Area coronavirus spread slows after brief spike
The threat of a spring coronavirus surge in Acadiana appears to be waning after transmissions and hospitalizations accelerated earlier this month.
The threat of a spring coronavirus surge in Acadiana appears to be waning after transmissions and hospitalizations accelerated earlier this month.
An invasive snail species called apple snails have started to threaten crawfish production in Louisiana.
The city’s 21st year of the observance of National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 6, will again be a virtual presentation.
The following cases were determined by Crowley City Judge Marie B. Trahan during proceedings on Monday, April 12:
Warrants were issued for failure to appear for the following persons:
The Acadia Parish School Board’s Head Start Program announces registration for 2021-2022.
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