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     2 more St. Mary COVID deaths reported Statewide case count, deaths continue to show slower growth Staff Report “Happy to say there are still no cases ish’s total to 149. A total of 607 St. Mary ed Sunday, less than a third of the daily The two St. Mary COVID-19 fatalities at Legacy of MC, Patterson Healthcare people have been tested. The number of totals that were being reported last reported Saturday were a resident at the or Maison Jardin,” Melancon said in a deaths is at 11. week. Twenty-nine deaths were report- Legacy nursing facility in Franklin and text message. Three new COVID-19 cases were re- ed, also down sharply from the daily to- another west St. Mary resident, Coroner Six new COVID-19 cases among St. ported in St. Martin for a total of 190 tals last week. Eric Melancon said Sunday. Mary people were reported between positives after 686 tests. The parish A total of 23,928 Louisiana people A total of six Legacy of Franklin resi- noon Saturday and noon Sunday as death toll remained at 12. have tested positive, and 1,296 people dents have died. Thirty-one residents statewide figures hinted at a slower Assumption’s three new positives have died. have tested positive, including the six spread of the disease, according to raised the parish’s total to 146 after 189 The number of people being treated in who died, two who are hospitalized and Louisiana Office of Public Health num- tests. One Assumption person has died hospitals for COVID-19-related illness 23 residents now at the facility, bers. of COVID-19 during the pandemic. rose by 13 to 1,761. The number of peo- Melancon said. Sunday’s reported cases bring the par- Statewide, 348 positives were report- ple on ventilators was up two to 349. Schools: Info The need for blood coming soon on promotion and graduation Staff Report St. Mary Parish public school parents can expect to learn more in coming days about graduation, promotion and summer pro- grams, the district said Friday in a news re- lease. Gov. John Bel Edwards last week extend- ed the closure of public schools through the end of the 2019-20 school year. “Although the governor’s proclamation was anticipated, it is a bittersweet end to the school year and for students who miss crucial face-to-face classroom instruction, social time with peers, and the caring sta- bility that daily school attendance brings,” the district said. “Every teacher, principal, and district of- ficial empathizes with the impact that this necessary closure has on children albeit crucial to public health, and are devoted to offering students a mechanism to diagnose and recover essential learning beginning on the first day of the new school year.” Students in St. Mary will continue their educational studies through the use of school-issued instructional resource packets provided to parents in two prior phases with an additional phase to be released in the The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute upcoming weeks. Buzz Delaune of Franklin watches TV while he donates platelets for cancer patients at Vitalant’s Morgan City The school district also has an array of office Monday morning. online instructional options presented by grade level on the “Learning at Home” page on the district’s website. Further, K-8 stu- New call goes out for convalescent plasma dents may log onto the online portal By GEOFF STOUTE to continue as experts are unsure Breaux said mobile blood drives “Clever” to access various English language [email protected] when the pandemic will end, mean- have been canceled through May be- arts and math programs as they would Even in a time when social dis- ing there will be complications with cause they cannot be held in the during the normal school day. tancing and stay-at-home mandates collecting blood for the foreseeable units while simultaneously practic- Parents can expect frequent communica- are in effect, residents still are en- future. ing social distancing. tion from schools and announcements from couraged to donate blood, including Blood drives make up an estimat- “Until there are new practices in the district as the school year draws to a a new call for convalescent plasma ed 60% of Vitalant’s supply, and the place in regard to social distancing, close. An organized release of information candidates, according to area blood company has lost about 5,000 pints we won’t have our mobile blood will encompass important areas such as supplier Vitalant. of blood in this region in April and drives to rely on,” she said. graduation, promotion, summer programs, etc. and will be immediately released as de- Vitalant must take in 5,000 dona- May due to cancelled mobile blood While Vitalant has kept its blood cisions are finalized. tions nationwide daily to keep up drives, according to Mitzi Breaux, supply because most hospitals have Additionally, immediately upon the gov- with its current blood supply, ac- marketing and communications put on hold “elective surgeries” and ernor’s statement of presumed closure, St. cording to the company’s website. manager for Vitalant’s Southeast there are fewer accidents as people Mary officials contacted the “Meals to You” The website says donations need Region. (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 6) When will the economy be able to kick off again? By BILL DECKER That was a reference to the Opening [email protected] Up America Again plan rolled out Opening Louisiana hospitals to Thursday by President Donald Trump. non-emergency, non-COVID-19 proce- Phase One includes continuing quar- dures may be Louisiana’s first step to- antine for vulnerable people, main- ward a post-coro- taining the 6-foot social distance and navirus normal. avoiding nonessential travel. The hospital From the Employers could begin bringing at- move could hap- home workers back to the workplace in pen as soon as Editor phases. May 1, Gov. John Reopening hospitals to non- Bel Edwards said Friday. But it doesn’t COVID-19 patients will be good for the mean Louisiana’s economy will be fully state’s general level of health and for reopened soon. the economy, the governor said. “We don’t meet the threshold for Office of Public Health statistics con- Screen Capture from Louisiana Public Broadcasting Phase One,” Edwards said at his daily tinue to exhibit encouraging signs, U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, R-Metairie, right, speaks Thursday at Gov. John Bel press conference. (Continued on Page 6) Edwards' daily COVID-19 press conference. AccuWeather State Lifestyles Obituaries Contact Us 81 62 (See Page 7) (See Page 8) (See Page 3] (See Page 6) News, Advertising and Mild and dry weather is A Harvard study warns Gardening can give the Accardo Circulation High Low ahead until the storms that a long COVID-19 kids something to do Aucoin return Wednesday night. recovery will be while they're stuck at Swiber Call 985-384-8370 required. home. www.stmarynow.com Page 2, The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Monday, April 20, 2020 GENE LYONS Th e Daily Review Feature Page We're Home, Where We Belong REALITY CHECK ASTRO-GRAPH by Gene Lyons Back when we lived in the country, I sometimes wouldn’t by leave the property for days at a time except to walk the dogs. Eugenia We were unique along our gravel road, where a dog on a leash Last was an unusual sight. Otherwise, our pets roamed free like ev- erybody else’s. Actually, I suppose, my wife and I walked each other, a daily ritual of connection. Having worked at home for many years, I’ve practiced social distancing to the point where Diane sometimes worries about me. An old friend in France, a boar-hunting retired professor, Tuesday, April 21 reports that his wife, too, had been expressing concern about his Face the past and head to hermit tendencies. So maybe it’s an old man thing. a brighter future. You re- A bookish old man thing, certainly. quire freedom to take ad- Alain also reports that in his home of Montpellier, the fi ne for vantage of the opportuni- being out and about for no good reason is a stiff 135 euros, and ties that come your way. French cops are notoriously strict. We’d talked about making a Don’t labor over trivial pilgrimage to Dordogne later this year to see the cave paintings matters when embracing at Lascaux and to meet with our friends. Now that’s not going change is so much more to happen. I wonder if we’ll ever see Alain and Claudie again. exciting. Put your life in Best not to whine, though. I do expect to survive. Health- perspective and pursue wise, I’ve always been lucky and so has Diane, apart from the what makes you feel pas- macular degeneration that’s dimmed her eyesight and caused sionate. our move back to town. The good news is that after decades of TAURUS (April 20-May marriage, Diane and I enjoy each other’s company more than HEART OF THE CITY 20) -- Get the facts and anybody else’s. do what’s right to avoid We ain’t rich, but we’re OK. Besides, what would be the criticism and opposition. point of expensive furniture with three dogs in the house, the Focus on home, family smallest a basset hound? A yacht would be a big bother; I don’t and improvements you even own a canoe anymore. can make yourself. Share Our small home in a pleasant older neighborhood in the city your ideas and strive to Diane grew up in fi ts our needs just fi ne. A couple of thousand make a difference. books, an internet connection and a satellite TV -- what else GEMINI (May 21-June could we possibly need? These days, we can spend hours sit- 20) -- Do your best to help ting in diff erent rooms reading, sending each other emails -- too people in need. Your re- often about Trump’s latest follies and outrages -- and also, in sponse to a cry for help her case, keeping up with our sons and her army of friends over will lead to people who the phone. Not to mention emails and texts. The woman is a BIG NATE have plenty to share. A one-person human relations department. relationship will face dif- More than anything, I miss baseball. Three blessed hours a ficulties due to untruth- day in an all-absorbing alternate reality in which he-who-must- fulness. not-be-mentioned will not be mentioned. When opening day comes, I may cry. CANCER (June 21-July As a vulnerable old-timer, it has become my patriotic