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O'Reilly Auto Parts coming to Independence.

New Generators for Independence.

Mayor Ragusa speaks to Action News about the $791,000 grant.

 Mayor Michael Ragusa helps collect and distribute coats for needy kids

  
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Independence sales tax up 107%
by www.an17.com

Mayor Michael Ragusa told the Board of Aldermen Tuesday night that sales tax receipts for the month were up 107% for the month, largely because of $1.8 million in vehicle purchases by SDT, the garbage company in the Town's Industrial Park. Ragusa said that even without the trucks sales tax collections would have been up 3% last month, and collections are up almost 16% for the year.

 

Independence, "Little Italy" of Louisiana, was created as a result of the New Orleans to Jackson route of the Great Northern Railroad in the 1880's.  It was first called "Rabbit Town" and later called "Uncle Sam".  Feeling a lack of dignity in the name, a Welch immigrant named Christopher Evens gave the settlement the name of Independence.

 Italian families searching for a place to settle in the 1880's  were attracted by the thriving strawberry industry of the area.  Independence slowly became a predominately Sicilian/Italian community.  It is more diverse culturally today but is still characterized by its excellent Italian cuisine and its hard working and friendly people.

 Early difficulties in assimilation strengthened the close community bonds among southern Italians in Tangipahoa Parish. The religious and secular traditions and rituals served to keep the community close. Among the first settlers were family names still familiar in Independence: Alessi, Anzalone, Genovese, Levatino, Miceli, Pecoraro, Sinagra, Tiaravella, Zabbia

  
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Newly-elected lawmaker Chris Broadwater, shown with Mayor Michael Ragusa, told the Independence Board of Aldermen Tuesday night that mid-year budget cuts to Lallie Kemp Hospital will probably be minimal.

 

by Action News 17

Tags: ragusa,independence,lallie kemp,broadwater

Scott Russell from Kimble Development of Baton Rouge and Mayor Michael Ragusa at the site of the new auto parts store to be built next to Piggly-Wiggly in Independence. Russell said his company will announce another national retailer for Independence in January.


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 by:  Action News 17

Tangipahoa Parish School administrators met Monday with officials from The Multipractice Clinic, who have offered to provide counseling services free of charge to the district to help with a multitude of issues plaguing local schools.

 

“We had 10 bags of stuffed animals, and they’re all gone,” Ragusa said with a smile after handing one to Anthony.

“It’s so good to see Sami laughing again acting like a kid again. It’s truly a blessing!” said her mother, Gabby Smith. “We don’t get to do things like this very often. Two years ago, she went through a lot, and I’m glad to see her having a good time tonight. It is great! It’s awesome!”

Another hugely successful Christmas Parade was held in the Town of Independence, Louisiana.  Mayor Ragusa, Police Chief Frank Edwards, The Independence Town Council and Fire Department all welcomed Santa in the elaborate celebration.

Senator Ben Nevers joins Mayor Michael Ragusa at a sign in front of City Hall illustrating a $791,000 sewer grant. Also on hand was Legislative Assistant Joan Arnone for Representative John Bel Edwards.

 

Independence Hosts Halloween Pumpkin Patch
by Amite Tangi Digest

Tags: pumpkin patch,independence

Amite Tangi Digest

Amite Tangi Digest catches up with various Mayors in Tangipahoa Parish.  Our Mayor Ragusa was among the mix.

New Quickway - photos

The Town of Independence and North Oaks are partnering to host an open house on Thurs., Aug. 25 from 5-7 p.m. to introduce Dr. Anthony D. Haase III and the staff of the newly renovated North Oaks Primary Care Clinic—Independence to the community at large. A ribbon cutting program will be held from 5-5:30 p.m. with tours, family-friendly activities, door prize drawings and refreshments to follow until 7 p.m.

  
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473 W. Railroad Ave.
(985) 878-4145
 
Independence
Fire Dept.
153 W. 7th St.
(985) 878-2702
 

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Independence
Police Dept.

269 E. Railroad Ave.
(985) 878-4188

Independence
Elementary School
221 Tiger Ave.
(985) 878-4946

Independence
High School
270 Tiger Ave.
(985) 878-9436

Independence
Middle School
(985) 878-4376

Independence
Cultural Museum
P.O. Box 1200
(985) 878-2050

Independence
Sicilian Heritage Festival
P.O. Box 457
(985) 634-6696

Independence
Sicilian Heritage
Festival Pageant
P.O. Box 886
(985) 969-3760

  
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