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Gov. John Bel Edwards

ATTEMPT TO RECALL EDWARDS FALLS SHORT

BATON ROUGE — Efforts to remove Gov. John Bel Edwards from office because of complaints about his coronavirus restrictions and mask mandate have failed.
The Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office said Friday that all parishes but one have completed counting signatures on a petition seeking to recall the Democratic governor, and the numbers have fallen far below what is needed to force a recall election.
Only 26,679 signatures had been submitted by parish registrars of voters, according to Secretary of State spokesperson John Tobler. That’s less than 1 percent of registered voters.
The petition was filed with the Secretary of State’s Office on Aug. 29. To be successful, supporters of the recall effort needed to get signatures from 20 percent of voters within 180 days to hold an election on whether to recall the governor. That’s nearly 600,000 signatures.
Edwards is serving his second term as governor. He was re-elected in 2019.
The recall petition was filed by Lee Joseph Vidrine and Michael Lyn Vidrine, both of Eunice.
In its reason for seeking a recall, the petition accused Edwards of “impeding the constitutional freedoms and livelihoods of all Louisiana citizens without concrete scientific data” and “unconstitutionally mandating that masks be worn in all public places.”
Several judges in the state have upheld Edwards’ coronavirus restrictions and face covering requirement since the lawsuit was filed.

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Durice Joseph Richard, Sr.

ERATH – A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2:00PM on Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church honoring the life of Mr. Durice Joseph Richard, Sr., 91, who died Sunday, March 21, 2021 at Rosewood Assisted Living in Lafayette. Interment will follow at Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum.
Visitation will be at David Funeral Home of Erath on Tuesday, March 23, 2021 from 8:30AM until the time of the services with a recitation of the rosary at 11:00AM.
Durice, affectionately known as “Pop”, will be fondly remember by his family as a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.  He enjoyed spending time with his family and playing with his grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.  In his younger years, he loved to dance and play cards.  He served with honor and valor in the Korean Conflict war in the U.S. Army.  Durice was a two-time recipient of the Purple Heart for wounds he suffered in combat. 
He is survived by his children, Joey Richard; Tony Richard and his wife, Christine; Michael Richard and his wife Terrell; Tina Lopez and her husband, Brady; Dewey Richard and his partner, Johnny Lewis and Kateri Broussard and her husband, Shannon; sixteen grandchildren; thirty-six great grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; and his sister, Rita Menard.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Virgie Richard; his parents, Adam & Pauline Richard; his siblings, Alton Richard, Minos Richard, Wilmer Richard, Joseph Richard, Ulyess Richard; and Eunice Richard.
Serving as pallbearers will be Tony Richard, Jr., Tracy Menard, Garret Thomas, Michael Richard, Jake Lopez, and Alec Broussard,
The family would like to thank all his sitters especially Donna Trahan, Danette Delahoussaye, Ninette Charles, Ruth Desormeaux, Jennifer Richard, Dianne Harrington and Kimberly Harrington and also all his caregivers at Rosewood Assisted Living, especially Ruby Martin, Sandra Melancon and Pearline Hickle for their loving and compassionate care.
You may sign the guest register book and express condolences online at www.davidfuneralhome.org
“In order to help keep the community safe we will honor the July 13, 2020 Louisiana Mandates.  All families and their guests are required to wear a face covering while at the funeral home. Thank you for your understanding during this unprecedented time.” 
David Funeral Home of Erath at 209 E. Putnam St. (337) 937-0405 will be handling the arrangements.

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North Vermilion’s Ethan Guidry was named the Outstanding Performer at the René Trahan Memorial Track and Meet on Friday. Guidry won the long jump (20-7) and was second in the 100 meter dash.

Results of the René Trahan Memorial Track Meet

Results of Abbeville’s Rene Trahan Memorial Track Meet held Friday at JH Williams Middle.

BOYS

TEAM SCORES: 1, Northwest, 98. 2, Ascension Episcopal, 93. 3, Erath, 59. 4, Northside, 53½. 5, Abbeville, 53. 6, Highland Baptist, 52. 7, North Vermilion, 40. 8, Kaplan, 35½. 9, Catholic-NI, 32. 10,Vermilion Catholic, 28. 11, Loreauville, 23. 12, Delcambre, 21.

