$3,000 accordion to be raffled off to benefit Liberty Theater
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.
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.
The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio logs.
June 1
06:39 Wreck on Holiday Inn Express parking lot.
10:55 Juvenile, 8, was jumped and bit in the 300 block of Acadia.
11:23 Snake on the porch in the 1700 block of Scott Street.
The following are arrests by Eunice Police.
June 1
Tyler Blaze Murphy, 19, 4300 block of Perchville Road, Eunice. Warrants for two counts of trespassing.
The following are arrests reported by St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz.
June 2
Julian Guillory Jr., 23, 4362 Perchville Road, Eunice. Simple battery.
Gov. John Bel Edwards announced Wednesday that he signed the following bills into law:
ACT 266 – SB 30: Authorizes the exchange of land between the Department of Agriculture and Forestry and the Cooper Cemetery Association in Beauregard Parish
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.
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.”
A lineup of chefs has been scheduled on Saturdays at the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve’s Prairie Acadian Cultural Center for free foodways cooking demonstrations.
In recently released results, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Five-Star Quality Rating System recognized Eunice Community Home Health with a 5-star rating in quality.
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
The Senate voted 36-1 to allow all juvenile offenders sentenced to life without parole the chance for a parole hearing after serving 35 years.
Capital outlay projects from throughout the state regained hope for funding Monday as the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee quickly passed amendments to the capital budget bill, adding $25 million for more than 200 previously eliminated or funding-reduced projects.
Dash cam footage of the shooting of the 6-year-old in Marksville.