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Suspect sought in shooting of two LaPlace teens
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Becnel files first oil spill lawsuit
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Fire destroys LaPlace public housing
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RPCC students show computer savvy
SORRENTO – Savitha Pinnepalli’s computer science students at River Parishes Community College presented their final projects to faculty, staff, and students during a July 14 reception at the college. Ascension attorney Amy Colby spoke at the event, which was sponsored by Joey LeBlanc of Vacherie Auto. During the reception, RPCC’s executive vice chancellor, Dr. Bill Martin, issues certificates of completion.

St. James summit offers teachers free continued learning credits
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Aug. 28 tap water deadline set
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Chaisson named to river pilot board
BATON ROUGE- Governor Bobby Jindal recently announced the appointment of Joel T. Chaisson of LaPlace to the Board of Louisiana River Pilot Review and Oversight.

LaPlace double shooter nabbed in Houston
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New recruits mean more fire protection for St. John
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Housing growth slows in St. John
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Petroplex files first farm permit
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Monster gator killed in spillway
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ESJ ninth grade center finally opens
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No St. Charles barge changes
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Former St. Charles sheriff pulls gun in courthouse
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The Little Mermaid swims to St. John
St. John Theatre recently presented a production of “The Little Mermaid” in cooperatio with the Missoula Children’s Theatre.

St. John schools start Thursday
LAPLACE – The day parents have been eagerly awaiting since the beginning of summer has finally arrived. It’s not an optical illusion or a summer sporting event, the buses on the road mean the beginning of the 2008-2009 school year starting tomorrow for St. John the Baptist and St. James Parish.

Robicheaux named new St. Charles chief civil deputy
Sheriff Champagne announced the promotion of Maisy Robicheaux as the new Chief Civil Deputy for the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office. Chief Robicheaux has been employed with the Sheriff Office since 1982.

St. James mentoring program expanding in its second year
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Riverside’s resident math whizzes reap rewards
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St. Charles schoolbuses about to get cooler
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Teen gunman caught
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St. Rose man shot over bill
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‘Night’ deters crime
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A meal that’s truly super-sized
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Closure of MRGO prompts recycling move to Killona
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Changes make St. John spaces better for everyone
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Gator wrestling added to troopers’ resumés
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Corps plans to improve St. Charles floodwall
NEW ORLEANS - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District Commander, Col. Alvin Lee, has signed the decision record for an environmental document confirming that the Corps will improve the West Return Floodwall by building a new concrete T-wall parallel to the existing floodwall.

 



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