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Terrebonne lifts mask mandate for government buildings
Terrebonne Parish President Gordy Dove is lifting its mandatory mask mandate for visitors to all parish government buildings.
The mandate will officially end Thursday in all parish-operated buildings and facilities. The measure comes after Gov. John Bel Edwards issued a proclamation April 27 allowing businesses and local businesses to decide whether to enforce face coverings.
Lafourche Parish lifted its mask mandate for government buildings in April.
However, those who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are still urged to wear masks while venturing out in public.
All other local and state government offices and buildings, including the Sheriff’s Office, courthouse, library and clerk’s office, will have the authority to enforce masks and temperature checks for visitors and employees, officials said. The Parish Council will also have the authority to continue requiring masks and temperature checks duri
Livingston Parish homeowners shocked by warning letters years after 2016 flood
Livingston Parish homeowners shocked by warning letters years after 2016 flood
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DENHAM SPRINGS - It s been almost five years since the devastating flood in 2016 and some victims feel as if they re being hit again.
People in Livingston Parish received letters last week with a startling warning about mitigation efforts to their home that includes raising their property or tearing the structure down. There are 1,221 homeowners in the parish that are facing this tough reality.
Homeowners who live on Wolf Creek Place in Denham Springs received about six feet of water in their homes in 2016. They gutted their properties and made repairs. Coy Martin says he gutted his home up to his ceilings.
NOLA Homeland Security Chief pleads not guilty to DWI charges
NOLA Homeland Security Chief heads to court Friday for DWI By Rob Masson | January 7, 2021 at 3:07 PM CST - Updated January 19 at 11:27 AM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Police arrested the New Orleans Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness Director after officers say he crashed his city-owned vehicle while drunk.
Director Collin Arnold Has been on the front line of a number of crises.
On Tues., Jan. 19, Arnold entered a not guilty plea on careless driving and drunk driving charges.
The 46-year-old has been the mayor’s point person for both pandemic and hurricane responses.