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Acadia Parish 4-H agents, youth leaders visit Kiwanis

Kayla Segura, left, and Megan Sarver, the two Acadia Parish 4-H agents, speak to Eunice Kiwanis members Thursday. Acadia Parish 4-H has about 1,100 members, 200 adult volunteers and 100 youth volunteers. (Photo by Claudette Olivier)

Agents and youth leaders from Acadia Parish 4-H visited with the Eunice Kiwanis Club Thursday, and each of the 4-H members shared what being a member of the club has taught them.

The grace of God

Rev. Billy Turner

I haven’t written much lately on the greatest creation, idea, execution of God. I will, now.
As the world battles all the culture wars, and we can’t seem to get together on most ideas, there is this:

Eunice master plan gains some traction

Jack Burson, right, talks about the city’s budget during a town hall meeting Thursday at the Eunice Municipal Complex. The meeting was about the need for a master plan for the city. Also shown, from left, are Don Reber, chairman of the Eunice Economic Development Committee; Bill Fontenot, St. Landry Parish Government president; Anthony Baltakis, moderator and an LSU Eunice history professor; and Jason Bertrand, an alderman. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

The development of a master plan for Eunice gained some traction Thursday night after the case for it was presented at City Hall.
In a show of hands most of about 50 people attending the meeting indicated support for a plan to map.

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