Parish to train storm spotters

The St. Landry Parish Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness and the National Weather Service will provide free training to teach people to be storm spotters.

The parish is required to have trained spotters as part of the “Storm Ready” program.

Orphan Trains delivered children from NYC

By Jamie Anfenson-Comeau

jamieenews@bellsouth.net

Council OKs $3M bonds for streets

Breaux Bridge — The City Council on March 11 authorized Mayor Jack Dale Delhomme to apply to the State Bond Commission for a $3 million bond issue to resurface all of the city’s streets.

Savoie named to Dean's List

WASHINGTON – Caroline Savoie has been named to the Dean’s List of the School of Arts and Science for the Fall 2007 semester at The Catholic University of America. Caroline earned a grade point average of 3.820 which places her in the top ten percent among all Arts and Science undergraduates.

Acadiana Deaths

CHURCH POINT – Lloyd Smith, 83, died Monday, March 10, 2008 at the Acadia-St. Landry Hospital in Church Point.

Guidry Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Ricky Lee Moore

CROWLEY – Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, 2008 at Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel for Ricky Lee Moore, 59, who died Monday, March 10, 2008 in Lafayette.

Fr. Gary Schexnayder, Pastor of Saint Michael’s Catholic Church will conduct the services.

Cama Lee Leger

IOTA – Cama Lee Hebert Leger entered into eternal rest from her home surrounded by family and friends on Monday, March 10, 2008. The Lord blessed this earth with her birth on February 10, 1933 in Iota, Louisiana.

Eugenie Musacchio

CROWLEY – Funeral services will be held at noon, Thursday, March 13, 2008 at the Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel for Eugenie Jaschke Musacchio, 96. Mrs. Musacchio died Sunday, March 9, 2008 in Crowley.

Crime Stoppers investigating burglary

RAYNE – This week, Crime Stoppers of Acadia Parish needs your help to solve a burglary.

Crowley Council meets Tuesday

By Howell Dennis

CROWLEY - The Crowley City council met Tuesday night to discuss a variety of issues including the awarding of a contract for the Historic Downtown Parkerson project and the purchase of a batting cage for the girl’s field at the recreation center.

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