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Iberville student on Louisiana 4-H sports shooting team that finishes first in national event
John Hanks took aim at becoming one of the best marksmen in the 4-H national competition and finished on target. The Plaquemine resident – son of Kent and Melissa Hanks – was part of a Louisiana team that finished first in national sports shooting competition. It marked the...
Iberville officials, boating residents want 'no wake zone' in area around damaged Grosse Tete bridge
GROSSE TETE — Iberville Parish officials are asking recreational and commercial vessels to slow down near the damaged Grosse Tete draw bridge because wakes are pushing water onto boats docked nearby. The draw bridge was damaged by a towboat pushing a barge last month and is expected to be...
Municipal seats up for grabs in three Iberville Parish municipalities on qualifying day
Aside from a historic Presidential race, seats for mayor and selectmen will be on the ballot in Plaquemine, while Grosse Tete and Rosedale will also have races for mayoral and council seats. John Dupont. Post South. Candidates from Iberville Parish municipalities throw their hats for mayoral seats when begins Wednesday,...
Iberville residents voice concerns over bridge repair process; demand assistance from state
IBERVILLE PARISH, La. (WAFB) - In a meeting on July 2, state and Iberville Parish officials welcomed residents to voice concerns and discuss the latest update on the Grosse Tete bridge repair process. Many residents were frustrated, raising questions about potential shuttle services, lengthening ferry hours, and accessibility to the...
Grosse Tete residents frustrated over drawbridge 'fix'
GROSSE TETE - Residents expressed their frustrations to Iberville Parish government officials about how the damaged draw bridge has been handled. During a meeting Tuesday evening, residents said the pedestrian ferry is opened for local foot traffic but passengers say that the hours are not practical. It runs from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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