duty 22) -- Make choices based to stay home all day, read novels and newspapers, and walk on your needs. Put work the young dogs in late afternoon. Every evening soon after first to avoid financial sundown, I escort our elderly Great Pyrenees, Jesse, down the uncertainty. Finish what street to where Albert the cat spends most of his time surveying you start before you take his realm from an elevated perch on a neighbor’s porch. He set care of personal matters. up headquarters there after we adopted an excitable younger Commit to meeting a dog. deadline. CUL DE SAC Albert and Jesse have been close friends since he was a tiny LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) kitten. -- Take a serious look at Albert climbs down talking, sniff s noses with the dog, rub- your lifestyle and make a-dubs against his legs and mine, and then gets up on his hind adjustments that will legs, asking to be carried home for supper. help you move in a posi- The other orange tabby, Martin, often accompanies Jesse and tive direction. Read the me and sets up ambushes along the way. As near as I can tell, fine print before you com- he’s never surprised Albert yet. He’s younger and larger, but mit to an unorthodox of- loses every tussle. It’s all a big game. fer. They share the supper dish, and then Albert returns to head- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. quarters. The deal the cats have accepted is that when they’re in, 22) -- Don’t take a risk. the annoying young dog is out. Invest in yourself, not in Watching CNN, I saw Don Lemon interview Judy Sheri- FRANK AND ERNEST someone else. Be moder- dan-Gonzalez, an E.R. nurse and the president of the New York ate and take the time to State Nurses Association. Hers is a diff erent duty from mine. do things right the first She explained her colleagues’ desperate need for protective time. Excess is the ene- gear -- masks and gowns. my, while hard work is “You know, we started off being concerned,” she said. “The your ally. concern turned to worry. The worry turned to fear and then to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) abject terror. And now we’re just almost numb. Many of us are -- Being a people-pleaser ill. We’re still trying to work. But the need for protective equip- can have its advantages ment is essential.” if there is something you Lemon also interviewed a 28-year-old doctor who’d written want in return. Be per- her last will and testament. He asked the two women how they fectly honest regarding found the courage. “Nurses do what they do because that’s what your motives, and it will we have to do,” Sheridan-Gonzalez explained. “We’re like the DEFLOCKED make your life less com- Normandy of this viral invasion. We are on the front lines. We plicated. have had casualties. We hope we’ll win.” SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. The young doctor, Laura Ucik, begged viewers to take the 22) -- Turn your talent coronavirus more seriously than she herself had at the start, and into cash. Adjust your to please, please stay at home. living space to accom- “I had patients who I saw in the offi ce, you know, a week and modate your pursuits. If a half ago, and they were fi ne,” said Ucik, “and now they’re you adapt to current eco- dead.” nomic trends, it will lead So, yes doctor, I’m staying home. Hardly feeling heroic, but doing my humble, grateful bit. to good fortune. Do what (Arkansas Times columnist Gene Lyons is a National Magazine Award winner and co-author of will make you happy. “The Hunting of the President” (St. Martin’s Press, 2000). You can email Lyons at eugenelyons2@ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. yahoo.com.) COPYRIGHT 2020 GENE LYONS 23-Dec. 21) -- Confusion DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION FOR UFS BORN LOSER will set in if you have too many choices. You may not welcome a change, but if you are willing to BIBLE DIGEST adapt and compromise, by G. E. Dean something good will tran- spire. “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for what- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- ever a man sows, that shall he also reap.” Jan. 19) -- Take the path (Galatians 6:7 AKJV) that makes the most It’s true. We reap what we sow. What are sow- sense to you. Don’t feel ing? that you must follow in someone’s footsteps. ARLO AND JANIS Make your choice clear and let your actions con- firm your decision. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Put your head down and concentrate on what you want to achieve. Your strength will come from following your heart and doing what’s best for you. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Assess each situa- THATABABY tion you face and make choices based on what’s reasonable. Say no to anyone tempting you with something that’s not good for you emotionally, physically or financially. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Speak up, and be bold and honest about your intentions and plans. A personal prob- lem that seems impossi- MONTY ble to fix will turn around quickly if you make a positive adjustment. (Visit Eugenialast.com, or join Eugenia on Twit- ter/Facebook/LinkedIn.) COPYRIGHT 2020 Unit- ed Feature Syndicate, Inc. DISTRIBUTED BY AN- DREWS MCMEEL SYN- DICATION FOR UFS The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Monday, April 20, 2020, Page 3 Lifestyles Get It Growing: Gardens provide crafting opportunities By HEATHER KIRK- help prepare children to ceived them as gifts from BALLARD be caring members of so- friends or have had them LSU AgCenter ciety. You can make little passed down from family Horticulturist messages to share with members. When a faith- Looking for some fun neighbors during this dif- ful pot breaks, you can crafts for the family? ficult time. Or why not keep it as part of your Kids are home, and we’re take this idea and use garden forever by using all looking for things to rocks to label plant pots it to create art or signs do that don’t involve elec- and vegetable rows in for the garden. But be tronics. Getting outside your garden? careful of broken edges is a welcome change from At the garden shop, that are sharp, and make being stuck indoors. you may have seen cute sure they aren’t in an ar- Gardening and the painted river rocks with ea where someone could tasks involved with gar- sayings on them. What’s step on them. dening can be a great even better? Garden The fun doesn’t stop way to get your family stones you paint your- with making signs. You outside and engaged in self. You just need some can also make adorable some great crafts. Here flattened river rocks, garden critters out of are a few ideas to help paint, brushes or paint recycled materials. get the creative juices markers, and some cre- Again, you can use flowing and spend some ative flow. rocks to create garden time with your family. Use can create mark- animal art, but you can There’s a good chance ers that help identify also use recycled mate- LSU AgCenter/Heather Kirk-Ballard you have seen message plants or the area where rials such as 1-liter so- rocks around. They most seeds have been sown da bottles and milk car- Children can paint river stones as garden ornaments like these “ladybugs.” often bear uplifting mes- but have not yet sprout- tons to make amazing sages that, when left in ed. What’s great about little planters that kids make it look like animal other designs. you can purchase a few random places, can cheer this idea is that you can and parents alike will fur and add a couple of Small terra cotta pots colors of paint and a person’s day. Often write anything on them have a great time deco- cute little button eyes are inexpensive and an- brushes. Use rocks, old found along walking — whether inspirational rating. above the pour spout. other great art resource wood or recyclables as paths and in social gath- words or the names of To make planters with Secure the twine and for the kids. You can your medium. Some ering spaces, they are a the things you have plastic bottles or milk eyes with hot glue to hold paint the outside of the quality time with your great way to communi- planted. cartons, carefully use them in place. pots, creating a design kids and family can cate and bring a smile to You can also use popsi- scissors to cut the con- When you fill it with that is attractive and bring so much joy to others’ faces. cle sticks, old clothes tainers into an animal potting soil and a trailing fun. Help your children your garden to be en- The Kindness Rocks pins and even recyclables shape. One way is to use plant that will spill over draw and then let them joyed now and for a long Project began as a kind such as bottles to make the rounded part of the the side, you have creat- paint on the pot. It’s a time, making lasting gesture by Megan plant markers. Why not bottle for the body, keep- ed an adorable garden wonderful way to bring memories for a lifetime. Murphy, and it has be- use old broken pots? It’s ing the pour spout as the critter. Be sure to poke some fun into gardening come a nationwide move- a great way for making nose. Cut a hole in the holes in the bottom of the and make a keepsake for ment. It’s a great way to good use of materials side large enough to bottle to allow water life. Best yet, you can put COX COMMUNICATIONS teach your children so- that would otherwise go place a plant. The bottle drainage and prevent plants in them and either Cox is currently negotiating cial and emotional learn- to waste. Sometimes we will lie on its side. 