With new month comes new laws
Not buckling up now carries heftier fines, sex offenders aren’t allowed careers in door-to-door sales and children’s lemonade stands are shielded from ticketing as more than 400 new Louisiana laws
Not buckling up now carries heftier fines, sex offenders aren’t allowed careers in door-to-door sales and children’s lemonade stands are shielded from ticketing as more than 400 new Louisiana laws
Father Edward Duhon, Chaplain of Catholic Charities of Acadiana, spoke to members of the Rotary Club of Crowley about homelessness in the Diocese of Lafayette.
RAYNE - Restaurants, theater group, senior activities, youth events -- these future projects and much more were discussed Thursday morning at The Green Room here during the first of four Creative P
A federal flood insurance program that’s the only option for many homeowners in areas threatened by water damage was extended Tuesday with none of the reforms many observers call necessary.
MIRE - On Saturday, June 23, a 4 p.m. Mass celebrated the Assumption Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Mire 64th anniversary as a parish.
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