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St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and OBITUARIES | ST. MARY NOW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381CLASS OF 2021
Patterson High School celebrates graduation. Fri, 05/21/2021 - 9:40pm. Patterson High School held commencement exercises for its Class of 2021 Friday in the school's gymnasium. The graduation ceremony was the 119th in school history.WELL BLOWOUT
Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic. WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 FOUR CONFIRMED INJURED IN WELL BLOWOUT TUESDAY The same Belle Isle natural gas well where a blowout occurred Sunday ignited Tuesday afternoon, injuring at least four people. Some of the injured came to Morgan City for treatment. The injured are reported to have sustained burns to their hands and faces, said Patrick Courreges, a spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. TWO ARRESTED AFTER MULTIAGENCY INVESTIGATION INTO Two arrested after multiagency investigation into solicitation of juveniles. Sat, 05/01/2021 - 2:08pm. Berwick police and St. Mary deputies made arrests Thursday for crimes against young people after an investigation by seven law enforcement agencies. Berwick police arrested Chris Anthony Fabre, 53, Second Street, Berwick, at 8:50 p.m.Thursday
POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
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St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and OBITUARIES | ST. MARY NOW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381CLASS OF 2021
Patterson High School celebrates graduation. Fri, 05/21/2021 - 9:40pm. Patterson High School held commencement exercises for its Class of 2021 Friday in the school's gymnasium. The graduation ceremony was the 119th in school history.WELL BLOWOUT
Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic. WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 FOUR CONFIRMED INJURED IN WELL BLOWOUT TUESDAY The same Belle Isle natural gas well where a blowout occurred Sunday ignited Tuesday afternoon, injuring at least four people. Some of the injured came to Morgan City for treatment. The injured are reported to have sustained burns to their hands and faces, said Patrick Courreges, a spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. TWO ARRESTED AFTER MULTIAGENCY INVESTIGATION INTO Two arrested after multiagency investigation into solicitation of juveniles. Sat, 05/01/2021 - 2:08pm. Berwick police and St. Mary deputies made arrests Thursday for crimes against young people after an investigation by seven law enforcement agencies. Berwick police arrested Chris Anthony Fabre, 53, Second Street, Berwick, at 8:50 p.m.Thursday
POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
OBITUARIES | ST. MARY NOW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 ST. MARY SCHOOL BOARD FEELS LABOR, SUPPLY SHORTAGES 17 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 ST. MARY CAA SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM SITES Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 REPORT: MEDICAID HELPS CHILDREN’S PANDEMIC RECOVERY 19 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 INCORPORATE MORE BLUEBERRIES INTO YOUR DIET 1 day ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 LAWMAKERS SEND TAX SWAP TO VOTERS AS SESSION ENDS 1 day ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 FROM THE EDITOR: PATTERSON MAYOR INTERVIEWED FOR NEW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 TAX SWAP HEADED FOR LA. VOTERS Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 FINAL DAY LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUP: REP TEARFULLY WITHDRAWS Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 FRIEND PREFERS TELLING TALL TALES OVER THE TRUTH 19 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381ST. MARY NOW
St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and SENATOR: WAIT FOR CORPS STUDY TO CHANGE FLOOD CONTROL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 YOUTH VACCINATIONS OFF TO SLOW START IN ST. MARY Youth vaccinations off to slow start in St. Mary. Fri, 06/04/2021 - 11:34am. Nearly a month into the effort to inoculate those ages 12-15 with the COVID-19 vaccine, numbers are low, but the Region 3 director of the Louisiana Department of Health said that the timing for the introductions plays aCLASS OF 2021
Patterson High School celebrates graduation. Fri, 05/21/2021 - 9:40pm. Patterson High School held commencement exercises for its Class of 2021 Friday in the school's gymnasium. The graduation ceremony was the 119th in school history. SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic. WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 FOUR CONFIRMED INJURED IN WELL BLOWOUT TUESDAY The same Belle Isle natural gas well where a blowout occurred Sunday ignited Tuesday afternoon, injuring at least four people. Some of the injured came to Morgan City for treatment. The injured are reported to have sustained burns to their hands and faces, said Patrick Courreges, a spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS IN TRI-CITY AREA There will be several events in the Tri-City area this weekend and Monday to commemorate Memorial Day. Activities begin with volunteers, including Morgan City Main Street Executive Director Beth Price, local scouts, Morgan City High School’s JROTC and the Veterans of Foreign Wars placing more than 2,000 flags on veterans’ graves in the Morgan City Cemetery Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
