‘Once-in-a-lifetime’
International Rice Festival Queen Sadie Zaunbrecher is advocating for the rice industry and racking up her frequent flier miles with her recent participation in the Rose Parade in Pasadena, Califor
International Rice Festival Queen Sadie Zaunbrecher is advocating for the rice industry and racking up her frequent flier miles with her recent participation in the Rose Parade in Pasadena, Califor
THE POST-SIGNAL / Claudette Olivier
Church Point Middle School is one of 41 public schools in the state to exceed pre-pandemic levels in reading and math, and the school was recently presented with a banner from the Louisiana Department of Education to mark the achievement. Acadia Parish Schools staff, Acadia Parish School Board staff, CMP staff and teachers and local leaders were on hand for the presentation.
CHURCH POINT - Late last year, it was announced that Church Point Middle School was one of 41 public schools in the state to exceed pre-pandemic levels in reading and math.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Claudette Olivier
The Town of Church Point’s elected officials were sworn in Wednesday, Jan. 4 at the Gertrude Wimberley Community Center. Pictured, from left, are Mayor Ryan “Spanky” Meche, Ward 1 Alderman Gene Malbrough, Ward 2 Alderwoman Joy Daigle, Ward 5 Alderman, Errol “Slu” Comeaux, notary public and retired Church Point police chief Albert Venable, who swore in the officials, Ward 3 Alderman Pat O’Pry, Ward 4 Alderman Dale Wimberley and Church Point Police Chief Dale Thibodeaux.
CROWLEY - “Our calendar is full and there’s going to be a lot more ball played at the Tony Robichaux Sports Complex this coming year than you can imagine,” Peter Kirsch, Crowley Recreation Director
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