Established in 2014, Lacombe Community Watch Association (LCWA) is a collaborative response by concerned local citizens in order to proactively counteract the measurable increase in crime. LCWA is a registered non‐profit, volunteer based, local crime watch initiative whose mandate is to create and maintain safe communities through partnership.. Built in 1907, the Day Block was an important building in the community. The building was built for Alfred H. Day who arrived in the Lacombe area in 1896. Day married local widow Caroline Marjorie Glass in 1900 who, at the time, owned a small wood-frame general store on the present site of the Day Block.
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Just south of Lacombe Lake is Kuhnen Park, a forested hiking area with rich plant and wildlife diversity. The land was donated by the generous Kuhnen family, to share this peaceful area with the community. Another ‘choose your own adventure’ destination, Kuhnen Park offers a relatively large network of short, interconnecting trails.. The Choctaws were also living in the area in the early 1700s. Some point out that the Choctaws were living in Lacombe before the first Europeans settled the area. Another source stated that Lacombe was not settled until 1813. Still another source states that Pierre le Moyne Sieur d’Iberville and four Canadians visited the area of Lacombe in 1699.