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Volume 59, No. 36 Serving St. Mary Parish Since 1872 6 Pages www.stmarynow.com Morgan City Water woes nearing end man arrested Staff Report When fixing the water line, Two of the three areas boil water advi- Dragna said the city discovered a Superintendent: Water sories in place were lifted Friday morn- gas line touching it, so it was relo- in Lafourche ing. cated. problems didn't create Advisories in Morgan City and “We didn’t stop anybody,” Dragna long lines at schools homicide case Assumption Parish Waterworks District said of service. “We just cut it on Staff Report No. 1 — including the Bayou L’Ourse both sides of the street, put the wa- By GEOFF STOUTE A Morgan City man faces a mur- and Pierre Part areas — were lifted. A ter line back and put the gas line [email protected] der charge in the Friday shooting boil water advisory remains for custom- back.” There were no reports of elementary death of a Thibodaux man, ers in St. Martin Water and Sewer The break was one of many in the students waiting in long lines to use Lafourche Parish District No. 1’s jurisdiction in the city with the freezing weather. the bathroom during the Thursday Sheriff Craig Webre Stephensville area. “These guys do a tremendous job, school day, which ended early due to a said. The advisories were put in place and I have a lot of respect for them water service disruption, St. Mary Louis Foret, 29, of Wednesday following bitter cold tempera- after watching them work in 20 de- Parish Schools Superintendent Teresa Morgan City is tures that impacted the area’s water sys- gree weather to fix water lines,” Bagwell said Friday in response to a charged with sec- tems. said Dragna, who was out working Lafayette TV station’s report. ond-degree murder Meanwhile in Morgan City, a water with city crews Sunday. A report Thursday by KLFY said in the death of break Friday afternoon at Sixth and The repair site was filled, so it students in the elementary level had Chance Benoit, 38. Louis Onstead streets left a small section of could be reopened safely to traffic to wait in lengthy lines to use the From the Sheriff’s Foret Sixth Street closed to traffic until it was Sunday. Dragna said it will be bathroom after multiple buildings had Office blog post: reopened Sunday afternoon. paved with cement in about a week. “little to no running water or low wa- At 1:10 a.m. Friday, deputies re- “When we started digging it up, it was a Dragna said the city has some ter pressure.” sponded to a report of gunshots be- main water line that was shooting as high small breaks they are going to fix Bagwell said B. Edward Boudreaux ing heard in the area of West as the telephone poles,” Morgan City Monday that he said were “barely Middle School and West St. Mary Camelia Drive in Thibodaux, and Mayor Lee Dragna told KWBJ-TV 22. leaking.” (Continued on Page 5) officers from the Thibodaux Police Department also re- sponded to assist. They arrived at a Weighing residence in the 2500 block and dis- covered an adult male with apparent risk posed gunshot wounds. The victim, later Chance identified as Benoit, Benoit by vaccine was pronounced dead. Through investigation, detec- Experts recommend tives learned Foret was at Benoit’s residence when they began fight- COVID shots for ing. Foret eventually walked out of the residence and the two contin- pregnant women ued a verbal altercation as Benoit stood in his doorway. Foret then By GEOFF STOUTE brandished a gun and allegedly [email protected] (Ochsner Health Screen Capture fired several rounds at Benoit. He Pregnant women are not more likely Ochsner Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Robert Hart speaks during a Facebook also walked up to Benoit and fired to contract COVID-19, but the risks if live session Friday. Dr. Sandra Kemmerly, center, the hospital system’s medical di- shots at close range before leaving they do contract the virus are higher. rector of hospital quality and an infectious disease specialist; and Dr. Robin Bone, the residence. Dr. Robin Bone, head of OBGYN at Detectives made contact with Ochsner Baptist in New Orleans said head of the OB/GYN Department at Ochsner Baptist in New Orleans, look on. Foret on Friday afternoon and in a Facebook live event offered by the and they should be used by pregnant lation, which includes expecting moth- brought him in to the Criminal health system Friday that pregnant ers. Operations Center in Lockport for women are at a higher risk of being ad- women and those who are breastfeed- Bone noted that 15,000 pregnant questioning. While at the facility, mitted to the Intensive Care Unit, be- ing. Foret attempted to escape from “They’ve all taken the stance that women, many working in healthcare, ing put on a ventilator or having issues have been vaccinated as of Jan. 20, custody, but was quickly appre- with clotting. you should absolutely weigh the indi- hended. vidual risk factors to the patient as with zero complications experienced. While the risk are high, the Centers She said she thinks confusion arose Foret was booked into the well as a mutual decision with their for Disease Control and Prevention, the due to the original trial of the Pfizer- Lafourche Parish Correctional American College of OBGYN, the physician on whether or not these preg- BioNTech vaccine, where 37,000 people Complex in Thibodaux. He is American Society of Maternal Fetal nant women should get the vaccine,” were vaccinated, but pregnant women charged with second-degree mur- Medicine and the Society of Bone said. and children were excluded. She said der and simple escape. Bail is set at Reproductive Medicine have said joint- Starting Monday, Louisiana has those exclusions are normal in a vac- $550,000. ly that vaccines do not cause infertility, opened the vaccine to more of its popu- (Continued on Page 5) Two charged Message: We're with setting in this together Franklin PD Submitted Photo/Ochsner St. Mary Ochsner St. Mary's Surgery Department designed jail blaze chalk art in front of the hospital entrance to remind everyone that we are all in this together. Pictured Two inmates at the Franklin Police Department jail face arson and at- from left are Gina Giagnorio, Jeanette Lizcano, tempted-murder Summer Barousse, Tate Boudreaux, Erin Matherne charges, accused of and Andrea Matte. setting Thursday night’s fire in the de- partment’s file room, Police Chief Morris Beverly said. Lee Butler, 54, St. Joseph Lane, Frank- Lee lin, and Eric Dennis Butler Tiger Lane, Franklin, already incarcerated at the Police Depart- ment, were arrested at early Friday on charges of aggravated arson, seven counts of attempted second-de- gree murder, sec- Eric ond-degree injuring Dennis public records and contraband in a penal institution. (Continued on Page 5) AccuWeather St. Mary Lifestyles Obituaries Contact Us 67 40 (See Page 6) (See Page 5) (See Page 3) (See Page 5) News, Advertising and A big change from this Meet the St. Mary Home improvements Guidry Circulation High Low time last week: Highs School Board Students can cut heating costs. Jennings Call 985-384-8370 in the 60s and lower of the Month. 70s and mostly sunny www.stmarynow.com skies are in the forecast through Thursday.

