We have every, single paper copy of our newspaper that's ever printed!Â
The big Internet craze in recent days have been Bernie Sanders memes after the longtime politician looked awfully cozy at President Joe Biden's inauguration earlier this week.
The big Internet craze in recent days have been Bernie Sanders memes after the longtime politician looked awfully cozy at President Joe Biden's inauguration earlier this week.
Louisiana and Lafourche are approved for Federal relief for damages suffered during Hurricane Zeta.
Lady of the Sea General Hospital has received COVID-19 vaccine doses and has started to administer them to the public today.
When we last spoke, I promised you that I’d talk about Walmart in our next blog — both the old and the new.
We have every, single paper copy of our newspaper that's ever printed!
The Lafourche Parish School District handed out its top parish honors this week, crowning three parish-wide Teachers of the Year, as well as a Principal of the Year.
We have every, single paper copy of our newspaper that's ever printed!
When something goes wrong in Lafourche, there’s an army of First Responders ready to take action to make things right.
A Lafourche Parish native is going to soon be sworn in as the newest member of the Louisiana Supreme Court.
We have every, single paper copy of our newspaper that's ever printed!
If I had a dollar for every time someone told me this past week that they were happy to see 2020 leave, I would have enough to buy the new Playstation 5, and probably a couple games.
The coronavirus pandemic attracted all of the attention in 2020, slowing time to a crawl.Â
Santa has come and gone in Lafourche Parish, and Christmas 2020, by all accounts, was a success with lots of locals who made Santa's "nice" list.Â
For more than 50 years, The Lafourche Gazette has provided wedding announcements in our newspaper to celebrate the wonderful bonds formed between local people.
On Saturday, December 12, Mrs. Aline Foret celebrated her 107th birthday.  A south Lafourche native, Mrs. Foret has been a resident at Heritage Manor of Houma for two and a half years.Â
Santa has come and gone in Lafourche Parish, and Christmas 2020, by all accounts, was a success with lots of locals who made Santa's "nice" list.Â
Santa has come and gone in Lafourche Parish, and Christmas 2020, by all accounts, was a success with lots of locals who made Santa's "nice" list.Â
It's a few days from Christmas, and folks are beginning to get into the holiday spirit - even in the midst of a crazy year!Â
It's a few days from Christmas, and folks are beginning to get into the holiday spirit - even in the midst of a crazy year!Â
Snow on Bayou Lafourche, in South Lafourche, in December 1989, scenes from Cut Off and Galliano Cajun Country
While our adult lawmakers in Washington DC argue like children over COVID relief, I want to clear the air some and change the energy a little on social media.
It's a few days from Christmas, and folks are beginning to get into the holiday spirit - even in the midst of a crazy year!Â
For as long as he can remember, 10-year-old Lockport native Frankie Falgout has been in deer stands with his PawPaw wanting to bag a buck.
It's a few days from Christmas, and folks are beginning to get into the holiday spirit - even in the midst of a crazy year!Â
A Cut Off native was recently honored with an award from his school for his excellence in science.
A well-known man in southern Lafourche Parish has died of COVID complications.Â
Breaux Petroleum Products announced two strategic additions to its management team today.
Residents of Octavia Street, Virginia Street, Marcelle Street and Josephine Street in Larose got together and did a Christmas Parade in their neighborhood.Â
The Bayou Community Foundation (BCF) has awarded $57,900 in grants to nonprofit organizations from Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes and Grand Isle this week to help with Hurricane Zeta Relief.
A plate lunch and bake sale scheduled for Friday will benefit a local child's medical/surgery expenses.
The medical staff at Lady of the Sea General Hospital said that instances of COVID are on the rise locally, and that it will take a full, united community effort to better control our future.
Life is fast all of the time during the holidays.Â
Central Lafourche held its Homecoming ceremony tonight at the school's football stadium.
One may have noticed members of the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office looking a little more scruffy than usual lately.
The Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office is taking names of children who are in need of a bike for the office's 27th Annual Christmas Bicycle Giveaway.
It's good guys vs. good guys and heroes vs. heroes this week in the Bayou Battle of the Badges Blood Drive.Â
Thanksgiving is officially one day away, and this year's Thanksgiving is more meaningful than ever, because we're living in a trying time in the world - a time when we are in some cases being separated from those we love most due to worldly circumstances.Â
Thanksgiving is officially less than one week away, and this year's Thanksgiving is more meaningful than ever, because we're living in a trying time in the world - a time when we are in some cases being separated from those we love most due to worldly circumstances.Â
Thanksgiving is officially one week away, and this year's Thanksgiving is more meaningful than ever, because we're living in a trying time in the world - a time when we are in some cases being separated from those we love most due to worldly circumstances.Â
Today is Veteran's Day, a time when we honor and salute the amazing, brave men and women who have fought over the years to protect the freedom of the United States of America.Â
Today is Veteran's Day, a time when we honor and salute the amazing, brave men and women who have fought over the years to protect the freedom of the United States of America.Â
Today is Veteran's Day, a time when we honor and salute the amazing, brave men and women who have fought over the years to protect the freedom of the United States of America.Â
Life has been tough. There's a pandemic that's been going on since March. A hurricane hit our area head-on last week, and the results of a Presidential election are still pending and are causing folks a lot of anxiety.Â
A hot plate will be served to those in need tomorrow at a local business.
First Baptist Church in Golden Meadow is serving 1,000 hamburgers and some hot dogs today to those in need of a hot meal after Hurricane Zeta.
A supply distribution area will be set up tomorrow in Cut Off for those in need of supplies after Hurricane Zeta.Â
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