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Jack Andre Jack Andre, who led PHS to title game, dies at age 79 By GEOFF STOUTE [email protected] Former Patterson High football coach Jack Andre, the architect of the Lumberjacks’ 1979 state finals run to the Superdome, passed away Tuesday. He was 79. The Center Square/David Jacobs Andre had two stints at Louisiana state Sen. Bret Allain, R-Franklin, speaks Wednesday during a meeting of the Senate Committee on Natural Patterson, coaching from the 1978 Resources while Sen. Sharon Hewitt, R-Slidell, looks on. through 1981 seasons and again from the 1987 through 1989 sea- sons, according to The Daily Review. He led the Lumberjacks Allain defends bill ensuring collection of penalties during the days when Lumberjack By DAVID JACOBS hurricane protection, and improving within the law and the lawsuits are legend and former New Orleans The Center Square the resiliency of the coastal area.” without merit. Either way, that’s be- Saint Dalton Hilliard played for A Louisiana Senate committee ad- However, the 1978 law is outdated tween the litigants and the judge, Al- the squad. vanced legislation Wednesday that and dedicates money to funds that lain said. On his arrival, he turned the for- supporters said would ensure money don’t exist, said Sen. Bret Allain, “We’re the legislature,” he said. tunes around of a program that, ac- collected for violations of coastal per- R-Franklin. “What we do have responsibility for is cording to The Daily Review, had mits is dedicated to coastal resto- Allain’s Senate Bill 122 would dedi- appropriating the money.” not had a winning season in 17 ration and protection. cate 75% of the money to the Louisi- Attorney John Carmouche, who years. An attorney for parishes that are ana Coastal Protection and Resto- represents parishes that are plaintiffs During his first season, Patterson suing oil companies over alleged envi- ration Authority. The other 25% would in the lawsuits, said the legislation finished 9-2, falling to Loranger in ronmental damage said the bill’s lan- go to local governments where the ac- would give oil companies a new de- the first round of the playoffs 19- guage could derail those lawsuits, tivity occurred, with the stipulation fense. Judges have ruled the parishes 14. He followed that up with a 1979 though the bill’s author insisted that the money be spent in ways that are can sue over alleged violations of state state runner-up appearance where was not his intent. consistent with CPRA’s coastal mas- permits, but Allain’s bill would change the squad lost to John Curtis 28-0. Current law states civil damages ter plan. how the law is worded to suggest the “That’s where the legacy started related to coastal permits should be The lawsuits against the oil compa- local governments can sue over only when he came in, just changing the spent “for integrated coastal protec- nies could be worth billions of dollars, local concerns, he said. scheme up of the offense and de- tion, including coastal restoration, though the companies say they acted (Continued on Page 7) fense and changing practices,” said former middle linebacker Eddie Darce of the Lumberjacks’ success that has followed. Cajun Navy joins search for lift boat crew Darce played on Andre’s first (Continued on Page 7) By JOHN SIMERMAN “We’re still out there,” Terrell The Advocate said. “It’s about the fact there’s The founder of the United Ca- still hope.” Drug take-back jun Navy said Tuesday that pri- The U.S. Coast Guard suspend- vate divers working for the owner ed its search by air and sea for event is Saturday of the capsized Seacor Power lift more survivors at sunset Monday after its seventh day. Six of the 19 The Morgan City Police De- boat in the Gulf of Mexico had en- crewmen aboard the Seacor Pow- partment and Walgreen Drugs tered the submerged galley area er were rescued within hours of it will again partner to make the of the ship on Tuesday, as family capsizing in a squall that came on community safer. members of seven missing crew- The Morgan City Police De- men held out hope that life re- fast and packed hurricane-force partment has been working with mains inside. winds. The bodies of six crewmen, the United States Department of The civilian rescue fleet had including that of the ship’s cap- Justice Drug Enforcement Ad- two seaplanes in the air Tuesday, tain, have been recovered since. ministration in their National said Cajun Navy founder Todd Terrell said private planes Drug Take-Back Initiative and Terrell, and continued the search were also ferrying family mem- across a wide area around the bers of some of the eight missing Walgreens for the last eight U.S. Coast Guard District 8 Seacor Power, which capsized crewmen to the hobbled jack-up years. A Coast Guard boat races to the capsized Seacor The next drug take-back will hours after leaving Port Fourchon barge, eight miles south of Port Power lift boat in this April 13 photo. be 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. on April 13. (Continued on Page 7) The Police Department will have representatives at Wal- green located at 815 Brashear Central Catholic athletes make All-District teams Ave. in Morgan City. The public is requested to remove any per- Freshman girl makes first squad Boys team dominates honors sonally identifying information and secure all liquid medication Staff Report and sophomore Charlotte Staff Report The Eagles had one sec- in a leak-proof container. No in- The Central Catholic girls Callais. Oliney had per- The Central Catholic ond-team selection, travenous solutions, injectables basketball team had one game averages of 13.5 Eagles swept the individual Damondrick Blackburn, and or syringes will be accepted first-team All-District 8-1A points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.2 as- honors on the All-District three honorable mention during the collection due to po- selection. sists and 4.6 steals. Callais 8-1A boys basketball team. picks, Kye Morgel, Gary tential hazards posed by blood- Freshman Laurielle Bias recorded per-game averages Central Catholic’s D.J. Nicar and Vernon Singleton. borne pathogens. was named to the first team. of 11.6 points, 2.2 rebounds, Lewis was named district’s Morgel was named to the Your unwanted medications She had per-game averages 1.8 assists and 1.2 steals. Most Valuable Player, while district’s All-Defensive team. will be received "no questions asked." If you have any ques- of 17.1 points, 8.3 rebounds, Bias also was named to Ree Case was the district’s Below is the complete All- tions, please contact the Morgan 6.4 assists and 3.3 steals. the district’s All-Defensive Coach of the Year. District 8-1A team: City Police Department at 985- The Lady Eagles had two Team. Lewis was joined on the First Team 380-4605. second-team selections, The Lady Eagles had first team by teammate Tyler —D.J. Lewis, Central eighth-grader Jade Oliney on Page 7) Smith. 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Page 2, The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Thursday, April 22, 2021 The Daily Review Feature Page ON RELIGION America's Overlooked Flock: The 'Nothing In Particulars' HERMAN REALITY CHECK ASTRO-GRAPH by Terry Mattingly While working on the 1985 book “Habits of the Heart,” the late sociologist Robert N. Bellah met “Sheila,” who de- by scribed her faith in words that researchers have quoted Eugenia ever since. “I can’t remember the last time I went to church,” she Last said. “My faith has carried me a long way. It’s Sheilaism. Just my own little voice.” The goal was to “love yourself and be gentle with yourself. ... I think God would want us Friday, April 23 to take care of each other.” Size up every situation A decade later, during the so-called “New Age” era, re- that unfolds this year. De- searchers described a similar faith approach with this cisive action will help you mantra: “spiritual but not religious.” stay in control while you Then in the 21st century’s first decade, the Pew Re- put your ideas in motion. search Center began charting a surge of religiously unaf- Actions will speak louder filiated Americans, describing this cohort in a 2012 report than words and will mark with this newsy label: “nones.” you as a leader. Set the Do the math. “Nones” were 10% of America’s population in 1996, 15% in 2006, 20% in 2014 and 26% in 2019. These standard and offer solu- stunning trends linked many stories that I have covered tions, and you will become for decades, since this past week marked my 33rd anni- the go-to person. Love versary writing this national On Religion column. and romance will improve Obviously, these evolving labels described a growing your life. phenomenon in public and private life, said political sci- TAURUS (April 20-May entist Ryan Burge of Eastern Illinois University, author of HEART OF THE CITY 20) -- Take a passionate the new book “The Nones: Where They Came From, Who approach to whatever They Are, and Where They Are Going.” you do, and you will sur- But hidden under that “nones” umbrella are divisions pass your expectations. that deserve attention. For example, the 2018 Coopera- Don’t get upset if someone tive Congressional Election Study found that 5.7% of the makes a change of plans; American population is atheist, 5.7% agnostic and 19.9% in the end, it will play out “nothing in particular.” in your favor. “When you say ‘nones’ and all you think about is athe- GEMINI (May 21-June ists and agnostics, then you’re not seeing the big picture,” 20) -- Stop worrying about said Burge, who is a contributor at the GetReligion.org what others think or do website I have led since 2004. “Atheists have a commu- and focus on what you can nity. Atheists have a belief system. They are highly active do to improve your life. when it comes to politics and public institutions. Look for opportunities “But these ‘nothing in particular’ Americans don’t have BIG NATE any of that,” he continued. “They’re struggling. They’re that support continuous disconnected from American life in so many ways.” growth and stimulating In his book, Burge stressed that “’nothing in particulars’ excursions. are one of the most educationally and economically disad- CANCER (June 21-July vantaged groups in the United States today.” 