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UL Lafayette Summer Commencement set for Aug. 6 at Cajundome

LAFAYETTE — The University of Louisiana at Lafayette will confer undergraduate, master’s and doctoral degrees on Friday, Aug. 6, during Summer 2021 Commencement. The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. in the Cajundome. Health and safety will be a focus.

Shot At A Million winners named

Gov. John Bel Edwards and the Louisiana Department of Health announced the third winners of the Shot At A Million COVID-19 campaign.

You can have August, and February too

August has always been my least favorite month, and I suspect I am not alone. The experts tell us that its hot, humid weather makes this the most physically stressful month of the year in south Louisiana. August temperatures get as warm as the body’s temperature, or warmer.

Striking up some ratings for the Olympics

Maybe croquet could improve the ratings for the 2021 Summer Olympics? Please allow me to explain. The COVID-delayed 2020 Olympics are on track to be the lowest watched games of the 21st century, according to marketing research firm Zeta Global.

Have you visited a presidential home lately?

While in Santa Claus, Indiana, to cool off at Holiday World, the Tyree family took a side trip to tour the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in nearby Lincoln City. “But I thought Abraham Lincoln was from Kentucky!” a co-worker objected.
Exfoliating bark on crape myrtles is one of the great focal points of this plant. (Photo by Heather Kirk-Ballard  LSU AgCenter)

Exfoliating bark on crape myrtles is one of the great focal points of this plant. (Photo by Heather Kirk-Ballard LSU AgCenter)

Your crape myrtle questions answered

There’s a lot going on with crape myrtles this summer. I’ve gotten quite a few calls about these highly prized ornamental trees of the South. With all of the rain that we have had over the past month, we have already surpassed our annual average rainfall and we are only halfway through the year.
Tressa Miller

Tressa Miller

School Board ends year with budget surplus

June is the final budget month for the St. Landry Parish School Board and the year is ending with a $3.1 million surplus in its General Fund.
State Rep. Phillip DeVillier

State Rep. Phillip DeVillier

DeVillier pitches Constitutional amendments

Constitutional amendments to be voted on in October may alter the course of the state budget and streamline the collection of sales taxes. State Rep. Phillip DeVillier said in speaking to the Eunice Rotary Club that three changes proposed to the state Constitution are encouraging.
Vaccinaton at Eunice High School

Vaccinaton at Eunice High School

COVID-19 vaccine offered at Eunice High School

COVID-19 vaccinations were available at Eunice High School Friday as St. Landry Parish and the state experiences a surge of infections. The state Department of Health reports a test positivity rate of 10.3% in St. Landry Parish from July 15 to 21, up from 7.3% the previous reporting period.