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Monday, November 16, 2009 3:13 PM CST

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Acting St. John Parish CAO Buddy Boe announces candidacy for top office
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Friday Night Football Scores
St. Augustine 32, East St. John 30

St. Aug slips by East St. John
St. Augustine’s Marice Sutton secured a crucial interception in the final two minutes to end East St. John’s last drive and vault the Purple Knights into the regional round of the Class 5A playoffs, taking a 32-30 victory at Joe Keller Memorial Stadium.

Lane closures at intersection of Airline Highway and Highway 51
The right lane of Westbound Airline Highway at the intersection with Highway 51 will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 24. The right turn lane on Highway 51 will also be closed.

Friday Night Playoff Scores
Riverside 21, Winnfield 14

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Council tables budget
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Community college outgrowing campus
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Chamber offering easy Rx plan
LAPLACE – Members of the River Region Chamber of Commerce and area residents now have access to free discount prescription drug cards compliments of the River Region Chamber of Commerce.

River Parishes fare well during recession
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LaPlace man who shot friend sentenced to five years in jail
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Police investigating attempted abduction
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ST. JOHN PARISH

Acting CAO eyes St. John’s top spot
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LaPlace clubgoers involved in shooting
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Thanksgiving came a little early this year
Dottie Millet of LaPlace shares a moment with St. John Sheriff Wayne L. Jones during the Sheriff’s Offfice’s annual Thanksgiving luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the East St. John Elementary cafeteria. The Sheriff’s Office provided meals to more than 380 parish senior citizens, which, according to Jones, was the largest turnout in the history of the 14-year-old event. “I love this event and I love how it brings out so many residents who enjoy passing a good time with others in the community,” Jones said to the crowd before food was served. “I just hope this isn’t the only time y’all get together.” Prior to digging in to the food, which was donated and served by the St. John Rotary Club, the Sheriff’s Office Crime Fighters and volunteers from St. Charles Catholic High School, the senior citizens in attendance engaged in a series of Bingo games and entered drawings for a variety of door prizes. One lucky attendee from LaPlace was the happy winner of a 32-inch flat screen TV. (Staff photo by Robin Shannon)

West Bank students try hand at solving community problems
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JobLink lives up to name
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Patrols increase on Black Friday
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ST. JOHN PARISH

Bringing out the big guns
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River Parishes impress on familiarization tour
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Assaults on girls in St. John add up
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Emily C. Watkins kicks off school playground projects
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L’ Observateur’s ONLINE POLL
When the federal government proposed banning the sale of raw oysters from the Gulf Region between the months of April and October, it ruffled more than a few feathers here in Louisiana, where the bulk of the tasty bivalves come from.

POLICE REPORTS
ST. CHARLES PARISH

Small boats and big ambitions
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Taking the long way home
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St. James refinery moving forward
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Local business owner connected to historic Reserve cottage by birth
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Killona teen charged with firing at passers-by
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Black Friday shopping not for me
The trampling death of a Wal-Mart employee in Valley Stream, N.Y., and the shooting deaths of two men inside a Toys R Us in Palm Desert, Calif., last year on Black Friday left me wondering: Do these fools really know what the spirit of the season means?

Crimes of the heart
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Separate shootings rock LaPlace
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