NHS Pets of the Week
Puppies, Puppies, Puppies: When the weather begins to warm, rescue facilities across the country see an influx of homeless puppies and kittens. There are
Puppies, Puppies, Puppies: When the weather begins to warm, rescue facilities across the country see an influx of homeless puppies and kittens. There are
Take some time this week – Hurricane Preparedness Week – to make sure you have a hurricane evacuation plan. The first thing you need
Roscoe is a two-year-old pup who was surrendered to Northshore Humane Society when his family ran into hard times. He gets along great with
Tiffany Angel Nesbit will exhibit new studio paintings at Heritage Bank of St. Tammany May 6 – June 3, 2019. Titled “Remnants of Past
The parish government is no stranger to skirting ethics laws, as Covington Weekly has reported in the past with legislation written by former Representative Tim Burns exempting parish council members from state ethics laws in place to prevent conflicts of interest.
The Covington Police department announced at the end of March the retirement of a long time officer, Lieutenant Jimmie Slade. Lieutenant Slade retired after
“This is a perfect example of how creative thinking and intergovernmental cooperation can provide improved services to the citizens with no additional taxes,” stated Mayor Cooper.
The Covington Fire Department is happy to announce that Barrett Hebert is promoted to the position of Captain. Congratulations Captain Hebert! The Covington Police
West 8th Avenue will be temporarily closed between S. Harrison Avenue and S. Monroe Street beginning Monday, April 22nd through Friday, April 26th as
Sugar was found homeless wandering the streets in Covington as a very small puppy. Because of her bright and bubbly personality, you would never
“This suit is not about being for or against the Port Marigny Development,” said Karen Champagne, spokesperson for the citizen group. “It’s about holding elected officials accountable.
Recently, the Industrial Tax Exemption Program is in the news. According to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP.org) in “Tax Incentives: Costly
Senator J.P. Morrell has just announced that on the first day of the 2019 Legislative Session he intends to file a Senate Concurrent Resolution that provides for ratification by the Louisiana Legislature of the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Congratulations to Covington’s newly elected Mayor Mark Johnson, whose term begins July 1. Patrick McMath was reelected to his at-large council seat, and he
The GOAL of ELDOA: The BIG goal of the ELDOA is to create more space for the joint, including the disc and the nerve roots. The ELDOA increases blood flow and stimulates water intake for the intervertebral disc.
Meet Peyton, a 15 year old medium mix. He is a beautiful older gentleman who is looking a home to live out his golden
The Christ Episcopal School Speech and Debate Team continued its record-breaking season by notching a Second Place Second Sweepstakes win for speech events at
The Covington Police Department is excited to announce the promotions of Lieutenant Robert Blount to the rank of Deputy Chief of Police, and Sergeant
Democracy Versus A Republic
In a Democracy, the majority rules. If the majority decided they wanted your bike, they could take it.
In a Republic, your bike is your property and you do not owe it to anyone. It cannot be taken against your will, by law.
America is a Constitutional Republic
Therefore, the Constitution is the law by which we are supposed to be protected.
In a Republic, the individual is protected From the majority, by Constitutional Law.
A Constitutional Republic is what we were given. It is up to us to Keep It.
Meet Foxy, a 3 year old medium mix. She is a sweet girl who came from animal control with her best friend. After her