Basile man, St. Landry Parish doctor among governor’s appointees
Gov. John Bel Edwards announced his appointments to several Louisiana boards and commissions Friday.
The appointments follow.
Pilotage Fee Commission
Gov. John Bel Edwards announced his appointments to several Louisiana boards and commissions Friday.
The appointments follow.
Pilotage Fee Commission
The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Oct. 31
Joshua Blake Hebert, 29, 300 block of Belair Street, Ville Platte. Speeding, failure to change address, improper display of temporary license plate. Arrested by Louisiana State Police.
The following are arrests by Eunice Police.
Oct. 28
Heidi Renee Cormier, 35, 700 block of Hill Street, Eunice. Disturbing the peace by intoxication.
Nelson Michael Daigle, 22, 100 block of Lee Road, Eunice. Disturbing the peace.
The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio logs.
Oct. 28
05:16 Disturbance at the corner of North St. George and East Vine.
08:00 Wreck with injuries in front of Tractor Supply with road blockage.
Wanted: Jail and Bail set Nov. 3
Wanted for committing the crime of being a dedicated supporter of Eunice Community Health Center “Jail And Bail” Thursday, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Ruby’s Courtyard.
Contact ECHC for your nomination to be enlisted, 337-457-1205 or Fax 337-457-5523.
According to a spooky tale I heard some years ago, there is a trove of what might have been pirate’s treasure buried next to a cemetery somewhere in Acadia Parish.
The following items are from the 1998 files of The Eunice News.
St. Landry Parish public school students are to start receiving free meals in November.
Lucretia Chancler, supervisor of child nutrition, announced at a School Board Executive Committee meeting that it is possible for the school district to provide the free meals starting Tuesday.
Sounds of music filtered through the air at Lakeview Park on Thursday as the Blackpot Camp was drawing to a close.
The annual camp draws people from across the nation and world for four days of music, dance and cooking classes.
The Class of 2016-2017 Rucks Fellows have been announced by the LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business Rucks Department of Management.
While sitting on a roundtable discussion on energy and economic implications for Louisiana, LSU Professor Emeritus of Economics Loren Scott related to attendees of the an anecdote about his mother
Voters statewide will be asked to decide yes or no on six proposed amendments to the Louisiana Constitution on the Nov. 8 ballot.
Dash cam footage of the shooting of the 6-year-old in Marksville.