Scars from Eddie Price scandal still healing at Mandeville City Hall
The story of Eddie Price didn’t end when Judge Martin Feldman sentenced the former mayor of Mandeville to 40 months for corruption and income tax evasion. Price’s crimes cast a shadow that continues to...
View ArticleSkeptics say Old Mandeville development doesn’t need city backing
Proponents of a new town center in Old Mandeville say it will spur more commercial and residential development in the city’s historic core. The Mandeville Planning Commission approved the project near...
View ArticleMandeville workers to get free health insurance
The Mandeville City Council has voted to continue providing health insurance at no cost to city workers rather than have them pay for a portion of the premiums.
View ArticleNew computer program will help maintain Mandeville streets
The city of Mandeville has rolled out a new software program to help better maintain city streets. The Transportation Asset Management Program will rank streets on a scale of one to 10, allowing...
View ArticleHistoric district draws lines between Mandeville neighbors
Residents and business owners in Old Mandeville say the city’s new historic district designation will go a long way toward preserving the unique characteristics of the 179-year-old community. Critics...
View ArticleMandeville will replace hydrants damaged by Isaac
City officials have launched efforts to replace about 650 water meters and 130 fire hydrants damaged by Hurricane Isaac.
View ArticleMandeville schedules budget hearings
The City Council has scheduled three public work sessions to discuss the budget for the fiscal year that begins Sept. 1.
View ArticleMandeville renews contract with Cleco
Mandeville has renewed for 30 years its contract with Cleco to provide electric power to the city.
View ArticleChurch growth drives development in St. Tammany
In the past three years, Christian congregations have announced at least $125 million in planned construction in St. Tammany Parish.
View ArticleMandeville council mixed on Port Marigny fate
The fate of Port Marigny is expected to advance to the Mandeville City Council in the coming months, but there’s no consensus yet on the controversial lakefront development.
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