RUNNING EVENTS

100 – 1, Joseph Chiasson, NHS, 11.21. 2, Ethan Guidry, NV, 11.24. 3, Kevin Trice, ABB,11.34.
200 – 1, Jaworski Joseph, HB, 22.00. 2, Joseph Chiasson, NHS, 22.21. 3, Mitchell Collie, NHS, 22.50.
400 – 1, Jaworski Joseph, HB, 52.77. 2, Caleb Jacob, LOR, 52.92. 3, Gabe Clement, KAP, 53.32.
800 – 1, Landon Meche, AES, 2:05.00. 2, Joel Allen, EHS, 2:07.00. 3, Dylan Trahan, NV, 2:12.00.
1,600 – 1, Dylan Trahan, NV, 4:55.50. 2, Neil Mason, HB, 5:17.30. 3, Johnny Clark, HB, 5:20.50.
3,200 – 1, Joel Allen, Erath, 10:15.0. 2, Jason LeBlanc, Erath , 10:27.0. 3, Mason, HB, 11:42.0.
110 hurdles – 1, Rashad Cormier, ABB, 16.02. 2, Joseph, HB, 16.59. 3, Cade Dardar, AES, 17.76.
300 hurdles – 1, Rashad Cormier, ABB, 41:31. 2, Jonque Randell, NHS, 42.31. 3, Dontravious George, NHS, 42.43.

RELAYS

4x100 – 1, Northwest, 45.38. 2, Loreauville, 45.44. 3, VCHS, 45.93.
4x200 – 1, Ascension Episcopal, 1:33.59. 2, Northwest, 1:34.30. 3, Abbeville, 1:34.34.
4x400 – 1, Ascension Episcopal, 3:41.0. 2, Northwest, 3:42.0. 3, Northside, 3:43.0.
4x800 – 1, Erath, 9:09.78. 2, Northwest, 9:18.80. 3, Northside, 9:29.30.

FIELD EVENTS

Shot put – 1, Nicholas Vallair, N, 49-5. 2, Kavon Comeaux, KAPLAN, 41-10. 3, ,Clay Ancelet, AES, 41-0.
Discus – 1, Clay Ancelet, AES,123-3. 2, Jade Zevon, VC, 118-2. 3, Gavin Broussard, EHS, 112-2.
Javelin – 1, Matthew Remondet, AES, 148-6. 2, Trace Williams, CHNI,144-3. 3, Johnathan Mathews, ABB, 132-6.
Long jump – 1, Ethan Guidry, NV, 20-7. 2, Cade Dardar, AES, 19-5. 3, Hayden Frederick, DEL, 19-2.
Triple jump– 1, Everette Prejean, NW, 39-6. 2, Kashaun Leonard, N, 39-3. 3, Dillenger Respert, NHS, 38-5.
High jump – 1, Shea Lee, CHNI, 5-6. 2, Jordyn O’Brian, ABB, 5-6. 3, Jade Anders, AES, 5-6.
Pole vault – 1, Luke Pacetti, DEL, 12-0. 2, Beau Beallieu, CHNI, 11-0. 3, Eric Bourque, VC, 7-6.

OUTSTANDING TRACK - Jaweski Joseph, Highland
OUTSTANDING FIELD - Clay Ancelet, AES
OUTSTANDING PERFORMER - Ethan Guidry, North Vermilion

GIRLS

TEAM SCORES: (tied) 1, Ascension Episcopal, Northside, 106. 3, North Vermilion, 78. 4, Highland Baptist, 72. 5, Northwest, 69. 6, Vermilion Catholic, 40. 7, Delcambre, Catholic-NI, 30. 9, ARCA, 27. 10, Kaplan, 16. 11, Abbeville, 14. 12, Erath, 5.

RUNNING EVENTS

100 – 1, Nyah Mitchell, A, 12.46. 2, Quincy Simon, NHS, 12.49. 3, Arya Pitre, NW, 12.69.
200 – 1, Demeisha George, NHS, 25.47. 2, Pitre, NW, 26.03. 3, Ava Langlinais,EHS, 27.50.
400 – 1, Simon, NHS, 1:02.73. 2, Kamryn Darby, DEL, 1:08.06. 3, Janeisha Collins, N, 1:06.46.
800 – 1, Makyra Thibodeaux, NHS, 2:39.0. 2, Riley Lipria, ARCA, 2:53.0. 3, Sara West, A, 2:54.0.
1,600 – 1, Sara Godley, A, 6:13.0. 2, Emma Blissett, HB, 6:20.00. 3, Kalynn Beacon, N, 6:30.0.
3,200 – 1, Godley, A, 13:39.80. 2, Blissett, HB, 13:59.80. 3, Audrey Armentor, EHS, 14:33.50.
100 hurdles – 1, Amelie Bouton, DEL, 17.0. 2, Hannah Scroggins, NV, 17.31. 3,, Kendalyn Morgan, A, 17.52.
300 hurdles – 1, Remi Pierre, N, 51.40. 2, Scroggins, NV, 54.31. 3, Dusti Abshire, HB, 55.46.