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St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and SENATOR: WAIT FOR CORPS STUDY TO CHANGE FLOOD CONTROL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 YOUTH VACCINATIONS OFF TO SLOW START IN ST. MARY Youth vaccinations off to slow start in St. Mary. Fri, 06/04/2021 - 11:34am. Nearly a month into the effort to inoculate those ages 12-15 with the COVID-19 vaccine, numbers are low, but the Region 3 director of the Louisiana Department of Health said that the timing for the introductions plays aCLASS OF 2021
Patterson High School celebrates graduation. Fri, 05/21/2021 - 9:40pm. Patterson High School held commencement exercises for its Class of 2021 Friday in the school's gymnasium. The graduation ceremony was the 119th in school history. SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic. WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 FOUR CONFIRMED INJURED IN WELL BLOWOUT TUESDAY The same Belle Isle natural gas well where a blowout occurred Sunday ignited Tuesday afternoon, injuring at least four people. Some of the injured came to Morgan City for treatment. The injured are reported to have sustained burns to their hands and faces, said Patrick Courreges, a spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS IN TRI-CITY AREA There will be several events in the Tri-City area this weekend and Monday to commemorate Memorial Day. Activities begin with volunteers, including Morgan City Main Street Executive Director Beth Price, local scouts, Morgan City High School’s JROTC and the Veterans of Foreign Wars placing more than 2,000 flags on veterans’ graves in the Morgan City Cemetery Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
PEDESTRIAN | ST. MARY NOW 14 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381GRANDDAUGTHER
1 day ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 YOUTH VACCINATIONS OFF TO SLOW START IN ST. MARY Youth vaccinations off to slow start in St. Mary. Fri, 06/04/2021 - 11:34am. Nearly a month into the effort to inoculate those ages 12-15 with the COVID-19 vaccine, numbers are low, but the Region 3 director of the Louisiana Department of Health said that the timing for the introductions plays a VACCINE AVAILABLE TO LOUISIANA PEOPLE AGES 12 AND UP Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:54am. Louisianans ages 12 and up can now receive the COVID-19 vaccine, following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s action late Wednesday formally recommending the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for this age group. Before this announcement, the Pfizer vaccine was recommended and authorized forWELL BLOWOUT
Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 TWO ARRESTED AFTER MULTIAGENCY INVESTIGATION INTO Two arrested after multiagency investigation into solicitation of juveniles. Sat, 05/01/2021 - 2:08pm. Berwick police and St. Mary deputies made arrests Thursday for crimes against young people after an investigation by seven law enforcement agencies. Berwick police arrested Chris Anthony Fabre, 53, Second Street, Berwick, at 8:50 p.m.Thursday
WOMAN SPURRED TO ACTION BY GRANDCHILDREN'S PLIGHT 1 day ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 TWO PEOPLE ARRESTED IN MORGAN CITY ON BURGLARY CHARGES 20 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 LA. SMARTPORT GETS $1.6 MILLION Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 INCORPORATE MORE BLUEBERRIES INTO YOUR DIET 1 day ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381ST. MARY NOW
St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and SENATOR: WAIT FOR CORPS STUDY TO CHANGE FLOOD CONTROL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 YOUTH VACCINATIONS OFF TO SLOW START IN ST. MARY Youth vaccinations off to slow start in St. Mary. Fri, 06/04/2021 - 11:34am. Nearly a month into the effort to inoculate those ages 12-15 with the COVID-19 vaccine, numbers are low, but the Region 3 director of the Louisiana Department of Health said that the timing for the introductions plays aCLASS OF 2021
