Chief bemoans police officer shortage
CROWLEY – The Crowley Police Department continues to lose officers and Chief Troy Hebert doesn’t see that trend stopping unless the city council steps up with a substantial raise.
CROWLEY – The Crowley Police Department continues to lose officers and Chief Troy Hebert doesn’t see that trend stopping unless the city council steps up with a substantial raise.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
The citizens of Crowley are being encouraged to observe April as National Minority Health Month by visiting their local Health Center and celebrating the important partnership between America’s Community Health Centers and the communities they serve. On hand to witness the signing of a proclamation Tuesday morning at Crowley City Hall were, from left, Aldermen Jeff Doré and Dickie Latiolais; Alderwoman Dr. Sandra Marx; Crystal Decuir, chief nursing officer, SWLA; Mayor Chad Monceaux; Paulette Lofton, chief operating officer, SWLA; Dianna Ross, director of community affairs, SWLA; Alderwoman Katie Chiasson; and Kayla Barthelemy, community and outreach specialist, SWLA.
CROWLEY - April has been proclaimed National Minority Health Month and Mayor Chad Monceaux is encouraging local citiznes to join in the observance.
CROWLEY – Greater transparency and an increased push in economic development are the hallmarks of the last three years of the Acadia Parish Police Jury, according to President Chance Henry.
CROWLEY - So that our employees may enjoy the happiness and holiness of the Easter Weekend, The Crowley Post-Signal will not publish a newspaper on Friday, April 7 — Good Friday.
BRANCH - A Tuesday morning home invasion in the Branch community has led to the arrest of a Sulphur man with the assistance of local residents.
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