Rayne man sentenced for shooting whooping crane
A Rayne man was sentenced in federal court in connection with the killing and transporting of a federally protected and endangered whooping Crane.
A Rayne man was sentenced in federal court in connection with the killing and transporting of a federally protected and endangered whooping Crane.
The sixth annual Fete-Dieu du Teche will proceed this year with COVID-19 safety measures in place.
A special meeting of the Acadia Parish Police Jury will be held just prior to the regularly scheduled committee meetings tonight.
The Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Army National Guard have partnered with parish governments in Region 4 to offer free COVID-19 drive-through testing.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
Gwen Hanks, seated, who served as executive director of the Acadia Parish Tourist Commission for 24 years, is presented a wall clock in the shape of the parish by APTC Chair Fran Bihm. Hanks retired as director effective July 1 and was honored at a small reception at the Tourist Center. Looking on is Hanks’ daughter Letisha Carlson.
Twenty-four years of promoting tourism in Acadia Parish were recognized at a small reception Friday morning when members of the Acadia Parish Tourist Commission honored Gwen Hanks, who retired as e
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