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James Business Park to get 49,800 S.F. construction project
ST. ROSE -- Sealy & Company Inc., one of the largest private industrial real estate owners in the Southeast, recently announced that it has been awarded a build-to-suit contract on a long term lease to CEVA Freight LLC to develop a $4.4 million 49,800 square foot, dock high, service center  in the James Business park.

One fugitive caught, another still sought in St. Charles
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Entergy celebrates 25 years with Project Care and Helping Hands
BELLE TERRE, La. – Entergy Louisiana, LLC, and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana, LLC, hosted representatives of Councils on Aging from across the state in a two-day program to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Project Care and Helping Hands - the company’s two initiatives designed to assist low income customers.

DuPont earns elite OSHA honor
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St. Joan of Arc hosting blood drive for Kassidy Terrio on Sunday, April 6
LAPLACE  – Kassidy Terrio is an outgoing, energetic eight-year-old.  In March 2006, shortly after her sixth birthday, she was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, a cancer of the nerve tissues.   For the past two years, she has been receiving regular blood transfusions as part of her treatment.  With the help of family and friends, Kassidy has maintained a cheerful disposition throughout her treatment.

Kenner Chess Club starts games in LaPlace
LAPLACE -- Roger Patrick of LaPlace and Dudley Williams, previously of Kenner, have been playing chess against each other for more than 20 years. They met at the Kenner Chess Club at a time when that group convened in the Wildlife and Fisheries Museum in Rivertown. At that time, some 6-8 chess enthusiasts would show up on Thursdays to challenge each other to matches. Over time, the membership dwindled, and ultimately Patrick and Williams were the only two who consistently came to play. “Club” was rather a fancy name for the loose association of people who came to play chess on Thursdays. Patrick became the de-facto president because he was the person who came most consistently, but they seldom conducted business, had no dues, and met solely for the purpose of playing chess.

Andouille Fest to move
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Gonzalez killer gets life
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SC librarian honored for website, dedication
Vicki Nesting, Assistant Director of the St. Charles Parish Library, has been named the recipient of the 2008 Anthony H. Benoit Mid-Career Award by the Louisiana Library Association.  This award honors a Louisiana librarian in mid-career for outstanding contributions to the field of librarianship.

Car wash is site of robberies
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Daley is ‘Jurist of Year’ in Louisiana
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St. Rose Fire Department seeks bond OK from St. Charles Council
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New St. James Hospital open to the public today
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New Destrehan development might face tough time with Parish Council
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Carrollwood to get facelift
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La. Drug Card to ease insurance woes
 The Louisiana Drug Card Program is giving free prescription discount cards to every Louisiana resident.  There are no restrictions on age or income, and no paperwork to fill out. Since the program’s inception, 34,685 people have enrolled and saved over 1.5 million dollars. Saving on prescription drugs is as easy as logging onto www.louisianadrugcard.com and typing your name and your e-mail address to download a personalized card. The discount cards are generated instantly after registration and can be printed out and used immediately.

St. James’ Dual Enrollment gets results
LUTCHER – As the 2007-08 school year turns into the final stretch, St. James Parish Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Alonzo Luce and Science and Math Academy Director Shelia Guidry are making notes on how to improve on the many positives that have come from the district’s Dual Enrollment program and partnership with Nicholls State University.

Parish hopes residents join in this Friday and Saturday
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Death of child is probed
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