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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)

Post 77 accepts memorial book in honor of Acadia Parish soldiers

During the monthly meeting of Arceneaux Post 77 held Tuesday, Aug.

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TWO RAYNE PATROL OFFICERS, Jeremy Abshire, left, and Kyle Seaux, right, were among the law enforcement officers from across the state who volunteered their services in Baton Rouge following the July 17 ambush shooting there that left three officers dead and three more wounded. With the local officers is Police Chief Carroll J. Stelly. (Acadian-Tribune photo by Steve Bandy)

Rayne officers ‘humbled’ by Baton Rouge experience

Rayne Patrol Officers Jeremy Abshire and Kyle Seaux said they wouldn’t trade the two days they spent in Baton Rouge for anything.

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POLICE RECOGNITION: Al and Burgundy Olivier, who spearheaded the program to present “thank-you” bags to all full-time employees of the Rayne Police Department, are thanked by Police Chief Carroll J. Stelly, right, following the ceremony Friday morning at the department’s CID building. (Acadian-Tribune photo by Steve Bandy)

Community says ‘thank-you’ to Rayne police

In the wake of the July 17 shooting that took the lives of three Baton Rouge law enforcement officers and wounded three others, the state — and, in

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