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UL Lafayette’s Dr. Robert Miller (right) will study the Gulf of Mexico’s ecosystem as part of a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine effort. He is an assistant professor of civil engineering and assistant director of the University’s Louisiana Watershed Flood Center. Miller and the center’s director, Dr. Emad Habib, discuss water gauges by the Vermilion River. Photo credit: Doug Dugas / University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

UL researcher chosen for Gulf of Mexico ecosystem study

A University of Louisiana at Lafayette researcher is one of eight scientists chosen by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to study the Gulf of Mexico’s changing ecosystem

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Members of the 2021 Crowley High School Homecoming Court include, front row from left, Ya’kerra Williams, Ty’kerrialynn Collins, (football sweetheart) A’nyjae Kneeland, Hannah Abshire, Paislei Cormier; back row from left, Yasmine Allen, Khalee Meaux, Kamryn Baker, Emma Broussard, Taylor Runner and Dycie Touchet. One will be crowned Homecoming Queen during halftime ceremonies of Friday night’s Crowley High vs. Port Barre football game. Kick-off is at 7 p.m.

CHS Homecoming Court

Crowley High School is celebrating Homecoming this week with a number of activities all leading up to Friday night’s contest with the Port Barre Red Devils

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