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Eunice Police Radio log

Eunice Police Radio log

Eunice Police Radio log

The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio dispatch logs. The Police Department changed the format from chronological to one based on officers who responded to calls. Wednesday, May 21 There were 4 traffic stops between the hours of 12:20 a.m. until 5:57 p.m. Officer S.
St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests report

St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests report

St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests

The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Thursday, May 22 Demarcus Lawan Green, 23, 1700 block of E. Lafayette Street, Abbeville. Bench warrant. Arrested by St.
News notes items

News notes items

News notes

Memorial Day ceremony set Monday There will be a Memorial Day Ceremony at 6 p.m. Monday, May 26 at the corner of Park Avenue and South 2nd near the Rotary fountain. This ceremony is sponsored by the VFW Post 8971, the American Legion 129, and the DAV Post 19 (Disabled American Veterans).
Carissa Ann Hebert

Carissa Ann Hebert

Carissa Hebert

EUNICE – Carissa Ann Hebert, born on Tuesday, January 11, 1966 in Eunice, Louisiana, passed away on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 in Lafayette, Louisiana at the age of 59. Carissa’s life was a testament to her unique spirit and unwavering dedication to her community and her craft.

Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement includes Eunice Police

Wearing your seat belt increases the odds of surviving a motor vehicle crash, and it guarantees you don’t get a $50 ticket for not buckling up during the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission’s Click It or Ticket law enforcement campaign.

More should get expedited processing like the South Africans

I am writing this column on an Amtrak train to Newark. My destination is immigration court, where I will try and obtain asylum for an abused woman from Central America. So you can imagine that I have more than a little interest in the topic of refugees.

How to tame the Ayatollahs

When Ayatollah Khomeini took power in 1979, many believed the Islamic Republic was a short-term glitch in Iran’s history — a theocratic typo soon to be corrected.
Bill Fontenot

Bill Fontenot

LSUE graduates urged to keep learning

LSUE’s graduates were urged to keep learning by commencement speaker Bill Fontenot, president and chief executive officer of Cleco. Fontenot, a 1983 LSUE graduate who went on to earn a degree in electrical engineering at LSU in Baton Rouge, questioned whether his degree fits his job.
Democratic lawmakers stand together Monday in the Louisiana House of Representatives to oppose Rep. Emily Chenevert’s House Bill 685, which prohibits policy on diversity, equity and inclusion in state government and prevents state colleges and universities from requiring DEI in their curricula with limited exceptions. (Wes Muller/Louisiana Illuminator)

Democratic lawmakers stand together Monday in the Louisiana House of Representatives to oppose Rep. Emily Chenevert’s House Bill 685, which prohibits policy on diversity, equity and inclusion in state government and prevents state colleges and universities from requiring DEI in their curricula with limited exceptions. (Wes Muller/Louisiana Illuminator)

Anti-DEI bill OK’d despite Black Caucus pushback

The Louisiana House of Representatives approved a bill Monday that would ban diversity, equity and inclusion practices across state government and prohibit state universities and colleges from requiring certain race and gender-based curriculum for undergraduate students. House Bill 685 by Rep.