunday.
The event is at 2 p.m. on the lawn of Trowbridge House, 808 First St., across from the church in Fra...
Wheelhouse -- A calendar of events for East St. Mary Parish Patterson
Development Ready Community’s Steering Committee meeting 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4, at Patterson Fire Department meeting room. Public invited.
Rummage sale
At Calumet Baptist Church, U...
GOP rise to power in Louisiana noted at St. Mary Industrial Group MORGAN CITY, La. — The Republican Party’s rise to become the dominant political power in Louisiana is one of the most dynamic changes in the state capitol in the past 30 years, said Randy Haynie, ...
FEMA office here closed Staff Report
BATON ROUGE, La. — Aided by more than $152.5 million in state and federal assistance, Louisianans are cleaning up and rebuilding their homes, businesses and communities following Hurri...
Morgan City firefighters fight 2 weekend fires By JAMES A. ROBICHAUX
jrobichaux@daily-review.com
MORGAN CITY, La. — Two small fires — one at a home and one at an industry — kept the Morgan City Fire Department busy over the weekend.
Shortly aft...
Marine Corps League raising money for Toys for Tots By Diane Miller Fears
dfears@daily-review.com
MORGAN CITY, La. -- Marine Corps League, St. Mary Detachment, will hold the 12th edition of its Toys for Tots Motorcycle Poker Run on Oct. 27. A Poker ...
Berwick Bay dredging Weeks Marine of New York is working in Berwick Bay on a dredging contract for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, according to Mike Lowe of the corps.
“We are disposing of that material in the deep ...
Haney’s conflict of interest case to be examined By CAIN BURDEAU
Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS — A disciplinary board is examining whether a district attorney in Louisiana should be punished for representing a woman in his private practice after c...
Raffle to support arts education in St. Mary Parish By JEAN L. KAESS
jkaess@daily-review.com
MORGAN CITY, La. -- A raffle to support the St. Mary Parish Community Foundation will net one lucky winner a trip to Paris or a Caribbean cruise while raisi...
Upcoming production Rehearsals are under way at Teche Theatre for “The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane,” a suspense/thriller written by Laird Koenig. Show dates are Oct. 6, 8, 12 and 13 beginning at 7:30 p.m. each...
Rig fire leaves sheen in Gulf of Mexico By JEAN L. KAESS
jkaess@daily-review.com
COCODRIE — Crews remain at the site of a Gulf of Mexico production processing facility to clean up oil sheen after a fire Wednesday.
The W&T Offshore Ship S...
Crowns Alli Landry was crowned queen and David Adams Naquin was named her king during the 76th Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival Coronation Court held Saturday at the Morgan City Municipal Auditoriu...
Experience Works Franklin Job Club graduation was held Thursday at the St. Mary Chamber of Commerce office in Franklin. Experience Works program grads, guests and staff were, from left, Third Ward Court Marshal Dav...
Hudson Drydock sold to Pierre Part trio MORGAN CITY — The longtime Morgan City owners of Hudson Drydock in Morgan City have sold the business to a trio of Pierre Part business owners.
Wendle “Pup” Huddleston and his wife, Sandy Huddlesto...
FFH Health Fair Franklin Foundation’s annual health fair was held Thursday. Among the offerings were free screenings for blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol, prostrate and thyroid issues, along with lots of...
St. Mary jobless rate dips; state job growth up The jobless rate in St. Mary Parish dipped in July, improving four-tenths of a percent from 10 percent in June to 9.6 percent.
In July 2010, the unemployment rate was 9.7 percent.
There were 20,304...
Welcome to our city Visitors to the city will now be welcome by signs at Northwest Boulevard and on Main Street near Foster Street, above. An unveiling and ribbon cutting was sponsored Wednesday by the Chamber of Comm...
Bid awarded for Cypress Park building MORGAN CITY — Work on Cypress Park and an adjacent ballpark was awarded to a New Iberia company for approximately $383,000.
The city’s Mayor and Council unanimously awarded the bid to Southern Cons...
Bayou Teche refuge Friends get grant for Palmetto Trail The Friends of Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge recently received a $5,000 grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to build and improve the Palmetto Trail.
The Friends group levera...
Flipped A gray and red Mitsubishi Montero Sport left the roadway Monday afternoon and overturned in the wooded area at the foot of the westbound U.S. 90 bridge at Amelia. Members of the Amelia Volunteer Fi...
Still at it A derrick lift barge was brought to the Charenton Navigation and Drainage Canal over the weekend to help right the barge overturned there since April of 2010. An early effort to use the lift mechan...
Restoring the Basin: Fishermen might know best By KEN GRISSOM
After years of official eye-rolling, scoffing, and even chiding, it appears that the State of Louisiana is conceding that local commercial fishermen might know a thing or two about t...
Fleet Float The Mississippi River Commission is in the Tri-Cities area for its annual meeting and public hearing sessions when commissioners hear local concerns and desires about river levels and usage. The co...
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