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POST-SIGNAL / Saja Hoffpauir
Taking the top prizes in the 2019 International Rice Festival Rice and Creole Cookery Contest were, front row from left, Addyson Broussard, Junior Chef de Riz and Children’s Division Tri-Color winner; Madison Romero, Intermediate Division Tri-Color winner; back row, Michael Klein, USA Rice Federation; Letha Vincent, contest chairman; Brandi Martin, Adult Division Tri-Color winner; Amber Armentor, Teen Division Tri-Color winner; Laurie Bellard, Chef de Riz and Adult Division Tri-Color winner; and Kane Webb, USA Rice Federation.

2019 Rice & Creole Cookery Contest winners named

The annual International Rice Festival Rice and Creole Cookery Contest was held Friday, Oct. 18, and saw a total of 154 dishes entered.

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THE POST-SIGNAL / Desiray Seaux
The winners of the fiddle contest were, from left, Bubba Hebert, emcee; Daisy Hoffpauir , third place; Steve Riley, second place; Jamie Beard, first place; and Delo Hebert, emcee.

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THE POST-SIGNAL / Desiray Seaux
The winners of the Adult Accordion Contest were from left, Bubba Hebert, emcee; Adrian Brasseaux, third place; Bryce Esthay, second place; Jamie Beard, first place and Delo Hebert, emcee.

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THE POST-SIGNAL / Desiray Seaux
The winners of the Youth Accordion Contest were, from left, Bubba Hebert, emcee; Dolsy Riley, third place; Jace Goulas, second place and Burke Riley, first place; and Delo Hebert, emcee.

Musical prowess on display in Fiddle, Accordion Contests

Before most festival-goers had fully recovered from their Friday night revelry, contestants in the International Rice Festival’s Fiddle and Accordion Contests were tuning up behind the Cramer Equip

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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
The Crowley Lions Club welcomed representatives of the Acadiana Planning Commission recently. On hand were, from left, Keith Frederick, club president; Chad LaComb, APC economic development planner; Monique Boulet, APC chief administrative officer; and club member Louis Saab.

Lions hear watershed initiative plans

Monique Boulet, chief administrative officer of the Acadiana Planning Commission, outlined projects that have benefitted Acadia Parish and told Crowley Lions of issues being addressed by the APC.

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