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ATTENTION MOTORISTS – The Louisiana Depart- ment of Transportation and Development (DOTD) has announced beginning at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 21. LA 321/Hebert Lane at Ruth Bridge Hwy, will be closed to traffic, including emergency vehicles. This is phase 1 of a $4M bridge replacement proj- ect along Hwy. LA 321 from LA 351 to LA 347. (Sally Angelle)

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IMPORTANT TO TOURISM – St. Martinville Mayor Jason Willis said at Monday’s city council meeting that the city’s festival grounds are an important aspect of the city’s tourism industry. People attending festivals could show the need for hotels and new businesses and restaurants for those tourists to frequent while in the city for festivals, he said. (Chris Landry)

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INFORMATION REQUEST – St. Martin Parish Councilwoman Tangie Narcisse asks Councilman Chris Tauzin about a study the council is asking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to conduct about freshwater flow in Bayou Amy.
(Chris Landry)

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SIGN-ON BONUS – St. Martin Parish School President Frederick Wiltz talks at the school board’s Feb. 7 meet- ing about a one-time $1,000 signing bonus for certified teachers who agree to work at the St. Martin Parish Early STEAM Academy or the St. Martin Parish STEAM Acad- emy that the school system is bringing into fruition. Wiltz said that there is a plan to help draw certified teachers to schools in the parish that are struggling to hire and retain those teachers as well. (Photo by Chris Landry)

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