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The 72nd Annual Delcambre Shrimp Festival art work

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Photo courtesy of Rachel Trahan Photos
72nd Annual Delcambre Shrimp Festival Royalty - Back Row (L-R) Delcambre Shrimp Queen Gracie Bourque, Shrimp King Clint Sonnier, Teen Shrimp Queen Morgan Ann Spencer, Deb Shrimp Queen Avery Grace Greene and Junior Shrimp Queen Olivia Blair Mason; Front Row (L-R) Tiny Shrimp Queen Emerson Breaux, Baby Shrimp King Wyatt Guidry, Baby Shrimp Queen Amelia-Kayte Vincent and Little Shrimp Queen Kayleigh Faye Broussard.

72nd Annual Delcambre Shrimp Festival

DELCAMBRE — There is a buzz and energy that can be felt around Delcambre right now.
That’s because the Delcambre Shrimp Festival is underway.
“Everybody is excited to celebrate the 72nd Annual Delcambre Shrimp Festival,” Shrimp Festival President Jason Migues said.
This should be the 74th version, as the festival began in 1950.  It couldn’t take place in 2020 and ‘21, due to COVID-19. Still, Migues is left impressed by the festival’s history.

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Sen. Bob Hensgens

SENATOR BOB HENSGENS ELECTED CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS SOUTHERN OFFICE (CSG SOUTH) ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE

BATON ROUGE, La. – Louisiana Senator Bob Hensgens was unanimously elected chair of the Energy and Environment Committee for The Council of State Governments Southern Office (CSG South) by members of the committee during the 78th Annual Southern Legislative Conference (SLC) held on July 21 - 25 at the Greenbrier Hotel in West Virginia.

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Vermilion Parish: Standoff ends peacefully

On the afternoon of Aug. 8, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office received a request from the Vermilion Parish Coroner’s Office to present an Order of Protective Custody to a subject who was reportedly suicidal.
Deputies were dispatched to the subject’s residence where Abbeville Police Department was already on scene attempting to make contact with the subject. After numerous attempts, the officers remained unsuccessful and no response was received from inside the residence.

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Abbeville announces boil advisory for certain areas on Saturday morning (Aug. 10)

The city of Abbeville has announced a boil advisory that will be effective 7 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 10.
The boil advisory is due to the replacement of a fire hydrant.
The affected areas include:
• Coulee Kinney to Hwy 14 (Bypass)
• Bruno Street
• Carolyn Street
• Assay Street
During this advisory, it is recommended that all water used for drinking, cooking, or oral hygiene be boiled for at least one minute.
Residents will notified promptly once the advisory has been lifted.

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