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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
Unveiling the new logo for the City of Crowley during a brief ceremony Wednesday afternoon at the Historic Rice Theatre are, from left, Mayor Chad Monceaux, Director of Community Development/Marketing Valerie Myers, and Mia Lormand of Gator Custom Graphix, who designed the logo.

City unveils new logo

CROWLEY – A new city logo unveiled Wednesday showcases Crowley as the center of rice and Cajun music. It replaces a logo that has been used for nearly 20 years.

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Representing Midland High School at the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America State Leadership Competition held recently on the campus of Northwestern State University were, kneeling from left, Camri Primeaux, Olivia Cain and Marli Shamsie; standing from left, Brooke Benoit, Abri Vincent, Raleigh Breaux, Addison Guidry, Dinah Istre (teacher), Kristen Abshire, Falin Mouton and Raynee Manshack.

Midland High School FCCLA members attend 2023 State Leadership Conference

Midland - Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) members from Midland High School learned leadership skills and participated in state competition while attending the 2023 FCCLA St

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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
The Drama Department at Notre Dame High School of Acadia Parish will present “The Three Musketeers” at the Grand Opera House of the South Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 17, 18 and 19. Curtains will open at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday. The group will perform during the day Thursday and again on Friday morning for local elementary school students. Director is Acadia Players veteran actor and director Ricci Arnaud and faculty sponsor is Rachell LaCroix. Tickets are $15 per person. Among the actors, stage hands and other “production” crew members involved in the play include, kneeling from left, Alex Welch, Lillian LaPoint, Emma Domingue, Kate Andrus, Ava Arceneaux, Ellie Adams, Zach Hebert, Bremilin Minnix and Eli Adams; standing from left, Anne Elise Swacker, Tesie Burleigh, Ellen Richard, Maksim Scarborough, Nasyr Billy, Adam Signorelli, Christopher LeLeux, Branson Melancon, Angelle Bourgeious, Haley Rivette, Amaya Bellard, Avari Simon, Mary Ellen Herbert, Austin Richard, and Emma Hayes.

The Three Musketeers ride again in N.D. production

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Planning activities for the May 4 observance of the National Day of Prayer are, seated from left, Barbara Spencer Morgan, Carla Lambousy, Stephanie Romero, Dr. Ezora Proctor; standing from left, Barry Thompson, Barbara Morgan, Peggy Sandidge, Christie Brammer and Dena Faulk. Committee members not shown include Titus Brown and Latina Magee Charles. The local observance will be held Thursday, May 4, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Rice Festival Building.

Plans underway for National Day of Prayer May 4

CROWLEY - The City of Crowley, in unity with communities across the world, will participate in the observance of the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 4.

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