NEW ORLEANS (AP) - More than a year after Hurricane Katrina killed 35 nursing home patients, Louisiana nursing homes are better prepared to evacuate if another storm threatens, Gov. Kathleen Blanco said Tuesday, pledging state support to help get the elderly out of harm's way if a home's plan unravels.
Alma Jean Olds Griffin of Savannah, Georgia, formerly of Selma, passed away Tuesday, September 12, 2006. She was 64-years-old. She received her bachelor's degree in education and her master's degree in counseling from Livingston University.
More than a year after Hurricane Katrina killed 35 nursing home patients, Gov. Kathleen Blanco said the state's nursing homes are better prepared to evacuate if another storm threatens.
NEW ORLEANS More than a year after Hurricane Katrina killed 35 nursing home patients, Governor Kathleen Blanco says the state's nursing homes are better prepared to...
NEW ORLEANS More than a year after Hurricane Katrina killed 35 nursing home patients, Governor Kathleen Blanco says the state's nursing homes are better prepared to evacuate if another storm threatens.
VILLE PLATTE - Beginning Tuesday, residents of Ville Platte, along with guests from other areas, will join together to celebrate the 53rd annual Louisiana Cotton Festival.
Margaret Brown Dixon Duncan; Jane Self Farr; Joseph Dominic Ferrara; Joe "Buddy" Fisher Jr.; Charles Edward "Bobby" Gales; Lillie Mae Green; Murl Harris Sr.; Lillie Mary Joseph; Harold J.
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By MARSHA SHULER State and federal health agencies are refusing to release information on the hurricane readiness of hospitals in the most storm-prone parts of Louisiana.
While enjoying this beautiful Sunday afternoon at the "duck pond" with my daughter, we were truly amazed at all of the litter people were leaving behind on the ground!