Patterson High School celebrates graduation. Fri, 05/21/2021 - 9:40pm. Patterson High School held commencement exercises for its Class of 2021 Friday in the school's gymnasium. The graduation ceremony was the 119th in school history. SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic. WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 FOUR CONFIRMED INJURED IN WELL BLOWOUT TUESDAY The same Belle Isle natural gas well where a blowout occurred Sunday ignited Tuesday afternoon, injuring at least four people. Some of the injured came to Morgan City for treatment. The injured are reported to have sustained burns to their hands and faces, said Patrick Courreges, a spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS IN TRI-CITY AREA There will be several events in the Tri-City area this weekend and Monday to commemorate Memorial Day. Activities begin with volunteers, including Morgan City Main Street Executive Director Beth Price, local scouts, Morgan City High School’s JROTC and the Veterans of Foreign Wars placing more than 2,000 flags on veterans’ graves in the Morgan City Cemetery Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
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St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and SENATOR: WAIT FOR CORPS STUDY TO CHANGE FLOOD CONTROL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 YOUTH VACCINATIONS OFF TO SLOW START IN ST. MARY Youth vaccinations off to slow start in St. Mary. Fri, 06/04/2021 - 11:34am. Nearly a month into the effort to inoculate those ages 12-15 with the COVID-19 vaccine, numbers are low, but the Region 3 director of the Louisiana Department of Health said that the timing for the introductions plays aCLASS OF 2021
Patterson High School celebrates graduation. Fri, 05/21/2021 - 9:40pm. Patterson High School held commencement exercises for its Class of 2021 Friday in the school's gymnasium. The graduation ceremony was the 119th in school history. SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic. WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 FOUR CONFIRMED INJURED IN WELL BLOWOUT TUESDAY The same Belle Isle natural gas well where a blowout occurred Sunday ignited Tuesday afternoon, injuring at least four people. Some of the injured came to Morgan City for treatment. The injured are reported to have sustained burns to their hands and faces, said Patrick Courreges, a spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS IN TRI-CITY AREA There will be several events in the Tri-City area this weekend and Monday to commemorate Memorial Day. Activities begin with volunteers, including Morgan City Main Street Executive Director Beth Price, local scouts, Morgan City High School’s JROTC and the Veterans of Foreign Wars placing more than 2,000 flags on veterans’ graves in the Morgan City Cemetery Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
PEDESTRIAN | ST. MARY NOW 13 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381GRANDDAUGTHER
22 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 YOUTH VACCINATIONS OFF TO SLOW START IN ST. MARY Youth vaccinations off to slow start in St. Mary. Fri, 06/04/2021 - 11:34am. Nearly a month into the effort to inoculate those ages 12-15 with the COVID-19 vaccine, numbers are low, but the Region 3 director of the Louisiana Department of Health said that the timing for the introductions plays a VACCINE AVAILABLE TO LOUISIANA PEOPLE AGES 12 AND UP Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:54am. Louisianans ages 12 and up can now receive the COVID-19 vaccine, following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s action late Wednesday formally recommending the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for this age group. Before this announcement, the Pfizer vaccine was recommended and authorized forWELL BLOWOUT
Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 TWO ARRESTED AFTER MULTIAGENCY INVESTIGATION INTO Two arrested after multiagency investigation into solicitation of juveniles. Sat, 05/01/2021 - 2:08pm. Berwick police and St. Mary deputies made arrests Thursday for crimes against young people after an investigation by seven law enforcement agencies. Berwick police arrested Chris Anthony Fabre, 53, Second Street, Berwick, at 8:50 p.m.Thursday
WOMAN SPURRED TO ACTION BY GRANDCHILDREN'S PLIGHT 22 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 TWO PEOPLE ARRESTED IN MORGAN CITY ON BURGLARY CHARGES 19 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 LA. SMARTPORT GETS $1.6 MILLION Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 INCORPORATE MORE BLUEBERRIES INTO YOUR DIET 22 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381ST. MARY NOW
St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and YOUTH VACCINATIONS OFF TO SLOW START IN ST. MARY Youth vaccinations off to slow start in St. Mary. Fri, 06/04/2021 - 11:34am. Nearly a month into the effort to inoculate those ages 12-15 with the COVID-19 vaccine, numbers are low, but the Region 3 director of the Louisiana Department of Health said that the timing for the introductions plays a SENATOR: WAIT FOR CORPS STUDY TO CHANGE FLOOD CONTROL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381CLASS OF 2021
