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THE POST-SIGNAL / Saja Hoffpauir
Crowley’s Empowering the Community for Excellence Learning Center was recently awarded a $5,000 grant by CenterPoint Energy. On hand for the presentation were, from left, Matthew Smith, CenterPoint Energy Operations Director; Tony Gardner, CenterPoint Energy Vice President of Gas Operations; DeAnn Goss, Representative John Stefanski’s office; Mike Francis, La. Public Service Commissioner; Audry Spencer, founder of ETCFE; Mayor Tim Monceaux; Dr. Ezora J. Proctor; Walter Andrus, Acadia Parish Police Jury.
Local Learning Center awarded $5,000 grant
The Empowering the Community for Excellence Learning Center in Crowley was recently awarded a $5,000 grant by the CenterPoint Energy Foundation.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
Parker Mitchell, left, takes the oath of office as Acadia’s first Administrative Law Judge during Monday night’s police jury meeting. Administering the oath is 15th Judicial District Judge Scott Privat. Looking on are Chance Henry (partially hidden at left), police jury president, and Nicole Broussard, parish chief financial officer.
Acadia’s first Administrative Law Judge takes oath of office Monday
Parker Mitchell was sworn in as Acadia Parish’s first Administrative Law Judge during Monday night’s meeting of the Acadia Parish Police Jury.
Rayne Police investigating recent rash of car burglaries
The Rayne Police Department is investigating a rash of car burglaries that occurred on the morning of Monday, Dec. 13.
Police Jury adopts $38.9M budget for 2022
The Acadia Parish Police Jury has adopted a $38.9 million operating budget for 2022.