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Spirit of Acadiana: First Graders Salute Unsung Heroes

Spirit of Acadiana: First Graders Salute Unsung Heroes and last updated 2021-02-26 08:28:07-05 LAFAYETTE, La. — It was at Cathedral-Carmel School in Lafayette, where a couple weeks ago, during Catholic Schools Week, a group of first-graders were tasked with talking about sanitation workers and drawing—garbage trucks. And what we got was great artwork with a message. “So, Catholic Schools Week rolls around, Miss Chappuis (the teacher) comes in and says, ‘I’ve got a great idea, we’re gonna do…what? ” I asked Caroline. She smiled and said, “Draw a garbage truck!!” I then asked her, “What did you think of that?”

Household Hazardous Waste Day Held March 6 at Cajundome

Household Hazardous Waste Day Held March 6 at Cajundome Lafayette Consolidated Government (LCG) will be holding the next Household Hazardous Waste Day on Saturday, March 6 from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Cajundome. Residents in the City of Lafayette and unincorporated areas of Lafayette Parish will be able to get rid of unwanted household chemicals to be recycled or properly destroyed. Some of the items typically brought in include paint, paint products, poison, chemical cleaners, gasoline, fluorescent tubes, alkaline batteries, and mercury. However, LCG is unable to accept electronics at this event. LCG says that any latex paint that is dropped off will be re-blended and packaged for Lafayette Habitat for Humanity to use. The paint re-blending not only provides a needed product benefiting a great cause but it also significantly reduces waste and saves on disposal costs.

LCG announces new little league at weekly press conference

LCG announces new little league at weekly press conference KATC News and last updated 2021-02-23 16:21:15-05 LAFAYETTE, La. — The Lafayette Consolidated Government held its weekly press conference on Tuesday to discuss the aftermath of last week s winter weather, the upcoming city-parish council meeting and a new little league program. LCG Chief Communications Officer Jamie Angelle thanked the Lafayette Utilities System and its staff for their work to deal with issues during last week s historic winter weather that left many without power or water. Angelle said LUS had a rapid mobilization and response to the Midcontinent Independent System Operator’s request for power conservation.

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