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From The Eunice News files

From the September 2007 files of The Eunice News. Great reader at Glendale. Rachel Freeman, a fourth grade student at Glendale Elementary, has recently reached her Accelerated Reading goal of 20 points. Her teacher is Michelle Stelly. Bobcats hope to halt Rebel advance.

Spendthrift idioms define Congress

“Republicans like to talk about fiscal discipline, but when they have control of Congress they spend like drunken sailors!

Stop Google’s kiddie data predators

No consent. No disclosure. No escape. For legions of unwitting students and teachers across the country, this is the dangerous, de facto data policy Google has imposed over their school districts.

The fight over a line in the water

More than 70 years ago this week, on Sept. 28, 1945, President Harry Truman signed a proclamation that set off one of the most important and long-lasting legal battles in Louisiana’s history.

Sheriff requests new Neighborhood Watch programs

St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz is asking for the public’s help by forming additional Neighborhood Watch programs throughout the parish due to the recent increase in home and vehicle burglaries.

Did you know? Myths related to sex trafficking

They choose to perform sex for money so they deserve whatever they get. Human trafficking requires force, fraud, or coercion —or — underage children. No one chooses to be enslaved and used as a commercial commodity. If they don’t like it they can quit.

Pedestrian killed in pre-dawn crash

Danny Chambliss, 44, of St. Landry, was killed when he walked into the path of a vehicle on La. 106 at La. 3042 at 4:30 a.m. Sept. 26, according to a Louisiana State Police Troop I news release.

The Eunice News announcement policy

The Eunice News will publish free announcements for candidates in the Nov. 6 election. The announcements are biographical only and limited to 400 words. They will contain no campaign promises, pledges or references to other candidates. That material should be included in paid political advertising.

Trundle is 4th District Congressional candidate

Ryan Trundle has announced his campaign as the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Congressional 4th District in the Nov. 6 election. His announcement included the following. Trundle is a graduate of the University of Wyoming and has been a resident of Caddo Parish for 20 years.

Ville Platte publisher retires, Bunkie Record editor appointed

After 40 years, long-time Ville Platte Gazette Publisher/General Manager, David Ortego, has retired from the position he held with the newspaper since June 1978. Ortego began his career in the newspaper business when he was hired as the general manager of Evangeline Publishing Company Inc.