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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
Members of the Rotary Club of Crowley learned about the operation of the Crowley Animal Control Department at their recent weekly meeting. Among those on hand for the meeting were, from left, Kollie Doucet, president-elect; Cody Monceaux and Heather Hebert, Crowley Animal Control Department; and Dr. Kelli Cobs, veterinarian and Rotarian of the Week.

Rotarians learn inner workings of city’s Animal Control Department

CROWLEY – Crowley Animal Control picks up an average of 55 to 60 animals every month. The cats are mostly neutered / spayed and released. The dogs are, hopefully, claimed or adopted out.

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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
An Estherwood Volunteer Firefighter douses a home Monday afternoon in the 400 block of Miller Avenue. The home of Harold and Lenora Cormier was gutted by fire Monday. Harold Cormier, who is disabled and used a lift to get into his raised residence, said he was in the bedroom watching television when he noticed a “red glare” coming from the kitchen area in the back of the home. By the time he got to it, the entire wall was ablaze. A passing neighbor helped Lenora then Harold from the home as firefighters were called. No injuries were reported

Estherwood home destroyed in fire

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