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Legislators chart an independent course

When Republicans and Democrats scurried off to their caucus rooms Friday to plot strategy on a controversial tax bill, two legislators stayed at their desks on the House floor, waiting patiently for the action to start again. The lawmakers — Rep. Jerome “Dee” Richard of Thibodeaux and Rep.

Early voting begin begins March 10

Early voting for the March 24 election is scheduled to begin March 10. Early voting will again be available at the Eunice City Hall on March 10, and March 15 to 17. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Early voting also will be held at the St.

School Board may finalize plan this week

Change is coming to schools in Eunice and across St. Landry Parish regardless of whether two tax propositions pass on March 24, according to Mary Ellen Donatto, a Eunice School Board member.

Hazing among changes coming to Greek Life at LSU

LSU President F. King Alexander said Wednesday that the university would accept all 28 recommendations from the Task Force on Greek Life and added three new policies to improve the safety of Greek Life on campus. Alexander said one of the new policies includes a narrower definition of hazing.

Ashley Wolf LSU Manship School News Service

Gov. John Bel Edwards said Wednesday that Secretary of State Tom Schedler should resign immediately in the wake of a lawsuit accusing him of sexual harassment.

Legislator defends prisoner release

Critics of our criminal justice reform are consistently misleading the public, trying to make it look like we released a crime wave on the streets of Louisiana’s cities. It just isn’t so. One writer said we are putting the public at risk by granting early releases. That’s just fear mongering.

Remembering pigs, turtles, and hot lead

A question from someone curious about what’s changed in newspapering over the years I’ve been involved with them made me think this week about how the tone of journalism has changed, but especially about the huge change in the process involved in publishing one every day.

Sunset receives $550,000 loan to improve drinking water

The Louisiana Department of Health’s Office of Public Health awarded a $550,000 loan to the Town of Sunset through the State’s Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund. The low-interest subsidized loan will help improve the Town of Sunset’s Water System.

Deadline nears for sheriffs’ scholarships

Sheriffs in St. Landry and Acadia parishes announced they will award $500 scholarships through the Louisiana Sheriffs’ Scholarship Program. The scholarships will be awarded to a graduating senior in each parish. Applications area available at parish high schools.

Project to fight citrus disease

The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry and the LSU AgCenter are joining efforts on a project to fight citrus canker disease. Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., said the goal is to identify citrus canker tolerant satsuma cultivars.