Saturday Sept. 18th from 10a-Noon with John Cruz
Saturday Sept. 25th from 1p-3p with John Cruz
Sandbags are now available at all field office locations throughout Lafourche Parish. Any resident who may need sandbags to protect their home from the possibility of high water due to rainfall can pick up sandbags at the field office locations: (more…)
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government is currently monitoring conditions due to the remnants of Tropical Depression Five. Accordingly sand and sandbags remain available at the following locations. (more…)
For those evacuating, you can listen to our streaming service to get local news and information.
Check back here regularly for information on Tropical Storm Bonnie. We’ll be posting everything we can get to keep you up to date about the latest developments in Terrebonne and the surrounding parishes.
If you are a private citizen, a government official or a member of the media and have important information to share relating to the storm please send them to updates@sunburstmedia-la.com. Please include your NAME and PHONE NUMBER or some way to contact you in the event that we need to verify information.
As of 8 p.m., Bonnie was 395 miles southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River, moving northwest at 17 mph with sustained winds of 35 mph.
For now, the forecast calls for Bonnie to approach the North Gulf Coast late on Saturday or early on Sunday as a rather weak tropical storm with 45 mph winds.
Tropical storm warnings are in effect from Destin to Morgan City, La.
As we continue through this horrible disaster in the Gulf together, we are seeing the adverse effects it is having on our way of life here in Southeast Louisiana more and more each day that goes by. Responding to the tremendous need for help for the fisherman and shrimpers along the Louisiana coast, C107.5 is teaming up with potectourcoastline.org for A CONCERT for the COAST. with Sammy Kershaw and friends, Sunday July 18th at the Houma Court House Square.
CONCERT for the COAST LINE-UP:
Sammy Kershaw
Mark Chesnutt
Wayne Toups
When: Sunday, July 18th, 2010
Where: Houma Court House Square
Gates open: 2:00pm
Show starts: 3:00pm
-THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.- (more…)
Grand Isle Island Aid Concert is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. July 24, officials announced today.
It will take place on the beach directly across from the Community Center, 3811 La. 1.
The concert will take the place of this year’s Tarpon Rodeo, which has been cancelled because of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Admission is $10 per person for the all-day concert. Proceeds from the event will go to the Grand Isle Alive Promotion Fund to raise money to aid in rebuilding the fishing and tourism industry in Grand Isle. CLICK HERE for more.
Saturday, June 19 @ 3:00 PM
The City Club of Houma
7861 Main St.
The offshore drilling moratorium will be devastating to our Gulf Coast region, where hundred of thousands of residents work in jobs that service the oil and gas industry.
The impacts we are suffering from the BP oil spill are bad enough; the moratorium will cause massive layoffs and cripple our economies like never seen before, and we will likely feel the impact for years. Please join us in our fight against this moratorium, and get our people working again to fuel this nation.
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