LSUE names students to Chancellor’s List

Graduates with a grade-point average 3.8-4.0 receive Summa Cum Laude honors. From left, are Dr. Renee Robichaux, vice chancellor for Academic Affairs; Catlyn Lauret of Washington, management; Allison Briscoe of Eunice, Louisiana transfer degree biological science; Gregory Leger of Rayne, Louisiana transfer degree biological science and Dr. Kimberly Russell, chancellor of LSU Eunice. Not pictured are Kaliee Lyons of Eunice, Louisiana transfer degree biological science; Sadie West of Church Point, Louisiana transfer degree biological science; Cassie Bonin of Lake Arthur; certificate accounting technology; and David Berns Jr. of Slidell, fire and emergency services.

LSU Eunice has named 262 students to the Spring Semester 2016 Chancellor’s List in recognition of their academic achievement. The list comprises full-time students who maintained at least a 3.5 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale during the semester.
Area students on the list are:

Cafe Mosiac owner receives Entrepreneurial Excellence award

Nathanael Johnson, owner of Cafe Mosiac, Reve Coffee Roasters, and Campus Grounds, recently received the Entrepreneurial Excellence award from St. Landry Economic Development. Johnson first opened Cafe Mosaic, located on 2nd Street, Eunice, in 2009. (Photos by Claudette Olivier)

Coffee, music and art — these are three of Nathanael Johnson’s favorite things.

News notes

10th pastor and wife appreciation May 29
The Greater Golden Light Baptist Church family coordially invites the public to their 10th year Pastor Gregory Fontenot and Wife Appreciation ceremony on May 29 at 2:30 p.m.

Energy-saving issue goes to full board

Mary Ellen Donatto, a Eunice member of the St. Landry Parish School Board, presides over a Building, Lands and Sites Committee meeting in Opelousas on Monday. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

Three energy-saving proposals, which have come up before St. Landry Parish School Board members for several months, will once again land in front of them without a recommendation.

Liberty Theater closing for repairs Shows continue at Prairie Acadian Cultural Center

Eunice Mayor Scott Fontenot shows where ceiling tile was removed because of a water leak at the Liberty Theater. (Photos by Harlan Kirgan)

The Rendez-vous des Cajuns show at the Liberty Theater is closing until water damage is repaired, Eunice Mayor Scott Fontenot said.
The shows will continue at the Prairie Acadian Cultural Center of Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve at 250 West Park Ave., Eunice

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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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