UL Lafayette celebrates Earth Week with Fête de la Terre festival
UL Lafayette’s Fête de la Terre 2015 festival will feature a week’s worth of activities and events to raise awareness about sound environmental and recycling practices.
UL Lafayette’s Fête de la Terre 2015 festival will feature a week’s worth of activities and events to raise awareness about sound environmental and recycling practices.
The following are Eunice police arrests.
April 20
Blake Ryan Simon, 21, 1090 La. 758, Eunice; Simple battery.
The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio logs.
April 20
07:29 Traffic crash, La. 13 South; Summons/citation.
07:43 Hit and run, 400 block of Mayers.
08:32 Child complaint, 400 block of North East; Children playing on the phone.
CONWAY, S.C. – The Hurricane Genesis & Outlook (HUGO) Project at Coastal Carolina University anticipates a “below normal” hurricane season for 2015, according to its extended range forecast for the North Atlantic calculated in mid-April.
Coastal Bridge Company sent notice today for the following road work as part of the St. Landry Parish Rural Road Improvement Program, according to an email from St. Landry Parish Government.
Festival International de Louisiane begins Wednesday and continues through Sunday.
Lafayette police announced that for security and safety reasons, some restriction for parking along Jefferson Street will be imposed during dates and times noted.
A two-vehicle on Interstate 10 wet of Iota near milepost 68 at about 1:30 a.m. Sunday took claimed the life of Emily Tramel, 29, of Elton, a Louisiana Police State news release stated.
A quest to discuss procedures for adopting ordinances in St. Landry Parish bounced from the procedure explained by the parish attorney to a nostalgic recollection of the power of the former police jury.
Legislators facing a $1.6 billion budget shortfall and a governor who is steadfast against increasing anything resembling a tax hike, are likely placed in turf-protection mode.
Louisiana attorney general candidate Jeff Landry spoke to the Kiwanis Club about how he plans to protect families, freedoms and rules of law should he be elected this fall.
Since at least 2010, female hunter numbers in Louisiana have gone up, from 14,536 to 21,335 last year.
That number could also increase by anywhere up to 3,267 because 3,267 license purchases were made last year with no gender confirmation.
Dash cam footage of the shooting of the 6-year-old in Marksville.