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Saturday, February 4, 2012 1:03 AM CST

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Kicking off Carnival season
Although most celebrations are still a few weeks away, the Southeast Louisiana War Veterans Home in Reserve celebrated Mardi Gras Tuesday with a procession and party featuring residents of the home.

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GILMORE
Funeral services for Megan Gilmore, 24, of Giddings, Texas, were held Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Giddings with Rev. Keith Aschenbeck and Rev. Robert Tiner officiating. Burial followed in the Giddings City Cemetery.

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Du Monde still on
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Broadband coming to west bank
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‘Putnam County’ brings laughter back to St. John stage
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St. James land sale questioned by some
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St. John adds new director position
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Recreation director follows calling beyond football field
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Fourth suspect arrested in December murder
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Chamber holds Reverse Trade Show
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St. Charles Parish arrests 38 suspects in drug sting
HAHNVILLE – The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested 38 suspects on a total of 69 charges over the past three months as part of a year-long undercover narcotics operation targeting drug dealers in the parish, said Sheriff Greg Champagne Wednesday.

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Giant map brings giant smiles
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Murder suspect surrenders to deputies
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Housing report reveals long road ahead
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Boucvault brings experience to emergency operations
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Poll finds many support education for jobless
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Has it been 100 days already?
Students at LaPlace Elementary engaged in an assortment of activities and lessons Monday to celebrate the 100th day of school in St. John the Baptist Parish. Here, first grade students stand near one of several doors decorated at the school as part of the event. Pictured from left to right are (top row) Tristin Delatte, Alexis Baker, Jazmine Jessie, A’nijah Young, Jeannine Wilson and Amarah Gatlin; and (bottom row) Pyanie Hunter, Sameria Jones, James Deville, Kaelin Washington, Mariah Duncan and Ella Guthrie. (Staff photo by Robin Shannon)

St. Charles clinic offering hassle-free HIV testing
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Free show brings laughs, music and message
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LaPlace tax preparer charged with fraud
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