22) -- Expand your in- This is also a growing slice of the population, with 1 in terests, friendships and 20 Americans becoming “NIPs” during the past decade. goals. Strive to make a While Protestants, at 40%, are the largest flock in Amer- difference. Look at the ican religion, the “nothing in particular” crowd is the sec- possibilities, and consider ond largest, at nearly 20%. Catholics are close behind at how to revamp old ideas 18%. to fit new trends. Put your Several other trends have affected the “nones” phenom- energy where it counts. enon, noted Burge. For example: Christians who say they CUL DE SAC LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- never go to church increased from 10% in 1993 to above Go over essential details 15% in 2018. before you sign up for Meanwhile, America’s liberal “mainline” Protestant something questionable. churches were 30.8% of the population in 1976 -- but It’s important not to act crashed to 19% in 1988 and down to 9.9% in 2016. Evan- in haste or give anyone a gelical Protestants have remained relatively stable at chance to take advantage about 21%, declining from a peak from 1983 to 2000. Cath- olics have varied, with mass attendance declining. of you. Discipline and Changes in the religion marketplace also have political hard work will be musts. implications. Two years ago, the “nones” camp was 43.6% VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) liberal, with 30.5% leaning liberal. Only 9.8% were conser- -- Reach out to like-mind- vative, with 13% leaning conservative and 21.7% identify- ed people and develop ing as “moderate.” Thus, in 1978, half of America’s white relationships that en- weekly churchgoers were Democrats, but that number is FRANK AND ERNEST courage success. Gather now down to 25%. information and learn as Most academics, politicos, journalists and even Chris- you go. A flexible attitude tian apologists have, when addressing “nones” issues, fo- will encourage others to cused on the most visible forms of this phenomenon, said see things your way. Burge. It’s easy to find and quote articulate, highly moti- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) vated atheists and agnostics in online forums, or “woke” -- Pay attention to the way secular activists on college and university campuses. you present yourself, how But “nothing in particular” Americans have remained you look and what you in the shadows, and it’s hard to find clear patterns that can do to make improve- might explain their beliefs and behaviors. ments. Don’t overspend on For example, not all “nothing in particular” Americans products that promise the are unbelievers, strictly defined. One in 10 “NIPs” attend impossible. Avoid a “quick worship services yearly and another 10% attend monthly fix” offer you encounter. or more. And 25% of these Americans say that religion is “somewhat” or “very” important, with only 38.8% insisting SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. that religion is “not at all important” in their lives. 22) -- You’ll come up with “’Nothing in particular’ Americans seem to be stuck. a great plan that will ex- They’re left out. They’re cut off and trapped by globaliza- cite you and get you mov- tion and economic forces that are totally beyond their con- ing in a new direction. Op- trol,” said Burge. “Many are angry, and they have nothing portunity is within reach, to lose. That’s why this NIP phenomenon is kind of scary but it’s up to you to take to me.” advantage of the situation (Terry Mattingly leads GetReligion.org and lives in Oak and make things happen. Ridge, Tennessee. He is a senior fellow at the Overby Cen- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- ter at the University of Mississippi.) Dec. 21) -- Pay close at- COPYRIGHT 2021 ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICA- tention to what others are TION BORN LOSER doing. Someone will be manipulative if you aren’t careful. Put your energy into something that mat- BIBLE DIGEST ters to you. Educate your- by G. E. Dean self before you try some- “For he is not a God of the dead, but of the liv- thing new. ing: for all live to him.” CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- (Luke 20:38 AKJV) Jan. 19) -- Set high stan- God is the giver of abundant life and eternal dards and goals, and don’t life. Have you committed your life to Him? stop until you realize your expectations. Embrace projects that will make ARLO AND JANIS your life easier. Focus on peace, love, happiness and spending time with loved ones. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- Feb. 19) -- Be careful not to overspend or get in- volved in something that can jeopardize your rela- tionship with a loved one. Look for opportunities that will encourage per- THATABABY sonal growth. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Explore possibilities. Get involved in something meaningful, and you’ll connect with stimulating people. A change of plans will turn out to be a bless- ing in disguise. Romance is on the rise. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You’ll have to make your own opportunities. MONTY Look for any opening to use your skills, knowl- edge and attributes to get ahead. How you con- duct yourself around your peers will determine how far you get. (Visit Eugenialast.com, or join Eu- genia on Twitter/Facebook/Linke- dIn.) COPYRIGHT 2021 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION FOR UFS

The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Thursday, April 22, 2021, Page 3 Lifestyles Sunflower, impatiens are Louisiana Super Plants By OLIVIA MCCLURE “Impatiens have long LSU AgCenter been a staple crop for HAMMOND — The shady Louisiana land- LSU AgCenter has an- scapes; however, with nounced two new selec- our high heat and hu- tions for its Louisiana midity that extends Super Plants program: a throughout the night, disease-resistant impa- some impatiens can de- tiens series that offers velop mildew issues,” color for shady spaces Fields said. “Not the and a heat-tolerant sun- Beacons. We have flower whose blooms will mounds of color and pop last into the fall. in the shade without the The Louisiana Super negative disease issues.” Plants program is an edu- The second spring 2021 cational campaign of the Super Plant is the AgCenter that promotes Suncredible Yellow sun- university-tested, indus- flower, an indeterminate try-approved plants. 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PUBLIC NOTICE provide for the sition approved by thorized to employ which may be col- Smith, Marilyn P. authorize the levy This resolution levy and collection the voters in the private counsel to lected or come into LaSalle, Michael of a sales and use having been sub- The following of the Tax and to special election assist in the collec- the possession of E. Taylor, Alaina tax therein pursu- mitted to a vote, ordinance was of- provide for distri- held in the Parish tion of any taxes, the Collector un- L. Black, Dwight ant to the follow- the vote thereon fered for adoption bution of the pro- on March 20, 2021, penalties or inter- der any provision D. Barbier, and ing proposition was as follows: by Michael E. ceeds thereof and authorizing the est due under this or provisions of Kenneth E. Alfred (the “Proposition”): YEAS: Pearl B. Taylor and second- other matters in Tax, which propo- ordinance, or to this ordinance re- NAYS: None PROPOSITION Rack, Ginger S. ed by Ginger S. connection there- sition is set forth represent him in lating to the Tax ABSENT: (SALES TAX) Griffin, Marilyn P. Griffin: with as hereinaf- in the preamble any proceeding un- shall be promptly Joseph C. Foul- Shall the Parish LaSalle, Michael ORDINANCE ter provided in hereto. der this ordinance. deposited by the card, Jr., Sylvia K. School Board of E. Taylor, Alaina An ordinance this ordinance; SECTION 6. If any taxes, pen- Collector for the Lockett, Wayne J. the Parish of St. L. Black, Dwight providing for the NOW, Vendor’s Com- alties or interest account of the Deslatte, and Mary, State of D. Barbier, and continued levy THEREFORE, BE pensation. For the due under this or- School Board in Roland H. Verret Louisiana (the Kenneth E. Alfred within the Parish IT ORDAINED by purpose of com- dinance are re- the special fund And the ordi- “School Board”), NAYS: of St. Mary, State the Parish School pensating the ferred to an attor- heretofore estab- nance was de- under the applica- ABSENT: Jo- of Louisiana, for Board of the dealer in account- ney at law for col- lished and main- clared adopted on ble provisions of seph C. Foulcard, school purposes, Parish of St. Mary, ing for and remit- lection, an addi- tained for the de- this, the 13th day Louisiana law, be Jr., Sylvia K. Lock- effective July 1, State of Louisiana ting the Tax levied tional charge of at- posit of such pro- of April, 2021. authorized to levy ett, Wayne J. De- 2021, of .45 of one (the “School by this ordinance, torney fees, in the ceeds, which fund (S) Kenneth E. and collect a tax of slatte, and Roland percent (.45%) Board”), that: each dealer shall amount of ten per is a separate bank Alfred .45 of one percent H. Verret sales and use tax SECTION 1. be allowed two centum (10%) of account main- President (.45%) (the “Tax”), And the resolu- upon the sale at Imposition. percent (2%) of the the taxes, penal- tained with the (S) Teresa T. for a period of five tion was declared , the use, the Pursuant to the amount of Tax due ties and interest regularly desig- Bagwell years, beginning adopted on this, lease or rental, the authority of a spe- and accounted for due, shall be paid nated fiscal agent Secretary July 1, 2021, upon the 13th day of