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(UPDATED) CLARENCE CARBIN

Clarence Carbin, 55, a native of Morgan City and resident of Patterson, died Wednesday, July 5, 2017, at Patterson Healthcare Center.
Visitation will be Saturday from 10 a.m. until services at 11 a.m. at Jones Funeral Home in Morgan City.
He is survived by three brothers, Robin Carbin and Harlie Francis, both of Morgan City, and Kim Carbin of Bayou Vista; four sisters, Mavis Otis of Duson, Alice Carbin of Bayou Vista, and Trudy Carbin and Veronica Vilo, both of Lafayette; and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister and both his maternal and paternal grandparents.
Jones Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Wheel House for July 6

VACATION BIBLE
School at First United Methodist Church, 109 Gilmore Drive, Berwick, 5:30-8:30 p.m. July 9-13. Theme: “Maker Fun Factory (Created by God, Built for a Purpose).” For info call 985-384-7108.

SUPER SATURDAY
Free celebration at Higher Ground Family Church, 3369 La. 70, Stephensville, for ages 6-12. Includes games, crafts, Bible lessons and lunch. Pre-register by July 12 for a free T-shirt. Call 985-714-6106.

WOMEN MISSION
Ministry of New Salem Baptist Church, Patterson, meeting 10 a.m. Saturday, July 22. Speaker Rose Dewey.

PASSPORT FAIR
For processing passport application at Patterson Post Office, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 22. For info call 985-395-3382.

REVIVAL
At New Salem Baptist Church, 1412 Cherry St., Patterson, 7 p.m. July 26-28. Public invited.

YOUTH
Gospel Youth Explosion hosted by Morning Glory Ministries at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5 at Siracusa Recreation Building. Guest speaker India Bennett. School supplies, prizes, backpacks and food given. For info call 985-253-0925 or 985-255-6145.

Sheriff: Crash into bar pit leads to arrest

A 63-year-old Franklin woman was arrested Wednesday for hit and run and on drug charges after a St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy learned that she crashed a vehicle into a bar pit along the Verdunville Levee, Sheriff Mark Hebert said in a news release.

—Linda Pichoff , 63, of Yellow Road in Franklin, was arrested at 1:48 p.m. Wednesday on charges of hit-and-run driving, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

A deputy responded to a report of a disturbance in progress at a home in the Franklin area. The deputy spoke with the subjects involved, including Pichoff , who had cuts on her arm and bruising on her face.

The deputy collected evidence that Pichoff sustained the injuries when she crashed a vehicle into the bar pit along the Verdunville Levee, Hebert said.

The deputy located the vehicle submerged in water west of Lake Road. During the investigation into the crash, the deputy located marijuana and items of drug paraphernalia in the truck inside Pichoff’s purse, Hebert said. Pichoff was released on a summons to appear in court Oct. 11.

Hebert reported responding to 49 complaints in the parish and reported the following arrests in east St. Mary Parish:

—Reese Racine, 51, of Toaquin Drive in Houma, was arrested at 1:11 p.m. Wednesday on a warrant for failure to appear on the charges of speeding and direct contempt.

A deputy responded to a report of a person walking on U.S. 90 in Ricohoc in the extreme heat. The deputy spoke with the subject as he was being evaluated by Acadian Ambulance personnel and located the active warrant for his arrest. Racine was jailed with bail set at $298.50.

—Virginia Sam, 22, of Anderson Street in Franklin, was arrested at 6:01 p.m. Wednesday on charges of speeding and operating a vehicle with a suspended driver’s license.

A deputy observed a vehicle traveling 62 mph in a posted 45 mph zone on U.S. 90 in Bayou Vista. The deputy conducted a traffic stop and found that the driver, Sam, had a suspended license. Sam was released on a summons to appear in court Oct. 11.

Morgan City Police Chief James Blair reported responding to 58 calls and reported the following arrests:

—Jessie C. Davis, 25, of Duke Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 11:05 a.m. Wednesday on charges of driving under suspension and restraints required.

Bike patrol officers observed a vehicle being operated in the area of Seventh Street and the operator was not properly restrained. A stop was initiated and Davis was identified as the operator of the vehicle. Davis had a suspended driver’s license, Blair said. He was jailed.

— Dequante Wesley, 23, of Orange Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 2 p.m. Wednesday on a charge of entry or remaining where forbidden.

Investigators with the Morgan City Police Department Narcotics Division observed Wesley in the Shannon Homes Housing Authority. Wesley was barred from entering on Housing Authority Properties. Wesley was jailed.

—Jerry L. Percle Jr., 49, of Canton Street in Berwick, was arrested at 4:28 p.m. Wednesday on warrants charging him with possession of methamphetamine and improper turn and on a charge of vehicle license required.

Investigators with the Morgan City Police Department Detectives Division observed a vehicle being operated in the area of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard without a license plate.

A stop was initiated, and Percle , the driver, had active warrants for his arrest. The warrants stem from an investigation from a June investigation when a patrol officer initiated a stop due to an improper turn in the area of Pine Street, Blair said.

Percle was found to be in possession of suspected methamphetamine. The investigation continued and warrants were prepared for Percle’s arrest. Percle was jailed.

—Justin Vosburg , 25, of Susan Court in Morgan City, was arrested at 4:57 p.m. Wednesday on charges of possession of marijuana and disregarding traffic controls.

Investigators with the Morgan City Police Department Narcotics Division observed a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign in the area of Ditch Avenue. A stop was initiated, and Vosburg, the driver, possessed suspected marijuana, Blair said. Vosburg was jailed.

—Gage Ford, 26, of Ditch Avenue in Morgan City, was arrested at 7:31 p.m. Wednesday on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of drug paraphernalia and violation of uniform controlled dangerous substance law-drug-free zone.