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FORE, BE IT RE- THE PARTIES set forth to be kept Town. petent witnesses, SECTION 2. CITY OF MOR- A resolution ap- SOLVED by the HEREBY MAKE and performed by SECTION 8. who hereunto sign This Governing GAN CITY, LOUI- proving and autho- Mayor and Council THE FOLLOW- the parties hereto, Successors and As- their names with Authority shall SIANA rizing Mayor Ar- of the Town of Ber- ING FINDINGS it is hereby agreed signs. Whenever the Town and the meet at its regular (S) Frank P. Griz- thur to execute a wick, State of Lou- AND DECLARA- by and between in the Agreement Parish. meeting place, the zaffi, III cooperative en- isiana (the “Gov- TIONS: the Parties as fol- any party or gov- TOWN OF BER- Council Meeting Frank P. Grizzaffi, deavor agreement erning Authority”), WHEREAS, the lows: erning authority is WICK, Room, 3225 Third III with St. Mary Par- acting as the gov- Gulf of Mexico En- SECTION 1. De- named or referred STATE OF LOUI- Street, Berwick, Mayor ish relative to erning authority of ergy Security Act fined Terms. Capi- to, it shall be SIANA Louisiana, on Adv. April 6, 13, 20 funding from the Town of Ber- of 2006, Public talized terms used deemed to include TUESDAY, and 27, 2020 GOMESA projects wick, State of Lou- Law 109-432, as but not defined its successors and By: —————— SEPTEMBER 8, for road improve- isiana (the amended and sup- herein shall have assigns and all the —————— 2020, at SIX PUBLIC NOTICE ments within the “Town”), that: plemented from the meanings giv- covenants and Duval H. Arthur, O’CLOCK (6:00) Town of Berwick SECTION 1. time to time en such terms in agreements con- Jr., Mayor p.m., and shall ex- ST. MARY and providing for The foregoing (“GOMESA”), pro- the foregoing Find- tained herein shall ATTEST: amine and canvass PARISH SCHOOL other matters as- whereas clauses vides for the shar- ings and Declara- bind and inure to the returns and BOARD sociated there- are hereby adopt- ing of certain reve- tions of this Agree- the benefit of said By: —————— declare the result FISCAL AGENT with. ed and incorporat- nues received by ment. successors and as- —————— of the said special PROPOSALS WHEREAS, the ed as if fully set the United States SECTION 2. Re- signs whether so Jamie Keith, Town election. The St. Mary Gulf of Mexico En- forth herein. government from imbursement from expressed or not. Clerk SECTION 3. All Parish School ergy Security Act SECTION 2. oil and gas leasing Bond Proceeds. SECTION 9. (SEAL) provisions of the Board will accept of 2006, Public This Governing and production in The Parish hereby Severability. In PARISH OF ST. election call reso- proposals from fi- Law 109-432, as Authority hereby the Gulf of Mexico agrees to use not case any one or MARY, lution previously nancial institu- amended and sup- approves the Co- (the “GOMESA more than more of the provi- STATE OF LOUI- adopted by this tions domiciled in plemented from operative Endeav- Revenues”) with $600,000 from the sions of this Agree- SIANA Governing Auth- St. Mary Parish to time to time or Agreement in the states of Ala- proceeds of the ment shall for any ority, other than serve as the fiscal (“GOMESA”), pro- substantially the bama, Mississippi, Bonds to reim- reason be held to By: —————— the change in the agent for the vides for the shar- form attached as Louisiana and burse the Town be illegal or inval- —————— election date and School Board for a ing of certain reve- Exhibit A hereto, Texas and their (the “Town Por- id, such illegality David Hanagriff, the canvass date, two year period nues received by subject to revi- designated politi- tion”) for expendi- or invalidity shall President shall remain in commencing on the United States sions as may be cal subdivisions; tures by the Town not affect any oth- ATTEST: full force and ef- July 1, 2020 and government from approved by the and solely and exclu- er provision of fect. ending June 30, oil and gas leasing Mayor, his execu- WHEREAS, sively for the Town hereof, but this By: —————— SECTION 4. 2022. and production in tion of the Cooper- GOMESA autho- Project in accor- Agreement shall —————— The Mayor and/or The proposals the Gulf of Mexico ative Endeavor rizes GOMESA dance with a con- be construed and Lisa Morgan, Town Clerk are will be opened at (the “GOMESA Agreement to be Revenues to be tract approved by enforced as if such Clerk of the Coun- further autho- 2:00 P.M. on Tues- Revenues”) with conclusive evi- spent on (a) proj- the Parish. illegal or invalid cil rized, empowered day, May 19, 2020 the states of Ala- dence of his ap- ects and activities SECTION 3. Ex- provisions had not Adv. April 20, 2020 and directed to at the School bama, Mississippi, proval of such re- for the purposes of penditure of Pro- been contained take any and all Board Central Of- Louisiana and visions. coastal protection, ceeds. The Town therein. Any con- PUBLIC NOTICE further action re- fice Complex, 474 Texas and their SECTION 3. including conser- covenants that it stitutional or stat- quired by State Hwy 317, Center- designated politi- The Town shall be vation, coastal res- will proceed with utory provision en- Resolution and/or Federal au- ville, Louisiana. cal subdivisions; bound by the toration, hurricane due diligence to acted after the No. 07-20 thorities to con- Michael E. Taylor and terms of and cove- protection, and in- complete the Town date hereof which The following duct the election. President WHEREAS, nants set forth in frastructure di- Project and to ex- validates or makes resolution was in- A vote on this Teresa T. Bagwell GOMESA autho- the Cooperative rectly affected by pend the Town legal any provision troduced by Resolution was as Superintendent rizes GOMESA Endeavor Agree- coastal wetland Portion not later of this Agreement Raymond Price follows: Adv. April 13, 15 Revenues to be ment and shall losses; (b) mitiga- than April 1, 2021. which would not and seconded by Ayes: James and 20, 2020 spent on (a) proj- take any and all tion of damage to The Town shall no- otherwise be valid James Richard at Richard, Kevin ects and activities actions required to fish, wildlife or tify the Parish in or legal shall be council meeting Hebert, Colleen PUBLIC NOTICE for the purposes of maintain compli- natural resources; writing no later deemed to apply to held April 14, Askew, Raymond coastal protection, ance therewith. (c) implementation than December 1, this Agreement. 2020. Price and Lud ST. MARY including conser- The Mayor is here- of a federally-ap- 2020, if it does not SECTION 10. RESOLUTION PARISH SCHOOL vation, coastal res- by authorized to proved marine, expect to expend Execution in A resolution con- Nays: None BOARD toration, hurricane do and take any coastal or compre- all of the Town Counterparts. firming an election Absent: None OFFICIAL protection, and in- and all actions hensive conserva- Portion by April 1, This Agreement date change pur- The Resolution JOURNAL frastructure di- necessary to effec- tion management 2021. Such notifi- may be executed suant to proclama- was duly approved PROPOSALS rectly affected by tuate the purposes plan; (d) mitiga- cation shall in- in several counter- tion of the Gover- and adopted at a The St. Mary coastal wetland of this Resolution tion of the impact clude the amount parts, each of nor; establishing a council meeting Parish School losses; (b) mitiga- as may be re- of outer Continen- of and the Town’s which shall be an new date to can- held on April 14, Board will accept tion of damage to quired, including tal Shelf activities plan to expend all original and all of vass the returns of 2020. The Clerk of proposals from ev- fish, wildlife or but not limited to through the fund- of the remaining which constitute the election; and the Council certi- ery newspaper in natural resources; executing the Co- ing of onshore in- Town Portion. but one and the providing for other fies that the above the Parish to serve (c) implementation operative Endeav- frastructure proj- SECTION 4. Re- same instrument. matters in connec- Resolution is true as Official Journal of a federally-ap- or Agreement. The ects; and (e) asso- imbursement Pro- SECTION 11. tion therewith. and correct as ad- for the School proved marine, Cooperative En- ciated planning cess. The Town Applicable Law. WHEREAS, the opted. Board for the year coastal or compre- deavor Agreement and administra- may request reim- This Agreement Mayor and Council beginning July 1, hensive conserva- may be executed tive costs (collec- bursement for con- shall be governed of the Town of 2020 and ending tion management in several counter- tively, the “GOME- struction costs re- by and construed Berwick, State of ——————— June 30, 2021. plan; (d) mitiga- parts, each of SA Projects”); and lated to the Town in accordance with Louisiana (the Clerk of the The proposals tion of the impact which shall be an WHEREAS, the Project not more the laws of the Governing Auth- Council, will be opened at of outer Continen- original and all of Louisiana Local often than month- State of Louisiana. ority), acting as Jamie Keith 2:00 P.M. on tal Shelf activities which constitute Government Envi- ly and shall pro- SECTION 12. the governing au- Date: —————— Wednesday, May through the fund- but one and the ronmental Facili- vide, in connection Legal Compliance. thority of the Town —— 20, 2020, at the ing of onshore in- same instrument. ties and Commu- with each such re- The Parties shall of Berwick, State APPROVED: School Board Cen- frastructure proj- Signatures trans- nity Development quest, any infor- comply with all of Louisiana (the tral Office Com- ects; and (e) asso- mitted by either Authority (the mation which the federal, state, and Town), heretofore plex, 474 Hwy 317, ciated planning facsimile or email “Authority”) has Parish may deter- local laws and reg- called for an elec- ——————— Centerville, Loui- and administra- transmission shall issued and loaned mine is necessary ulations, includ- tion to be held on Duval H. Arthur, siana. tive costs (collec- be considered orig- the proceeds of its to approve such ing, specifically, Saturday, May 9, Jr., MAYOR Michael E. Taylor, tively, the “GOME- inal signatures. Revenue Bonds expenditures. On the Louisiana 2020; and Date: —————— President SA Projects”); and SECTION 4. (St. Mary Parish April 1, 2021, or Code of Govern- WHEREAS, the —— Teresa T. Bagwell, WHEREAS, the This Resolution GOMESA Project), upon the expendi- mental Ethics (La. Governor issued Adv. April 20, 2020 Ed.D. Louisiana Local shall be effective Series 2019 (the ture of all of the R.S. 42:1101, et Proclamation Superintendent Government Envi- immediately. “Bonds”) to the Town Portion, seq.) in carrying Number 28 JBE PUBLIC NOTICE Adv. April 13, 15 ronmental Facili- The foregoing Parish, the pro- whichever occurs out the provisions 2020 on March 13, and 20, 2020 ties and Commu- having been sub- ceeds of which, af- first, the Town of this Agreement. 