Page 2, The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Monday, February 22, 2021 The Daily Review Feature Page Unlikely Lessons From Super Bowl Ad REALITY CHECK ASTRO-GRAPH by KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ “We found a baby girl for your adoption, but there by are some things you will need to know. She’s in Si- Eugenia beria, and she was born with a rare condition. Her Last legs will need to be amputated. I know this is diffi- cult to hear. Her life, it won’t be easy.” This was part of one of the Super Bowl commer- cials this year, from Toyota. It was the story of Tuesday, February 23 Put more time and effort Jessica Long, an adoptee who went on to become into creative endeavors a champion Paralympian swimmer. I don’t know this year. Expand your in- if the people behind the ad knew what they were terests. Learn something doing -- I assume they set out to merely tell an in- new, and take an interest spiring story while selling a product. But what they in reconnecting with peo- created was a challenge to our current culture. ple or pastimes you miss. The message was pro-adoption and pro-life in the Push uncertainty into the best of ways. This wasn’t a Focus on the Family or background; concentrate a March for Life Foundation -- i.e., activist -- pro- on what excites you most. duction. This was a car company presenting an ob- Change begins with you. viously uplifting story. It turned out to be one that PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Make the first points to healing possibilities. Let’s look at human move. Pick up the phone, faces. Let’s see what love can do. send an email or set up In “A Long Way Home: The Jessica Long Story,” HEART OF THE CITY a reunion with someone a NBC Sports short documentary, viewers journey you miss. Quality of life with the swimmer back to the Russian orphanage depends on the decisions where her father picked her up as a newborn. Next you make. Consider what stop: Her parents. Her birth mother was an unmar- makes you happy and ried 16-year-old when she found out she was preg- content, then head in that nant. Upon meeting her birth parents, Long felt a direction. wholeness, as if two separate parts of her life were ARIES (March 21-April merging. 19) -- Sink your teeth into There is so much hope in her story, for all involved what you can accomplish. Productivity will help -- even acknowledging the pain of separation and ward off disagreements loss. High on the list of reasons for hope is: There and make an impression is a way for a child who has disabilities to live and BIG NATE on someone who counts. succeed. Success has many flavors and, of course, Refuse to give in to pres- won’t always be of the kind Long has managed. But sure or get involved in human life has value. It is a gift. This is about ba- someone’s success instead sic human rights. But the gift of faith doesn’t hurt of your own. -- Long has said God is her strength and clearly had TAURUS (April 20-May a plan from the beginning. 20) -- A unique take on an Love is an act of the will. And a woman who fears old idea will excite you. having a child and yet makes a plan for her child to If doubt sets in, know enough to step back and live is heroic. Birth mothers are heroines, plain and rethink your next move. simple. We should help them every step of the way. Change is only useful if it And we should let them know that they have done is beneficial. Focus on us- something heroic in this culture. CUL DE SAC ing your skills efficiently. In the NBC Sports short film, Long explains that GEMINI (May 21-June she wants her birth parents to know that she’s not 20) -- You’ll have to stay angry she wound up in an orphanage. Like other ahead of the competition. children who were adopted I’ve talked to over the Gather information, ver- years, she is grateful. “I’m not upset,” she says. “I ify facts and use your in- think that was really brave. ... I have so much love telligence and charm to for her, my mom, because she gave me life.” keep the peace and bring about positive change. In an interview for Celebrate Life magazine, Long Avoid taking risks with said: “If my mom had not given me up, I wouldn’t your health. be where I am now. ... And so, I really hope that CANCER (June 21-July people see my story and realize that adoption can 22) -- If you are resource- be a wonderful thing.” FRANK AND ERNEST ful, original and insight- She acknowledges, too, that her story isn’t typi- ful, acknowledgment will cal. “I got a lot of sweet messages about healing. ... follow. Look for workable Not every situation is going to be as happy as mine partnerships and mon- ended up being. It was pretty rare that my (birth) eymaking opportunities. parents still ended up being together and then hav- Invest time and money ing three more children. ... I hope that for some peo- in your interests and pur- suits. ple, it helped them to forgive and to learn from it.” LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- And, oddly enough, because of a Super Bowl com- Cross every “T” and dot mercial, we ought to learn too: that life is possible every “I” to avoid criti- even in the most arduous circumstances. And it can cism. Someone will be be beautiful if we care enough to love. waiting and watching for (Kathryn Jean Lopez is senior fellow at the National DEFLOCKED any mistake you make. Review Institute, editor-at-large of National Review mag- Avoid unpredictable azine and author of the new book “A Year With the Mys- people and protect your tics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living.” She is also chair reputation, meaningful of Cardinal Dolan’s pro-life commission in New York. She relationships and profes- can be contacted at [email protected].) sional position. COPYRIGHT 2021 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICA- -- A