consumption, and cial election held and remitted to by the tax debtor. of the School STATE OF the sale at retail, April, 2021. the storage for use in the Parish of St. the Parish’s collec- SECTION 14. Board; provided, LOUISIANA the use, the lease (S) Kenneth E. Al- or consumption, of Mary, State of tor in the form of a Penalty for Costs however, any PARISH OF ST. or rental, the con- fred tangible personal Louisiana (the deduction in sub- Incurred. As pro- amount which is MARY sumption, and the President property and on “Parish”), on mitting its report vided by R.S. paid under protest I, the under- storage for use or (S) Teresa T. Bag- sales of services in March 20, 2021, and paying the 47:337.75, and un- or which is subject signed Secretary consumption, of well said Parish, pro- the Tax is hereby amount due by the der the circum- to litigation may of the Parish tangible personal Secretary viding for the as- levied upon the dealer, provided stances set forth be transferred to a School Board of property and on PROCÈS VER- sessment, collec- sale at retail, the the amount due therein, a penalty separate account the Parish of St. sales of services in BAL OF THE tion, payment use, the lease or was not delinquent shall be added to established by the Mary, State of the jurisdiction of CANVASS OF thereof and the rental, the con- at the time of pay- the amount of Tax Collector with said Louisiana (the the School Board, THE VOTES dedication of the sumption, and the ment, and provid- due in an amount fiscal agent pend- “School Board”), all as defined by CAST AT THE proceeds of said storage for use or ed the amount of as itemized by the ing the final deter- the governing au- law (an estimated SPECIAL ELEC- tax and the pur- consumption, of any credit claimed Collector to com- mination of the thority of the $3,850,000 reason- TION HELD IN pose for which the tangible personal for taxes already pensate for all protest or litiga- Parish of St. Mary, ably expected at THE PARISH OF proceeds of the tax property, and on paid to a wholesal- costs incurred in tion. State of Louisiana, this time to be col- ST. MARY, STATE may be expended, the sales of ser- er shall not be de- making an exam- In compliance for school purposes lected from the OF LOUISIANA, such tax having vices in the Parish, ducted in comput- ination of books, with the said spe- (the “Parish”), do levy of the Tax for ON SATURDAY, been authorized at as defined by law. ing the commis- records or docu- cial election of hereby certify that an entire year), MARCH 20, 2021. a special election The Uniform Local sion allowed the ments, or an audit March 20, 2021, the foregoing pag- with the proceeds BE IT KNOWN held in said Parish Sales Tax Code, as dealer hereunder. thereof, or in the authorizing the es constitute a of the Tax (after AND REMEM- on March 20, 2021. enacted by Act 73 SECTION 7. holding of hear- Tax, after all rea- true and correct paying the reason- BERED that on WHEREAS, un- of the 2003 Exclusions and ings or the subpoe- sonable and neces- copy of an ordi- able and necessary Tuesday, April 13, der the provisions Regular Session of Exemptions. The naing and compen- sary costs and ex- nance adopted by expenses of collect- 2021, at 5:00 p.m., of Article VI, the Louisiana School Board sating of witness- penses of collect- the School Board ing and adminis- at its regular Section 29 of the Legislature and as adopts none of the es. ing and adminis- on April 13, 2021, tering the Tax) to meeting place, the Constitution of the it may be amend- optional exclusions SECTION 15. tration of the Tax providing for the be dedicated and Evans Medine State of Louisiana ed, shall apply in or exemptions al- Distraint Penalty. have been paid as levy within the used to supple- Meeting Room, of 1974, and other the assessment, lowed by State The penalty as provided for above, Parish of St. Mary, ment salaries and Central Office constitutional and collection, admin- sales and use tax provided by R.S. the remaining bal- State of Louisiana, benefits paid by Complex, 474 statutory authori- istration and en- law, nor does this 47:337.76 in cases ance in said spe- effective July 1, the School Board Hwy. 317, Center- ty and an election forcement of the School Board where the dis- cial fund shall be 2021, of .45 of one for teachers and ville, Louisiana, held on March 20, Tax, the provisions adopt any exclu- traint procedure is available for ap- percent (.45%) other personnel the Parish School 2021, the Parish of which are here- sions or exemp- used in the collec- propriation and sales and use tax employed by the Board of the Par- School Board of by incorporated by tions authorized tion of the Tax expenditures by upon the sale at School Board? ish of St. Mary, the Parish of St. reference. by legislation en- shall be ten dollars the School Board retail, the use, the This Governing State of Louisiana Mary, State of SECTION 2. acted under Article ($10.00). solely for the pur- lease or rental, the Authority does (the “Governing Louisiana (the Rate of Tax. The VI, Section 29 (D) SECTION 16. poses designated consumption, and further proceed to Authority”), acting “School Board”), is Tax is levied at the (1) of the Limits on Interest, in the applicable the storage for use examine and can- as the governing authorized to levy rate of .45 of one Constitution of the Penalty and proposition autho- or consumption, of vass the returns of authority of the and collect within percent (.45%) of State of Louisiana Attorney Fees. rizing the levy of tangible personal the Election there- Parish of St. Mary, St. Mary Parish the sales price of of 1974, that are Should the inter- the Tax. property and upon of. State of Louisiana, from and after each item or arti- not allowed as an est, penalties or SECTION 21. the sale of services SECTION 2. for school purposes July 1, 2021, a .45 cle of tangible per- exclusion or ex- attorney fees here- Severability. If any in said Parish, Election Results. (the “Parish”), and of one percent sonal property emption from in, or the combined or more of the pro- levying and pro- According to the being the authori- (.45%) sales and when sold at retail State sales and interest, penalties visions of this ordi- viding for the as- official certified ty ordering the use tax (the “Tax”), in the Parish, the use tax. Included and attorney fees, nance shall for any sessment, collec- tabulation of votes special election upon the sale at Tax to be comput- within the base of be declared to be reason be held to tion, payment and cast at said Elec- held therein on retail, the use, the ed on gross sales the Tax is every in excess of limits be illegal or inval- dedication of the tion, there was a Saturday, March lease or rental, the for the purpose of transaction, provided by other id, such illegality proceeds of such total of 3,052 votes 20, 2021, with the consumption, and remitting the whether sales, use, law, including rele- or invalidity shall tax and the pur- cast IN FAVOR following members the storage for use amount of tax due lease or rental, vant jurispru- not affect any oth- pose for which the OF the Proposi- present: Pearl B. or consumption, of to the Parish, and consumption, stor- dence, then the er provision of this proceeds of the tax tion and a total of Rack, Ginger S. tangible personal to include each age or service, maximum inter- ordinance, but this may be expended, 1,904 votes cast Griffin, Marilyn P. property and upon and every retail with no exclusions est, penalties and ordinance shall be such tax having AGAINST the LaSalle, Michael the sale of services sale. The Tax is or exemptions ex- attorney fees al- construed and en- been authorized at Proposition, re- E. Taylor, Alaina as defined in ap- levied at the rate cept for those lowed by such oth- forced as if such il- a special election sulting in a major- L. Black, Dwight plicable statutory of .45 of one per- mandated upon er law shall apply. legal or invalid held in the Parish ity of 1,148 votes D. Barbier and authority, pursu- cent (.45%) of the political subdivi- SECTION 17. provisions had not on March 20, 2021. cast IN FAVOR Kenneth E. Alfred; ant to the follow- cost price of each sions by the Collector. The Tax been contained IN FAITH OF the Proposi- There being ab- ing proposition item or article of Constitution or levied by this ordi- herein. Any consti- WHEREOF, wit- tion. The Proposi- sent: Joseph C. which was ap- tangible personal statutes of the nance is autho- tutional or statuto- ness my official tion was therefore Foulcard, Jr., Syl- proved at said property when the State of Louisiana, rized to be collect- ry provision enact- signature at duly CARRIED via K. Lockett, election held on same is not sold including the Act. ed by a “Collector” ed after the date of Centerville, Loui- by a majority of Wayne J. Deslatte March 20, 2021: but is used, con- SECTION 8. which term shall this ordinance siana, on this, the the votes cast by and Roland H. PROPOSITION sumed, distribut- Interest on Unpaid mean the St. Mary which validates or 13th day of April, the qualified elec- Verret; (SALES TAX) ed, or stored for Amount of Tax Parish Sales and makes legal any 2021. tors voting at the did, in open and Shall the Parish use or consump- Due. As autho- Use Tax Depart- provision of this (S) Teresa T. Election. public session, ex- School Board of tion in the Parish, rized by La. R.S. ment. ordinance which Bagwell SECTION 3. amine the official the Parish of St. provided there 47:337.69, the in- SECTION 18. would not other- Secretary Promulgation of certified tabula- Mary, State of shall be no dupli- terest on unpaid Powers of Collec- wise be valid or le- Adv. April 22, 2021 Election Result. tions of votes cast Louisiana (the cation of the Tax. amounts of the tor. The Collector gal, shall be The results of said at the said elec- “School Board”), The Tax is levied Tax which are due is hereby autho- deemed to apply to PUBLIC NOTICE election shall be tion, and did