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Two more sentinel chickens turned up with West Nile virus in St. Martin Parish last week.
The week also saw three new human cases of the disease reported, including one in Lafayette with the more serious brain and spinal cord infection.
The City Council last week fortified its position against appointing another assistant police chief to replace Nary Smith, who was terminated in 2011 upon reaching age 65.
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Cajun music queen Christine Balfa and the TECHE Project are bringing the second annual Shake Your Trail Feather concert to Parc des Ponts here Saturday, Oct. 19.
The St. Martinville City Council last week authorized the mayor to write off $29,836.85 in unpaid utility bills.
It’s could’ve been worse – and usually was, once upon a time.
“It’s a big difference from the $60,000 it used to be,” Mayor Thomas Nelson said.
With a mammoth organizing effort before them since taking over the Breaux Bridge Citywide Garage Sale in July, the Downtown Merchants Association rose to the occasion with unqualified success as sponsors of the event this past weekend.
The St. Martin Parish Council Tuesday heard good news from Parish Assessor Lawrence Patin and auditor Charles “Chip” Maraist. “Revenues are outstripping expenditures,” said Maraist, summarizing the annual audit report.
What began as a dream back in 2011 is now approaching reality as the preliminary steps towards construction of a new public library in Breaux Bridge are set in motion.
The St. Martin Parish Council Tuesday heard good news from Parish Assessor Lawrence Patin and auditor Charles "Chip" Maraist.
"Revenues are outstripping expenditures," said Maraist, summarizing the annual audit report. "You are experiencing steady growth."
A male inmate at the St.
According to a press release disseminated by the St. Martin Sheriff's Office at 2:46 p.m.
Charli, 9, mans the net for her "Paw Pete," Carl Peter Boggs of St. Martinville, a licensed charter captain in Grand Isle