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Terry Fendley

First Guaranty Bank names Abbeville native new commercial lender

Hammond – First Guaranty Bank is pleased to welcome Terry Fendley to the lending team, representing the Lafayette and Acadiana Markets. Fendley is a native of Abbeville, LA where one of our 22 Louisiana locations are located. Fendley is bringing 33 years of lending and management experience from the financial industry, with 9 years of that being at Capital One. Fendley also received Omega Performance training for Business Banking (commercial loans and small business) and Financial Accounting for Lenders, which makes him a highly qualified lender no matter the project at hand.
Fendley is right at home serving the people of Lafayette and Acadiana markets, he states “It’s an honor to be asked to represent First Guaranty Bank in these markets.” He hopes that by exercising the right behaviors and doing the right things for his clients that it will bring awareness and growth to First Guaranty’s footprint in this area. Brandon Long, Chief Lending Officer says “we are very excited to have Terry Fendley join our team at First Guaranty Bank. Terry brings a wealth of banking experience and knowledge to our expanding Acadiana market.”
First Guaranty Bank, a Louisiana state-chartered bank, founded in 1934, offers a wide range of financial services and focuses on building client relationships and providing exceptional customer service. First Guaranty Bank currently operates twenty-seven branches throughout Louisiana and Texas. First Guaranty’s common stock trades on the NASDAQ under the symbol FGBI

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Construction of the fire station continued Thursday afternoon.

Abbeville Fire station work on schedule

Re-opening of the Abbeville Fire Department’s Hebert Substation No. 2 is moving closer to reality. Construction of the station, which had ...

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Ruby Nell Sellers Motty

September 29, 1944 - July 11, 2018

ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, July 14, 2018 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church honoring the life of Ruby Nell Sellers Motty, 73, who died Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at her residence. She will be laid to rest at St. Mary Magdalen Cemetery with Reverend Louis Richard officiating the services. Pallbearers will be Ethan Motty, Blake Comeaux, Grant Clark, Nick Nugier, Slayte Nugier, and Kyle Motty.
Ruby is survived by her six children, Reggie Motty and his wife Diana, Shanette M. Comeaux and her husband Guy, Taunya M. Clark and her husband Byron, Dawn M. Holmes and her husband Brandon, Dane Motty and his wife Shannon, and Ryan Motty and his wife Tisa; fifteen grandchildren, Kyle Motty, Raysha Boudreaux, Madelyn Rivers, Blake Comeaux, Kennedy Comeaux, Ross Clark, Grant Clark, Ali Holmes, Emily Holmes, Camille Holmes, Marie Claude Motty, Slayte Nugier, Nick Nugier, Madelyn Motty, and Ethan Motty; and three great grandchildren, Rylee Rivers, Maverick Nugier and Adalyn Nugier; one sister, Kathy Migaud; and one brother, Allen Sellers.
She was preceded in death by her former husband, Alexander Ballington Motty; and parents, Louis Joseph Sellers and the former Mabel Hollier.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Friday, July 13, 2018 from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a rosary being prayed at 7:00 PM; Saturday, July 14, 2018 from 8:00 AM until 11:45 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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Jax Harrington may be the first Erath High offensive linemen to commit to a Division I university.

Erath's Harrington commits to play for Cajuns

A football player, the size of Jax Harrington, does not come around Vermilion Parish too often.
Harrington is 6-foot-5 and weighs 290 pounds, and he plays offensive tackle for Erath High School.
Earlier in the week, Harrington verbally committed to play for the UL Ragin Cajuns, via Twitter. He selected UL after receiving 13 other scholarship offers, including from Kansas, Tulsa, Southern Miss., La Tech, and Air Force.
“UL has always had a special place in my heart,” Harrington said in The Advertiser. “Just going through this whole process, going campus to campus, you just couldn’t beat UL’s campus. You couldn’t beat their facilities. It was right there in the backyard, so it was the best spot.”
Harrington becomes the second Bobcat to sign a football scholarship with the Cajuns in two years. Tailback great Elijah Mitchell signed a scholarship with the Cajuns two years ago. Harrington blocked for Mitchell, the Class 3A MVP, for two years.
In Harrington’s tweet, he thanked all of the coaches who coached him and “bring out the best in him.” He also thanked his teammates for ‘being great peers.”
According to the website 247Sports, Harrington is now the third offensive lineman to commit to the Cajuns. He joins Neville’s Logan Newell and Chalmette’s Nathan Thomas.
Harrington is also the 10th commitment to UL’’s 2019 recruiting class.
Vermilion Parish has had its share of defensive backs, linebackers and defensive linemen sign Division I scholarships. But, very few parish offensive linemen have sign D-I scholarships.
He also may be the first Erath offensive lineman to commit to a Division I college.
Around 1998, John Thompson of Vermilion Catholic signed a scholarship to play for South Carolina as a tight end.
James Sellers, also of Vermilion Catholic, signed a scholarship to play center around the year 1989.
Erik Duhon of Kaplan High was a heavily recruited offensive lineman back in the late 1990s. He could have signed with a handful of D-I schools, but he elected to walk-on at LSU. Duhon stood 6-3 and weighed around 280 pounds.
Brandon Arabie of North Vermilion signed a football scholarship in 1995 as an offensive lineman

