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The following students were named April Student of the Month for meeting the School Wide Behavior Expectations~ Be Respectful ...
The Skinny on New Formulation Roundup Whether you use it or not, just about everyone has heard of Roundup. It’s in the news ...
There’s never a wrong time to give back to your community, and one of the most meaningful ways is by helping animals in need. Whether you’re looking to volunteer alone or with a group, taking just 30 ...
The Nunez Community College Foundation Board invites the community to celebrate and support the college at its annual ...
Plaquemines Parish, like many areas in the Deep South, resisted school desegregation for years after the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that racial ...
On Saturday, April 26, an air crew from the Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator's Office spotted an oil leak occurring by the marshes near Garden Island Bay, about 20 miles southeast of Venice, Louisiana ...
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) officially suspended a permit issued for the Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority’s (CPRA) Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project being ...
A Tuesday, April 29 press release from the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that the desegregation lawsuit filed against the Plaquemines Parish School Board back in 1966 was finally ...
Festival attendees and royalty alike enjoyed a weekend of food, fun and music at the 21st Annual Plaquemines Seafood Festival ...
We get all sorts of interesting books and pamphlets at the SoFAB Research Center at Nunez Community College. We open boxes and find real treasures inside. We have found books written in braille, books ...
St. Bernard Parish was a thriving and growing community of 67,000 people and 23,000 homes during the Summer of 2005. All was peaceful and grand. One historian called us the most native area in the ...
Louisiana’s governor is proposing he take over all levee districts in the state with him doing the appointing. Board members of several large levee boards are crying foul, and charge that flood ...