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Are you tired of updating your apps?

Do you share my frustration at being required to update smartphone apps at the most inopportune of times? With aggravating regularity, my quick lunchtime stops at fast-food chains have become anything but efficient.

Remembering Christmas past

Given the fact that we will celebrate almost anything, it shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that Louisiana was the first state to recognize Christmas as a legal holiday.

LSUE nursing pins

Twenty-two LSU Eunice students received their nursing pins at the traditional Nursing Pinning Ceremony held before their commencement on Dec. 18.

Parish-owned properties in focus

By Harlan Kirgan Editor Tax-delinquent properties that end up owned by the parish may be on the agenda at a St. Landry Parish Council committee meeting on Jan. 2.

Parish Council budgets 5% pay increase

The St. Landry Parish Council 2020 budget includes a 5% pay raise for its employees — the first in 10 to 15 years, according to budget information handed out at a special meeting Thursday.

Who won those Christmas hams?

Twenty-four hams given away in The Eunice News Christmas Ham contest. Winners pick up a voucher at The Eunice News and redeem their ham from Champagnes. The deadline to redeem hams is Jan. 4.

Eunice Police arrests

The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio dispatch logs. December 19 07:08 Break-in in the 700 block of Harold. 08:38 Wreck at McDonald’s. 10:48 Damage to property at Guillory Oil, 101 E. Maple. 11:35 Break-in at Rocky’s, 1415 E. Laurel. 12:08 Wreck at U.S.

Eunice Police arrests

The following are arrests by Eunice Police. December 19 Cheryl A. Gallow, 55, 1300 block of West Vine Street, Eunice. Theft and resisting an officer with force or violence. Matthew Allen Wilkinson, 30, 1000 block of West Oak, Eunice. Two bench warrants.

Ville Platte man cited for over the limit of deer

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents cited a Ville Platte man for alleged deer hunting violations on Dec. 15 in St. Landry Parish. Agents cited David P. Landry, 27, for taking over the daily bag limit of deer and intentional concealment of wildlife.