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Candidates speak at forum
Jones, Marceaux express their differences
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Service road project among topics at APCVC
CROWLEY – After months of planning and preparing, the proposed service road project is one step closer to becoming a reality. The project was among several things discussed at the Acadia P...
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Arrests likely in weekend explosions
Several juveniles suspected
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Local N.O. Saints fans craving more in 2010
Tonight’s Minnesota game the first as defending champs
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Jurors to apply for grant funds
Special meeting held in place of committees
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Kirk Schexnider, second from left, joined the Crowley Rotary Club Tuesday to discuss landscaping and offered some tips in the field. Joining him at the meeting were, from left, Peggy Sandidge, who introduced Schexnider; Isabella delaHoussaye, club president; and Elliot Doré, vocational speaker. Schexnider discusses shade gardening
Growing things in darker areas possible
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Lawrence Cramer, president of the Roberts Cove Germanfest Association, and Mary Ann Leonards gave a presentation of the history of the German community at Roberts Cove, and discussed the upcoming Roberts Cove Germanfest Oct. 2-3. Kiwanians given German history lesson
By J. Anfenson-Comeau jamieenews@bellsouth.net It’s a little piece of Germany in the midst of Cajun country. Mary Ann “Rusty” Leonards and Lawrence Cramer, president of the Roberts Cove Germanfes...
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Armstrong Middle honored with 2010 RAMP Award
Armstrong Middle School received the Recognized ASCA Model Program ( RAMP ) designation during a special ceremony at the American School Counselor Association’s annual conference in Boston, Mass...
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Alleged 'Bayou Bandit' arrested
Man linked to crimes in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and New Mexico
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DISTRICT ATTORNEY MIKE HARSON, cener, presented Rayne Police Chief Carroll Stelly with a check for $20,346.90, which represents 60 percent of proceeds from the sale of illegal drugs by Mark Sinegal, which were ordered forfeited by the court following Sinegal’s guilty plea and a six-year jail sentence. Joining Chief Stelly and D.A. Harson Wednesday afternoon were Rayne Detective Ricky Gary, left, and Assistant District Attorneys David Smith and Roger Hamilton. The men are pictured in front of a 1989 Cadillac, one of three vehicles also forfeited. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Paul Kedinger) Rayne Police share in forfeited drug money; $20,346.90 planned for training, equipment
District Attorney Mike Harson handed Rayne Police Chief Carroll Stelly a check in the amount of $20,346.90 in court-ordered forfeited drug proceeds Wednesday afternoon. The check represents 60 p...
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MUSEUM RECEIVES DONATION - During an open house at Le Vieux Presbytere in Church Point on Thursday evening, September 2,  at 6 p.m. a presentation was made to the museum by the Church Point Community Development Corporation in the amount of $2,500. Chris LeBas, left, president of the Corporation, presented the donation to Gene Thibodeaux. The Corporation, a non profit organization, was instrumental in building the Church Point Buggy Town playground. The organization sponsors  a golf tournament and breakfast with Santa. Le Vieux Presbytere will be on the fourth annual Cajun Prairie Christmas Trail which will be conducted November 1 through December 31. (LSN Photo by Diana Daigle)

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MIRACLE MEETING: Leo Spaetgens, right, was 21 years old, when he was reunited with his brother, Lawrence, then 17, on Hawaii, creating a miraculous, once-in-a-lifetime memory on Waikiki Beach. Was brothers’ reunion a WWII miracle?
By PAUL KEDINGER Managing Editor Was a meeting of two brothers from Roberts Cove on the World War II beaches of Hawaii a miracle? To this day, Leo Spaetgens believes the opportunity to reunite...
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