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South Louisiana Center for the Arts announces the six winners of the Black and Blue Awards:

Fighting for the Arts in recognition of those members of our community who fight to keep the arts alive. This event will be held at Melvin’s Restaurant on April 20, 2008 from 11am to 1pm. Tickets are $50.00 with all proceeds going to support the programs of SoLa Center for the Arts. For reservations, call 985-876-2222 Monday through Thursday 12:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. We are also inviting the public to wear black and blue on April 20, 2008 to show their support for the arts in their community. Please visit our website at www.solacenter.org for more information.


    

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GALLIANO BUSINESS DONATES $100,000 TO NICHOLLS CAPSTONE FUND
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 (113 reads)


THIBODAUX – Edison Chouest Offshore, a vessel service company based in Galliano, La., recently donated $100,000 to the Nicholls State University College of Business Administration.

 The gift will supplement the Capstone Fund, a permanent endowment established in October 2006. The interest earned from the endowment will be used at the discretion of the dean, under the direction of the college’s executive advisory board, to address the college’s greatest needs – including student development, scholarships, faculty/staff development, equipment and software.

“As a 1989 accounting graduate of Nicholls State University, I am proud to represent two generations of Chouest family members who claim Nicholls as their alma mater,” said Dionne Chouest, general counsel for Edison Chouest Offshore and member of the College of Business Executive Advisory Board.



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Get it Growing: Palms for Landscape
Wednesday, March 26, 2008 (226 reads)


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Barton Joffrion, County Agent

Louisiana Cooperative Extension

Service/ LSU AgCenter

Palms for the Landscape

I was asked to give some information about palms like I do for trees in the landscape.  Without any particular order or preference, I will discuss a few used in the landscape in Louisiana.Butia_capitata.jpg

 

One commonly used here is the Butia Palm or pindo palm.  The scientific name is Butia capitata.  It can reach heights of 20 feet but usually

averages around 10-12 feet.  Widely used

because it is among the more winter hardy palms

and highly adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions.  Does well in full sunlight and porous, well drained soils.

 

Brief Recognition Factors

-           Long pinnate leaves.

-           Bluish gray foliage.

-           Bright orange edible fruit.

-           Good palm for urban settings.

-           Good for coastal area plantings.

-           Tolerant of salt spray and wind.

 

Some problems or concerns –

-           Can require a large space for mature specimens.

-           Low freezing temperatures will often damage the foliage.

-           A disease of the crown bud can get into mature specimens and kills them.

-           Relatively slow growing.

Overall, this is a good palm to use in our area and many are seen throughout the parish.



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Get it Growing: April Gardening Tasks
Wednesday, March 26, 2008 (199 reads)


By: Bobby Fletcher

April is the month that most outdoor plants growing in your landscape should be in full swing. It is also the month that you can fertilize your lawn! Many of you have been waiting patiently to do this and I commend you for waiting. You will have less disease and insect problems in your lawn by waiting until now to fertilize.

 

April is your last chance to apply dormant oils on your outdoor plants to control scale insects. Use the oils on camellia, hollies, variegated privet, magnolias and gardenias. Oil sprays are safe only when the temperature is below 85 degrees. So, if you miss April, you'll have to wait until late October or early November to apply them. Horticultural oils or summer oils are safer to use during the time of year when warm weather prevails.

April is the time to prepare hanging baskets. Many plants grow well and look good in baskets, but ferns are probably the most highly prized. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are especially attractive in these hanging planters.



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Get it Growing: Local Farmers Markets
Wednesday, May 07, 2008 (18 reads)


By: Bobby Fletcher, Jr., Ph.D.

Local Farmers Markets

The Cajun and Thibodaux farmers markets are in full swing this time of year. Make sure you go by to purchase locally grown produce. The Cajun farmers market is open from Monday through Saturday from 6 am to 6 pm at the intersection of Tunnel Boulevard and Naquin Street in Houma. The Thibodaux market is open on Saturday mornings from 7 am to 11 am at the intersection of La 1 and Maronge Street in downtown Thibodaux. You will find fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, corn and other vegetables at the markets this week. For more information pertaining to the Cajun market, call Hugh Paul Fanguy at 872-5274 or the Thibodaux market; call Joyce Benoit at 448-1474.

