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The Ross Elementary School first graders were presented books by Dr. Ezora J. Proctor, April J. Drew and Dr. Debira Broussard recently to emphasize literacy, comprehension, critical thinking and creativity. Books were presented to 70 students. The mission is to get books into the homes of students to enhance students’ reading level, to read to their parents and the parents read to the students. With some of the students are, back from left, BrendalL Monday,Ross Elementary Instructional Assistant; Dr. Proctor, Ms. Drew and Dr. Broussard.
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Megan Duhon, right, president and CEO of the Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce, served as moderator for Thursday’s Chamber-sponsored State of the Parish Luncheon. Parish leaders taking part in the annual event included, from left, Acadia Parish Police Jury President Chance Henry, Sheriff K.P. Gibson, and Acadia Superintendent Scott Richard.
State of the Parish
CROWLEY – In general, the overall “state” of Acadia Parish is good. For now.
City gearing up for 2023 Rice City Classic Car, Antique Tractor Show
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Planning continues for ‘Day of Prayer’ here
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