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Former KADN Anchor Taylor Trache to Join KLFY in Louisiana

Former KADN Anchor Taylor Trache to Join KLFY in Louisiana

Yahoo03-03-2025

Taylor Trache will join KLFY in Lafayette, Louisiana as a host of Acadiana Live!.
'I am so excited to join the team here at KLFY News 10 as the new host for Acadiana Live!,' she announced on social media. 'Thank you for all the sweet messages, prayers and good vibes that were sent my way still blown away by all of your support this past month!'
She last worked at KADN in Lafayette and was part in the recent Allen Media layoffs.. Her first day at KLFY is March 10.

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