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Scott Bernard

Scott Bernard seeking election to Erath City Council

My name is Scott Bernard and I would like to take this opportunity to announce my candidacy for the Erath City Council in the upcoming 2018 election.
I am the son of Telisa and Tim Lege of Erath and a proud graduate of Erath High School (2000). In 2004, I graduated from South Louisiana Community College earning a degree in Criminal Justice.
I am married to the former Andrea Prejean and together we have 3 children; John-Paul Antoine (7), Jax Thomas (6) and Emmie Claire (2). My family and I are parishioners of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, where my wife and I volunteered for 10 years in the Youth Program. During that time I had the honor to serve as the youth director for 2 years.
Currently, I am serving as a member on the Pastoral Council at Our Lady of Lourdes. With goals in mind, I will bring a strong, honest work ethic to the council.
I plan on working together with the mayor and council to make sure both your family and mine have an Erath that you can be proud of and want to raise children here.
We have a unique community with a school that is known for excellence. My vision is to be part of a council that is known for excellence as well.
We will move Erath forward and attract new businesses and great opportunities for the residents of Erath.
On November 6th, I humbly ask for your support as we develop new, fresh ideas for the great city of Erath.

Sincerely,
Scott A. Bernard

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Carl Toups

Carl Toups seeks Justice of the Peace seat in Ward One

Carl R. Toups, of Erath, is formally announcing his intentions to be a candidate for Justice of the Peace, Ward 1, in the upcoming election.
The election will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018.
“It is with excitement and pride in my district that I announce my candidacy for Justice of the Peace for Ward 1. I have always been fascinated with the judicial system and the laws under our great state of Louisiana. I promise to serve with honesty, integrity and loyalty to the honor system.”
Mr Toups obtained a bachelor’s degree from University of Southwestern Louisiana.
He is the son of Sable Toups Richard and the late Carson Toups. He resides in Erath has been married 25 years to Mica Hollier Toups, daughter of Scott and Linda Hollier. Carl and Mica have four children: Raleigh is a senior at UL majoring in Early Childhood Education, Andre’ is a senior at Erath High, Avery is a freshman at Erath High and Phillip, a 5th grader at Dozier Elementary.
Carl currently works as a Sports Marketing Manager in Lafayette.
He is an avid fan of all things Ragin Cajun at the University of Louisiana as well as athletics at Erath High School. He has been a member of the Erath Backer’s Club for 10+ years, has coached baseball, soccer and softball at QSA as well as Erath Softball League.
He is a lifelong parishioner of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church and a Third Degree Knight in the Knights of Columbus Council 3872, in Erath.
“I have been blessed and am so grateful for the many opportunities that have shaped my life including a strong family, a good education and a community that is involved. It is my desire to follow the laws set forth by the judicial system and be open to the citizens of Ward 1. I humbly ask for your vote and support.”

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Wayne Theriot

Wayne Theriot announces that he is seeking re-election for Mayor of Maurice

I, Wayne Theriot, would like to announce I am a candidate for reelection to the office of Mayor of the Village of Maurice.
I have been privileged to serve in this position for the last eight years and hope to be able to serve the citizens of Maurice for the next four years.
The last eight years has brought a lot of changes and challenges for us. A few of those are as follows:
1. A new generator for the water plant through a grant from Homeland Security
2. A walking trail was developed in the Maurice Park with a grant from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Trails fund.
3. A Zoning Plan implemented which gives us a handle on growth within the Village.
4. An extension of our sewer lines to better serve the growth areas funded from local funds.
5. New housing developments which have been developed within all areas of the Village.
6. Commitment has been made for a new sewer plant and upgrades to the water plant to be able to serve the community needs for years to come.
I have been a resident of Maurice since 1979. I am married to Marlene Broussard and we have four children. We are the proud grandparents of five wonderful grandchildren. I am retired from the University of Louisiana where I worked for thirty five years. That experience has helped me in the administration of our Village. I also served for sixteen years as an alderman which has helped with an insight into our community.
If granted another term I pledge to serve our community to the best of my ability.

