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Good Hope schoolhouse will soon become home of theater
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Parades ready to roll in St. John this weekend in LaPlace and Reserve
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Valero gives $507,000 to 15 area children’s charities
LAPLACE - There was a room full of very happy people, Monday afternoon at Belle Terre Country Club, where officials with Valero of St. Charles were handing out checks to 18 area children’s charities.

St. James School Board increases pay for all certified substitute teachers, others
LUTCHER - In an initiative to make certified substitute teachers amongst the highest paid in the southeastern Louisiana, members of the St. James Parish School Board approved the request to increase the pay of substitute teachers as well as all other temporary employees of the system.

St. Charles arrest may break string of robberies
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Port’s top line boat has explosion
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SWDI confirms new site
St. John garbage hauler moving from Highway 51

St. John administrator, former superintendent are first two of four finalists
Courtney Millet is only parish applicant still in the running

St. John administrator, former superintendent are first two of four finalists
Payne has mixed reviews from two previous superintendent jobs

Young Catholic students not forgetting aborted babies
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Store is robbed
LAPLACE - St. John Sheriff’s deputies are looking for clues regarding the armed robbery of a LaPlace cash advance store, a spokesman for the department said Wednesday.

Sheriff’s lieutenant enters innocent plea to charges of rape
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Host of speakers keep alive message from Dr. King for local MLK events
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Boy, 11, robs pizza driver
Youth cites hunger as motive

Brighter Airline part of Hubbard’s plan
LAPLACE - The Hubbard administration has announced the administration’s first lighting project. The project will be to light the section of Airline Highway from Walnut Street to Riverforest Subdivision, Public Information Officer Buddy Boe said. The project will be similar to the lighting improvements done to the previous section of Airline Highway from Old 51 to the current stopping point. Entergy will be pay for the installation of the new lighting.

Port officials back tank farm expansion
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LaPlace club has connection to ‘Service’ in Czech Republic
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St. Charles seeking clues in string of robberies
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Happy about new animal shelter? YOU BET!!!!
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School finalists named
St. John’s Courtney Millet among top four selections

St. John deputy indicted for rape
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Gendron resigns School Board position after 18 years
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