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Eunice Police Arrests

Eunice Police Arrests

Eunice Police Arrests report

The following are arrests by Eunice Police. January 28 Juvenile, 17, Eunice. Aggravated assault with a firearm. Juvenile, 12, Eunice. Battery of a school teacher, aggravated assault. Juvenile, 17, Eunice.
Eunice Police Radio log

Eunice Police Radio log

Eunice Police Radio log

The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio dispatch logs. January 28 00:31 Suspicious vehicle at Family Dollar, East Laurel. 06:26 Caller in the 700 block of Harold advised that a subject is trying to get into her home.
News notes items

News notes items

News notes

Bulb & Blossom meeting set Feb. 1 The Eunice Bulb & Blossom Garden Club will have its monthly tea membership meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1 at the First United Methodist Church hall located at 501 S. 5th Street in Eunice. New members are encouraged to attend.
Harrison Prather

Harrison Prather

Harrison Prather

EUNICE–It is with heavy hearts that the family of Harrison Prather announces the unexpected passing of their beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend at the age of 78. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at noon on Monday, January 31, 2022, at St.
Gary Wayne Bertrand

Gary Wayne Bertrand

Gary Wayne Bertrand

Gary Wayne Bertrand passed away on Friday, January 28, 2022 at the age of 74. A Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, January 31, 2022 at Quirk & Son Funeral Home with Deacon Gary Gaudin officiating. Burial will follow in St. Paul Cemetery.
Charles Ardoin

Charles Ardoin

Charles Ardoin

Charles Ardoin passed away on Friday, January 28, 2022 at the age of 72. No Services have been planned at this time. Charles is survived by one daughter, Page Ardoin; one brother, Louis Ardoin; one sister, Emma Ardoin; two grandchildren, Anyiah Palmer and Kendrick Wooten.
Gurry Goleman

Gurry Goleman

Curry E Goleman

Curry E. Goleman passed away on Saturday, January 29, 2022 at the age of 77. No Services have been planned at this time. Curry is survived by his wife, Priscilla Bertrand Goleman; two sisters, Beverly “Bebo” Redlich and Theresa Hargroder.
The National Science Foundation has awarded UL Lafayette’s Regional Application Center a $364,874 grant to help advance its research and outreach efforts centered around satellite images captured from space and other remotely sensed and geospatial capabilities. (Photo by Rachel Rafati / University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

The National Science Foundation has awarded UL Lafayette’s Regional Application Center a $364,874 grant to help advance its research and outreach efforts centered around satellite images captured from space and other remotely sensed and geospatial capabilities. (Photo by Rachel Rafati / University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

NSF grant to further UL Lafayette’s satellite imagery research, outreach

LAFAYTTE — The National Science Foundation is impressed with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s use of satellite imagery from space for research, outreach and, yes, even art exhibits. It’s why the NSF has awarded a $364,874 grant to UL Lafayette’s Regional Application Center.
Connie Landreneau, director of New Life Pregnancy Center in Mamou, sorts through items for sale in the baby boutique. The items can be purchased by mothers who participate in services offered by the center. (Ville Platte Gazette photo by Tony Marks)

Connie Landreneau, director of New Life Pregnancy Center in Mamou, sorts through items for sale in the baby boutique. The items can be purchased by mothers who participate in services offered by the center. (Ville Platte Gazette photo by Tony Marks)

Mamou’s New Life Pregnancy Center runs in earnest

When most people think of an oasis, they think of an area of the desert with green grass and lush plants. But, as Merriam-Webster defines, an oasis is also “a pleasant place that is surrounded by something unpleasant” and “a time or experience that is pleasant and restful.
Capitaine Pat Frey

Capitaine Pat Frey

Mardi Gras Run learned from last year

This year’s Le Vieux Mardi Gras de Cajun Mardi Gras Run learned a lesson from the 2021 icy, chilled and Covid-threatened run. Capitaine Pat Frey said last year’s run had about 50 participants, two trailers and two horses. Lundi Gras brought temperatures in the teens laced with ice and snow.