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LSUE students experience economic development first-hand

Travonte Robinson, standing, introduces himself at The St. Landry Parish Economic Development board meeting Tuesday in Opelousas. Robinson was one of seven Louisiana State University Eunice students who attended the meeting. With the students was Madelaine Landry, left, executive director of the LSUE Foundation. Other students shown in foreground, from left, are Kaliyah Edwards and Catlyn Lauret. Seated at the table in background, from left, are Laura Reed, Stephanie Cooper, Kyle Kaamil and Erilyn Adams. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

To some watching economic development may be akin to monitoring the growth of grass in December, but seven college students said the St. Landry Parish Economic Development board meeting was, at the least, interesting.

Lady Bengals still hungry

The LSU Eunice sophomore softball players have passed the 100-win plateau for their two-year Lady Bengal careers.
But head coach Andy Lee said records and statistics don’t mean much to his team as they strive to make a return trip to the NCJAA Division II World Series.

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