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MidSouth Bank, N.A. Locations Open for Business

LAFAYETTE, La., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- By Friday, Sept. 5, MidSouth Bank will have all but four of its 34 retail locations open. Definitive reopening dates have not yet been set for Louisiana retail locations in...

Diageo Dispatches Hurricane Gustav Disaster Aid (PR Newswire)

Wednesday September 3, 6:44 pm ET Generators and Bottled Water Delivered to Top Priority Sites in Baton Rouge and Abbeville to Help Stricken Victims LAFAYETTE, La., Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Diageo, the world's...

Gustav evacuees urged to stay away

Gustav now a tropical depression with winds at 35 mph New Orleans asks evacuees to stay away until damage is assessed Seven deaths along Gulf Coast blamed on Gustav, including four hospice patients Tropical Storm Hanna...

Gustav largely spares N.O.

New Orleans evacuees scattered across the country were anxious to return home after their city was largely spared by Hurricane Gustav, but Mayor Ray Nagin warned they may have to wait in shelters and motels a few days...

HURRICANE GUSTAV: Residents wait to return to mostly-spared New Orleans

Residents wait to return to mostly-spared New Orleans By ROBERT TANNER and VICKI SMITH • Associated Press • September 2, 2008 NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans evacuees scattered across the country were anxious to return home...

Improved levees saved New Orleans

Tuesday, September 02, 2008 | Improved levees saved New Orleans VIDEO: Louisiana spared worst of Gustav Evacuees may have to wait for a few days to go home ROBERT TANNER VICKI SMITH Associated Press Writers NEW ORLEANS...

New Orleans residents may have to wait days to return, even though Gustav largely spared city

By ROBERT TANNER and VICKI SMITH , Associated Press NEW ORLEANS - New Orleans evacuees scattered across the country were anxious to return home after their city was largely spared by Hurricane Gustav, but Mayor Ray Nagin...

WV Guard Deploy To Help Hurricane Victims

Posted Tuesday, September 2, 2008 ; 06:57 AM 130th Air Lift Wing continues long history of helping others. Story by Craig McKee CHARLESTON -- West Virginia National Guard members have been dispatched to the Gulf Coast to...

Nagin: Evacuees Should Wait To Come Home

NEW ORLEANS — Anxious evacuees across the country clamored to come home today after their city was largely spared by Hurricane Gustav, but Mayor Ray Nagin warned they may have to wait in shelters and motels a few days...

Gustav's force felt in Frederick

A Frederick County native witnessed Hurricane Gustav from the porch of her new home in Lafayette, La., on Monday, while a Katrina survivor watched the storm's progress on TV at his Frederick workplace. Leanne Wheatley...