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Blake Luquette and his family, who are from Abbeville, spent a week in West Virginia and lived with the Grimes family for seven days. All their expenses were paid for.

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In the winter, the Grimes’ six bedroom home could be surrounded by snow, making for a beautiful place to stay for seven days.

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The Luquette family eat with the Grimes family in West Virginia. Taking a photo is Heidi Luquette (with cap) with her husband Blake (right) and their children Hudson and Layla at the table. The Grimes are Melissa and Chris.

West Virginia Family offers home to combat veterans from south Louisiana

A West Virginia family with Delcambre ties is doing its part to try and help combat veterans from south Louisiana.
Melissa Campbell Grimes is a 1987 Delcambre High graduate. Chris Grimes and Melissa live in Circleville, West Virginia.
Melissa’s husband just retired from the Navy after 22 years of service. Fifteen of those 22 years were spent with Navy Special Ops.
Melissa is now a retired teacher.
They live in a 119-year-old six-bedroom farmhouse located on 100-plus acres in West Virginia. The house belonged to Grime’s family.

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Dozier Elementary students who get dropped off in the parent pick-up line will see this hydrant, themed after a minion animated character, and was designed by Talon Landry (left). He was assisted by classmate Cooper Fourroux (right).

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Kaiden Viator’s hydrant is located behind Our Lady of Lourdes Church next to the cemetery and features a Louisiana sunset with a bare tree and birds. He was assisted by Erath High Talented Art students, Ainsley Hartman (left) and Michelle Spaziante (center).

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Anabel Roy (left) and Hattie Barras (right) Hydrant
dedicated to the memory of Erath High graduate Ross Granger, located on Granger Street.

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Jada Cormier (left) assisted Kloe Broussard (right) with her patriotic design on her hydrant of a waving American flag.

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Assisted by Lanie Gautreaux (left), the hydrant designed by Elizabeth Toups (right) features imagery from our Cajun culture, including a magnolia, an accordion and music notes.

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Some hydrants will put a smile on your face, like Preston Bourgeois’s hydrant located next to a pharmacy in Erath. His hydrant is themed after 2 common over the counter medicines, DayQuil and NyQuil.

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Madeline Zegura’s hydrant is located in front of the rectory at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Erath. Her design features a stained glass look and the word, “faith” which she hopes will inspire faith in those who see it.

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Located on the side street by Erath Middle School, is Landen Romero’s design, themed after Where’s Waldo.

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Carter Primeaux, Vermilion Parish Middle School student of the year, chose to go with a patriotic theme to his hydrant due to the huge 4th of July celebration that Erath is known for.

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Rees Reaux (right) assists Owen Crochet (left) with his design which captures the likeness of Luigi from Super Mario Brothers.

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Rees Reaux (right) assists Owen Crochet (left) with his design which captures the likeness of Luigi from Super Mario Brothers.

Erath now has Colorful Water Hydrants

ERATH — Ride through Erath near Erath High School and Dozier Elementary, and you will see each fire hydrant has taken on a character.
Last week Erath Middle School eighth-graders brought new life to 23 fire hydrants throughout the town. It was a project taken on by the students in Jennifer Doxey Gayneaux art class at EMS.
“I was super excited and proud that the students accomplished what some thought would not have happened in one day,” Gayneaux said. “Some students asked to come back in a few years to touch them up.

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Cleanest City Chair Liz Gremillion, Keep Abbeville Beautiful’s Charlene Beckett, Gulf Coast Bank’s Paul Patout, the Abbeville Garden Club’s Pasty Hebert and Garden Club’s Gwen Lanoux (L-R) promote “Love the Boot.”

Gulf Coast Bank partners with KAB, Garden Club to ‘Love the Boot’

Gulf Coast Bank has partnered with Keep Abbeville Beautiful and the Abbeville Garden Club by sponsoring the “Love the Boot” canvas totes.
An average family takes home almost 1,500 plastic bags a year, none of which are recyclable. These reusable bags can be another choice when shopping.

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Mayor Wayne Theriot (seated), Alderman Warren Rost, Alderwoman Phyllis Johnson and Alderman Jonathan Schlicher (L-R) show the ordinance that made Maurice a town.

Maurice is a town!

MAURICE — Mayor Wayne Theriot struck his gavel against the sound block Wednesday night.
In doing so, the village of Maurice became the town of Maurice.
During Wednesday’s monthly meeting, the Board of Aldermen approved an ordinance to reclassify Maurice as a town.
“It’s a historic ordinance,” Theriot said proudly. “We are officially now the town of Maurice.”

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