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Keller guilty in ‘04 killing
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Fatal Crash
This ‘95 Chevrolet Lumina, driven by Neil Glidden of Reserve, was severely damaged when Glidden hit a tree, after losing control on River Road late Sunday night. Glidden was taken to River Parishes Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. (Staff photo by Robin Shannon.)

River Road crash into tree takes life of Reserve man
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St. John residents vote for recycling drop-off
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Community College student ranks among state’s best
Pilar Polk from River Parishes Community College attended a luncheon and recognition ceremony in Baton Rouge honoring the All Louisiana Academic Team, hosted by the Louisiana Community and Technical College System, along with Phi Theta Kappa International.

St. James officials hope new steel mill prospect scores
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St. James to host ‘Disney’ musical June 19-21
Lutcher -- Rehearsals for St. James Community Theater’s summer musical production of “Disney’s High School Musical” are in the final stages as the cast and crew get ready for opening night.

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St. James schools superintendent aims at 2nd year growth
LUTCHER – With the close of the 2007-08 school year, St. James Parish Schools (SJPS) Superintendent, Dr. Alonzo Luce is already looking forward to some of the significant changes set to take place at the beginning of the 2008-09 school year.

Graffiti suspects have art to prove it
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New parish water is oh so close....parish officials swear
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Stories as a German air force pilot provide compelling tales for kids
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St. John Council ups pay for key water plant workers
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Victor bond is $2 million
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St. John polling residents on idea of recycling program
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Parish authorizes firm to help should hurricane hit River Region
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St. John July 4 fireworks will continue
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One-car wreck on Airline Highway
St. John Sheriff’s deputies investigated an early morning one-car wreck on Airline Highway Thursday where the vehicle involved crashed into the P. D. Hebert government building. Lt. Troy Cassioppi, commander of the traffic division, said  59-year-old Edward Green of Reserve, was unresponsive when deputies arrived on the scene around 6 a.m. He was transported to River Parishes Hospital in LaPlace, where he was pronounced dead. His cause of death was listed as a heart attack. He said Green left the highway, and traveled through the grassy field in front of the government office building before coming to rest near the front entrance, about 150 feet from the roadway. Cassioppi said the building suffered minor damage, but no one inside was injured. Green had no passengers in his truck at the time of the accident.  (Photos courtesy Sheriff’s Office.)

Tank farm suit settled
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Essay contest on safety with ATV’s open to kids
The South Central Planning Safe Community ATV Committee announces a community wide essay contest on the topic of “Off Road Means Off Road:  What Off Road Safety Means to Me.”

$35,000 in drugs, heroin in a diaper, found by police
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Accused child killer out of jail on bond
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N.O. to Baton Rouge bike path a dead deal due to funding
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LWF agents rescue boaters lost in LaBranch wetlands
ST. CHARLES PARISH -- Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) Enforcement Division agents rescued two missing boaters in the LaBranch wetlands in St. Charles Parish on May 25.  Dave Fabres, 38, and Tracey Ingram, 33, both from Slidell, were rescued after being stranded over night in the marsh complex.

St. John teacher proposal is tabled
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West Nile cases found from mosquitoes in St. Charles
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New tourism director chosen out of over 100 applicants
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Teen admits rape was a lie
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