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During special ceremonies Monday morning at City Hall, Mayor Charles “Chuck” Robichaux signed the official proclamation declaring Oct. 2-6 as “Rayne High School 2023 Homecoming Week.” School officials and Homecoming Court members on hand for the ceremonies were, seated from left, RHS Head Football Coach/AD Kaine Guidry, Mayor Charles “Chuck” Robichaux, faculty chairman Gabrielle P. Romero; standing, Blaise Bergeron, Lindsey Bergeron, Cali Billings, Chloe Bourque, Ani Comeaux, Analie Dupuis, Emily Marks, Ella Meche, Cenadie Morale and Jessey Watson (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)

Rayne High Homecoming Week proclaimed

RAYNE - The court has been selected, plans are complete, and alumni of Rayne High are ready to return to their alma mater for the programs and events associated with RHS 2023 Homecoming this coming

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Police tape was visible and vehicles of the Rayne Police Department and the Louisiana State Police were on the scene of an officer involved shooting in the 1000 block of East Jefferson Davis as investigation continued Friday morning. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)

Officer involved shooting injuries one in Rayne

RAYNE - At approximately 9 p.m. the evening of Thursday, Sept. 7, members of the Rayne Police Department received a call of shots being fired in the 1000 block of East Jefferson Davis Avenue.

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The white corner lines represent the western wall of the soon-to-be-built Waffle House of Rayne, just to the north of Super 1 Foods on the edge of the Rayne Plaza Shopping Center parking lot. As questions still swirl around the city with citizens asking “When?”, all parties assure that details are being hammered out for the project to begin as soon as possible. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)

Questions surrounding future Waffle House in Rayne

RAYNE - Has it really been approved? Are we really getting one here in Rayne? I’ll believe it when I see it.

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Carter Smith, a name listed on The Big 15 list of top Southwest Florida college football recruits as a member of Bishop Verot School in Lee County, gains Rayne interest by family members. (Photo Submitted)

Florida’s football leader claims Rayne family ties

FLORIDA - Families can have family members throughout the world. But, the Morgan family of Rayne has special interest in one particular family member who resides in Florida.

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Rayne High’s Joseph Emilien (20) dives in for a block of the Beau Chene kicker during Friday’s 49-6 season opener win over the Gators. The Wolves will be hosting the Iowa Yellow Jackets on Friday during their first home contest of the 2023 football season. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)

Wolves open season with 42-6 win over Beau Chene

ARNAUDVILLE - If you missed the first quarter of Friday’s season opener for the Rayne HIgh Wolves, you missed a total of 48 points of the final score of Rayne’s 49-6 win over Beau Chene.

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