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- Tangipahoa Parish School Board, Petitioner, v. United States Department of Education, Respondent. St. John the Baptist Parish School Board, Petitioner, v. United States Department of Education, Respondent. St. Bernard Parish School Board, Petitioner, v. United States Department of Education, Respondent. St. Charles Parish School Board, Petitioner, v. United States Department of Education, Respondent., 821 F.2d 1022 (5th Cir. 1987)
Brustein & Manasevit, P.C., Michael Brustein, Leigh M. Manasevit, Washington, D.C., Robert B. Mitchell, New Orleans, La., for petitioners.
Ronald B. ...
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' New Orleans District has awarded a $9.5 million contract to Detroit-based Lakeshore Engineering Services to replace the Cross Bayou Drainage Structure on the east bank of St. Charles Parish.
Construction will not interfere with drainage in the parish, said corps project manager Brad Drouant. Measures will be taken to maintain drainage throughout the duration of the contract, he said.
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The public has 30 days to comment on Corps of Engineers plans to enlarge the La Branch Wetlands levee in St. Charles Parish, the Corps' New Orleans District said Tuesday.
Public comments on Individual Environmental Report 1 must be submitted to the Corps by 5 p.m. May 29.
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St. Charles Borromeo Parish of Brunswick and Beth Israel Congregation of Bath are sponsoring a series of dialogue sessions on "Walking God's Paths: Christians and Jews in Candid Conversation," produced by the National Council of Synagogues and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
A New Future: Building Shalom Between Christians and Jews" will be presented at 2 p.m. Sunday at St. Charles Borromeo Parish Hall. Dr. Philip Cunningham and Rabbi Ruth Langer will be the presenters. They are co-directors of Boston College's Center for Christian- Jewish Learning.
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CELEBRATING MASS-Cardinal Arinze greets people during recessional following Mass at Holy Rosary church, St. Charles Lwanga Parish. Cardinal Arinze celebrated Mass with students representing all the schools supported by the Extra Mile Education Foundation-St. Agnes, Oakland; St. Benedict the Moor, Hill District; Holy Rosary, Homewood; and St. James, Wilkinsburg.
That life-long interest in Catholic schools cropped up in conversations with former Pittsburgh Bishop Donald Wuerl and led to the invitation to visit the Extra Mile Schools. In the meantime, Bishop Wuerl was named Archbishop of Washington DC, but he was able to return to Pittsburgh as well for Cardinal Arinze's scheduled visit. They concelebrated Mass at Holy Rosary church of St. Charles Lwanga Parish, along with Diocesan Adminis...
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BURBANK -- Kathrine Keller Ewing, 95, formerly of Burbank, entered into eternal rest following a brief illness on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010, at St. Charles Hospital in Luling, St. Charles Parish, La.
She had been a resident of Louisiana for the last 15 years.
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Relatively lower land prices and access to Interstate 310 are contributing to growing office occupancy and new retail construction in Kenner and St. Charles Parish, with several small projects under way, said Charles Mullin, president of The Mulllin Co. in St. Rose.
The variables make the area more attractive to companies, some of whom are relocating to Kenner and St. Charles from other local markets such as Elmwood, where land prices and rents are higher.
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CENTERVILLE -- Monsignor Lawrence Breslin, a longtime leader of St. Charles Borromeo Parish in Kettering and a voice for social justice, died at St. Leonard Retirement Community on Tuesday, April 29, after a prolonged illness. He was 75.
A native of Lawrenceburg, Ind., Monsignor Breslin first came to St. Charles in 1962 to assist in establishing Alter High School. He retired in 2004, having spent 27 of his 50 years as a priest associated with the Kettering parish.
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Developers of James II Business Park took one step closer to construction Thursday night when the St. Charles Parish planning commission voted unanimo...