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St. James reports three incidents of looting after storm
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Pair of looters added to St. Charles ‘wall of shame’
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Ike brings water to St. John
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St. Charles flood tubes vandalized
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In St. Charles, work of school board eases recovery
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Outlet mall fights breast cancer
GONZALES - For the 15th year, Tanger Outlet Centers nationwide are asking its shoppers to think pink in the battle against breast cancer. In Gonzales, Tanger shoppers can join in the campaign to save lives by purchasing a 25% Pink Card September 17 through October 19, 2008. For a $1 donation each, Tanger shoppers will receive a special Pink Card that will give them a 25 percent discount at participating outlet stores at Tanger centers across the country. The Pink Cards will be available at the Tanger Customer Service Center and online at tangeroutlet.com. Proceeds from sale of the 25% Pink Cards will stay in the community by benefitting the American Cancer Society-Mid-South Division.
St. John finally getting back to normal
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Reasons behind Ike flooding complicated
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Storm debris pickup set
LAPLACE – Due to the ever-changing schedule of work crews trying to clean up debris across two states, St. John Parish officials announced the opening of a drop-off site where residents can bring green debris for disposal.
COA offers food stamps for St. John’s elderly
LAPLACE - The St. John Council on Aging is offering disaster food stamp assistance to St. John residents 60 years of age and older.
School consulting firm begins meeting with St. John citizens tonight
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Ochsner extends affiliation to St. Charles
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LaPlace woman dies in police care
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Jindal assesses needs on visit to St. John
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St. John car wash thief arrested in Minnesota
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Seven entrances to work, but traffic will remain difficult
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Pageant postponed
Due to Hurricane Gustav, the 3rd Annual Miss Fleur De Lis Pageants are being rescheduled from September 20 and 21 to October 4 and 5.
St. Charles approves water contract
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Homicide suspect arrested in St. Charles
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FEMA OK’s millions for drain clean-out
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Chase spans two parishes
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Unfortunate timing for extra Entergy charge
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Refinery on schedule, on budget
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COA offers food stamps for St. John’s elderly
LAPLACE - The St. John Council on Aging is offering disaster food stamp assistance to St. John residents 60 years of age and older.
April vote could be last chance for St. John levees
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Free tutoring available for East St. John High students
RESERVE - Students at East St. John High School can sign up for free tutoring as part of a federal “No Child Left Behind” program during a “first-come, first-serve” Parent/Provider Fair on Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. at the school.
Second chase ends in second arrest in St. Charles
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FCU family tree adds a new branch
GRAMERCY – Executives from Louisiana Federal Credit Union, along with elected officials from Gramercy, including Parish President Dale Hymel Jr., Gramercy Mayor Herman Bourgeois and guests came together to break ground for the Credit Union’s new Gramercy branch.
St. John schools alter schedule
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Assault leads to firing of St. Charles officer
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Teachers deserve something back
LAPLACE – Teachers put so much of themselves into their profession that it would difficult to show them the amount of appreciation they are worth.
FEMA says ‘relax’
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Student gets mummified learning about Egyptian customs
Chanie Mollere (kneeling) wraps Shelby Roussel as Mrs. Seatter’s sixth graders at St. Peter School learn about the Egyptian burial customs.
Remedy for slow debris removal
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