Blame it on the weather, poor fields condition or the aftermath of the biggest game of the season last week for the Hornets.
Catholic-PC had two goals before it started the volleyball season, according to coach Brittney Olinde. First, the Hornets wanted to win the district title, she said.
Catholic High of Pointe Coupee meets Opelousas Catholic at 7 p.m. Friday at NRG Field with a chance to go 10-0 for the first time since 2006.
Catholic High of Pointe Coupee trailed St. Edmund 22-19 at halftime of their District 5-1A game Friday.In other words, ...
Court Appointed Special Advocacy (CASA) volunteers for the 18th Judicial District say they always appreciated children, but the program has brought their care and interest for children into a greater ...
Middle school volleyball coach Jeremy Armand approached it like Major League Baseball players approach a no-hitter in the middle of a game. Don’t talk about it; don’t think about it, play one game at ...
Voters in Livonia re-elected one member of the Board of Aldermen along with four newcomers in the election Tuesday. John “Terry” Jarreau, the lone incumbent in the race, landed a sixth term in office ...
Pointe Coupee Parish followed the statewide trend giving a decisive advantage for Republican Donald Trump over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in results from the Tuesday election. Meanwhile, ...
The story goes that one day, Queen Victoria paid a visit to a paper mill. Without knowing who this distinguished visitor was, the mill foreman showed her the workings of the mill.
Months of campaign stops and attack ads end after Tuesday when voters decide on the nation’s 47th president, a new ...
An ambulance unit will be stationed along one of Pointe Coupee Parish’s busiest – and most dangerous – traffic corridors in effort to improve response time in the area. Acadian Ambulance will keep a ...
D onald Trump’s victory over Vice President Kamala Harris puts him in company with a name that doesn’t sound familiar to most people. Most people understandably never heard of Grover Cleveland, maybe ...