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Robert B. Vincent

Robert B. Vincent announces re-election bid for seat on Erath City Council

Robert B. Vincent issued the following statement in announcing that he will be a candidate for the Erath City Council in the upcoming election. The election will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018.
“It is with great excitement that I announce my candidacy for the Erath City Council. I want to serve as your independent voice on the city council. I have a deep love for Erath and a strong commitment to see that the Town of Erath has a bright future. The decisions we make today will affect our citizens for years to come. We have an obligation to make decisions that result in a secure future for our town, just like the generations that came before us.
I feel that my entire life has provided me with the experience, knowledge, strength, and determination to serve effectively as your councilman. I have had the honor of serving the people of Erath on the city council from 1999 to 2002 and 2015 to present. I also served as Prosecutor for the Town of Erath from 2011 to 2014.
I am a 1997 graduate of Erath High School. Upon graduation, I enrolled at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where I earned my undergraduate degree in Business Administration in 2002 and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 2004. I then received my Juris Doctorate from Southern University Law Center in 2010, and was admitted to the practice of law that year. I have been practicing law in Erath since January 2011.
Erath is dear to my heart. I love this town and its people. I have always felt that it is my responsibility to give back to the community that has given me so much. I have had the honor of serving as the President of the Erath 4th of July Association since 2003. The Erath 4th of July Celebration began in 1936 and is a treasured event of our town. The Erath 4th of July Association has been able to accomplish so many good things in our community and our schools.
I proudly serve on the Board of Directors of the Acadian Museum of Erath; the Erath Community Building Association; and member of the Board of Commissioners of the Erath Housing Authority. I am also a 4th Degree Knight with the Knights of Columbus. These organizations strive to make our community the best it can be for all of its citizens.
In order to help student athletics of Erath, I joined the Erath Backers Club the year I graduated in 1997. I served as a member of the Board of Directors of that organization for 18 years. The Backers Club works tirelessly to provide every available opportunity for Erath students to succeed.
I have been blessed with many opportunities that have shaped my life – a strong family, a good education and a wonderful, supportive community. I have dedicated my life to service to this community. It is my desire to continue serving our town by providing effective and ethical leadership and sound financial stewardship.
I enjoy challenges and look forward to continuing to serve the people of Erath. Please allow me to serve as your independent voice on the city council. I humbly ask for your vote and your support as I begin this campaign.”

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Kristy Kloesel Hebert

Kristy Kloesel Hebert running for District H Seat on Vermilion Parish School Boar

Kristy Kloesel Hebert, an educator with nine years experience in education and seven years experience in business, announces her candidacy for Vermilion Parish, District H, School Board member. Mrs. Hebert has served the education system for nine years with six of those years being in Vermilion Parish.
She obtained a bachelor’s degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, in Elementary Education, where she was involved in several educational programs and committees. Mrs. Hebert is a current educator at Jefferson Island Road Elementary, where she teaches 6th grade Math.
She is daughter to Mike Kloesel and Pamela Kloesel of Kaplan. Her father is the mayor of Kaplan and is involved in many non-profit organizations. She is married to Todd Hebert, son of Tony and the late Sandra Hebert of Erath, and grandson of the late Hazel and Eldridge Hebert. She is the stepmother to Brianna, a 2016 graduate of Erath High School and mother of Chase, a seventh grader at Erath Middle School.
Mrs. Hebert has been involved as a teacher in organizations such as Vermilion Association of Education, A+Pel, and Louisiana Association of Educators. As a teacher, she has been credited for starting the Junior Beta club at LeBlanc Elementary, involved in working with special needs, planning and implementing school wide curriculum, being a committee chairperson for several committees, and numerous professional development in-services and trainings. She attends and participates in many non-profit and community activities not only in Erath and Delcambre but all over Vermilion Parish.
In addition she plans on walking door to door to meet all the constituents of District H to listen to their concerns and share her campaign platform.
Kristy quoted: “As a teacher, parent, and citizen of District H, I want to utilize and share my experience as a HIGHLY EFFECTIVE teacher to assist my constituents with concerns relating to education, school board business, and our children's interest. I want to share the value and importance of educating our children and representing our teachers.” She believes that knowledge of the education system is very significant when representing our children, especially with the changes our state has been instituting.
“I am vocal, lead by conviction, and will fight for the children, teachers, and citizens of District H. I ask for your support by voting for me Kristy Hebert- AN EDUCATOR and public servant as your next school board member for District H.
I am also asking all citizens in District H to visit my political page on Facebook- Kristy Hebert for School Board.”

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Qualifying for Nov. 6 elections gets underway on Wednesday

While the Nov. 6 elections remain a few months away, voters in Vermilion Parish will find out this week who will officially be on the ballot.
Qualifying for fall elections will begin this Wednesday morning. It will conclude Friday afternoon. Aspiring candidates can qualify from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in Vermilion Parish Clerk of Court Diane Meaux Broussard’s office. The office is located on the first floor of the Vermilion Parish courthouse in downtown Abbeville.
Elections will include each of the eight district seats on the Vermilion Parish School Board.
There will be municipal races for Mayor, Chief of Police and Council members in the Town of Erath, the Town of Gueydan and the Village of Maurice.
There will be an election for Justice of the Peace for Ward 1 (Erath area).
Vermilion voters will see a statewide race for Secretary of State and a race for U.S. Representative for the 3rd District as well as a multi-parish election for judge on the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals.

