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Mistakes prove costly for Bears in jamboree loss

BREAUX BRIDGE - Mental mistakes proved costly for the Church Point Bears’ Friday in their Acadia/Vermilion Jamboree contest against the ...

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Iota slips past Sacred Heart

Eunice – The Iota Bulldogs leaned on ball control and a grinding offense to notch a gritty 14-7 win over ...

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Abbeville runs past Crowley in jamboree finale

BREAUX BRIDGE - Floyd Flugence got the Crowley Gents off to a quick start Friday in the second and final ...

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Crime Stoppers asks help in locating trio of fugitives

The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office Sex Offender Unit is asking the public’s help locating three fugitives wanted for failure to ...

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Charles Dwight Precht Jr.

1941 - 2024

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home - Iota for Charles Dwight Precht Jr.
Rev. Truman Stagg officiated for the services.
Visitation was Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to service time.
Burial was in Maxie Cemetery.
Charles, aged 83, passed away at home on Sept. 1 in the presence of his family.
Charles, known to his family and friends by many names — including Bucky, Charlie and even “Unky Bunky” — was born in Jennings. He grew up working on the family farm, tending to the livestock and his five siblings.
At Iota High School (class of 1959), Bucky played several sports (quarterback for the football team, point guard for basketball, track and field) and participated actively in the FFA.
He attended LSU (saw the Billy Cannon touchdown run in 1959) and then McNeese University, where — despite too many late-night card sessions — he earned a degree in agribusiness. 
While chaperoning a party, Charles met Charleen; they fell in love and soon married. Afterwards the couple moved to the east coast for Charles to begin basic training in the Army. He served for two years (active duty) before they returned to Louisiana.
Charles worked in various roles for Shell Oil for nearly 30 years, before retiring in the early 1990s. 
Charleen and Charles settled in Iota to enjoy their retirement years to pursue their favorite activities including barbecuing, watching college sports, visiting with relatives and friends, and traveling frequently. He enjoyed fishing, playing cards and games.
He served as treasurer at the Iota Methodist Church for many years.
Charles is survived by his beloved wife of 60 years, Charleen; three sons, Charles III (Lety), Eric (Traci) and Seth (Shea); four grandchildren, Sean, Luke, Anabel and Ella; three sisters, Carolyn Precht Marks, Mary Beth Precht Tilley, and Kayla Ruth Precht Fournerat; and one brother, James “Jimmy” Precht.  
He was preceded in death by his parents Charles Sr. and Ruth Robertson Precht; brother Tom; and brother-in-law, Roy Marks.
Pallbearers were Charles D. Precht III, Eric V. Precht, Seth H. Precht, Sean E. Precht, Luke E. Precht and Dale Trahan.
Honorary pallbearers were Donald Harrington, Bruce Comeaux, James Tilley, Gerald Fournerat and James “Jimmy” Precht.
In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial contributions be made to First United Methodist Church, 224 W. Constitution St., Gonzales, LA 70737.
Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.geesey-ferguson.com.
Arrangements were entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, 509 Duson Ave.e, Iota, 337-779-2669.

Acadia hosts FEMA training

The Acadia Parish Police Jury is congratulating Kaitlyn Sonnier, Interim Director for Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, and ...

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SCOTT — Acadia Parish — and the whole of Louisiana — is home to all kinds of musicians, especially accordion ...

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City accepting bids for urban park, pavilion

Bids for the new Urban Park and Pavilion project will be opened on Oct. 1. The city has begun the bid ...

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