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JESSICA LEE EASTIN of St. Martinville is a member of the 2011 Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities at Millsaps College. She is a psychology major and was selected based on outstanding scholastic and community achievements.
JESSICA LEE EASTIN of St. Martinville is a member of the 2011 Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities at Millsaps College. She is a psychology major and was selected based on outstanding scholastic and community achievements.
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TONI CADE of St. Martinville, associate professor of health information management at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, earned the Dr. Ray Authement Excellence in Teaching Award.
TONI CADE of St. Martinville, associate professor of health information management at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, earned the Dr. Ray Authement Excellence in Teaching Award.
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LOCAL COMMUNITY COFFEE Company representative Richard Hernandez, right, presented $382.80 to Early Learning Center  in St. Martinville for participating in the Community Cash for Schools program. Charlotte Durand, left, accepted the award.                    (Submitted)
LOCAL COMMUNITY COFFEE Company representative Richard Hernandez, right, presented $382.80 to Early Learning Center in St. Martinville for participating in the Community Cash for Schools program. Charlotte Durand, left, accepted the award. (Submitted)
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ST. MARTINVILLE GLOBAL CENTER – Representatives from several Francophone  organizations met recently at Maison Duchamp to discuss plans for the St. Martinville Global Center; the mission of the center is to connect the local Cajun and Creole cultures to other Francophone communities, cultures and programs from all over the world.                                                                                                                   (Submitted)
ST. MARTINVILLE GLOBAL CENTER – Representatives from several Francophone organizations met recently at Maison Duchamp to discuss plans for the St. Martinville Global Center; the mission of the center is to connect the local Cajun and Creole cultures to other Francophone communities, cultures and programs from all over the world. (Submitted)
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