power play will pay TION FOR UFS off. Have everything in place, and be ready to roll. Look for the signs, and let your intuition lead the BIBLE DIGEST way. Don’t share informa- tion with a peer who may by G. E. Dean BORN LOSER not be trustworthy. “Neither their silver nor their gold shall be able LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) to deliver them in the day of the LORD’s wrath; -- You’ll encounter turmoil but the whole land shall be devoured by the fire of at home or work if you let your emotions interfere his jealousy: for he shall make even a speedy rid- with your responsibilities. dance of all them that dwell in the land.” Get your duties out of the (Zephaniah 1:18 AKJV) way and move on to more Money will do no good on the Day of Judgment. pleasurable tasks. What we need is the righteousness of God in our SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. lives. Jesus can make us right. Turn to Him and 22) -- Spend more time pray. at home, learn something new or make a lifestyle change that encourages better health. Walk away from bad habits, influenc- es and extreme situations. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Dec. 21) -- Keep an open mind, but don’t believe ev- erything you hear. Some- one will take advantage of you if you let down your guard. Discipline will pay off when it comes to work and finance. THATABABY CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19) -- Pay attention to what’s happening in your domestic life. Put- ting the zest back into your life and doing your best to adapt to inevitable changes will be your tick- et to success. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Think twice be- fore you take a risk. Live within your means and avoid relationships with extravagant individuals. Concentrate on personal improvement. Turn an unexpected change into a new beginning. (Visit Eugenialast.com, or join Eugenia on Twitter/ Facebook/LinkedIn.) COPYRIGHT 2021 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. DISTRIBUTED BY AN- DREWS MCMEEL SYNDI- CATION FOR UFS

The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Monday, February 22, 2021, Page 3 Lifestyles Home improvements can cut heating costs By THE LSU cash. A free way to save It’s important to have if your home has recessed tion to R-38. After seal- AGCENTER big is to set a program- the ductwork profession- can lights that are not ing the attic floor and ac- BATON ROUGE — mable thermostat or ally leak tested and mea- ICAT-rated (insulation cess panel or pull-down Record-cold weather manually reduce your sured with specialized contact, air-tight). stair, consider adding across Louisiana is normal setting by 8 to 10 equipment after sealing Specialized, fire more insulation if you likely to result in high degrees Fahrenheit to verify effectiveness code-compliant covers have less than R-30, and utility bills for many. whenever the house is and find remaining are available to reduce especially if you have on- While it may be too late unoccupied and when leaks. When replacing or the leakage, or they can ly R-19 or less as is typi- to affect your current sleeping. A bonus benefit installing new ductwork, be replaced with ICAT cal in older homes such heating costs, LSU is studies show that peo- upgrade to R-8 insulated housings. Visit www.en- as 6-inch-thick batts or AgCenter housing spe- ple tend to sleep better in ducts and insist on “best ergystar.gov to see do-it- loose fill. There are kits cialist Claudette temperatures between 60 practice” layout and in- yourself methods to plug designed to add insula- Reichel said tempera- to 65 F. stallation. and seal other penetra- tion to the cover of attic tures will still be low —Optimize your heat- —Find and seal build- tions and air bypasses in pull-down stairs or you The Daily Review over the next few days, ing system and ductwork. ing air leaks. On a cold the attic floor. can make a boxed cover and offered six strate- First, change the air fil- day, temporarily turn on A typical fireplace is with rigid foam board. Icicles hang from a mail- gies likely to provide ters in forced air systems exhaust fans to cause a designed to pull air up Reichel also said the box following the recent you the fastest return because dirty filters re- suction, and feel around and out the chimney, in- bigger jobs may be worth- winter storm that affect- on investment: duce efficiency. It’s also to find all the cold air cluding air you’ve paid to while investments in the ed much of Louisiana. —Assess your home. good to annually get the leaks throughout your heat, increasing cold air long run when remodel- Start with a do-it-your- heating system profes- home. There are consum- leaks and drafts. Using ing and when replace- closed cell spray foam un- self home energy check- sionally inspected, ad- er-priced leak detectors an open-hearth fireplace ments are needed. der the subfloor — that up. Visit http://www.en- justed and cleaned — for on the market that signal with your central heating She recommends re- both insulate and prevent ergystar.gov/ and use the both efficiency and safe- temperature differences system on can increase placing an aged, ineffi- summer moisture prob- Energy Star Home ty. to make it easier and your heating bill. When cient heating system and lems. Visit lsuagcenter. Advisor tool in the Save If ductwork is in an faster to find the leaks. using a fireplace for heat, electric strip (resistance) com/LaHouse publica- at Home tab to get a pri- unconditioned space, like Electric outlet and turn off your central heaters with an Energy tions page to read oritized list of ener- a vented attic, duct leaks light switch gaskets are heater. When not using Star-labeled gas furnace “Insulating Raised Floors gy-saving recommenda- and losses can cause a very inexpensive and the fireplace, make sure or electric heat pump. in a Hot, Humid Climate.” tions customized for your large waste of the heat easy to install behind the the damper is fully “The Energy Star label She said if your home location and home. If you (and cooling in summer) faceplates. Choose and closed. 