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Faulk chosen to play in All-American Bowl
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Northshore High senior offensive lineman Chris Faulk has been selected to play in the ninth annual 2009 U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Jan. 3, 2009, at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
More of this storyThe residents of Slidell are recipients of a rare occurrence — good news from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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St. Tammany Fire District 4 had its work cut out for it Saturday with a trio of house fires in the Woodridge subdivision and another on Villere Street.
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Accused trigger woman arrested again for arson
A Madisonville woman arrested last month for firing a shotgun blast at her daughter’s ex-boyfriend was arrested again Monday for allegedly burning down her former house.
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New constable ready to serve after return to public service
The political bones in John Mathies III won’t let him sit still.
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The wheels on the bus go bumpedy-bump over Louisiana Highway 1077 in Madisonville.
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Price likely to discuss city vehicle with Mandeville council
Mandeville Mayor Eddie Price announced several weeks ago he completed his 12-week counseling program and is now ready to drive his city-issued vehicle again.
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Cameras for Causeway crossovers proposed
Causeway officials plan to install a $300,000 network of motion sensitive cameras that detect stalled vehicles or distressed persons who pulled into the bridge’s crossovers.
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Charmaine Neville playing at Olde Towne Alive
Internationally known singer-dancer-actress-comedienne Charmaine Neville will take the stage at Robert and First streets tonight at 6:15 p.m. for this month’s Olde Towne Alive block party.
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Students learn fire extrication process
Glass was flying and metal was crunching at Fire Protection District 4’s training facility in Mandeville recently.
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Tourism Commission awards funds for two projects
The Tammany Trace Foundation and the city of Covington were the big winners Wednesday after the St. Tammany Tourist Commission heard from three applicants hoping to share $56,663 from the commission’s Special Reserve Fund. Every year the commission sets aside money in the Special Reserve Fund, which is used to help pay for the bricks and mortar parts of projects that promote St. Tammany Parish tourism and attract both out-of-state and out-of-parish tourists. The recipients of the funds must finish the projects in a timely manner.
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With gas prices lower, energy prices to follow suit
Gas prices are dropping like leaves in autumn, but is your energy bill doing the same?
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Pearl River man eludes SWAT before arrest
A Pearl River man was recently arrested after he threatened to kill his wife during a game of Russian roulette, then escaped through thick fog when a SWAT team arrived at their home.
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SYFA coach busted for possession
A Slidell man who coaches for the Slidell Youth Football Association was issued a summons Sunday for possession of marijuana, according to the Slidell police.
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Covington City Council passes 2009 budget
The proposed $18.1 million budget was approved unanimously at a special meeting of the Covington City Council Wednesday night, but not before the meeting turned into a war of words.
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Week 3 Hoopla winners selected
Three St. Tammany News readers won the third round of “Holiday Hoopla” this week.
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Murder suspect has history of KKK activity
Raymond “Chuck” Foster, the alleged Ku Klux Klan leader arrested Monday for killing a woman following a Klan initiation ritual near Sun, has a history of Klan activity dating back at least to January 2001, Mark Potok of Southern Poverty Law Center said.
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Slidell teen celebrates Sweet 16 in hospital
Ashlee Stokes celebrated her 16th birthday at Touro Hospital in New Orleans last week, nearly six months after a head-on collision with an apparent drunk driver left the Slidell teenager in a coma.
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Slidell woman sewing up hats and smiles for cancer patients
Fran Matherne’s dining room has been turned into a sewing room, and for someone who didn’t know how to sew just a few months ago, that’s a pretty big change.
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Klan initiation ends with recruit's murder
Eight Ku Klux Klan members from the Bogalusa area were arrested Tuesday after allegedly killing a Tulsa, Okla., woman during an initiation ritual in a remote northern St. Tammany Parish campsite, St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office officials said.
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Little Pearl ready to welcome its young students Tuesday
Although the tables and chairs are tiny and everything is scaled for 4- and 5-year-olds, there’s nothing small about Little Pearl Elementary School. The long-awaited pre-kindergarten and kindergarten elementary early childhood education center will open for teachers on Monday with students entering the doors for the first time Tuesday.
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Still no Hornets on the Northshore
Watching Hornet sensation Chris Paul lob a pass to Tyson Chandler for the go-ahead dunk is a thing of fiction for many in St. Tammany Parish, and it likely will be for a while.
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Parish Council votes to roll back millage
Property owners in St. Tammany Parish can breathe a little easier when their tax bills come in next month. The Parish Council agreed Thursday to roll back its property millage.
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Work release facility moving forward
Despite an impassioned plea from Covington Mayor Candace Watkins, the St. Tammany Parish Council on Thursday overturned a Zoning Commission denial for a zoning change and conditional use permit so a private company can build a work release facility near the St. Tammany Parish Jail in Covington.
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Watch your step at the Mandeville Lakefront. A portion of sidewalk has caved in.
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