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For more information on the Army Corps of Engineer's Blue Roof Program call 1-888-766-3258. Residents of the following parishes are eligible for the Blue Roof Program: Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Rouge, ...
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Elmer's Island, youth hunters and more
The long effort to make Elmer's Island a public recreational resource moved a step closer to reality last week when Gov.
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Region 8 Getting Ready for Hurricane Gustav
In Region 8, organizations are already making plans for Hurricane Gustav and potential evacuees that could come into the area.
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Jindal: State's supplies run low
BATON ROUGE - Shortages of food, water and ice Saturday in parishes hard hit by Hurricane Gustav prompted criticism of the Federal Emergency Management Agency from Gov.
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Louisiana's recovery from Gustav promising
BATON ROUGE - Louisiana is showing promising signs of digging out from the damage of Hurricane Gustav, with electricity returning, debris clearing from main roads and lines at many grocery stores and gas ...
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Parishes eligible for food stamps
NEW ORLEANS - The federal government has approved disaster food stamps for 31 Louisiana parishes affected by Hurricane Gustav.
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Gov. Jindal asks White House for aid
BATON ROUGE - Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is asking the White House for federal assistance following Hurricane Gustav.
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NEW ORLEANS - The count of customers who don't have electricity in Louisiana and Arkansas because of Hurricane Gustav has dropped below 500,000. Entergy has just over 400,000 customers out in Louisiana and ...
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Make sure 'primitives' meet Louisiana rules
BATON ROUGE -- Hunters wanted to know, and Lt. Col. Jeff Mayne said the Enforcement Division agents who are going to work cases under the state's new Primitive Firearms Season wanted to know, too.
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BATON ROUGE - Louisiana showed promising signs Saturday of digging out from the damage of Hurricane Gustav, with electricity returning, debris clearing from main roads and lines at many grocery stores and gas ...
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The sun shone Saturday. The Monroe Civic Center was quiet. Gustav has left the building.
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Joy Marie Dolan of Fort Collins, a devoted and much-loved mother and grandmother, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, Sept.
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When you need ice, football isn't very important
BATON ROUGE - Got power? Got ice? Got gas? Know your spot on the grid? Got football? Not this week.
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The wedding ceremony of Rebecca Anne Crane and Mitchell Spencer Beauman took place on May 3, 2008 at 3:00 in the afternoon at First Baptist Church of Lafayette.
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32 Thousand Pounds of Food and Supplies at the Alario Center
Posted: Sunday, 07 September 2008 12:56AM 32 Thousand Pounds of Food and Supplies at the Alario Center WWL.com Reporting A group from out of town is delivering tons of free food to Southeast Louisiana.
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Louisiana Chief Medical Officer Reports No New Gustav Fatalities
Baton Rouge, LA. - Please find the attached memo sent from Louisiana Chief Medical Officer Louis Cataldie, M.D., regarding fatalities related to Hurricane Gustav: From: Louis Cataldie, M.D. To: Secretary Alan ...
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Volunteers feed those affected by Gustav
With many in south Louisiana still without power, volunteers throughout the country are here in the area to help prepare a hot meal. News 2's Kristen Eargle has more from a food preparation area in East Baton Rouge. Launch Video Player Window Now on 2theadvocate.com
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Says state is taking steps to deliver hot meals
Governor Jindal continues to say he is frustrated with the slow flow of supplies from FEMA.
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31 parishes eligible for disaster food stamps
The federal government has approved disaster food stamps for 31 Louisiana parishes affected by Hurricane Gustav.
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Slightly over 480,000 customers without power
The count of customers don't have electricity in Louisiana and Arkansas because of Hurricane Gustav has dropped below 500,000. Entergy has just over 400,000 customers out in Louisiana and Arkansas.
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