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Act to beat COVID-19, save small business

America has changed very quickly. In only a matter of days, what was once a generally stable, prosperous, independent nation filled with everyday people just grinding it out on a daily basis to raise their family and have a little fun in the process has turned into something much different.

Baseball suspended, lackluster game won’t be missed

I may be in the minority, but Major League Baseball’s decision to suspend the season until at least mid-May doesn’t bother me. Long ago, as the game moved further away from the baseball I grew up with and loved, I became disenchanted with its direction.

Coronavirus and the 1918 flu

It’s inevitable that the current coronavirus outbreak will be compared to the epidemic in 1918, when a strain of “Spanish flu” infected 500 million people worldwide — about one-third of the planet’s population at the time.

Grant to Eunice Police Department

The Eunice Police Department received a $4,998 grant from the Pine Prairie Energy Center, A Plains All American Natural Gas Storage Company / Plains All American Pipeline, L.P., for the motorcycle patrol.

Coronavirus impacts blood supply

The fear of coronavirus is severely impacting the U.S. blood supply as Vitalant and other blood centers across the country are struggling to maintain stable inventories and avoid a critical blood shortage.

Francis says PSC order helps, but isn’t a free ride

While the Louisiana Public Service Commission’s order prohibits utilities from disconnecting services during the COVID-19 development, it is important for people to understand that such measures are to protect individuals in dire financial stress and to ensure public health and safety during this...

Beggs landfill, recycling centers at Eunice, Opelousas closed

The St. Landry Parish Solid Waste Landfill in Beggs and the Eunice and Opelousas Recycling Centers will have all entrances to the main buildings closed to the public until further notice. Richard LeBouef, executive director of the St.

With glut of crawfish, consider boiling, freezing it at home

With a glut of crawfish on the market, prices are dropping, and consumers might be interested in boiling and freezing crawfish at home. Many restaurants have closed or switched to takeout and drive-through-only operations amid concerns about spreading the novel coronavirus.

Coronavirus restaurant closures spell trouble for Louisiana crawfish producers

As the nation’s economy has ground to an abrupt halt, crawfish producers are dealing with fallout. Restaurants have shuttered, with many offering only delivery or drive-through business, so they aren’t buying much crawfish. Crawfish producer Gerard Frey, of Acadia Parish, said this is unprecedented.