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Congress votes to end three-day- long gov. shutdown
A three-day-long government shutdown came to an end on Monday after Congress adopted a short-term spending bill to fund government operations through February 8th.
Lieutenant Governor Nungesser unveils new brand to promote Louisiana
At the annual meeting of the Louisiana Travel Promotion Association in Lafayette, Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser unveiled Tuesday a new brand that will promote Louisiana through its incredible
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor,
A vision for Louisiana
VP council approves application for sale of $2 million in bonds for street overlays
The Ville Platte City Council approved the application for the sale of more than $2 million in bonds to help pay for street overlays and repairs.
DAV Chapter #41 hosts raffle offering the chance to win one of 30 different prizes
The Disabled American Veterans Chapter #41 has officially started selling raffle tickets for one of its biggest fundraisers yet.
Turkey Creek council discusses upcoming election to change to an appointed chief of police
An upcoming election was the focus of the Village of Turkey Creek’s monthly meeting on Thursday, as much of the council and mayor’s discussions centered around informing the voters of the item that
VP Chamber of Commerce cancels January meeting
The Ville Platte Chamber of Commerce’s January meeting, where the recent loss of funding from the Evangeline parish Police Jury was to be discussed, has been canceled.
Superintendent outlines plans to make up miss class time
Reeling in a Trophy
Sacred Heart High School has a rich history of championship teams that have made their way through the Halls of Troy.