Sunday, May 25th, 2025
Good morning, Lafayette. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 25th of May.
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Officials say debris like grass, leaves, sticks, and trash can block street drains and lead to flooding and polluted waterways—Broussard and Youngsville Public Works urge locals to clear drains and call the department if needed. BY Local News
- ➤ Summer heat and humidity gripped Lafayette on Saturday as temperatures neared 90 degrees and isolated storms cooled a few lucky areas—overnight lows fell into the 70s. Today, sticky air with a mix of clouds and sun sets the stage for pop-up storms that could pond roads, and next week a stormier pattern with heavy rain may lead to flooding in vulnerable areas. KLFY
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office is searching for the owner of a houseboat floating in the Intercoastal Waterway near Doiron’s Landing & authorities ask anyone with information to come forward. KLFY
- ➤ US Senator Bill Cassidy spoke on the Senate floor calling for the National Flood Insurance Program to stay affordable as hurricane season nears, warning that Risk Rating 2.0 could force one-fifth of policyholders to drop coverage in the next ten years—he urged immediate congressional action to protect Louisiana families. BY Local News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Lafayette residents planning Memorial Day cookouts for tomorrow should follow safe food practices to avoid food poisoning; cooks are advised to check propane tanks, keep raw meats separate, and use a food thermometer to ensure safe cooking temperatures + they should also wash hands for 20 seconds and refrigerate leftovers promptly. This guidance helps ensure that meals remain safe as families gather for the holiday. The Daily Advertiser
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Memorial Day Run for Heroes
8-11 a.m. — Moncus Park — Registration fee to support veterans — Kick off Memorial Day with a meaningful run honoring heroes.
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Grand Opening of Parkside Cottages
Join the Youngsville Chamber of Commerce and ReHive to celebrate the Grand Opening of Parkside Cottages on May 29th at 9am! Parkside Cottages is Youngsville’s first and only boutique cottage court community, located next to Foster Park and minutes from the Youngsville Sports Complex. https://www.parkside-cottages.com
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LWA Heartland Heat & Fan Expo
6:00-7:30 p.m. — CAJUNDOME & Convention Center — Cost info not provided — Enjoy an exciting night of wrestling alongside a vibrant expo featuring pro wrestling, cosplay, and local artists.
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Explore the Wonders at Lafayette Science Museum
8 a.m. — Lafayette Science Museum — Museum Admission — Discover interactive exhibits and planetarium shows that bring science to life.
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Dwight James & the Royals Concert
Time TBD — Acadiana Center for the Arts — Ticket info available — Experience a blend of Southern rock, blues, soul, and R&B from Louisiana's own Dwight James.
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Créole Culture Day Celebration
10 AM – 4 PM — Lafayette Parish Bayou Vermilion District — Free entry — Celebrate the vibrant contributions of Créole culture to the Acadiana region.
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State of the Arts Symposium 2025
1-8 p.m. — Acadiana Center for the Arts — Ticket info available — Explore the intersection of arts and economy with expert panels and a keynote on the power of creativity.
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Downtown Lafayette Art Walk
5-9 p.m. — Parc de Lafayette — Free entry — Experience vibrant arts and culture with exhibits, live music, and immersive performances throughout Downtown Lafayette.
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DAD GAMES 2025
1 p.m. — Dave and Buster's Lafayette — Ticket required — Compete in the ultimate arcade showdown with family-friendly fun and prizes.
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Vermilionville Summer Camp for Kids (5-8)
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. — Vermilionville Performance Center — Check for availability — Embrace a week of hands-on learning about Acadiana's unique culture for children aged 5-12.
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