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Rayne High’s first baseman Konnor Boone (24) snags a throw for an out during the Wolves’ 3-game series of the Division II regional round of the LHSAA State Baseball Playoffs held at Rayne’s Gossen Memorial Park on Thursday and Friday. The Wolves fell 1-2 during the series, halting their play in the playoffs. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)

Griffins halt Wolves in regional round of baseball playoffs

RAYNE - Hits and runs were hard to come by in the Division II regional round of the state baseball playoffs for the Wolves as they hosted North DeSoto on Thursday and Friday in the best of three se

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Classmates from the Church Point High School class of 1957 gathered for a reunion on Saturday, April 20, at the home of Chester and Doreen Wimberley in Swords, Louisiana. In attendance were, seated from left, Connie Wimberley Bourgeois, Carol Menard, Herman Francois, Dale Daigle Francois,Brenda Capello Comeaux, Carl Scanlan, Jackie McBride Voutrot; standing from left, Carol Moreaux, Culum Young, Raymond Lavergne, Chester Wimberley, Wanda Smith Doucet, Patrick Lavergne, Louanna Bergeron Pelezo and Henry Lee Prather.

Church Point High School class of 1957 gathers for reunion

The 1957 graduating class of Church Point High School gathered for a reunion on Saturday, April 20, 2024, at the beautiful country home of classmate, Chester Wimberley and his wife, Doreen in Sword

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Board Vice President Denise Brignac, Gossen, left, and Amanda Cormier, Chamber Business Development Director, right, welcomed La. State Trooper Thomas Gossen as he presented a “Lunch and Learn” program at the Chamber Office, part of an ongoing program hosted by the Rayne Chamber of Commerce. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)

"Lunch and Learn" hosted by Rayne Chamber of Commerce

Special thanks are extended to Louisiana State Trooper Thomas Gossen for presenting a “Lunch and Learn” program at the Chamber Office, part of an ongoing program hosted by the Rayne Chamber of Comm

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By official proclamation, Mayor Charles “Chuck” Robichaux has designated May 9-11, 2024, as ”Frog Festival Days” in the City of Rayne in recognition of the 52nd Anniversary Rayne Frog Festival to be held on those dates. Committee members on hand for the signing of the proclamation at City Hall were, seated from left, Chairman Marietta Leonards and Mayor Robichaux; standing, Eric Berken, Jan broussard, Amanda Cormier, Suzette Leonards, Beverly Rayon, Rusti Morel and Mayor Pro-Tem Lendell “Pete” Babineaux. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)

52nd Frog Festival Week declared

RAYNE - In exactly one week, the 2024 Frog Festival Parade will begin, kicking off the 52nd Anniversary Rayne Frog Festival, the three-day “oua oua ron” event to be enjoyed by many May 9-11.

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