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Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office warns of sex offender scam

According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office’s Public Information Officer Eddie Langlinais, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office is receiving information about another SCAM that involves scammers posing as Vermilion Parish Sheriff Deputies.
The scammer advises the victim, who may be a sex offender, that they are an employee of the Sheriff’s Office and that the Sheriff’s Office has a warrant for their arrest for failing to update their registration. The victim is then advised that the warrant could be paid through the website site “Jpay”.
The victim is instructed to purchase gift cards and send the money through Jpay. The scammer stays on the phone with the victim while the victim is purchasing the gift cards and immediately calls back if they got disconnected. Once the cards are purchased, a female gets on the phone to receive the numbers off the cards. Once completed, the victim is then told that a state warrant for Failure to Appear is also on file and that needs to be taken care of. Knowing that the victim had already gone to different stores to get gift cards, the scammer urges the victim to use the Bitcoin machine in Delcambre, LA.
Although these scammers are good at what they do, NO law enforcement agency uses Bitcoins, therefore NO law enforcement will advise you to deposit money into a Bitcoin machine. Nor will any law enforcement agency advise you to get gift cards to pay a fine or warrant.
Be safe and vigilant and do not ever give out any of your personal information, such as Social Security Number or Banking Account information, to anyone through email, social media, or over the phone, Langlinais said.

UL Lafayette announces COVID spring guidelines

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette has issued its COVID-19 health and safety protocols for the Spring 2022 semester.
Classes begin Wednesday, Jan. 12.
In a message to students and faculty and staff members on Thursday, the University announced:
• Some in-person courses may be delivered remotely from Wednesday, Jan. 12, through Friday, Jan. 28. Faculty members will notify students and post information in Moodle if there is a change in course delivery method.
• In-person student organization events, including meetings, socials, and service projects, will be suspended during this period as well. This includes on- and off-campus events.
• Employees and students, regardless of vaccination status, must wear face coverings on their mouths and noses in all indoor spaces while on University property unless they are alone in a private office or workspace.
COVID-19 testing for students and employees will continue. Unvaccinated students and those who live in an on-campus congregate setting, regardless of vaccination status, may be selected for testing. All unvaccinated employees must get tested for COVID-19 weekly. Fully vaccinated employees may be randomly selected for testing.

The full message to the campus community follows.

Possible course delivery and operation changes announced for Jan. 12-28
In an effort to protect the health and safety of University students and employees and the surrounding community, a number of in-person classes may be delivered remotely from Wednesday, Jan. 12, through Friday, Jan. 28. If a course will go remote during this period, faculty members will notify students and post information in Moodle.
In-person student organization events, including meetings, socials, and service projects, will be suspended during this period as well. This includes on- and off-campus events.

Supervisors of University offices and departments where social distancing is not easily maintained may consider utilizing alternate work arrangements as needed through Friday, Jan. 28. The Office of Human Resources must approve alternate work arrangements.

Face masks required in all indoor spaces on campus
The University has a Face Covering Policy that requires all individuals, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status, to wear face coverings over their mouths and noses in all indoor spaces while on University property unless they are alone in a private office or workspace.
Face coverings are recommended outdoors for those who are fully vaccinated. If you are not fully vaccinated, you must wear one in crowded outdoor settings or during outdoor activities that involve sustained close contact with other people who are not fully vaccinated.
Additional exemptions and face covering guidelines are outlined in the policy. Read the Face Covering Policy on the University Policies website.

COVID-19 vaccinations to be offered by appointment only
Vaccinations, including booster shots, are strongly encouraged. Students and employees may receive a COVID-19 vaccine at Student Health Services by appointment only beginning Monday, Jan. 10. The Moderna vaccine is currently being offered. Vaccinations will no longer be given in the former University Bookstore building at 210 E. St. Mary Blvd. To make an appointment, email shs@louisiana.edu or call (337) 482-1293.