2020 and ADVERTISE- nity Development mitted to a vote, ter paying costs of shall provide a re- SECTION 13. Proclamation MENT FOR BIDS PUBLIC NOTICE Authority (the the vote thereon issuance thereof, port to the Parish Captions. The cap- Number 46 JBE The City Coun- “Authority”) has was as follows: will be used solely detailing the ex- tions or headings 2020 on April 14, cil, the governing ST. MARY issued and loaned Yeas: James for the purpose of penditure of the in this Agreement 2020 (said authority of the PARISH 911 the proceeds of its Richard, Kevin funding qualified Town Portion, in- are for conve- Proclamations, City of Morgan COMMUNICA- Revenue Bonds Hebert, Colleen GOMESA Projects cluding the pur- nience only and with any supple- City, Louisiana, TIONS (St. Mary Parish Askew, Ray- within the Parish; poses for which shall not in any ments or modifica- will receive sealed DISTRICT GOMESA Project), mond Price and and said expenditures way define, limit tions, herein the bids until 10:00 1200 David Series 2019 (the Lud Henry WHEREAS, the were made and the or describe the “Executive Ord- A.M. (local time), Drive, “Bonds”) to the Nays: None Parish wishes to recipients thereof. scope or intent of er”), to reschedule on Monday, May 4, Building B Parish of St. Mary, Absent: None enter into this Additionally, the any provisions or elections due to 2020, in the office Morgan City, La. State of Louisiana And the resolu- Agreement to use Town agrees to as- sections of this the Statewide of the Administra- 70380 (the “Parish”), the tion was declared a portion of the sist the Parish in Agreement. State of Emer- tive Secretary, April 22nd, 2020 proceeds of which, adopted on this proceeds of the complying with SECTION 14. gency caused by City Hall, 512 1:00 P.M. after paying costs the 14th day of Bonds to reim- any certificate or Notices. All notic- COVID-19; First Street, Mor- The St. Mary of issuance there- April, 2020. burse the Town for covenant with re- es, certificates or NOW, THERE- gan City, Louisi- Parish 911 Com- of, will be used the costs of quali- spect to the Bonds. other communica- FORE, BE IT ana, for the follow- munications board solely for the pur- fied GOMESA SECTION 5. No tions hereunder RESOLVED the ing: meeting scheduled pose of funding ——————— Projects within the Disposition. The shall be sufficient- Mayor and Council MOSQUITO on April 22nd, qualified GOME- Duval H. Arthur, Town, including Town shall not ly given and shall of the Town of CONTROL 2020 has been can- SA Projects within Jr. particularly cer- sell, transfer, or be deemed given Berwick, State of CHEMICALS celed. the Parish; and Mayor tain road improve- otherwise dispose when hand deliv- Louisiana (the Plans and speci- Adv. April 20, 2020 WHEREAS, the ments to Utah of any of the facili- ered or sent by Parish and the Street, Bellview ties financed with registered or certi- Town of Berwick, ——————— Street, Gus Street the Town Portion fied mail, postage MORGAN CITY State of Louisiana Jamie Keith and Gilmore Drive prior to November prepaid, or by (the “Town”) in- Town Clerk accessing Gus 1, 2044, except overnight courier tend to enter into EXHIBIT A Street by way of such minor parts service to the Par- a Cooperative En- COOPERATIVE Pharr Street (the or portions thereof ish and the Town deavor Agreement, ENDEAVOR “Town Project”); as may be disposed at its respective in substantially AGREEMENT and of due to normal principal office. the form attached THIS COOP- WHEREAS, wear and tear and Either of the Par- as Exhibit A here- ERATIVE EN- Utah Street, Bell- obsolescence. ties may designate to, which Coopera- DEAVOR view Street, Gus SECTION 6. Ef- any further or dif- 1234 David Drive - Suite 102 tive Endeavor AGREEMENT Street and Gilm- fective Date. This ferent addresses, Agreement pro- (the “Agreement”), ore Drive access- Agreement shall including those ef- OPEN vides for the Par- which shall be ef- ing Gus Street by be effective as of fective via elec- Mondays - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Tues. & Wed. - 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. ish to use a portion fective as of April way of Pharr the date set forth tronic communica- of the proceeds of 1, 2019, is by and Street are the above. tion, to which sub- Thursday - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Fridays - 8 a.m. - 12 Noon the Bonds to reim- between: roadways being SECTION 7. sequent notices, burse the Town for The TOWN OF the main truck Beneficiaries. certificates or oth- HOW MUCH IS 30 MINUTES WORTH TO YOU...TO expenditures by BERWICK, routes within the Nothing in this er communica- the Town for quali- STATE OF LOUI- Town and have Agreement ex- tions shall be sent SOMEONE WHO NEEDS BLOOD, IT’S WORTH A LIFE! fied GOMESA SIANA (the been physically pressed or implied by notice in writ- Projects within the “Town”), a political impacted from ac- is intended or ing given to the PLEASE DONATE Town; and subdivision of the tivities directly re- shall be construed other party, and WHEREAS, the State of Louisiana, lated to activities to confer upon, or may accept notices Mayor and Council represented and conducted through to give to, any per- by facsimile or 384-5671 of the Town of Ber- appearing herein outer Continental son or corporation, electronic mail. 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ASK THE DOCTORS No Saliva Test For Parkinson's Disease, Research Is Promising

by Eve Glazier, M.D., cess may be linked to an moved. Five years after sets the stage for further and Elizabeth Ko, M.D. imbalance in the makeup the surgery, the group had research into gut-based Dear Doctor: What can and functioning of neu- a 40% lower incidence of therapies, and even to a you tell me about the new rotransmitters, as well as Parkinson’s disease than potential cure. saliva test for Parkinson’s to certain changes in the patients whose vagus (Eve Glazier, M.D., disease? My older sister makeup of the gut micro- nerve remained intact. MBA, is an internist and just learned she might biome. This is signifi cant because associate professor of med- have Parkinson’s, but her This isn’t the fi rst re- the vagus nerve runs from icine at UCLA Health. doctors aren’t sure. Why is search to look into the the brainstem to the colon, Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is an it so hard to diagnose? potential role of the gut a direct link between the internist and assistant Dear Reader: Par- microbiome in neurode- brain and the gut. professor of medicine at kinson’s disease is a pro- generative diseases such In another study, mice UCLA Health.) gressive disorder of the as Parkinson’s. The in- bred to be susceptible to (Send your questions to nervous system that leads testine is among the fi rst Parkinson’s disease devel- askthedoctors@mednet. to a defi cit of dopamine, organs affected by Parkin- oped symptoms when they ucla.edu, or write: Ask the which is a neurotransmit- son’s disease, and health were implanted with fecal Doctors, c/o UCLA Health ter. Neurotransmitters care professionals have samples from Parkinson’s Sciences Media Relations, help nerve cells communi- long noted that symptoms patients. The same type 10880 Wilshire Blvd., cate with each other, and such as constipation and of mice implanted with fe- Suite 1450, Los Angeles, dopamine plays a crucial gastrointestinal distress cal samples from healthy CA, 90024. Owing to the role in our ability to pro- duce smooth, deliberate often precede the onset of adults did not develop volume of mail, personal and sustained movement. neurological symptoms. similar symptoms. replies cannot be provid- It’s the loss of dopamine Elizabeth Ko, M.D. and Eve Glazier, M.D. Recent research has All of this has led to in- ed.) that gives rise to some of also highlighted the gut- creasing interest in the COPYRIGHT 2020 so emerging research into nifi cant differences when the symptoms of Parkin- brain connection. One idea that Parkinson’s dis- UCLA HEALTH chemical changes in the compared to the saliva of son’s, which include diffi - study tracked patients ease originates in the gut DISTRIBUTED BY AN- saliva of Parkinson’s pa- people without the dis- culties with walking and who had portions of their and then spreads to the DREWS MCMEEL SYN- tients has drawn a lot of ease. In a newer study, balance, tremors, slurred vagus nerve surgically re- brain. Each new study DICATION interest. While it’s true published earlier this speech and rigidity. The that some of this research disorder also affects sleep, year, researchers in India shows promise in the area smell and blood pressure. examined saliva samples Diagnosing Parkinson’s of diagnosis, at this time taken from 76 patients SENSE & SENSITIVITY disease can be diffi cult there is no saliva test for living with Parkinson’s because the symptoms the disease. disease and samples from Staying Safe In The Age Of Coronavirus and their onset vary from Several studies have 37 healthy people, who person to person and are examined a range of bio- served as controls. They by Harriette Cole tor. Wear plastic or rub- nervous about establish- similar to other neuro- markers that are present found certain metabolic DEAR HARRIETTE: ber gloves, if you have ing boundaries, though, degenerative disorders. in the saliva of people compounds in the Par- I’m getting more and them. Try not to touch because I don’t want my There is no specifi c test living with Parkinson’s. kinson’s group saliva that more scared. I learned anything with your boss to think that I am Many of them found sig- for Parkinson’s disease, suggest the disease pro- that several people who hands, even with gloves slacking. What can I do? live in my apartment on. Don’t talk to people. -- Boundaries BINGO 4 p.m. Thursdays, and 8 complex have come down Stay focused on what DEAR BOUNDAR- Bayou Vista Volunteer a.m. to noon Fridays. with COVID-19, and two you have to do, and keep IES: Take a step back Fire Department will not have died. I have been your distance -- at least 6 and think about how hold bingo until further AMPLIFIED PHONE following all of the rules, feet from away from oth- you worked before this notice. Free amplified tele- staying inside and going er people. pandemic. When did phones available to resi- out only to get food and Remember to take a you take breaks? What HORSESHOES dents who have moderate medicine. I even stopped moment to look at the did you do when your sky and express grati- Bayou Horseshoe to severe hearing loss. taking walks in the daughter needed you in Program funded by tude for being alive and Pitchers Association is neighborhood because I the past? What was your Louisiana Commission am afraid of walking by well in each moment. postponing league and rhythm? Now, write out for the Deaf. For info on someone and breathing Gratitude can soften tournament play until your daily schedule by CHAMBER how to qualify, call Stacy in their air. your worries. Disease further notice. the hour, including meet- Due to COVID-19, the at Affiliated Blind of Now I wonder if I can has always been in the Louisiana, 337-234-6492. world. How we care for ings and phone calls. In- St. Mary Chamber of AARP ACTIVITIES even get on the elevator Commerce offices will be in my building safely. 