Submitted by Claudette Olivier on Fri, 01/20/2017 - 20:51
Spring is just around the corner — flowers will bloom, rain showers will pass and birds will migrate, including bluebirds.
Submitted by Claudette Olivier on Wed, 01/18/2017 - 20:01
(Editor’s Note: The following information was obtained from the Evangeline Parish Clerk of Court’s Office in Ville Platte. This information is printed once a month in The Gazette.)
December 1, 2016: Jordan Taylor Fontenot and Shawna Brook Fontenot.
Submitted by Claudette Olivier on Wed, 01/18/2017 - 20:01
Turkey Enchilada Skillet, Blueberry Pecan Bread Pudding and Rice Cooker Jalapeno Rice were just a few of the winning recipes at the 4-H Rice, Sweet Potato, Pecan, Poultry and Bento Cookery Contest.
Submitted by Claudette Olivier on Fri, 01/13/2017 - 20:21
(Editor’s Note: The following information was obtained from the Evangeline Parish Clerk of Court’s Office in Ville Platte. This information is printed once a month in The Gazette.)
November 2, 2016: Carl Joseph Batiste and Kayla Michelle Tezeno.
Submitted by Claudette Olivier on Fri, 01/13/2017 - 20:20
MAMOU — Why leave Evangeline Parish to relax when bliss can be found right in the heart of downtown Mamou?
Submitted by Claudette Olivier on Wed, 01/04/2017 - 20:38
This week, we take a look back at February 1974.
• Belinda Pelloquin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Jimmie Pelloquin of Basile, was crowned the 1974 Evangeline Parish Farm Bureau Queen. First runner-up was Wanda Gayle Fusilier of Vidrine, and second runner-up was Carla Fruge of Basile.
Submitted by Claudette Olivier on Wed, 01/04/2017 - 20:37
It’s Ville Platte versus Opelousas.
Submitted by Claudette Olivier on Thu, 12/29/2016 - 22:09
South Louisiana Community College Chancellor Natalie Harder was the guest speaker at the December 22 Ville Platte Rotary Club meeting.
Submitted by Claudette Olivier on Wed, 12/28/2016 - 20:50
Gazette photos by Claudette Olivier
Submitted by Claudette Olivier on Wed, 12/21/2016 - 20:48
Crawfish lakes are full of all sorts of creatures, but one farmer saw a first in his field on a recent day of picking up brood stock.
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