Iberia

VIDEO: What’s in a name change? Southwest Florida’s newest banks hope it is profit

Out with the old, in with the new. The bank shake-up in Southwest Florida has brought new names to the market. With four banks failing in Naples and Fort Myers within five weeks, others have swooped in to take their place --...

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Teenager killed in Iberia hit and run

Accident was on Admiral Doyle east of New Iberia A 13-year-old Jeanerette boy was struck and killed Saturday night in a hit and run accident in Iberia Parish, state police said. Troopers are withholding the name the of the...

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Arrests

The following people were booked into the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center before 10:48 a.m. Saturday. Be advised, the names listed are the names provided by the inmate and/or arresting agency at the time of the arrest:

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A Newly Stylish Amman Asserts Itself

By ANDREW FERREN, The New York Times "AREN'T you going to check out the terrace?" It was just after sunset on a summer Thursday evening, and we were standing on the sprawling front deck of Books@Cafe, the combination bookstore,...

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Double BA Miles for British Airways Barclaycard Customers in the UAE

British Airways Barclaycard customers to earn double miles on all spend through January 31, 2010 and enjoy other benefits such as generous introductory offer and BA Miles reward United Arab Emirates (UAE), 21 November 2009 -...

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New Iberia hospital to give out H1N1 vaccine

NEW IBERIA — Dauterive Hospital will provide free H1N1 vaccines to people in targeted groups Saturday morning. The vaccine will be distributed while supplies last from 9 a.m. to noon in Meeting Room 2 of the hospital, located...

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Westgate reaches quarters

Steve Peloquin • Special to The Advertiser • November 21, 2009 NEW IBERIA — For the second consecutive week, Westgate's defense came up big in the playoffs. The Tigers' defense led a workmanlike effort in a 26-2 victory over...

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Catholic pummels Bogalusa

Rhett Manuel • Special to The Advertiser • November 21, 2009 The Catholic High Panthers of New Iberia punched their first ticket to the state quarterfinals since 2005 following a 56-34 drubbing of the Bogalusa Lumberjacks...

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Big guns set up Sunday showdowns

All four Elite round groups will be decided in Sunday's concluding games after today's Matchday 2 fixtures produced second wins for the favourites, though only holders Interviú Madrid have a points cushion in their section.

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Another wild regional

Central edges Ouachita on last play CENTRAL — Last year, it was the Miracle in Metairie when Central High rallied to beat Brother Martin on the final play of a regional-round playoff game. Now the Wildcats have the Catch and...

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