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Hoping for rain

As the mercury creeps ever higher and St. Tammany continues to be without any significant precipitation, local fire chiefs are watching closely.

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Residents unhappy with Corps meeting

Many St. Tammany residents came away from a public meeting with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tuesday night at Northshore Harbor Center feeling frustrated and angry.

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Covington facing budget shortfall

Covington leaders anticipated that their water and sewerage budget for the year would increase from $2 million to $2.5 million in revenue, but after installing new water meters and new collection and bookkeeping systems, the City Council discovered the increase will not happen.

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Road leads from pound to retail

The Falconer Road extension may not seem very busy — yet.

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Two injured in Interstate 10 collision

A Harvey woman and a man from Pass Christian, Miss., were moderately injured Tuesday afternoon when the woman’s vehicle crossed the median on Interstate 10 near the Old Spanish Trail exit and slammed head on into the man’s car.

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Slidell police officers arrest four youths for mailbox vandalism

Four teenagers decided to play their version of post office last weekend, and as a result, Slidell police arrested them Monday for vandalizing 12 mailboxes in the Eagle Point subdivision.

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Pearl River woman wins brand-new car

It was a lucky weekend for a Pearl River woman and three other people who each won a brand-new Lexus at the Hollywood Casino in Bay St. Louis, Miss.

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Covington Rotary donates check to Food Bank

The heat is stifling and the economy is getting worse. With over 500 new families visiting the Cov-ington Food Bank since January, it’s no wonder that Jackie and Sam Catalanotto are seeking donations of food, money — and time.

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Grant will benefit Lake Pontchartrain

The lower St. Tammany Parish coastline of Lake Pontchartrain will be getting a needed lift in way of a coastal restoration plan funded by a $40,000 grant from the Northshore Community Foundation.

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COAST Senior Resource Festival upcoming

Attention senior citizens and caregivers from West and East St. Tammany Parish, the 10th annual Senior Resource Festival will be held July 16, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at The Castine Center, 63350 Pelican Drive, Mandeville. This year’s theme is “Seniors Balancing into the Future.”

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Scalise gets funds for parish pond

Congressman Steve Scalise said he has successfully included $500,000 for the St. Tammany Parish Bayou Chinchuba Regional Retention project into the FY 2010 Interior and Environment Appropriations Bill.

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Salaries, raises focus of Slidell Council meeting

This Tuesday’s session of the Slidell City Council will be a busy one, and maybe quite contentious.

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People and places

It was a record crowd and a record number of exhibitors at Slidell’s Northshore Harbor Center Wednesday for the 2009 Business & Community Showcase, hosted by the East St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce.

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Police round up escaped prisoners

As of press time Saturday morning, law enforcement authorities were still on the hunt for one of four prisoners that escaped from the St. Tammany Parish Jail Thursday night. Three of the prisoners were captured early Friday morning about a mile north of the jail.

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School security cameras get thumbs-up from School Board

A report on the 800 security cameras and other technology initiatives funded by the bond issue last year included the use of the security cameras by Principal Johnny Vitrano of Fontainebleau High School.

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Slidell man indicted on federal gun charges

Thursday, a federal grand jury in New Orleans indicted Cody Callender, 23, of Slidell for possession of a firearm by a person who has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence and possession of an unregistered sawed-off shotgun, according to U.S. Attorney Jim Letten.

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New 22nd Judicial District Court Commissioner named

Former Washington Parish Chief Criminal Deputy Dan Foil, 57, has been named Commissioner to the 22nd Judicial District Court, which covers Washington and St. Tammany parishes. He took over the job June 8. Foil is only the second person to ever be appointed to the position, which was created in 1998 to alleviate some of the burden, caused by swelling dockets, on the district’s 12 judges.

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Louisiana First Lady makes special visit to Tchefuncte Middle

“Did you know that when you add the lemonade powder to water, you’re causing a scientific reaction?” asked Supriya Jindal.

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Help on the way for Chinese drywall victims

An enormous red trash container sits in the driveway of Slidell resident Shawn Macomber’s home, reeking of rotten eggs and littered with pieces of wallboard.

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Murray caught near Folsom

A soft-spoken middle-aged couple helped bring an end to the massive manhunt for Timothy Murray, one of four inmates who escaped from the St. Tammany Parish Jail last Thursday.

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Parish economy still ahead of the curve

Despite a 1.3 percent increase in unemployment, and a 0.2 percent decline in retail sales, St. Tammany Parish’s economy is still doing better than the national economy, according to the first quarter trends report, released by the St. Tammany Economic Development Foundation last week.

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Impastato and Roberts selected to reign as king, queen over Lacombe Crab Fest

Chef Sal Impastato and Lucinda Roberts have been named as Lacombe Crab Festival’s King and Queen for 2009.

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Old-fashioned celebration in Bogue Falaya Park

Come celebrate on old-fashioned family Fourth of July celebration Saturday night at Bogue Falaya Park in Covington.

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Mandeville Tea Party group set to meet in Covington

A town hall meeting, organized by the Mandeville Tea Party group, will be held in Bogue Falaya Hall at the Greater Covington Center, 317 N. Jefferson Ave. in Covington tonight. The group’s town hall meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. with introductions, a video on the tea party movement in Louisiana followed by an opportunity to express ideas and solutions.

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Burn ban in effect in parish

Monday afternoon, Parish President Kevin Davis signed an emergency order that prohibits any sort of burning in the parish for the next 10 days.

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