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St. John growth needs bond renewal

Wednesday, July 16, 2008 1:58 PM CDT

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LAPLACE – A Reserve man suffered minor injuries when the mini scooter he was riding collided with a sport utility vehicle on Airline Highway Friday evening, said a spokesman for the St. John Sheriff’s Office.

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Delphine Flynn, of LaPlace, recently resigned as treasurer for St. Joan of Arc Thrift Shop after serving nearly 35 years in the office. “I began when the thrift shop was in the old Boy Scout hut behind the original St. Joan of Arc church in 1974,” Flynn said. “I believe we make a difference in the community because there is a need for inexpensive clothing and household goods, and the profits we make go back into the community.” Flynn said she will remain an active member.

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Norco variety show seeks talent
Norco Adult Day Care is planning its 16th annual summer variety show to be held at Sacred Heart School auditorium in Norco. Special emphasis is on local talent - students and adults who would like some free public exposure. Honored guests will be the clients of Norco Adult Day Health Care, and the public is invited to attend. The date for the show is July 25th, 2008 from 1 to 3 p.m. Anyone interested in donating a few minutes of their time is asked to call Kathy at 764-7223. The Variety Show is the annual fund raiser for Norco Adult Day Health Care. Tickets for the show will be on sale at the center, which is located at 425 Spruce Street, or from staff and volunteers of Norco Adult Day Care. Tickets are $2.00 each. Door prizes will also be given away at intermission. Winners of door prizes do not have to be present to collect their prize. Refreshments will also be available.

Airline motorists face lane closure
LAPLACE — Motorists traveling eastbound on Airline Highway on Wednesday should be on the lookout for lane closures in the LaPlace area east of US Hwy. 51.

Tools for Schools supplies children with future
LAPLACE – A drive to collect school supplies for needy students in the River Parishes is currently underway. The River Parishes Tools for Schools initiative will run through August 31, with major support from Louisiana Federal Credit Union, Shell Chemical Company, Motiva LLC, Wal-Mart, Entergy Louisiana, and Office Depot. Additional donations and pledges have been made by Tomah Reserve, Nalco, and local religious, civic, and business groups.

LaPlace boys save baby hawk
LAPLACE—Two boys playing in the River Forest subdivision literally had a present fall from the skies recently.

Tap water delays send tempers to boiling point
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St. John awarded grant for clean-up
Keep St. John Beautiful, a certified affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, has received a $14,000 grant from Keep Louisiana Beautiful, Inc. The grant administrator is the St. John Parish Sheriff’s Office. Funds will be used for litter enforcement, utilizing special litter patrol by Sheriff Deputies.

Bond issue could jump start levee, Woodland extension
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YMCA returns to St. John with
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K-Mart transformed through luck, love
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Coburn resigns from SJBP schools
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Bond issues at a glance
The $25 million that the parish will receive from the 2008 bond issue will be broken down into six specific categories:

Garyville vote delays industrial decisions
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St. Charles voters schooled in election changes
The St. Charles Registrar of Voters Office will be conducting Voter Registration Drives at the following Post Offices during Voter Education Week:

District Attorney race highlights St. John’s fall contests
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Hubbard details bond projects at Rotary speaking engagement
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St. John teacher program aimed at improving skills
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Free checking? How about free gas.
Bill Roger of Wallace got a pleasant surprise from representatives from Iberia Bank in LaPlace, who paid for the first $10 of Roger’s gas purchase Thursday afternoon. Pumping Roger’s gas is Iberia Bank Assistant manager Dale Holley. Also in the picture are Iberia Teller Sydney Martin (right of Holley) and Branch Manager Trudy Torres (right of Roger). Torres said the giveaway was part of Iberia Bank’s “Random acts of Kindness” campaign. She said the bank does the promotion on a regular basis, and it does not always involve gasoline.

Woman using stolen card at LaPlace CVS caught on film
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St. John animal shelter slowed by high bids
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Dumping in Ruddock draws the DEQ
BATON ROUGE – The Department of Environmental Quality is looking for information regarding an illegal dumping incident on Highway 51, north of Ruddock.

St. Charles follows suit with tax holiday
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Clarification on Planning and Zoning Story
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Sheriff’s Office shows wrong person in surveillance tape
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Damaged Spillway Road to be resurfaced
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Garyville voters say “No”
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Voters narrowly turn down parish millage renewal
LAPLACE – Voters in St. John Parish on Saturday narrowly defeated a bond package that would have been used for a wide range of capital improvements.

Visiting vets help prepare St. John animal shelter for new facility soon to come
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Watkins opening delayed for one year
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St. Charles United Way applauds local donors
The United Way of St. Charles has completed its 2007-08 Annual Campaign, and once again, the community has responded in fine fashion by committing pledges and receipts totaling $2,378,034.35. Although the total fell slightly short of the 2.5 million goal, it represents an increase over last year’s total. Also included in this figure are pledges to other United Way organizations, made by employees working in St. Charles Parish but living in surrounding parishes.

Trees teach a larger lesson
Judge Tom Daley (center) helps Ashley Givens (left), Tralandre Paine (back), and Percy Jones as the teens spread mulch around one of the young oak trees that populate Highway 51 Park in Laplace. The teens are part of the St. John Youth Corps program that benefits troubled youths in the parish. For full coverage, see page 2A. (Staff photo by Robin Shannon)

Closed Edgard ferry makes getting to west bank inconvenient and expensive
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Baloney not bitter about Garyville vote
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Despite bond defeat, projects still priority
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SUV flips on Belle Terre
LAPLACE – Louisiana State Troopers and LaPlace firefighters investigated the scene of a two-car accident at the intersection of Belle Terre Boulevard and Fairway Drive Thursday evening. According to troopers on the scene, the black Honda CRV, driven by 17-year-old Alayna Bernard was turning south onto Belle Terre when it collided with a grey Mercury Marquis driven by 52-year-old Bruce Sanders. Both Sanders and Bernard were transported to River Parishes Hospital in LaPlace with minor injuries. The accident is still under investigation, and it is not known whether Bernard had the right of way to turn onto Belle Terre at the time of the accident. Staff photos by Kevin Chiri.

St. Charles Council OKs land for fire station
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St. James teacher pay raise puts parish in top five
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St. Charles Public School System takes home four media awards
LULING - The St. Charles Parish Public School System won four awards in the National School Public Relations Association’s 2008 Publication and Electronic Media Contest.

St. James scholar adds to St. John family resources
Cynthia Lewis Clifton, a native of St. James Parish, is currently the Associate Extension Agent FCS for St. John Parish. Her focus is in the areas of child and family development, family resource management and nutrition and health.  Her job allows her to interact with agencies, organizations and groups to strengthen areas of cooperation in the parish. 

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