Archive for March 2013

BVES learns about Fire Safety

Mar 25th, 2013 | By
BVES learns about Fire Safety

              Mrs. Jennifer Potter and assistant Kimberlie Leblanc along with the Boothville-Venice Elementary’s Pre-K students had fun on a field trip to the Buras Fire Station. The group learned all there is to know about fire safety.



Port Sulphur Library back with new technology

Mar 25th, 2013 | By
Port Sulphur Library back with new technology

For the first time since Hurricane Isaac, the Port Sulphur Library opened its doors last week and the small facility is now equipped with some [...]



P.V. Griffin advocates Plaquemines issues in D.C.

Mar 25th, 2013 | By
P.V. Griffin advocates Plaquemines issues in D.C.

District 1 Councilman P.V. Griffin met with several congressional members in Washington D.C. earlier this month to discuss the growing list of issues Plaquemines Parish residents are struggling with. Among the representatives Griffin met with was Congresswoman Maxine Waters, D-CA, co-sponsor of the Biggert- Waters Reform Act. “I told her about the problems this legislation [...]



Former Braithwaite residents working to help Plaquemines cats

Mar 18th, 2013 | By
Former Braithwaite residents working to help Plaquemines cats

For nearly eight years, Ramona Billot and Robert Sanders have been using their non-profit organization, PCats, to help control the feral cat population in Plaquemines [...]



FEMA holds “Idea” town halls

Mar 18th, 2013 | By
FEMA holds “Idea” town halls

Last week, the parish held four National Disaster Recovery Framework stakeholders meetings at various locations around the parish. The premise of the informal public sessions [...]



NOLA Oil permit granted by 5-4 vote, but not without a fight

Mar 18th, 2013 | By
NOLA Oil permit granted by 5-4 vote, but not without a fight

By a narrow 5 – 4 vote, a soil boring permit was finally granted to NOLA Oil Terminal— but not until residents who neighbor the prospective site reamed the council for putting industry before individuals. The soil boring permit was deferred twice before coming to vote again at the March 14 PPC meeting. “It’s a [...]



NOLA Oil tank farm stirs controversy

Mar 12th, 2013 | By
NOLA Oil tank farm stirs controversy

Post-Katrina Plaquemines has been an ever-changing landscape, and now we are about to see the next step of a major evolution: the development of what used to be Citrus Lands. After Katrina, a 36-mile stretch of Westbank Plaquemines was designated for federally funded levees. These swaths of land, especially on the river, have always been [...]



Prom of Champions: BC teen collects 76 prom dresses for Children’s Hospital

Mar 5th, 2013 | By
Prom of Champions: BC teen collects 76 prom dresses for Children’s Hospital

With prom season right around the corner, one local Belle Chasse resident finds herself consumed by “the dress.” Seventeen-year-old Brooke Michelle Rosser will not only [...]



PPC meetings to rotate locations

Mar 5th, 2013 | By

By a narrow vote, the Plaquemines Parish Council passed a resolution that allows the bi-monthly meeting sites to rotate between Pointe-la-Hache and Belle Chasse beginning March 14. Districts 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9 voted for the legislation. “The Charter allows this,” said District 2 Councilman Keith Hinkley, who offered the resolution. “The intent is [...]



Public wants fixed bridge in BC

Mar 5th, 2013 | By
Public wants fixed bridge in BC

The consensus is that the vast majority of Belle Chasse residents do not want another lift-bridge. They want the ease of a 100-foot fixed bridge: no waiting for passing marine traffic, no operator to pay, no mechanical equipment needing regular maintenance. The online survey hosted by Senator David Heitmeier, O.D., showed more than 80 percent [...]