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Bonnye and Mike Wills received Garden of the Month for December from the Gardenettes. Shown are Marissa Pizani, Susan Pizani, Leasel Malone, Bonnye Wills, Brodie Malone, Marilyn Wright, and Karen Hotard. Photo by Vicky Fannaly.

Bonnye and Mike Wills received Garden of the Month for December from the Gardenettes. Shown are Marissa Pizani, Susan Pizani, Leasel Malone, Bonnye Wills, Brodie Malone, Marilyn Wright, and Karen Hotard. Photo by Vicky Fannaly.

December Garden of the Month

Bonnye and Mike Wills received Garden of the Month honors for December from the Gardenettes. The presentation was made December 29 with Gardenettes Karen Hotard, Vicky Fannaly, Marilyn Wright, Susan Pizani, and Marissa Pizani.
Clear Your Screen, Clear Your mind

Clear Your Screen, Clear Your mind

Clear Your Screen, Clear Your mind

There is a drawer in nearly every home where cords go to retire. Chargers for phones we no longer own. Mystery cables we keep just in case.Digital clutter is that drawer, but it lives in our pockets, our computers, and quietly inside our brains.
The Alligator

The Alligator

The Alligator

Happy New Year to all my favorite swampies!I didn’t even have to work for that ‘H’ greeting. I love it when things just fall into place! Like on Christmas Eve when I surprised some of my loyal fans with a Christmas visit.
The Scoop

The Scoop

The Scoop

There will be a full roadway closure at the LA 1054 Tyner Creek Bridge located 2.11 miles South of LA 16. (or 4.4 miles North LA 40.

All About the Boot

For the past four years, Louisiana has participated in the New Year’s Day Rose Parade in Pasadena, California. According to Nungesser, the $1 million investment made by the state each year to participate returns $40 million in nationwide press coverage, promoting the state’s tourism.

TPSO Receives Grant for Increased Traffic Enforcement

As part of his mission to increase the quality of life in Tangipahoa Parish by increasing traffic enforcement efforts, Sheriff Gerald Sticker is proud to announce the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office has been awarded, once again, a $97,000 grant by the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission for the...

Avian Influenza Causing Mortality in Wild Birds

H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) is causing mortalities in wild birds in Louisiana, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) announced. Most mortalities have been detected in southwest Louisiana.