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Celebrating with Grace Landreneau were some of her family members. From left are Billy McGee of Eunice, a brother; Landreneau; a daughter in law Greta Ardoin of Mamou; and a granddaughter Tanya Ezernack of Orange, Texas. (Photo by Myra Miller)

Celebrating with Grace Landreneau were some of her family members. From left are Billy McGee of Eunice, a brother; Landreneau; a daughter in law Greta Ardoin of Mamou; and a granddaughter Tanya Ezernack of Orange, Texas. (Photo by Myra Miller)

Landreneau celebrates 100th birthday

Grace Landreneau of Eunice says she does not feel 100 years old and certainly doesn’t look 100. She said getting to be this wise age was only by the grace of God. Her advice to others hoping to live a long long life is, “Give and leave everything to the Lord.
Kaylee Fontenot, a senior at Eunice High, was crowned Homecoming Queen.

Kaylee Fontenot, a senior at Eunice High, was crowned Homecoming Queen.

Eunice High homecoming queen crowned

Kaylee Fontenot was named Eunice High School homecoming queen during half time at Eunice High homecoming football game Friday. She is pictured with her parents, Casey Comeaux and Justin Fontenot. Fontenot is a senior at Eunice High. (Submitted photo)
1961 Eunice High School Class Reunion

1961 Eunice High School Class Reunion

EHS Class of 1961 reunion

The Eunice High Class of 1961 held its class reunion on Saturday, Sept. 20 at the KC Hall in Eunice. There were 19 classmates present. In front, from left,are Sheila Brown Landreneau, Claudia Quirk Fruge, Mona Brown Guidry, Gloria Carrier Naquin, Romer Nell Vienne Privat and Thelma Fruge Richard.
Myra Miller

Myra Miller

Historical events from October 1925

The month of October has been home to many historical events over the years. Here’s a look at some that helped to shape the world in October 1925, courtesy of Newspaper Metro. – The Lerma River in Guanajuato, Mexico, floods on October 1, leaving thousands of people homeless as a result.
From left are seniors Cane Fontenot and Ashton Pedigo. (Photos by Myra Miller)

From left are seniors Cane Fontenot and Ashton Pedigo. (Photos by Myra Miller)

Eunice High School students celebrate homecoming

Eunice High School students celebrate homecoming week. On Monday, seniors dressed in togas and underclassmen dressed in different colors. Tueday’s theme was, “Rhyme without a Reason,” Wednesday’s theme for students was “Nickelodeon.
Myra Miller

Myra Miller

Foods to avoid when diagnosed with high cholesterol

The foods people eat are one of two main sources of cholesterol in the blood. Elevated levels of cholesterol have been linked to a host of negative outcomes, including atherosclerosis, heart attack, stroke, mini stroke (transient ischemic attack), and peripheral arterial disease.
Myra Miller

Myra Miller

Puppy Care 101

Welcoming a new puppy into a home is a rewarding and exciting venture that comes with a good deal of responsibility. The first few months of a young dog’s life are essential for development, which impacts the puppy’s behavior, health and well-being for the duration of the animal’s life.
Grandparents Day celebrated at St. Edmund

Grandparents Day celebrated at St. Edmund

Grandparents Day at St. Edmund

In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Day, the faculty, staff, and students of St. Edmund proudly wore yellow to show their support and raise awareness. Together, the school stands in solidarity with the brave children and families affected by childhood cancer.
Future meterologists at St. Edmund

Future meterologists at St. Edmund

Future meteorologists at St. Edmund

Abby Chapman’s third grade students at St. Edmund Elementary acted as meteorologists by creating a rain gauge and recording the daily precipitation. They also measured the temperatures of different materials to determine which type of land warms up the most and affects a region’s climate.
Positive Referral Students at East

Positive Referral Students at East

Positive Referral students at East

Students with Positive Referrals were recognized at East Elementary School. Seated, from left, are Aniyah Brandon, Hayden Jenkins, Kylon Guillory, and Jhaeton Potier. Standing, from left, are Ziion Levier and Vaida Gallow. (Submitted photo)