The long-awaited Moncus Park is finally coming together and will soon be ready for the public to enjoy. Moncus Park is Lafayette’s, Central Park. The park has been under construction since 2018. Since organizers first…
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Gov. John Bel Edwards filed a lawsuit in state court today defending his COVID-19 public health emergency proclamation, which has been challenged by a group of members of the House of Representatives just as new…
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Here is a chance to learn about the indigenous plant life of Louisiana. A free workshop is coming up in Breaux Bridge on Saturday, October 24th. This event is organized by Bayou Vermilion Preservation Association,…
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The Better Business Bureau of Acadiana is warning of a new scam that involves scam artists using fake political fundraising calls. The scammers are tricking Americans into donating to their favorite candidate which turns out…
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Bikes, Burgers, and Boos is a spooky two-wheeled event coming up Saturday, October 31 at Cafe 329. Cafe 329 is located at 329 Dulles Drive in Lafayette. It is free to attend! Donations will be…
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The Downtown Burger Battle Royale is a family-friendly initiative to encourage the community to support Downtown restaurants in whatever way they are comfortable during COVID-19 – delivery, toot’n’scoot (to-go), or dine in. The event is…
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It’s time to celebrate the season of Fall with cool weather, pumpkins, and an outdoor movie. The Great Painted Pumpkin Festival is coming up Saturday, October 24 at 3:00 pm in Parc International Downtown Lafayette.…
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If your roof was damaged by Hurricane Delta, you could qualify for a blue roof. The blue roof is a temporary fix to protect your home until a professional can apply repairs. This a free…
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The nonprofit group TRAIL presents Bikes, Brews, and Omelettes Two 2020! Sign up now at www.latrail.org. Ride down some of the smoothest roads in Acadiana. This two-day cycling adventure starts off Saturday, November 7th at…
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Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) approval for emergency food assistance to those impacted by Hurricane Delta. “The widespread impact of the storm and the power outages…
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