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Visit www.lsuag- daughter got married in ated for their wed- niece’s shortcomings have been leaning on my impermeable insulation center.com/LaHouse for a friend’s backyard three ding, her anger and in the future. (“Nei- family to keep myself go- systems — rigid foam directions, helpful arti- months ago. Her hus- hurt are justifiable. ther a borrower nor a ing, so I’m in a pickle. board under the joists, or cles, videos and more. band built an arch for the That the niece and lender be ...”) HURT, STUNNED ceremony. He spent $285 her husband not only AND TIRED on some very nice wal- damaged it but threw DEAR ABBY: At the end IN NEW YORK nut, and they planned to it away like a piece of of last year, I sat down with keep it forever. garbage was terrible. my parents hoping that DEAR H.S.T: You may Prepare for With my daughter’s That they not only maybe we could approach never be able to have power outages consent, my wife loaned didn’t apologize, but the new year with a fresh what you want from it to a niece of hers. The also failed to recognize start. One short month into your mother, not be- with a Generac arch was broken and the sentimental value the new year, my mother is cause there is some- home standby thrown out. We found of the arch is shocking. back at it again, ridiculing thing wrong with you, generator this out only after weeks (At least they offered me and making me feel like but because she has of requesting that we get to reimburse the cost no matter what I do, it will proven herself incapa- it back. They have of- of the wood.) However, never be good enough for ble of being supportive. REQUEST A FREE QUOTE! fered to pay the $285, but for your daughter to her. For understanding 8556496863 without even a “sorry.” blame your wife for I have reached the end and the emotional My daughter is ex- the niece’s careless- of my rope. I’m tired of support you are seek- tremely angry at my wife ness is wrong. dealing with the constant ing, consider contact- and the niece and her It takes strength of cycle of emotional abuse. ing your clergyperson husband. I need words to character to forgive. 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ASK THE DOCTOR Covid-19 Vaccine Uses Different Technology Than Flu Shot

by Eve Glazier, M.D., a day or two, and they be onsite. professor of medicine at UCLA and Elizabeth Ko, mean that the immune Please remember that Health. Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is M.D. system is responding to the clinical trials for the an internist and assistant pro- Dear Doctor: Is a the vaccine and booting coronavirus vaccines fessor of medicine at UCLA Health.) COVID-19 vaccine the up its defenses for future were rigorously conduct- (Send your questions to same as a flu shot? I had exposure. Everyone who ed to the highest stan- [email protected]. a violent reaction to a flu gets the vaccine is asked dards. We firmly believe edu, or write: Ask the Doctors, shot in 1976 that contin- to remain at the clinic for that the short-term in- c/o UCLA Health Sciences Me- ues to have an effect in at least 15 minutes after convenience of the mild dia Relations, 10880 Wilshire my body today, and I am receiving the shot to mon- side effects of the vaccine Blvd., Suite 1450, Los Ange- les, CA, 90024. Owing to the 74 years old. I want to get itor for any extreme reac- outweighs the tremen- the COVID-19 vaccine, tion. These have been ex- volume of mail, personal re- dous benefit of the protec- plies cannot be provided.) but I fear another severe ceedingly rare. As part of tion it offers for you and COPYRIGHT 2021 UCLA reaction. the vaccination program, your family, and for the HEALTH Dear Reader: The the medications and gear community at large. DISTRIBUTED BY AN- vaccine against the needed to assist in case of (Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, DREWS MCMEEL SYNDI- coronavirus that caus- a reaction are required to is an internist and associate CATION es COVID-19 is not the same as the influenza vaccine. Although each vaccine targets a virus Elizabeth Ko, M.C. and Eve Glazier, M.D. SENSE & SENSITIVITY that causes a respiratory Let’s start with the flu that the coronavirus uses illness, they use different vaccine. This is what is to penetrate a host’s cell. Friends Don't Support Influencer's Career mechanisms to prime the known as an inactivated Armed with the molecu- body’s immune response. vaccine. It contains a por- lar code to the spike pro- by Harriette Cole the contributions that friends wrote a very long tion of the microorganism tein, the body now knows DEAR HARRIETTE: you make in other parts and intimate birthday that causes the disease how to recognize and dis- I have recently gained a of your life. post on Facebook. An- the vaccine is targeting. mantle it. And with its lot of attention through In your case, you are other woman friend sent However, the word “in- spike proteins disabled, social media (Instagram involved in a relatively him what looked like an activated” means that the coronavirus infection specifically) as a brand new means of earning a expensive floral arrange- this microorganism has is stopped in its tracks. influencer. I get paid a living. For some, it may ment on that same day. I been rendered harmless. Considering your ex- substantial amount of seem trendy and possi- don’t want to seem inse- It cannot cause disease. perience with the flu money to simply take a bly fleeting. They may cure or crazy, but I think When injected, the body’s vaccine, we understand