The Acadian St. Landry
The Acadian Story from www.theacadian.com

" Good News About People, Places and Things in Evangeline, St. Landry, Lafayette and Vermillion Parishes"
Love of our heritage and of all things positive about the Acadiana area and its people are the foundation on which The Acadian is built. The Acadian, a monthly publication dedicated to featuring local people, music, history, and art, was founded in May, 2005 by the owners of Bonnes Nouvelles Publishing, LLC.

Bonnes Nouvelles Publishing, LLC. entered the publishing business in April, 2004, when Casey Fontenot, Dawna Waterbury, and Gwen Fontenot purchased an existing publication, Bonnes Nouvelles in St. Landry Parish. The premise behind that paper was to publish only good news about people, places, and things in St. Landry Parish.

The owners of Bonnes Nouvelles Publishing, LLC. soon realized that they wanted to spread such good news to additional parishes, and hence,
The Acadian was founded. Two versions of the paper are currently published and distributed, one in Lafayette Parish and one in St. Landry Parish, each featuring the people, music, history, and art of the respective parishes.

The owners of
Bonnes Nouvelles Publishing, LLC and publishers of The Acadian in Lafayette Parish and in St. Landry Parish and the Bonnes Nouvelles in St. Landry Parish, are:

Casey Fontenot, St. Landry Parish Editor/Owner

Casey was born and raised in Opelousas and is a recent graduate of UL-Lafayette. She is a graduate of Acadiana Prep. and has a background in graphics and design.

Dawna Waterbury, Lafayette Parish Editor/Owner

Dawna was born in Opelousas and lived in Eunice for nearly 20 years where she operated Click Photography. Dawna now resides in Crowley and works in Lafayette where she is President of Performance Benefits. Dawna, a graduate of marketing and the master's of business administration of UL-Lafayette has a background in marketing.

Gwen Fontenot, Ph.D., Publisher/Owner

Gwen, Casey's aunt and a native of Vidrine, is an assistant professor of Marketing at UL-Lafayette and also has extensive experience in publishing and marketing research.

The owners are excited about their on-going work with the residents and businesses of Acadiana to share positive news and information about our area.

Kerry Daigle is a contributing writer for The Acadian. Below is a list of some of his most recent articles published in The Acadian. If you would like to subscribe to The Acadian, please visit their website www.theacadian.com.

Read the latest Articles below:

      The Candyman Speaks Out | February 2006
      The Value of One Hour A Day | January 2006

Check out some of our Archived Articles:

      YOU'VE GOT TO BE BAD BEFORE YOU CAN BE GOOD | December 2005
      A LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS | November 2005
      'Hello, my good friend!' CHARLES HUDSON, A TRUE LEADER | 2005
      Things I Learned in Opelousas, La. about the Art of Listening | September 2005
      Your Mind Controls Your Destiny | August 2005
      Acres of Diamonds | July 2005
      Achieving Success Vs. Living In Mediocrity | June 2005
      Thank You Santa Claus! | December 2004
      TOMMY, GET UP AND GO TO SCHOOL! | November 2004
      One Day At A Time | October 2004
      Champions | 2004
      Listening Your Way To Success | July 2004
      Attitude Is The Key To Your Success| Spring 2004
      The Cost Of Not Exercising | Spring 2004
      New Year's Resolutions and More...
      By George (Foreman)
      Your Mind Controls Your Destiny | August 2003

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