Morgan City Police Department Narcotics Division investigators with the assistance of investigators from the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Division executed a search warrant at a home in the area of Ditch Avenue.

Ford was identified as a suspect in the investigation, and investigators located suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

Police found evidence that Ford was involved in the illicit sale of illegal narcotics and the suspected marijuana located was destined to be sold, Blair said. The incident took place in a drug-free zone. Ford was jailed.

Berwick Police Chief James Richard reported no arrests.

Patterson Police Chief Patrick LaSalle reported no arrests.

Cajun music’s million-seller song ‘The Back Door’ turns 55 years old

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A song the writer’s bandleader hated has become one of Cajun music’s all-time greatest hits, and the writer’s home town salutes him and the song’s 55th anniversary on Sunday. D.L. Menard was 30 in 1962 when he wrote “La Porte en Arriere” (“The Back Door “) — a jaunty ditty in Cajun French about a guy who gets so drunk he has to sneak into his house through the back door. Menard says bandleader Elias Badeaux told him it stunk. But that song helped make him a goodwill ambassador for Cajun music and culture, traveling to dozens of ...

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Assumption library has new director

The Library Board of Control has announced that the new director of the Assumption Parish Library system is Lauren Bordelon.
Bordelon grew up in St. John Parish, where she graduated from E.D. White in 2002. She is a 2006 graduate of Nicholls State University with a Bachelor's Degree in English and a 2010 Masters Degree in Library and Information Science from LSU.
During and following her studies at LSU, Bordelon was in charge of all media for the nine libraries in the Lafourche and Terre bonne public library systems.
When husband, Michael Bordelon, was transferred to Norman, Oklahoma, to work in the oilfield, Bordelon became the Catholic school librarian for that community. In 2014, the Bordelons, with the addition of son Luke, now 4 years old, moved back to Thibodaux, where Mr. Bordelon began his career with Edward Jones and Ms. Bordelon again worked in public relations for the Terrebonne and Lafourche libraries.
The Assumption Parish Library system consists of the main library in Napoleonville and branches at Labadieville, Bayou L’Ourse, Pierre Part and soon, the Belle Rose library.
“I am so excited to be here in Assumption,” Bordelon said. “I am looking forward to seeing how I can fill, continue and advance the needs of this parish library system."
The Bordelon family lives in Thibodaux, where they enjoy gardening, bicycling, boating and the outdoors in general.

In case of emergency ...

Submitted Photo The Bayouland Emergency Amateur Radio Service, BEARS, hosted an in-depth informational meeting for area ham operators. The program was presented by, from left, John Mark Robertson, Louisiana section emergency coordinator; Ed Mason III, a member of the Louisiana emergency staff; Matt Anderson, assistant Louisiana section manager; and Gerard Ducote of the Governor’s Office of Emergency Preparedness and Homeland Security. A total of 19 ham operators were present to ask questions and be informed of the latest plans for emergency communication deployment in the event of disasters of many kinds.

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Franklin All-Stars

The Franklin 8U All-Stars recently captured the District Title. Franklin 8U All-Stars won the Sportsmanship Award. Franklin will be traveling to Rayville, Louisiana July 6th and 7th to play in the State Tournament. Team members pictured are: (Bottom Row left to right) Dewantre Edmond, Cooper Vaccarella, Eli Crochet, Luke Spangler, Dakari Burden and Daylan George. Second row left to right, Caleb Madison, Riley Walden, Brodrick Joseph, Aiden Sherville, Jayden Dwyer and Micah Liner. Coaches are Jamon Vaccarella, Dewante Edmond, Jerry Crochet and Jake Spangler.

Police Reports 7-6-17

St. Mary Parish Sheriff Mark Hebert reported the following arrests:
Reese Racine, 51, of Houma, was arrested Wednesday at 1:11 p.m. on a failure to appear warrant on charges of speeding and direct contempt. Bond is set at $298.
Linda Pichoff, 63, of 101 Yellow Bayou Road, Franklin, was arrested Wednesday at 1:48 p.m. on charges of hit and run driving, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was released on a summons.
Virginia Sam, 22, of 809 Anderson St., Franklin, was arrested Wednesday at 6:01 p.m. on charges of speeding and suspended driver’s license and was released on a summons.
Franklin Police Chief Sabria McGuire reported the arrest of Jermaine Williams Sr., 41, of Scottie Street, Franklin, Monday at 10:48 a.m. on district court failure to appear warrants on charges of criminal neglect of family and was held with no bond set.

FFH rounds up donations for local emergency aid center

Employees of Franklin Foundation Hospital donated canned goods and non-perishable items to St. Mary Emergency Aid Center, United Way for South Louisiana.
Employees were allowed to wear jeans, or dress down, for non-clinical staff or wear the scrub of their choice on the last two Fridays of June by bringing donation items.
Items were collected at the quarterly Town Hall meetings which all employees attend. Monetary donations were also accepted.
“Our Employees are awesome,” Director of Business Development and Marketing Dawn Kaiser-Melancon said. “After reading th e article in the newspaper that the Emergency Aid Center had a huge need, our employees responded with this donation to help out the cause. We are always proud of our employees and their willingness to support community programs.”
Franklin Foundation hospital is a 22-bed critical access facility that offers 24-hour emergency room, inpatient and outpatient surgery, obstectrics with nursery, intensive care unit, skilled nursing services; physician services are provided at the hospital medical office building and the Baldwin Family Clinic.

Williams-Dear to wed July 8

Michelle and Brandon Delco of Patterson and Bradford Williams of Sunset wish to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jasmine Williams, to Percy Dear, son of Gloria Dear of Morgan City and Percy Dear Sr. of Mississippi. The wedding will take place at 5 p.m. July 8 at the Patterson Area Civic Center.

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