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Morgan City Housing Authority Director Clarence Robinson stands near the Mallard Street home that was damaged by a tree struck by lightning Friday night. No one was injured, but the resident of the home is being moved to a new housing unit.

The Review/Bill Decker

Morgan City awakens after storm with more rain falling

After an overnight storm that blacked out many electric customers and damaged some homes, Morgan City people awoke Saturday to more rain and more lightning.

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Students from Hiram College release black-bellied whistling ducks.

The Review/John K. Flores

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Sarah Mabey, center, releases a black-bellied whistling duck on Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge.

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A walk-in trap contains black-bellied and fulvous whistling ducks.

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A Hiram College student holds a black-bellied whistling duck.

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A Hiram College student releases a black-bellied whistling duck.

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Link and his techs carry a holding crate for black-bellied and fulvous whistling ducks.

John K. Flores: The coast counts during bird survey

When you think of the definition of the word “odyssey,” it can have two definitions. One is a long wandering or voyage usually marked by many changes of fortune.

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