Cleanup is able to finally get underway in St Landry Parish from the two tornadoes that touched down two weeks ago.
Parish President Jessie Bellard said Governor Jeff Landry has signed an emergency declaration allowing the parish to use state resources to clean debris across the parish.
St. Landry Parish investigator Spencer Cornette said the littering issue has continued to get worse over the past five years and has created not only a safety concern for drivers, but also an environmental hazard.
Kelly Guidry was shot in January 2021 on the corner of N. Market and Cheney Streets and would die from his injuries that night at a local hospital. The two shooters would be identified by law enforcement as Chenier and Figaro.
The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office announced several arrests were made across the parish as a result of drug-related activity.
Spring showers have started to bring out the May flowers and you may be ready to clean up your yard. However, East Lansing is encouraging people to participate in No Mow May.
Walleye, Northern Pike, Pickerel, and Tiger Muskellunge fishing season begins May 1. The State Department of Environmental Conservation said walleye are challenging to catch and delicious to eat, making them one of the most prized sportfish in New York. As the largest member of the perch family, adult walleye typically weigh one to three pounds, […]
MARYLAND – In Maryland, voting for the 2024 presidential primary election will be taking place May 14th. However, early voting begins Thursday, May 2nd. Polling locations will be open from 7 AM until 8 PM. For those who haven’t registered yet, officials want you to know that it’s not too late. You can go to your local voting location with
Alternating outdoor watering days helps conserve groundwater resources during summer months
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ST. MARTINVILLE — A Breaux Bridge bicyclist was killed when he was struck by a car.Shelton Edmond, 66, was struck by a car around 9 p.m. Thursday while riding his bike on Zin Zin Road near C Huval Road.St. Martin Parish Sheriff's deputies, along with Breaux Bridge Police and State Police, responded to the scene and learned that a car was driving down the road going the same direction as Edmond when the driver struck Edmond, who was pronounced dead at the scene.Deputies said Edmond's bike...
The Cardinals move back eight spots and get a fourth pick in the third