Penny Bourque Daigle

Breaux Bridge – Funeral services were held at 1 p.m., on Tuesday, April 1, 2008, at St. Bernard Catholic Church for Penny Bourque Daigle, 45, who passed away on Saturday, March 29, 2008, at her residence in Lafayette.

LSU could sign the most talented class ever in 2009

How strong will LSU’s 2009 signing class be? It’s obviously a long way off from next year’s February signing day but the latest trend in college football is to lock up recruits early. LSU broke out of the gates on the inside pole and is running strong toward the finish line.

EPSO, LSP arrest one

By: CARISSA HEBERT

Managing Editor

Clarence J. Lavergne Jr., also known as Junior, Lavergne, 55, 1627 Walnut St., Pine Prairie, was charged again by authorities in regards to alleged narcotic use.

Fire calls involve various calls including two missing walkers

By: CARISSA HEBERT

Managing Editor

The Ville Platte Fire Department had several calls during the last two weeks. Some of those calls were in District Two, Ward One’s area.

Fire calls included:

LPB to air live coverage of governor's address to legislature

Louisiana Public Broadcasting will provide live coverage of Governor Bobby Jindal’s address to the regular session of the Legislature Monday, March 31, at 1 p.m. on the six-channel LPB network and WLAE-TV32 in New Orleans.

KLB sponsors Fourth Annual Zero Tolerance for Litter weekend

Baton Rouge – Keep Louisiana Beautiful (KLB), in cooperation with the Louisiana State Police and the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is sponsoring its fourth annual anti-litter campaign weekend, Friday through Sunday, April 4, to April 6.

LSUE announces recent high school rallies winners

EUNICE – Some 368 area students will be going to the state high school rally competition because of their superior performance at the 37th annual LSU at Eunice District High School Literary, Speech and Drama Rallies.

Rice Field Day planned May 20

By: Keith A. Fontenot

County Agent/

Parish Chairman

Evangeline Parish

A fiscal conservative in the bedroom

By: James Gil

U.S. Sen. David Vitter is obviously correct when he says “anyone who looks at the two cases will see there is an enormous difference” between him and Eliot Spitzer.

Barack Obama: The race issue and the presidency

By: Milo A. Nickel

After watching the television tape on Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s display of hate for America and white people, to the delight of his cheering and hand clapping congregation, I was at once shocked and saddened.

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