APPJ, council committees set meetings
Committees of the Acadia Parish Police Jury and Crowley City Council will meet during the coming week.
Committees of the Acadia Parish Police Jury and Crowley City Council will meet during the coming week.
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Thirteen Acadia Parish 4-H graduates were presented honor cords during the recent honors banquet held at Acadian Baptist Center. They include, front from left, Kaitlyn Bertrand, Vivian Daigle, Sierra Wimberly, Kelsey Corder, Kassidy Fontenot, Megan Breaux and Mary Catoire; back from left, Kayla Segura (agent), Gabe Hebert, Dustin Zaunbrecher, Luke Cormier, Ronald Faulk, Amanda Cormier, Lauren Hoffpauir and Megan Sarver (agent).
Members and volunteers from 4-H clubs across Acadia Parish were able to celebrate the 2021 Outstanding members by hosting the annual Outstanding Member banquet at the Acadian Baptist Center.
Most of the gun violence in Crowley over the past year can be traced back to a single incident in May 2020.
The Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce announced today that Isabella de la Houssaye, a life-long charitable and civic leader in the parish, is named the organization’s 2021 Humanitarian of the Year
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