The “Rendez-vous des Cajuns” Cajun Music Radio & TV show Saturday at the Liberty Center at 6 p.m. will have a performance by Brandon Degataire & Cajun Reflection.
Admission is $5. Show starts at 6 p.m. The Liberty opens at 4 p.m.
Starting at 10 a.m.
January may be best known for resolutions, new beginnings and snowy weather. But there’s plenty of other trivia tidbits that make the first month of the year stand out.
The following, courtesy of Newspaper Metro, gives you some January trivia tidbits about the month.
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Glendale Elementary honored its Students of the Week for Jan. 6 – Jan. 10. In front, from left, are Karsyn Collins, Madelyn Myers, Julie Duplechin, Alyssa Dietrich, Kamryn Smith, Kiya Carmouche and Brandon Deshotel.
By Craig Gautreaux, cgautreaux@agcenter.lsu.edu
BATON ROUGE — The LSU AgCenter and the LSU College of Agriculture announced the winners of their annual faculty and staff awards during a ceremony held Dec. 18 at the LSU Foundation Center for Philanthropy.
By Karol Osborne,
kosborne@agcenter.lsu.edu
ALEXANDRIA — The LSU AgCenter recently hired Ashley Keith Edwards as an extension agent and coordinator for regional animal science programs in the Central, Northwest and Northeast regions.
By Johnny Morgan, jmorgan@agcenter.lsu.edu
BATON ROUGE – Researchers from the LSU AgCenter and several other agencies met Dec. 16 for the second annual Roseau Cane Research Summit.
This week’s Student of the Week is Katherine Rougeau, a senior at Eunice High School. Her mother is Catherine Rougeau.
If you had to live in another part of the world, where would you want to live and why? I would like to live in Europe because it is truly amazing there.
Do you have a career wish?
The first baby born at Acadian Medical Center in 2020 was Luna Reign Joubert. Her parents are Randy Joubert and Thieshia Hampton of Eunice. Luna, born on Jan. 1, weighed 7 pounds and 15.8 ounces, and is the couple’s first born.