ex- under the applica- at the rate of .45 of shall be at the rate rized, empowered this ordinance. promulgated by amine and canvass ble provisions of one percent (.45%) of one percent (1%) and directed to SECTION 22. The following publication in the the returns of the Louisiana law, be of the gross pro- per month. carry into effect Uniform Sales Tax resolution was of- manner provided said election, there authorized to levy ceeds derived from SECTION 9. the provisions of Controlling. If any fered by Michael by law, after re- having been sub- and collect a tax of the lease or rental Delinquency this ordinance, to provision of this E. Taylor and sec- ceipt from the Sec- mitted at said elec- .45 of one percent of tangible person- Penalty. The delin- appoint deputies, ordinance shall be onded by Marilyn retary of State’s tion the following (.45%) (the “Tax”), al property, as de- quency penalty, as assistants or in conflict with the P. LaSalle: office of the actual proposition, to wit: for a period of five fined by law, provided by La. agents to assist it provisions of the RESOLUTION costs of the elec- PROPOSITION years, beginning where the lease or R.S. 47:337.70, in the performance Uniform Local A resolution pro- tion, as required (SALES TAX) July 1, 2021, upon rental of such shall be five per- of its duties, and Sales Tax Code, viding for canvass- by Act 205 of the Shall the Parish the sale at retail, property is an es- cent (5%) per in pursuance the provisions of ing the returns Regular Session of School Board of the use, the lease tablished busi- month on the un- thereof to make the Uniform Local and declaring the the Legislature of the Parish of St. or rental, the con- ness, or part of an paid amount of the and enforce such Sales Tax Code results of the spe- Louisiana for the Mary, State of sumption, and the established busi- Tax due for each rules as it may shall be con- cial election held year 2019. Louisiana (the storage for use or ness, or the same thirty-day period, deem necessary. trolling. in the Parish of St. SECTION 4. “School Board”), consumption, of is incidental or not to exceed five SECTION 19. SECTION 23. Mary, State of Declaration. The under the applica- tangible personal germane to the thirty-day periods. Agreement to Effective Date of Louisiana, for foregoing results ble provisions of property and on said business, or of SECTION 10. Collect Tax on Ordinance. This school purposes, of the Election are Louisiana law, be sales of services in the monthly lease Penalty for False, Vehicles. With re- ordinance shall be on Saturday, hereby declared by authorized to levy the jurisdiction of or rental price Fraudulent or gard to the collec- in full force and ef- March 20, 2021, to this Governing Au- and collect a tax of the School Board, paid by lessee or Grossly Incorrect tion of the Tax on fect immediately authorize the levy thority and shall .45 of one percent all as defined by rentee, or con- Return. The penal- any motor vehicle, upon its adoption, of a sales and use be published as re- (.45%) (the “Tax”), law (an estimated tracted or agreed ty as authorized automobile, truck, being an ordinance tax therein. quired by law. for a period of five $3,850,000 reason- to be paid by les- by La. R.S. truck-trailer, trail- affecting the pub- BE IT RE- SECTION 5. years, beginning ably expected at see or rentee to the 47:337.72 shall be er, semi-trailer, lic peace, health SOLVED by the Procès Verbal. A July 1, 2021, upon this time to be col- owner of the tangi- fifty percent (50%) motor bus, home and safety. Parish School Procès Verbal of the sale at retail, lected from the ble personal prop- of the amount of trailer, or any oth- SECTION 24. Board of the Par- the canvass of the the use, the lease levy of the Tax for erty. The Tax is the Tax found to er vehicle subject Publication and ish of St. Mary, returns of the or rental, the con- an entire year), levied at the rate be due. to the vehicle reg- Recordation. This State of Louisiana Election shall be sumption, and the with the proceeds of .45 of one per- SECTION 11. istration license ordinance shall be (the “Governing made and a certi- storage for use or of the Tax (after cent (.45%) of the Negligence Tax, this School published in one Authority”), acting fied copy thereof consumption, of paying the reason- amount paid or Penalty. The pen- Board, acting issue of the official as the governing shall be forwarded tangible personal able and necessary charged for tax- alty as authorized through the journal of this authority of the to the Secretary of property and on expenses of collect- able services, as by La. R.S. President and/or School Board as Parish of St. Mary, State, Baton sales of services in ing and adminis- defined by law, 47:337.73 shall be Secretary, is au- soon as is reason- State of Louisiana, Rouge, Louisiana, the jurisdiction of tering the Tax) to performed in the five percent (5%) thorized to enter ably possible. A for school purposes who shall record the School Board, be dedicated and Parish. of the unpaid into an agreement certified copy of (the “Parish”), the same in his of- all as defined by used to supple- SECTION 3. amount of the Tax or agreements this ordinance that: fice; another certi- law (an estimated ment salaries and Effective Date. found to be due, or with the Vehicle shall be recorded SECTION 1. fied copy thereof $3,850,000 reason- benefits paid by The Tax shall be ten dollars Commissioner, in the mortgage Canvass. This shall be forwarded ably expected at the School Board effective on July 1, ($10.00), whichev- Department of records of the Governing Author- to the Clerk of this time to be col- for teachers and 2021. er is greater. Public Safety and Parish of St. Mary, ity does now pro- Court and Ex-Offi- lected from the other personnel SECTION 4. SECTION 12. Corrections, for State of Louisiana. ceed in open and cio Recorder of levy of the Tax for employed by the Term. The Tax Penalty for the collection of The final adop- public session to Mortgages in and an entire year), School Board? shall remain in ef- Insufficient Funds the Tax on such tion of the forego- examine the offi- for the Parish of with the proceeds WHEREAS, in fect for five (5) Check. The penal- vehicles, as provid- ing ordinance hav- cial tabulations of St. Mary, who of the Tax (after compliance with years (July 1, 2021 ty as authorized ed by ing been duly votes cast at the shall record the paying the reason- the aforesaid con- through June 30, by La. R.S. R.S.47:303(B). moved and second- special election same in the Mort- able and necessary stitutional and 2026). 47:337.74 shall be SECTION 20. ed, the roll was held in the Parish gage Records of expenses of collect- statutory authori- SECTION 5. an amount of Revenues of Tax. called and the fol- of St. Mary, State said Parish; and ing and adminis- ty and said special Purposes. The pro- twenty dollars All taxes, reve- lowing vote was of Louisiana, for another copy tering the Tax) to election of March ceeds of the Tax ($20.00). nues, funds, as- taken and record- school purposes, thereof shall be re- be dedicated and 20, 2021, it is the shall be used for SECTION 13. sessments, mon- ed: on SATURDAY, tained in the ar- used to supple- desire of this the purposes set Attorney Fees. eys, penalties, fees YEAS: Pearl B. MARCH 20, 2021 chives of this Gov- forth in the propo- The collector is au- or other income Rack, Ginger S. (the “Election”), to erning Authority. School Board to (Continued on page 5)

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PUBLIC NOTICE the jurisdiction of a newspaper pub- 70380, at which (Continued from page 4) the School Board, lished in Franklin, time and place all all as defined by Louisiana, Parish bids will be public- SENSE & SENSITIVITY ment salaries and law (an estimated of St. Mary, State ly read aloud. This benefits paid by $3,850,000 reason- of Louisiana, and project is funded Boyfriend Fudges The Details Of Relationship's Start the School Board ably expected at is the Official under the Capital for teachers and this time to be col- Journal of the Par- Fund Program of by Harriette Cole and he promises that it Be direct with her about other personnel lected from the ish of St. Mary on the U.S. Dept. of DEAR HARRIETTE: isn’t a big deal. How do your concerns -- you do employed by the levy of the Tax for the following Housing and Ur- I’ve been in a relationship I address this? I don’t not agree to a large dog, School Board? an entire year), date(s): ban Development. There was found for the past six months. know if I feel comfortable nor does your building. with the proceeds December 30, 2020 The general by said count and My boyfriend and I are continuing a relationship Point out that you know of the Tax (after January 6, 2021 scope of work for canvass that there January 13, 2021 happy and in love. A few with a liar. -- Six Months she has been looking for paying the reason- this project in- was a total of January 20, 2021 nights ago, he told me In dogs, and that you are able and necessary cludes the furnish- that when we were in our DEAR SIX MONTHS unwilling to lie or sneak 3,052 votes cast expenses of collect- (S) Angela Guck- ing and installa- casual dating phase and IN: Slow down and assess in order to have a large IN FAVOR OF ing and adminis- een the Proposition NAME tion of playground were not exclusive yet, the situation. It sounds dog that can get you both tering the Tax) to equipment, ground and a total of be dedicated and Sworn to and he was still seeing other like your boyfriend is ad- evicted. Tell her that a 1,904 votes cast subscribed before cover material women. He told me the mitting something to you dog is a dealbreaker. Be used to supple- with borders, AGAINST the ment salaries and me this 25th day names of the girls he was -- still pretty early in your sure that you can get her Proposition, as of January, 2021. bench, and associ- seeing, and I know a few relationship -- so that he off of your