RELAYS

4x100 – 1, Northwest , 51.11. 2, Northside, 51.31. 3, Abbeville, 51.59.
4x200 – 1, Northside, 1:45.00. 2, Northwest, 1:49.50. 3, Abbeville, 1:50.30.
4x400 – 1, Northside, 4:20.00. 2, Northwest, 4:33.00. 3, Delcambre, 4:44.00.
4x800 – 1, ARCA, 11:42.56. 2, North Vermilion, 12:27.30. 3, Vermilion Catholic, 12:39.53.

FIELD EVENTS

Shot put – 1, Marin Barras, HB,32-5.5. 2, Abigail Rochthofen, CHNI, 32-6. 3, Johna Lewis, NV, 32-6.
Discus – 1, Marin Barras, HB, 114-11.5. 2,Megan Colomb, AES, 105-11.5. 3, Richthofen, CHNI, 97-9.5.
Javelin – 1, Abigail Lopez, NV, 99-7. 2, LeAne Brown, NV,97-6. 3, Sydney Brown, AES, 92-6.
Long jump – 1, Nyah Mitchell, AES, 15-2. 2, Alaysia Veal, NHS, 14-10.25. 3, Arie Fergusn, N, 14-6.5.
Triple jump – 1, Thibodeaux, NHS, 32-5.5. 2, Aimee Mouton, AES, 31-0. 3, Xaveay Breaux, Nhs, 30-4.
High jump – 1, Lainie Broussard, VC, 4-10. 2, Alaysia Veal, NhS, 4-8. 3, Ansa Jones, VC, 4-6
Pole vault – 1, Meg Gravell, AES, 8-6. 2, Meryah Harwin, KAP, 8-6. 3, Megan Champagne, HB, 6-0.

OUTSTANDING TRACK – Quincy Simon, Northside.

OUTSTANDING FIELD – Marin Barras, Highland Baptist.

OUTSTANDING PERFORMER – Nyah Mitchell, AES.

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Gene Francis Jones

February 3, 1941 ~ March 18, 2021

A private memorial will be held at a later date honoring the life of Gene Francis Jones, 80, who died Thursday, March 18, 2021 at. Ochsner Lafayette General Medical Center.
Gene was loved and will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He was an avid fisherman who loved the outdoors. He also enjoyed gardening and his pets.
He is survived by his wife, Ingrid M. Jones; son, Glen Jones; daughter, Linia Jones Babin; son-in-law, Lance Babin; three grandchildren, Logan Babin, Dakota Babin and Grant Babin; brother, Peyton Jones; and sisters-in-law, Faye Jones, Margie Jones and Roswitha Tueten, and brother-in-law Murat Tueten.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Garnet Winfield Jones and the former Lillian Prosperie; and brother, Garnet W. Jones, Jr.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.
All arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, (337) 893-4661.

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Abbeville Council votes to bring unincorporated ‘island’ into city limits

Islands have been a recurring topic of discussion for the Abbeville City Council in recent months.
Abbeville has five “islands” within the city limits. Those are unincorporated areas that are completely surrounded by city limits, but are not part of the city and not subject to the city’s ordinances, a fact that has created some concern for city officials.
After Tuesday’s regular city council meeting, there is one less island in the city.
The council unamiously approved an ordinance incorporating unincorporated “Island 3” into the City limits of the City of Abbeville. The area is located near the southwest corner of the La. 14 Bypass and Coulee Kinney.
“There’s no residence there and there are no voters there,” Mayor Mark Piazza said. “The property owners do not live in Abbeville.”
The city held a public hearing prior to voting on the issue. No one from the audience spoke about the item.
With Tuesday’s move, there are still four islands in the city. Again, the issue city officials have brought up is that ordinances do not apply. Most recently, an electronic billboard went up on one of the unincorporated islands on Park Avenue. The city has an ordinance that prohibits such billboards. The owner of the billboard did receive permits from the Louisiana
Department of Transportation and Development and the Vermilion Parish Police Jury.
The city is seeking help from Baton Rouge to resolve the island issue. At its meeting on March 2, the council voted to adopt a resolution requesting the Vermilion delegation to the Louisiana Legislature to sponsor legislation to amend Article I of the Charter creating the City of Abbeville to redraw the corporate limits of said City to include the islands. This would make everything within the boundaries of a map at city hall part of the city.
Piazza said Rep. Ryan Bourriaque will file a house bill during the Louisiana Legislature’s upcoming 2021 session. That session begins on April 12 and goes through June 10.

