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St Martin Parish will not impose a parish mask mandate

St. Martin Parish will not impose a parish mask mandate Masks are still required in parish facilities KATC and last updated 2021-04-28 11:38:51-04 St. Martin Parish President Chester Cedars announced on Wednesday that he will not impose a mask mandate in the parish following the Governor s revised orders lifting restrictions in the state. Cedars says he will follow with what Edwards has updated on Tuesday, I have no basis upon which to act contrary to the Governor whose current order is premised upon CDC guidelines and the numerous medical advisors upon who he has relied. Indeed, at this point in time, when one balances the interests of our business community against the current medical science, a mask mandate appears imprudent.

State Of emergency declared for Lower St Martin Parish due to flooding

State Of emergency declared for Lower St. Martin Parish due to flooding Bayou Estate Subdivision-Four Mile Bayou closed to non-residents MGN Online and last updated 2021-04-15 10:18:22-04 St. Martin Parish President Chester Cedars declared a State Of Emergency Thursday morning for Lower St. Martin Parish due to the imminent threat of flooding in Stephensville and Belle River. The rising river levels and recent torrential rains have the potential to cause flooding and subsequent damage in lower. Several preventive measures have been taken over the last several days to prepare for this event and both St. Martin Parish Government along with St. Martin Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, continue to monitor conditions.

LUS Fiber to hold press conference on major economic announcement

LUS Fiber receives EDA grant to expand fiberoptic lines along US90 corridor and last updated 2021-02-25 18:39:24-05 LUS Fiber has received a $3.1 million grant to expand fiber optic services along the US 90 corridor. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration grant will fund the expansion of LUS Fiber’s certified all-fiber network through additional portions of Lafayette Parish, St. Martin Parish, and Iberia Parish. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2021 and is expected to be completed within two years. “In a post-COVID economy, the challenge to bring reliable broadband to Acadiana’s rural communities has become as important as the delivery of other basic utilities. The capacity to upload, download and live stream, sometimes simultaneously while others in the office or home are doing the same thing has strong implications on Acadiana’s rural economic survival. Decisions that we make today about broadband expansion will det

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