I’ve been watching anarchy and lawlessness take control of our streets in major cities. I don’t imagine I’m alone, either. Viewers are exposed everywhere to scenes of mindless chaos. Meanwhile, on Opposition Media outlets, the carbonintensive ‘peaceful protests’ are met with universal approval.
So we were having dinner when my wife said, “It still feels weird that you’re not going into the TV room to watch baseball later on. Kind of sad, really.”
Funeral services for Daniel Scott “Scotty” Crader, 45, of Jennings will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 9, 2020, in Miguez Funeral Home Chapel, with Pastor Bubba McCann officiating.
It is with great sadness and the heaviest of hearts that the family of Danny Sonnier announces his passing from his earthly life onto his heavenly life.
Experts say there is a growing need for coastal communities to counter the perceived stigma of risk that can impact economies and real estate values, financing and public services.
Gov. John Bel Edwards and Louisiana’s lawmakers spent most of the last four-year term digging out of nearly a decade of financial instability that forced deep cuts across state services, particularly higher education. Now, they appear headed back to that budget uncertainty.
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announced his approval of a permanent decrease of 9.6 percent in the rate for auto insurance policies issued by State Farm Insurance Company for Louisiana drivers.
The ASSIST Agency’s summer feeding program will continue until the end of the month. Although workers report a smaller number of participants taking advantage of the program, there are plenty of food items available to help those in need. For more information, call (337) 788-7551 ext. 138. Daily News photo by Stacey Fontenot