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Yahoo
05-03-2025
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‘Once-in-a-lifetime', Krewe of Argus to parade with St. Patrick Parade of Jefferson
METAIRIE, La. (WGNO) — Jefferson Parish's Krewe of Argus will roll! Parish officials announced on Wednesday, March 5, the day after Mardi Gras, that parade will now roll with the St. Patrick Parade of Jefferson on March 16. 'I'm so excited to have been able to work with the Krewe of Argus to reschedule their big day. This unique situation will allow us to bring together two of Jefferson Parish's most historic traditions. The union of Mardi Gras and St. Patrick's Day will be on full display on Metairie Road,' said Jefferson Parish President Cynthia Lee Sheng. 'I want to thank the Jefferson Parish Council for their support, especially District 5 Councilman Hans Liljeberg.' Mardi Gras Magic: Here's the highlights of Carnival in New Orleans Argus' original roll date was March 4 but due to the anticipation of inclement weather that brought with it nearly 40 mph winds, Jefferson Parish officials canceled stating that the winds posed a threat to the floats and riders. 'On behalf of our entire Krewe, we thank Jefferson Parish for making this happen! Our Krewe will be thrilled with this new experience,' said Argus Co-Captain Lawrence Chehardy. Jefferson Parish Councilman Hans Liljeberg says the council can't wait to have two 'cherished' Jefferson Parish parades together. 'We are humbled by the outpouring of support that we have received,' said Argus Co-Captain Rob DeViney. Krewe of Rex changes parade ending location The 3.6-mile route will begin at 41st Street and Severn Avenue and proceed south on Severn before turning left on Metairie Road. Parish officials sais this is a 'once-in-a-lifetime, historic event where Mardi Gras meets St. Patrick's Day on Metairie Road.'Jeffries defends conduct of 'majority' of Democrats during Trump speech Michigan brothers missing since 2010 declared dead at mom's request 'Miniscule' gas leak at Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa's home not a factor in their deaths, investigators say Watch: Fishermen rush to save 900-pound dolphin that landed on their boat Rep. Sylvester Turner, freshman Democrat, dies at 70 Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
28-01-2025
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Demolition of abandoned apartment complex underway in Metairie's Fat City
METAIRIE, La. (WGNO) — Efforts to revitalize Metairie's Fat City continued on Tuesday, Jan. 28, with the demolition of an abandoned apartment complex. Jefferson Parish Councilman Hans Liljeberg and officials with the Metairie Business Development District Board gathered at 3708 Division St. to kick off the demolition of the complex that contains three separate buildings. Who's coming to Family Gras 2025? Parish officials said the apartment complex was in poor condition and a safety hazard to the area. 'I hope this to be the place where Jefferson Parish wants to come and just hang out. We have great restaurants. I mean the walkability of Fat City; we do have the bones here to make this a great place. We just need to get rid of the last remaining seediness, and this is the beginning of that,' said Liljeberg. Parish officials said the demolition is expected to take about three weeks.22 Democrats flip to no on Trump Transportation pick after OMB pauses funding Latest iPhone update enables Apple Intelligence automatically: How to turn it off Homicide investigation underway after man found dead in Independence Kenner authorities on scene of 'high-pressure' gas leak Las Vegas ice cream truck mistaken for ICE vehicle: 'I'm an ice cream man, that's it' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.