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St. Tammany School Board unanimously approves new building at Brock Elementary - This year, Brock has an enrollment of 353 students, up from 304 on Oct. 1, 2010
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JESUS AND MO - TONE - From Jesus and Mo.
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baton rouge public records showdown: plaintiffs issue subpoenas to jeanie louque and baton rouge mayor kip holden - baton rouge, la., attorney steven spring tells wst... Since the good Sheriff's office has seemingly come up with three different versions of the status o...
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Primaries, Republican, The Winning Thereof - I give up. Republican establishment has lost it, if indeed they’ve ever had it in the last few years. Go ahead and select a ‘candidate’. I’m afraid he’s...
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Du Jour: Roadfood Festival kicks off - America’s byways are full of inspired, under-the-radar bites, and the Fourth Annual New Orleans Roadfood Festival pays them homage.
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Totalitarian impulse present in repeal of education bill - I’m not sure what the pathology is here – paranoia, delusion, some combination, or maybe something entirely different – but it’s not healthy to become fixa...
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America’s Favorite Sport? - IS IT BASEBALL OR POLITICS? Just what is America’s favorite pastime? Is it baseball or politics? The past few years have offered interesting comparison...
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THE FCC DOESN'T LIKE THE WORD "COONASS"? - "A Lafayette attorney is considering filing a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission over the lyrics to a song by the popular local band Jami...
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Natural Gas to Power Pickups - Wall Street Journal Jeff Bennett March 5, 2012 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203986604577257770238882852.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTWhatsNewsCollec...
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New Orleans: VA Building Homeless Center - According too this WWL article and this Republic article, The Veterans Administration is spending 6 million dollars to build a homeless center in the new V...
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The key, the lock and the glass door knob - If you've lived in New Orleans a few years, you have seen this a hundred times. Though, you haven't see it from this angle -- from the floor looking up.
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Opinion: Mystick Krewe of Embarrassment - Yesterday marked the end to the annual bacchanalia that is "Washington Mardi Gras," a long-weekend of bashes and booze. For the uninitiated, Louisiana bu...
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Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams May Leave for Rams If Jeff Fisher Gets His Way - The Twitterverse rumor mill is hopping with rumors of Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams leaving for the Rams. According to the NFL Network Jaso...
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Saying goodbye to your bank - (From the *Los Angeles Times*) Thinking of breaking up with your big bank? You're not alone. Breaking up is easy. Finding a financial partnership that's mo...
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Look who's on the honor roll - The best and brightest are working, living and creating on the corridor.
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Guess the celebrity - This school photo crossed my desk today. It’s a picture of a New Orleans celebrity — or, if you prefer, a famous person closely identified with New Orleans...
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Sarah Palin Endorses Rand Paul! - Ok, I was critical of Sarah Palin's endorsement of John McCain in the Arizona Senate race. I've never truly disliked her. I've had mixed feelings about her...
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Ochsner case examines whether embryologists are medical professionals - The future of a class-action lawsuit against the Ochsner Foundation Fertility Clinic hinges on a novel distinction: whether embryologists are medical profe...
11/4/10
BP cash could turn berms into barriers
WBRZ: The state has $140 million leftover from a BP fund dedicated for building sand berms to protect the coast from encroaching oil. Now, Governor Jindal wants to use that money to bolster eroding barrier islands in desperate need of some new sediment.
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