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Wednesday, July 28, 2010 1:10 AM CDT

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Council tables sales tax measure
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Sewer system must be replaced
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Time for married priests? Readers think so
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Voting registration deadline is today
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Even teachers need education
In the weeks leading up to the start of school, educators from St. John the Baptist Parish are taking part in a number of professional development session.

LPL Financial expands its staff
LAPLACE – An independent group of financial advisors recently added a new local member to the team.

Flood protection projects under way
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Twin Oaks celebrates nonagenarians
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West bank group hosting Back to School Summit
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Marathon interns spruce up East St. John
On July 7, 15 summer interns from Marathon Petroleum demonstrated their community support by assisting with the painting of East St. John High School.

Gem Drugs celebrates opening with health fair
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Port takes part in FBI training
The Port of South Louisiana recently participated in the FBI’s comprehensive integrated training exercise.

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LaPlace man’s tailor-made talent keeps him busy and looking sharp
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Imperial laying off 130 workers
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Local real estate market buyer friendly right now
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A quieter side of the River Parishes
The speed limit sign says it all. For those who spend most of their time on the bustling East Bank, it is easy to forget that a whole other world of green pastures and inviting porches lies just across the Mississippi River. This sugarcane farm near Vacherie shows how little the scenery has changed in some parts of the River Parishes. (Staff photo by David Vitrano)

Sales tax rebate may be lowered
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St. John committee gauges progress
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Business Card Exchange
The River Region Chamber of Commerce recently held a business card swap/morning get together at Community Bank on Belle Terre Boulevard in LaPlace. About 20 members of the chamber enjoyed breakfast and made small talk in the lobby. Above, River Region Chamber Executive Director Chassity McComack chats with Dave Millet. (Staff photos by Robin Shannon.)

Poche is new principal at St. Peter School
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Both sides hope for end to St. John school budget talks
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St. James streets up for repair
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Courts: Jasmine can’t run, Sanders can
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District judge dismisses petition against Sanders in School Board race
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Suspect found in court
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Johnette Downing serenades summer readers
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Suspect sought in robbery at local restaurant
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School expenses may be tax deduction
BATON ROUGE – Louisiana families are reminded to retain receipts as documentation for back-to-school items that might be eligible for the Louisiana School Tuition and Expense Tax Deduction.

I-55 lane closures planned Tuesday
The right lane of Interstate 55 northbound at mile marker 4.1 and the right lane of I-55 northbound at mile marker 13.7 will be closed intermittently on Tuesday, Aug. 3, from 12:30 p.m. until 3 p.m. (weather permitting) while crews perform routine bridge maintenance. One lane will remain open at all times. 

St. James group focusing on growth, economics in parish
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Nearly half of readers think Saints have a shot at winning Super Bowl No. 2
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St. John wins grants
LAPLACE – St. John the Baptist Parish was recently approved for more than $174,000 in community development grants under the Comprehensive Resiliency Program, according to a release.

River Parishes Hospital names interim CEO
LAPLACE – Hospital executive veteran Michael R. Burroughs, FACHE, has been appointed to serve as chief executive officer on an interim basis for River Parishes Hospital according to Michael Clark, president of the American Division of LifePoint Hospitals of which River Parishes is a part.

Chung’s Heavenly Sweets open
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was recently held for Chung’s Heavenly Sweets, located at 607 Belle Terre Blvd. in LaPlace. Chung’s serves specialty desserts, soups, sandwiches and salads. In attendance at the ceremony are (left to right) Pastor Paul Naylor and his family, River Region Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Chassity McComack, Julie Remondet of the Economic Development Council, Sheila Butler of Entergy, Special Assistant to the St. John Parish President Angelic Sutherland, St. John CAO Marie Brown-Mercadel, St. John Parish President Natalie Robottom, Judy Songy of Century 21, owner Chung Suk, Angel and Alfred Cutno and Catherine and state Rep. Nickie Monica.

Gravois elected port’s treasurer
During the June 2010 regular Commission meeting, the Port of South Louisiana board of commissioners elected Gregory Gravois as treasurer for 2010-11. 

Agreement reached: No school layoffs
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Neighbors getting together Tuesday
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St. John Council tables tax measure
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Parish about break ground at boat launch in Reserve
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Preserving history
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Jasmine can’t run for appeals court seat
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Gem Drugs holding health fair, ribbon cutting
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New Life Women’s Center founder dies
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St. John Parish awarded LRA grant
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It’s magic!
Trigg Burrage gets some help performing his magic at the Summer Reading Program at Garyville this week from Ashlee Hayes. Watch for more photos from Burrage’s performance in Wednesday’s L’Observateur. (Staff photo by David Vitrano)

Judge, St. James School Board discuss truancy
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Braving the heat
The heat cannot stop playtime, not for 3-year-old Amaiah Laban, who is getting a push from Kia Ross at Highway 51 Park in LaPlace. (Staff photo by David Vitrano)

A quarter century of proms and weddings
Formal Connection opened in June 1985 and has been serving the River parishes for 25 years. The store opened with only nine styles but has grown to over 60 styles of tuxedos with such name brands as After-Six, Ralph Lauren, Andrew Fezza, Oscar de la Renta and more. Sizes range from 3 to 66. Owner Ronnie White attributes the success of the shop to a knowledgeable and experienced staff, customer satisfaction and word of mouth. White also recognized BaBa Oncale, who has been with the shop for 20 years. Formal Connection is located at 299 Belle Terre Blvd., Suite C, in LaPlace.

Back to school never seemed so exciting
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St. John’s truancy policy tightened
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Truck driver robbed during delivery
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E.J. Caire’s legacy lives on
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St. John deputy completes forensic science course
LAPLACE – St. John Parish Sheriff’s Office Lt. Kirt Tregre, a crime scene investigator and 20-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Office, recently completed 280 hours of academic instruction and training at the International Forensic Science Academy at Camp Shelby, Miss., according to a release from the Sheriff’s Office.

Lesson on corruption for business association
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Resurfacing access roads last hurdle for ferry reinstatement
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