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Where will the mud go?

A retention pond is being built between the 17th and 18th holes at the Pinewood Country Club golf course, and residents who live along the course are concerned about the mounds of mud and dirt being piled up next to their houses.

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Council puts independent investigation on hold

Mayor Pro Tem Trilby Lenfant tabled a motion Thursday to hire a law firm to conduct the external investigation into an incident involving Mayor Eddie Price and the Mandeville Police Department.

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Mandeville Dew Drop Jazz Hall approved for $20,000 grant

Once the gathering place for world-renowned jazz musicians, now a quiet, deserted wooden structure in the 400 block of Lamarque Street, the Dew Drop Jazz Hall in Mandeville, may soon see some much needed restoration work thanks to a National Endowment for the Arts grant.

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Slidell woman arrested, linked to father'€™s shooting

Slidell police have arrested a woman wanted in connection with a May 11 shooting.

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Oil spill doesn'€™t affect local waters

Northshore area waterways are not threatened by a 400,000-gallon oil spill on the Mississippi River Wednesday afternoon, a U.S. Wildlife and Fisheries official said.

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U.S. 190 project nears end in Mandeville

Green lights are just around the corner.

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Out with the old, in with the new

When students at Pope John Paul II High School return to class, many will be walking into brand new classrooms.

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Lafayette police arrest suspect in Slidell drug store robbery

A Lafayette man who is a suspect in the May 22 armed robbery of Family Drug Mart on Gause Boulevard was captured by Lafayette police Wednesday after a five-hour standoff.

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Mandeville Police long for pooch

The city has refused to fund the purchase of a K9 unit three years in a row, but the Mandeville Police Department hopes this will be its lucky year and the city will finally grant the funding request.

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100-year-old house can stay put

A 100-year-old house at 801 S. New Hampshire St. in Covington is apparently in violation of city setback regulations, but a variance has been granted. The home has only a 12.94-foot setback from the street when a 15-foot setback is required.

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Smith guilty of 2001 murder

Seven years after their daughter was raped, beaten, stabbed with a screwdriver and strangled to death, Chandra Ladner’s family finally found some closure Friday.

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State sales tax holiday Aug. 1-2

Need a new dishwasher? Craving a new 50-inch wall mounted LCD flat screen TV?

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St. Tammany delegation discusses legislative session

The St. Tammany Parish delegation gave its impression of the recent legislative session to a crowd at the East St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce Friday Breakfast in Slidell.

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GOP candidate forum planned Saturday

A candidate forum for all GOP candidates on the ballot this October will be hosted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Parish Council Chambers on Koop Drive.

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Parishwide firework ban planned on the horizon?

The bang of fireworks could fizzle permanently in unincorporated St. Tammany if the Parish Council sets in motion a ban to sell and use the booming bombs parishwide.

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Parish schools will have assistant principals this year

The first day of school will see changes in many schools. In addition to textbooks, new teachers and changes in grade levels, students and parents may see a new administrator — the assistant principal.

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Commission compiling events list for cultural season guide

The St. Tammany Commission on Cultural Affairs is asking cultural event producers and artist organizations to submit their upcoming events and business listings for inclusion in this fall’s Cultural Season Guide.

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Beckstrom 100-meter backstroke Louisiana champion

Pelican Athletic Club’s year-round swimmers participated in the Louisiana State Long Course Championship held at the Sulphur Park and Recreation Aquatic Center July 17-20. Fourteen-year-old Thomas Beckstrom became a state champion, winning the 100-meter backstroke in record-breaking time. He also earned three second-place finishes.

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Slidell hires new planning director

Less than a year after hiring one director of planning, Slidell will have another one starting Aug. 6.

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Slidell master plan meeting rescheduled for Aug. 13

Due to a lack of response at Monday night’s final public meeting on the Slidell Tomorrow master plan, the city administration has rescheduled the meeting for Aug. 13.

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Slidell mom threatens baby son with knife

Slidell police arrested a woman Saturday after she allegedly threatened her 14-month-old son with an 8-inch chef’s knife.

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Duo arrested for construction equipment heist from year earlier

Two California residents were arrested and charged with 15 felony burglary counts last week, more than a year after they allegedly swiped $200,000 worth of heavy duty construction equipment from two large scale area developments, authorities said.

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Slidell girl dies in car accident Sunday

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department in Mississippi reported Monday that a Slidell woman was killed in a traffic accident when her car ran off the road and into trees.

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Slidell man dies near Hammond in accident on Interstate 55

A Slidell man died Monday evening on Interstate 55 in Tangipahoa Parish when his Dodge van, rear-ended by a drunk driver, spun into a retaining wall and flipped, ejecting the 72-year-old, State Police said Tuesday.

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Slidell police to return lost, stolen bikes

The Slidell Police Department will open its Bicycle Yard for public viewing 10 a.m. to 2 p.m Saturday in an attempt to return lost or stolen bicycles to their owners. The bikes have been recovered from all over the city; some may have been lost or stolen from as long as a year or more.

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