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Free spay-neuter clinics begin today in Opelousas

BISSELL Pet Foundation (BPF) is sponsoring its first, free spay/neuter clinic for dogs in the St. Landry Parish community with a goal of sterilizing approximately 300 pets. Aiming to prevent unwanted litters from homelessness, this four-day clinic will take place at the YamBaLee Building on Feb.

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The Eunice News will publish free announcements for candidates in the Nov. 3 primary election. The announcements are biographical only and limited to 400 words. They will contain no campaign promises, pledges or references to other candidates.

Metal Shark delivers patrol boat to Puerto Rican police

Jeanerette-based shipbuilder Metal Shark has delivered a new 36-foot welded-aluminum patrol boat to the Policia Municipal de San Juan (San Juan Police Department), its newest customer on the island of Puerto Rico, the company said in a press release.

A state of laziness? I don’t think so

I was hoping we weren’t going to make the list but, deep down, I knew better. The votes have been counted and yes, my adopted home of Kentucky is one of the laziest states in America. (It also happens to be the eighth most obese state in the country.

Clarity’s cost: The $5 million comma

Clarity is in short supply across America, but no longer at dairy farms in Maine. In 2014, you see, drivers for a dairy company in Portland, Maine sued their employer for overtime pay because a state law pertaining to overtime-pay exemptions failed to include the Oxford comma.

Juvenile, 14, arrested for school threats

Police here have arrested a 14-year-old in connection with threats made against the town’s schools that results in closures last week.

Eunice Chamber of Commerce Board

The Eunice Chamber of Commerce elected its new Board members. In front, from left, are John Pucheu; Brock Leger; Rick Nesbitt; Gabe Ortego, president; Drake Aguillard; Jacob Bergeron; Kevin Frank; and Jeff Willis.

School system recovering from virus attack

Two weeks after a ransomware virus brought the St. Landry Parish school system’s computers down, the computers are starting back up. School Board members learned Monday about the recovery from the paralyzing attack on the system’s computers discovered Jan. 15.