Restaurateurs investing in Crowley
CROWLEY - After 23 years at the same location, the owners of Fezzo’s Seafood, Steakhouse and Oyster Bar are investing nearly $3 million in the construction of a new restaurant in Crowley.
CROWLEY - After 23 years at the same location, the owners of Fezzo’s Seafood, Steakhouse and Oyster Bar are investing nearly $3 million in the construction of a new restaurant in Crowley.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
Stephen Duplechin, a member of the Gulf Coast Tractor & Engine Association, recently planted corn using antique implements at the field across from the Acadia Parish Tourist Information Center. The demonstration garnered lots of attention from passers-by who stopped to watch Duplechin and his Belgian draft horses, Mable and Billy, cultivate the earth. To accomplish the task, Duplechin used a harrow, plow, and planter, all horse drawn. Some of the implements were passed down through his family. He said he’d been doing this since 1998. He uses the horses and tools to plant a variety of crops at his home.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Jason Faul
The Notre Dame Lady Pios claimed their fourth straight state title Saturday with a 6-4 victory over the St. Charles Comets in the Division III state championship game at Broussard’s St. Julien Park. Members of the championship team include, first row from left, coach Mary Kate Bourgeois, Paisley Vincent, Bailee Royer, Annabelle Pitts, Abigail Savoy, Maddie Murrell, Ellie Bourgeois; second row, Lydia Brown, Maci Bergeron, Gabby Boudreaux, Corine Poncho, Callie Maitre, Gracie Alleman; third row, coach Dale Serie, Lainey Stanford, Emma Daigle, Caylyn Henry, Addy Gautreaux, Keleigh Spell, Emma Kate Hensgens, coach Kyle LeBeouf, Evelyn Lebeouf and Macey Freed.
BROUSSARD – Chants of “We want (Connie) Poncho” could be heard loud and clear from the St.
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Neighborhood blight can begin with one house like this that eventually “joins” with other homes beginning to deteriorate nearby, and the problem spreads like a cancer into large regions of rot that damage our civic pride and our city’s reputation as a safe and desirable place to live and do business. Anyone who needs more information and direct assistance to demolish an uninhabitable house should contact Emily Stoma, Citizens Against Blight Steering Committee Chairman, at 337-523-6044.
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