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Red Ribbon poster contest winners
Winners of the St. Mary Parish Red Ribbon Week poster contest have been announced.
The grand champion spot goes to Heather Verret, a teacher at Raintree Elementary School in Baldwin.
Other winners whose drawings will be featured in the 2017-2018 calendar are:
—Ja’Quiton Washington, 10th grade, Patterson High
—Emily Rogers, 9th grade, Hanson Memorial
—Camille Baker, 9th grade, Hanson Memorial
—Dulce Soria Chavez, 8th grade, Hanson Memorial
—Victoria Nguyen, 7th grade, Berwick Junior High
—Grace Faucheux, 6th grade, Hanson Memorial
—Alexa Laubach, 5th grade, Holy Cross
—Madelyn Trosclair, 5th grade, St. John
—Sherley Perez, 4th grade, J.S. Aucoin
—Emily Faucheux, 3rd grade, St. John
—Valeria Luna, 2nd grade, Norman
—Peiytan Williams, 1st grade, V.B. Glencoe
All will be recognized at the April 13 St. Mary Parish School Board meeting along with the winner of the slogan contest, Abby Dugas of Hanson Memorial.
(Updated) Beadle, Weary in District 10 runoff; bond proposition easily passes
Gabriel Beadle, R-Berwick, and Reginald Weary, D-Patterson, will face off April 29 in a runoff for the at-large District 10 St. Mary Parish Council seat.
The district covers half of Berwick extending west to Centerville and also includes Four Corners, but all voters in the parish are eligible to vote in the race.
In Saturday’s election, Beadle received 49 percent, 2,048 votes, while Weary got 43 percent, 1,799 votes. Darryl Perry, R-Bayou Vista, had 8 percent, 352 votes, according to complete but unofficial returns.. Turnout for the council race was just 12.7 percent, according to the Louisiana Secretary of State’s website.
The special election was held to fill the vacancy left by former Councilman Steve Bierhorst, who resigned in September 2016 due to health reasons. Pam Washington has replaced Bierhorst temporarily on the council. The term will expire in January 2019.
Morgan City-area voters also overwhelmingly approved a bond proposition for St. Mary Parish Consolidated Gravity Drainage District 2 to issue $6.25 million in bonds for 20 years. Seventy-seven percent voted in favor of the proposal, and just 23 percent voted against it. Turnout for the bond proposition vote was 12.9 percent.
The bonds will allow the drainage district to build a new pump station by Lake End Park in Morgan City as part of the Morgan City Levee Improvements Project, which is designed to certify the city’s levee system for 100-year flood protection and keep insurance rates from soaring.
Morgan City residents won’t see any increase in property taxes because of the proposition, drainage district officials said.
Passing the proposition allows the district to borrow more money based on a millage that’s already in place. The new station will replace two pump stations currently located by Teche Regional Medical Center.
Beadle has already been on the parish council in the district 6 seat, which includes half of Morgan City and most of Berwick, since January 2016. Weary ran against Bierhorst for the District 10 seat in November 2015. Beadle is co-owner of Urgent Care of Morgan City, while Weary is the accountant for the city of Patterson.
Weary and Beadle expected a low turnout because of the election being a special election, but turnout was even lower than they expected.
Poor weather may have also affected turn-out on Election Day, they said.
Weary plans to examine the results and see which areas he needs to improve in to be able to win the runoff and “how to attract more people to the polls,” he said.
“The election, in general, is just about ideas,” Beadle said.
Those ideas include improving St. Mary Parish to make the parish more economically competitive with surrounding parishes, “because, at this point, we are not,” Beadle said.
Both candidates stressed the importance of making sure everyone votes in the runoff.
This council race will determine how local tax dollars are spent.
“This is what determines how we grow or how we live or how we survive,” Weary said.
Patterson's Taylor and Butler, Berwick's Clark lead area All-District 8-3A boys basketball honorees
District champion Patterson High School boasts the league’s Coach of the Year and a first-team selection, while Berwick also had one first-team selection on the All-District 8-3A boys basketball team. Patterson High School’s Ryan Taylor was named Coach of the Year, while senior Lumberjack Jordan Butler was a first-team selection.
Berwick senior Larenz Clark also earned firstteam honors.
E.D. White senior Kevin Johnson earned the league’s Most Valuable Player award.
Other Patterson Lumberjacks earning district recognition were second-team selection Tyric Garrett and honorable mention picks, Khyri Harris, John Brooks, Drew Lucas and Dajon Richard.
Additional Berwick honorees included second-team selection Tysin Meads and honorable mention choices Travis Whitehead and Donald Tillman.
Below are the complete teams:
First Team
Kevin Johnson, Sr., E.D. White (MVP); Blake Turner, Sr., North Vermilion; Jordan Butler, Sr., Patterson; Malik Criner, So; North Vermilion; and Larenz Clark, Sr., Berwick.
Coach of the Year: Ryan Taylor, Patterson High School
Second Team
Tysin Meads, Berwick; Elijah Mitchell, Erath; Creed Rudd, Kaplan; Tyric Garrett, Patterson; and Kevin Ina, Franklin.
Honorable Mention
Travis Whitehead, Berwick; Donald Tillman, Berwick; Khyri Harris, Patterson; John Brooks, Patterson; Drew Lucas, Patterson; Rafe Blades, E.D. White; Eli Lasseigne, E.D. White; Hayden Tortorich, E.D. White; Grant Dardar North Vermilion; Dajon Richard, Patterson; and Ryan Gratz, E.D. White.
Felony theft suspect sought
The Morgan City Police Department is seeking the whereabouts of Mary A. Landry. Landry is wanted on a charge of felony theft from a local business and on numerous narcotic violations.
Landry 39 years, is 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weights about 150 pounds. Here last known address is in the 1500 block of Main Street in Patterson.
Anyone knowing Landry\s whereabouts is urged to contact the Morgan City Police Department at 985-380-4605.
