Since June 2024 there has been public discussions about how much the parish government should pay for the building at 306 W. Landry St., Opelousas. The issue was apparently settled at Wednesday’s Parish Council meeting. The building is shown in a July 2024 photo.
St. Landry Parish Council members, from left, Timmy Lejeune, Jimmie Edwards and Ernest Blanchard enjoy a conversation before Wednesday’s Parish Council meeting in Opelousas. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)
A question about how much the St. Landry Parish Government should pay the clerk of court for record storage in a building the clerk owns in Opelousas seems to be settled.
The Parish Council approved Clerk of Court Charles Jagneaux’s request for funding at its meeting on Wednesday in Opelousas.
Jagneaux was represented by attorney Jeffery Coreil during the meeting.
“What we presented as a...
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