Husband’s alcoholism now pits him against teenaged son
DEAR ABBY: Sometimes when my husband, “Tom,” drinks he becomes volatile. A month ago, after being out drinking, he came home very late.
DEAR ABBY: Sometimes when my husband, “Tom,” drinks he becomes volatile. A month ago, after being out drinking, he came home very late.
(Editor’s note: The charges listed here and the narratives that go with them are provided by the police agencies that made the arrests. Guilt or innocence has not been determined in court.)
As part of giving back to the community and the agencies that serve it, B&G Food Enterprises of Morgan City makes annual donations to area agencies including first responders. On hand for the donation presentations were Greg Hamer Sr. of B&G Food Enterprises, Berwick Volunteer Fire Department Chief Allen Rink, Patterson Volunteer Fire Department’s Ryan Aucoin, Patterson Police Department Chief Garrett Grogan, Morgan City Fire Department Assistant Chief Joe Marino Sr., B&G’s Jay LeBlanc, St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office Capt. Nick Rogers, B&G’s John Hover, St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office Capt. Gilbert Blanchard, St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office Major John Kahl, Morgan City Police Department Chief James Blair, B&G’s Greg Hamer Jr., St. Mary Parish Sheriff Blaise Smith, Morgan City Fire Department Chief Alvin Cockerham, St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office Deputy Chief Terry Guidry, St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Gary Driskell, Morgan City Mayor Frank “Boo” Grizzaffi, Morgan City Police Department Assistant Chief Mark Griffin Jr., and Amelia Volunteer Fire Department Chief Jason Brown.
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B&G Food Enterprises of Morgan City, which owns 140 Taco Bell restaurants in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, recently made annual donations to the Morgan City Petting Zoo, local police depart
DEAR ABBY: The media gives us stories of racial conflict and the shooting of police officers almost daily, and every reporter and news anchor proposes solutions.
The city council selects Officer Janis Merritt to lead the police department until this fall's election selects a new chief.
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