Local News

New traffic rules at Lake Arthur Elementary School + a well-informed public should = safer students!

By Mike Rizzuto
Sun Times-Journal Editor

In its quest to ensure the safest possible environment, Lake Arthur Elementary School has implemented new traffic rules that will take effect when school begins on August 11th, 2010.

The new rules should alleviate the traffic congestion that has been problematic for years and help promote a safer environment for the benefit of all students, teachers, administrators and support personnel.

Here is brief synopsis of what changes are in store for area motorists, parents, guardians and students:

U.S.M.C. Lance Corporal Michael Mancuso enjoys leave from service in Afghanistan

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Lance Corporal Michael Mancuso, U.S.M.C., pictured on the right, is seen enjoying some well-deserved rest and relaxation with his grandpa George Sherwin and brother Ryan Mancuso in his hometown of Junction City, Kansas recently after his grueling tour of duty in Afghanistan. When his short 15 day leave ends, he will be headed back to his San Diego base to await further orders. Mancuso and his Lake Arthur grandparents, Gloria and Alton O'Blanc, have appreciated all the prayers for his safe return stateside. His camp in Afghanistan was actually bombed the week he was scheduled to come home.

Lake Arthur Knights of Columbus elects new officers at recent meeting

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICERS AND MEMBERS AT MEETING: Lake Arthur Knights of Columbus Officers and members gathered around during their recent meeting in Lake Arthur. They include, in no specific order, Robert D. Kenvyn, Grand Knight; Farley Henry, Deputy Grand Knight; Butch Zaunbrecher, Chancelor; Robert D. Istre, Recorder; Bobby R. Byler, Jr., Treasurer; Burton David, Financial Secretary; James D. Welch, Jr., Advocate; Bennett J. Scott, Warden; Arthur L.

Well of anger erupts over ‘crude’ moratorium

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By Chris Rosa
LSN Staff Writer

LAFAYETTE - Thousands of Louisiana citizens rallied in the Cajundome Wednesday against the federal offshore drilling moratorium placed on drilling in deep sea waters, leaving standing room only.

Among the various political, oil field CEO and civilian speakers were Gov. Bobby Jindal, Lt. Gov. Scott Angelle and Lafayette City-Parish President Joey Durel.

“We have come to send a simple message to Washington D.C.,” said Jindal. “Let our people work.”

Jefferson Davis Parish and Lafayette Parish 4-H Jr. Leaders Build Houses for Habitat for Humanity and Donate Equipment in Texas

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The Jeff Davis and Lafayette 4-H Jr. Leaders were awarded for their work throughout the 2009-2010 school year with an awards trip to San Antoino, Texas from July 12-15, 2010. Jr. Leaders are involved in 4-H service projects in their parishes and assist 4-H events throughout the year to be able to attend the awards trip. The trip and volunteer service project was coordinated by: 4-H Agents, Nikki Mouch from Lafayette and Kori Myers from Jefferson Davis.

Will we be boiling crawfish all year long in the near future?

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Crawfish boils are a mainstay of many spring weekends in Louisiana, but the boiler pots typically are put away for the summer.
LSU AgCenter aquaculture specialist Greg Lutz believes an alternative crawfish species native to Louisiana and found in the Atchafalaya basin and other waterways may someday have the pots boiling in the fall.
“This animal lays it eggs in the early spring and grows through the summer months,” Lutz said. “And it’s just about the right size for eating when football season rolls around.”

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