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Corps of Engineers, KCS railroad reach deal on bridge, clearing potential delay to Comite Diversion
News

Corps of Engineers, KCS railroad reach deal on bridge, clearing potential delay to Comite Diversion

  • BY DAVID J. MITCHELL | Staff writer
  • Sep 18, 2019

WATSON — The Army Corps of Engineers and the Kansas City Southern Railroad have reached an agreement in principle on long-term maintenance for…

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Open houses planned for new round of Amite River drainage studies by Army Corps of Engineers
News

Open houses planned for new round of Amite River drainage studies by Army Corps of Engineers

  • BY DAVID J. MITCHELL | dmitchell@theadvocate.com
  • Apr 24, 2019

Two of three open houses to gather ideas for a future U.S. Army Corps of Engineers study of the Amite River Basin, its flood risks and possibl…

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Republican Women of Baton Rouge hear from congressman
Mid City

Republican Women of Baton Rouge hear from congressman

  • Advocate staff report
  • Aug 29, 2018

U.S. Rep. Garret Graves was the guest speaker when the Republican Women of Baton Rouge met Aug. 22 at Drusilla Seafood in Baton Rouge.

Sen. John Kennedy, Gov. John Bel Edwards clash over how to finance Comite River Diversion Canal
Legislature

Sen. John Kennedy, Gov. John Bel Edwards clash over how to finance Comite River Diversion Canal

  • BY WILL SENTELL | wsentell@theadvocate.com
  • Feb 1, 2018

U.S. Sen. John Kennedy and Gov. John Bel Edwards got into a spat Thursday over Kennedy's proposal to use up to $175 million in unclaimed prope…

Sen. John Kennedy proposes new Comite Diversion Canal funding source
Environment

Sen. John Kennedy proposes new Comite Diversion Canal funding source

  • BY STEVE HARDY | shardy@theadvocate.com
  • Feb 1, 2018

U.S. Sen. John Kennedy (R-La) has proposed a new funding plan to build the long-delayed Comite River Diversion Canal.

Comite River Diversion Canal: Old project, new frustrations
State Politics

Comite River Diversion Canal: Old project, new frustrations

  • BY WILL SENTELL | wsentell@theadvocate.com
  • Nov 6, 2017

New frustrations surfaced Monday over the latest bid to breathe life into building the decades-old Comite River Diversion Canal.

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Louisian collecting flood data to help predict, prepare residents for next deluge
Environment

¶¶Òõh collecting flood data to help predict, prepare residents for next deluge

  • BY STEVE HARDY | shardy@theadvocate.com
  • Oct 20, 2017

Assuming the flying lasers stay on schedule, ¶¶Òõh should have new flood data by April.

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Louisian officials search for alternative funding, fast turnaround for Comite River Diversion Canal
Environment

¶¶Òõh officials search for alternative funding, fast turnaround for Comite River Diversion Canal

  • BY STEVE HARDY and BRYN STOLE | shardy@theadvocate.com, bstole@theadvocate.com
  • Oct 1, 2017

¶¶Òõh leaders are talking about getting financially creative to scare up the money to build the Comite River Diversion Canal.

As Comite project funding continues to elude state, officials shift eye toward 'creative' measures
State Politics

As Comite project funding continues to elude state, officials shift eye toward 'creative' measures

  • BY ELIZABETH CRISP | ecrisp@theadvocate.com
  • Jul 17, 2017

The fate of a long-awaited project that could protect Baton Rouge-area homes from future floods remains unclear, but more leaders are voicing …

Opinion

First the flood ... Now what? A look at mitigation projects Baton Rouge Leaders are considering

  • BY STEVE HARDY | shardy@theadvocate.com
  • Jul 14, 2017

East Baton Rouge began the complex process Friday of distributing its share of more than a quarter-billion dollars the state of ¶¶Òõh stands to receive to improve infrastructure following the August flood, with the city-parish government launching a study of the region's drainage. 

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