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Get ready for 'Bikers on the Bayou'

Event July 15 celebrates 'Easy Rider' movie partially filmed in city

The St Mary Chamber of Commerce and Cajun Coast Visitors Bureau will host a new event, “Bikers on the Bayou”, July 15 on Teche Drive on the bayou in Franklin.
This event celebrates the upcoming 50th year anniversary of the filming of the iconic movie “Easy Rider” that starred Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson. The movie includes many scenes throughout St. Mary Parish. This low budget counter culture smash hit follows the main characters on a journey from California to Louisiana. The movie was released on July 14, 1969.
Many activities are planned throughout the day for visitors and motorcyclists to St. Mary Parish. They include music, food, beverages and fun from 12-4 p.m. behind the St. Mary Parish Courthouse featuring the local band Low Down; Teche Theatre for the Performing Ares will offer a viewing of the local scenes from the movie from 12-4 p.m. and there will be a Teche Theatre showing of the entire movie at 4 p.m. for interested guests; car, motorcycle and rat rod show from 12-2:30 p.m. behind the Blevins Building. Registration begins at 11 a.m.; Belles on the Bayou is sponsored by Arlington Plantation House and Gardens from 10 a.m.-4p.m. Visit one of the iconic plantation homes featured in the movie.
Cajun Coast Visitors Bureau has created an “Easy Riding on the Bayou” brochure that offers a map of the route and details of the area locations and scenes that were featured in the movie. The brochure will be available online at their website, www.cajuncoast.com, for visitors to download. The “Easy Riding on the Bayou” brochure will also be sent to surrounding welcome centers.
“We are fortunate that many of the locations in St. Mary parish from the iconic movie, Easy Rider, have been preserved after almost 50 years,’ Patrice Williams, Chamber board member and event chairman said. “Franklin is a beautiful small town and we want to invite visitors to enjoy a leisurely ride through St. Mary Parish not only for this event but throughout the year. We know they will want to stay a while to enjoy our shops, restaurants, motels and all that we have to offer visitors.”
“There is a large, weekend warrior, motorcycle target audience and we are optimistic that this event will continue to grow,” JoAnne Bergeron, chairman of the chamber board, said. “The response has been great. We are marketing the event via all media sources and social media through-out Louisiana and beyond. Tune in for more details as the date gets closer.”
Chamber president Donna Meyer said, “I’m looking forward to a great day in downtown Franklin by the bayou, come out and mingle with our visitors and local leadership.”
There are opportunities for local businesses and organizations to support this event and get involved. Sponsorships are welcomed and available in many levels. Volunteers are welcomed and encouraged to help with all the activities on July 15. For more information, call the Chamber office at 337-384-3830.

Hebert earns MaxPreps Small Schools 2nd-team Softball All-American honors

Morgan City High School standout Kennedy Hebert added to her list of senior softball accomplishments when she was named an a second-team All-American on MaxPreps Small Schools Softball All-American Teams.
Hebert finished her senior season with a 25-5 mark and a 1.37 ERA. In 184 innings, she surrendered 59 runs (36 earned) on 105 hits with 86 walks and 268 strikeouts.
Offensively, the Nicholls State signee hit .591 with 16 doubles, seven triples, six home runs and 58 RBIs. She scored 37 runs, had a .646 on-base percentage and a 1.108 slugging percentage.
Hebert led the Morgan City Lady Tigers to the state finals this spring for the first time since the 1990s.
Her latest honor comes after earlier this year being named the All-District 7-4A Offensive and Defensive Most Valuable Player, the Gatorade Louisiana Softball Player of the Year and a first-team Louisiana Sports Writers Association Class 4A All-State selection.
Louisiana had one other representative on the Small Schools’ squad, first-team catcher Kaylee Lopez of North Vermilion.
Cheryl Weaver of Champion High School in Warren, Ohio, was named the National Small Schools Coach of the Year, while Neshoba Central in Philadelphia, Mississippi, was named National Small Schools Team of the Year. Leanna Johnson of Brantley High School in Brantley, Alabama, was named the National Small Schools Player of the Year.

