Tri-Parish jobless rates remain above a year ago
The Tri-Parish September unemployment rates remained above those of year ago.
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The Tri-Parish September unemployment rates remained above those of year ago.
Every Louisiana flood survivor has unique needs that arise along the road to recovery, so FEMA’s disaster recovery centers and their staffs are still available to meet as many of those needs as possible.
Services include:
Registering for FEMA disaster assistance.
From the desk of St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz
Trick-or-treat will be held in Eunice from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday.
The Halloween event on 2nd Street also is set from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday. Organizers request that no one wear a clown costume.
In unincorporated St. Landry Parish, trick-or-treat hours are from 5:30 to 7 p.m.Monday.
Nearly 3,000 people or 5 percent voted early in St. Landry Parish out of the 58,599 voters registered for the Nov. 8 election.
Early voting began Oct. 25 and ends Tuesday .
Early voting according to the Louisiana Secretary of State and as of Thursday were:
The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Oct. 28
The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio logs.
Oct. 27
05:50 Right side of the gate fell off at City Lake.
07:35 Vehicle blocking the road in the 200 block of Armide.
09:17 Shoplifting at Fred’s. Subject ran and left her purse.
The following is an arrest by Eunice Police.
Oct. 27
Christopher Mouton, 36, 100 block of Gum Street, Eunice. Bench warrant.
The chairman of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee said he is considering drafting legislation that would apply additional layers of scrutiny to the fiscal review process used for laws passed by the Louisiana Legislature.
Runners for the Old Glory Relay ran through Eunice at about noon Tuesday on their way to Tampa, Florida.
After the runners left VFW Post 8971, Post Commander Terry Matte, said, “It is great. This is what America is about. United we stand, divided we fall.”
St. Landry Parish School Board members began tweaking the next superintendent’s contract, but didn’t alter the $138,000 base salary at a special meeting Monday.
The board meets again on Nov. 3 and the contract is almost certain to come up on the agenda.
Up to 6,000 people attended the second annual Experience Louisiana Festival on the LSUE campus Saturday and Sunday, according to Dwight Jodon, one of the Eunice Club organizers.
“Really good weekend,” he said even noting the exceptional weather.
Dash cam footage of the shooting of the 6-year-old in Marksville.