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CAB (Citizens Against Blight) is determined to do whatever it takes to eliminate blight in our city. This is not a “back of town” problem. This is a problem that affects “everyone in town”, directly or indirectly. The front yard of an abandoned and uninhabitable home can quickly become a dumping ground like this one. Anyone who owns property like this or is afraid that their property may soon begin to look like this and needs assistance in removing such blight from their property is urged to contact Emily Stoma with CAB at 337-523-6044.

Fight Against Blight

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THE POST-SIGNAL/Claudette Olivier
Joey Credeur, of Crowley, takes advantage of a break in the rain to paint a house on East 7th Street for his landlord. Today’s weather forecast calls for a few showers this morning with skies slowly clearing through the day. Sunshine is expected to return in abundance on Friday and temperatures climb back in the low 80s before a front brings more showers into the area on Saturday.

A fresh coat of paint

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Crowley Post-Signal
602 N. Parkerson Ave, Crowley, LA 70526
Phone: 337-783-3450
Fax: 337-788-0949

Rayne-Acadian Tribune
108 North Adams, Rayne, LA 70578
Phone: 337-334-3186
Fax: 337-334-8474

Church Point News
c/o The Eunice News, 465 Aymond St., Eunice, LA 70535
Phone: 337-457-3061