The following are arrests by Eunice Police.
November 15
Rusty Dwight Tweedle, 39, 400 block of North East, Eunice. Possession with intent to distribute Schedule II Meth, violation of uniform CDS law, drug free zone.
Lois Irma Worfel, 63, 200 block of North 8th Street, Eunice.
The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio dispatch logs.
November 16
01:04 Report from South Beulah, caller advised that someone tried to break in.
02:55 Caller advised of a subject messed up, call came from 800 block of South Beulah.
ECCBC Children’s Choir practice set
The Eunice Community Concert Band & Choir Inc. announces its Children’s Choir rehearsals for the upcoming Christmas Concert. Rehearsals are set at 6 p.m. Nov. 21 and Nov. 27 at First Baptist Church.
From the November 2009 files of The Eunice News.
Disposing of it properly. Craig Soileau, left, of Eunice waits while an employee of Phillips Reclamation Services of Houston and a St.
Five LSU Eunice students attended the Red River Swing Speech and Debate Tournament held in November on the campus of LSU Shreveport. Four members of the LSUE Speech and Debate team placed at the tournament. Placing in the Novice Debater category were Brock Berard of St.
Gov. John Bel Edwards issued an official statement of recognition for LSU Eunice’s dedication to honoring Louisiana veterans and their service to the country on Veterans Day. With the governor’s declaration of recognition and a proclamation declaring Nov.
The annual Spirit of Christmas Food Drive sponsored by Super 1 Foods is here. Each year, it is the Eunice Rotary Club’s goal to deliver baking hens and boxes of food to 100 needy families in the Eunice area.
Gov. John Bel Edwards defeated businessman Eddie Rispone as he seeks a second term.
Statewide returns show Edwards with 51% of the 1,508,597 votes cast in Saturday’s election. That was with 100% of the 3,934 precincts reporting.
The results are unofficial.
At 10 p.m.
St. Landry Parish voters defeated a one-mill, 10-year property tax renewal for operating and maintaining a jail facility in St. Landry Parish.
The tax failed with 53% of the 25,970 votes cast in Saturday’s election voting against it.
About $646,400 is expected to be raised annually from the tax.