COVID-19 testing site to reopen Thursday, Jan. 6
The on-campus COVID-19 testing site will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, beginning Thursday, Jan. 6. Testing for COVID-19 is available to students, faculty and staff members, and the public in the former University Bookstore building at 210 E. St. Mary Blvd.
Appointments are encouraged for COVID-19 tests, but walk-ins are also accepted. You can schedule a testing appointment here.

Parking for the testing site is available in the E.K. Long parking lot at the corner of East St. Mary Boulevard and Girard Park Circle. The testing site is administered by members of the Louisiana National Guard in partnership with the Louisiana Department of Health and UL Lafayette.

University’s COVID-19 testing strategy for Spring 2022 semester announced
The University is continuing its COVID-19 testing strategy for the Spring 2022 semester. PCR molecular tests are required. Antigen (Binex) rapid tests do not meet the requirement of the testing program.
Unvaccinated students and those who live in an on-campus congregate setting, regardless of vaccination status, may be selected for testing. All unvaccinated employees must get tested for COVID-19 weekly. Fully vaccinated employees may be randomly selected for testing. If chosen, you will receive an email with details about how to proceed, including what to do if you have tested positive within the last 90 days.
PCR molecular testing will be available on campus in the former University Bookstore building at 210 E. St. Mary Blvd. beginning Thursday, Jan. 6, in addition to select pharmacies, urgent cares, and clinics sponsored by hospitals. You can also find a testing location on the Louisiana Department of Health website. If you have questions regarding COVID-19 vaccines or testing or need assistance finding a testing location, please call the state’s vaccine hotline at 1-855-453-0774.

Photo caption: UL Lafayette has issued its COVID-19 health and safety protocols for the Spring 2022 semester. Classes begin on Wednesday, Jan. 12. (Photo credit: Doug Dugas/University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

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Abbeville’s McKinsey Nicholas (4) and Darrian Washington (right) have yet to have a basketball game canceled due to COVID. (Photo by Michael Odendahl)

Vermilion Parish School System to continue sports, activities despite La. health department’s guidance

(The Advocate Newspaper contributed to this story)

The Vermilion Parish school system has no plans to stop students from participating in extracurricular activities, even though the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) recommended suspending extracurricular activities because of the rise of COVID-19 Omicron variant cases.
In other words, the LDH is recommending students stop doing activities such as P.E., band, speech, and after-school activities such as athletics.
Vermilion Parish has no plans to change or stop extracurricular activities.
“We do not have many changes,” said Superintendent Tommy Byler. “We are suggesting everyone wear masks and space out. We are following the LHSAA (Louisiana High School Athletic Association) guidelines, which is our school board policy.”
On Dec. 30, LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine sent a memo to member schools and other groups involved with LHSAA sports, stating the LHSAA will allow local education systems to make their own decisions on the status of their sports seasons.
If a school system opts to suspend its high school sports based on advice from local health officials, any games missed will be listed as canceled, no power points will be awarded, and no games can be rescheduled or added before Jan. 29.
In addition, if a local school system chooses to suspend its sports program because of the omicron variant, that suspension will remain in place until the governor or the Louisiana Department of Health recommends that sports/extracurricular activities can resume.
However, teams that continue to play, but are forced to miss games because of COVID-related issues, will forfeit those games under the guidelines used this fall for football and volleyball, according to the LHSAA.
Thus far, only one Vermilion Parish basketball game has had to be rescheduled because of COVID.
While Vermilion Parish has not made any changes in extracurricular activities, Lafayette Parish School System has implemented a few changes.
Lafayette Parish will limit the crowd size and is requiring tickets to be purchased online or via an app to prevent cash exchange, and it has been suggested that boys’ and girls’ teams travel separately to allow for social distancing on buses.
Vermilion Parish has no plans to make teams travel separately. However, masks must be worn on the school bus.
According to the Advocate newspaper, the Diocese’s updated protocols to state that individuals who had close contact with an infected person may not participate in extracurricular or co-curricular activities due to a higher risk of spreading the virus.
That includes sports teams, P.E. classes, music instruction and/or field trips. Individuals also cannot participate in any activity that cannot maintain a 6-foot physical distancing until 10 days from contact. After 10 days, students and staff members in quarantine may resume all activities provided by the school. According to the Diocese, all school activities, including field trips and overnight travel, can be held if current CDC and LDH guidelines are followed.

