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Nights too warm too soon can be a blight on rice farmers
ABBEVILLE – The rice in the fields has started growing, and already Vermilion Parishg rice farmers are worried about their first crop. The farmers are dealing with low market prices, which makes i...
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38 gators in seven days - one man's life on the bayou
HENDERSON - “Thirty-eight gators in seven days – that was my goal and a pretty impressive accomplishment in my book,” local trapper Jude Mequet said when asked what motivated him during the filming...
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Woman allegedly tries to run over juvenile rock throwers, charged with attempted murder
MONROE – A teenager faces charges of attempted second degree murder after allegedly trying to runover juveniles who threw rocks at her car, breaking a window in it. Police said the incident happene...
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Louisiana banker elected at-large director
Kennedy of Zachary to serve the nation’s community banks
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Agents make turkey hunting bust in Basin
ST. MARTINVILLE – Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division agents cited a man for alleged turkey hunting violations on March 24 in the Atchafalaya Basin. Agents cited Ted...
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Murder, rape charged in Opelousas cold case
OPELOUSAS ‑ The Opelousas Police Department arrested Jonell Rubin on Thursday on charges of First Degree Murder and Aggravated Rape. He is accused of the May 1988 murder of Brenda DuPont, 19, who ...
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Zachary artist's work on display in Governor's mansion
Artist Carol Oufnac Mahan was recently selected to have two of her original oil paintings, "St. Petersburg" and "Hidden Landscape" displayed in the Governor Bobby Jindal's home, the Louisiana Gover...
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Survey shows residents more optimistic about state's direction
BATON ROUGE – According to the 2012 Louisiana Survey, 47 percent of residents now say the state is heading in the right direction, a six point increase from 2011 and the first increase in the right...
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Louisiana Economic Development seeks state's top manufacturers
Nominations now being accepted for 2012 Lantern Awards
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M16 whistleblower says DA fired him for revealing weapons deal
SHREVEPORT – A whistleblower says he was fired because he told the Caddo sheriff that the DA was buying automatic weapons. Don Ashley filed suit asking the Office of the Inspector General to review...
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A lifetime's stuff gone in 10 seconds
GUEYDAN - The next time the weather is expected to get bad near Gueydan, the Plaisance family is going to be extremely scared. They have good reason to be. On March 21 Robert Plaisance and his wife...
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Port Barre employee charged in alleged meter deposits theft
PORT BARRE – City employee Jimmie "Jennie" Castille, 60, has been charged with malfeasance and theft. According to St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby J. Guidroz, “In February 2012, we received notific...
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