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We must protect The proverbial house is on requests made by the entities based on popula- tisan breakthrough to de- ties and towns with pop- Americans’ financial fu- fire and we need to focus National Governor’s tion size to ensure they liver critical federal re- ulations of 50,000 or ture.” the water on the hotspots, Association, to help sup- each receive additional sources to the states and greater — the current “I want to thank Sen. because if we don’t put the port state and local gov- federal resources to meet communities on the front threshold is 500,000 — Cassidy for his continued flames out, they will only ernment efforts to fight their growing needs lines of the COVID-19 ensures every eligible en- leadership and under- jump until the entire block the pandemic. These (Same formula used to fight. tity receives additional standing that we best ad- is up in smoke.” funds can be used to help disburse the $150 billion Legislation the sena- funding, increases flexi- dress our country’s most Sens. Cassidy and meet the current demand state stabilization fund tors create a $500 billion bility for states and local pressing challenges when Menendez, who have pre- while helping communi- created in the CARES Act, fund to help states and governments to use the we put partisanship aside viously led bipartisan ef- ties transition toward re- but essentially doubles local governments re- funds to plug revenue and do it together,” forts to reform the coun- opening by expanding those available funds) spond to the current pub- losses due to the Menendez said. “As a for- try’s disaster response and testing and contact trac- —One-third to eligible lic health and economic COVID-19 outbreak, and mer mayor, I understand National Flood Insurance ing, providing additional entities based upon the crisis, while maintaining targets additional fund- the incredible toll fighting Program, believe the fed- resources to residents, lo- number of COVID-19 cas- essential services. The ing toward coronavirus this pandemic is having eral government must re- cal hospitals, small busi- es relative to the U.S. pop- scheduled a press confer- hot zones to combat the on cities, towns and states spond to the COVID-19 nesses and schools. ulation to target the ur- ence for 10 a.m. Monday pandemic head-on. on the frontlines to both challenge as it typically Specifically, the SMART gent public health chal- in Washington. “Sen. Menendez’s wage this war and contin- would for storms, floods, Fund would deliver fund- lenge The bipartisan State state and mine were hit ue to support their local wildfires and other natu- ing to state and local gov- —One-third to eligible and Municipal Aid for hard by the COVID-19 health departments, pay ral disasters, focusing its ernments, U.S. territories entities based upon state Recovery and Transition epidemic. I thank him for teachers and first re- resources on the areas of and the District of revenue losses relative to fund builds upon the ex- his partnership,” Cassidy sponders, fix the roads greatest need. Columbia in three equal pre-COVID-19 projec- isting $150 billion set said. “We worked hard to and maintain the parks. The only bipartisan pro- tranches based upon a tions to target the urgent aside in the Coronavirus make sure state and local The COVID-19 pandemic posal in the U.S. Senate, new formula that takes economic challenge

donate blood through cent plasma as an “emer- those who recovered from made on Vitalant’s website compromise immune sys- year’s end, Breaux said. gency investigational new the illness without an ini- in order for the company to tems, according to Blood Vitalant recently has be- drug.” tial lab test to donate), be practice social distancing. Vitalant’s website. (Continued from Page 1) gun a program to collect “The hope is that the an- symptom-free for at least Morgan City’s Vitalant of- stay idle, that will convalescent plasma to tibodies in their (recovered 14 days and meet all other fice at 1234 David Drive, You can check change once restrictions treat those with patients’) plasma, once FDA plasma donor eligibil- Suite 102, is open Monday are lifted. COVID-19. transfused to a critically ill ity requirements. through Friday. on your check “When surgeries start The blood donations will coronavirus patient, will Donors who would like “Right now, all blood happening again and peo- be taken from patients help that patient combat to participate should visit types are needed,” Breaux from the feds ple start moving around who have recovered from and overcome the virus so www.vitalant.org/covid- said. Taxpayers should and accidents start occur- the virus. that they can survive it,” free, and they will be con- However, those who check the FAQs about ring again, our blood usage While there are no vac- Breaux said. tacted about possible par- have left the United States economic stimulus pay- is going to increase signifi- cines or proven treat- Donors wishing to par- ticipation. No walk-ins are in the last four weeks or ments often for the latest cantly almost overnight,” ments for COVID 19, ticipate in the program permitted. For more infor- been on a cruise should not additions at irs.gov. Breaux said. Vitalant said in a release should have had a prior mation, call 866-287-5762. donate until a month has —Get My Payment is Therefore, the public is that the Food and Drug COVID-19 diagnosis docu- For those wishing to passed since their return. helping millions of tax- encouraged to schedule Administration has ap- mented by a lab test (how- make a routine donation, Also, anyone who has had payers. Since its launch multiple appointments to proved the use of convales- ever, it may be possible for appointments must be fever or COVID-19 symp- on April 15, millions of toms or is around anyone taxpayers have been able held at LSU’s Peter to normal with continued crude, the European ill or who has been diag- to input their direct de- Maravich Activities hygiene practices such as benchmark, was at nosed with COVID-19 or posit information to speed Kick Center. The PMAC has showing its symptoms and track their payments. (Continued from Page 1) hand-washing and some $27.05. Natural gas was been turned into a make- should not donate until —The Non-Filers Enter social distancing mea- at $1.75. Edwards said. shift factory for personal sures. they have been free of Payment Info tool is help- The number of new protective equipment, in- As Edwards spoke, The Energy Information symptoms for 14 days. ing millions of taxpayers COVID-19 cases in cluding 1,000 medical Republican lawmakers in Agency predicted this Donors and staff wear successfully submit basic Louisiana has been fewer gowns a day by this week. Louisiana and across the week that the United masks and practice social information to receive than 600 the last couple of Edwards said gowns re- country continued to call States, where oil produc- distancing during the do- Economic Impact nations. Payments quickly to their days, about half the num- main among the most diffi- for a reopening of the econ- tion has more than dou- ber reported daily last Blood donations do not bank accounts. cult pieces of PPE to ob- omy. bled since 2010, will once week. The number was tain. In St. Mary Parish, more be a net oil importer 368 Sunday. He mused again about where total nonfarm em- by the end of 2020. While deaths continue being able to attend LSU ployment has hovered be- Henry Albert to rise — 412 have been football games after Labor tween 20,000 and 22,000 Bill Decker is manag- reported since April 13, Day. since the slide in oil prices ing editor of The Daily Swiber Jr. nearly a third of the total “I can see myself in LSU that began in fall 2014, Review. — the number of Stadium, cheering more than 2,900 people March 26, 1951 — April 16, 2020 COVID-19 patients in hos- the team as they defend have filed initial claims for Henry Albert Swiber Jr., 69, a resident of Morgan pitals and on ventilators their national champion- unemployment since City, passed away peacefully on Thursday, April has been falling or growing ship,” Edwards said. “But Schools 16th, 2020, at his home. March 14, according to (Continued from Page 1) very slowly. that may be more aspira- numbers from the Henry Albert Swiber Jr. was born on March 26, 1951, in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Henry Albert But Edwards said a re- tional than anything else.” Louisiana Workforce program to extend the Sr. and Marie Mae Griffin turn to something like nor- Phase Two of the presi- Commission and the U.S. meal delivery deadline to Swiber. mal will require more test- dent’s reopening plan in- Bureau of Labor Statistics. May in order to secure a On January 6, 1973, he ing and development of an cludes reopening schools A decision by OPEC supply of breakfast and effective vaccine. married the love of his and daycare centers. That countries to slash produc- lunch items through the The press conference, phase allows for gather- life, Dianne Vicknair tion by nearly 10 million normal close of school. conducted for a limited ings of up to 50 people and Swiber. They were mar- barrels of oil per day begin- The immediacy of this re- number of reporters and a resumption of nonessen- ried for 47 years and to- ning May 1 hasn’t been quest will place the par- live-streamed by Louisiana tial travel. gether they raised four enough to keep oil prices ish in a position to sup- Public