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Vincent “Vince” Anthony Listi

October 27, 1938 ~ January 6, 2022

ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, January 10, 2022 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church honoring the life of Vincent Anthony Listi, 83, who died Thursday, January 6, 2022 at his residence. He will be laid to rest at St. Mary Magdalen Cemetery with Reverend Louis J. Richard officiating the services. Pallbearers will be John Listi, Billy Noegel, Dominic Listi, William Noegel, Jacob Noegel, Seth Noegel, Joshua Listi and Austin Macicek.
Vince was a faithful servant of God. Born and raised in Morgan City, LA, along with his three siblings. Vince attended Sacred Heart School, then continued his undergraduate studies at LSU, and later earned his Master’s of Education from USL. Among other careers, Vince taught and coached at Sacred Heart in Morgan City and Vermilion Catholic here in Abbeville where he met and fell in love with his wife of 52 years, Kay Piazza. Later he would found and operate the Christian Service Center. He adored and attentively cared for his 5 children and 18 grandchildren. He loved Vermilion Catholic athletics and LSU football, and of course, his beloved Family Life Community. Vince had intense passion for the Lord. His life’s mission was to love his family, lead them to Jesus and spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The ripples of his impact will be felt in the Kingdom of God for generations.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years Kathryn "Kay" Piazza Listi; two sons, John Listi and wife, Carrie of Abbeville, and Dominic Listi and wife, Shilpa of Abbeville; three daughters, Andrea Noegel and husband, Billy of Abbeville, Kathryn Macicek and husband, Eric of Lafayette, and Elizabeth "Lizzi" Prather and husband, Scott of Lafayette; eighteen grandchildren, William, Maria, Jacob and Seth Noegel, Joshua Abigail, Olivia, Emily-Claire and John-David Listi, Katelyn, Dominic Vincent “Nico” Listi, Austin, Ava, Jack and Cruz Macicek, Calloway, Lucy and Marian Prather; and sister, Annie Keton of Morgan City.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Vincent "Charlie" Listi and the former Lucy Dimicelli; brother, Gerry Listi; and sister, Rose Lipari.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Sunday, January 9, 2022 from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a rosary being prayed at 7:00 PM; Monday, January 10, 2022 from 8:30 AM until 10:45 AM when the procession will depart for the church.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, (337) 893-4661.

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George T. Hebert

September 7, 1937 - January 5, 2022

KAPLAN — Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, January 7, 2022 at Vincent Funeral Home - Kaplan honoring the life of George T. Hebert who died at his residence, with Reverend Mark Miley officiating the services
He is survived by his son, Gregory G. Hebert and his wife, Marie of Wright; his three daughters, Lorene L. Hebert (Roy Arrendondo) of Madera, CA, Connie C. Hebert of Conway, AR, Mona Hebert of Kaplan and Suzanne S. Bruce (Levy) of Cutoff; his ten grandchildren; his 11 great grandchildren; and his brother, Vernice Breaux (Connie) of Baton Rouge.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Liselotte K. Hebert; his parents, Galvey Hebert and the former Maude Toups; and his brother, John Hebert.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Kaplan, 300 N. Eleazar Ave., on Friday, January 7, 2022 from 8 a.m. until the time of the services at 2 p.m.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home of Kaplan, (337) 643-7276

