Area schools announce beginning-of-year activities
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The invitation for young ladies interested in competing for the 2016 Miss Rayne Pageant remains extended for the Aug. 13 event.
BATON ROUGE – It’s election season in the U.S. and qualifying for November’s race closed Friday.
CROWLEY - Acadia Parish high school students continue to make very significant gains in their average ACT score, according to figures released earl
RAYNE - Police are looking for a man who fired several shots into a local business Saturday afternoon.
CROWLEY – A former Rayne police officer was sentenced to six years at hard labor with three being suspended for lewd behavior with a 13-year-old gi
The Crowley Professional Women’s Club will host the 80th Annual Miss Crowley Pageant and the 2016 Teen and Junior Miss Crowley Pageants on Saturday
LAFAYETTE - A Rayne man was among three victims in a shooting early Sunday morning in downtown Lafayette.
Identified only as a 34-year-old male, the Rayne man reportedly suffered a gunshot wound to the head. He was transported to a hospital and remains in critical condition.
Young ladies interested in competing for the title of Miss Rayne, 2016, still have time to enter the pageant, according to Suzette Leonards, pagean
LOUISIANA - A normally quiet Sunday morning in the state capital was shattered when a Missouri man ambushed and killed three law enforcement office
FOR VETERANS PARK: Three donations totalling $4,000 were presented to the Veterans Park Task Force during the July meeting of the Rayne City Council. All three donations were from members of the Privat family. On hand to accept the funds were, from left, veterans Mike Bourque, Robert Comeaux and Larry Guidry, task force chairman; Mayor Chuck Robichaux and veterans Andrus Fontenot, James Montgomery and Bob Landry. (Acadian-Tribune photo by Steve Bandy)
Funding efforts for the Rayne Veterans Park got an unexpected boost in the form of recent donations from members of the Privat family.
Motorized wheelchairs/scooters and riding lawnmowers on city streets are nuisances to drivers, but, at present, there’s little that can be done to