few pictures and promote not understand and may they are overstepping, immune system recogniz- your hesitancy. However, brands from all over the have opinions based on and I wish he would set es the inactivated virus in your letter you men- world. whatever they think an some boundaries. What as a threat and learns tioned receiving a num- My friends don’t seem “influencer” is. Rather should I do? -- Uncom- ST. STEPHEN how to mount a defense ber of other vaccines, all to be supportive of my than fretting over how fortable Early Learning Center, against it. Then, when without ill-effect. The career at all. Whenever to convince them of your DEAR UNCOM- 3217 Second St., the body becomes infect- current guidance for peo- I mention a new spon- value, plot your course. FORTABLE: You are Berwick, taking 2021-22 ed with an actual virus ple with previous allergic sorship or brand en- Figure out how you can new in your relationship, registration for three- of the same type, it’s al- reactions to a vaccine, dorsement, they veer the build your reputation and and it seems like you and four-year-old classes ready primed to fight it or to the contents of the conversation in another your business. The main want to deepen your com- (half-day). Open House off. coronavirus vaccine, is direction almost imme- caution I would offer is mitment. It’s time to talk 1:30-2:30 p.m. Tuesday- The coronavirus vac- to speak with their phy- diately. They never ask that as you align your- to your boyfriend. Tell Thursday, Feb. 23-25. cines, by contrast, are a sician before getting about the work I do, but self with various brands, him what you are hoping For info call 985-385- class of vaccines known their shot. This, without when I mention it, they make sure that you do so for with him, and note 1280. as mRNA vaccines. In- a doubt, should be your are quick to downplay only when the brand is that some of his woman stead of a particle of the first step. my accomplishments. reflective of your values. friends seem a bit terri- BOOT SHAKE virus to teach the im- It’s important to They’ve made comments Those simple posts that torial and intimate with Sponsored by Patter- mune system what to note that the corona- asking if I was still in- you describe that go all him. Ask him to get them son Volunteer Fire look out for, they use a virus vaccine can have terested in a “real job” over the world represent to give you two space. single strand of genetic mild-to-moderate side ef- Department on March 6 before. I’m proud of the you and what you stand Suggest that he let them code known as messen- fects, including pain and work I do and attention for. I strongly suggest at the corners of know that you two are ex- ger RNA. In the case of swelling at the injection I’ve gained -- why can’t that you evaluate each Catherine and First clusive now, and he’s off the new coronavirus vac- site, chills, fever, head- my friends seem to be brand, each photo and streets and Catherine the market. cines, it’s a harmless frag- ache and tiredness. These proud of me as well? -- In- each post before you put and Carmen streets, (Harriette Cole is a Patterson. ment of the spike protein can last a few hours or fluencer them into the universe. DEAR INFLUENC- Once it’s out there, you lifestylist and founder of ER: You are going to need cannot take it back. 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The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Monday, February 22, 2021, Page 5 Central Catholic takes on Students of the Month Highland in hoop playoffs Staff Report ponents in Centerville, Covenant Central Catholic is looking to pull Christian, Hanson Memorial and the upset in its third meeting of the Vermilion Catholic, the teams also season with District 7-1A foe have played common opponents in Highland Baptist. Acadiana, Southside and New Iberia. The teams will meet in the region- Highland Baptist split with al round of the Division IV playoffs Southside and defeated Acadiana Monday at 6:30 p.m. in New Iberia. twice and New Iberia once. Central Central Catholic (5-10 overall and Catholic lost its games against all 5-5 in district) enters the postseason three opponents. as the No. 15 seed, while Highland Other victories for Highland Baptist (20-4 overall, 10-0 in district) Baptist this season are as follows: is the No. 2 seed. Jeanerette, David Thibodaux, The teams met twice in the regular Alexandria, Westgate, St. season in district action, with Martinville, Morgan City, Berwick, Highland Baptist winning both Centerville (twice), Covenant games. Highland Baptist defeated Christian (twice), Vermilion Catholic Central Catholic 59-38 at home on (twice) and Hanson Memorial Jan. 12 and then defeated the Lady (twice). Eagles 53-43 in Morgan City on Jan. Central Catholic has won three 29. straight entering Monday’s contest, Highland Baptist has won 12 defeating Centerville, Hanson straight since its last loss, a 49-47 Memorial and Covenant Christian to defeat to Southside Dec. 19 at close the season. Hanson Memorial’s tournament. The The Lady Eagles’ wins come from win streak has included a 10-0 mark two victories apiece against The Daily Review/Geoff Stoute in district play. Centerville and Covenant Christian St. Mary Parish Students of the Month were recognized during the Feb. 11 In addition to common district op- and a win against Hanson Memorial. monthly school board meeting. February Students of the Month are Aubree Bach, fifth grader at Bayou Vista Elementary School; Brianna Ackman, eight school staff of any long to have these children re- grader at Centerville Junior High School; and Braylon Pierce, a senior at lines of students waiting turn to school today.” Lines to use the restroom.” Bagwell said that Morgan City High School. Kallie Mayeux, a fourth grader at Hattie A. Watts (Continued from Page 1) Bagwell