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Troupe d’Evangeline to hold auditions for next production Thursday, February 26

Troupe d’Evangeline Community Theatre will be holding auditions on Thursday, February 26, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the warehouse located behind the Ville Platte town square. Auditions will be for an “I Love Lucy” themed murder mystery.

Greater Lafayette Chamber transforms into "One Acadiana"

The Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce announced today that it is officially transforming into a regional business organization known as "One Acadiana."  The organization's new name is representative of bringing together the business community across nine

One Acadiana campaign achieves fundraising goal

Blood donors receive Mardi Gras shirt and are entered to win a New Orleans Mardi Gras Ball package

This Mardi Gras season United Blood Services wants to laissez les bons temps rouler with you by asking you to donate blood to help save lives!

News from Tour du Teche in Breaux Bridge

BREAUX BRIDGE - Tour du Teche, Inc., begins its sixth season of races with some significant changes including a new race in May, more opportunities for youths, and an exciting new finish line for the Ecrevisse (Crawfish) Race in October.

Evangeline beef producer selected as Louisiana Cattleman of the Year

The Louisiana Cattleman’s Association held their 85th annual convention on January 2-4, in Houma at the Courtyard Marriott Hotel.

Area graduates of Northwestern State University in Natchitoches announced

NATCHITOCHES - Northwestern State University awarded degrees to 810 students Friday at Fall Commencement Exercises in Prather Coliseum. Incoming Northwestern State President Dr. James Henderson was the commencement speaker.

Mamou High School seniors asking for help replacing stolen class trip fund

Earlier this week, Mamou High School seniors learned money being saved for their senior trip in May had been stolen. Class sponsor Rachel Israel said she came home and found her house had been broken into through the air conditioning unit from a window and the money was taken.

State police investigating death following domestic altercation

The Louisiana State Police has taken over the investigation into the death of a Ville Platte man who died after Ville Platte police were called to a report of a domestic altercation early shortly before 1 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, on Oak Street.

Judge expected to order new Turkey Creek mayor election without calling for court hearing

The district judge who dismissed the case of Cloud vs. Louisiana Secretary of State probably will issue orders as directed by the Third District Court of appeals last week, without calling a court hearing.

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