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No shortage of groups wanting to feed needy

An empty stomach has great odds of finding a good meal in the south.  The love and hospitality ...

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Voorhies embodies spirit of New Iberia

Of the many faces and names that make the Teche area unique, Donald “Doc” Voorhies is one that ...

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Not many can rival the saltwater fishing at Cypremort Point

There’s a reason so many saltwater fishermen have boats, or know someone with a boat, here in the ...

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Tourist destination keeps spicing things up

Way out past the edge of town, past U.S. 90 and halfway to the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana ...

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Church Alley project, Clementine On Main newest additions to New Iberia’s downtown

New Iberia’s downtown has come a long way in the past few years.  The area surrounding Main and ...

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President Richard positive parish is on the right track

Now two years into his first term, Iberia Parish President Larry Richard says that although the economic downturn ...

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Port of Iberia buzzing with new business

Spanning an industrial expanse of canals and boat slips south of New Iberia, sprouting up from the Vermilion ...

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Despite harsh winter, cane harvest is strong

Sugar cane has served as a strong lifeblood to the Bayou Teche Area and Louisiana, and despite harsh ...

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Mayor DeCourt optimistic about New Iberia’s future

New Iberia Mayor Freddie DeCourt stays optimistic about the future of New Iberia.  Whether it’s business development or ...

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Teche Ridge eyes major expansion in next few years

Spanning a stretch of almost 100 acres at the edge of town, not far from where Emile Verret ...

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