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Members and officials who are part of the Violent Crimes Task Force.

New Violent Crimes Task Force Director says progress is being mad

According to the Vermilion Parish’s Sheriff Office’s new public information officer and Violent Crimes Task Force Director Eddie Langlinais, the Vermilion Municipal and Sheriff’s Narcotics Task Force along with Abbeville Police Department teamed up to reactivate the Violent Crimes Task Force (VCTF).
VCTF Director Langlinais acknowledges the VCTF has been successful in the past by getting violent criminals off of the streets of Abbeville and making our communities safer.

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Bobby Russo (left) and Jim Russo will go to work today for the final time. On Monday, Robie's Food Center will have new owners.

Russo brothers retiring

For 68 years, the Russo Family has been a part of the grocery store business in Abbeville. By closing time today, the Russo family will no longer be in the grocery business.
Bobby and Jim Russo of Abbeville are handing the store keys to the Champagne brothers from Erath later today.
The Russo brothers are selling Robie’s Food Center to the Champagne family, who own and operate Champagne’s Grocery Store in Erath.
The Russos and Champagnes are signing the documents on Monday to make the sale official.

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Christopher Broussard is a fifth generation beef producer.

Broussard wins state 4-H award

GONZALES — Even though normal was not a word used much during the 86th annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show held recently at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales, Louisiana 4-H and FFA members were still rewarded for their hard work.

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Jackie Vincent presents Clarence Fusilier with an Erath council shirt. Fusilier won a special election and will serve the remainder of the term of Jackie Vincent’s son, Robert B. Vincent. The shirt belonged to the late Robert B. Vincent.

Fusilier makes history in Erath

ERATH — Last Saturday’s special election in Erath yielded a historical result.
After more than 120 years, Clarence Fusilier will become the first African American to serve on the Erath council. Fusilier defeated Chris Hebert to earn the spot.
“It means a lot to me,” Fusilier said of breaking the barrier. “I am proud of that fact.”
The moment didn’t come without a little bit of stress. Fusilier won by 11 votes.
“I was sweating a little bit,” Fusilier said with a laugh.

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