Thibodeaux named city treasurer By Todd C. Elliott
todd.elliott@eunicdtoday.com
The city has a new treasurer.
Jackie Thibodeaux, current Director of Human Resources, was the top recommendation out of 10 applicants for the positi...
Monday morning battery leads to arrest of Eunice man by Todd C. Elliott
todd.elliott@eunicetoday.com
An early morning battery reported on Monday resulted in the arrest of a Eunice according to Eunice Police.
According to police radio logs a report of...
10 apply for treasurer post, names under wraps until mayor returns By Todd C. Elliott
todd.elliott@eunicetoday.com
Ten persons responded to the city’s advertisement for a new treasurer.
According to Steve Moosa, consulting auditor and CPA asked by Mayor Rusty Mo...
Music, coffee, food on Cafe Mosiac Fest schedule The first Cafe Mosiac Fest will be held on South 2nd Street in downtown Eunice on Saturday.
The fest promises a late afternoon/evening of coffee, music and food, with the cafe’s menu expanded to in...
Liberty 'Girl's Night' features two groups Saturday, MARCH 9, 2013, the weekly "Rendez-vous des Cajuns" Music Show presents a "Girl's Night" with performance by MARY TWEEDEL & CAJUN MIXERS followed by MARY JANE BROUSSARD & THE SWEET LA LA'S...
Rapist's fate may hinge on Supreme Court DNA ruling The answer to whether DNA sampling at the time of arrest is the modern version of fingerprinting or the fruit of illegal search could decide the future of an Opelousas man convicted last week of ra...
Bruce Rozas, served as Evangeline assisant DA, judge pro-tem Mamou – Bruce Rozas, 68, died on Sunday, March 3.
He was a native of Chataignier.
After serving as a law clerk in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, he and his wife Laura Dupre Rozas settled in M...
Eunice honors city's first black police officer By Todd C. Elliott
todd.elliott@eunicetoday.com
Eunice officials honored the first black police in the city’s history, with a ceremony and a commemorative plaque on Friday at City Hall.
The event ...
From the Files ... March 1927 From files of The Eunice News:
March 1927
The Smith-Hughes Agricultural School in Eunice ranks among the best, according to state inspector Professor P.L. Guilbeau. Students averaged 82.5 on a re...
Lagging utility revenue puts city budget in red The City of Eunice’s operating budget was about $215,000 in the red at the fiscal year’s halfway point.
Lagging utility revenues were the major culprit.
Through the six-months point, they were ab...
Audit reflects university's shift of more costs to students The most-recent audit report reinforces the continuing shift in costs from LSU Eunice and the state to students seeking a college education.
The legislative audit filed in the public records this m...
Eunice PD snags alleged family copper theft ring by Todd C. Elliott
todd.elliott@eunicetoday.com
Barnwell and Courville family members– who along with unnamed juveniles– allegedly came together over the Dresser building and copper tubing which l...
Troopers make Bailie's prom wish come true By Myra Miller
myra.miller@eunicetoday.com
Bailie Reed’s wish has come true with help from the Louisiana State Troopers Association – she was able to attend prom this month, resplendent in a beade...
No fat left in St. Landry's school meals program The St. Landry Parish School Board’s Child Nutrition Program is approaching the danger point in its dollars diet.
Supervisor Lucretia Chancler is in the process of reviewing the program, and change...
Winners named at 28th Annual Crawfish Etouffee Cook-Off Eunice held its 28th Annual World Championship Crawfish Etouffee Cook-Off Sunday at the Northwest Pavilion.
The Eunice Chamber of Commerce, in agreement with the City of Eunice and St. Landry Pari...
Civil Service rules tie Chief's hands on jail supervision Police Chief Ronald Dies needs jailers, but can’t assign jailer duties on a regular basis to officers in another Civil Service classification.
The chief sees a public safety issue in that, but the ...
St. Landry adopts school calendar St. Landry Parish Schools will open for classes in the 2013-2014 year on Friday, Aug. 9. The last day of classes will be Thursday, May 22, 2014.
The calendar for the next school year was approved b...
Re-sentencing sought in Young murders; no motions in Hundley case Chad L. Young, serving life in prison for the murder of his parents and a brother in Eunice, is undergoing psychiatric evaluation prior to seeking to have his sentence reconsidered.
Young is one of...
Etouffee Cook-Off field growing By Todd C. Elliott
todd.elliott@eunicetoday.com
All of the ingredients are simmering for the 28th annual Eunice World Championship Crawfish Etouffee Cook-Off to be held next Sunday with a special ...