Broadcasting, was Phase Three is a return beautiful children. He will from dropping further. port uninterrupted meal always be remembered as The price of West Texas delivery services for a kind and loving man intermediate crude was at those who elected to en- that loved life and lived it Derick Aucoin $13.11 per barrel before roll in the program, the to the fullest. He was al- January 16, 1969 — April 15, 2020 Monday’s open. Brent district said. ways known to be gener- Derick J. Aucoin, born January 16, 1969, a resident of ous and giving. He was Amelia Courthouse, VA and a native of Amelia, LA, Henry Albert an extremely hard work- passed away April 15, 2020, Swiber Jr. at Johnston-Willis Hospital Nick Paul er and an excellent pro- in Richmond, VA. vider for his family that he loved so much. Derick is survived by his Accardo Henry was a beloved Husband, Father and Papa wife, Jodi Aucoin of Amelia and will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved Courthouse, VA; two chil- May 1, 1950 — April 17, 2020 him. He enjoyed spending time with his family at dren, Morgan Aucoin and fi- Nick Paul Accardo, affectionately known as Nicky, get-togethers and on holidays. On the weekends he ancé Brandon Williams of passed away at the age of 69 at Ochsner St. Mary in loved spending time with his family boating and Aylett, VA, and Byran Tellier Morgan City on Friday, April 17, 2020, just two weeks fishing. He had a love for classic cars and enjoyed of Henrico, VA; two grand- shy of his 70th birthday. spending his spare time restoring them and enter- sons, Waylon Lee Williams Nicky was born in ing them in car shows where he won several awards. and Colton Earl Williams of Derick Aucoin Morgan City on May 1, He is survived by his mother, Marie Mae Griffin Aylett, VA; as well as his mother-in-law, Michelle 1950, one of two children Swiber; four children, Henry A. Swiber III and wife Neijadlik of Richmond, VA. born to Paul and Josephine Lisa, Shannon E. Swiber, Kevin M. Swiber, and Derick is also survived by his father, Douglas J. Accardo. He was a long- Michael P. Swiber and wife Misty; six grandchildren, Aucoin of Amelia, LA; one sister, Lisa and husband time resident of Patterson Ashley L. Boykin, Hunter T. Boykin, Ian R. Martin, Henry Swiber III of Morgan City; two brothers, Mark and was a sugar cane Lanie E. Martin, Lexie D. Martin and Amber R. Aucoin and wife Julie of Morgan City, and Jude Aucoin farmer with Accardo Swiber; six siblings, Patricia A. Autrey and husband and wife Colinda of Amelia. He was called Uncle Derick Brothers Farm. Some of Ray, Michael G. Swiber and wife Paula, Marie M. by a host of nieces and nephews, and was listed as a his favorite pastimes were Fromenthal and husband Rodney, Denise A. Ritchie, BCF (Best Cousins Forever) by many. fishing and simply being Barbara A. Strader and husband Tom, Dennis J. Derick was preceded in death by his mother, Ruth B. on the water. He also loved Swiber, sister in-law, Carlene Swiber and numerous Aucoin; maternal grandparents, Lynwood and Joan playing Bingo, which he nieces and nephews. Henry was preceded in death by his wife of 47 Breaux; and paternal grandparents, Albert and Irma did every Sunday and Nick Paul years, Dianne Vicknair Swiber; his father, Henry Aucoin. Tuesday. He will be deep- Accardo Our family would like to thank the great doctors and ly missed. Albert Swiber Sr.; and his brother, David J. nurses of Johnston Willis Hospital for taking care of Those he leaves to cherish his memory include his Swiber. Derick and being at his bedside when we could not. daughter, Crystle Accardo Burns and her husband Pallbearers will be Henry Swiber III, Kevin Due to the recent health concerns and the restrictions Bryan; his son, Brian Accardo and his wife Chloe; Swiber, Michael Swiber, Ian R. Martin, Hunter T. in accordance with limited gatherings, a celebration of his grandchildren, Brehana and Maxwell Accardo, Boykin, Grant Autrey, Rodney Fromenthal Jr. and Dennis J. Swiber. Derick’s life will be announced at a later date. The fami- and Colby and Hunter Burns; his sister, Leona Honorary Pallbearers will be David J. Swiber, ly thanks everyone for their understanding during this Accardo Cloud; one nephew, Kevin Simon; one niece, John Ritchie, George J. Vicknair and Robert J. difficult time. Monique S. Houston; and his former wife, Denise Vicknair. (Paid Notice) Picou. Due to the recent health concerns and the re- He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul strictions in accordance with limited gatherings, Accardo and Josephine Mistretta Accardo; and a the funeral services for Henry will be held private- great-niece, Katie Rose Simon. ly by the immediate family. Friends are encour- Due to the recent health concerns and the restric- aged to leave a memory of Henry on our website at tions in accordance with limited gatherings, funeral www.twincityfh.com. The family thanks everyone services will be held privately with the family in St. for their understanding during this difficult time. Joseph Cemetery in Patterson. Father Angelo In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations Cremaldi will conduct the services. to be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Family and friends may view the obituary online by visiting www.iberts.com and are encouraged to Friends are invited to leave condolence messages share their condolences, love, prayers, and support for the family at www.twincityfh.com for the family as well as cherished memories of Twin City Nicky. Funeral has been Arrangements have been entrusted to Ibert’s entrusted with the Mortuary, Inc., 1111 Lia Street, Patterson, LA 70392, arrangements. (985) 395-7873. www.twincityfh.com

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Almanac Louisiana Patterson statistics through yesterday. Temperature: High ...... 79° Low ...... 70° Shown is tomorrow’s Cold front Precipitation: weather. Temperatures Showers Flurries Shreveport Monroe Warm front Yesterday ...... 0.06” 54/80 are tonight’s lows and T-storms Snow Your Source For All 58/81 tomorrow’s highs. Stationary front Rain Ice RealFeel Temperature® Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Local News, Sports & Lifestyles The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature bands are highs for the day. Temperature is an exclusive index of the effects of temperature, wind, humidity, Alexandria National Summary sunshine intensity, cloudiness, precipitation, pressure and elevation on the human body. 57/80 A storm system targeting the Northeast will bring showers, thunderstorms, windy con- Shown is the highest value for each day. ditions and even a bit of snow as it sweeps through tomorrow. Scattered showers and Tuesday ...... 90° storms will also target the Four Corners and central Plains. Much of the South will Wednesday ...... 85° remain dry. Thursday ...... 90° Friday ...... 88° Baton Rouge River Stages Tidal Forecast Saturday ...... 86° Lafayette 58/84 As of 7 a.m. yesterday Here are the tide predictions for principal points 60/84 New along the Gulf of Mexico for Tuesday, April 21. Orleans Flood 24 Hours Change Galveston — 3:38 a.m. High 1.3; 10:06 a.m. Call Today & Subscribe UV Index Tomorrow ATCHAFALAYA Lake Charles 66/83 Low 0.7; 3:55 p.m. High 1.3; 10:05 p.m. Low 8 a.m...... 2 MORGAN CITY 0.6 60/84 Simmesport 47 39.72 R0.09 Vermilion Bay — 3:06 a.m. High 1.5; 9:33 a.m. The Daily Review Noon ...... 9 61/83 Butte Larose 25 16.35 R0.09 Low 0.8; 3:23 p.m. High 1.4; 9:32 p.m. Low 0.7 4 p.m...... 4 Houma Morgan City 4 10.10 F0.03 Joseph Bayou — 10:20 a.m. High 0.9; 3:19 0-2: Low 8-10: Very High 60/82 a.m. Low 0.7; 11:43 p.m. High 0.8; 4:09 p.m. 384-8370 3-5: Moderate 11+: Extreme MISSISSIPPI Low 0.6 6-7: High Grand Island (Barataria Pass) — 10:53 a.m. Vicksburg 43 49.00 F0.50 Marine Forecast The higher the AccuWeather.com UV IndexTM High 0.6; 5:15 a.m. Low 0.5; none High ; 5:56 number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Natchez 48 56.90 F0.20 p.m. Low 0.5 Synopsis: Southerly winds will strengthen Wednesday and Wednesday night with the approach and passage of an upper level trough of low pres- Red Riv Ldg 48 60.70 F0.40 Mississippi River (Southwest Pass) — 10:18 Sun and Moon The State a.m. High 0.8; 3:23 a.m. Low 0.6; 11:41 p.m. sure. Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected Tue. Wed. Tue. Wed. Baton Rouge 35 44.00 F0.10 High 0.8; 4:13 p.m. Low 0.6 during this time period. The associated surface front will sweep through the Biloxi Bay — 11:47 a.m. High 1.1; 5:06 a.m. coastal waters early Thursday morning, ending rains from west to east and Sunrise Tuesday ...... 6:32 a.m. City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Donaldsville 27 32.00 F0.20 Sunset Tuesday night ...... 7:36 p.m. Low 0.8; none High ; 5:56 p.m. Low 0.7 bringing another brief period of offshore flow. Abbeville 85 66 pc 80 72 t Houma 82 65 pc 79 71 pc New Orleans 17 17.30 none Wine Island — 12:01 p.m. High 0.8; 6:17 a.m. Pascagoula to Atchafalaya River Moonrise Tuesday ...... 6:02 a.m. Alexandria 80 61 pc 77 66 t Kenner 82 67 c 82 72 pc Low 0.7; none High ; 6:58 p.m. Low 0.6 Tonight and Tuesday, variable winds 5 to 10 knots, seas 1 foot, clear. Moonset Tuesday ...... 6:32 p.m. OHIO Baton Rouge 84 63 pc 82 69 pc Lafayette 84 65 pc 80 70 t Tuesday night, southeast winds 5 to 10 knots, seas 1 foot, partly cloudy. New First Full Last Cairo 40 45.95 R0.37 Wednesday, southeast winds 15 knots, seas 1 to 2 feet, slight chance of Bogalusa 83 59 pc 80 69 pc Lake Charles 84 66 pc 79 70 t showers and thunderstorms. Wednesday night, variable winds 15 to 20 Bossier City 80 63 pc 73 60 t Monroe 80 58 pc 75 62 t knots, seas 2 feet, showers and thunderstorms likely. Thursday, west winds Chalmette 82 67 pc 81 73 pc New Iberia 86 65 pc 82 72 pc Legend: W-weather, s-sunny, pc-partly 10 to 15 knots, seas 1 to 2 feet, chance of showers and thunderstorms. Crowley 85 65 pc 81 71 t New Orleans 83 67 c 82 72 pc cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, Forecasts and graphics provided by Extended Marine Forecast Apr 22 Apr 30 May 7 May 14 Harvey 83 66 c 82 72 pc Shreveport 81 61 pc 75 59 t r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. AccuWeather, Inc. ©2020 Thursday night and Friday, variable winds 5 to 10 knots, seas 1 foot, clear and sunny.

