4 p.m. Update on Winter Weather from the KATC Newsroom
Parish President Larry Richard gives an update on conditions in Iberia Parish
KATC has your 4 p.m. update on the winter weather in Acadiana along with an update on curfews in the region. KATC Chief Meteorologist Rob Perillo also gives his latest forecast on winter weather conditions across Acadiana.
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LAFAYETTE, La. â KATC has your 4 p.m. update on the winter weather in Acadiana along with an update on curfews in the region.
Iberia Parish President Larry Richard also gave an update on conditions in New Iberia and across the parish.
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After 96 years of supporting his church, helping his neighbors, and assisting in improving the community by being involved with several organizations, Donald Richard Pellikan died on Saturday, January 30
th at Calhoun Nursing and Rehab.
He was born on the family farm in Jersey County, Illinois on August 23, 1924 to Charles and Grace (Schlansker) Pellikan. He graduated in 1942 from Jersey Township High School then attended the University of Illinois and earned a degree in Ag. After graduation he returned to Grafton to manage the family dairy and grain farm.
He married the former Martha Wehrly on April 6, 1958 and shared 62 years together. Three children arrived to bless this union, Donald Robert (Lydia), Larry Richard (Michele), and Carolyn Martha (Ray). Followed by five grandchildren and two great grandchildren to make their arrival this coming year.
Copper-clad symbol replaces wooden cross toppled in windstorm. 5:12 am, Feb. 5, 2021 ×
Father Gary Luiten of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in West Fargo stands with John Mrozla and Larry Richard by the transplanted cross that once graced the chapel roof of Cardinal Muench Seminary in Fargo. David Samson / The Forum
WEST FARGO In the spring of 2020, a wooden cross that stood for decades in the prayer garden of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in West Fargo was knocked over in a windstorm.
Mary Beth Odegaard, administrative secretary at the church, knew of a parishioner who is good at woodworking, so one Sunday she asked John Mrozla if he would help rebuild the wooden cross that had fallen down.
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