Success with Summer Tomatoes

Louisiana summers are a tough time for tomatoes to set and hold fruit. The heat causes irregular flower growth in most cultivars, and the result is poor fruit set. Heat set tomatoes are available at most local garden centers and feed stores. They may need additional care from the home gardener but there are simple practices that will help you have success. Assuming you have fertile soil and are controlling pests, you can follow four treatment practices found effective in LSU AgCenter research plots. These techniques give heat-set tomatoes their best chances to develop fruit.



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Calling all Singers!
Wednesday, May 07, 2008 (14 reads)


Trapp Cadillac Chevrolet will be presenting a singing competition... More information inside!!!



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Fisheries News
Wednesday, May 07, 2008 (12 reads)


By David A. Bourgeois

Recreational fish ponds or farm ponds can serve many purposes. They offer a great sport fishing opportunity, a good swimming area, provide valuable soil to elevate other portions of your property, aesthetically enhance your landscape, provide valuable habitat for wildlife and can serve as a reservoir for livestock, irrigation or firefighting needs. Properly managed, ponds can be a beautiful addition to your lifestyle, but when they are neglected, they can become a weed-infested eyesore. Springtime in South Louisiana is a time for growth, especially for the aquatic weeds in a fish pond. Controlling these weeds is essential to maintaining the health of your pond.



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NICHOLLS ATHLETES TOP SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE’S ACADEMIC PROGRESS RATES
Wednesday, May 07, 2008 (17 reads)


Thibodaux - Student athletes at Nicholls State University are distinguishing themselves in the classroom, according to information released today by the National Collegiate Athletic Association on the academic progress rates of nearly 6,272 Division I teams. 

Not only were Nicholls’ athletics teams among the majority of Division I organizations that received no sanctions associated with progress rates – Nicholls was the only Southland Conference institution to receive no penalties.

“We are delighted that our teams continue to improve academically,” said Rob Bernardi, athletics director. “Our escalating APR scores are a clear indication of our progress.”



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HLB is “Going to the Ship”
Wednesday, March 26, 2008 (114 reads)


 

By: Robert Barrilleaux, Jr.

            HL Bourgeois entered this year playoffs ranked 13th in the state, but even though theyhlb.bmp may have been ranked in the middle of the playoff pack they have played evenly with every top tier team they have faced in the playoffs so far. However, they entered Thursday’s night game with their toughest test yet as they faced #1 Huntington High in the LHSAA Top 28 tournament held in Lafayette’s Cajun Dome.

            This semi final contest began as both teams started neck in neck, leading to a 10 to 15 score in favor of Huntington at the end of the first quarter. This would be the story for most of the second as well, as it ended with HL on top 29 to 25. The second half started hot for HL as their guards got the touch and started to drain their shots that just seemed not to fall in the 1st half. With the game winding down Huntington, lead by Kendrick Washington, #40, with his 22 points and 16 rebounds and by Corey Ellis, #10, who had 16 points, just couldn’t seem to keep up with the Brave’s speed and fast breaks. The game came to a close with a score of 59 to 71 in favor of Bourgeois. This final score was set as Stevie Howard, #15, threw up an ally oop to Tramel White, #32, in the closing seconds of the game.



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Eagles fail to soar on Reservation
Saturday, September 08, 2007 (406 reads)


By: Robert Barrilleaux, Jr.

As the sun went down and the lights turned up, the HLB Braves Football team came ready to play. The Braves, who out powered the 2A St. John team from start to finish, truly looked like a well prepared team. Scoring started as Braves QB, Evan Ingram, found Christian Williams for a 40 yd touchdown reception, then continued after a sack on fourth down the Braves marched down field in two plays for their second score. Then with 2 minutes left in the 2nd Quarter, Christian Williams helped HL go up 21-0, when he ran in his second touchdown of the night. However, St. John did not back down as they answered with a 70-yard touchdown pass. Only to see the braves come back and finish a drive with Jeremy Legarde take it in from 2 yards out, to make the score at the half 27-7.



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