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DEPUTIES TAKING BACK UNWANTED PRESCRIPTION DRUGS ON SATURDAY, OCT. 26

On Saturday October 26th, 2013, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m. the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office and the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) will give the public its seventh opportunity in three years
to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous

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Lt. Toby Wetzel is Arnaudville’s new police chief

The Oct. 15 meeting of the Arnaudville Board of Aldermen was relatively calm after the past couple of years. What has changed is that Police Chief Richard Mizzi turned in his resignation at the end of October, and Lt. Toby Wetzel was appointed interim police chief.

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'Henderson exit' might actually be in Henderson soon

The “Henderson”exit becoming part of Henderson is one step closer to reality, according to Mayor Sherbin Collette. Glenn Soileau, plaintiff’s attorney in the suit to block the annexation, announced a deal had been reached some weeks ago. Collette says the deal is awaiting Soileau’s final approval and signatures.

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St. Martinville City Council backs new community college

The City Council Monday threw its “unanimous and enthusiastic” support behind plans for a bigger and better South Louisiana Community College campus in St. Martinville.
Parish Councilman Craig Prosper said the re-energized facility envisioned by SLCC would create jobs as well as provide an entry-level labor force in the city.

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The 2016 high school football season has reached the halfway mark and the District 5-4A campaign begins Friday for the league’s five teams.

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