APPJ getting out of road ‘chip-seal’ business, revises mosquito pact
CROWLEY - The Acadia Parish Police Jury is getting out of the road resurfacing business.
CROWLEY - The Acadia Parish Police Jury is getting out of the road resurfacing business.
Relief, insofar as sewerage and drainage issues are concerned, is on the way for residents in the area of Barbara Street — but it’s going to take a
SUMMER READING FUN - Little ones enjoyed the first weekly “Story Time” held every Thursday at the Rayne Library, part of the annual Summer Reading Program. The “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read” program is held every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the meeting room at the Rayne Library, while movies can be enjoyed every Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)
Readers of all ages are invited to explore active events like sports and fitness as the Rayne Library presents “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read” during
A Rayne man was jailed after he allegedly stabbed his nephew during an altercation outside a convenience store here Wednesday (June 8) night.
DALLAS - One of the co-recipients of the 2016 Medical School Student Leadership Award at Seldin College this year has ties to Rayne.
Members of the Monaco America RV Club who visited the city May 23-27 during their 2016 visit, presented a donation for the upcoming Veterans Park t
During their recent visit to Rayne, members of the Monaco America RV Club made a donation of needed goods for the Daily Manna Center.
This Sunday morning along U.S. Highway 90, residents may notice the rumbling of engines coming through town for a couple of hours.
CROWLEY – One of the world’s leading rice geneticists will speak at the annual field day at the LSU AgCenter H.
Crowley - Now that Zaunbrecher Road is no longer a state highway, steps are being take to slow down drivers along the newly paved roadway.
Bayou Broadway Productions is journeying out of the woods and into the castle.
RIBBON CUTTING - At the ribbon cutting of the new LEPA electric plant are, from left, Vidalia Mayor Hyram Copeland, State Rep. Beryl Amedee, Plaquemine Mayor Mary Sue Gulotta, Rayne Mayor Chuck Robichaux, LEPA General Manager Cordell Grand, Morgan City Mayor Frank “Boo” Grizzaffi, and Al Levron, Terrebonne Parish Manager representing Houma.
MORGAN CITY - The City of Rayne took another step in securing stable electrical rates for its customers for years to come with the formal dedicatio