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On March 2, the Crowley High School Colorguard competed in a Winterguard competition at Dutchtown High School in Geismer, placing in the top ten in their category. This was their first competition and the first time competing. They will be competing again on March 16 then go to Championships on March 22-23. Members of the Crowley High team include, kneeling from left, Aaliyah Trahan, Lynia Thomas and Brionne Walters; standing from left, Beth Hanks, A’laina Williams, Jaila Brown, Reina Thomas, Jevon Davis, Aryanna Chester, Airiss Senegal, Saryiah Patton and Lacy White.

CHS Colorguard competes at Winterguard event

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Participants in the recent “Teen Talk” program held in observance of February as “National Teen Dating Violence Prevention and Awareness Month” release balloon at the conclusion of the program held at the Empowering the Community for Excellence Center. The program was hosted by local nonprofit Shattered But Not Broken along with community partners the Crowley Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and ETCFE.

Dating violence focus of recent Teen Talk program

In observance of February as “National Teen Dating Violence Prevention and Awareness Month,” Shattered But Not Broken, a local nonprofit advocate for domestic violence awareness, hosted a free “Tee

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