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Councilman bids farewell, offers thanks as end of year, term near
CROWLEY – Some members of the Crowley City Council – five of them to be exact – will be attending their final meeting when the group convenes in regular session next Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Council committees zip through Dec. agenda
CROWLEY - Only a handful of routine items were handled during an uncommonly brief meeting of Crowley City Council committees Wednesday.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Alicia Huesers
On Thursday, November 17, Fezzo’s Seafood Steakhouse and Oyster Bar held their grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony at their new facility located at 2439 Rice Capitol Parkway in Crowley. On hand for the ceremony were, kneeling from left, Vivian Fontenot, Reiley Roger, Keeley Mouton, Grace Cormier, Baleigh Broussard, Gabi Miller and Madyson Comeaux, first row: Michelle Veillion, Cynthia Beslin, Bonnie Navarre, Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce Chairman Scott Lowry, Sondra Broussard, Chance Henry, Valerie Myers, Katie Chiasson, James W. Proctor, Ezora Proctor, April Faul, Owner Phil Faul, Mayor Tim Monceaux, Owner Pat Bordes, Jessica Bordes, Josh Spell, Angela Saucier, Sandra Marx, Rose Miller, Cindy Miller, Neal Comeaux, Christie Dupuis, Blane Faulk, Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Megan Duhon, second row: Brennen Breaux, Sheriff K.P. Gibson, Chamber Board Members Eddie Palmer and Jackie Loewer, Acadia Tourism Executive Director Nancy Loewer, Doug LaCombe, Crowley Alderman Sammie Reggie III, Brian Borill, Larry Chiasson, Hannah Vice, Jill Habetz, Tom Trahan, Loretta Boudreaux, Chad Monceaux and Jeff Dore.
Ribbon-cutting held for new Fezzo’s Seafood, Steakhouse and Oyster Bar location
LSU-Eunice hosted the District X Leadership Career Development Event Competition for local FFA Chapters
EUNICE - LSU-Eunice recently hosted the District X Leadership Career Development Event Competition for FFA Chapters from Acadia, St. Landry, Lafayette.
Results are as follows: