Louisiana lawmakers support funding for juvenile detention centers
—Juvenile justice in Louisiana lacks the funding needed to properly support the increasing number of youth offenders.
—Juvenile justice in Louisiana lacks the funding needed to properly support the increasing number of youth offenders.
Only one remains on ballot
NEW YORK (AP) — A U.S. government report expected to stir debate concluded that fluoride in drinking water at twice the recommended limit is linked with lower IQ in children.
To love others, you must first love yourself. This starts with accepting yourself, faults and all, and gently nourishing and taking care of yourself.
With the frequency of natural disasters on the rise, it’s a good idea to think about the components of your house and whether they are built to withstand wicked weather.
The Gator Chateau will host a reading and signing of the book “You Can Sit With Me” from 10 a.m. until noon, Saturday, Aug. 24 in honor of a local author. Children can learn about the adventures of a little girl gator, then hold a live baby gator. Author and Jennings High School Assistant Principal Tisha Whittington, and book illustrator and fellow educator Leigha Briolo will be at the Gator Chateau to read and sign the newly printed children’s book and meet area residents.
WELSH — With the Friends of the Welsh Museum set to receive a substantial grant that would allow the group to renovate and restore the former Welsh High School home economics cottage, the group is looking to partner with the Jeff Davis Parish Library to designate a purpose for the building.
LAKE ARTHUR — Water treatment Plant Manager Anthony “Tony” Duhon recently achieved his level II certifications in both water and wastewater treatment. Having a locally certified water treatment technician will save the town money.
Mother Gabby LeJeune pulls triple duty pushing twins Beau (left) and Lucas, both 3, on the swings, while holding little Madalyn, 1. The family enjoyed a nice afternoon at the park.
LACASSINE — A local non-profit organization supporting domestic violence victims will soon be hosting its largest charity event of the year to help offset the costs of running its shelter. With October being designated as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Jeff Davis Communities Against Domestic Abuse (CADA) is preparing to host its annual Taste-n-Tell fundraiser at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at Bayou Rum Distillery and Event Center, located at 20909 Frontage Rd. in Lacassine. This will be CADA’s second year hosting the event at the new location.
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