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2 juveniles wounded in East Maple fracas

Two juveniles were wounded — one critically — in a fracas that occurred about 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the 400 block of East Maple, according to Eunice Police Chief Randy Fontenot. “During the fight guns were brought out and gunfire started,” Fontenot said.

St. Landry Parish Sheriff Office reports arrests

The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office. April 24 Travis Scott, 32, 3400 block of Treasure Street, New Orleans. DWI second offense, driving under suspension, open alcoholic container. Arrested by Port Barre Police.

Murris Vidrine Gorley

EUNICE-It is with heavy hearts that the children of Murris Vidrine Gorley announce her passing on Thursday, April 23, 2020 at her home at the age of 81. A private graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 25, 2020 at Mt. Calvary Cemetery with Deacon Gary Gaudin officiating.

Eunice Police Arrests

The following is an arrest by Eunice Police. April 23 Michelle Robert, 40, Mamou. Theft. value at less than $1,000. Quintina Chapman, 38, 1000 block of Oat Patch, Ville Platte. Theft, valued at less than $1,000.

Eunice Police Radio Logs

The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio dispatch logs. April 23 00:20 Loud noise complaint in Crestview Apartments. 05:41 Suspicious subject in the area of Eisenhower and Peach Street area.

Eunice Police working shooting on East Maple -- 2 wounded

Two juveniles were wounded in a shooting that occurred after 7 p.m. in the 400 block of East Maple, according to Eunice Police Chief Randy Fontenot. One juvenile was taken to a Lafayette hospital and another to Acadian Medical Center, he said.

New study: Virus testing needs to ramp up

Harvard University researchers and epidemiologists are at it again, warning this time that America is nowhere close to having a true picture of the Coronavirus outbreak. Other research and civic groups are beginning to agree. At the present, 150,000 tests are given each day in the United States.

Shooting whooping cranes is a serious crime

Louisiana has a serious wildlife crime problem: our state has the highest rate of whooping crane shootings in the country. At least 12 of these magnificent birds have been shot in the state since 2011. Others have died under mysterious circumstances, leaving the current count of living birds at 75.

Elective procedures banned, abortion protected

Gov. Tom Wolf closed the schools in Pennsylvania for the rest of the academic year. That’s his prerogative, I suppose, and I know there are legions who support his decision.

COVID-19 aid poses fiscal danger to Louisiana

New details have recently emerged in a new Foundation for Government Accountability Report (FGA), “Extra COVID-19 Medicaid Funds Come at a High Cost to States”, which indicate that Democrats in Washington are once again not letting a good crisis go to waste.