Sanford earns ALL-USA Louisiana baseball honors

Berwick High School junior outfielder Mitchell Sanford recently was named a second-team selection on the American Family Insurance ALL-USA Louisiana Baseball Team. Sanford, an LSU commitment, made the list, comprised of all classes, as an outfielder. During his junior season, he batted .370 with 12 doubles, five triples, one home run and 29 RBIs. He stole 13 bases and scored 37 runs. Defensively, he had an .871 fielding percentage. Sanford also pitched, recording a 7-1 mark with a 0.94 ERA. In 53.2 innings, he surrendered 17 runs (seven earned) on 29 hits with 17 walks and 68 strikeouts. This postseason, Sanford earned first-team All-District ...

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Morgan City 9s and 11s to begin state tourney play

The Morgan City 9-year-old and 11-year-old All-Stars will begin state tournament play in Monroe this weekend. The Morgan City 9s will compete in the youth minors state tournament bracket against Monroe, Gonzales and Bossier. In the other bracket are East Ouachita North, Ruston, Pineville and Vernon Parish. Morgan City will open tournament play Friday at 2 p.m. with a contest against Monroe before facing Bossier Saturday at 10 a.m. and Gonzales Saturday at 6 p.m. The winner of bracket A will meet the winner of bracket B in Sunday’s final at 2 p.m. In 11U action, Morgan City will compete in the majors state tournament ...

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Area horseshoe pitchers will compete at world horseshoe pitching championships

Two members of the Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association will compete in the 2018 National Horseshoe Pitchers Association World Horseshoe Pitching Championships, which begin Monday and run through July 21 in Florence, South Carolina. Local members Dwain Arceneaux of Thibodaux and Tim Gilmore of Bayou Vista will be competing. Arceneaux will compete in the Men’s H-1 group, while Gilmore will throw in the Elder’s A-2 division. In all, Louisiana will have 10 contestants at this year’s competition, which is ex-pected to have 1,026 competitors from 47 states along with Canada, South Africa and Norway. The adult’s championships will be held July 19-21. Among the notable ...

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Patterson 12U All-Stars win bracket opener

The Patterson Babe Ruth 12U All-Stars won their first bracket game at the Babe Ruth Southwest Region Tournament with an 11-1 victory against Hamburg, Arkansas, Thursday in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Patterson took a 3-0 lead after an inning, led 5-1 after three complete and extended its lead to 7-1 after the fourth. The game ended after five innings with Patterson ahead 11-1 against Arkansas’ northern state champion. Charlotte Calais and Emily Lipari led Patterson’s offense. Calais was 3-for-3 with a double, two RBIs, three stolen bases and two runs, while Lipari was 2-for-3 with two doubles, four RBIs and a ...

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BHPA Weekly Report

Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association Spring League Week 14 W L Tails Up 71 55 W.H.A.G. 70.5 55.5 Heads Up 66.5 59.5 Kemper Ringers 61.5 64.5 Dud’s Club 56 70 Dilly Dilly 51.5 74.5 High scratch point av-erage: (30’) Tim Gilmore 83.4, Al Dodson 75.3 and Gerald Prados 70.8; and (40’) Jimmy Percle 51.4, Clyde Landry 50.5 and Glenn Miller 45.9. High individual ringer percentage: (30’) Gilmore 63.5, Dodson 53.6 and Prados ...

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The People Speak!

June 29, 2018 Dear Editor, The 6th Annual MCOFR got back on track with more sponsors and boat entries than ever in 2018! Our 2018 Diamond Sponsors were: EEC Testing Service, Inc. and One Subsea, a Schlumberger Company. Our 2018 Platinum Sponsors were: Major Equipment & Remediation and Tanks-a-Lot LLC. Our 2018 Gold Sponsors were: Peterson Agency, Inc.; Central Boat Rentals; MCR Land Investments (J. Sanford); Mayon’s Accounting; Bourgeois Smokehouse; Protec Defender, Inc.; Regions Bank; Cenac Marine Services, LLC; Tanks-a-Lot Trinidad, Ltd.; Garber Bros, Inc.; Oceaneering International Inc.; Offshore Energy Services; King Trucking; ...

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Sheriff: Suspect booked on drug warrant

A 35-year-old Patterson man was booked on a warrant stemming from an April incident when detectives searched his home and found Xanax pills, marijuana and drug paraphernalia, St. Mary Parish Sheriff Scott Anslum said in a news release.

—Travis Morin, 35, of Tiffany Street in Patterson, was arrested at 4:17 p.m. Thursday on a warrant charging him with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of Xanax with intent to distribute, possession of drug paraphernalia, violation of controlled dangerous substance law-drug-free zone and illegal use of dangerous substance in presence of a juvenile.