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Melvin Lee Vincent

March 12, 1936 ~ January 4, 2022

ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, January 7, 2022 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church honoring the life of Melvin Lee Vincent, 85, who died Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at Abbeville General Hospital. He will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery with Reverend Louis J. Richard officiating the services. Pallbearers will be Jared Scalisi, Kyle Delahoussaye, Benjamin Norman, Bryce Scalisi, Jackson Scalisi and Alric Delahoussaye.
At one point Melvin worked as a deputy sheriff for the Vermilion Parish Sheriff Office. He retired as a local postman after 35 years with the United States Postal Service.
He is survived by his brother Farrell Vincent of Kaplan; daughters, Annette Meaux and her husband, Sandy of Rayne, Cyndie Miller and her husband, Mark of Lafayette, and Tammy Delahoussaye and her husband, Alric of Breaux Bridge; grandchildren, Jared Scalisi and his wife, Amy of Abbeville, Stephanie McKinney and her husband, Cliff of Jacksonville, FL, Bridget Primeaux of Rayne, Kyle Delahoussaye and his wife, Kim of Breaux Bridge, and Benjamin Norman and his wife, Jessica of Lafayette; step-grandchildren, Alyssa Miller, Mallory Dubus, Jamie Meaux, Justin Meaux, Travis Delahoussaye; great grandchildren, Bryce Scalisi, Jackson Scalisi, Jailyn Campbell, Lillian and Amelia McKinney, Brayden Norman, Zoë Delahousaye and Mason Delahoussaye; step-great-grandchildren, Victoria Schreifer, Olivia Frederick, Aubri Hebert, Brylan, Berlynn, Dagan and Ashtyn Delahoussaye; and great-great grandchildren, Emma Grace Scalisi, Graham and Wren White.
He was preceded in death by his wife Shirley Palombo Vincent; and parents, Leonce and Laurence Vincent of Kaplan.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Thursday, January 6, 2022 from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM with a rosary being prayed at 6:30 PM; Friday, January 7, 2022 from 8:00 AM until 9:45 AM when the procession will depart for the church.
In lieu of flowers the family suggest donations may be made in Melvin L. Vincent’s memory to The Alzheimer's Association at P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090-6011.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, (337) 893-4661.

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Elsie Mullins Miller

ABBEVILLE – Funeral Services for Mrs. Elsie Mullins Miller, 75, will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, January 7, 2022 at St. Paul Cemetery with Rev. Caleb Arceneaux officiating.
Interment will follow.
A native of Centralia, IL and a resident of Abbeville, Mrs. Miller died at 8:05 p.m. on Monday, January 3, 2022 at her residence. She was known for her love to be outdoors especially gardening and fishing.
She is survived by two daughters, Rhonda Manning and her husband Allen of Abbeville and Michelle Lessaichere of Abbeville; a brother, Gary Mullins; five grandchildren, Meagan Thomas, Brittany Eudy, Cameron Barnett, Stephen Lesaichere, and Christina Oubre; and five great grandchildren, Chloie Eudy, Dominick Eudy, Ariel Thomas, Melody Thomas, and Zoey Thomas.
She was preceded in death by her Husband, Michael LeRoy Miller, her parents, Audrey Dwight Mullins, Sr. and Emma Louise Vogt Mullins; a son, Paul Michael Miller; two brothers, Audrey Dwight Mullins, Jr., and Dennis Mullins; and four sisters, Darlene Barnes, Kay Mullins, Janet Grindle, and Judy Payne.
Serving as pallbearers will be members of her family and friends.
You may sign the guest register book and express condolences online at www.davidfuneralhome.org
David Funeral home of Abbeville at 2600 Charity St. (337)893-3777 will be handling the arrangements.

Omicron cases continue to dominate spread in Louisiana

Proportion of Omicron in state increases to 90.2% of all COVID-19 cases

BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) estimates the proportion of Omicron cases in our state has increased from 88.5% to 90.2% for the week ending January 1.*
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates the proportion of Omicron in HHS Region 6 (which includes Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas) is 98.2%. Furthermore, 63 of Louisiana’s 64 parishes (98.4%) are at the 2 highest levels of community transmission; one remains unclassified due to low test volume. This is an increase from last week's 95%.
*NOTE: LDH’s estimate for the Omicron proportion is preliminary and subject to change as more sequencing data are reported.

