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On Monday Mayor Tim Monceaux proclaimed it National 4-H Week in Crowley. On hand for the signing of the proclamation were, front row from left, Megan Sarver, Acadia Parish 4-H Agent; Ava Arceneaux, Notre Dame High School; Ryleigh Ostriecher, St. Michael School; Annaliese Arceneaux, St. Michael School; Kayla Segura, Acadia Parish 4-H Agent; back row, Branson Melancon, Notre Dame High School; Sean Myers, Church Point High School; and Ethan Fusilier, St. Michael School.

4-H Week proclaimed

This week is National 4-H Week, and yesterday Mayor Tim Monceaux issued a proclamation recognizing it in Crowley.

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LSN STAFF PHOTO / Tony Marks
Marie Toustou, a native of the South of France, tries to collect one of the seven rings during the Tournoi qualifying held recently at the Industrial Park in Ville Platte. Toustou finished 10th in the qualifying and will participate in the annual event in Ville Platte.

The galloping Frenchwoman

Galloping around a dirt track while trying to collect rings with a lance is a Ville Platte tradition that dates back to the mid-20th Century when the Tournoi was revived after being brought over by

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