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Point of Vue - May 2024How To Know If You’re Having A Stroke – Stroke Happens in the Brain—It’s FAST
We Support A Healthier Future - Thibodaux Regional Health SystemsA Species To Call Your Very Own – Under the Scope
Point of Vue - May 2024Let Me Count The Ways – The Observer
Point of Vue - May 2024Scoops of Love
Point of Vue - May 2024Exploring the Charms of Louisiana’s Cajun Bayou
Point of Vue - May 2024The Ultimate Guide To Being A Tourist In Your Own Backyard
Point of Vue - May 2024Bayouside Bliss – Chateau Chic
Point of Vue - May 2024A guide to flourishing herb gardens
Warm-season herbs that generally grow well in Louisiana include basil, mint, lemon verbena, rosemary, sage, thyme, lavender, catnip and bay laurel!Celebrate Cinco on the Bayou!
Whether you’re looking to quench your thirst with a delicious top-shelf margaritas or get your fill of chips and queso, Houma's got you covered!Louisiana’s Spring Squirrel Season is here
The spring squirrel hunting season begins on May 4 and runs through May 26, offering an ideal chance to introduce youth to the excitement of hunting. With its affordability and minimal requirements, squirrel hunting is accessible to all!Festin’ in fashion! What to wear to festivals from local clothing boutiques
It's festival season through Louisiana! Get ready for music, food, fashion and fun as some of our local boutiques pull together their top suggestions for festin'!Local restaurant Dominique’s Wine Boutique & Bistro to celebrate 10th anniversary this May
Known for their fresh, delicious lunches and as a great place to host special events, Dominique's Wine Boutique & Bistro will celebrate 10 years this May!Termites Begin to Swarm in Terrebonne and Lafourche
It is the time of the year when the Formosan subterranean termites swarm and spread their colonies. The swarm season for this termite starts as early as April and lasts through June, with a peak in early to mid May.Terrebonne Garden Club celebrates 95 years of beautifying the community
Founded in 1929, the Terrebonne Garden Club is celebrating their 95th anniversary of service to the Parish this year.Here are some fun facts about Louisiana to celebrate the state’s 212th Birthday!
Our great state celebrates its birthday on April 30th, marking the anniversary of its admission to the Union in 1812 as the 18th state in the United States!SoLa Center for the Arts announces “The Addams Family” Cast
The Addams Family (Young@Part) will from May 10-12, 2024, at Bayouland YMCA and will feature a cast of local students and thespians.Gulf Council Asks Fishermen for Information on Red Grouper
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council would like to gain a better understanding of what’s happening with Red Grouper in the Gulf of Mexico, and asks active fishermen to report interesting trends via this survey.Zesty zinnias named Louisiana Super Plant for spring 2024
Zinnias are beloved flowers for the garden for their bright, cheerful colors and large flower heads on tall, single stalks. They are great for cut flower production or for just adding bright colors to the landscape. They bloom from late spring through the fall, providing an extended bloom period.Durable LDWF License Cards Will Be Available April 29
If you are interested in purchasing a new collector's durable LDWF license card, they will be available starting April 29 online.Nominations for Point of Vue People’s Choice Awards end on Tuesday
Are you ready to share your Point of Vue? Nominations for your favorites end on April 30. There is no cost to nominate a local business or individual to help them get to the voting round of the People's Choice awards!Watch Out for the Sting
Each year many people and their pets are stung by a large caterpillar with black spines that emerges in the spring. So, what is that stinging caterpillar?Take on the Bayou Country Crawfish Trail in celebration of National Crawfish Day!
Loosen your belt, bring your appetite, and get ready for a journey you can only have in a place where life is as spiced as the water that flows through our veins-- in honor of National Crawfish Day!Lafourche Parish School District recognizes Outstanding School Support Winners, Principal of the Year
The Lafourche Parish School District recognized their Outstanding School Support winners and their Principal of the Year at their Lafourche Awards Recognition during the monthly board meeting on Wednesday, April 10, 2024.LSU Ag’s Recipe of the Month: Salmon Patties with Hot Sauce Aioli
Not sure what to do with that can of salmon in the pantry? Try these low-cost, heart-healthy salmon patties!Find your inner zen during Stress Awareness Month
Throughout this month, Thibodaux Regional invites you to participate in events and activities designed to help you manage and reduce stress.Louisiana Private Recreational Red Snapper Season Set to Open
Once open, the season will remain open until recreational landings approach or reach Louisiana’s annual private recreational allocation of 934,587 pounds.Houma’s newest store, LanYap Downtown, celebrates our community’s love of cooking
"I wanted to do something slower-paced than working in kitchens, but still encouraging our local love of food and cooking," explained Morgan Landry, professional chef and LanYap Downtown owner. "I wanted to open a place where we can continue to celebrate that culture with high-quality goods that everyone will love."Boating Education Lagniappe Day Slated for April 27
During Boating Education Lagniappe Day, LDWF will provide instructors for the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) boating education course and NASBLA boating education certification and lunch, with some locations also providing door prizes: all free of charge.CASA of Terrebonne is raising awareness for National Child Abuse Prevention Month
April is National Child Abuse Awareness Month, and CASA of Terrebonne will be actively working to raise awareness about child abuse and neglect and the need for community citizens to make a difference.Sara Parson: Brush a Blowdry Bar – Women Who Mean Business
Point of Vue Magazine - April 2024Holly Seebode Edgar: The Learning Center & Brain Train Center – Women Who Mean Business
Point of Vue Magazine - April 2024Karlie Adams: Jani King of South Louisiana – Women Who Mean Business
Point of Vue Magazine - April 2024Deanne Benoit Webb: SouthernHR – Women Who Mean Business
Point of Vue Magazine - April 2024Cindy Luke: Crumbl Cookies – Women Who Mean Business
Point of Vue Magazine - April 2024Shantelle Abshire: Realtor, Latter and Blum – Women Who Mean Business
Point of Vue Magazine - April 2024Misty Guidry: Synergy Bank NMLS#450025 – Women Who Mean Business
Point of Vue Magazine - April 2024Kelly Barker: Perfecta Medical Medical Aesthetic Lab – Women Who Mean Business
Point of Vue Magazine - April 2024Brooke Carrere: Brooke’s Sno World – Women Who Mean Business
Point of Vue Magazine - April 2024Who Runs The World
Point of Vue - April 2024Racing Through The Glass Ceiling
Point of Vue - April 2024Two-For-One Broods This Month – Under the Scope
Point of Vue - April 2024The Secret Garden – Chateau Chic
Point of Vue - April 2024A Cart Full Of Kindness – The Observer
Point of Vue - April 2024It Hurts Here, There and Everywhere: Aches and Pains Not To Ignore
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During standard spring electrofishing sampling on Lake Concordia, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries biologists were shocked to find one particular fish in their samples, a 49.5-inch Grass Carp weighing in at a whopping 92 pounds.