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Retro Nintendo gaming system returning

REDMOND, Wash. (AP) — Nintendo says the retro version of one of its iconic video game platforms will return to store shelves next year.
The company says its Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition will return next summer. The 8-bit system went on sale for the holidays last year. The Classic Edition includes 30 games like “Super Mario Bros.” and “The Legend of Zelda.”
Washington-based Nintendo said Tuesday that high demand has prompted the company to extend shipping of its upcoming retro version of the 16-bit Super NES into next year. Shipments of the system were slated to end at the end of the calendar year.
The Super NES Classic Edition is set for release on Sept. 29.

Port board grapples with dredging contract

The Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District is down to its last option as the board discussed what to do with the new funding for the Atchafalaya dredging project Monday during its monthly meeting.
An email from U.S. Corps of Engineers representative Tim Connell said Brice Civil Constructors expressed interest in the special purpose dredge for the Atchafalaya River bar channel. Connell said in his email that the contracting officer with Brice is setting up an initial proposal meeting to present to the Corps at the end of September or early October.
Some board members were skeptical.
“I have a serious question about if the company, Brice, can perform the way they say they can perform,” said board member Lee Dragna.
Dragna said he is skeptical of Brice being able to complete the job after consulting with Ancil Taylor, vice president of Bean Consulting LLC.
Taylor said the placement of the dredge pump at water level versus the top of the deck barge, which Brice is proposing, would be inefficient.
“It concerns me that the Corps wants to sign a five-year deal with a company from Alaska that’s never dredged anything,” said Commissioner Ben Adams in agreeance with the skepticism.
Commissioner Lee Cain also wondered if a standard for the dredging will be in the final contract.
“The (Atchafalaya) bar channel has to be dredged down to 18 to 20 feet and maintained,” said Cain. “That’s the end goal in this contract. The standards need to be defined.”
“We have to be at the table when the decision is made,” said Executive Director Raymond “Mac” Wade.
The board decided to put the specifications for the dredge pump back up for bid with direct solicitation to specific companies that can design the custom dredge pump just in case Brice cannot prove that it can get the job done.
Industry local Michael Patterson, business owner of Central Boat Rentals, voiced his frustration to the board saying that solutions need to come soon.
“There has got to be a sense of urgency. I see the team offering a lot of what you can’t do and not what we can do,” said Patterson. “We all see the trend. If we don’t figure something out, we are not going to be around making a living in this community.”
Dragna mentioned to the rest of the board that the board should seriously consider consolidation of the two ports in the parish so that the port will become self-sufficient. If the port would have to consolidate, a 10-mill property tax would have to be implemented across the parish.
St. Mary Parish president David Hanagriff said he does not oppose the idea of consolidating the ports and that St. Mary Parish has to influence new businesses to the area by taking advantage and diversifying the resources that the parish has to offer.
“Now is the time we need to take charge of our own destiny. … It may be something we have to move forward with,” said Hanagriff.
In other council news, Mike Knobloch, consult-ant for Knobloch Professional Services, informed the board that the port did not receive the Port Security Grant for fiscal year 2017. Funds from the three-year grant was going to be used for the maintenance of MET stations, cameras, Blue Force tracking, cyber security programs, equipment updates and more.
Knobloch did assure that the port has enough funding from previous grants to support the current projects. He said he will work with the American Association of Port Authorities to send a letter to Congress to get more grant funding. The port has been approved for the grant almost every year since 2009.

Radio Logs for Septemer 14

The following are the radio dispatch logs from the Morgan City Police Department. To report unlawful or suspicious activity, call the police department at 985-380-4605.
Wednesday, Sept. 13
7:03 a.m. 7300 block of La. 182; Alarm.
7:15 a.m. 900 block of Marguerite Street; Complaint.
11:14 a.m. 400 block of First Street; Animal complaint.
11:36 a.m. 600 block of Egle Street; Complaint.
12:10 p.m. 400 block of Laurel Street; Animal complaint.
12:12 p.m. 700 block of Fourth Street; Complaint.
1:11 p.m. Veterans Boulevard; Reckless driver.
2:25 p.m. 7700 block of La. 182; Complaint.
2:28 p.m. 7700 block of La. 182; Assistance.
3:45 p.m. 700 block of Fourth Street; Complaint.
4:55 p.m. 400 block of Louisa Street; Juvenile complaint.
8:32 p.m. 800 block of Brashear Avenue; Suspicious person.
8:35 p.m. 7300 block of La. 182; Alarm.
8:59 p.m. 400 block of Levee Road; Medical.
10:33 p.m. 1100 block of Marguerite Street; Suspicious person.
Thursday, Sept. 14
12:01 a.m. 100 block of Brownell Homes; Complaint.
1:09 a.m. 300 block of Wren Street; Disturbance.
1:20 a.m. 1100 block of Fourth Street; Suspicious person.
4:18 a.m. 600 block of Louisa Street; Medical.

Donelon: Flood insurance renewal big for La.

The next few months could be crucial to determine the future of how flood insurance operates in the United States, especially for south Louisiana, State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon said Wednesday. Donelon was guest speaker during the St. Mary Chamber of Commerce business luncheon at the Petroleum Club of Morgan City. He runs the state Department of Insurance, which is responsible for regulating Louisiana’s insurance industry. Donelon discussed the National Flood Insurance Program. Coincidentally, the program was due to be reauthorized or renewed shortly after Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma caused disastrous flooding. Congress typically renews the program every five ...

