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Prayer for the nation

Heavenly Father, surround the United States Of America and our faithful supporters with your armies of heavenly hosts. Let our enemies from within be scattered and Your name be exalted once again over this great nation.

Columnist misplaced blame for Capitol riot

Rich Manieri’s recent opinion piece in the Eunice News lays blame for the Capitol riot on President Trump. Well, Mr. Manieri should’ve waited until the FACTS were in. Even CNN had to eat crow during their Jan.

Big tech, right wing media and cartoonist logic

While the mainstream media is rightfully focused on the second impeachment of President Trump and the assault on the Capitol, right wing media is obsessed with “Freedom of Speech.

What America needs is a hearty laugh

America could use a hearty laugh right now, but laughter doesn’t come easily because too many Americans have lost their sense of humor. Humor, says Merriam-Webster, is “the ability to be funny or to be amused by things that are funny.” We are at our best when we’re amused.

DOTD announces start of construction project on La. 182 in St. Landry Parish

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) announced that beginning Monday, construction was to begin on a $3.5 million overlay project on a 3.25-mile section of La. 182 from U.S. 167 to the end of the one-way couplet at East Church Street in Opelousas .

Louisiana Master Farmer Program graduates 2020 class

The Louisiana Master Farmer Program, an LSU AgCenter-led initiative that teaches about conservation, recently graduated its 2020 class. Five new Master Farmer certifications as well as 14 recertifications were awarded Jan.

Pelosi taps Louisiana native Honoré to review Capitol security

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday announced that retired Lt. General Russel Honoré, a Louisiana native best known for his role in the response to Hurricane Katrina, will lead a Capitol Hill security review. The news follows the deadly riot at the U.S.

Terrific January day for soccer

Remi Rosbury from Lafayette prepares to kick the football during soccer practice at LSUE on Tuesday. The day was nearly perfect for the 23-member team’s practice session. Coach Ian McGimsey said the team’s first game is scheduled April 2 in season delayed due to COVID-19.

Parish president job contested

Parish President Jessie Bellard was the first person to qualify for the March 20 election. He was followed by Dwain Buller. Bellard, of the 700 block of Landreneau Road, Eunice, qualified as a Democrat. Buller, of the 100 block of George Buller Road, Bunkie, qualified as a Republican.