Liner qualifies to become Morgan City marshal
Morgan City Police Department Capt. Teddy Liner is the next Morgan City marshal, according to the Louisiana Secretary of State's Office.
Morgan City Police Department Capt. Teddy Liner is the next Morgan City marshal, according to the Louisiana Secretary of State's Office.
Morgan City's Payton Dinger performs during the KQKI Music Showdown held Friday night during the Atchafalaya Music Festival at the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium. Dinger was chosen as the contest winner.
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Payton Dinger of Morgan City was the winner Friday night of the KQKI Music Showdown held in conjunction with the Atchafalaya Music Festival at the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium. From left are KQKI Sales Manager Brady Borel, KQKI announcer Mac Bruno, contestant Brandon Verdin, Dinger, second place winner Sonny Iverson, third place winner Shannon Loupe and KQKI Station Manager Bryan Protich.
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Payton Dinger of Morgan City was declared the winner Friday night during the KQKI Music Showdown held in conjunction with the Atchafalaya Music Festival at the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium.
St. Mary Central’s Hayden Walker hit it the tying run then scored the go-ahead run, above, in St. Mary Central’s 10-9 win Friday against District 8 runner-up Jackson Parish in the Louisiana Dixie Youth South Regional Minors 10-year-old tournament. St. Mary Central will play at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Games are being played simultaneously with the Dixie Youth North Regional Minors tournament in Morgan City at Cypress Park and Complex Park adjacent fields.
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Taking the win on the mound for St. Mary Central was Bowen DeHart. St. Mary Central defeated Jackson Parish 10-9 in its opening game Friday in the South division of the Louisiana Dixie Youth North and South Regional Minors 10-year-old tournaments being held through Tuesday in Morgan City at adjacent Cypress Park and Complex Park.
Host Morgan City gets pre-game instructions from one of the coach Rueben Thomas at the Louisiana Dixie Youth North and South Regional Minors 10-year-old tournaments being held through Tuesday in Morgan City at adjacent Cypress and Complex parks. Morgan City dropped its opening game in the North division to District 8 champion Rapides East, 12-2. Morgan City is in play Saturday at 3 p.m.
Starting on the mound for host team Morgan City was Kolton Mason. The team dropped its opening game Friday night in the North division to District 8 champion Rapides East, 12-2.
District 3 champion St.
The St. Mary 10-year-old All-Stars won the District 3 Championship recently, defeating Franklin in a best-of-three series. It will compete in the Louisiana Dixie Youth South Regional Tournament in Morgan City, beginning Friday. Kneeling, from left, are Drew Barousse, Reid Beadle, Bowen DeHart, Brody Swisher, Easton Crappell and Tanner Thornton. On the middle row, from left, are Finn Harrison, Hayden Walker, Lendon Giroir, Nathan Theriot, Benson Landry and Michael Patureau. On the back row, from left, are coaches Wayne Crappell, David Barousse and Stephen Swisher.
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The St. Mary Central 8-year-old All-Stars won the District 3 Championship recently with a 3-0 mark. Team members are, kneeling from left, Carson Corzine, Drake Brunson, Liam Nguyen, Reid Stanley, Graham Richard and Noah Gros. On the middle row, from left, are Jayden Gagneaux, Camden Clements, Thomas Theriot, Kai Hebert, Luca Tamporello and Mason Davis. On the top row, from left, are coaches Travis Richard, Bud Brunson, Coty Clements and Justin Gros.
Three St.
PATTERSON — St. Mary Parish unemployment is over 8%. “Help wanted” signs are as common at local restaurants as free refills on coffee.
So it was time for a job fair.
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