Follow yard debris guidelines
With grass cutting season upon us, it may seem harmless to blow your yard debris into the streets or sidewalks, but in actuality it can be quite problematic and even dangerous.
With grass cutting season upon us, it may seem harmless to blow your yard debris into the streets or sidewalks, but in actuality it can be quite problematic and even dangerous.
With the recent increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitals beds limited across the state, there is a chance that students will have to go back to virtual learning this year. LEAP test scores from last year when students were learning virtually were released this week and the numbers are disheartening.
Remember the Texas Democrats? Last month, 51 Democratic state lawmakers boarded private planes in Austin, headed for Washington, D.C. Their purpose was to stop a Republican elections bill they characterized as “Jim Crow 2.0” by fleeing the state and thus denying the legislature a quorum.
In a time when the internet is an essential component to human civilization, it seems individuals who reside in rural areas would have access to these services.
University students will be returning to campus for in-person classes this year and this will be the first time that many meet their professors and peers after maintaining contact electronically fo
Louisiana’s unenviable place as the epicenter of the nation’s latest coronavirus spike has replaced the excitement and hopefulness of a new school year with dread and anger.
With grass cutting season upon us, it may seem harmless to blow your yard debris into the streets or sidewalks, but in actuality it can be quite problematic and even dangerous.
With the recent increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitals beds limited across the state, there is a chance that students will have to go back to virtual learning this year. LEAP test scores from last year when students were learning virtually were released this week and the numbers are disheartening.
There are many examples of how America has been gradually losing its national, historical, and spiritual roots and is in an accelerating cultural meltdown. We should resolutely speak out and push back against this virulent anti-Americanism.
The Honor Guard from James O. Hall Post 19 of the American Legion, Department of Louisiana, in Jennings, has been serving the community since August 2004.
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