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Louis Gurvich

Louis Gurvich

Louisiana Survey is revealing

Last week, the annual “Louisiana Survey” was released by the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication. The survey, actually a poll and analysis thereof by the school’s lefty professoriate, was the 20th conducted in a series dating back to 2003. It was an eye opener, to put it mildly.

Sudden illness ended captain’s career

Hinckley Street and the century-old Hinckley house in the old St. Landry Parish town of Washington are reminders that Oramel Hinckley was one of the most significant steamboat captains in the heyday of Bayou Courtableau.

Don’t restrict information to what only government agencies want to deliver

Making government transparent is always going to be a work in progress. The Louisiana Press Association is at the forefront of providing public notices in a variety of formats, including online portals. But fundamental to the process is government making the information available.

Church Pt. man sentenced for sexual abuse of a minor

Isaac J. Fontenot, 23, of Church Point, was sentenced to 46 months in prison, followed by 10 years of supervised release, for sexual abuse of a minor, according to a news release from U.S. Attorney Brandon Brown. Fontenot was also ordered to register as a sex offender.
Sis, at left, played by Stacy Prejean, hits the winning number as Babe, at right, played by Ricci Arnaud celebrates with her. The two characters are from “The Queen of Bingo” set to open Thursday at Eunice Players’ Theatre. Directors Becky Broussard and Jody L. Powell are excited to kick off Season 52 with the two-act comedy about two sisters who love to play Bingo and hash out their problems while they gab about fellow Bingo players and new romances.

Sis, at left, played by Stacy Prejean, hits the winning number as Babe, at right, played by Ricci Arnaud celebrates with her. The two characters are from “The Queen of Bingo” set to open Thursday at Eunice Players’ Theatre. Directors Becky Broussard and Jody L. Powell are excited to kick off Season 52 with the two-act comedy about two sisters who love to play Bingo and hash out their problems while they gab about fellow Bingo players and new romances.

Play opens Thursday at Players’ Theatre

Sis, at left, played by Stacy Prejean, hits the winning number as Babe, at right, played by Ricci Arnaud celebrates with her. The two characters are from “The Queen of Bingo” set to open Thursday at Eunice Players’ Theatre. Directors Becky Broussard and Jody L.
Although commonly called a lily, callas are not a true lily. (Photo by Heather Kirk-Ballard/LSU AgCenter)

Although commonly called a lily, callas are not a true lily. (Photo by Heather Kirk-Ballard/LSU AgCenter)

Consider the lilies: A symbol of springtime beauty

Spring brings many beautiful flowers, but none more beautiful than the lily. Readily found this time of year and often used for celebrations and decorating in the spring, lilies are important to many cultures and mentioned often in literature.
St. Landry Parish District Attorney Chad Pitre voices support for the Acadiana Crime Lab at Wednesday’s Parish Council meeting. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

St. Landry Parish District Attorney Chad Pitre voices support for the Acadiana Crime Lab at Wednesday’s Parish Council meeting. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

Crime Lab officials say mission is outgrowing its facility

Acadiana Crime Lab officials said their facility in New Iberia is in need of a major upgrade, but did not ask for any financial help from the St. Landry Parish Council. Kevin Ardoin, lab director, and Chester Cedars, president of the Lab’s commission and St.
Partnering with Food Farmacy program at the Eunice Community Garden are representatives from Second Harvest. Personnel visited recently at the garden. In front, from left, are Brittany Bowie, impact operations manager; Valerie Thompson, impact coordinator; Kristen Wesley, community nutrition manager; and Lindsay Hendrix, chief impact officer. In back, are Paul Scelfo, regional director; Randy Miller, administrator at Eunice Community Garden; and Paul Ganucheau, volunteer. (Submitted photo)

Partnering with Food Farmacy program at the Eunice Community Garden are representatives from Second Harvest. Personnel visited recently at the garden. In front, from left, are Brittany Bowie, impact operations manager; Valerie Thompson, impact coordinator; Kristen Wesley, community nutrition manager; and Lindsay Hendrix, chief impact officer. In back, are Paul Scelfo, regional director; Randy Miller, administrator at Eunice Community Garden; and Paul Ganucheau, volunteer. (Submitted photo)

Food Farmacy program at Eunice Community Garden

The Eunice Community Garden is kicking off its Food Farmacy program, which will provide fresh, locally-grown vegetables to the needy of our community. The Food Farmacy program is under the Eunice Community Garden and Second Harvest is partnering with Food Farmacy.
Opelousas attorney Robert Voitier Jr. opposed the removal of a Confederate monument on the St. Landry Parish courthouse grounds during a Parish Council meeting Wednesday in Opelousas. Seated at right is former Parish District Attorney Charles Cravins who argued for the monument’s removal. Standing in the rear is Don Leger, of Opelousas, who also supported removal of the monument. The Parish Council voted to remove to monument. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

Opelousas attorney Robert Voitier Jr. opposed the removal of a Confederate monument on the St. Landry Parish courthouse grounds during a Parish Council meeting Wednesday in Opelousas. Seated at right is former Parish District Attorney Charles Cravins who argued for the monument’s removal. Standing in the rear is Don Leger, of Opelousas, who also supported removal of the monument. The Parish Council voted to remove to monument. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

Council votes to remove Confederate monument from courthouse grounds

The St. Landry Parish Council voted 9-3 to remove a 102-year-old Confederate monument from the courthouse grounds.
State Rep. Phillip DeVillier

State Rep. Phillip DeVillier

House passes DeVillier’s education funding bill

The House passed HB 33 by Rep. Phillip DeVillier, R-Eunice, which creates ESAs (education savings accounts) for children from military and foster families and students attending schools with D and F ratings who have been denied a transfer to better-performing schools.