Classes for the fall semester will begin on schedule Monday at UL as the University helps flood-affected students.
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On Tuesday, Aug. 18, at approximately 5 p.m., Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Deputies responded to West Villien Avenue in Abbeville in reference to looting.
MAURICE — If you think the youth don’t care about what goes on in the communities around them, that they are simply taking this time off from school to relax, there are more than 100 North Vermilio
Coach Bab, wish I could have donated more but its a sincere thank you for all the enjoyment you help bring every spring. God Bless and hope your family can move forward asap.
My son's girlfriend got $24K from FEMA last spring in a Ponchatoula subdivision about two miles from the Tangi River.
BATON ROUGE, – The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) announced the first of three phases of the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for residents to finali
As of 8:15 this morning the gage reading at the Surrey Street gaging staing is at 17.0 ft and steady trending down.
I have no problems but my daughter has. Maybe someone can shed some light on her problem. She lives in a flood zone and has flood insurance. A FEMA agent, or whatever they call themselves, came over to see the flood damage she had. After asking several questions about if she had water in her house how high the water came up to, which you could clearly see, and her limits on her home owners insurance which I didn't see where that had anything to do with her flood insurance, he said it could be anywhere around $50K for house and $10K for content but it could take maybe 2 months to collect. What contractor will do the job of repairs and wait for the money? I thought if you had insurance they would say get your contracter and start. They will give her $2500 advance......any thoughts on this. Her and two of my grand children are living with me until the repairs are done...
Word Ministries open its doors for a shelter and a collection and distribution site for flood-relief supplies after Saturday’s flooding. On Thursday, this group gathered for a photo after unloading supplies from the St. Landry-Evangeline United Way. From left, are Rhonda Deshotel, Jennifer Benoit, Trista Bourgeois, Donna Baltakis, Emma Lanthier, Janet Campbell, Susan Marcantel, Pam Semien and Heather Allison. (Photo by Harlan Krigan)
United Ways across Acadiana are accepting donations and volunteers to assist those impacted by flooding in the region.
FEMA may provide help for disaster survivors unable to live at home
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