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Vermilion Parish School System monitoring weather

Vermilion Parish School System Superintendent Tommy Byler said Tuesday morning that school officials are taking precautions due to the weather.
“We are in shelter in place in our schools and are currently monitoring the weather forecast and are in contact with all of our schools,” Byler said in a post on social media. “Seniors who leave early will not be leaving until this weather has passed.”
Byler said individual schools will be sending text letting you know when they have concluded any shelters in place at their schools.
“We remain in contact with our schools and our students have done a great job of moving quickly and following directions,” Byler said.
Byler said the school system will make further updates as they become available.

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Yvette Contine’ Berisford, PhD

October 7,1945 - March 8, 2021

At the young age of 75, Yvette’s time on this earth has ended. She leaves behind her loving husband Wayne Berisford and her son Dan Berisford, her pride and joy, along with her sisters Flory Reynolds of Praireville La, Jo Mason of Navarre Florida and Tom Savoy of Broussard. Yvette is preceded in death by her parents Elliott Contine’ and Mattie Greene Contine’ along with her sister Georgie Contine’. Yvette’s contributions to this world was true kindness towards others and a genuine desire to make this world a better place. Retirement brought her and Wayne to Washington Georgia where they experienced relaxed country living.
As her baby sister, I ask all who knew her to follow in her footsteps and be kind and generous to one another!

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Marjorie Touchet Richard

June 29, 1938 ~ March 18, 2021

ABBEVILLE — Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, March 20, 2021 at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville honoring the life of Marjorie Touchet Richard, 82, who died Thursday, March 18, 2021 at Abbeville General Hospital. She will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery with Deacon William “Billy” Vincent officiating the services. Pallbearers will be Brian Richard, Travis Richard, Brian Landry, Jeremy Richard, Sammy Laporte and Louis Trahan.
Marjorie was a devoted mother and loving grandmother she was very family oriented and loved being with family. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
She is survived by her children, Cynthia R. Dartez, Darell Richard and his wife Mona, Nathan Richard, Belinda Landry and her husband Brian, and Brian Richard and his wife Tammy; fourteen grandchildren; eighteen great grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Beverly Richard, Leanna Richard and Deanna Richard; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph L. Richard; parents, Murphy and Nola C. Touchet; son, Gregory J. Richard; son-in-law, Bradley Dartez; and sisters, Betty Trahan, Ella Decoux and Wanda Touchet.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Saturday, March 20, 2021 from 9:30 AM until time of services. A rosary will be prayed at 11:00 AM.
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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Christopher Green II

Christopher Green II (Chris), passed away on February 24, 2021, at the age of 47 at Ochsner hospital in New Orleans at 4:30 P.M.
Chris was born on August 29, 1973 at Iberia Medical Center, in New Iberia, Louisiana.
Chris was a talented tattoo artist and is known by many people due to his body art. Chris loved to spend time with his children, he loved to do bonfires, bringing the kids fishing, and bringing them swimming in the pools and Bayou.
Chris was survived by: his wife, Sierra Cherrie; his children, Seth Leblanc, Quinton Viator and his partner Destiny Bertrand, Trevin Trahan, Christopher Green III, Hayden Green, Myrikle Green, and his stepson Lane Stelly; his grandson, Koen Viator; his brothers and sisters, Donna Leacock and partner Russel Hargreave, Mark Green and his wife Sarah Green, Timothy Green and his wife Ashley Green, Chasity Touchet, Brandon Touchet and his partner Christy.
He was proceeded in death by his mother, Vera Leblanc, from Rayville La, his father, Christopher Green Sr., from Kermit Tx, and his step sister, Rhoda Leblanc.
A Celebration of Life will be held with his friends and family in his honor along with a balloon release at a later time.

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Here is an example of paintings on display in Abbeville.

Swamp Spirits traveling exhibit needs photographers, artists

Swamp Spirits is a traveling exhibit that goes to each museum in Vermilion Parish.
Each year photos of the swamp are submitted to be painted by various artists in the area to be put on display. One photograph is selected and the artists take inspiration and put their own style on to a 30in by 40 in canvas.. This year they are searching for swamp photographs to choose an image to paint for the exhibit and new artists to paint their perspective of the photo.
The photographer of the image chosen receives credit in the exhibit as the photo travels as well. In order to submit a photo of yours, it has to be a print-out submitted with your contact information. It must be brought to the Gueydan Museum between 1 pm and 5 pm Wednesday through Friday.
These submissions are due by April 31, 2021. If any local paint artists would like to create for the exhibit they must contact Tony Mayard at tonymayard@lusfiber.net.

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