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Ramsey, Skiles, Streva & Bourgeois, attorneys at law, support the art fundraiser for Artists Guild Unlimited. Patrick Skiles is shown giving a check to Show Chairperson Diane T. Martin.

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Pitts & Matte CPA Inc. has been supporting the art community for years. Artists Guild Unlimited survives through donations to the gallery and sales of artwork by Louisiana artists. Tim Matte is receiving a Patrons Reception invitation from Diane T. Martin, chairperson of the Labor Day Show & Sale.

Supporting Artists Guild Unlimited

The Artists Guild Unlimited Labor Day Weekend Art Show & Sale will be open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 2-4. All art is for sale, except for some children’s and teen work.

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The East St. Mary Kiwanis on Tuesday presented the Morgan City Council with a $3,000 check for improvements at Lawrence Park. Present were, front row from left: Finance Director Deborah Garber, Debbie Stevens of the Kiwanis, Mayor Lee Dragna and Angela Kraemer of the Kiwanis. Back row: Concilmen Lou Tamporello, Steve Domangue, Ron Bias, Mark Stephens and Tim Hymel.

Morgan City Council votes to create development district

The City Council on Tuesday created an economic development district with hopes that it will generate money to promote Morgan City.

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Clarence Robinson, left, and Isiah Skinner Jr. tell the Morgan City Council about the Barbershop Prevention Bash.

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Dee Hymel, left, and Colleen Hammonds of Roots and Ribbons tell the Morgan City Council about the upcoming Puttin' on the Pink walk and run in Patterson. More about upcoming events appears on Page 9.

Morgan City Council hears about upcoming events

On one day next month, Skinner’s Barbershop will become a place not just for a haircut and some conversation, but also to check up on your health.

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The Morgan City Open Fishing Rodeo recently made a $12,000 donation to Nicholls State’s Petroleum Engineering Technology and Safety Management and Veteran Services programs. On hand, from left: Jeremy Becker, executive director of the Nicholls Foundation; Gilberto Burbante, Nicholls veterans coordinator; Jay Clune, PhD, Nicholls president; Samuel Cannata, operations manager at Tanks-A-Lot; Joey Cannata, vice president at Tanks-A-Lot; Michael Gautreaux, Nicholls executive director of petroleum engineering technology and safety management; and Dr. John Doucet, professor and dean of Nicholls College of Sciences and Technology.

Fishing rodeo makes donation to Nicholls

The Morgan City Open Fishing Rodeo and Golf Scramble has donated $9,500 to Nicholls State University Department of Petroleum Engineering Technology and Safety Management and $2,500 to support Nicho

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