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Kathleen Babineaux Blanco served as Louisiana governor from 2004 to 2008. (Photo courtesy of Kathleen Babineaux Blanco).

UL Lafayette honors Blanco’s public service with creation of policy center

LAFAYETTE — Planning is underway for the establishment of the Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Public Policy Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
Blanco is a UL Lafayette alumna and the only woman to serve as Louisiana governor.
The policy center and archive will house Blanco’s gubernatorial papers. It also will contribute interdisciplinary, independent research to a host of public policy areas, including criminal justice reform, poverty and economic opportunity, governmental ethics, and education.
“Gov. Blanco championed these issues throughout her career,” said Dr. Jordan Kellman, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, which will oversee the policy center in partnership with the University’s Edith Garland Dupré Library.
“The center will draw on expertise from UL Lafayette faculty and other scholars from across the country who will gather data and offer nonpartisan analysis to confront challenges facing our state and nation.”
The center will issue policy papers that inform public discussions, Kellman added. It also will host lectures and symposiums that address pressing topics.
Dr. Joseph Savoie, the University’s president, said the center will consider issues that touch every citizen of Louisiana.
“Researchers that the Blanco center will attract, and questions it will examine, will provide policymakers and the public with insightful information necessary to improve lives and communities across the state,” Savoie said.
In an interview last month, Blanco said the center would do more than gather information for academic purposes. “I see it also as a voice of balance, a voice of honesty so that the people can trust in the information delivered from the center. I envision it as the voice of reason.” [Find more from the interview by visiting the University’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/ullafayette]
Blanco graduated from the University in 1964 with a bachelor’s degree in business education.
During her 25-year political career, she was elected twice to the state House of Representatives, twice to the Public Service Commission and twice as lieutenant governor.
Blanco served as the state’s chief executive from 2004 to 2008.
As governor, she fostered international economic ties, and led trade missions to Cuba, Taiwan, China and Japan.
She also directed the single-largest increase in education funding in Louisiana history. Blanco expanded the state’s pre-kindergarten program and fully funded colleges and universities for the first time in a quarter century.
Less than two years into her term, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita struck Louisiana.
The storms occurred in August and September 2005. At the time, they were the largest natural disasters in U.S. history.
Blanco’s gubernatorial papers include her direction of storm recovery efforts. The 90 boxes of material she donated to UL Lafayette will be transferred to the policy center and made available to researchers once University archivists process the collection.
Prior to 2015, state law permitted former governors to retain ownership of their papers, according to the Louisiana State Archives. Most chose not to make the materials publicly available.
However, Blanco hired an archivist who guided her office’s preservation efforts.
Blanco’s gubernatorial papers will attract historians, political scientists, other researchers and the public, Kellman said.
“Gov. Blanco has an exceptional sense of history. By directing her staff members to retain their records, she ensured that future generations would have an unparalleled vantage point from which to view an extraordinary period in Louisiana’s recent past,” he said
The center’s founding director is expected to be hired by the end of the year. There are plans to open the center in 2019 in Dupré Library.
Most of the funding for the $2.7 million center will come from private gifts.
The University will celebrate the center’s launch and honor Blanco’s career with two events on Sept. 21.
Issues central to her gubernatorial tenure, including higher education funding, criminal justice reform and improving social services, will be the focus of a panel discussion from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the LITE Center, 537 Cajundome Blvd. The event is free and open to the public.
Later that evening, a gala will be held at Le Pavillon in Parc Lafayette, 1913 Kaliste Saloom Road. Proceeds from the event will benefit the policy center.
To purchase a ticket, to make a gift to the center, or to find more information on upcoming events, visit blancocenter.louisiana.edu.

