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The Daily Iberian - Fri Dec 11, 9:11 am ET
Officials in Iberia Parish and New Iberia were busy Tuesday dealing with the after effects of two consecutive days of record-breaking rainfall in Iberia Parish.
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The Natchez Democrat - Fri Dec 11, 2:57 am ET
Federal and state reimbursements for Adams County’s wood chipping expenses from Hurricane Gustav debris will not be coming ...
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KFDM Beaumont - Thu Dec 10, 2:46 pm ET
PORT ARTHUR - From U.S Attorney's Office - U.S. Attorney John M. Bales announced today the significant impact Operation Time Machine has made on gun and drug related violent crime in Port Arthur, Texas since its implementation in October 2009.
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The Durango Herald - Thu Dec 10, 2:32 am ET
Editor's note: It seems like just yesterday that the world heralded the start of a new millennium while fearing the onslaught of the Y2K bug. So much has happened since, in a decade that produced some of the most extraordinary events in memory.
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The Daily Comet - Thu Dec 10, 1:16 am ET
Naomi King Staff Writer HOUMA — A lack of money for repairs has kept two of Houma’s gyms closed since Hurricane Gustav more than a year ago, recreation officials said.
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KATC 3 Lafayette - Tue Dec 8, 8:30 pm ET
Some New Iberia residents compared the flooding that resulted from Monday night's rain to post-Hurricane Gustav. Many local awoke to find several feet of water flooding their streets, and some homes and cars. Although flooding is not new for them, this is the worst they have seen without a hurricane plowing through. Some of the worst streets were Shot Street, Mississippi Street, and Shelton ...
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Tue Dec 8, 5:59 pm ET
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission will meet with Entergy Corp. officials next week to talk about why a safety-related set of batteries at the Waterford 3 nuclear plant in St. Charles Parish was found not to be working during...
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The News-Star - Tue Dec 8, 2:35 am ET
The Ouachita Parish Police Jury is still reviewing possible drainage projects it wants to fund with nearly $1.3 million in federal disaster relief funding.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Mon Dec 7, 4:18 am ET
Many of the accidents at 10 biggest plants in Louisiana were caused by hurricanes, report says
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Beaumont Enterprise - Sun Dec 6, 6:39 am ET
Southeast Texas could miss out on almost $300 million more in Hurricane Ike recovery money because the federal government turned down the state's $1.7 billion application for lacking detail in how it would be spent. Texas said it would spend half the money on housing and the other half on public assets like roads and bridges for 2008 storm recovery, which includes Dolly, Gustav and Ike. A new ...
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The Advocate - Sun Dec 6, 1:19 am ET
ST. FRANCISVILLE — Former East Baton Rouge Parish Superintendent Gary S. Mathews is one of four people who have applied for the superintendent’s post in West Feliciana Parish.
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The News-Star - Sat Dec 5, 2:20 am ET
The Ouachita Parish Police Jury may make a decision next week on how to spend nearly $1.3 million in federal disaster relief funding.
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The Daily Comet - Sat Dec 5, 1:02 am ET
Matthew Pleasant Staff Writer HOUMA — Trooper Simon Besson worked a routine-seat belt detail near Larose-Cut Off Middle in May when a gunshot rang out in a classroom.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Sat Dec 5, 12:42 am ET
The St. Bernard Parish Council this week approved a $40.8 million spending plan for 2010 that represents cuts in nearly every department across the parish, including severe slashes to garbage collection, the fire department , mosquito control and road and sewer repairs.
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The Daily Reveille - Fri Dec 4, 12:06 am ET
By: Mary Walker Baus Louisiana doesn’t typically have snow or reindeer, but its residents keep up with holiday traditions through the Christmas tree industry. Don Reed, LSU AgCenter forestry and wildlife specialist and owner of Leyland Christmas Tree Farm, said not havi...