THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
With Mayor Chad Monceaux at the controls, a giant excavator rips through the balcony of the Enterprise Center Tuesday morning. The building had formerly been leased for office space but, according to Monceaux, in recent years it costs the city more to maintain than was being paid in lease revenue. Contractors told Monceaux they would have the building leveled and gone by week’s end.
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THE POST-SIGNAL / Claudette Olivier
After taking the oath of office for the 2024-2028 term, the primary order of business on the agenda for the Acadia Parish Police Jury Tuesday night was the election of officers. Beau Petitjean, center, of District 5 (Rayne area) was elected president; Paul “Ed” Guidry, left, of District 6 (Church Point area) was elected vice president; and Bryan Borill was appointed to his second four-year term as secretary-treasurer.
Acadia Police Jury sworn in; new slate of officers elected
The swearing in ceremony for the Acadia Parish Police Jury was hosted Tuesday evening with the Honorable Scott Privat, 15th Judicial District Judge, Division A, administering the oath of office.
Rayne MG After-Party, Gumbo Cook-Off moved to Civic Center
Even though Mother Nature has tried, the 2024 Annual Rayne Mardi Gras Parade and After Party Celebration/Cook-Off will be held this weekend on Saturday, Jan.
American Legion Post 77 to host inaugural ‘Uncle Sam’s Mardi Gras Gumbo Cook-Off’
RAYNE - American Legion Arceneaux Post 77 will host their inaugural “Uncle Sam’s Mardi Gras Gumbo Cook-Off” on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024, at the Legion Home in Rayne.
Rayne Recreation to hold baseball, softball registration
RAYNE - Registration for the 2024 baseball/softball summer league of the Rayne Recreation Department are now being held for the upcoming season as announced by Rayne Recreation Director Ryan Hanagr