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Signing the contract for St. Martinville to begin receiving its wholesale electrical power from LEPA are, from left, LEPA Board member/Rayne Mayor Chuck Robichaux (left), St. Martinville Mayor Jason Willis (right) and LEPA General Manager Kevin Bihm (seated).

LEPA welcomes St. Martinville; will now receive wholesale electricity

CARENCRO - The Louisiana Energy & Power Authority (LEPA) will soon provide wholesale electrical power to the City of St. Martinville.

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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
Acadia Parish public school Superintendent Scott Richard was on hand to assist members of the National Association of University Women - Crowley Branch in distributing backpacks filled with school supplies to local children during the NAUW’s “Back to School” event Friday, Aug. 19, at the Martin Luther King Center pavilion. Here, Richard, right, and APSB Vice President Bishop James Proctor hand out backpacks to area high school students.

‘Ready to learn’

CROWLEY – Dozens of backpacks filled with school supplies were distributed to local children during a “Back to School” event hosted by the National Association of University Women – Crowley Branch.

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