Lady Wolves prepare for district play, ‘Pink Game’
RAYNE - The Rayne High Lady Wolves are preparing for their 2019 volleyball district slate that is scheduled to begin this week.
RAYNE - The Rayne High Lady Wolves are preparing for their 2019 volleyball district slate that is scheduled to begin this week.
FIRST RAFFLE TICKET PURCHASED - Taking part in the purchase of the first raffle ticket for the 2019 Knights of Columbus Rayne Acadian Council 1897 Fall Raffle were, from left, Rayne Police Chief Carroll Stelly, KC treasurer Albert Johnson and Mayor Chuck Robichaux. Tickets of $2 each or a book of 10 for $20 are available from any KC member, St. Joseph Church parish office or True Value Hardware.
(Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)
RAYNE - The Knights of Columbus, Rayne Acadian Council 1897, have begun selling tickets for their 2019 Annual Fall Raffle, with the first tickets purchased last week.
Accidental poisonings surpass car crashes as the number one cause of unintentional deaths in the state.
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The Rotary Club of Crowley recently hosted Dr. Charles R. “Chip” McGimsey, Louisiana State Archeologist, who delivered to the club a very educational presentation on Louisiana Archeology and Poverty Point earthen works. On hand for the presentation were, from left, Rotary Club President Amy Thibodeaux, McGimsey, and Rotarian Jill Habetz.
Louisiana is home to earthen mounds located on the campus of LSU that predate the first Egyptian pyramids.
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