Morgan City police arrest three on drug charges
(Editor’s note: The charges listed here and the narratives that go with them are provided by the police agencies that made the arrests.
(Editor’s note: The charges listed here and the narratives that go with them are provided by the police agencies that made the arrests.
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Patterson City Councilman Ray A. Dewey takes the oath of office administered by City Magistrate Edward Jones on Saturday, accompanied by his father and mother, Mary Crosby and George Dewey Jr., and wife Larhonda Dewey, who isn't visible in this photo. Ceremonies at the Patterson Area Civic Center drew more than 100 people. Shown seated at right are Mayor Rodney Grogan; Police Chief Garrett Grogan; new council members Mamie S. Perry, Miranda K. Weinbach and R. DeMale Bowden Jr.; and Lee Condolle who, like Dewey, is returning for a second term on the council. Jones swore in the council members Saturday. District Judge Curtis Sigur swore in the mayor and police chief.
The Review/Bill Decker
PATTERSON — The 2023 political year got underway in earnest on the last day of 2022.
And Mark Twain thought he saw adventures on the Mississippi River.
Drivers were relieved in October when the U.S. 90 bridge was fully reopened after a repainting and rehab project dragged on for more than three years. All four lanes were restored after being limited to one lane in either direction during the work.
The Review/Bill Decker
Jordan Gallegos became the 2022 Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival queen when the festival returned after two consecutive pandemic cancellations.
No news is good news, they say. And for St. Mary Parish, two of the big stories of 2022 were things that didn't happen.
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