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Louisiana Union, Justice, and Confidence

Louisiana: Metairie Louisiana Newspaper

Although the law prohibits spending public money to advocate for one side of the issue or the other, the Jefferson Parish public school system began rolling out a publicity campaign this week to make voters aware of an education-related measure on Saturday's ballot.
Luke Weems, a 28-year-old high school football coach from Bay St. Louis, will be sitting near the 30-yard line Monday night in the Louisiana Superdome and he won't be alone.
CHALMETTE, La. — A former assistant baseball coach at Laredo Community College, who returned to his home state of Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina laid waste to much of the state, said that despite the difficulties, he knows moving back was the right decision.“This is where I want to be,” said Ronnie Kornick, 32, adding that while he has great memories of his time in Laredo, he wanted to help
By GREG LANGLEY Sometimes a book title has a dual meaning, something clever. That's the case with a charming children's board book by the Baton Rouge couple of Branden and Margaret Lisi, Count on the Farm, A Furry, Feathery, Woolly, Wiggly Counting Book (Count on Learning, LLC, $15.95).
NEW ORLEANS (BP)-"We're with you for the duration," New Orleans-area Baptist churches told their friends and neighbors at the one-year mark from Hurricane Katrina via a full-page ad in the Time-Picayune metro newspaper.

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