lease, though, benefits paid by ated work. hereinabove set the School Board (S) Joseph A. Tabb of them very well. I would can clear the air. In the before you do that. forth, and that NOTARY PUBLIC Copies of the not have a problem with early days before people If it gets bad enough, for teachers and Bid Packet and re- there was a major- other personnel Joseph A. Tabb this, except for the fact commit to each other, it you may have to include ity of 1,148 votes lated contract doc- employed by the NOTARY PUBLIC that at that time, he told is not uncommon to with- the landlord in this dis- cast IN FAVOR uments are on file School Board? BAR ROLL 31983 me that he was seeing hold information about cussion. If she breaks the OF the Proposi- at the office of the Said special My Commission tion as herein- Housing Authority only me. I’m trying to re- who else you’re seeing. rules, figure out how to election will be expires at death. above set forth. Office at the Mar- main unbothered by this, Should he have told you protect yourself so that held at each and PROCLAMA- but it is a little upsetting. that you were the only she has to go, but not you. Therefore, the TION tin Luther King every polling place I feel like he lied to me one? No, but I don’t think (Harriette Cole is a lifestylist Governing Author- I, the under- Center, 338 Wren in the Parish of St. so unnecessarily. We’ve this is a dealbreaker, es- and founder of DREAMLEAP- ity did declare and signed Secretary St, Brownell ERS, an initiative to help peo- proclaim and does Mary, which polls already talked about it, pecially if you believe will open at seven of the Parish Homes, Morgan ple access and activate their hereby declare and that your relationship is dreams. You can send questions o’clock (7:00) a.m. School Board of City LA, 70380, proclaim in open the Parish of St. and the office of PUBLIC NOTICE going well. You can ask to askharriette@harriettecole. and public session and close at eight him why he decided to com or c/o Andrews McMeel o’clock (8:00) p.m., Mary, State of Firmin + Laiche Syndication, 1130 Walnut St., that the Proposi- Louisiana, the Architects, Ltd, TOWN OF tell you about these oth- Kansas City, MO 64106.) tion as herein- in accordance with the provisions of governing authori- 530 Third Street, BERWICK er women now. Tell him COPYRIGHT 2021, HARRI- above set forth ty of the Parish of P.O. Box 972, Mor- PLANNING that it bothers you that ETTE COLE was duly CAR- La. R.S. 18:541. DISTRIBUTED BY AN- The polling plac- St. Mary, State of gan City, Louisi- COMMISSION he previously lied about RIED by a majori- MEETING AND DREWS MCMEEL SYNDICA- es at the precincts Louisiana, for ana, (985/384- it. Talk it out now so that TION FOR UFS ty of the votes cast school purposes 3094) and are open PUBLIC you can move on quickly. by the qualified in the Parish are (the “Parish”), do for inspection at HEARING Focus on now and the electors voting at hereby designated hereby declare, each of these offic- NOTICE life you can build for the the said special as the polling plac- proclaim and an- es without charge. Date: Wednes- election held in the es at which to hold future. Ask him never to nounce that the Contractors may day, MAY 5, 2021 Parish on Satur- the said election, Time: 6:00 p.m. lie to you again. proposition sub- obtain a copy of day, March 20, and the Commis- Place: Council DEAR HARRIETTE: sioners-in-Charge mitted at the spe- the Bid Packet My roommate and I have 2021. cial election held Meeting Room Results by pre- and Commission- from the Architect Berwick Town been arguing over getting ers, respectively, in the Parish on upon request. a pet. I’m totally fine with cinct are available Saturday, March Hall shall be those per- Attention is A•G•E•N•D•A getting a cat or something from the Secretary 20, 2021, was of this Governing sons designated called to the insur- Hold Meeting that could kind of take according to law. CARRIED by a ance requirements Authority during majority of the and Public Hearing care of itself and wouldn’t regular business The estimated and to the provi- on Application be destructive. She really cost of this election votes cast at the sions for equal em- SPECIAL OLYMPICS hours or via the said special elec- from Moffett Rent- wants a large dog. Our Louisiana Secre- as determined by ployment opportu- als to subdivide The 2021 Donna tion, all as de- apartment doesn’t allow tary of State’s the Secretary of nity, and payment property creating Adams Memorial St. scribed and set out large animals. If we got website (voterpor- State based upon of not less than the two single family in the above caught with it, we could Mary Parish Special tal.sos.la.gov). the provisions of minimum wages Residential Lots Procès Verbal. get evicted. She is offer- Olympics Track and Exhibit “A” at- Chapter 8-A of Ti- that must be paid for sale, Moffett THUS DONE ing to pay whatever pet Field meet is 10 a.m. un- tached hereto and tle 18 and actual on this project, as Rentals Developer; AND SIGNED at fees they have, but I am til on Friday, May 7, made a part of this costs of similar set forth in the GIS Engineering, Berwick High School elections is Centerville, Loui- dead set against a dog. I Procès Verbal is a Specifications. LLC engineers. track. Features competi- $67,000. siana, on this, the Persons requir- know for a fact that she’s copy of the Notice EMPLOYMENT tion among athletes from of Special Election The said special 13th day of April, ing reasonable ac- been looking at dogs be- 2021. OF FEMALE all St. Mary Parish pub- and proof of publi- election will be AND/OR MINORI- commodation to at- hind my back and plans cation thereof. held in accordance (S) Teresa T. Bag- tend the public on probably getting one lic schools. Public invit- well TY INDIVIDU- ed, regular COVID regu- THUS DONE with the applica- ALS AND hearing and meet- anyway. I enjoy my room- AND SIGNED at ble provisions of Secretary ing are requested mate; she and I have lations for school athletic STATE OF LOUI- SUB-CONTRAC- events are in place. Centerville, Loui- Chapter 5, Chap- TORS: to contact the Of- been friends for years, SIANA PARISH fice of Director of siana, on this, the ter 6-A and Chap- The attention of but I cannot support this OF ST. MARY Planning at (985) 13th day of April, ter 6-B of Title 18 the Contractor(s) decision of hers. I do not PRAYER MINISTRY 2021. of the Louisiana I, the under- 384-8858 prior to signed Secretary proposing to sub- want to get evicted, and I First Baptist Church, (S) Kenneth E. Al- Revised Statutes the meeting to dis- don’t want to have to kick of the Parish mit a bid on this cuss their particu- 1915 Victor II Blvd., fred of 1950, as amend- project is expressly her out for going against Morgan City, holding a ed, and other con- School Board of lar needs. A copy of President called to the inter- my wishes. What do I do? drive-thru prayer minis- stitutional and the Parish of St. the agenda can be ATTEST: est and desire of -- Need New Roommate statutory authori- Mary, State of obtained from try 9 a.m. to noon, April (S) Teresa T. Bag- the Housing Au- DEAR NEED NEW ty, and the officers Louisiana (the Town Hall at 3225 24. Members will be well thority, that fe- appointed to hold “Governing Au- Third Street in ROOMMATE: Schedule available to pray with Secretary thority”), acting as male and minority Berwick. a house meeting with you about any needs or EXHIBIT “A” the said election, as provided in this the governing au- individuals, par- Adv. April 22, 27 your roommate that is talk with you. For info NOTICE OF SPE- thority of the Par- ticularly those re- and May 4, 2021 specifically about pets. call 985-384-5920. CIAL ELECTION Notice of Special Election, or such ish of St. Mary, siding in or near Pursuant to the State of Louisiana, the housing devel- provisions of a res- substitutes there- for as may be se- for school purposes opments of the Au- olution adopted by (the “Parish”), do thority, be given Andrews McMeel Almanac the Parish School lected and desig- nated in accor- hereby certify that preference for po- Board of the Par- the foregoing pag- sitions of new em- Today is the 112th day Today’s Sports: In — Immanuel Kant ish of St. Mary, dance with La. R.S. 18:1287, will es constitute a ployment. of 2021 and the 34th day 2004, former professional Today’s Number: 9.4 State of Louisiana true and correct Each bid propos- of spring. football player Pat — percentage of (the “Governing make due returns thereof to said copy of the pro- al must be accom- Today’s History: In Tillman was killed by Oklahoma’s population Authority”), acting ceedings and panied by a bid 1889, the Oklahoma friendly fire while serv- that is Native American, as the governing Governing Author- Procès Verbal bond or certified Land Rush began as ing as an Army Ranger in according to the U.S. authority of the ity, and NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- made by said Gov- check equal to at thousands of settlers Afghanistan. Census Bureau. Parish of St. Mary, erning Authority least five percent State of Louisiana, THER GIVEN were allowed into the Today’s Quote: “ Seek Today’s Moon: that the Govern- on April 13, 2021, (5%) of the amount state to claim land at not the favor of the mul- Between first quarter for school purposes providing for can- bid, and made pay- (the “Parish”), on ing Authority will high noon. titude; it is seldom got by moon (April 20) and full meet at its regular vassing the re- able without con- November 12, dition to the Own- In 1954, live television honest and lawful means. moon (April 26). meeting place, the turns and declar- 2020, NOTICE IS er as a guarantee broadcasting of the U.S. But seek the testimony of COPYRIGHT 2021 Evans Medine ing the results of HEREBY GIVEN that the bidder, if Senate’s Army-McCarthy few; and number not ANDREWS MCMEEL Meeting Room, the special election that a special elec- awarded the con- hearings began. voices, but weigh them.” SYNDICATION Central Office held in the Parish tion will be held on Saturday, tract, will prompt- In 1970, an estimated within the Parish Complex, 474 ly enter into a con- 20 million Americans Hwy. 317, Center- March 20, 2021, to on SATURDAY, authorize the levy tract for the proj- participated in nation- MARCH 20, 2021, ville, Louisiana, on ect. The bid securi- THURSDAY, of a sales and use wide demonstrations and that at the tax therein. ty of all bidders, marking the first Earth said election there APRIL 8, 2021, at except three low- FIVE O’CLOCK IN FAITH Day. will be submitted WHEREOF, wit- est, will be re- In 2000, federal agents (5:00) P.M., and turned promptly to all registered ness my official seized 6-year-old Elian voters in the Par- shall then and after the canvas of there in open and signature at Cen- Gonzalez from his rela- ish qualified and terville, Louisiana, bids. The success- entitled to vote at public session pro- ful bidder will be tives’ house in Miami to ceed to examine on this, the 13th return him to his father the said election day of April, 2021. required to furnish under the Consti- and canvass the a performance and in Cuba. returns and de- (S) Teresa T. Bag- tution and Laws of well payment guaran- Today’s Birthdays: the State of Louisi- clare the result of tee as indicated in Fielding (1707- the said special Secretary ana and the Con- Adv. April 22, 2021 the specifications. 