20th Annual Fall Beautillion this weekend by A&O 21st Century Club
The officers and members of the A & O 21st Century Club, Inc.
The officers and members of the A & O 21st Century Club, Inc.
On Nov. 20, shortly after 2:30 a.m., Louisiana State Police Troop I investigated a single vehicle crash on U.S.
BACK IN BUSINESS: Brent “Blue” Foreman, dispatcher at the Rayne Power Plant, sounds the noon whistle on Nov. 16 for the first time in months. The whistle, a long-standing tradition in Rayne and many small municipalities across the south, had been out of commission for a number of months. (Acadian-Tribune photo by Steve Bandy)
For as long as most people can remember, the noon whistle marked midday in the city of Rayne.
But, for the last few months, there has been no whistle.
Now it’s back.
No injuries were reported in a fire that destroyed a house 1401 S. Marie St. early Monday morning.
A traffic problem on Hilda Street was solved and the continuation of drainage improvements announced during the November meeting of the Rayne City Council.
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