Curfews across Acadiana are being lifted. That does not mean now is the time to go sight seeing. Please stay off the roadways.
...just wanted to stop in and let y'all know we are praying for you folks. We took 23 inches of rain in 4 days up here back in March, and so we know how fast the waters can rise, making it dangerous to even try to get out. Seeing terrible pictures from Lafayette and Baton Rouge.
So, just know that while we may not like each other from an athletic standpoint, we still share the same state, and at the end of the day, we're still family. And, when the rains subside, you'll see a LOT of us rednecks loading up and heading your way to help with the recovery efforts. Meanwhile, our doors are open to anyone who needs a temporary place to stay...just send me a private message. We're almost 300 feet above sea level and sitting on top of a hill here in Union Parish.
Blessings and thoughts from north Louisiana!
Effective immediately, the following road closures and high water notifications are in place due to heavy rains, according to the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. The roads will be reopened as soon as conditions improve.
All St. Landry Parish public schools will be closed Monday, states a notice the St. Landry Parish School Board website.
The notice stated administrators, custodians, and central office maintenance staff should report to work if roads are accessible.
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