Police Reports 1-18-17
St. Mary Parish Sheriff Mark Hebert reported the following arrests:
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St. Mary Parish Sheriff Mark Hebert reported the following arrests:
Baldwin and Franklin both held Martin Luther King Jr. Day events Monday in honor of the slain civil rights leader.
A 29-year-old Berwick man was booked on a domestic violence charge Saturday after lifting a woman and throwing her to the ground at a Bayou Vista business, St.
The following are the radio dispatch logs from the Morgan City Police Department. To report unlawful or suspicious activity, call the police department at 985-380-4605.
Friday, Jan. 13
A boil advisory that went into effect Sunday for parts of St. Mary Parish has been lifted, according to Parish Waterworks District 5 President Glenn Blood.
Central Catholic High School continues to be the only Tri-City area school accepting applications for the Louisiana Scholarship Program. The application period opened last week.
Tri-City area residents, young and old, were challenged Monday to have a cause in life that requires them to overcome giant obstacles during the St. Mary NAACP’s Martin Luther King Jr.
Franklin Police Chief Sabria McGuire reported the following arrests:
The struggle for people to live out Martin Luther King Jr.'s message of nonviolence is all too real for Franklin City Councilman Eugene Foulcard and his family.
Gavin Wilson and Raylene Gros are M.E. Norman Elementary's Readers of the Month for December.
Community 270 of the Girl Scouts in east St. Mary held Cookie Rallies to kick off its annual Cooke Program Sunday at the Bayou Vista Community Center.
Morgan City Mayor Frank "Boo" Grizzaffi, left, and Berwick Mayor Louis Ratcliff recently signed proclamations that name January as National Hospice and Palliative Care Month.
Geoff Stoute talks with CCHS boys coach about the upcoming state semifinal game against Hamilton Christian.