Narcotics section detectives made contact with Morin on a traffic stop conducted by Morgan City Police Department detectives. The warrant stemmed from an investigation initiated April 5. Detectives executed a search warrant at Morin’s home where they located marijuana, Xanax pills and items of drug paraphernalia, Anslum said.

Through the investigation, detectives learned that minor children were present at the home. Morin’s home was located within 2,000 feet of a church. Morin was booked into parish jail and then released on $12,000 bail.

Anslum reported that deputies responded to 40 complaints in the parish and reported the following arrests in east St. Mary Parish:

—Justin Ford, 27, of Nini Road in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 1:11 p.m. Thursday on a warrant for failure to appear on a charge of theft. Ford was transported from the Jefferson Parish Correctional Facility to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center. No bail was set.

—Macy Wiggins, 19, of Teche Road in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 5:13 p.m. Thursday on a warrant charging her with no license plate lights, possession of Xanax and violation of controlled dangerous substance law-drug-free zone.

Narcotics Section detectives patrolling Bayou Vista located Wiggins at a home on Southwest Road. The warrant stemmed from an investigation initiated Jan. 13. Detectives conducted a traffic stop with Wiggins and found evidence that she was in possession of Xanax in a drug-free zone, Anslum said. Wiggins was jailed with bail set at $1,500.

Morgan City Police Chief James Blair reported that officers responded to 43 calls and reported the following arrests:

—Tyler Brewer, 25, of Charlotte Drive in Patterson, was arrested at 2:45 a.m. Friday on a charge of domestic abuse battery.

Brewer was located and arrested at the police department on a warrant. The warrant stems from a Thursday investigation when officers responded to the area of La. 182 in regard to a disturbance. Officers arrived and learned that the parties involved had already departed the scene.

The victim later filed a report with the police department in regard to a battery that had been committed. Brewer was identified during the investigation. Brewer allegedly struck the victim during an altercation. The investigation continued when a warrant was prepared for Brewer’s arrest. Brewer was jailed.

—Shade Suire, 25, of Chestnut Drive in Morgan City, was arrested at 10:01 a.m. Thursday on a warrant charging him with four counts of failure to appear for drug court.

Suire was located and arrested in the area of Chestnut Drive on a warrant for 16th Judicial District Court. Suire was jailed.

—Meghan R. Scarbrough, 30, of La. 668 in Morgan City, was arrested at noon Thursday on a warrant charging her with failure to appear for arraignment. Scarbrough was located and arrested at the police department on a city court warrant. Scarbrough was jailed.

—Matthew T. Rollins, 24, of Diane Drive in Patterson, was arrested at 4:06 p.m. Thursday on a charge of disturbing the peace intoxicated.

Patrol officers responded to a motel in the area of La. 182 in regard to a removal of a person. Officers arrived when Rollins was identified. Rollins was in an intoxicated state, Blair said. Rollins was jailed.

—Jaleesha Hamilton, 38, of Mississippi, was arrested at 7:13 p.m. Thursday on a charge of theft less than $1,000.

Patrol officers responded to a business in the area of Seventh Street in regard to a shoplifter. Officers arrived when Hamilton was identified. Hamilton allegedly took items valued at $25.73 without paying for them. Hamilton was jailed.

Berwick Police Chief James Richard reported the following arrest:

—Brandie Tucker, 25, of Lady of the Lake Road in St. Martinville, was arrested at 3:12 a.m. Friday on charges of flight from an officer, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, driving under suspension and no turn signal. Bail was set at $6,250.

Patterson Police Chief Janis Merritt reported no arrests.

Police: Two dead in homicide-suicide in Franklin

Two people were killed Thursday in Franklin after a man allegedly shot a woman and then turned the gun on himself, Franklin Police Chief Tina Thibodeaux said in a news release.

At 11:44 a.m. Thursday, the Franklin Police Department received a complaint of a shooting that occurred in the area of West Ibert Street. Upon officer's arrival, officers discovered one deceased male with a gunshot wound, Kenneth Smith Jr., 30, and a female victim, April Charles, 36, with two gunshot wounds, the chief said.

Charles was transported by Acadian Ambulance to a local hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries. With the assistance of the Franklin Fire Department and the St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office an investigation was conducted. Through the investigation, police discovered that Smith shot Charles before shooting himself, Thibodeaux said.

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