Patterson High School celebrates graduation. Fri, 05/21/2021 - 9:40pm. Patterson High School held commencement exercises for its Class of 2021 Friday in the school's gymnasium. The graduation ceremony was the 119th in school history. SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic. FOUR CONFIRMED INJURED IN WELL BLOWOUT TUESDAY The same Belle Isle natural gas well where a blowout occurred Sunday ignited Tuesday afternoon, injuring at least four people. Some of the injured came to Morgan City for treatment. The injured are reported to have sustained burns to their hands and faces, said Patrick Courreges, a spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS IN TRI-CITY AREA There will be several events in the Tri-City area this weekend and Monday to commemorate Memorial Day. Activities begin with volunteers, including Morgan City Main Street Executive Director Beth Price, local scouts, Morgan City High School’s JROTC and the Veterans of Foreign Wars placing more than 2,000 flags on veterans’ graves in the Morgan City Cemetery Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
ST. MARY NOW
St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and YOUTH VACCINATIONS OFF TO SLOW START IN ST. MARY Youth vaccinations off to slow start in St. Mary. Fri, 06/04/2021 - 11:34am. Nearly a month into the effort to inoculate those ages 12-15 with the COVID-19 vaccine, numbers are low, but the Region 3 director of the Louisiana Department of Health said that the timing for the introductions plays a SENATOR: WAIT FOR CORPS STUDY TO CHANGE FLOOD CONTROL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381CLASS OF 2021
Patterson High School celebrates graduation. Fri, 05/21/2021 - 9:40pm. Patterson High School held commencement exercises for its Class of 2021 Friday in the school's gymnasium. The graduation ceremony was the 119th in school history. SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic. FOUR CONFIRMED INJURED IN WELL BLOWOUT TUESDAY The same Belle Isle natural gas well where a blowout occurred Sunday ignited Tuesday afternoon, injuring at least four people. Some of the injured came to Morgan City for treatment. The injured are reported to have sustained burns to their hands and faces, said Patrick Courreges, a spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS IN TRI-CITY AREA There will be several events in the Tri-City area this weekend and Monday to commemorate Memorial Day. Activities begin with volunteers, including Morgan City Main Street Executive Director Beth Price, local scouts, Morgan City High School’s JROTC and the Veterans of Foreign Wars placing more than 2,000 flags on veterans’ graves in the Morgan City Cemetery Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
PEDESTRIAN | ST. MARY NOW 7 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381GRANDDAUGTHER
17 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 VACCINE AVAILABLE TO LOUISIANA PEOPLE AGES 12 AND UP Thu, 05/13/2021 - 11:54am. Louisianans ages 12 and up can now receive the COVID-19 vaccine, following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s action late Wednesday formally recommending the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for this age group. Before this announcement, the Pfizer vaccine was recommended and authorized for FROM THE EDITOR: PATTERSON MAYOR INTERVIEWED FOR NEW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381WELL BLOWOUT
Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 NEW STATE LAW EXEMPTS COVID AID FROM TAXES Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 TWO PEOPLE ARRESTED IN MORGAN CITY ON BURGLARY CHARGES 13 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 INCORPORATE MORE BLUEBERRIES INTO YOUR DIET 17 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 WOMAN SPURRED TO ACTION BY GRANDCHILDREN'S PLIGHT 17 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 LA. SMARTPORT GETS $1.6 MILLION Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381ST. MARY NOW
St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and OBITUARIES | ST. MARY NOW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic.POLICE REPORTS
Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 TWO ARRESTED AFTER MULTIAGENCY INVESTIGATION INTO Two arrested after multiagency investigation into solicitation of juveniles. Sat, 05/01/2021 - 2:08pm. Berwick police and St. Mary deputies made arrests Thursday for crimes against young people after an investigation by seven law enforcement agencies. Berwick police arrested Chris Anthony Fabre, 53, Second Street, Berwick, at 8:50 p.m.Thursday
'ADA AND THE DOC'
On Feb. 1, 1929, Ada Leboef and Dr. James Dreher were hanged at the St. Mary Parish Courthouse Square, in Franklin. LeBoef was buried in the Morgan City Cemetery, and Dreher was buried at the Rosehill Cemetery in Linden, with these words on his gravestone: “A forgotten man.”. Ada Leboef was the first white woman to be hanged in thestate of
POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
THE KILLINGS OF JULES DARDEN AND OLIVER PAUL It was Christmas morning that the deputy, Alfred Pecot, accompanied by two other men, returned to the house of the Paul family. They called out Oliver Paul, an Indian, who had nothing to do with the fight, Harrington said. Three of the Paul men went to the gate to meet the arrivals, unarmed, while the others had guns.ST. MARY NOW
St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and OBITUARIES | ST. MARY NOW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic.POLICE REPORTS
Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 TWO ARRESTED AFTER MULTIAGENCY INVESTIGATION INTO Two arrested after multiagency investigation into solicitation of juveniles. Sat, 05/01/2021 - 2:08pm. Berwick police and St. Mary deputies made arrests Thursday for crimes against young people after an investigation by seven law enforcement agencies. Berwick police arrested Chris Anthony Fabre, 53, Second Street, Berwick, at 8:50 p.m.Thursday
'ADA AND THE DOC'
On Feb. 1, 1929, Ada Leboef and Dr. James Dreher were hanged at the St. Mary Parish Courthouse Square, in Franklin. LeBoef was buried in the Morgan City Cemetery, and Dreher was buried at the Rosehill Cemetery in Linden, with these words on his gravestone: “A forgotten man.”. Ada Leboef was the first white woman to be hanged in thestate of
POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
THE KILLINGS OF JULES DARDEN AND OLIVER PAUL It was Christmas morning that the deputy, Alfred Pecot, accompanied by two other men, returned to the house of the Paul family. They called out Oliver Paul, an Indian, who had nothing to do with the fight, Harrington said. Three of the Paul men went to the gate to meet the arrivals, unarmed, while the others had guns.NEWS | ST. MARY NOW
Fri, 05/21/2021 - 9:40pm. Patterson High School held commencement exercises for its Class of 2021 Friday in the school's gymnasium. The graduation ceremony was the 119th in school history. Read more. about Patterson High School celebrates graduation. LOCAL | ST. MARY NOW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 OCHSNER JOINS PFIZER VACCINE YOUTH TRIAL 8 hours ago · Ochsner Health enrolled its first participants in the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trial for ages 5-11 Monday. Dr. Julia Garcia-Diaz, the health system’s director of Clinical Infectious Diseases Research, said the first patient was enrolled at 8 a.m. Monday, and it was a positive experience.EXTENDED FAMILY
10 hours ago · Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 YOUTH VACCINATIONS OFF TO SLOW START IN ST. MARY Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381POLICE REPORTS
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Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 UPDATED WITH REGIONAL ARRESTS: TWO PEOPLE ACCUSED OF Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381CUSTOM LOGIN PAGE
Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 FOUR CONFIRMED INJURED IN WELL BLOWOUT TUESDAY Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381ST. MARY NOW
St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and OBITUARIES | ST. MARY NOW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic.POLICE REPORTS
Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 TWO ARRESTED AFTER MULTIAGENCY INVESTIGATION INTO Two arrested after multiagency investigation into solicitation of juveniles. Sat, 05/01/2021 - 2:08pm. Berwick police and St. Mary deputies made arrests Thursday for crimes against young people after an investigation by seven law enforcement agencies. Berwick police arrested Chris Anthony Fabre, 53, Second Street, Berwick, at 8:50 p.m.Thursday
'ADA AND THE DOC'
On Feb. 1, 1929, Ada Leboef and Dr. James Dreher were hanged at the St. Mary Parish Courthouse Square, in Franklin. LeBoef was buried in the Morgan City Cemetery, and Dreher was buried at the Rosehill Cemetery in Linden, with these words on his gravestone: “A forgotten man.”. Ada Leboef was the first white woman to be hanged in thestate of
POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
THE KILLINGS OF JULES DARDEN AND OLIVER PAUL It was Christmas morning that the deputy, Alfred Pecot, accompanied by two other men, returned to the house of the Paul family. They called out Oliver Paul, an Indian, who had nothing to do with the fight, Harrington said. Three of the Paul men went to the gate to meet the arrivals, unarmed, while the others had guns.ST. MARY NOW
St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La. Participants toss color in the air prior to the start of the City of Patterson 5K Color Run Saturday morning. The race began and ended at Hattie Watts Elementary, and also included a jump house and OBITUARIES | ST. MARY NOW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT STIPEND FOR EMPLOYEES The St. Mary Parish School Board will hold a special meeting Thursday in Cent-erville with just two items for consideration, one of those a one-time stipend for employees who performed extra duties related to the reopening of school during the COVID-19 pandemic.POLICE REPORTS
Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 WELL BLOWOUT OCCURRED WHEN COMPANY WAS ATTEMPTING TO SEAL Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 TWO ARRESTED AFTER MULTIAGENCY INVESTIGATION INTO Two arrested after multiagency investigation into solicitation of juveniles. Sat, 05/01/2021 - 2:08pm. Berwick police and St. Mary deputies made arrests Thursday for crimes against young people after an investigation by seven law enforcement agencies. Berwick police arrested Chris Anthony Fabre, 53, Second Street, Berwick, at 8:50 p.m.Thursday