said the deci- schools cooked meals for Elementary School in Patterson, was recognized as a January student of High School, which are sion to open school students, and bottled wa- the month, too. From left are Pierce, Ackman, Bach and Mayeux. located on the same Thursday came after ter was available, if school administrators Baldwin campus, and needed. School resumed and maintenance staff Lagrange Elementary in Monday as the leak in Law Enforcement Cen- tions into the cause of assessed their facilities Franklin and Raintree the system that fur- ter. the fire, with the assis- Wednesday for any im- Fire About 6:55 p.m. Thurs- tance of the Franklin Elementary in Baldwin nished water to the pacts from the bitter (Continued from Page 1) day, Franklin officers Fire Department, contra- had “intermittent” water schools was fixed, and cold. The district also discovered a fire in a file band was located in a pressure. She said this water capacity was test- Both were booked, pro- was in “constant contact” room of the Police De- wall of the jail that is ad- was discovered Thursday ed at the schools, Bagwell cessed, and transported with local government partment building after jacent to a file room. In- said Friday. to the St. Mary Parish morning. leaders, water district detecting smoke, accord- vestigation efforts led to She said the same wa- personnel and the Office ing to a press release. the arrests of Butler and ter district services the of Homeland Security to self,” Bone said. Upon further investiga- Dennis. four schools. determine utility service, Vaccine The Pfizer-BioNTech “The school system was weather and road condi- and Moderna vaccines informed that the water tions for Thursday, the (Continued from Page 1) are 95% effective against Agencies make arrests pressure would likely re- superintendent said. cine trial. the virus with two-dose cover,” Bagwell said. “The information fully However, Bone said 23 shots taken weeks apart, for theft and burglary “Yet, in an effort to sta- indicated that the school women — half who were while a single-dose (Editor’s Note: The bilize bathroom usage at Morgan City system could safely open given the vaccine and Johnson and Johnson charges listed here and Raintree Elementary, ad- Police Chief James schools as scheduled on half the placebo in this vaccine, which has been the narratives that go ditional water supplies F. Blair reports that over Thursday,” Bagwell said. trial — became pregnant. proposed but hasn’t been with them are provided by were delivered and uti- Parent and St. Mary the last 24-hour period, “They followed those authorized by the U.S. the police agencies that lized by custodial and Parish Councilman Craig the Morgan City Police women out in that Pfizer Food and Drug made the arrests. Guilt or maintenance staff. A. Mathews of Jeanerette trial, and there’s been no Department responded to Administration yet, is innocence has not been de- 37 calls for service and Students in elementary disagreed. problems at all there, ei- nearly 70% effective, said schools typically line up termined in court.) made these arrests: “This was just totally ther,” Bone said. Dr. Sandra Kemmerly, to use restroom facilities negligent in my opinion,” Staff Report —Duran Adaryll Wells While Pfizer was not Ochsner Health System Area law enforcement as teachers escort their Mathews told KLFY. “We originally studying preg- Jr., 19, Pine Island Ave- medical director of hospi- officers made four arrests classes for such breaks. knew the water pressure nant women, it has be- nue, Baton Rouge, was tal quality and an infec- in crimes involving bur- There were no reports by would not be up in time gun doing so with a trial. arrested Thursday on a tion disease specialist. glary or theft late last “Because I think as warrant for simple bur- She said both vaccines week, including one of a time goes on, they’re go- glary and theft over on the market are safe, Baton Rouge man caught ing to prove and show $25,000. Linda Ann while data from Johnson this vaccine is safe in in Hammond and sus- The Morgan City Police and Johnson indicates it pregnant women, and pected of a Morgan City Department responded to is, too. LeBlanc Jennings they’re going to have the business burglary, police a business burglary Jan. data to back it up,” Bone While the technology reports said. (Continued on Page 6) April 27, 1955 — February 18, 2021 said. used in the development Linda Ann LeBlanc Jennings, 65, a resident of For those who are of the COVID vaccines Patterson, was called to her heavenly home on breastfeeding, the nutri- may be new for COVID Bowling scores Thursday, February 18, 2021. ents in the antibodies are vaccines, it has been Linda was born on April believed to be passed to around for a long time, PETROLEUM LEAGUE 27, 1955 in Lafayette, the their children, too, Bone Kemmerly said. Week 20 (Feb. 10) daughter of John LeBlanc W L said. “We know that it’s real- Satchel of Richards 54½ 25½ and Electa Collier She said she under- ly good technology,” she Johnny’s Wrecker 50 30 LeBlanc. stands a mother’s worry said. A&M Dockside 47 33 Linda loved her family MISTRAS 40½ 39½ about potentially harm- There were other fac- That’s How we Roll 38 42 and cherished every mo- ing her unborn child by tors that expedited vac- Antebellum Renov. 37½ 42½ ment she spent with receiving a vaccine. Bone cine development pro- Coastwide Elect. 