Mamou council increases the number of patrolmen during daylight hours
By: NICK JAGNEAUX
Staff reporter
By: NICK JAGNEAUX
Staff reporter
CROWLEY— The LSU AgCenter will hold a series of field days to help rice farmers learn about the latest recommended practices to improve their crop production.
Writers, like Agatha Christie in her Hercule Poirot Mysteries Series, engage readers in murder mystery novels that keep them guessing “whodunnit.” These stories are primarily fictional, but one up
The City of Ville Platte’s mayor, Jennifer Vidrine, said they “are on a mission to help keep Ville Platte clean.” Her declaration was made at the city’s recent council meeting on Tuesday when aband
In the wake of two separate incidents that resulted in damage claims being filed against the Evangeline Parish Police Jury, the jurors discussed the danger of going around road barricades at its me
After clearing hurdles with the state over the issue of culverts regarding the expansion project of the Faubourg Fire Station, the Evangeline Fire District Two Board now faces more hurdles over not
With a proposed state budget that was passed by the House, thousands of nursing home residents will receive eviction notices because of a cut to Medicaid benefits.
It is hard to believe that it is already a year since I became full time associate editor of The Ville Platte Gazette.
With the dawning of a new day for the Ville Platte Chamber of Commerce on the horizon, area individuals and businesses were honored Wednesday night for their efforts in making the community a uniq
The stars were shining bright inside the Ville Platte High School Auditorium as Teachers of the Year and Principals were honored by the Evangeline Parish School Board for being super terrific amaz