Fire Department’s equipment is aging
Equipment is aging and repairs are starting to eat into the Crowley Fire Department’s budget.
Equipment is aging and repairs are starting to eat into the Crowley Fire Department’s budget.
RAYNE - Less than a week into the new year, the City of Rayne welcomed it’s first baby for 2022, little Miss Ana Kate Comeaux, who was born at 7:42 a.m. on Friday, Jan.
RAYNE - Tickets are still available for purchase from the Rayne Chamber of Commerce for this weekend’s Frog-Di Gras (Mardi Gras Party) slated Saturday, Jan. 15, at the Rayne Civic Center.
A large group was on hand Monday, Jan. 10, during the City Council meeting when Mayor Charles “Chuck” Robichaux signed a proclamation for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. City-Wide Celebration on Monday, Jan. 17, including events and programs. The public is invited. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)
RAYNE - Following the 2020 Census of the U.S. Census Bureau and two public workshops, a public hearing was held Monday, Jan. 10, during the regular monthly meeting of the Rayne City Council.
RAYNE - The January meeting of the Rayne Chamber of Commerce was short on time, but long on results as a number of upcoming events were discussed and with updates given.
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