Bomb-sniffing K-9's in high demand since Boston blasts ABBEVILLE – Bomb-sniffing dogs are in high demand after the Boston Marathon bombing, and USK-9 has a backorder for the specially trained dogs.
In Boston after the bombing, bomb-sniffing dogs were u...
Flood insurance premiums to jump 25 percent MORGAN CITY – Pending National Flood Insurance Program premium increases will affect nearly 18,000 policies state-wide as soon as subsidies of their premium begin to be phased out.
Specific residen...
Benefit will raise reward money for missing woman info HENDERSON – A benefit event is being held Saturday to raise money for a reward to be posted in the search for Crystal Dupuis Grebinger, missing since Feb. 8.
Grebinger, 32, of the Grand Anse area,...
Scouts signing up for first Atchafalaya Swamp adventure PORT BARRE – Boy Scouts in the Evangeline Area District, as well as those from around the nation, will be able to experience high adventure kayaking in the Atchafalaya Basin beginning this summer.
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Budget issues challenge for LSU, other higher ed institutions MORGAN CITY — Higher education in Louisiana is continuing to face serious budgetary challenges, said William Jenkins, interim LSU system president and chancellor.
Funding for higher education is be...
Marine Shale clean-up on June completion schedule AMELIA — Work to finish cleaning up the former Marine Shale Processors site just outside of Amelia, which began in February, is ongoing with June 26 as the projected completion date of the cleanup,...
Vidalia man pleads guilty to illegal discharges in state waters VIDALIA--Carr William Brown, 53, of Vidalia entered a plea of guilty as a result of the illegal discharges of pollutants into state waters in Cameron Parish. Brown is an employee of Mandeville-base...
Unbelted teen driver dies after vehicle hits tree BASTROP – A Bastrop girl died when the vehicle she was driving hit a tree late Monday night.
State Police said Tori Johnson, 16, was driving south on Louisiana 830-4 when she lost control of the v...