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Main Street restoration grant apps still accepted
CROWLEY – Crowley Main Street is still soliciting building restoration grant applications from downtown commercial building and/or business owners.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
City Engineer Tim Mader (left) Mayor Chad Monceaux (kneeling) Alderwoman Dr. Sandra Marx (partially hidden) and Alderman Brad Core (back to camera) are joined by personnel from Glenn Legé Construction for the final inspection of the city-wide street overlay program. Mader, Monceaux and the contractors were joined by representatives of each district as they inspected the work before the final sign-off. Issues found during the inspection will comprise a “punch list” that must be addressed by the contractor before final payment is made on the project.
Final inspection
Rayne's Project Pink pageants near
RAYNE - Preceptor Alpha Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi announces the 23rd Annual “Project Pink”, Breast Cancer Awareness event, to be held Saturday, Aug.
Local couple plans August 5 wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Leonard Romero of Abbeville, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Alison Marin Romero, to Hunter James Terro, son of Randee Reneé Vasseur of Rayne and Mr. and Mrs.