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Thanksgiving came a little early this year
Dottie Millet of LaPlace shares a moment with St. John Sheriff Wayne L. Jones during the Sheriff’s Offfice’s annual Thanksgiving luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the East St. John Elementary cafeteria. The Sheriff’s Office provided meals to more than 380 parish senior citizens, which, according to Jones, was the largest turnout in the history of the 14-year-old event. “I love this event and I love how it brings out so many residents who enjoy passing a good time with others in the community,” Jones said to the crowd before food was served. “I just hope this isn’t the only time y’all get together.” Prior to digging in to the food, which was donated and served by the St. John Rotary Club, the Sheriff’s Office Crime Fighters and volunteers from St. Charles Catholic High School, the senior citizens in attendance engaged in a series of Bingo games and entered drawings for a variety of door prizes. One lucky attendee from LaPlace was the happy winner of a 32-inch flat screen TV. (Staff photo by Robin Shannon)
West Bank students try hand at solving community problems
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JobLink lives up to name
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Patrols increase on Black Friday
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ST. JOHN PARISH
Let the bonfires blaze
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School Board gets in the spirit
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Two charged in shooting stemming from nightclub fight
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Man charged with attempted robbery of two outside St. John Civic Center
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Council to vote on bonds for sewage improvements
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TRAFFIC BRIEFS
I-10 Eastbound Lane Closure
WHO WE ARE: TAQUANA MASON
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ST. CHARLES PARISH
Hubbard sentencing postponed
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They must be tears of joy
Katie Klibert of RTC snaps a photo of Annika Small as she reluctantly sits on Santa’s lap in the lobby of RTC’s main office in Reserve Friday. Employees of the communications company spent the Friday after Thanksgiving taking photos while collecting food for the Ministry of Care and toys for the Lions Club’s Santa for St. John toy drive. Klibert said RTC will continue the drives into next week. (Staff photo by Robin Shannon)
Agreement reached in ferry dispute
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Independent auditor will inspect filters
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Bonfire permits on hold
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Black-and-gold fever grips region as Saints gear up for Monday game
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Slippered man allegedly holds up Sonic waitress
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Texas man arrested after traffic run in
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ST. JOHN PARISH
St. John’s historic restorations ready to roll
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Hale Boggs Bridge closing again for repairs
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School Board president seeks parish’s highest office
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Woodland Drive repairs almost complete
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Council takes up coastal restoration
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L’ Observateur’s ONLINE POLL
LAPLACE – High school football fans in the River Parishes seem to have a good handle on which teams are headed to the showdown in the Superdome at the end of the season.
POLICE REPORTS
ST. JAMES PARISH
L’Observateur will publish your letters to Santa Claus
LAPLACE — L’Observateur is asking children in the River Parishes to send their letters to Santa Claus to us, and we will forward them to the North Pole.
A generous spirit
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