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Touring in touring cars
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Imagine a finely tuned classic car — classic in the traditional sense; all handmade, wooden frame, 35-40 miles per gallon. A true dream car. A car one would not take to the grocery store, but instead, a car designed for touring.
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Olde Towne revitalization program underway
It was a packed house at the Gallery in Slidell July 9 as members of the community turned out to hear about the program underway to revitalize the city’s historic heart, Olde Towne.
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The marriage of Kelsi Marie Miller Prince and Scott Parker Inabnet was solemnized on April 12 at Rockland Community Church in Evergreen, Colo. A reception followed at The Lake House in Evergreen.
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For St. Tammany Fire District 1 Chief Larry Hess, the best part of this year’s Fit as a Firefighter summer camp was actually the repeat customers.
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Arts & Entertainment
'Les Miserables' performed at Playmakers Theater
Playmakers Theater of Covington is closing out its 2007-08 season with a simply spectacular production of the ever popular musical drama “Les Miserables,” which opened recently.
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Education
Pope John Paul II alumni group awards scholarships
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The Pope John Paul II Catholic High School Alumni Association awarded five $500 scholarships to local students recently.
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St. Paul's School honors students, teachers at ceremony
St. Paul’s School in Covington recently honored students at an awards ceremony.
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Food
Mandeville Seafood Fest was an unbelievable feast
The beat of Zydeco could be heard all over Lake Pontchartrain. We couldn’t get off our boat fast enough to get into the spirit of the Mandeville Seafood Fest, and the kind of grand party that only the folks around these parts know how to throw.
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Child artists can create masterpieces fit for a meal
“Mom, I have nothing to do!” They couldn’t wait for school to be out so they would have all summer to do those fun things that school deprived them of doing, and now they have actually run out of things to do!
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