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Temperature shows 87.3 degrees in a bus traveling 40 MPH.

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It was 88.4 degrees inside the school bus at it traveled on the streets of Abbeville at a slower speed.

Temperature in traveling school bus was 87 degrees

How hot does it get in a school bus when the temperature is 97 degrees outside?
On Monday, assistant superintendent Marc Turner and school district risk man ager Scott Meyers went on a school bus ride at noon to see the actual temperature in a school bus with no air conditioner.
Long-time school bus driver Tony Meaux drove the bus through Abbeville and then to Perry. Half of the windows were down, creating a nice breeze when the bus moved.
The temperature outside at noon was 97 degrees in the sun and 96 in the shade.

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After driving into a drainage ditch, an SUV caught fire. The driver and passengers managed to escape without injuries. (photo taken by Mandy Brook Trahan)

Joy ride goes wrong

Three people decided to go joyriding in a sugar cane field off Montgomery Road. The ride, however, did not end too joyfully.
A 20-year-old male, his girlfriend, and a friend decided to go off-road riding in a sugar cane field on Sunday just after 8 p.m. The male was driving a Cadillac Escalade SUV through a sugar cane field, and then he crashed head-on into a drainage ditch.
The three got out of the SUV before it caught fire and burned.
Volunteer fire departments responded and were able to put out the fire before it spread into the field or homes nearby.

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The Drought Monitor Map shows parts of Vermilion Parish are under extreme drought conditions (in red) while the rest of the parish is under severe drought conditions (in orange).

Vermilion Parish experiencing extreme drought

Everyone knows it is hot. But what many don’t know is that Vermilion Parish is having major drought issues.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor’s latest map, one third of Vermilion Parish is under extreme drought conditions. The other two thirds of the parish is under a severe drought.
Also experiencing extreme drought conditions are parts of Iberia, Lafayette and Acadia parishes.
Since 2000, it is only the second time Vermilion Parish has experienced extreme drought conditions. The last time was in 2011.

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Agents with the Vermilion Municipal and Sheriff’s Narcotics Task Force recovered evidence during the arrest.

Investigation results in arrest made by Vermilion Narcotics Task Force

According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Municipal and Sheriff’s Narcotics Task Force made the following arrest for narcotics related offenses within the parish.
On Aug. 7, after a lengthy investigation, agents were able to seize a large amount of various narcotics as well as a firearm from Fabian Mitchell, (Date of birth: 7-23-1982).  Mitchell was placed under arrest without incident after attempting to discard the narcotics and the firearm.  Mitchell was charged with the following offenses:
• Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon

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Abbeville man arrested in St. Landry Parish for attempted second-degree murder

Deputies with the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office have booked an Abbeville man on multiple charges related to a shooting last month.
Darious Javon Lavine, 24, faces a list of charges, including attempted second-degree murder
According to St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby J. Guidroz, on July 26, deputies with the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to a local hospital regarding a shooting.

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