Maurice mayor, council watching budget, discuss police overtime MAURICE — Additional expenditures will receive a closer look in Village of Maurice.
Mayor Wayne Theriot announced Wednesday at the regular council meeting that the village’s administrative building...
Passion for carrying flag; Hebert showing
pride for Eagles Lucas Hebert said he wants to go to college and eventually create an alternative to fossil fuels.
There is still plenty of time to meet that impressive goal. Right now, however, Hebert is simply a ...
Abbeville City Council votes to refinance bonds After damage to a transformer caused some problems in September, the Abbeville City Council discussed the possibility of purchasing a replacement transformer, as well as other upgrades to the city’...
Railroad gold pocket watch big part of Acadiana history
When one thinks of the glory days of railroading, there are two images that inevitably come to mind, those of the steam locomotive and the conductor with a gold pocket watch. The railroad pocket...
Bowman
locks
months
away from
being fixed The good news is that the Leland Bowman Locks are in the process of being repaired. The bad news is that it could take anywhere from three to six months.
The locks, located in Intracoastal City, we...
Thousands attend traveling
Vietnam Wall in Jennings JENNINGS - Thousands of people, ranging in age from very young to senior citizens, converged on the Louisiana Oil and Gas Park in Jennings from Friday through Sunday (Oct. 23) to pay tribute to th...
Vermilion Parish schools observe
National School Bus Safety Week Did you know that school buses safely transport almost 25 million kids to and from school every day?
“We carry more than 6,000 of them right here in Vermilion Parish,” said Lonnie Richard, head o...
Hard work pays off with successful
63rd Cattle Festival Hard work is often its own reward, but when that hard work pays off, smiles can certainly be expected.
After the completion of this past weekend’s 63rd Annual Louisiana Cattle Festival, Francis Pl...
2,207 vote early for Saturday's election Early voting ended Saturday and the number who voted was about the same as the same election four years ago.
Over seven voting days, there were 2,207 people who voted from Vermilion Parish.
There w...
Abbeville Lowe's not on the list to close MOORESVILLE, N.C. - Lowe’s Companies, Inc. announced today the company is closing 20 underperforming stores in 15 states.
The good news is that the Lowe's store in Abbeville is not on the list to ...
School Board votes to cut 7th Ward Pre-K class In a special board meeting Monday night, the Vermilion Parish School Board voted unanimously to eliminate an 8-G pre-k class at Seventh Ward Elementary. All board members were in attendance with th...
Abbeville killing over a female The shooting that took place on the streets of Abbeville last week was over a woman, confirmed David Hardy, head of detectives for the Abbeville Police Department.
But what is so unique is the per...
Task Force locates drugs, money and car The Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task Force and K-P Division made two arrests and seized suspected drug proceeds from an undercover sting conducted Friday.
Agents received information that a de...
Erath man dies in single-car accident over weekend According to State Police, an Erath man died in a single-vehicle crash in Pointe Coupee Parish over the weekend.
It happened around 2 a.m. Saturday. Troopers said a preliminary investigation show...
Abbeville Police searching for person who shot, killed man The Abbeville Police are searching for Darrell Gabriel Jr. of Opelousas, who allegedly shot and killed a man Thursday night around 10 p.m.
According to David Hardy, head of detectives for Abbeville...
Ex Abbeville drug dealer to put on event in Abbeville Lawrence Levy III will try again to hold the first-ever Unity in the Community, a one-day event on Saturday designed to help save the youths of Abbeville.
The event was first scheduled a month ago...
Abbeville Carousel of Arts to kick off Thursday The 18th Annual Carousel of Arts is kicking off tomorrow night and will take place through April 10.
Chet & Billie Jazz Duo will be playing Thursday in the Magdalen Square gazebo from 5:30 p.m.-6:...
Relay For Life date set for April 29 at Kaplan High As long as there will be cancer in Louisiana, expect Relay for Life to be here.
For the last 12 years, Vermilion Parish had been putting on a 12-hour Relay For Life that generates money to help fi...
Vermilion Parish police jurors look at possible new district lines Because of the new census numbers, Vermilion Parish Engineer Gene Sellers is having to move district lines in order for each police juror to have an ideal population of 4,143 in each of their distr...
Cox Communication raising its rates When Cox Communications customers in the area received their bills this past month, they likely were surprised to see that they would now be playing more for their internet, phone and/or cable serv...
Harley driver killed when bike hits curve sign, then driveway A motorcycle rider died Saturday when his Harley struck a curve sign and turned over near here.
State Police said Troy Trahan, 43, of Esterwood was traveling south on LA 91 when his bike traveled o...