bought for that project. The pond will then be aerated with two fountains in the middle, and then stocked with fish so kids in the area can have a local fishing hole. The idea was one developed
by St. John Parish President Bill Hubbard (left), who said he wants to improve the recreation
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in charge of public works; Ivy Chauvin of Lafourche Parish, who the parish has an intergovernmental agreement with to use the huge crane free of charge; and veteran Public Works Manager Irvin Tregre. (Staff photo by Kevin Chiri.)





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