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Jim Taylor Auto Group announces recipients for its 2024 Jim Taylor Memorial Sales Event donation

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2024-09-19 08:22:11

SUMMARY: Jim Taylor Auto Group has announced its 2024 Jim Taylor Memorial Sales Event donation, benefiting the Children’s Coalition Signs of Suicide program for the second consecutive year. This initiative, aimed at middle and high school students, educates them on recognizing and responding to mental health struggles, addressing the urgent issue of suicide, which is the second leading cause of death among adolescents. To promote widespread accessibility, the program will serve the communities in Richland, Lincoln, and Wasa parishes. A portion of October’s sales proceeds from all three locations will be donated to support this vital educational effort.

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Five Mile Eatery move, library access to be discussed

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thecurrentla.com – Camden Doherty – 2025-06-16 16:17:00

SUMMARY: This week’s Lafayette City and Parish Council agendas include proposed measures to allow UL Lafayette and SLCC student IDs as library cards to boost library use, and a \$100,000 increase for waterproofing the parish jail, where five undocumented workers were recently detained. The City Council will discuss drainage improvements after repeated flooding this spring. Other city matters include rezoning Ramsgate Townhouses and a permit for Five Mile Eatery’s new location, which faces some neighborhood opposition. Joint council items involve donating properties for affordable housing and a pocket park, as well as selecting The Daily Advertiser as the official journal of record.

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Tropical Update: Monday, June 16

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2025-06-16 10:28:42

SUMMARY: Tropical weather is quiet in the Atlantic, with disturbed weather centered over Central America and scattered storms in the Gulf and Caribbean. The Bermuda High remains strong, limiting activity in the Caribbean. In the Pacific, a new storm south of Mexico, Invest 94, is likely to become a named storm and could reach hurricane strength as it moves toward southern Mexico, possibly making landfall midweek near Acapulco. Warm waters and low wind shear support potential intensification. The Atlantic season remains delayed, with peak activity expected in August and September. Meanwhile, a significant heatwave will impact much of the eastern and central U.S. heading into summer’s start Friday.

Meteorologist Payton Malone has the latest update on the tropics for Monday, June 16.

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Toups' Meatery aiming for 80,000 meals through summer feeding program

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wgno.com – Ashley Hamilton – 2025-06-15 15:07:00

SUMMARY: In New Orleans, Toups Meatery is determined to combat child hunger this summer by preparing and delivering up to 80,000 free meals, despite federal cuts to USDA programs affecting food banks. Co-owner Amanda Toups emphasizes the urgency, noting one in three local children are hungry. With traditional support dwindling, the program relies heavily on community donations and fundraising efforts, including the upcoming Toups Fest on June 22. Volunteers deliver meals weekly to families, aiming to ensure no child goes hungry. Toups urges the community to unite in supporting children, highlighting the importance of collective action to fight poverty and food insecurity.

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