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Tsuguko “Toby” Jones

February 6, 1943 - July 11 2018

A small gathering to celebrate the life of Tsuguko “Toby” Jones, 75, formerly of Kaplan LA, who passed away July 11 will be held at The Chapel at Belle Teche Nursing Center in New Iberia from 1:00 to 3:00pm Saturday July 14, 2018.
She is survived by her 3 children, Remy (Deidre) Jones of Deland FL, Lucy J (Derek) of Hampton Roads VA, and Thomas Jones of Kaplan LA, 6 grandchildren, Staff Sergeant Angela Jones of Vandenbergh Air Force Base, Lompoc CA, Remy (R.J.) Jones II of Deland FL, USN Lt Leah Fontenot of Naval Station Yokohama Japan, USN Lt Kristi Fontenot of Little Creek Naval Station, Virginia Beach VA, Jordan Fontenot (Brad) of Washington DC, and Taylor Fontenot of Suffolk VA. One sister, Yumiko (Peter) Statkiewicz, 2 nieces and 1 nephew all of Rock Island IL.
She was preceded in death by her husband Harold Jones of Kaplan LA, and her parents, Masaru and Emiko Sato of Sasebo Japan.
The family would like to give special thanks to Maria Boudreaux and the incredible staff of Belle Teche Nursing Center for the wonderful compassionate care given to our mother.

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Minister Cynthia Ann McGinnis Chisolm

ABBEVILLE — We gather to celebrate the life and legacy of Minister Cynthia (Cindy) Chisolm.
Cindy entered this life on December 19, 1956, in Benton Harbor, Michigan to Samuel McGinnis Sr. and Minister Mattie Campbell McGinnis. Mrs. Chisolm entered eternal life on July 06, 2018, peaceably with family and friends.
Visitation at Lighthouse for Jesus Ministries, Inc., July 13, 2018 8 a.m. until religious services at 11 a.m. Interment at Pleasant Green Cemetery Abbeville, La.
Cindy is survived by parents, Mr. Samuel McGinnis, Sr. and Minister Mattie Campbell McGinnis, her husband, Wayne Chisolm and her children, Lawrence Johnson, Christopher Johnson (Itale’), Elizabeth Chisolm, Andrew Chisolm (Cadie), Zion Hebert (Jared) and Brandon Benson. Siblings, Samuel James, Jr. (Fran), Brenda Thibeaux, Arnold McGinnis, Irene McGinnis Robinson (Calvin) and Kenneth McGinnis (Tracie) and a beloved sister in love, Tulula Smith. 8 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and 4 godchildren. Host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Condolences may be sent to the family at Lighthouse for Jesus Ministries, Inc. 6526 Chiasson Road Abbeville, La 70510. Arrangements entrusted to Desselle Funeral Home, Theophilus Rose I and Jonathan Rose, Sr.
Desselle Funeral Home (225-383-8891) is in charge of arrangements.

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The bridge has been closed since June 20.

Abbeville's Downtown bridge expected to reopen next Wednesday

Despite rumors of a lengthy closure, the bridge in downtown Abbeville is expected to reopen next week.
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) closed the bridge on June 20 to make repairs. The initial estimate for closure had the work completed after three weeks.
Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza said he spoke with Rep. Bob Hensgens Tuesday afternoon. Hensgens spoke with a Bill Oliver of the DOTD about the bridge earlier in the day. Oliver told Hensgens that the bridge is likely to be reopened on July 18.
“DOTD confirmed that the part was taking a little bit longer to come in than they thought,” Piazza said. “It is one week behind schedule. The part is going to be in next week and it will be fixed and operational by the 18th.”
Piazza said there have not been any major issues as far as the city has been concerned.
“There haven’t been any incidents as far as emergency personnel goes,” Piazza said.
The Abbeville Fire Department has set up a temporary headquarters on the west side of the Vermilion River. The substation on that side of the river is currently being rebuilt.
“They do have a presence throughout the day,” Piazza said. “They have taken care of that issue.”
Piazza said he has received numerous calls from businesses in the area.
“That has been the biggest issue,” Piazza said.
Until the bridge is back up and running, drivers can use The detour route will include US 167, LA 14 Bypass and LA 82:

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