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Lee Road FD 6 gets first paid firefighter
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At one time, the fire departments in St. Tammany were all manned by volunteers, servants willing to run into a burning building to save a life without asking for a paycheck in return.
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Q & A: Slidell Chief of Police --Ben Morris
This is the third in a series of candidate question and answer features St. Tammany News will run before the upcoming elections. Each candidate was asked a series of the same five questions.
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Man sought in Abita home armed robbery
The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man who robbed four individuals at gunpoint in the Abita Nursery Subdivision Sunday night.
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Asking for directions gets New Orleans man arrested
Ronnie Ricks, 26, of New Orleans was arrested by Slidell police Friday for doing something that most men won’t do — ask for directions.
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Q & A: Chief of Police -- Randy Smith
This is the third in a series of candidate question and answer features St. Tammany News will run before the upcoming elections. Each candidate was asked a series of the same five questions.
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Gloria Hall Edler, 84, joined God and started flying with the angels March 8, 2010.
More of this storyThe Slidell Police Department made the following arrests Feb. 26–28:
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Woodlake Elementary School held its big fundraiser, the Pelican Palooza, Saturday at the Mandeville Harbor.
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Road Home for drywall victims?
Members of the Homebuilders Association of Greater New Orleans and the state organization have one goal when it comes to tainted Chinese drywall – “to get people back in their homes.”
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Q & A: Slidell Chief of Police
This is the third in a series of candidate question and answer features St. Tammany News will run before the upcoming elections. Each candidate was asked a series of the same five questions.
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Darren Sharper signs DVDs at Slidell mall
Many people braved the rain outside and the long line inside the Northshore Square Mall in Slidell to get their Super Bowl XLIV DVD autographed by veteran safety Darren Sharper Tuesday. Three die-hard Saints fans the first in line at 6:45 a.m. for the noon event. The store showed a Saints’ video for fans while they waited. One of those early risers was Olga Wilson who stood in line for five hours. Her diligence paid off, though. Wearing a Darren Sharper football jersey, Wilson was able to get five DVDs signed by Sharper. The DVD was on sale at the FYE store inside the mall.
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New chief feels he is making a difference
New Mandeville Police Chief Percy “Rick” Richard said his first month and a half on the job have been “the most rewarding time in my professional life in the last 15 years.”
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The month of March will be one of renewal and goodbye for the city of Slidell.
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Parish coroner gets an upgrade
Within three to six months, the St. Tammany Parish Coroner’s Office will be able to conduct blood alcohol analysis in their Slidell lab instead of sending the samples to the Louisiana State Police Crime Lab.
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Java Grotto to make a comeback in Mandeville
Once a gathering place for a potpourri of people – from young musicians starving for an audience to businessmen looking for a good cup of coffee, Java Grotto on the Mandeville Lakefront was a special hangout for many.
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Mandeville seeking CPA for audit committee
The Mandeville City Council is looking for a certified public accountant to serve on it new revamped audit committee.
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Mandeville candidates answer questions
The two candidates in the Mandeville mayoral election were hit with several questions revolving around ethics and encouraging business in Old Mandeville during a forum held Thursday evening by the Old Mandeville Business Association.
More of this storyThe Covington Police Department made the following arrests Feb. 11- 19:
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Covington plan offers housing choices
A vote on the text portion of the comprehensive zoning plan for the city of Covington could come as early as the next meeting, scheduled for March 16.
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This is the second in a series of candidate question and answer features St. Tammany News will run before the upcoming elections. Each candidate was asked a series of the same five questions.
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Jane Austen festival in Old Mandeville this weekend
With two successful years under its belt, Old Mandeville’s Jane Austen Festival is being expanded this year to the major literary festival it founder hoped it would become.
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Seven arrested in Covington drug, burglary ring
Thanks to an alert witness, the Covington Police Department was able to arrest seven people Wednesday on various drug and burglary charges.
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Davis, Strain side-by-side to address jail security
After touring the facility himself, Parish President Kevin Davis is compiling his own set of experts to looking into problems with the structure of the St. Tammany Parish Jail.
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Price’s sentencing pushed back; scheduled April 22
Sentencing in former Mandeville Mayor Eddie Price’s federal case has been delayed again. This time it has been rescheduled for April 22 at 10:30 a.m.
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Council for Better Louisiana proposes education changes
Changes in higher education including raising standards for admission at four-year colleges and universities was the focus of the West St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce luncheon speaker, Barry Erwin.
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