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LPB documentary explores duck hunting culture, coastal conservation

This December, Louisiana Public Broadcasting will release In the Blind, a powerful new documentary that traces the unique traditions and rich culture of waterfowl hunting in Louisiana’s Sportsman’s Paradise and explores the sport’s relevance in a global conservation effort to preserve and restore...

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Garden club meeting Tuesday The Bulb and Blossom Garden Club will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Dean Deshotel. All members are asked to attend. This is the Christmas social. For more information, call 580-1213.

Did you know? Holiday driving, shopping safety tips

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with St. Landry Crime Stoppers put together these holiday safety tips. The holiday season is joyous one and a special time to show each other love and gratitude but it is also a time that criminals prey on you.

Chick-fil-A’s capitulation is sad but not surprising

I’m not going to stop eating at Chick-fil-A for three reasons. First, I like it. Second, if I started avoiding businesses with which I might have a philosophical or ideological difference of opinion, my options would be pretty limited.

Ho, Ho, the Mistletoe

During the Holiday Season, which now stretches from Autumnal Equinox to New Year’s Day, it’s nearly impossible to turn on the radio or walk through a shopping mall without hearing the rich, mellifluous voice of Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives.

The booming voice of conservative women

Elise Stefanik, a representative from upstate New York, tried to speak at the impeachment inquiry this past week. She tried several times to ask a question, and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff kept cutting her off. He was annoyed.

Best Christmas gifts aren’t bought

What’s the best gift you ever received? Whatever it was, it surely wasn’t a material item bought in a store. An experience, rather than a material good, is the best gift to receive.

Tips sought to find stolen pickup

The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the theft of a vehicle from the 2400 block of Degregory Road south of Eunice that occurred from 9 p.m. Nov. 16 to 1 a.m. Nov. 17. The vehicle is described as a 4-door 2015 Dodge Ram 1500, black in color.

Council seeks legal opinion following executive session

During a special meeting Thursday night, the Church Point Town Council unanimously approved a motion to turn over all the information from an executive session to the Acadia Parish District Attorney’s office for a legal opinion.