LDH Guidance
COVID-19 cases and emergency department visits are at an all-time high throughout Louisiana, and hospitalizations are high. These increases are attributable to the Omicron variant, which spreads faster than other variants and is now the dominant strain in our state.
LDH recommends getting vaccinated and boosted if eligible, masking indoors as well as outside when distancing is not possible, and limiting your exposure to those not in your household.
To learn about vaccination sites near you, call Louisiana's vaccine hotline at 855-453-0774. For a list of locations near you, visit https://ldh.la.gov/covidvaccine or text your ZIP code to GETVAX (438829) in English or VACUNA (822862) in Spanish.

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Vermilion Parish School System keeping eye on COVID

Mask mandate on school bus rides only

With the increase of COVID over the last two weeks, Vermilion Parish school systems took a step back to see if they needed to make any changes to their COVID policies.
Superintendent Tommy Byler informed students and parents this past weekend that there would be no school this past Monday, but teachers and staff had to report.
Catholic schools in the parish also did not have school on Monday.
After meeting with teachers, Byler did not make any drastic changes to the COVID policies.
He reminded students to wear masks when riding a school bus. He also recommended that students, staff, and teachers wear masks in school. Byler, however, did not make it mandatory to wear masks.
He said masks are “highly recommended indoors but not mandated.”
Quarantining will follow the new CDC guidelines, he stated.
“Thank you to all stakeholders who adjusted to our change. We are all in this together, and in the end, we all want what is best for our students.
“We got this Vermilion. Let’s all be great together.

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LJ “Jay” Joseph Toups

DELCAMBRE – A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted for L.J “Jay” Joseph Toups, age 93, at 3:00 pm on Thursday, January 6, 2022 at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church. Fr. Buddy Breaux will officiate. Interment will follow at the church mausoleum.
A gathering of family and friends will take place at the church on Thursday from 1:00 pm until the service time. A rosary will be prayed at 2:30 pm.
A native of Delcambre, Mr. Toups passed away on Sunday January 2, 2022 at Maison Teche Nursing Home in Jeanerette.
LJ, better known as “Jay”, was a kind and easygoing man who enjoyed the simple things in life. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved fishing, camping, and carpentry work. Jay could often be found at Hebert’s Landing (which he ran for several years) or running off to go check the lines he set. Jay and MOMIE could always be found at the camp at Hebert’s Landing and enjoyed having all their kids and grandkids spend time there. Jay liked to brag about all the fish he would catch! He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend to all and will be truly and deeply missed by all those who knew and loved him.
He is survived by his loving wife of 75 years, Lula Sonnier Toups (better known as MOMIE by him) children, Michael Toups, Eddie Toups (Elizabeth “Liz”), Jace Toups (Nita) Virgie Landry (Clayton), and Mona Landry (Allen); fifteen grandchildren; twenty-five great grandchildren; and numerous great great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Cestia Toups and Elodie Boudreaux Toups; siblings, Edma David, Inez Landry, Esther Duhon, Telcie Lopez, Rita Dubois, Renes “Beb” Toups, and Dennis Toups; daughter-in-law, Diane B. Toups; and grandson, Brian Landry.
Pallbearers will be Stanley Smith, Randy Landry, Eddie Toups, Jace Toups, Michael Toups, and Wayne Toups.
Honorary pallbearers will be Scott Landry, Allen Landry, Clayton Landry, Jason Dauzat, Dustin Theall, and Casey Romero.
To view the on-line obituary and sign the guest register, please visit www.evangelinefuneralhome.com.
Evangeline Funeral Homes, Inc. of Delcambre is in charge of arrangements.

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