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How bad is state fiscal mess?

The sky is falling, the sky is falling. At least the Louisiana fiscal sky is in a tailspin, or so says the Governor and a number of legislative leaders. The hue and cry is for one billion dollars in new taxes along with significant fee increases.

Stop misrepresenting the Statue of Liberty!

They’ll do it every time. Whenever Joe Sixpack (or Joe’s congressman) gingerly raises the subject of hiring extra border guards, tweaking our broken system of monitoring work visas or fine-tuning our vetting of refugees from terrorist-infested countries, the cliché knee-jerk responses are swift.

Lafayette man used Facebook to entice minors to send him photos

A Lafayette man was sentenced to 168 months in prison for enticing a minor into sending images of child pornography online, a news release from U.S. Attorney Alexander Van Hook reported. Steven Anthony Lemoine, 29, of Lafayette, was sentenced Jan. 18 by U.S. District Judge Dee D.

Ex-teacher get 70 years in prison for child porn

A former Vermilion Parish middle school teacher was sentenced to 70 years in prison for making and possessing child pornography, U.S. Attorney Alexander Van Hook announced in a news release. James Stacey Harber, 33, of Abbeville, previously of Ohio, was sentenced Feb. 19 by U.S.

GOP budget proposal awaited

As the window for calling a special session tightens, Gov. John Bel Edwards and House Republican leaders are still fencing over the details of his doomsday budget proposal and whether the Republicans will come up with an alternative plan next week.

Taster’s Choice entry deadline is Monday

The eighth annual Taster’s Choice fundraiser for the Eunice Community Health Center is scheduled 6 to 9 p.m. Feb. 7 at the LSUE Acadian Center. Yancy Fontenot, center director, said, “This is very important to keep the doors open and continue to provide assistance to the people in need.

Granger jersey holds special honor

It was his dream to play college baseball, but Ross Granger never threw a pitch for LSU Eunice. On April 10, 2015, Granger signed with the Bengals and the left-hander pitcher was just 10 days away from starting his collegiate career before cancer ended his dream of playing college ball.

Eunice Police dispatch radio logs

The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio dispatch logs. Jan. 25 07:1 Lobby complaint about stolen gun. 07:48 Woman in the 300 block of North 5th said her ex-husband is violating restraining order. 09:26 Boyfriend stole 2002 Sierra in the 100 block of Pierre.