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Ex-employee accused of stealing $164K from Morgan City business

A 35-year-old Morgan City man has been charged with stealing over $160,000 from a business stemming from an investigation that began nearly a year ago, according to a Morgan City police news release.

Ludger C. Couvillion, 35, of Mike Drive in Morgan City, was arrested at 10:17 a.m. Wednesday on warrants charging him with theft over $25,000 and unlawful production of fraudulent documents.

On Nov. 15, 2016, police began an investigation into improprieties at a business in the Morgan City area. During the investigation, Couvillion was identified as a suspect, and police found evidence linking him to the theft of $164,054.97 from the business, police said. Couvillion allegedly fabricated fraudulent documents in connection with the theft, police said. Couvillion was a former employee of the business he allegedly stole from.

Warrants were prepared for Couvillion’s arrest, and he was Couvillion was arrested Wednesday at the police department.

DR. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON

Dr. William H. Johnson Jr., 81, a native of Gideon, Missouri, and a resident of Morgan City, Louisiana, passed away on Monday, Sept. 11, 2017.

Dr. Johnson served his community as a physician for over 50 years. He had a great compassion for his patients. Dr. Johnson graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Missouri where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. He received his MD from the University of Missouri - Columbia School of Medicine. Dr. Johnson was a member of American Board of Surgery, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He was an Eagle scout and a Captain in the United States Army. Dr. Johnson served as a surgeon during the Vietnam Era at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He later served as city councilman from 1987 - 2000, serving four of those years as Mayor Pro-Tem. He was King Hephaestus XXXII. Dr. Johnson was known as “Papa” to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was a devoted husband, father, brother, son and a friend to many.

Dr. Johnson is survived by his children, Sonja Choate and husband Mark, Bill Johnson and wife Robin, and Connie Thomson and husband George; grandchildren, Laura Major Koelbel, Myles Taylor, Katie Major Gordon, Lindsey Johnson Nolting, Matthew Taylor, Zach Johnson and
Constance Taylor; three great-grandchildren, John Eric Nolting, Aidan Koelbel and Avery Koelbel; and sister, Carolyn Johnson Dell.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Ann Russo Johnson; parents, Houston and Cansada Johnson; sister, Camille Johnson Wilson; and grandson, Dustin Taylor.

Visitation will be held Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will be in the Morgan City Cemetery.

Sales tax collections decline in August

After a one-month surge in St. Mary Parish’s sales and use tax collections, August saw a drop in collections continuing a familiar trend that region has seen for the past few years. Sales and use tax collections totaled $2.69 million in August, a 4.7 percent drop from the $2.82 million collected during August 2016. Sales tax collections are made each month on purchases that occurred during the prior month. Officials collected $116,518 as a result of financial audits, and $139,768 during the same month of 2016. Excluding collections from audits, collections decreased 4.1 percent from August 2016 to August 2017.

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Stephensville hydrant testing Sunday

The Stephensville Volunteer Fire Department will be testing fire hydrants starting at 7 a.m. Sunday. Officials will rotate shutting off water in different areas throughout the day while hydrant testing takes place.

FHS, WSM host opponents; HMS, CHS away

As is scheduled, both the Franklin Hornets and the West St. Mary Wolfpack will play host their opponents on Thursday night while the Centerville Bulldogs and the Hanson Memorial Tigers will play on Friday night.
The Franklin Hornets (0-2) will play host to the Lafayette Christian Academy Knights on Thursday at J. C. Dry Stadium at 7 p.m.
The West St. Mary Wolfpack (0-2) will square off against the Northwest Raiders on Thursday at 7 p.m. at Wolfpack Stadium.
On Friday, the Centerville Bulldogs (2-0) will play host to the Delcambre Panthers in non-district action at Bulldog Stadium at 7 p.m.
The Hanson Memorial Tigers will travel to face the Westminster Crusaders of Opelousas on Friday at 7 p.m.
LCA at FRANKLIN
Franklin will play host to LCA in a rare Thursday at 7 at J. C. Dry Stadium contest before opening District 7-2A action next week.
Franklin is coming off a 49-20 loss to the North Vermilion Patriots last week at J. C. Dry Stadium.
Franklin hosts LCA on Thursday at 7 p.m. at J. C. Dry Stadium.
NORTHWEST at WSM
The West St. Mary Wolfpack (0-2) will play its second Thursday night game in a row this week when the Northwest High School Raiders visit Wolfpack Stadium for a 7 p.m. kickoff.
The Wolfpack return home to battle the Raiders after falling to the Opelousas Tigers last Thursday on the road.
West St. Mary (0-2) will host the Northwest Raiders Thursday at 7 p.m. at Wolfpack Stadium in non-district action.
DELCAMBRE at CENTERVILLE
The unbeaten Centerville Bulldogs (2-0) will eye the Delcambre Panthers on Friday at 7 p.m. at Bulldog Stadium in non-district action.
Centerville, which toppled Ridgewood last week 47-0, looks to continue play host to the 2-A Delcambre Panthers on Friday in non-district action.
HANSON MEMORIAL at WESTMINISTER
The Hanson Memorial Tigers will take to the road to face the Westminster Crusaders on Friday at 7 p.m. in a non-district tilt.
Hanson (0-2) is looking for its first win of the season after dropping a pair of home games to open the season.
Hanson Memorial will take to the road to play the Westminster Crusaders on Friday at 7 p.m.

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