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Eunice Police dispatch radio logs

The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police radio dispatch logs. February 26 11:21 Residential break-in reported in the 300 block of North 4th. 11:59 Eunice City Pawn in reference to stolen weapon. 12:23 Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Office recovered one weapon in reference to Eunice City Pawn.

Eunice Police arrests

The following is an arrest by Eunice Police. February 26 Anna Jean Terry, 40, 500 block of South 7th Street, Eunice. Disturbing the peace.

Anna Rena Ceaser Arvie

Anna Rena Ceaser Arvie passed away on Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at the age of 63. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at St Joseph Catholic Church in Elton with Father Jose Vattakunne celebrant. Burial will follow in St Joseph Cemetery in Elton.

News notes

Bible Marathon in Opelousas The “Jubilee of the Word” Bible Marathon began at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday and continues through Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at Holy Ghost Catholic Church, 747 N. Union St., Opelousas.

Memorial to be placed at Central Middle Saturday for men killed in Vietnam

A memorial will be placed at Central Middle School honoring three Charles Drew High School graduates who were killed in service to the nation during the Vietnam War. Jake Flukes, of Shreveport, a Charles Drew graduate and Vietnam War veteran, said the program is scheduled at 1 p.m Saturday.

Ellis is parade marshal

Former Judge Ellis Daigle, of Eunice, was the parade marshal for the Park Vista Elementary School Mardi Gras parade on Friday. (Submitted photo)

Candidates peddle their papers

Do political endorsements by newspapers have much impact? It was debatable even back in the 1980s, when daily circulation stood at about 63 million nationwide, and it’s even more uncertain now that the number has dropped by more than half.

Kids have to make names for themselves

Get this: New parents are giving newborns outlandish names – so they’ll stand out on social media. That’s according to a new survey of British parents by ChannelMum, which found 72% of respondents “believe a unique name will help their child stand out from the crowd,” StudyFinds reports.