54), author/playwright; stitution of the election. All regis- No proposals shall Immanuel Kant (1724- tered voters of the United States, the PUBLIC NOTICE be withdrawn for a 1804), philosopher; Parish are entitled following proposi- period of 45 days Vladimir Lenin (1870- tion, to-wit: to vote at said spe- subsequent to the cial election and ADVERTISE- opening of bids 1924), Soviet leader; J. PROPOSITION MENT FOR Robert Oppenheimer (SALES TAX) voting machines without the con- will be used. BIDS sent of the Hous- (1904-67), physicist; Shall the Parish PLAYGROUND Bettie Page (1923-2008), School Board of THUS DONE ing Authority of EQUIPMENT AT model/actress; Aaron the Parish of St. AND SIGNED at the City of Morgan Centerville, Loui- THE MORGAN Mary, State of City, Louisiana. Spelling (1923-2006), siana, on this, the CITY HOUSING Any contractor Louisiana (the screenwriter/producer; 12th day of No- AUTHORITY and/or sub-con- “School Board”), Glen Campbell (1936- vember, 2020. Sealed bids for tractor whose bid under the applica- the furnishing and 2017), singer-songwriter; (S) Kenneth E. Al- exceeds $50,000.00 Jack Nicholson (1937- ), ble provisions of fred installation of shall be licensed in actor; John Waters Louisiana law, be President “PLAYGROUND accordance with authorized to levy ATTEST: EQUIPMENT” at current statutes of (1946- ), filmmaker; and collect a tax of (S) Teresa T. Bag- the Morgan City Louisiana Law. Peter Frampton (1950- ), .45 of one percent well Housing Author- The Housing Au- singer-songwriter; (.45%) (the “Tax”), Secretary ity, Morgan City, thority reserves Jeffrey Dean Morgan for a period of five AFFIDAVIT OF LA., will be re- the right to reject (1966- ), actor; Amber years, beginning PUBLICATION ceived until 2:30 any or all bids or Heard (1986- ), actress; July 1, 2021, upon TO WHOM IT PM, local time, on to waive informali- Marshawn Lynch (1986- the sale at retail, MAY CONCERN; Tuesday, May 18, ties in the bidding. ), football player; the use, the lease I, Angela Guck- 2021, at the Com- Housing Authority Machine Gun Kelly or rental, the con- een, do hereby cer- munity Room of of the City of Mor- sumption, and the (1990- ), rapper. tify that the Legal the Housing Au- gan City, LA Today’s Fact: The storage for use or Notice was pub- thority Martin Lu- By: Clarence Rob- Senate’s Army-McCarthy consumption, of lished in the “ST. ther King Center, inson Jr., Exec Di- tangible personal MARY AND 338 Wren St, rector hearings were the first property and on FRANKLIN BAN- Brownell Homes, Adv. 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The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Thursday, April 22, 2021, Page 7 Bill would ease protective order process By BRITTNEY of domestic violence R-Norco, said there were FORBES where the first step is the concerns if there would be LSU Manship School courage to come forward enough safeguards to News Service and actually ask for that keep accusers from pro- BATON ROUGE — A temporary restraining or- viding false statements House bill that removed a der,” Freeman said at a even with a notary. notarization requirement hearing of the House Freeman’s bill notes to make it easier for peo- Committee on Civil Law that under Louisiana law ple to seek court orders to and Procedure. if anyone makes any false protect them from domes- The bill “will ease the statements about such an tic violence moved for- process for them in the al- incident, they are subject ward Monday. ready tumultuous deci- to being fined $1,000 or Rep. Aimee Freeman, sions that they’re already being sentenced to up to D-New Orleans, said her having to make to change five years of imprison- bill, HB55, would remove their lives,” Freeman ment or both. a requirement that vic- said. The committee also tims provide notarized More than 10 million passed an amendment re- complaints about domes- adults experience domes- quiring accusers to date tic or dating violence, tic abuse--1 in 3 women their statements and sign stalking or sexual as- and 1 in 4 men--per year, them in front of a witness sault. It would allow with violent incidents who also signed the docu- them to simply file a happening every three ment. Another amend- signed statement with seconds, according to the ment noted that any false LSU Manship School News Service/Brittney Forbes the court. National Coalition against statements would be sub- “The reason for this bill Domestic Violence. ject to the penalties for Rep. Denise Marcelle, left, and Rep. Aimee Freeman testified Monday about a bill is for the many survivors Rep. Gregory Miller, perjury. to make it easier to seek court protection from domestic violence. Committee advances bill making kindergarten mandatory By EMILY WOOD the school year begins. garten gives children “Just like children ning school earlier and child’s performance,” said LSU Manship School Children younger than 5 healthy meals and devel- walk, talk, crawl and sit- receiving extra care in or- Sen. Jackson. “But that News Service may enter kindergarten if opmental screening be- up at different ages, chil- der to catch up with the teacher, principal and BATON ROUGE — they are evaluated and ginning at a younger age. dren have a range of other children their age. staff is obligated at that The Senate Education identified as gifted by the Sen. Beth Mizell, when they learn how to “When an immature point to ensure that child Committee voted 5-1 Louisiana Department of R-Franklinton, the Sen- read,” Leger said. “Some child that has not had performs at the same lev- Wednesday to advance a Education. ate’s president pro tempo- as early as 3 or 4 and some kind of intervention el as a child who has bill that requires manda- Present law does not re, disagreed with the bill some, like my middle of formal education comes availed himself to some tory kindergarten and mandate kindergarten at- on the grounds that some child, not until 9. Had he into first grade, that first type of formal education school attendance for tendance, and a child in children are not ready to been in a classroom set- grade teacher is then in Pre-K 4 or kindergar- Louisiana children begin- Louisiana is not required attend kindergarten at ting, he would have been graded based on that ten.” ning at age 5. to start attending school the age of 5. told there is a deficiency Jessie Leger, the direc- with a whole alphabet “We have about 2,800 until age 7. Most Valuable Player: kids who do not attend During the hearing, tor of legislative affairs soup of diagnoses, but he for Homeschool Louisi- just needed some more Marin Barras, Highland kindergarten in the state multiple amendments Girls Baptist of Louisiana,” Sen. Cleo were added to the bill, in- ana, also spoke in opposi- time.” (Continued from Page 1) tion to the bill, citing the Sen. Katrina Jackson, Coach of the Year: Fields, D-Baton Rouge, cluding one stating that three honorable mention Carol Sensley, Highland the author of the bill au- the bill allows for home 2009 Louisiana children’s D-Monroe, heartily advo- code, which states that is cated for the bill and re- selections: Bri’Yannah Baptist thor and the committee’s study programs or non- Johnson, Rylie Jeau All-Defensive Team chairman. “Early child- public schools not seeking the parent’s responsibili- sponded to Leger by stat- ty to decide the “educa- ing that even children Theriot and Angel —Johnise Bowie, hood education is a neces- state approval to qualify Geason. Centerville; Laurielle sity. A brain is developed as a kindergarten pro- tional, moral and ethical who may be immature training of the child.” would benefit from begin- Highland Baptist Bias, Central Catholic; most in the ages from gram under the law. swept the individual hon- I’Iaiyah Allridge, birth to 5 years of age and Susan East Nelson, ex- ors as Marin Barras was Covenant Christian; this bill will give us an ecutive director of the Boil water advisory named Most Valuable Madi Parro, Hanson; Bri opportunity to take ad- Louisiana Partnership Player, and Carol Sensley Sensley, Highland vantage of that.” for Children and Fami- remains in effect was the Coach of the Baptist; and Kinsley Senate Bill 10 will re- lies, spoke in support of Year. Sellers, Vermilion quire each city, parish the bill. In 2015, the Loui- Staff Report afternoon for an area On the all-academic Catholic. and local school board to siana Partnership St. Mary Water and east of Morgan City after team, Central Catholic Honorable mention Sewer Commission No. 1 offer full-day kindergar- launched a platform for a local company conduct- had six selections: Bias, —Centerville: Johnise in Amelia should receive ten instruction to any children with mandatory ing electrical work bust- Oliney, Callais, Johnson, Bowie; Nyla Stevenson; notification of test re- child who turns five be- kindergarten being a ma- ed a water line. Geason and Theriot. and D’Irieyah Mitchell. th sults from the state fore September 30 of the jor item on the agenda. The area impacted is Below is the complete —Central Catholic: Department of Health calendar year in which She stated that kinder- from the Greenwood All-District team: Bri’Yannah Johnson; for a boil water advisory Overpass to around First Team Rylie Jeau Theriot; and be a mistake to change that is in effect for a por- Conrad Shipyard’s —Marin Barras; the rules now. He also tion of unincorporated Angel Geason. Amelia facility. It in- Highland Baptist; Sr.; 26 Suits said spreading the settle- St. Mary Parish. —Covenant Christian: cludes Siracusaville. points per game, 15 re- Celena Odom; Jarissa (Continued from Page 1) ment money around the Brian Tabor of the wa- bounds per game, 7 state rather than letting ter and sewer commis- While the busted wa- Johnson; and I’Iaiyah “It’s another way to blocks per game, 4 as- the 12 plaintiff parishes sion said that they ter line was fixed by Allridge. say the state is the only sists per game, 4 steals use the money to address should have results by Tuesday morning, as per —Hanson: Madi Parro; one that can bring the per game. Hilary Pillaro; and Madi the damage they suffered mid or late morning state protocols, a boil ad- —Laurielle Bias, lawsuit,” Carmouche St. Blanc. could raise a constitution- Thursday. visory is in effect until Central Catholic, Fr., said Wednesday after the —Highland Baptist: al issue. The boil water adviso- the state approves the 17.1 ppg., 8.3 rpg., 6.4 Senate’s Natural Re- Dusti Abshire; Nia “It’s time to let the ry was issued Monday water test samples. apg., 3.3 spg. sources Committee met. Johnson; and Kori court system work,” he —A’myrie Foulcard, One company, Freeport Bulliard. said. Academy. Hanson Memorial, Sr., 15 McMoRan, has agreed to —Vermilion Catholic: Sen. Sharon Hewitt, Honorable Mention ppg., 12 rpg., 1 bpg., 2 a $100 million settle- R-Slidell, who blames the Boys Samantha Dupree. —Nomar Lopez, CHS; apg., 3 spg. ment, though some par- coastal suits for chasing (Continued from Page 1) Kobe Randolph, CHS; —Ava Hebert, All-Academic Team ishes involved in the away energy investment Carver Severson, CHS; Vermilion Catholic, Jr., —Vermilion Catholic: original lawsuit have not in the state, said Car- Catholic; Tyler Smith, Kye Morgel, CCHS; Gary 15 ppg., 3 rpg., 2 apg., 2 Samantha Dupree, Karli signed off on the settle- mouche has been saying CCHS; Alex Broussard, Nicar, CCHS; Vernon spg. Frith, Ella Gaspard, ment and lawmakers for some time a settle- Vermilion Catholic; Singleton, CCHS; —Bri Sensley, Emma Gaspard, Emma have not yet set up the ment was right around Diamond Bourgeois, Zykarus Gordon, CCA; Highland Baptist, Jr., 15 Griffin, Anna-Kate framework guiding how the corner. Allain said he Centerville; Myles Matthew Elrod, HB; ppg., 5 rpg., 3 bpg., 7 Hagle, Ava Hebert, Kylie the distribution would didn’t see why any settle- Liggans, Highland Keelan Preston, HB; Ty apg., 12 spg. Richard and Kinsley work. The committee ment couldn’t be tailored Baptist. Olivier, HB; John Robert Second Team Sellers. was scheduled Wednes- to fit the new law. MVP —M’kiyiah Olivier, —Hanson: A’myrie day to take up Senate “It makes more sense —D.J. Lewis, CCHS Allums, VC; Eric Bourque, VC; and Chris Highland Baptist, Fr., 16 Foulcard, Bella Hidalgo, Bill 233, which would es- that you make a settle- Coach of the Year Miya Hidalgo, Madi St. tablish that framework, ment fit the legislative —Ree Case, Central LeMunier, VC. ppg., 3 rpg., 2 bpg., 8 Defensive Team: apg., 6 spg. Blanc, Madi Parro, but pushed it back for a intent than to try to come Catholic Kinsley King, Riley possible hearing next Second Team —Diamond Bourgeois, —Jade Oliney, Central back and make the legis- Trahan, Shaelyn week, indicating the bill —Saul Dartez, VC; CHS; Tyler Gunner, Catholic, 8th, 13.5 ppg., lative intent fit a settle- Compton, Loriana St. in its current form likely Damondrick Blackburn, CHS; Kye Morgel, CCHS; 4.1 rpg., 3.2 apg., 4.6 spg. ment,” Allain said. Blanc, Madelyn does not have the mem- The committee ad- CCHS; Riley Rodriguez, Zykarus Gordon, CCA; —Charlotte Callais, Compton, Celia Bishop, bers’ support. vanced SB 122 on a 6-1 Hanson Memorial; Johnny Clark, HB; Myles Central Catholic, So., Avery Adams, Hilary Carmouche said a ma- vote, with only Sen. Pat- Johnny Clark, HB; Liggans, HB; John 11.6 ppg., 2.2 rpg., 1.8 Pillaro and Madelyn jor settlement is possible rick Connick, R-Marrero, Omari Johnson, Robert Allums, VC; and apg., 1.2 spg. Trosclair. by next year and it would dissenting. Covenant Christian Saul Dartez, VC. —Miya Hidalgo, Hanson Memorial, Jr., 7 —Central Catholic: Laurielle Bias, Jade helped.” Coach of the Year. Andre was big on fun- ppg., 2 rpg., 4 apg., 2 spg. Oliney, Charlotte Callais, It certainly did as the Hilliard was named the damentals, and Larive —Karli Frith, Bri’Yannah Johnson, Andre Lumberjacks flipped 2A Offensive Most recalled the way Andre Vermilion Catholic, Jr., 14 ppg., 2 rpg., 1 apg., 1 Angel Geason and Riley (Continued from Page 1) their regular season re- Valuable Player. ran practice. cord from 1-9 the previ- Patterson High School spg. Jeau Theriot. team in 1979 and said “His practices were ous year into 9-1 in 1978 Principal Lane Larive very, very structured and the coach brought struc- in Andre’s first season described Andre as “real- detailed,” Larive said. “I ture as well as a weight after coming from ly a no-nonsense coach.” remember him telling us Obituary training program to the Jeanerette. Their lone Larive played for Andre ‘you’re going to do this Lumberjacks. Shavon Marie Maize Short regular-season loss was a during Larive’s first 1,000 times at practice to Shavon Marie Maize Short, 55, a native of Morgan “When Andre came, five-point setback to E.D. th1ree seasons before do it one time in a game,’ you had the summer pro- City and resident of Patterson, died Wednesday, April White. Andre left for Istrouma. and that’s really what we 14, 2021, at her residence. gram,” Darce said. “You Following the 1979 “He was big on the de- did.” Visitation will be Friday, 5-7 p.m., at Jones Funeral went in and you weight season, Andre was tails,” Larive said. “He At Leesville during his Home in Morgan City. Masks and trained and you weight named the Louisiana always was looking for first stint, he coached social distancing required. A pri- trained after practice Sports Writers leadership amongst the Eddie Fuller, who went vate service will be held, and will be during the season, and it Association’s Class 2A players.” on to play at LSU and in accessible on funeral home the NFL, according to Facebook page Saturday at 1 p.m. sure to these people.” identity of the sixth re- Wampuscatfootballhistory. Burial will follow in Morgan City A relative of the Das- covered crew member. com, a website devoted to Cemetery. Navy pits, Katelyn Bienvenu, 1He is Quinon Pitre, 31, Leesville football history. She is survived by her husband, (Continued from Page 1) said family members were of Franklin. Robert Short Jr.; four children, waiting to learn if airtight Five other bodies had Ebony Grogan, Laquita Short, Fourchon. doors to the galley were been recovered: David Trendon Short, all of Patterson, and Scott Daspit, the fa- Around sealed off, thinking that Ledet, 63, the captain; Desmond Short of Duson; father, Shavon Marie ther of missing 30-year- might have kept crewmen Anthony Hartford, 53, of Louis Tillman of Houma; a brother, Maize Short old crewman Dylan Das- alive. New Orleans; Wallings- Town Dean Maize Sr. of Morgan City; sev- pit, has been out daily to “The families are hold- ford, 55, of Gilbert in en grandchildren; sister, Kimberly the scene of the cata- ing onto hope,” she said. northeast Louisiana; Er- Happy 18th anniversa- Bass of Houma; and a host of step strophic capsizing, by On Wednesday, Jenni- nest Williams, 69, of Ar- ry Charlene and Earl siblings and other relatives. boat or plane, said Ter- fer Richard of the La- naudville; and Lawrence Williams, looking for- She was preceded in death by her mother, a sister, rell, who said the mission fourche Parish Corono- Warren, 36, of Terry- ward to many more and and maternal and paternal grandparents. was to at least “bring clo- er's Office confirmed the town. much love. Jones Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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Guilt or in- na (more than 28 grams) and posses- connection with a domestic distur- or suspicious activity, call the Police Department at nocence has not been determined in sion of drug paraphernalia. bance. They made contact with the 985-380-4605. court.) About 1:20 a.m. Wednesday, an offi- alleged victim. Monday, April 19 Staff Report cer in the area of La. 182 observed a Deputies learned that Davis and 6:05 a.m. 100 block of First Street; 911 hang up. A fight aboard a Berwick school bus vehicle cross over the fog line and ob- the victim had an argument, and that 7:16 a.m. Seventh and Willard streets; Accident. landed three teens in trouble with the served that the vehicle did not have a led to the victim being stabbed in the 7:58 a.m. 1000 block of Brashear Avenue; Theft. law, and another youth was arrested functioning license plate light. A traf- back. Deputies were able to identify 8:08 a.m. 2300 block of La. 70; Theft. two hours later and accused of fight- fic stop was conducted on the vehicle, the potential suspect as Davis. 