THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
A butterfly hops from flower to flower Tuesday afternoon at a spot just off North Parkerson Avenue. Butterflies are great for gardens as they are attracted to bright flowers and need to feed on nectar. When they do this their bodies collect pollen and carry it to other plants. This helps fruits, vegetables and flowers to produce new seeds.
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Rice & Gravy Cook-Off Saturday
CROWLEY - The fourth annual Rice & Gravy Cook-Off will be staged at the Wells Fargo Building on Saturday, Sept. 23.
CommUNITY Day of Prayer set Oct. 5
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Ochsner Acadia General Hospital sets Handprints of Hope
CROWLEY - Ochsner Acadia General Hospital will be recognizing breast cancer survivors during its Handprints of Hope event Monday, Sept. 25, in the hospital’s Breast Cancer Center Lobby.