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Kelly Hardy

Kelly Hardy seeking election for Maurice Chief of Police

To the residents of Maurice, I, Kelly Broussard Hardy, would like to announce my candidacy for the office of Chief of Police for the Village of Maurice. I worked in law enforcement for the past 26 years, having retired in January 2018 with the State of Louisiana, Department of Corrections, Office of Probation and Parole. I have extensive training in investigative writing, courtroom testimony, defensive tactics training, tactical training, first aid/CPR and firearms training. During my career, I have worked professionally and courteously with local and statewide criminal justice agencies and have earned a good rapport with them.
My decision for running for chief was not a hastily made decision, but one I pondered over with my family for some time before dedicating myself to this endeavor. The residents of the Village of Maurice and its police department deserve more options. I have stated over and over again that when elected, I will dedicate myself to writing and applying for grant money. No monies will be handed over to any department unless it is applied for and, subsequently, approved. This money, when available, will assist in paying overtime to our officers for various programs to deter crime, purchase equipment and have more officer presence on our streets. Grant money has been available to all law enforcement agencies for well over 25 years. With the limited budget our village has, this is a financially beneficial way of acquiring additional funding.
I will be a hands on chief who will work side by side with my officers. I will do all I can to assist my officers in their daily duties. I have always made myself available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and will continue to do so. Our officers deserve better incentives and I intend on dedicating my efforts toward that goal.
As a resident of Maurice for the past 17 1/2 years, my husband, David Hardy, and I have reared our children in this community and enrolled our children in its exceptional schools. Two of our children have graduated from NVHS and two will be attending NVHS in August. Our roots have been established and will continue to grow in Maurice.
The office of Chief of Police is primarily an administrative job but must also be one of shared duties. It is looked upon as a professional leadership position and I plan to do everything to uphold and maintain that image to my officers, to the citizens of the Village of Maurice, to assisting law enforcement agencies and to the general public.
If I have not yet visited your home, I will. I want to meet every resident and listen to your concerns, comments and questions.
Together we will continue to make Maurice a safe and great community while embracing its growth. I humbly ask that you support me in my endeavor to be YOUR next Chief of Police for the Village of Maurice. PLEASE go vote on November 6, 2018.

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Neil Arsement

Neil Arsement announces Maurice Chief of Police candidacy

It is with great honor that I announce my candidacy for the office of Chief of Police for the City of Maurice in the November 2018 election. My wife, Kathryn, and I have been married for three years, and have three sons Gage (18), Hudson (2) and Hayes (6 months). I was born and raised in Rayne, Louisiana and have lived in Maurice for the last 12 years. I consider Maurice my home and plan to spend the rest of my life here.
As a reserve officer for the Rayne Police Department, I gained valuable firsthand police experience. I understand the dangers and hardships police officers face, and the importance of taking the oath to protect and serve. I know that the safety of Maurice comes first. I offer you my experience and skills to lead your police department to meet the challenging demands and dangers we all face together in today’s ever-changing world.
Owning several successful businesses over many years taught me valuable administrative and management skills. I understand business owners’ concerns to protect their investments and livelihoods. I will apply my administrative skills toward managing your police department efficiently.
I am the ONLY candidate who lives in the village of Maurice and, like you, invests in this community. With both police experience and a proven record of business success, I offer the best combination to meet the law enforcement challenges ahead. I will be a Police Chief who is competent, capable and effective, and also one who is easy to reach and easy to talk to. As your neighbor, I will strive to make you proud to call me your Police Chief.

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John Earl Leblanc

John Earl Leblanc seeking re-election for Mayor of Erath

I, John Earl Leblanc, am seeking re-election as your Mayor in the upcoming election on November 6, 2018, for the Town of Erath. It has been an honor to serve as your Mayor for the past 4 ½ years, and I have worked diligently to better our town.
During my administration, I negotiated an electrical contract to lower electricity costs, which resulted in a savings to residents and businesses. I have been working with the Vermilion Parish Economic Development Director and property owners to attract businesses to Erath. Hopefully in the near future our vision will materialize for the people of Erath and also bring additional revenue to our town.
As Mayor, I have worked with the city council to completely renovate the sewer plant to accommodate our needs for the next 30 to 40 years. This was completed and funded through a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Grant and low interest loan. We also received funding from the Twin Parish Port to provide needed services on the north side of Highway 14 Bypass. This funding brought the Pediatric Clinic that provides medical services to children and residents, and is promising for other future development on the north side.
I plan to continue working to move Erath forward with the goal of bringing new businesses to the Town of Erath. I want this town to prosper and grow for the benefit of all residents and their children and grandchildren. My wife Peggy and I humbly ask for your vote and support on Election Day.

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Mike Richard

Mike Richard announces bid for spot on Erath City Council

Hi, I am Michael (Mike) Richard and I am running for the Erath City Council in the upcoming November election. I was born and raised in Erath. Graduated from Erath High School. I have two years of college in Business Administration. I am member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. I was a Volunteer Fireman for the Erath Fire Dept. for 20 years, a member of the Erath Backers Club for 15 years. I coached Erath Little League for 9 years.
I worked for Coastal Chemical Company as an inventory controller and also Facility Manager and Purchasing manager for Wilkinson Technologies.
I am 69 years old, married to Elizabeth (Liz) Richard for 49 years, we have two great kids Heath Richard and his wife Chastiy, our daughter Michelle Richard Landry and her husband Brad. We have four beautiful granddaughters, Kaitlin Richard Voisin, Hanna Richard, Madison Landry and Mollie Landry.
I am retired and can devote more time to the Town of Erath. I would like to be a part of helping Erath and all of our Citizens. I love my little community of Erath. I have never been a politician but I've always been interested in politics. I know I could play a positive role in helping the town Council and serve my community. I will find new ideas to better our Town.
I would deeply appreciate your support and vote this coming November 2018 election.

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