'ADA AND THE DOC'
On Feb. 1, 1929, Ada Leboef and Dr. James Dreher were hanged at the St. Mary Parish Courthouse Square, in Franklin. LeBoef was buried in the Morgan City Cemetery, and Dreher was buried at the Rosehill Cemetery in Linden, with these words on his gravestone: “A forgotten man.”. Ada Leboef was the first white woman to be hanged in thestate of
POLICE: MAN SHOPLIFTED, FORCED WAY INTO HOME A shoplifter who assaulted a local store’s employee and fled into a residence he forced himself into in an attempt to hide, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said in a news release. —Joseph Young, 50, of Railroad Avenue in Patterson, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday on charges of theft under $1,000, simple battery,unauthorized
BERWICK MAN ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO INFANT A Berwick man was arrested Thursday on a warrant for second degree cruelty to a juvenile in a case involving a 17-month old child. Ty Kapp, 20, of Fifth Street was arrested Thursday at 3:37 p.m. after he surrendered at the Berwick Police Department on the warrant, Berwick Police Chief David Leonard said. The arrant stems from aninvestigation
THE KILLINGS OF JULES DARDEN AND OLIVER PAUL It was Christmas morning that the deputy, Alfred Pecot, accompanied by two other men, returned to the house of the Paul family. They called out Oliver Paul, an Indian, who had nothing to do with the fight, Harrington said. Three of the Paul men went to the gate to meet the arrivals, unarmed, while the others had guns.NEWS | ST. MARY NOW
Fri, 05/21/2021 - 9:40pm. Patterson High School held commencement exercises for its Class of 2021 Friday in the school's gymnasium. The graduation ceremony was the 119th in school history. Read more. about Patterson High School celebrates graduation. LOCAL | ST. MARY NOW Franklin Banner-Tribune P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538 Phone: 337-828-3706 Fax: 337-828-2874. Morgan City Daily Review P.O. Box 948, Morgan City, LA 70381 OCHSNER JOINS PFIZER VACCINE YOUTH TRIAL 7 hours ago · Ochsner Health enrolled its first participants in the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trial for ages 5-11 Monday. Dr. Julia Garcia-Diaz, the health system’s director of Clinical Infectious Diseases Research, said the first patient was enrolled at 8 a.m. Monday, and it was a positive experience.EXTENDED FAMILY
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ZETA NOW A HURRICANE; MORGAN CITY INCLUDED IN TROPICAL STORM WARNING AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to FacebookFacebookShare to TwitterTwitterShare to PrintPrintShare to EmailEmailShare to MoreAddThis Mon, 10/26/2020 - 6:01pmGEOFF STOUTE
gstoute@daily-review.com(link sends e-mail) Zeta has become a hurricane, and a tropical storm watch has been issued for part of Louisiana, including Morgan City, according to the National Weather Service’s 4 p.m. update. The tropical storm watch for Zeta extends from Intracoastal City to Morgan City. The impacts from the storm in St. Mary and Lower St. Martin parishes are anticipated to be tropical storm force winds and 2 to 4 inches of rain, Andy Patrick of the National Weather Service’s Lake Charles office reported. Storm surge for coastal south central Louisiana could be 2 to 4 feet Wednesday afternoon or evening at high tide. St. Mary Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness Director David Naquin said the school board will make any decision on potential closuresTuesday.
Meanwhile, St. Mary Parish Levee District Operations Manager Mike Brocato said that for “safety purposes” the Franklin, Yellow Bayou and Hanson canals could be closed “We’ll just keep an eye on it,” Brocato said of conditions, noting none of these moves would be made before Wednesday. Zeta, which has strengthened to 80 mph, is expected to reach the Yucatan Peninsula early Monday evening before entering the Gulf ofMexico Tuesday.
By Tuesday night, it will begin its north movement with a northeast turn expected in the northern Gulf of Mexico. A cold front projected to reach the southwest Louisiana area could help the storm move even more to the northeast, the weather service said Monday morning. It is expected to make landfall Wednesday evening as a Category 1 hurricane in southeast Louisiana. A hurricane watch is in effect east of Morgan City to the Mississippi/Alabama border. There is a 20% to 40% chance of tropical storm force winds of 39 mph or greater for the coastal areas of south central Louisiana from Vermilion Bay eastward. Winds reaching 58 mph are not expected on land, though. In Iberia, St. Mary, Lower St. Martin and Vermilion parishes, tropical storm force winds are anticipated to begin Wednesday between 9 a.m. to noon and end Thursday between midnight and 3 a.m. The time ranges for these are “very conservative,” Patrick said. “The window for this could be quite a bit shorter and really could actually be a much smaller area,” he said.News
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