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Louisiana: Louisiana Home Inspector

Vidalia — The Concordia Parish Police Jury decided Monday to wait and see if any changes are made to Act 12 before deciding to adopt a plan to comply with the law.
By Elizabeth Allen, San Antonio Express-News Jan.
Continental tells judge it's difficult to replant 30-acre site it cleared.
Our moisture is off to a good start but it will be a long time filling up our aquifers in the South and Southwest. The drought is figuring into all of the Ark-La-Tex farmers and ranchers plans for 2007.
A free class for first-time homebuyers class will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 13 at Valencia Recreation Center, 1800 Viking Drive in Shreveport.
HAMILTON COUNTY Harold Bach Harold James Bach, 87, of Chattanooga, died Sunday, Dec. 31, 2006, surrounded by his daughters, Mary and Judy.
UNEASE at home and abroad about the execution of Saddam Hussein yesterday forced the Iraqi government to order an investigation into unauthorised filming of the former dictator being taunted and abused in the minutes before his hanging.
Early 2007 offers many new fiction and non-fiction titles. USA TODAY's Carol Memmott picks some of the most notable:
Sixteen months after we endured the worst natural disaster in our nation's history, New Orleans is on the rebound. Many of our residents are returning home, businesses are reopening and new investors are arriving. This should make us proud.
The third SugArena Acadiana Fairgrounds director had to resign this past summer, so the search was on again for someone who could take on the demanding job at the seven-year-old facility just west of New Iberia.

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