Police Jury adopts slightly raised 2016 millages
CROWLEY - Tax millages in Acadia Parish will be slightly higher for 2016 than they were last year.
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CROWLEY - Tax millages in Acadia Parish will be slightly higher for 2016 than they were last year.
crowley - The Acadia Parish Police Jury is proposing across-the-board 20 percent cuts in pay for everyone whose salary is paid out of the parish Ge
Personnel from the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services will be in Rayne beginning Monday taking applications for Disaster Suppleme
More than 100 homes in Rayne had water damage and a number of city properties were flooded during the historic flood that dumped close to 16 inches
Crowley Police Chief Jimmy Broussard has announced that a curfew is imposed tonight for the affected areas of the City of Crowley.
During a morning meeting at state Rep.
Chief Jimmy Broussard of the Crowley Police Department has announced the following road closures in the City of Crowley:
The Acadia Parish Police Jury is looking for anyone with flood damage to send them photos.
As waters slowly recede in the parish, the aftermath is still unfolding from Friday night and Saturday's floods.
Mayor Greg A. Jones announced that the City of Crowley Public Works Department will issue sandbags until 3 p.m. today (Aug. 12).
Eight young ladies will compete for the title of Miss Rayne 2016 Saturday, Aug. 13, at 6 p.m. at the Rayne Civic Center.
SPECIAL PUBLICATION DONATED: During the August meeting of Arceneaux Post 77, American Legion, Commander David Simon, left, accepts a new publication, “Acadia Parish Soldiers Who Died In Wartime Service of the United States 1917-2011” by Allen Welch of Crowley Post 15, also representing the Point de L’Eglise Acadia Genealogical & Historial Society, whose members compiled the historical keepsake. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)
During the monthly meeting of Arceneaux Post 77 held Tuesday, Aug.