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Abbeville Mayor's entire letter addressing Rails to Trails
(Here is a copy of a letter from Abbeville Mayor Roslyn White that was read at Tuesday's Vermilion and Iberia Parish Railroad Development District Board and Commissioners meeting held in Abbeville. She was not able to attend the meeting. White gave her thoughts on Rails to Trails and how it could be a positive for Abbeville).
Vermilion and Iberia Parish Railroad Development District Board and Commissioners vote illegally to not support removing the railroad tracks
Vote was not on agenda before the meeting; they did not amend the agenda. The Vermilion and Iberia Parish Railroad Development District Board and Commissioners illegally voted Tuesday afternoon after hearing objections from parish residents about Rails to Trails’ proposed location in the parish. There were 60 people, around...
Information sessions planned for attendance zone changes in St. Martin
As part of decades-old litigation, changes have been made to several attendance zones in the St. Martin Parish School System. To address concerns, information sessions will be held for those affected.
LOCAL SLUGGERS SHOW OUT IN WORLD SERIES
Delanie Gonzales, a 6-year-old from Pleasanton and her teammates from San Antonio represented their hometowns well at the 2024 Shetland Pony League World Series Championship. The 6U Prospects 2K17 softball went undefeated with a 7-0 record over four days of play in Youngsville, Louisiana where they were one of 12 teams representing the south zone which spans the south from Texas to Florida. Bottom row, from left: Kylie Avila, Xzaylia Rodriguez, Remi Arreola, Penelope Farias, Amethyst Olivares, Camila Gallardo, Ellie Molina. Top row: Sadie Hernandez, Kenlee Coleman, Eliza Yanez, Delanie Gonzales, Reina Rodriguez, Alayna Calvillo.
Opposition against Rails to Trails in Vermilion Parish want to know if anyone is hearing their concerns
Audience member Ben Langlinais asked the million-dollar question at Tuesday’s Vermilion and Iberia Parish Railroad Development District Board and Commissioners meeting. Langlinais, who lives next to the railroad track, stood up in the crowd and asked, “My question is, where is this [opinions against Rails to Trails] headed? Is it going to stay in this room?”
Vermilion & Iberia Parish Railroad Development Board oppose rails and trails project
While the meeting had a large crowd, it was filled with concerned citizens against the project. When residents asked if the board had a stand, Homer Stelly the chairman of Vermilion & Iberia Parish Railroad Development said they were neutral but throughout the meeting, the question was asked if the board could choose a side and share their thoughts about the project.
Letters: Criminals, not Troop Nola, to blame for chases
In recent articles addressing the enforcement efforts by Louisiana State Police Troop NOLA, both praise and criticism have evolved due to troopers pursuing criminals who flee from law enforcement. A recent article in your newspaper stated that State Police have initiated the pursuits. Although State Police initiated the stop of traffic and criminal violators, it is the criminal who initiated the pursuit. Place blame where it belongs and allow the police to do their job.
Jim Bradshaw: He didn't reach the moon, but his pilot's license did
Jimmy Mattern was never as well known as Charles Lindbergh, but he was at the height of his fame when hundreds of people from across South Louisiana turned out to hear him talk about exploits every bit as riveting as Lindbergh’s celebrated adventures. He flew into Abbeville on July...
Vermilion Parish Job Fair slated for July 24
The Vermilion Chamber of Commerce and Vermilion Economic Development Alliance are again joining forces with Acadiana Workforce Solutions, Louisiana Workforce Commission, and South Louisiana Community College to bring businesses and job seekers together. The Vermilion Parish Job Fair is slated for Thursday, July 24. This year’s event will be held in the Abbeville High School Gym from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
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