Weather
Some areas have had rain in the past week.
Heck of a storm near us day before yesterday - high winds, plenty of rain.
Scorching hot temps - 95 today. Be careful out there!
Some areas have had rain in the past week.
Heck of a storm near us day before yesterday - high winds, plenty of rain.
Scorching hot temps - 95 today. Be careful out there!
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August 9, 1976 - June 21, 2006
Google results on "Preston Hartzog" - over 400 links
His sister's page
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Lively discussion about local politicians and law enforcement at the Hard Copy message board.
Usually good restaurant reviews, too. Well worth a daily read.
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Word is that the fire trucks that turned onto Spring Valley were responding to a burning trailer.
Word is that the trailer was vacant and wrecked, and the owner lit it up deliberately so he didn't have to pull it down.
Word is, he got worried and called 911. Or something like that.
I hope they send him a bill. What if there'd been a life-threatening fire while this dufus was too lazy to use a pry bar?
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When I paid my water bill at Bogue Lusa Water Works last week, I asked the young lady behind the counter if we were feeling the effects of the drought, yet. Do we need to cut back our water usage?
She said, No.
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We've got a recording studio in the area, and they've got a website.
Studio in the Country.
Check it out. Pretty cool.
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It's always hard to know where to start when it comes to the Louisiana legislature.
The cockfighting bill has died in committee, apparently. So all those "fine, upstanding" folks who supposedly make their living strapping knives on roosters and watching 'em kill each other... Well, they'll still have a livelihood, won't they?
I have yet to meet anyone who's raising their family on the proceeds from cockfighting.
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A local merchant sez a couple begging vagrants have been arrested by BPD.
Fire trucks sped south on Avenue F yesterday evening and turned on Spring Valley Road. I haven't found anyone who knows what happened.
According to the Washington Parish website, there's no burn ban at the moment. But it has been dry, so be careful with those fires, folks.
Hot today, but less humid than yesterday.
Got anything to add? Post it in the comments!
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In Boxford, Massachusetts, Walk-a-Palooza for Bogalusa:
Sixth-graders at Boxford’s Spofford Pond Elementary were likely rubbing their feet Friday night after spending part of the afternoon walking around Chadwick Field to raise money for charity. The students were taking part in the "Walk-a-Palooza for Bogalusa," a fund-raising event to help a Louisiana elementary school damaged by Hurricane Katrina last summer.
For each lap completed the students earned various amounts of money from the sponsors who signed up beforehand to support them. After each lap, a volunteer punched a hole in a card the students wore around their necks. After every fifth lap, the students received a Mardi Gras necklace. One of the hardest tasks for the walk-a-thon volunteers was keeping the students from running.
While there were volunteers with hole-punching devices and beads, there was also a handful of volunteers with spray bottles. Since spring finally decided to show up for real last weekend, the volunteers were there to make sure the walkers kept cool. Some of the students seemed to genuinely enjoy getting spritzed while others sped past the sprayers so they wouldn’t get wet. Most of the sprayers stayed off the course, but one of them, 5-year-old Wes D’Alelio, stationed himself in the middle.
"I think he’s having more fun than they are," said Kimberly D’Alelio, Wes’ mother. "He’s taking his job seriously."
Wes’ brother, Drew, was one of the walkers.
Boxford Parent-Teacher Organization Co-President Lisa Teichner said Tuesday the total raised by the students had yet to be determined as they were still collecting pledges.
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My previous post on May 13 quoted a source saying that there were nine storm-related deaths in Washington Parish.
But does this article raise the total?
Tracy Tullos recalled the hospital staff of the Bogalusa Medical Center in Louisiana worked 24-hour shifts following Hurricane Katrina, which hit the Gulf Coast on Aug. 29, 2005.
The former director of Social Services at Bogalusa Medical Center in Bogalusa, La., located approximately 45 miles north of New Orleans, was interviewed Saturday about the hurricane and its aftermath.[...]
"We planned for every contingency -- nuclear disaster, chemical warfare, tornadoes; even terrorism -- but we never planned for having no running water. And that was of paramount concern.
"We had patients requiring dialysis. Several of those patients died," she said.
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