Judy Young's student counseling career a challenge from Day One By Myra Miller
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After putting in 30 years of educational service Judy Young, counselor at Eunice Junior High School, has retired.
Young says working as a school counselo...
Firefighers providing, installing free smoke alarms By Todd C. Elliott
todd.elliott@eunicetoday.com
It’s a good cause for free alarms.
One Eunice Fire Department official believes that where there’s smoke, there should be a working smoke alarm.
Mak...
Charge of stalking alleged earlier rape victim dismissed A charge against a Eunice man of stalking a woman he allegedly had previously raped has been dismissed.
Meanwhile, status of the rape charges against him is shrouded in the secrecy imposed by globa...
'Cop watcher' pleads not guilty By Todd C. Elliott
todd.elliott@eunicetoday.com
Proceedings continue in the case of the LSU Eunice student known as the “cop watcher”.
Court records indicate that the Monday night arraignment of A...
From the Files ... June 1938 From files of The Eunice News
June 1938
Fourteen St. Edmund graduates received diplomas. The American Legion medals went to James Bollich and Mary Ticac.
Valdictorian at Eunice High is Herbert Ba...
Three women recovering recovering from accident Three women from Eunice involved in an accident in Lafayette Wednesday were reported on Friday morning to be in stable condition.
According to Rev. Tim Moffett, pastor at First Baptist Church in Eu...
New Dist. 6 fire station solves rail track quandary A new Fire District No. 6 sub station on the north side of La. 13 eliminates a worrisome potential gap in city-parish fire protection.
For years, public officials and first responders have fretted ...
Jindal expected to sign revised sentence bill for under-18 killers Gov. Bobby Jindal is expected to sign a bill that provides the possibility of parole for juveniles convicted of first- or second-degree murder, including Chad L. Young and Andrew J. Hundley, senten...
Reg's best shot was on Utah Beach Uncle Reg, like many boys of his generation, supplemented the family’s meager groceries during the 1930’s with squirrels and rabbits taken with his open-sight, single-shot .22 rifle.
When he was 7...
Field still open for Eunice High Golf Classic The annual Eunice High School Golf Classic will be Sunday, June 9 at Koasati Pines in Kinder. It's a 3-man scramble and a shotgun start at 8:30 am. The cost is $270 per team and food will be provi...
UPDATE: Mayor getting well soon By Todd C. Elliott
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Eunice Mayor Claud “Rusty” Moody– who was hospitalized on Sunday following a call from his home to Acadia Parish 911– said that dehydration from not...
Ex-teacher of the year not closing her books Darnell Fontenot has officially retired from Eunice High School, however, as she says she will never leave Eunice High completely,
“After retirement, I plan to continue teaching online through LVS...
Two honored elementary principals taking leave Two honored elementary principals are taking leave from Eunice schools in the upcoming academic year.
Mary Ellen Donatto and Lorie LeDoux are taking time off from East Elementary and Highland Eleme...
City doesn't seem interest in state offer of College Road By Todd C. Elliott
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Some Louisiana roads are so bad, the state can’t give them away.
Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development officials and Eunice city offi...
City budget squeeze tightens By Todd C. Elliott
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The Eunice CityCouncil narrowly passed absent Mayor Claud “Rusty” Moody’s 2013-1014 proposed budget last week as Mayor Pro-Tem James “Junior” Berger...
50 years between first, last father-son fishing trips By Jim Butler
Fifty years separated the first time my late father and I fished together and the last.
The first time, I thought he saved my life.
The last time I realized a lifetime had passed.
I ...
Judge rules Mary Horton Vail murder case can continue LAKE CHARLES – District Judge Robert Wyatt ruled last week that the state can proceed with its murder case against Felix Vail.
He is accused of killing his wife, Eunice native Mary Horton Vail in ...
Council gets community feedback on police By Todd C. Elliott
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Emotions ran high as citizens decried alleged harassment by a “few bad apples” within the Eunice Police Department while a couple of citizens spoke ...
Judge says Richard ineligible to sit on St. Landry School Board Judge James Doherty, Jr. ruled Tuesday that St. Landry School Board member Quincy Richard, Sr. should be removed immediately.
The District Attorney’s Office, responding to a complaint from a a citi...
Tuesday council meeting agenda set for police scrutiny By Todd C. Elliott
todd.elliott@eunicetoday.com
Eunice city council members gave a preview of what’s in store for Tuesday night’s regular meeting at Thursday’s agenda meeting.
Germaine Simpson, Wa...
City Lake: a winning design for Eunice By Todd C. Elliott
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Completion of park-area construction at City Lake marks a new beginning and a happy ending for Eunice.
More than 13 years later, the Eunice City La...