Police Jury won’t cancel Halloween
Acadia Parish Police Jury President Chance Henry confirmed that Halloween trick-or-treat activities will not be cancelled this year.
Acadia Parish Police Jury President Chance Henry confirmed that Halloween trick-or-treat activities will not be cancelled this year.
The second-degree murder trial of of Demetric Savoy, charged in the May 2018 death of his estranged wife, Heather Mouton, has been continued.
Acadiana schools lead the state in reported novel coronavirus cases among students and staff, according to data from the Louisiana Department of Health.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is listed among the top 389 colleges and universities in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 edition of “Best Colleges.”
Acadia Parish businesses are eligible for the Main Street Recovery Grant program through the Louisiana Department of Treasury.
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