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Kirgan named managing editor
Staff Report Veteran journalist Harlan Kirgan has been named managing editor of The Daily Review by Allan Von Werder, publisher and editor. Von Werder announced the appointment to The Daily Review...
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Berwick Elementary principal reassigned
By JEAN L. KAESS Former Berwick Elementary Principal Steve Russo has been moved again, this time from the Central Office Complex to Franklin Junior High School. The changes in his employment come i...
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Races take shape
Staff Report Candidates are lining up for council races in Patterson and Morgan City as well as the Morgan City mayoral election as qualifying continued for the Nov. 6 election Friday. As of 10 a.m...
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Firefighters respond to shed fire
A shed in Morgan City sustained minor damage in a fire this morning. No injuries were reported to firefighters or homeowners at 720 Bush St. in the 6:23 a.m. blaze. Fire Chief Morris Price said thr...
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Enterprise man arrested for indecent behavior
Indecent behavior charges were made Wednesday against an Enterprise man working locally. Jesse Michael-Glen Vinson, 18, of Enterprise was charged for indecent behavior with a juvenile. The 3:10 p....
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About 265 Morgan City voters are in new districts
Staff Report About 265 voters saw their council districts change after redistricting in Morgan City, stated Jolene Holcombe, registrar of voters for St. Mary Parish. All council districts have been...
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Qualifying continues
The second day of qualifying for the Nov. 6 open primary election continues today. Candidates are lining up for council races in Patterson and Morgan City as well as the Morgan City mayoral electio...
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Repair, not replace visitors center
By ROBERT R. JONES III The Cajun Coast Visitors & Convention Bureau is making progress in planning to repair the Welcome Center and Interpretive Facility in Morgan City, according to attorney Gary ...
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Berwick introduces amended, new budget
By JEAN L. KAESS Berwick town leaders introduced amended budgets for the current fiscal year and a new budget for the coming year when they met Tuesday. The current year budget was amended by $830,...
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Water rates to rise for Berwick customers
By JEAN L. KAESS Water rates for Berwick residents will rise in coming months if final approval by the council is given. Berwick Mayor Louis Ratcliff said rates have not risen in eight years, but c...
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Utility aid applications sought
St. Mary Community Action Agency will begin accepting appointments for the Liheap Utility Assistance on Thursday, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Call the central office at 828-5703, 828-5705 or 828-5753 t...
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Weather kills Cleco power
A power outage affecting nearly 10,000 local Cleco customers occurred Wednesday afternoon. A lightning strike on a high-voltage transmission line is suspected to be the cause, spokeswoman Robbyn Co...
Aug 09, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend
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ALISON BERGERON received two scholarships from the H&B Young Foundation and the East St. Mary Kiwanis Club during the Central Catholic High School Senior Breakfast. The Young Foundation recipient m...
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911 board meets Wed.
St. Mary Parish 911 Communications District (E-911) will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday. The advisory council will receive its 2010 audit report from Allan Taylor of Kolder, Champagne, Slaven a...
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Plans in progress for agitation dredging
MORGAN CITY — Agitation dredging by dragging a metal object similar to a bulldozer blade across the bottom of waterways to stir up sediment will be the first technique used by the Morgan City Harbo...
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Waterways reopen, dredging set to begin
MORGAN CITY — As floodwaters have begun to slowly recede back into the confines between their banks on Berwick Bay, waterways on the Atchafalaya River have reopened to vessel traffic, and locally, ...
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Conrad nearly unscathed by high water
Conrad Industries escaped this spring’s high water period with no equipment or facility damage and its chief executive officer expects to resume operations by the end of the month. Johnny Conrad, w...
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Berwick readies for high water clean-up
St. Mary Parish President Paul P. Naquin Jr. thanked the Berwick mayor and town council for the work they did in protecting Berwick and the parish from the threat of flooding during Tuesday’s counc...
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Federal funds for dredging under review
MORGAN CITY — Work on funding the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ 2012 budget, including funding for maintenance dredging in waterways in the Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District, is under way. P...
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Moving Sand
La. 70 traffic is once again periodically being diverted to Veterans Boulevard and Fig Street while National Guard troops work to clear away the sand barricades. The cleanup process is moving at a ...
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Magic at the Teche
The Teche Theatre for the Performing Arts presents, for one night only, ``The Magic of Nathan Kepner'' on June 23 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $10 at the door. Nathan Kepner has been entertaining audi...
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The barge lying across the Charenton Navigation and Drainage Canal for 13 months now doesn't appear to be going anywhere soon. After federal bankruptcy court proceedings, the barge was turned over to Xtreme Salvage of Houston, but with liens still outstanding. St. Mary Parish President Paul Naquin said the derelict will likely be forced to go to sheriff's sale.
Bankruptcy decision little help for barge
Proceedings in federal bankruptcy court appear to have accomplished nothing in facilitating removal of the barge overturned in the Charenton Navigation and Drainage Canal for more than 13 months no...
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