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Chill, frozen precipitation forecast thru Mardi Gras

Weather conditions are forecast to worsen with wintry precipitation into Wednesday resulting in a flurry of notices. Eunice Mayor Scott Fontenot has ordered Eunice city departments closed Monday due to impending extreme weather conditions.

Why Marjorie Taylor Greene needs to be shunned

The worst thing to happen in my lifetime was the massacre of 20 children almost a decade ago. The current controversy of the Capitol riots, the Antifa uprisings this summer, the Oklahoma City bombing and even 9/11 don’t carry that same, crushing weight.

The telegraph and climate change

We’ve blamed unseasonable weather on all sorts of things over the years. When I was growing up in the Cold War years of the 1950s there was a persistent rumor that the Soviets were manipulating the weather.

Vaccine at Acadian Medical Center

Acadian Medical Center announced it has vaccinated more than 500 people, including more than 150 on Wednesday. If you are eligible to get the vaccine, you can register for it at amcoutreach@ahmgt.com. Gene Ingram, R.N., administers vaccine to Christian Walker with the Eunice Fire Department.

Liberty Theatre gets its old look back

The awning on the Liberty Theatre’s 2nd Street side was removed last week. The building is being restored to is original look as seen in the view below.

Long-awaited Maple Avenue project in sight

The long-awaited Maple Avenue — La. 91 — repaving project was let by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, according to an announcement on Thursday. “I’m excited to see that this is actually is going to come to fruition,” said State Rep. Phillip DeVillier.

Church Point man faces multiple charges after chase

A Church Point man faces multiple charges after leading Eunice City Marshal deputies on a chase Thursday. Chief Deputy Joey Peloquin attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Fuselier Street at about 10:30 a.m., but the vehicle failed to stop and pursuit ensued.

State Police urge caution during winter weather

The National Weather Service in Shreveport is monitoring a cold front, which may bring the possibility of wintry precipitation, as it passes through Louisiana. Beginning Sunday and continuing through Monday, a mixture of rain, freezing rain, ice, and/or snow is forecast to affect much of Louisiana.