Crappell earns first-team nod
The Morgan City Lady Tigers had one first-team All-District 8-4A girls basketball team selection.
The Morgan City Lady Tigers had one first-team All-District 8-4A girls basketball team selection.
The Atchafalaya River Basin Restoration & Enhancement Task Force will meet Tuesday morning at the Governmental Operation and Emergency Center in Morgan City.
Morgan City will experience thunderstorms and showers, mostly after 3 p.m., with rainfall estimated between 0.5 inches to 0.75 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Ivy LeBlanc, 11 months, reaches for an egg during the City of Morgan City’s annual Easter Egg Hunt in Lawrence Park Saturday. Her mom Taylor LaCoste looks on.
—The Daily Review Photos/Diane Miller Fears
And they are off! Children up to age 8 converged on Lawrence Park in Morgan City for the City of Morgan City’s annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday.
The Easter Bunny was on hand Saturday to take pictures with children attending the City of Morgan City’s annual Easter Egg Hunt in Lawrence Park. With the holiday character are Fraylee Francis, 8 and Kaylee Francis, 3, while Charlotte Francis takes their photo.
Looking for the prize inside the eggs Saturday during the City of Morgan City’s annual Easter Egg Hunt in Lawrence Park are Phillip Tran, 4, and Addilyn Levy, 4, with helper Madison Levy. Addilyn did find the prize for third place in her age group.
The City of Morgan City held its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at Lawrence Park. Children up to 8 years old hunted for the colored eggs containing the piece of paper that would winner one of three chocolate Easter Bunnies for each age group. Winners were, ages 2 and under, Marlie Carter, first; Harper Pickens, second; and Addison Stevens, third. Age 3-5 winners were Stefano Case, first; Timberlynn LaCoste, second; and Addilyn Levy, third. Winners in the 6-8 age group were Nathan Everitt, first; Dorranesha Singleton, second; and Lucia Case, third. With the winners is Morgan City Mayor Lee Dragna.
The City of Morgan City held its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at Lawrence Park.
A large crowd of volunteers descended on the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium Saturday morning as part of the City of Morgan City’s “Love Where You Live’ campaign’s Operation Beautification held in partnership with Keep St. Mary Beautiful.
—The Daily Review Photos/Diane Miller Fears
Among the numerous area residents helping in the Operation Beautification held Saturday in Morgan City were siblings Mose (6) and Ruthie (3) Marcrum who worked together to pick up trash in the empty lot behinds McDonald’s. In the background are members of Boy Scout Troop 49 and Cub Scout Pack 438 of Morgan City.
Morgan City Mayor Lee Dragna did his part in the city’s “Love Where You Live’ campaign’s Operation Beautification on Saturday. He joined Boy Scout Troop 49 and Cub Scout Pack 438 of Morgan City in the empty lot behind McDonald’s. The group was just a small sampling of the numerous volunteers that came out to beautify the city.
A large crowd of volunteers descended on the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium Saturday morning as part of the City of Morgan City’s “Love Where You Live’ campaign’s Operation Beautification held in
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