Police Report

March 19

5:19 a.m. Fight, Hwy. 13 North.

6:13 a.m. SUV hit police, Maple & Viola.

9:54 a.m. Lawyer on phone with client, when phone fell and client heard moaning; client transferred to hospital; weapon given to mother, Tate.

1:31 p.m. Accident, Cato lot.

Couples announce wedding dates

Andrea Wiggins and Clayton Campbell of Pineville are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Crystal Leann Campbell, to Mr. Jason Paul Courville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy (Debra) Courville of Basile.

Lady Jays grab district win

The St. Edmund Lady Jays scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and rallied to a 4-1 win over False River Academy on Wednesday.

St. Bernard's annual Passion Play

Breaux Bridge — St. Bernard's School put on its annual Passion Play on March 19.

Death Notice

NELSON JOSEPH “BO’’ BELLARD, JR.

Strain: La. agriculture facing future changes

Breaux Bridge — Louisiana Agricultural Commissioner Mike Strain spoke highly of conservation efforts of producers in the state as he touched upon the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry‘s (LDAF) involvement in the dynamics of U.S. agriculture.

School Board schedules driver's ed classes

The St. Landry Parish School Board’s Driver’s Education summer program will begin on Wednesday, May 28. Classes will be held from 8 a.m. until noon.

Wind damage in St. Martinville

A SPLINTERED WATER OAK rests on a car port in northern St. Martinville after straight-line winds Tuesday reached 55 mph in parts of Acadiana.

Senior apartment construction seen in 60 days

Construction is expected to begin within 60 days on a seniors apartment complex in East Eunice.

A non-profit corporation consisting of several partner agencies will build the 42-unit complex for low-income seniors.

Fred Cornforth, president and CEO of the Idaho-based non-profit Commercial Development, Inc., said work should begin on the site within two months.

Investing in Louisiana’s future

We are changing the future of our state. With the final passage of real ethics reform by the Legislature, we can now begin to move Louisiana forward without being burdened by the mistakes of our past. The people of Louisiana have spoken, the Legislature has acted, and change is coming.

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