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Louis Bertrand, OP (Spanish: Luis Beltrán or Luis Bertrán; Valencian: Lluís Bertran; 1 January 1526 – 9 October 1581) was a Spanish Dominican friar who preached in South America during the 16th century, and is known as the "Apostle to the Americas".
Louis Bertrand may refer to: Louis Bertrand (saint) (1526–1581), Spanish Dominican priest; Louis Bertrand (mathematician) (1731–1812), Swiss mathematician; Louis Bertrand (Quebec seigneur) (1779–1871), Canadian politician and businessman; Aloysius Bertrand (1807–1841), French poet; Louis Bertrand (novelist) (1866–1941), French ...
LaSalle County is a county located within the Fox Valley and Illinois River Valley regions of the U.S. state of Illinois. As of the 2020 Census, it had a population of 109,658. [3] Its county seat and largest city is Ottawa. [4] LaSalle County is part of the Ottawa, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area of Northern Illinois.
Lostant is located in southwestern LaSalle County at (41.142127, -89.061384 The village limits extend south to the Marshall County line.. Illinois Route 251 runs through the western side of the village, leading north 5 miles (8 km) to Tonica and south 7 miles (11 km) to Wenona.
LaSalle Twp. trustee candidates Barry Kinsey, Sal Vitale and Bob Willis talk about their background and why they want the job.
Louis Auguste Bertrand (January 8, 1808 – March 21, 1875), born John Francis Elias Flandin, was an early leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in France. Bertrand was born near Marseilles, France. He early went into trade and traveled abroad.
In October 1990, he ran as a Democrat for District Attorney of Louisiana's 28th Judicial District, which includes the town of Jena in LaSalle Parish. He was elected to a six-year term against Dan B. Cornett, another Democrat, [ 1 ] and took office in early 1991.
According to a prosecutor with the Attorney General's office, more than a dozen known diploma mills had been set up in Louisiana, where the laws were particularly lenient. Federal investigators estimated that LaSalle, alone, had issued in excess of 40,000 fake diplomas, the bulk of them to government employees.