“It’s truly changed my life”: First Black St. John Sugar Queen Mya Miller reflects on historic reign
As her reign nears its end, St. John the Baptist Parish’s first Black Sugar Queen, Mya Miller, reflects on her historic, life ...
St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office arrested a Reserve man who fled a traffic stop and recovered a firearm from his ...
St. John the Baptist Parish Registrar of Voters Office has announced key dates and information for the May 16, 2026, party ...
Lael Alexander, a native of Edgard and graduate of West St. John High School, completed a $500 billion sale of his intellectual property portfolio, in what is considered the largest private technology ...
CA No. 8 (ACT 171, 2022 – HB 395) — Removes requirement of annual certification of income for certain eligible disabled homeowners ...
THIBODAUX, La. – Deere & Company, the global corporation that manufactures the iconic John Deere brand of agricultural, construction and forestry equipment, is investing $29.8 million to expand ...
Nearly 30 student exhibitors showcased their best ideas at the John L. Ory Science Fair in Reserve, presenting projects from environmental sustainability to engineering at the annual event on ...
Women from St. Charles, St. James, and St. John the Baptist gathered at Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library in Reserve for the Girl Get It Together Brunch: Women’s Edition 2026, a women’s empowerment ...
In a recent court proceeding, Terry Prejean, a 33-year-old resident of Darrow, Louisiana, has been sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple drug possession charges. The ...
St. John the Baptist Parish attorney Atoundra Pierre Lawson was recently honored by the Louisiana State Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for her ...
BATON ROUGE – A Monroe man who pleaded guilty to a tax fraud-related felony is barred permanently from working as a tax preparer in Louisiana. Courtney C. Blockson was arrested in Dec. 2019 for a tax ...
Atalco’s facility in St. James Parish, the last remaining alumina producer in the United States, is facing mounting pressure from Chinese product dumping and environmental activist criticism, as state ...
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