Taco Bell for the hospital staff State Education Department has guidelines for home learning Locals get advice on seeing if students can go to next grade By DAVID JACOBS department says. The Center Square Students were sent Though it has been home with packets of apparent for some time course material, and that Louisiana schools staff members rode bus were unlikely to reopen routes to hand out ma- during the current aca- terials for students who Submitted Photo demic year, Gov. John had been absent. B & G Food Enterprises LLC donated Taco Bell food Tuesday to all Ochsner St. Mary employees to thank Bel Edwards made it of- As schools remained ficial. closed, FirstLine pro- them for all they do for the community. Pictured are Christopher and Danette Kelso from Dietary, That means students, duced additional pack- Heather Arceneaux from Administration and Audrey Jones from the Medical/Surgical Department. who haven’t been to ets and mailed them to campus since mid- families. March, will miss more Special education than two months of teachers support stu- Morgan City police radio logs for April 16-19 class time. dents with disabilities The following are the radio dis- Medical. 8:55 a.m., 7200 block La. 182; While Edwards and with phone calls and patch logs from the Morgan City 3:16 p.m., 7200 block La. 182; Complaint. public education offi- virtual support, the de- Police Department. To report unlaw- Complaint. 9:03 a.m., 7200 block La. 182; cials say learning will partment says. ful or suspicious activity, call the po- 3:32 p.m., 3200 block Vine; Animal Complaint continue, a Louisiana The department on lice department at 985-380-4605. Complaint. 9:09 a.m., 1100 block Victor II; Department of Thursday also provided Thursday, April 16 3:48 p.m., 700 block Greenwood; Alarm. Education survey found information about how 9:01 a.m. 400 block of Fifth Street; Loud music. 9:48 a.m., 900 block Seventh; almost half of the school systems can pro- Complaint. 4:29 p.m., 600 block Fourth; Shoplifter. state’s school districts vide low-cost devices 9:31 a.m. 800 block of Sycamore Complaint. 11:27 a.m., 2400 block Maple; were not offering dis- and broadband to stu- Street; Welfare concern. 5:02 p.m., 1100 block Seventh; Animal Complaint. tance education. dents. 9:53 a.m. 500 block of Brashear Suspicious subject. 11:45 a.m., 700 block Myrtle; The Education The new guidance Avenue; Domestic disturbance. 5:03 p.m., Federal & Brashear; Warrant. Department on Thursday adds to previously pro- 12:02 p.m. Front Street; Loud music 12:08 p.m., 1400 block released guidelines to help vided information, in- Complaint. 5:44 p.m., 1200 block Victor II, Chatsworth; Alarm. schools determine whether cluding various dis- 12:37 p.m. Egle Street and Federal Lost/found property. 12:29 p.m., 1300 block Federal, students are ready to ad- tance education models Avenue; Accident. 6:06 p.m., 3000 block Allison; Suspicious subject vance to the next grade. and help with academic 1:15 p.m. 2600 block of Sixth Battery. 1:08 p.m., Railroad & Headland; Standardized testing and workforce plan- Street; Civil matter. 6:13 p.m., La. 90 E, Reckless driv- Utility. will not be required this ning. 1:22 p.m. 800 block of Fourth er. 1:17 p.m., 1000 block La. 70; year. Earlier this The next six weeks will Street; Complaint. 6:39 p.m., 500 block Brashear; Complaint. month, the department be critical for evaluating 2:48 p.m. 7900 block of La. 182; Theft 2:21 p.m., 1300 block Victor II; advised schools about each student’s academic Traffic stop/arrest. 7:52 p.m., 3000 block Allison; Crash. how to keep seniors on progress and preparing 3:55 p.m. 300 block of Chennault Harassment 2:25 p.m., 1600 block La. 70; track to graduate. them for a strong start to Street; Animal complaint. 8:12 p.m., 100 block Chennault; Traffic incident. Also on Thursday, the next year, as well as 4:44 p.m. 300 block of Patton Damage to property. 2:37 p.m., 500 block Franklin, department issued helping seniors move in- Street; Suspicious subjects. 9:03 p.m., U.S. 90 W; Traffic inci- Animal Complaint. guidance for class- to the next phase of their 6:22 p.m. 1800 block of Maple dent. 3:31 p.m., Seventh and Willard; room-level distance lives, the department Street; Animal complaint. 9:13 p.m., 3000 block Allison; Complaint learning, including two says. 10:56 p.m. 500 block of Egle Harassment. 4:10 p.m., U.S. 90 E; Traffic inci- case studies that State officials are giv- Street; Theft. 9:29 p.m., 600 block MLK; dent. demonstrate both ing local school systems Friday, April 17 Suspicious person. 4:40 p.m., 2300 block La. 70; “high-tech” and “low- broad leeway in decid- 3:14 a.m. 300 block of Egle Street; 9:33 p.m., 7500 block 182; Purse Complaint. tech” approaches. ing whether seniors are Medical. snatching. 4:43 p.m., 7200 block La. 182; The latter could be able to graduate. 3:21 a.m. 100 block of Wren Street; 9:51 p.m., 7700 block 182; Arrest Complaint. particularly important Local officials may re- Suspicious person. 10:03 p.m., 6000 block 182; 5:36 p.m., Clothilde and Ninth, in low-income and/or place traditional grades 4:31 a.m. 300 block of Third Medical. Utilities. rural households with- with a binary pass/fail Street; Fire. 6:29 a.m., 3200 block 10:56 p.m., 3000 block Allison; 6:26 p.m., 2400 block Cypress; out reliable internet ac- option, officials said Susan; Medical. Disturbance. Civil matter. cess. earlier this month, 8:10 a.m., 3200 block Wytchwood; 10:58 p.m., 1000 block Front; 7:36 p.m., 200 block Short; Loud Monroe City Schools though the state de- Complaint. Disturbance music. gave out printed as- partment is not recom- 9:24 a.m., 300 block Egle; Juvenile 11:01 p.m., 600 block MLK; 7:41 p.m., Lake End Park; signments for the first mending that route, in- problem. Complaint. Juvenile problem. couple weeks that terim State 10:26 a.m., 1400 block Sandra; 11:44 p.m., 500 block Egle; 8:04 p.m., Seventh and Clothilde; school buildings were Superintendent Beth Complaint. Disturbance. Disturbance. shuttered, and those re- Scioneaux said 10:29 a.m.. 800 block Pine; Alarm. 11:57 p.m., 3000 block Allison; 8:11 p.m., 900 block Seventh;, main an option. Wednesday. 11:08 a.m., La. 182; Stalled vehi- Complaint. Complaint. All of the city’s stu- “Louisiana believes cle. Saturday, April 18 9:35 p.m., Patton and Halsey; dents currently have those closest to children 11:13 a.m., 200 block Chennault; 12:33 a.m., 1100 block Victor II; Complaint wi-fi access, according – parents and teachers Medical. Alarm 10:08 p.m., 1000 block Front, to the state education – are best positioned to 11:33 a.m., 1000 block Brashear; 1:04 a.m., 1000 block Hickory; Alarm. department, and fami- make decisions about Suspicious subject. Burglary. 10:09 p.m., Seventh near Duke; lies who need devices their child’s unique 12:01 p.m., 7100 block La. 182; 1:53 a.m., 3000 block Allison; Loud music. can check out inexpen- learning needs,” Complaint. Complaint. 10:50 p.m., 2000 block Allison; sive laptops. Scioneaux said 1 p.m., 300 block Wren; Medical. 7:31 a.m., 7200 block La. 182; Narcotic activity. FirstLine Schools, Thursday. 1:10 p.m., Greenwood; Medical. Complaint. Sunday, April 19 which operates charter The department’s 1:30 p.m., 1100 block Sixth; 8:37 a.m., 700 block Myrtle; Civil 2:47 a.m., 1825 Victor II schools in New Orleans, COVID-19 resources Medical 8:44 a.m., 7200 block La. 182; Boulevard; Burglary. implemented a hybrid can be found at https:// 2:06 p.m., La. 182; Escort. Standby 4:46 a.m., Berwick Police approach that includes www.louisianabelieves. 3:07 p.m., 100 block Wren; 8:49 a.m., La. 182 & MLK; Crash. Department;, Assistance. a “no tech” option, the com/resources/covid-19 Page 8, The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Monday, April 20, 2020 Harvard study warns of prolonged lockdown BY LEO HONEYCUTT pothesized, “which in tancing may be required Scalise, who spent three sure that as these studies with ramping up policies BATON ROUGE – turn depends primarily into 2022 unless critical months in critical care come out, they will inform for how and when to re- Harvard University epi- upon the duration of im- care capacity is increased and surgeries after a the CDC [Center for start the state’s economy. demiologists are warning munity that SARS-CoV-2 substantially or a treat- would-be assassin shot Disease Control] in terms The 18-member panel in- that eradicating infection imparts.” (The ment or vaccine becomes him in 2017, said the of the guidance they give cludes Lt. Gov. Billy COVID-19 from the full report can be found available. The authors are Catch-22 is balancing us.” Nungesser and will be co- United States may take a online at: https://science. aware that prolonged dis- safety with saving the Louisiana’s Department chaired by Pierson and lot longer than anyone sciencemag.org/content/ tancing, even if intermit- economy. of Health conducted its health care leader Terrie wants to hear. early/2020/04/14/science. tent, is likely to have pro- “Through social distanc- own study to model infec- Sterling, a Baton Rouge As Louisiana broke abb5793.full) foundly negative econom- ing, we’ve seen we can re- tion rates based on three consultant and retired above the milestone of But researchers ic, social, and educational duce the spread of the dis- scenarios not using drug Franciscan Missionaries of over 1,000 coronavirus warned that relaxing so- consequences. Our goal in ease