8:55 a.m. U.S. 90 West; Reckless driving. ing at school, arrest reports say. and officers made contact with During the ensuing investigation, 10:27 a.m. 1400 block of Federal Avenue; Douglas and Caldwell. deputies recovered a weapon as well Berwick While speaking with Douglas, mar- Assistance. Police Chief David Leonard re- as some evidence corroborating the ijuana pieces were observed on his lap 11:14 a.m. 7400 block of La. 182; Welfare check. ported these arrests: victim’s description of events. and an odor of marijuana was detect- 11:42 a.m. 700 block of Duke Street; Loud music. —Juvenile male, 13, was arrested The suspect had departed the ed coming from the vehicle. A search 11:48 a.m. 3200 block of Tammy Drive; Medical. at 8:16 a.m. Tuesday on a charge of scene, but on April 2 a warrant was of the vehicle was done, at which time 11:58 a.m. 100 block of Wren Street; Traffic inci- disturbing the peace (fighting). issued for her arrest. a quantity of marijuana was located dent. —Juvenile female, 17, was arrested Davis was arrested on Monday and along with a firearm. 12:14 p.m. 200 block of Wren Street; Medical. at 8:16 a.m. Tuesday on a charge of booked into the Assumption Parish Douglas was found to have a large 12:30 p.m. 1400 block of Youngs Road; Accident. disturbing the peace (fighting). Detention Center and released on a amount of U.S. currency on his per- 2:02 p.m. 1000 block of Hilda Street; Alarm. —Juvenile female, 14, was arrested $250,000 bond. son. Through the course of the inves- 2:30 p.m. 600 block of Shannon Street; at 8:16 a.m. Tuesday on a charge of tigation, it was learned that the mari- Franklin Disturbance. disturbing the peace (fighting). juana was intended to be sold and Police Chief Morris Beverly 2:31 p.m. 7500 block of La. 182; Removal of sub- About 8 a.m. Tuesday, the Berwick that both Douglas and Caldwell said the Police Department respond- ject. Police Department received a call shared involvement in the selling of ed to 21 complaints over the past 48 2:57 p.m. 600 block of Terrebonne Street; Medical. from school personnel that three juve- the marijuana. hours and made these arrests: 3:03 p.m. 1700 block of Dale Street; Suspicious niles were involved in a physical al- Both were placed under arrest and —Gerald Sophus, 31, Samuel person. tercation while on the bus on the way transported to the Berwick Police Street, Franklin, was arrested at 10 3:07 p.m. 1200 block of Federal Avenue; Frequent to school. Officers arrived at the Department, where they remain in- a.m. Monday on a warrant dated patrol. school, and the juveniles were identi- carcerated pending a bond hearing. April 14 on charges of theft, simple 3:42 p.m. 100 block of Canary Street; Juvenile fied and placed under arrest. It was also learned that both had kidnapping and battery of a dating problem. The juveniles were transported to active warrants through other agen- partner. Sophus was booked, pro- 4:37 p.m. 5000 block of Railroad Avenue; the Berwick Police Department cies. Douglas and Caldwell remain cessed and released on a $1,000 bond. Assistance. where they were booked and released incarcerated pending a bond hearing. —Aalyiah Batiste, 20, Cayce 4:56 p.m. 300 block of Glenwood Street; Medical. to parents pending a court hearing. Street, Franklin, was arrested at 9:26 5:44 p.m. 600 block of Shannon Street; Animal —Juvenile female, 14, was arrested St. Mary p.m. Tuesday on charges of disturb- complaint. at 10:07 a.m. Tuesday on a charge of Sheriff Blaise Smith advised ing the peace (fighting) and contribut- 6:35 p.m. 1600 block of Chestnut Drive; Theft. disturbing the peace (fighting). that over the last 24-hour reporting ing to the delinquency of a juvenile. 7:02 p.m. 800 block of Railroad Avenue; Sheriff’s About 9:55 a.m. Tuesday, the period, the Sheriff’s Office responded Batiste was booked, processed and re- Office warrant/arrest. Berwick Police Department received to 39 complaints and made these ar- leased on a $2,000 bond. 7:17 p.m. La. 182 and Roderick Street area; a call from a local school advising that rests: —A’Jontai Robinson, 22, Pecan Stalled vehicle. a girl hit another student for un- —Danayre Elizabeth Smith, 26, Drive, Franklin, was arrested at 9:36 7:43 p.m. 100 block of Parro Lane ; Assist Berwick known reasons. Officers responded to Patterson, was arrested at 8:46 a.m. p.m. Tuesday on the charges of dis- Police Department K9 needed. the school and located the girl, who Tuesday on a charge of hit and run. turbing the peace (fighting) and con- 7:57 p.m. 100 block of Eleventh Street ; Domestic was placed under arrest and trans- Smith was released on a summons to tributing to the delinquency of a juve- disturbance/arrest. ported to the Berwick Police appear July 22. nile. Robinson was booked, processed 8 p.m. Fifth and Main streets area; Disturbance. Department. —Randeisha Marie Jones, 25, and released on a $2,000 bond. 9:37 p.m. 1000 block of La. 70; Accident. She was booked and released to a Patterson, was arrested at 10:56 a.m. 10:01 p.m. 1000 block of Levee Road ; Suspicious parent pending a court hearing. Tuesday on a warrant for failure to St. Martin subject. —Tanner Scarbrough, 21, Bayou appear on the charges of simple bat- Sheriff Becket Breaux reported 10:22 p.m. 3000 block of Allison Street; Complaint. Black Drive, Gibson, was arrested at tery and simple criminal damage to these arrests: 11:06 p.m. 1000 block of Brashear Avenue; Simple 9:51 p.m. Tuesday on charges of car- property. Jones was released on a —Joshua Bourda, 35, Main robbery. less operation of a motor vehicle, no summons to appear July 22. Street, St. Martinville, was arrest- Tuesday, April 20 driver’s license and possession of —Asa A. Sam, 36, Baldwin, was ar- ed Monday on charges of manufac- 3:15 a.m. 100 block of St. Clair Alley; Remove sub- methamphetamine. rested at 3:54 p.m. Tuesday on ture, distribution or possession ject. About 9:30 p.m., an officer in the charges of improper lane usage, open with intent to distribute of 3:19 a.m. 8400 block of La. 182; Alarm. area of La. 182 observed a vehicle container, and possession of schedule Schedule II drugs; possession with 8:12 a.m. 700 block of Willow Street; Medical. traveling in a careless manner. A traf- II drugs. Sam was released on a intent to distribute Schedule I 8:50 a.m. 300 block of First Street; Alarm. fic stop was conducted on the vehicle, $3,000 bond. drugs; clandestine lab; and viola- 9:15 a.m. 800 block of Brashear Avenue; Accident. and officers made contact with —Stephanie Parker Joseph, 54, tion of controlled dangerous sub- 9:19 a.m. 7400 block of La. 182; Disturbance. Scarbrough. Franklin, was arrested at 1:42 p.m. stance laws. 10:02 a.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Medical. During the course of the stop, it was Tuesday on a warrant for the charges —Dominique Jordan, 29, 10:10 a.m. 100 block of First Street; 911 hang up. learned that Scarbrough did not have of simple battery. Joseph was released Delcambre Road, Breaux Bridge, 10:46 a.m. 1000 block of David Drive; Fire. a driver’s license. An odor of marijuana on a $600 bond. was arrested Monday on a charge of 11:49 a.m. 2400 block of Drive; Disturbance. was detected coming from the vehicle, —Marlene Y. Owens, 58, domestic abuse aggravated assault. 1:05 p.m. 7400 block of La. 182; Medical. and a search was conducted. Centerville, was arrested at 1:36 p.m. —Joshua Labit, 36, Petite Road, 1:59 p.m. U.S. 90 West; Stalled vehicle. As a result of the search, officers lo- Tuesday on a warrant for the charge Lafayette, was arrested Monday on 2:09 p.m. 100 block of Mount Street; Medical. cated methamphetamine inside the of simple battery. Owens was released a hold for the U.S. Marshals 2:45 p.m. 3100 block of Karen Drive; vehicle, which Scarbrough admitted on a $600 bond. Service. Complaint. belonged to him. —Lamar Weeden, 48, Andrew 2:47 p.m. 1200 block of David Drive; Accident. Scarbrough was placed under ar- Morgan City Drive, St. Martinville, was arrested Police Chief James F. Blair re- 3:49 p.m. 100 block of Wren Street; Traffic inci- rest and transported to the Berwick Monday by the Louisiana State ported that over the last 24-hour peri- dent. Police Department, where he was Police on charges of manufacture, od, the Morgan City Police 4:12 p.m. 1600 block of Front Street; Animal. booked and remains incarcerated distribution or possession with in- Department responded to 41 calls for 4:13 p.m. 200 block of Franklin Street; Welfare check. pending a bond hearing. tent to distribute Schedule II drugs; service and made this arrest: 4:57 p.m. 6600 block of La. 182; Suspicious person. —Quintin Douglas, 29, Tiffany transactions involving proceeds —Craig Albarado, 57, North 5:09 p.m. 900 block of Duke Street; Loud music. Street, Patterson, was arrested at from drug offenses; and simple pos- Sterling Street, Lafayette, was arrest- 5:28 p.m. 500 block of Levee Road; Juvenile problems. 1:47 a.m. Wednesday on charges of li- session of marijuana. ed at 9:01 p.m. Tuesday on a 16th 5:49 p.m. Glenwood Street area; Disturbance. cense plate required, improper lane —Corey Jackson, 43, Grand Anse Judicial District Court warrant for 7:49 p.m. 300 block of Greenwood Street; Alarm. usage, possession with intent to dis- Highway, Breaux Bridge, was ar- failure to appear for trial . 8:06 p.m. 1200 block of Brashear Avenue; Alarm. tribute marijuana (over 28 grams), rested Tuesday on warrants for 8:15 p.m. 300 block of Second Street; Complaint. possession of a firearm in the pres- Assumption failure eto appear on charges of 8:48 p.m. 2000 block of Railroad Avenue; St. Mary ence of a controlled dangerous sub- Sheriff Leland Falcon reported careless operation, proof insurance, Parish Sheriff’s Office warrant/arrest. stance, transactions involving drug this arrest: operating a vehicle while intoxicat- 9:07 p.m. 600 block of Egle Street; Loud music. proceeds and possession of drug para- — Latisha Shankeshia Davis, 40, ed, operating a vehicle with a sus- 10:07 p.m. 600 block of Brashear Avenue; Suspicious phernalia. Pugh Street, Paincourtville, was ar- pended license, open container and subjects. —Johnathan Caldwell, 24, Leo rested Monday on a charge of aggra- no seat belt.