‘Friends’ formed for L-E Site enhancement
A recently formed group will work to enhance and support the Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site here.
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A recently formed group will work to enhance and support the Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site here.
Detective Sgt. Dickie Davitt, who died May 22, is honored by the Breaux Bridge Police Department for his 23 years of service.
South Louisiana Community College's Evangeline Campus, 600 St. Martin Luther King Dr., is holding an open house and family literacy night 6-8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20.
On hand will be career advisors and information about programs and courses offered at the campus.
There will be free food and refreshments.
Monday, Oct. 13
Heather Arnaud, 32, Duson; failure to appear, warrant, St. Martin Sheriff’s Office (SMSO).
Leopold Calais, 25, Carencro; child endangerment/domestic abuse (SMSO).
Robert Capps, 47, St. Jacinto, Texas; failure to appear, warrant (SMSO).
The 16th Judicial District Attorney's office has filed suit here asking the court to compel New Iberia attorney Carolyn Deal to formally withdraw her candidacy for the Division H judgeship because she doesn't mean the requirements set out in the state's Constitution.
With the duck season just five weeks off, a Lafayette attorney is questioning policies of the St. Martin School Board regarding hunting rights on two of its 16th Section properties.
Enrollment in St. Martin Parish public schools increased slightly this year, reversing a trend of decreasing enrollment noted in the previous three years.
Parish school systems are required to submit their enrollment to the state’s Board of Elementary and Secondary Education as of October 1 each year.
St. Martin Hospital announces the arrival of its most advanced imaging equipment for patients in St. Martin Parish with a new MRI mobile unit.
The GE Echospeed Plus 1.5T provides high resolution, whole-body MRI scans.
Paddlers, their coureurs de bois, and traveling cheering squads are coming to the Teche Country this weekend from Texas, Kansas, Florida, Illinois, California, Wisconsin and Maryland as well as all over Louisiana.
What is drawing them here is the chance to race down the bayou for cash prizes, trophies and adventure.
On Sunday, Sept. 21, at approximately 5 p.m., Breaux Bridge police responded to a complaint of a hit and run at 1932 Rees St., the Walmart parking lot.
The suspect crashed into a parked vehicle on the parking lot of Walmart and left the scene.
The attached pictures are of the suspect and his vehicle.
The Breaux Bridge Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its 5th annual Jambalaya Cook-Off this Saturday, Sept. 27, in conjunction with the “Wrangers & Wheels Jeep Ride” by presenting sponsor Courtesy Jeep.
The main event will be held at Parc Hardy, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., a full day of food, live music, and family-oriented fun.
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) will hold a public meeting for a proposed roundabout at the intersection of La. Highways 31 and 92 Roundabout project.Thursday, Sept. 25, 4–7 p.m.
The meeting will be in the St. Martin Parish Government Building, 301 West Port St., in St. Martinville.
Charli, 9, mans the net for her "Paw Pete," Carl Peter Boggs of St. Martinville, a licensed charter captain in Grand Isle