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LAST DAY OF SCHOOL MEAL PROGRAM - Workers and volunteers were busy distributing “Grab & Go” meals for Rayne students at the Armstrong Middle School, one of five sites as part of the Acadia Parish School System meal program as schools are closed during the coronavirus pandemic. Monday was the final day of the program in wake of Gov. John Bel Edwards’ “Stay at Home Order” issued Sunday. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Josie Henry)

Acadia Parish school meal program is halted

In the wake of Gov. John Bel Edwards’ “Stay-at-Home Order,” the meals that had been provided by the Acadia Parish School System have been halted.

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CITY HALL CLOSURES - Rayne City Hall is one of the many public buildings and businesses who have closed its doors to foot traffic, allowing customers to do business at the drive-through window (pictured above) or the drop box following Sunday’s announcement by Gov. John Bel Edwards for Louisiana residents to shelter at home unless going out for essential tasks. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux)

Additional COVID-19 safety measures taken by City of Rayne, businesses

RAYNE - During a Monday afternoon announcement from the LDH, Acadia Parish reported its second positive case of the coronavirus. The first was verified Saturday evening.

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