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Month: September 2020
Adoptable Pet of the Week
Northshore Humane Society’s Adoptable Pet of the Week CC CC is the longest resident pup at Northshore Humane Society and has been looking for a
Quote of the Week
“Everything has beauty, but not everyone can see.”– Confucius The philosophy of Confucius, also known as Confucianism, emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of
Local History: Abadie Family Recognized In Naming Street
Covington History segment provided by local historical writer Ron Barthet. View his blog Tammany Family here. Early in 1992 the City of Covington renamed
Pic of the Week
This week’s pic “Turkey Tail Mushrooms” was submitted by Cici Photography. Submit your photo for “Pic of the Week” by emailing covweekly@gmail.com, posting on
A Morning with Mayor Mark – Coffee & Conversation Sept 18
City of Covington Mayor Mark Johnson invites you to join him for A Morning of Coffee & Conversation at the Bogue Falaya Hall this
Sunset at the Landing Free Concert This Friday
The Sunset at the Landing Free Concert Series continues this Friday September 18th, 2020 at the Columbia Street Landing (Columbia Street at the River)
Zumba with the Mayor Encourages Healthy Lifestyles
The Mayor’s Council on Healthy Lifestyles teams up with Oschner and St. Tammany Health Systems to present 1 1/2 hours of cardio, core and
St. Tammany Parish Emergency Operations Update September 15, 2020
From St. Tammany Parish Government: St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper is asking residents to continue to monitor the forecast for Hurricane Sally through
This Week at the Farmers Market by Charlene LeJeune
Covington Farmer’s Market weekly e-newsletter provided by Charlene LeJeune Welcome to Tuesday, friends, and what a wild Tuesday it is! Hurricane…no hurricane…Sally finally made
Word of the Week
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Quote of the Week
“What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say.”– Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27,
Adoptable Pet of the Week
Northshore Humane Society’s Adoptable Pet of the Week Shelly Shelly is a three-year-old medium mix breed looking for a home at Northshore Humane Society.
Self-Service Sandbag Locations in St. Tammany Parish
SELF-SERVICE SANDBAG LOCATIONS OPEN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2020 St. Tammany Parish Government will open six self-service sandbag locations beginning Sunday, September 13, 2020. All
Statement From St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper on Moving to Phase 3
Statement from St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper: “Moving to Phase 3 is the right thing to do for us at this time, and
Farmer’s Market Recipe: Easy Homemade Hot Sauce
Recipes inspired by fresh ingredients found at the Covington Farmer’s Market by Chelsea Cochrane Louisianaians cherish their hot sauces. Everyone has their favorite –
Half Shell Oyster House Helps Those Impacted by Hurricane Laura
Half Shell Oyster House, Southern Pearl Oyster House, and Rack House Steaks and Spirits, are Collecting Donations for those in Lake Charles, LA.
St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper Announces Comprehensive Development Plan Update
From St. Tammany Parish Government: St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper announced the start of the multi-phased process to update the current comprehensive development
Covington History: the Train Depot
Covington History segment provided by local historical writer Ron Barthet. View his blog Tammany Family here. Covington’s first train depot was located on N.
Save the Date: Coffee & Conversation with Mayor Mark
City of Covington Mayor Mark Johnson invites you to join him for A Morning of Coffee & Conversation at the Bogue Falaya Hall next