but we also know you therapies: a “no lockdown Our Lady Health System deaths this week, Science cial distancing now could modeling such policies is can’t keep the economy restriction” baseline, which executive. magazine published the backfire. They proposed not to endorse them but to closed for six months or to purported to spike last In particular, scenarios findings of Harvard re- some form of social dis- identify likely trajectories 2024. There won’t be an week; one using “social dis- for crowd control are being searchers who summa- tancing may be required of the epidemic under al- economy left,” Scalise told tancing” alone; and finally studied, looking beyond rized that Americans for two years. ternative approaches, reporters at Thursday’s a lockdown “shelter in summer to football season could see recurring “Less effective one- identify complementary daily press briefing in place” scenario that spans just four months away. COVID outbreaks as far time distancing efforts interventions such as ex- Baton Rouge. He was in- into summer. Naturally, Scalise told reporters out as the year 2024. may result in a prolonged panding ICU capacity and vited to attend by the projection curves of in- the sports economy is par- “The total incidence of single-peak epidemic,” identifying treatments to Democratic Governor fections and hospitaliza- amount especially in COVID-19 illness over the epidemiology team reduce ICU demand, and John Bel Edwards. tions flatten and are much Louisiana. “You can imag- the next five years will stated, “with the extent of to spur innovative ideas to “Do we want to see 25% less severe as more people ine the NFL, the NBA, and depend critically upon strain on the healthcare expand the list of options unemployment?” Scalise stay home and out of circu- sports organizations are whether or not it enters system and the required to bring the pandemic un- asked. “That’s not where lation. Dr. Alex Billioux, all having conversations into regular circulation duration of distancing de- der long-term control.” we want to go so we’ve got Louisiana’s Assistant about how can you have after the initial pandem- pending on the effective- U.S. Rep. and to be smarter about it. It’s Secretary of Health, said large gatherings? That’s ic wave,” the report hy- ness. Intermittent dis- Republican Whip Steve not a question of whether the clampdown has their business model,” he the disease is going away. worked to choke the spread said. “They’ve got very PUBLIC NOTICE Pastor Christo- ments, the Mayor Richard, the reso- Just like the flu comes of Coronavirus even smart people, as we speak, pher Gonzales moved on to the lution was ap- back every season, we ex- though Louisiana ranks working on really good PROCEEDINGS from Berwick next item on the proved by unani- pect it [COVID-19] is go- fourth in the nation in the ways to come back while OF THE MAYOR United Pentecos- agenda, consulting mous roll call vote. ing to boomerang back in number of deaths per capi- safely allowing people to go AND COUNCIL tal Church. engineer’s report. Item No. 1 Un- the fall sometime. So ta. back into a sports arena to OF THE TOWN Assistant Police Town Engineer der New Business you’ve got to take those Governor Edwards, us- watch the Saints play, to OF BERWICK, Chief Jonathon Mr. Reid Miller – 2020 Census precautions now.” ing LDH’s projections and watch LSU play. We’re all STATE OF Henry presented was not present, Discussion – May- LOUISIANA the police report the Mayor moved or Arthur would Governor Edwards add- working with Don Pierson, talking to each other. TAKEN AT A for the month of on to the next item like to encourage ed, “We have not had dis- Secretary of Louisiana " Everybody’s got really REGULAR March, 2020. He on the agenda, all of the citizens cussions with Vice Economic Development, good ideas on how to do it MEETING stated that the committee reports. of Berwick to President Mike Pence or Thursday announced the but the real remedy is to HELD ON COVID-19 pan- The Recreation please participate the President or any con- creation of “Resilient get the economy opened TUESDAY demic hasn’t really Committee report- in the 2020 Cen- versations about the Louisiana Commission,” a back up as soon as we pos- April 14, 2020 affected their nor- ed that the softball sus. He would like Harvard study. But I’m state commission charged sibly can in a safe way.” The Mayor and mal operations and baseball sea- our town to be- Council of the other than an in- son is still up in come a city in or- Town of Berwick, crease in home the air do to the der to qualify for State of Louisiana, disturbances and COVID-19 pan- more federal fund- met in regular ses- some juvenile demic. They are ing and grants. Power lines down sion at their regu- calls. After no fur- following the Item No. 2 Un- lar meeting place, ther comments, guidelines being der New Business the Town Hall, the Mayor moved set by the Babe – Approve pay- Berwick, Louisi- on to the next item Ruth and Dixie ment No. 4 to Mill- ana, Tuesday, on the agenda, Youth organiza- er Engineers for April 14 2020, at Fire report. tions. After no fur- $4,801.10 and pay- six (6:00) o’clock Chief Allen Rink ther committee re- ment No. 2 Lege p.m. was not present. ports, the Mayor Construction for There were Mayor Duval Ar- moved on to the $135,052.05 present: Council thur presented the next item on the (Street improve- members Colleen fire report for agenda, Ordinanc- ments on Fourth, Askew, Kevin He- March 2020, and es, Introduce/ Fifth, Texas, Eh- bert, Lud Henry, stated that the fire Adopt. rlich, Kyle and Raymond Price, department re- Item No. 1 un- Francis). Upon and James Rich- sponded to 13 der Resolutions/ motion by Kevin ard. calls. There were 5 Proclamations – Hebert and sec- Pastor Christo- motor vehicle acci- Resolution No. 06- onded by Ray- pher Gonzales dents, 1 good in- 20 – Approve Co- mond Price, the from Berwick tention, 5 medical operative Endeav- request for pay- United Pentecos- assist, and 2 work- or for “GOMESA” ment No. 4 to Mill- tal Church led the ing fire. After no Funding Expendi- er Engineers for prayer. further comments, tures. Upon mo- $4,801.10 was ap- Councilman the Mayor moved tion by James proved unani- James Richard led on to the next item Richard and sec- mously. the Pledge of Alle- on the agenda, the onded by Lud Hen- Upon motion by giance. Public Works re- ry, the resolution James Richard The Mayor and port. was approved by and seconded by Council of the Public Works unanimous roll Raymond Price, Town of Berwick, Director Rafael call vote. the request for State of Louisiana Lopez presented Upon motion by payment No. 2 were duly con- the Public Works Lud Henry and Lege Construction vened as the gov- report for March seconded by Ray- for $135,052.05 erning authority of 2020. Town crews mond Price, the was approved said Town, led by have been prepar- agenda was ex- unanimously. the Honorable Du- ing for the upcom- panded unani- Councilman val Arthur Jr, ing storm season. mously in order to Lud Henry took a Mayor, who then They have been revise Resolution moment to con- stated that the testing pumps and No. 07-20 that was gratulate and rec- Mayor and Council generators and previously submit- ognize the local were ready for the cleaning out ditch- ted to reschedule high school seniors transaction of es. The pump sta- originally sched- of the class of business. tion project located uled election from 2020. The minutes of on Gilmore Drive May 9, 2020 to Ju- There being no the previous meet- is nearing comple- ly 25, 2020. This further business to ing were approved tion. They are an- election has been come before the without reading ticipating comple- rescheduled to Au- Council, upon mo- upon motion by tion of this project gust 15, 2020. tion by James Raymond Price to be in late May Item No. 2 un- Richard and sec- and seconded by 2020. Mayor Ar- der Resolutions/ onded by Kevin Lud Henry. thur stated that Proclamations – Hebert, the motion The Treasurer’s the drainage grant Resolution No. 07- to adjourn was ap- report, having for the Country 20 – Confirm Elec- proved unani- been reviewed, Club Estates tion Date – Con- mously. was approved drainage projects sider adoption of without reading has been submit- resolution to re- upon motion by ted. The date for schedule election ——————— Submitted Photo Raymond Price submitting appli- originally sched- Duval H. Arthur A reader sent in this photo Friday morning of emergency crews responding to and seconded by cations ends on uled to be held on Jr – Mayor downed power lines in Stephensville. St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office Spokes- Kevin Hebert. April 30, 2020. We May 9, 2020, to be man Maj. Ginny Higgins said a dump truck pulled down the lines in the 1000 The Beacon did hope to hear some- rescheduled Au- not shine on any- thing regarding gust 15, 2020. Up- ——————— block of Stephensville Road while moving dirt. Traffic backed up from Ste- one this month. our application af- on motion by Ray- Jamie Keith - phensville Road onto La. 70 before a SLECA crew arrived. Higgins said no Guest for the ter that date. After mond Price and Town Clerk citations were issued, and power has been restored to the area. April meeting was no furtherAtchafalaya com- seconded by James Adv. April 20, 2020 BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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