$3,000 accordion to be raffled off to benefit Liberty Theater

Eunice Mayor Scott Fontenot, left, and Moisey and Lou Ella Baudoin of Delcambre stand in front of the Liberty Theater. A one of a kind, custom-made accordion made by Moisey is up for grabs in a raffle to benefit the theater. (Photo by Claudette Olivier)

A one of a kind, custom-made accordion by Moisey Baudoin of Delcambre is up for grabs in a raffle to benefit the Liberty Theater.

News notes

Genealogy meetings
Genealogy 101, a workshop/round table, is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, at the Lafayette Public Library, downtown location, 301 W. Congress St., Lafayette.

New Mamou police chief begins to put his stamp on department

Mamou Police Chief Brent Zackery

Brent Zackery felt that it was God’s plan for him to serve his hometown.
“I am a praying man and feel that I was put here for a reason,” Zackery said. “I can’t fail the town or God. I want to give my all to do everything the right way.”

Budget may cut drug courts

Louisiana Supreme Court justices testified Tuesday that a $16 million cut to the Judiciary in its budget for the next fiscal year that begins in four weeks would cause the third branch of government to contract its drug court program that has helped curb the state’s percentage of repeat offenders

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Sports

MAMOU – In an impressive showing, Mamou earned a sweep over Eunice Monday in the season opener for both teams.

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Karla Bellon, left, and Michelle Brown shop Saturday at Gossip Boutique during the annual Noel on The Prairie.

The 17th annual Noel on the Prairie held Saturday and Sunday in Eunice drew many pre-holiday shoppers with 32 Eunice merchants offering customers discounts and sales. Above are shoppers at Holly’s Hobbies. (Photos by Myra Miller)

Obituaries

Irice Ann Darbonne Lavergne passed away on Thursday November 17, 2016 at the age of 73.
Burial will be held at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Eunice.

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