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THE POST-SIGNAL / Claudette Olivier
Acadia Parish Police Jury Dist. 1 Juror Walter Andrus, left, Velta Viney with Pray Until Something Happens (PUSH), Dr. Ezora Proctor with PUSH, Crowley Mayor Tim Monceaux, Peggy Sandridge with PUSH and Bishop James Proctor with PUSH gather to sign a proclamation at Crowley City Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 11. The signing of the proclamation was to mark the seventh anniversary of PUSH.

Proclamation recognizes 7th anniversary of PUSH founding

CROWLEY - A movement begun in an effort to curb violence in Crowley is celebrating its seventh anniversary.

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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
Valerie Myers, left, Crowley Tourism Director, and Shanna Monk, International Rice Festival Coordinator, show off the new banners that will decorate North Parkerson Avenue “from the railroad tracks to the interstate.” The banners tout Crowley as the home of the International Rice Festival, which will kick off Thursday, Oct. 20, in historic Downtown Crowley. the new banners are a joint venture between the City of Crowley and the International Rice Festival.

Banner project

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