37 43 them; but her grandchil- Chabill’s 37 43 said she asks her pa- cess. Roy’s Trucking 36 44 dren were her life, she tients if they feel safer With genome sequenc- MC Paint & Body 35 45 truly lived for them. Linda for themselves and their ing of the virus available, Conrad 32½ 47½ was a faithful member of Allen’s TV Cable 32 48 baby getting the vaccine the process was under- Individual high scores: Kenny Keton 231, 248, 279 Crossing Place Church or not. taken and made avail- where she served in the games, (758) series; MacKenzie Amador 207, 208, She noted what they able publicly. nursery taking care of 215; Anthony Falgout Jr. 250, 220; Bobby Rotolo 247, know about the vaccine “So with the Pfizer and many babies over her Linda Ann 248; Eric Morrison 256, 212; Bruce Rentrop 209, 224; is that it appears safe for the Moderna trials, the Dustin Fuselier 203, 214; Devin Parvino 202, 211; years there. She will be LeBlanc Jennings this segment of the popu- Patrick Thibodeaux 203, 212; Hunter Boudreaux 207, missed by everyone who companies knew what lation. 212; Mark Corbin 243; Lisa Powell 238; Mark Klei- knew and those whose life she really touched. the recipe was, so to “Whereas there’s so mann 236; Chris Price 232; Joshua Thomas 226; Ster- She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered speak, and they made many more unknowns ling Roy 209; Larry Deslatte Jr. 209; Richard Sart- by three daughters, Kitty L. Hebert and husband vaccine all the while they about getting COVID it- well 204; Ronnie Kinchen 203; Kelvin Naverre 202; Joseph of Morgan City, Belinda L. Arnold and hus- were designing, and and Eric Cortez 201. band Gregory of Huntsville, Alabama, Gina L. planning and conducting clinical trials,” GUYS & DOLLS LEAGUE Arnold and husband Jason of Berwick; three step Around Week 17 (Feb. 11) children, Ryan Jennings and wife Traci of Patterson, Kemmerly said. W L Taylor Jennings and wife Lou of Patterson, Ashley J. Another key factor is Intl. Alignment 44½ 23½ Businelle of Bayou Vista; six grandchildren, Tyler Town the amount of people Satchel of Richards 42½ 25½ Fishing for Strikes 40½ 27½ Hebert, Jaci Arnold, Kennedy Hebert, Ryleigh available to test the vac- Johnny’s Wrecker 36 32 Arnold, Luke Arnold and Lexi Arnold; seven step Happy birthday cine on in clinical trials, Deep 36 32 grandchildren, Parker Jennings, Caleb Jennings, Aristed Palmer, Vernon something that normally SNAFU 33 35 Boss 32 36 Peyton Jennings, Eli Businelle, Kate Jennings, “Box” Williams and takes many years be- Bach’s 31 37 Andre Businelle and Stella Businelle; brother, Glenn Kemper Williams III, we cause they are not being Jerry’s Kids 30½ 37½ LeBlanc and wife Janice of Millbrook, Alabama; two Naughty But Nice 29 39 love you and have a great developed during a pan- Hensgens Bros. 27 41 sisters, Cheryl Heckman and husband John of day. demic, she said. Moe’s Poboys 26 42 Lakeland, Florida and Alyson LeBlanc of Scott; long- Weekly high scores: (male) Richard Sartwell 252, time friend, Nat DeHart of Berwick. 267, 256 games, (775) series; Gerard Labit 279, 259, Linda was preceded in death by her parents, John (725); Anthony Falgout Jr. 202, 252, 227; Kelvin and Electa Collier LeBlanc and her husband Derrik Obituary Smith 227, 232, 201; Patrick Thibodeaux 247, 213; Jennings. Mary Fontenot Guidry Mark Corbin 204, 213; Gerald Wiese Jr. 265; Kenny Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Mary Fontenot Guidry, 58, a native of Mamou and Keton 233 and Devin Hidalgo 200; and (women) An- Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at Crossing Place resident of Patterson, died gela Fields 235 and Lisa Powell 216. Church with Pastor Den Hussey officiating. A visita- Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, at her tion will be held from 11:00 a.m. until the time of the residence. service and following the services inurnment ser- She is survived by her hus- vices will be held in St. Joseph Catholic Church band, Weston Guidry of Cemetery. Patterson; three sons, Andrew In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be Guidry of Berwick, Weston given in Linda’s name to the American Heart Guidry III of Taft, Texas and Association, 139-B James Comeaux Road, #596 Brandon Guidry of Patterson; a Lafayette, LA 70508. daughter, Sasha Mayon of Bayou Friends are invited to leave condolence messages Vista; a brother, Hebert Fontenot for the family at www.twincityfh.com Jr. of Bayou L’Ourse; Sarah East Mary Fontenot Twin City of Vinton and Debra Jagneaux of Guidry Funeral has been Patterson; 13 grandchildren; and a entrusted with the host of other relatives. arrangements. She was preceded in death by her parents and a www.twincityfh.com grandson. Visitation and services were Sunday at Twin City (Paid Notice) Funeral Home, who was in charge of arrangements.

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Police Department. reported to the Morgan in 6th Ward Court., St. Mary arrested Daigle riod and made the follow- —Keiondre O Allridge, City Police Department —Rickey James Watts, at his place of employment ing arrests: Arrest 21, Brashear Avenue, on Tuesday. During the 32 Oregon Street, Ber- in St. Mary. —Gary Jones, 53, Ibert (Continued from Page 5) Morgan City, was arrest- investigation, detectives wick, was arrested at 5:59 Daigle was returned to Street, Franklin, was ar- 30. During the investiga- ed 11:12 p.m. Thursday with the Morgan City Po- p.m. Thursday on war- Assumption Parish on rested at 5:15 p.m. Thurs- tion, detectives with the on charges of mufflers, re- lice Department obtained rants for failure to appear Wednesday and booked in- day on a warrant dated Morgan City Police De- quirements and preven- an arrest warrant for All- and contempt of court to the parish detention Jan. 27 for criminal tres- partment and Terrebonne tion of excessive noise; ridge. from 6th Ward Court. center. passing and theft of a Parish Sheriff’s Office, and no driver’s license on He was placed under —Anthony John Penni- package. Jones was booked Assumption son, 49, La. 663, Bayou processed, and released on with assistance from the person. He was also ar- arrest and booked into Sheriff Leland Fal- L’Ourse, was arrested a $2,000 bond. Lafourche Parish Sher- rested on a warrant for the Morgan City Police con reported these ar- Thursday on a charge of —Ashlee Miller, 40, iff’s Office, Assumption aggravated burglary, Department for incarcer- rests: possession of a firearm by Pine Street, Franklin, was Parish Sheriff’s Office, theft over $25,000, illegal ation —Donnie Daigle, 30, a convicted felon. arrested at 8:01 a.m. Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s possession of stolen —Rebecca Jane De- Jefferson Street, Napo- The charge arose from Thursday on warrants for Office and Baton Rouge things and possession of marco, 49, Sixth Street, leonville, was arrested the execution of a search 3rd Ward City Court for Police Department, devel- marijuana. Morgan City, was arrest- Wednesday on a charge of warrant on Thursday. failure to appear on the oped Wells as a suspect. On Thursday, a K-9 of- ed at 3:30 p.m. Thursday simple burglary in con- As part of an ongoing charges of driving under With the assistance of ficer conducted a traffic on a warrant for failure to nection with a commer- parishwide drug probe by suspension, no proof of in- the Louisiana Depart- stop in the area of Gen. appear to pay fine in 6th cial burglary in the Bayou sheriff’s office narcotics surance and traffic control ment of Justice and MacArthur and Federal Ward Court. L’Ourse area on or about agents, information was signals with accident. Mill- Hammond Police De- Avenue. The driver was —Mark Broussard Jr., Jan. 9. developed indicating ille- er was booked, processed partment, Wells was identified as Allridge. 31, Cedar Street, Morgan On that date, deputies gal drug activity was oc- and released on a $500 taken into custody Feb. During the traffic stop, City, was arrested at 4:30 responded to the complaint curring at a Bayou L’Ourse bond. 12. On Thursday, he was and determined that forced officers discovered evi- p.m. Thursday on a war- residence. entry had been made into transported and booked dence in his possession rant for five counts of fail- As part of that investiga- St. Mary the business. The burglars Sheriff Blaise Smith into the Morgan City from a business burglary ure to appear to pay fine tion, agents obtained suffi- attempted to access an advises that over the last cient probable cause to se- ATM machine inside of the 24-hour reporting period, cure a search warrant for business and attempted to the Sheriff’s Office re- Morgan City police the aforementioned prop- steal other items before sponded to 38 complaints erty. the burglary alarm sound- and made these arrests: On Thursday morning, ed. —Rebecca Jane Demar- radio logs for Feb. 18-19 deputies and agents con- Detectives initiated an co, 49, Morgan City, was verged on the home and The following are the radio dispatch 2:18 p.m. 1400 block of Federal investigation and were arrested at 1:58 p.m. executed the search war- logs from the Morgan City Police Avenue; Juvenile problems. able to confirm that other Thursday on a warrant for rant. Department. To report unlawful or 3:20 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle burglaries may have been failure to appear on the During this process suspicious activity, call the police Street; Warrant/arrest. by the same charges of possession of agents seized several fire- department at 985-380-4605. 5:39 p.m. 500 block of Brashear suspects in other jurisdic- methamphetamine, resist- arms. Thursday, Feb. 18 Avenue; Harassment. tions. ing an officer and posses- Pennison was arrested 7:49 a.m. 800 block of Ditch 5:48 p.m. 1200 block of Brashear As the investigation sion of drug parapherna- and booked into the As- Avenue; Animal complaint. Avenue; Alarm. continued, detectives were lia. sumption Parish Deten- 9:19 a.m. 2400 block of Maple 6:26 p.m. 600 block of Front able to identify Daigle as a No bail has been set. tion Center and remains Street; Assist. Street; Alarm. suspect in the Bayou —Ladaisha Welsh, incarcerated pending bond 9:55 a.m. 700 block of Myrtle 6:33 p.m. 300 block of Laurel L’Ourse burglary. 23, Jeanerette, was arrest- proceedings. Street; Warrant/arrest. Drive; Theft. Warrants were obtained ed at 2:53 p.m. Thursday Pennison is a convicted 12:11 p.m. 8200 block of La. 182; 6:56 p.m. 700 block of Fifth charging Daigle with sim- on a charge of hit and felon. Pennison was con- Criminal damage to property. Street; Complaint. ple burglary and simple run. Welsh was released victed of possessing Vico- 12:42 p.m. 200 block of Louisa 7:14 p.m. Sixth and South criminal damage to prop- on a summons to appear din on March 28, 2012, in Street; Animal complaint. Everett streets; Suspicious vehi- erty. May 24. St. Mary Parish and re- 12:58 p.m. 1700 block of Federal cle. During the investiga- —Bricelon Lamon ceived a five-year sentence Avenue; Complaint. 9:50 p.m. Brownell Homes; tion, investigators learned Martin, 24, Franklin, and by condition is prohib- 1:16 p.m. 500 block of Roderick Complaint. that Gonzales City Police was arrested at 2:25 a.m. ited from possessing fire- Street; Fire alarm. Friday, Feb. 19 held active warrants for Friday on a warrant for arms 1:51 p.m. Onstead and Maple 2:10 a.m. 300 block of Greenwood Daigle on charges of sim- failure to appear for ag- streets; Complaint. Street; Medical. ple burglary, simple crimi- Franklin gravated battery and op- 2:05 p.m. 500 block of Leona 2:19 a.m. 200 block of Amelia nal damage to property Police Chief Morris erating a vehicle while li- Street; Animal complaint. Street; Suspicious person. and felony theft. Beverly said his depart- cense is suspended/re- 2:10 p.m. 500 block of Louisa 2:29 a.m. 400 block of Lawrence On Wednesday, detec- ment responded to 13 com- voked/canceled. Bail was Street; Disturbance. Street; Medical. tives from Assumption and plaints over a 24-hour pe- set at $10,000. Atchafalaya BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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