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Homely mastiff Martha wins world’s ugliest dog

PETALUMA, Calif. (AP) — Martha is big, ugly, lazy and gassy. And a world champion. In a competition annually dominated by the old, the tiny and the hairless, the 3-year-old, 125-pound Neapolitan Mastiff used her lollygagging youth to win the 29th annual World’s Ugliest Dog Contest. She was a favorite of the Northern California crowd from the start, often plopping down on her side on stage with her droopy face spread across the ground when she was supposed to be showing off. The judges didn’t even need to hear her signature snore to give her the award. “Do you know you just won the World’s Ugliest Dog Contest?” asked Kerry Sanders of NBC News, one of three judges who gave Martha the crown. Her handler Shirley Zindler answered for her: “I’d gloat, but I need a nap.” Martha lumbered away with $1,500, a flashy trophy and a trip to New York for media appearances, all things she could hardly care less about. The dog, from nearby Sebastopol, was rescued when she was nearly blind from neglect by the Dogwood Animal Rescue Project in Sonoma County, where the contest was held. After several surgeries, she can now see again, Zindler said. The only animal in this year’s contest too big to be held by her handler, Martha beat out 13 other dogs, most of them the kind of older, smaller dogs who win here. Moe, a 16-year-old Brussels Griffon-pug mix from Santa Rosa, California, who was the oldest in the competition, came in second. He had lost his hearing and sight but his sense of smell is strong and he was enjoying all the smells at the Sonoma-Marin Fair where the contest is held, including funnel cakes and other fried goodies. Chase, a 14-year-old Chinese Crested-Harke mix, came all the way from Neath, United Kingdom to take third place. The contestants were judged on first impressions, unusual attributes, personality and audience reaction. Many of the contestants were adopted. Monkey, a 6-year-old Brussels Griffon, and Icky, an 8-year-old unknown breed, were both rescued from the homes of hoarders. These dogs — some with acne, others with tongues permanently sticking out — are used to getting called ugly. But for their owners, it was love at first sight. “He’s my sexy boy,” Vicky Adler, of Davis, California, said of her 8-year-old Chinese Crested named Zoomer. —For a video of the contestants and winner visit: www.nbcnews.com/widget/video-embed/975266883850

Hospice volunteer’s woeful tales wear her family down

DEAR ABBY: My mother has been a hospice volunteer for six months. I think that’s great. The problem is, all she ever talks about anymore is the families and patients she helps. I’m tired of coming home from school or work and hearing about her latest patient’s family drama or the details about how they died. My grandmother, who also lives with us, is burned out from it, too. I have changed the subject or asked her politely several times not to continue telling me these stories, to no avail. I have also mentioned that it is a violation of HIPAA ...

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Wheel House for June 26

STORYTELLLING
At 2 p.m. Thursday, June 29, area author and storyteller Sherry T. Broussard will present a program at Morgan City Public Library, corner of Second and Everett streets. Free and public invited. For info call 985-380-4646.

PO'BOYS
St. Luke Baptist Church Pastor’s Aide Ministry selling barbecued smoked sausage po’boy, chips and drink for $7 from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 8.

Soap Opera Review: Coming out of a coma on ‘GH’

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: An angry Rick forced Nicole to sign new adoption papers naming him and Maya as the legal parents of Lizzy. Katie, who was cleared of shooting at Quinn, suspects that Eric’s returned ex, Sheila, was actually the shooter. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Nicole, who wasn’t prosecuted for kidnapping Holly, was upset to learn Chloe plans to move to New York and take Holly with her. Hope and Rafe are building a legal case against Deimos. Chad learned Abigail plans to marry Dario. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Carly and Sonny reminisced about the past, while Josslyn fumed over Carly even ...

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Country Showdown promotion coming to Morgan City

The 36th annual Country Showdown is coming to Morgan City. KQKI 95.3 FM has teamed up with the Bayou BBQ Bash to host the country music talent search and radio promotion July 14.

Designed to find the most promising country music talent in the United States for the past 36 years, the Country Showdown gives aspiring artists a chance to launch their professional careers. Thousands of performers compete annually for the Country Showdown title.

According to KQKI Sation Manager Bryan Protich, the Country Showdown is an exciting community event that provides aspiring artists in our area an opportunity for regional semifinal and national exposure, while promoting a greater appreciation of Country music.

“This is a new and exciting year, as we are teaming up with the annual Bayou BBQ Bash. There are a lot of new changes with the Country Showdown as well," Protich said.

“Participants will go to one of our participating sponsors to receive an online code, and new this year, all entries will be done online at www.thecountryshowdown.com.”

Acts will compete locally for a chance to advance to one of 30 regional finals, where the winner will receive $1,000. KQKI will be awarding cash and trophies from D&L Trophies for first, second and third place.

According to Protich, also new this year, when you sign up for the Country Showdown, entries will receive a season’s worth of artist mentoring and development through the Country Showdown’s backstage area.

Participating artists will have access to insider industry tips, networking, webinars, a private Facebook group and more. Complete details are available online.

