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THE POST-SIGNAL / Alicia Huesers
On Friday, August 25, Keith Henry Insurance held their grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony at their new facility located at 509 N. Parkerson in Crowley. On hand for the ceremony are front row from left, Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Megan Duhon, Valerie Myers, Jill Habetz, Mary Morrison, Amber Hargrave, Hank Capel, Alderwoman Sandra Marx, Debbie Henry, Keith Henry, Co-Owner Chance Henry, Mayor Chad Monceaux, Co-Owner Taylor Henry, Lynn Hargrave, Zan Conner, Alex Ashby, Tucker Ashby (dog), Alderwoman Katie Chiasson, Alderman Jeff Dore, Laura Faul, Trey Signorelli and Melinda Malmay; back row; Tyler Schexnayder, Lisa Bruno, Dr. Vivian Monceaux, Bryan Comeaux, Will Doughty, Michael Doughty, Dr. Austin Monceaux holding Rixby Monceaux, Learney Henry, Richard Myers, Parker Myers, Braelin Thibodeaux, Alderman Chuck Ashby, Caleb Guidry, Nicole Broussard, Chamber Board Members Sondra Broussard and Jackie Loewer, Nancy Loewer and Joanie Credeur.

Keith Henry Insurance cuts ribbon at new Downtown Crowley location

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Crime Stoppers of Acadia Parish is asking the public’s help with locating a missing person.
The Duson Police Department is seeking information in the disappearance of Randy Joseph Bourque.
Bourque was last seen on Aug. 1 near Loves Travel Stop in Duson.
Bourque is described as a white male, 61 years of age, 5 feet, 6 inches in height and weighing 130 pounds. He has gray hair and blue eyes.
He was last seen wearing red shorts, red shirt with graphics and a black head covering.
Bourque has a speech impediment and may be difficult to understand.
If you have information regarding his disappearance or his whereabouts, you’re urged to call the tips line at 337-789-TIPS or download the P3 app on your mobile device to report tips anonymously.
All callers will remain anonymous and can receive up to a $1,000 cash reward for information leading to Bourque’s whereabouts.

Crime Stoppers asks help in locating missing Duson man

Crime Stoppers of Acadia Parish is asking the public’s help with locating a missing person.

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The Crowley Art Association recently celebrated the art of Nicole Dahlquist with an opening gala at The Crowley Art Gallery. Guests spent time enjoying refreshments, visiting with the artist and viewing the alcohol ink pieces done by Dahlquist. Of those in attendance were the artist and some of her family. From left to right are Jaydon Dahlquist (Nicole’s son), Samantha Dahlquist (Nicole’s daughter-in-law), Nicole Dahlquist (featured artist), Earl Dahlquist, (Nicole’s husband). The exhibit will be available for viewing through the month of September at The Crowley Art Gallery, with items available for purchase. The gallery is located at 411 N. Parkerson Ave. and is open Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For further information contact gallery at 337-514-5114.

Dahlquist exhibit celebrated at Gala

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