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DENZEL MEIGAL ARCENEAUX: 19, of the 100 block of Lindsay Street, Breaux Bridge. He was booked on simple criminal damage to property.
View ArticleBenefit for Port Barre woman set for Saturday
"Two Step On The Bayou," a benefit for a Port Barre woman, will be held Saturday at the Port Barre American Legon Hall with music, food, games and more for the entire family.
View ArticleChurch news
Olive Baptist Church of Big Cane, 1880 La. 361, will be having its Lords Supper Service at 11 a.m. Sunday.
View Article15 arrested from Church Point, Port Barre
The Opelousas City Marshal's Office celebrated Mardi Gras with a series of surprise out-of-town bench warrant round-ups.
View ArticleTwo arrested in St Landry meth bust
On March 10, 2014, Kaysie Miskell and Jason Leblanc were both arrested by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Office Narcotics Detectives.
View ArticleVIDEO/Port Barre, Louisiana: How This School Custodian Became Principal
"Rachel Ray Show:"Need a reason to smile today? Look no further than this incredible success story of an elementary school custodian, Joseph "Gabe" Sonnier, who worked his way up to become principal!...
View ArticleLibrary proposal lives
Bruce Gaudin has a message for St. Landry Parish: The last page of the parish library proposal has not been turned.
View ArticleTriad is coming to Arnaudville
The quarterly Triad program is coming to Arnaudville Wednesday with a Mardi Gras theme.
View ArticleTriad program's effort to connect seniors with law enforcement marks its 20th...
An auditorium transformed into a full dance floor as Triad came to Arnaudville Wednesday.
View ArticleChurch news
Guest speaker will be Apostle Laura Reese, founder and pastor of Greater Faith Ministries of Lake Charles.
View ArticleUS Rep. McAllister announces parish outreach meetings
Members of U.S. Rep. Vance McAllister, R-Swartz, district staff will hold satellite office hours in April to assist residents of the 5th Congressional District with federal casework.
View ArticleHouse panel OKs posting 'Speed Trap' road signs
A House panel has approved legislation requiring the posting of signs warning motorists that they are approaching a "speed trap" and should slow down.
View ArticleChamber names the best of the best
St. Landry Parish honored its best of the best Thursday night during the annual Opelousas-St.
View ArticleKrotz Springs to explore water system expansion
Town engineers will explore the feasibility of connecting Krotz Springs' water system to the North Wilderness subdivision north of Three Mile Lake.
View ArticlePort Barre Library to host storytime
Author Rosemary Smith will host the Port Barre Public Library's first storytime at 3 p.m. Tuesday and the public is invited.
View ArticleChurch news
The walk will begin promptly at 7 a.m., and the public is invited to attend. For more information, call 337-945-3394.
View ArticleEaster sunrise service helps 'break down walls' of local denominations
Every Easter Sunday, the Rev. Joe Russo brings together people from different denominations who share a common denominator.
View ArticleMarshal roundup nets 10
The Opelousas City Marshal's Office conducted an Easter roundup of individuals who had failed to appear the Opelousas City Court.
View ArticleNeighborhood asks for help with water system
North Wilderness resident Harold Taylor told the City Council this past week that the subdivision uses private wells for its water, and the quality is poor.
View ArticleEngagement: Caitlin Cassidy & Anthony DeVillier
The bride-elect, whose mother is the former Jackie Champagne of Parks, Louisiana, is a graduate of St. Thomas More High School and is currently attending The University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
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