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State to test pre-K overhaul
BATON ROUGE (AP) — State Superintendent of Education John White says Louisiana’s prekindergarten overhaul will be tested for at least one year before any decisions are made on how schools and cente...
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BP employees to be arraigned NEW ORLEANS — Two BP rig supervisors and a former BP executive were scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday on criminal charges stemming from the deadly Deepwater Horizon ...
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Father, son charged with illegal deer hunting; third man allegedly paid $80 for ill-gotten buck
BUNKIE – Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division agents arrested a father and son for alleged deer hunting violations on Nov. 20 in Avoyelles Parish. Agents arrested Gre...
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Woman whose daughter died while Mom went out with friends gets new sentence, freed
SHREVEPORT – The Louisiana Supreme Court says leaving young children alone at home while a parent goes partying negligent, but not a willful murderous act when tragedy occurs. Given that ruling, Sa...
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Markville woman, unbelted, dies when her vehicle leaves road, hits utility pole
MARKSVILLE – A 32-year-old Marksville woman died Tuesday when she lost control of the vehicle she was driving and crashed into a utility pole. State Police identified the driver as Loraine M. Paul....
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Circuit court agrees: 40 years not too long in jail for Acadia child rapist
The Third Circuit Court agrees with a district judge that 40 years is not too long a sentence for a pervert who video his rape of a 12-year-old girl. The court said 15th Dist. Judge Kristian Earles...
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St. Martin to interview superintendent candidates
ST. MARTINVILLE (AP) — The St. Martin Parish School Board will interview its three candidates for superintendent of schools during a special meeting on Dec. 19. James Blanchard, board president, te...
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Direct seafood marketing program expanding
ABBEVILLE (AP) — A boat-to-table seafood marketing project is expanding to two areas in southeast Louisiana, with plans for the southwest. Boat captains post arrival times and their catch on the In...
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High court rejects Jefferson’s appeal WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is leaving in place the corruption conviction of a former Louisiana congressman who hid money from bribes in his freezer. The j...
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Judge orders new inquiry into Katrina case leaks
NEW ORLEANS, La. — Allegations of prosecutorial misconduct tainted a Justice Department inquiry into the source of leaked information about the probe of deadly police shootings on a New Orleans bri...
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No clear opinion on fiscal cliff in website poll
There was no majority on the stmarynow.com website poll that asked, “Do you think Republicans and Democrats will make a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff?” The response was 39 percent “No,” 35 percent...
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No bite to Louisiana food safety inspections
BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana’s regulators of food safety fail to ensure restaurants and other retail food establishments are complying with health standards and allow violators of safety requiremen...
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