Eunice Kiwanis Club

Judge: Court trying to change lives

From left, Jackie Vallare, community service supervisor; Terry Hoychick, Eunice City Court judge; and Eunice Police Sgt. Stephanie Myers; at Thursday’s Eunice Kiwanis Club meeting. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

When Eunice City Court Judge Terry Hoychick says his being a judge is a ‘calling’ and he isn’t talking about a phone call.

‘Honor Our Heroes’ banquet held

Lennie Boulet, left, a deputy marshal, Terry Darbonne, city marshal, Police Chief Randy Fontenot, Sue Darbonne and Amanda Boulet visit during the “Honor Our Heroes” banquet Thursday. The banquet, sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Eunice and the city of Eunice, honored and paid tribute to all city law enforcement officials and their families. (Photo by Myra Miller)

A “Honor Our Heroes” banquet, sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Eunice and the city of Eunice, was held Thursday evening at the Northwest Center.

Eunice radio guy grooves to records ... and that’’s not just playing them

Rick Nesbitt holds up two 45 rpm records that include Bill Haley’s “Shake, Rattle and Roll” song at a recent Eunice Kiwanis Club meeting. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

Rick Nesbitt, owner of KEUN AM & FM radio station, is in the business of playing records, but it seems to go deeper than that.
Nesbitt estimates he has about 150,000 records, the vinyl kind that provided the music for generations before tape, CD and digital downloads.

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