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Christine Flowers

Christine Flowers

There is a genocide going on, but it’s not in Gaza

I have a very good friend who I’ve known for decades, and he posted something on Instagram the other day that shocked me. Apparently, there is an actual genocide happening in the world, not one that is fabricated for political reasons.
Michael Reagan

Michael Reagan

CBS execs wanted profits over politics

When Stephen Colbert became a financial disaster for CBS, its execs fired him. For good measure, they also killed the “The Late Show,” the network’s failing 33-year-old flag-ship late-night program.
Laqualin Scot

Laqualin Scot

Eunice man wanted on attempted murder charge

Crime Stoppers of Acadia Parish needs your help to locate a wanted fugitive. The Crowley Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance with locating Laqualin Scott, 20 years of age. Scott is a black male, 5’6” in height, weighing approx. 120 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes.

State’s Medicaid enrollment declines

Louisiana’s Medicaid enrollment has fallen to pre-pandemic levels after more than 400,000 people were removed from the taxpayer financed health insurance program over the last two years, according to a PAR Snapshot.

Text message scam resumes

BATON ROUGE – Louisiana State Police and the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV) are alerting residents about another text message scam that aims to steal personal information and charge unnecessary fees.
Brandon Singleton

Brandon Singleton

St. Landry Parish principal named Louisiana Elementary Principal of the Year

NEW ORLEANS — The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE), in partnership with Dream Teachers, honored the state’s most outstanding educators at the 19th Annual Cecil J. Picard Educator Excellence Awards Gala Saturday at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans.
Rachael Clayton brought a “frame” of honeybees she recovered from a house in Gueydan when she spoke to the Rotary Club of Crowley recently about her experiences as Acadia Parish’s first 4-H Beekeeping Club sponsor. (Photo by Steve Bandy / Crowley Post-Signal)

Rachael Clayton brought a “frame” of honeybees she recovered from a house in Gueydan when she spoke to the Rotary Club of Crowley recently about her experiences as Acadia Parish’s first 4-H Beekeeping Club sponsor. (Photo by Steve Bandy / Crowley Post-Signal)

Beekeeping club established in Acadia Parish

By Steve Bandy Crowley Post-Signal Rachael Clayton has turned a hobby into a thriving business, and now she wants to spread her knowledge of that business with young people.
Charles Vidrine, administrator at Eunice Expansion, stands by the new sign at the former Eunice Elementary on Monday. (Photo by Myra Miller)

Charles Vidrine, administrator at Eunice Expansion, stands by the new sign at the former Eunice Elementary on Monday. (Photo by Myra Miller)

Eunice Elementary transitions to new role as Eunice Expansion

Eunice Elementary is now Eunice Expansion housing vocational career classes, HiSET/GED diploma opportunity classes, and alternative students. Charles Vidrine, administrator at Eunice Expansion, arrives here with 16 years of experience as principal at SLATS (St.
St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests report

St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests report

St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests

The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Wednesday, July 30 Terrejonae Shavon Broussard, 17, 1500 block of W. Elm Street, Eunice. Criminal damage to property (2 counts).
Eunice Police Arrests

Eunice Police Arrests

Eunice Police Arrests report

The following are arrests by Eunice Police. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Tuesday, July 29 Daniel Sorcia, 24, 2000 block of West Magnolia, Eunice.