Codes are available at these participating sponsors:

—In Morgan City: Advance Physical Therapy, 1340 Elm St.; Taco Bell, 1005 Greenwood St.; CC’s Coffee House, 1051 Marguerite St.; Courtesy Toyota, 1105 Brashear Ave.; and Courtesy Ford, GMC, Buick, 1051 Victor II Blvd..

—In Berwick: AJ Dohmann Chevrolet, 802 Robison St. and AJ Dohmann Chrysler, 802 Robison St.

—In Franklin: Courtesy Pre-Owned, 2017 Main St.

MCRD Dixie Youth report

Elijah Pipsair homered, and Candy Fleet defeated Scully’s Aluminum Crafts, 7-0, in Minor League action at Spinella Park May 1. Pipsair finished with a home run, a single and scored two runs. Other top Candy Fleet offensive contributors included Ryan Valentine and Dillon Ebbecke, each a double and a run scored apiece, and Ayden Palmature, a single and a run scored. Caden Torres, Isack Delgado, Jarrius Ingram and Carter Lindsey each had a single for Scully’s. Hanko’s Metal Works 14, A.J. Dohmann 13 Collin LaCoste had three hits, including a double, and Hanko’s Metal Works defeated A.J. Dohmann, 14-13, in ...

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Police Reports 6-26-17

Chitimacha Police Chief Hal Hutchinson reported the following arrest:
Logan Charpentier, 24, Irish Bend Road, Franklin, was arrested on Friday for possession of methamphetamine. Charpentier was released by Chitimacha Police on a summons due to an unrelated misdemeanor charge. Charpentier was then arrested by the Franklin Police Department for the charge of possession.
St. Mary Parish Sheriff Mark Hebert reported the following arrests:
John Vandercook, 46, 112 Arnold St., Amelia, was arrested on Friday at 8:57 a.m. for violation of the parish leash law ordinance. Vandercook was released on a summons.
Davin Myers, 26, 1698 Duchamp Road, Broussard, was arrested on Friday at 5:38 p.m. on a warrant for failure to appear on the charge of criminal trespass. Myers was released on a $500 bond.
Benjamin Cheramie, 46, 2614 Tupelo St., Morgan City, was arrested on Saturday at 11:56 a.m. for violation of the parish ordinance governing outdoor burning. Cheramie was released on a summons.
Hank Landry, 40, 4055 Francis St., Berwick, was arrested on Saturday at 11:56 a.m. for violation of the parish ordinance governing outdoor burning. Landry was released on a summons.
John Brown, 41, 126 Howard Road, Opelousas, was arrested on Saturday at 5:17 a.m. for operating a vehicle with a suspended driver’s license. Brown was released on a summons.
Lester Thomas Jr., 43, 108 Hurst St., Patterson, was arrested on Sunday at 9:09 a.m. on a warrant for failure to appear on the charge of issuing worthless checks. Thomas was released on a $1,500 bond.
Kenny Frederick, 30, 1809 Joan Drive, Franklin, was arrested on Sunday at 10:57 a.m. for possession of drug paraphernalia. Frederick was released on a summons.
Narcotics agents arrested Lorrie Verret, 36, Weber St., Franklin, was arrested on Friday at 7:38 p.m. for improper lane usage, possession of Schedule II – methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, obstruction of justice, possession of a Legend Drug – trazadone without a prescription, possession of a Legend Drug – hydrazine without a prescription, possession of a Legend Drug – gabapentin without a prescription and possession of a dangerous substance in the presence of a minor. No bail is set.
Jacob Zirlott, 33, 112 Oxford Loop, Franklin, was arrested on Friday at 10:27 for possession of Schedule II – methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a firearm in the presence of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of a controlled dangerous substance in the presence of a minor. No bail is set.

LSU beats Oregon State 6-1 to reach CWS finals

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Caleb Gilbert held LSU to two hits in 7 1/3 innings, Michael Papierski homered from both sides of the plate and LSU beat No. 1 national seed Oregon State 6-1 on Saturday to reach the College World Series finals.

The Tigers (52-18) won their third straight elimination game, including back-to-back victories over Oregon State. The Beavers (56-6) had a pair of 23-game winning streaks and finished the season with a .903 winning percentage — the best since Texas' mark of .908 in 1982.

The Tigers beat the Beavers 3-1 on Friday to force the second game.

Gilbert allowed an infield single and walk before Michael Gretler homered in the seventh. He struck out a career-high seven in his longest outing in his two seasons at LSU. Zack Hess allowed one hit the rest of the way.

Papierski became the first player to homer twice in a CWS game since TCU's Bryan Holaday in 2010. He went deep from the left side off Bryce Fehmel in the second and the right side off Brandon Eisert in the fourth.

Wheel House for June 23

FUN DAY
Family Fun Day at First Baptist Church, Patterson, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 1. Features live Christian music, children’s fun jumps, hot dogs, popcorn, snowballs and cotton candy. Free and public invited.

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