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THE 67 TH DELCAMBRE SHRIMP FESTIVAL BEGINS WEDNESDAY NIGHT

DELCAMBRE — Since 1950, the Delcambre Shrimp Festival has hooked visitors with good food, cold drinks and fais-do-do music.
Scheduled from Aug. 16 to Aug. 20, the festival marks the beginning of shrimping season.
An estimated 20,000 people attend the festival, said Tracey Trim, president of the Delcambre Shrimp Festival Association. The festival is handicap accessible.
“It’s very good for Delcambre because it brings a lot of tourists into the town. It gets people to see what Delcambre is really about. It’s great for the economy,” he said.
Festival events include the shrimp cook-off and pageants. The festival elects a king as well as queens from a pool of girls and young women.
Entertainment includes carnival rides and live music.
This year’s music lineup features Clay Walker, Daryle Singletary and local artists such as Jeff Dugan, Kip Sonnier, Sal Melancon, The Beau Young Band, Leroy Thomas, Dustin Sonnier, T. K. Hulin and others.
Family-run booths will serve boiled shrimp, friend shrimp, shrimp salad and other shrimp dishes. Vendors also sell festival food like hamburgers, hot dogs and nachos.
Some 70 to 100 vendors should be at the festival, Trim said.
“All of the food is prepared and cooked by volunteers. They volunteer their time to come out and cook each dish. We start prepping for this festival on Aug. 1. We batter the shrimp ourselves; we freeze them; we package them,” he said.
“Every dish should be a crowd favorite due to the fact that we’re oneof the last few local festivals around this area. We don’t let outside vendors come in.”
Mayor Pam Blakely also described the festival as a community initiative.
“What the shrimp festival really means is, the Delcambre community gets together,” she said.
“We cook all our own food. We do everything ourselves. Nothing isbrought in. The community donates their time and works really hard.
Then, when the festival’s finished, we put the profit back into the community.”
Sixty-seven years ago, the festival began as a fundraiser for the fire department. The festival still raises funds for local charities and organizations, such as the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts.
Profits also support Delcambre High School, Delcambre Elementary, Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church and St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church. Last year, the profits funded a new church tabernacle.
Shrimping and faith have anchored the Delcambre community for generations. The blessing of the shrimp fleet became part of the festival in 1953.
From the 10 a.m. mass, held in the Delcambre Shrimp Festival Building, people walk to the dock. The parish pastor and festival royalty will set out on a boat to bless shrimping boats in the harbor.
The Rev. John “Buddy” Breaux, pastor of Our Lady of the Lake and St. Martin de Porres, will lead the blessing of the fleet for the first time this year.
“Shrimp is what a lot of families lived on. Their fathers were shrimpers,” Blakely said. “To bless the fleet means that we should have a good year, that shrimp should be plentiful.”
“A blessing’s good for everything, you know,” she said, laughing.
For more information, visit www.shrimpfestival.net.

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Millions in unclaimed tax refunds headed for Unclaimed Property unless taxpayers take action

BATON ROUGE – Millions of dollars in state income tax refunds will become unclaimed property if taxpayers don’t claim them by Sept. 6, 2017.
The Louisiana Department of Revenue (LDR) sent letters to 9,500 taxpayers advising them to claim the refunds before they are transferred by law to the Unclaimed Property Division of the state treasurer’s office. The letters are dated July 21, 2017.
The total amount of unclaimed refunds involved is $8.6 million. It includes refunds issued on or before June 30, 2016.
Taxpayers who want to claim a refund before it reverts to unclaimed property must submit the required information to the Department of Revenue accompanied by the letter. If they miss the September 6 deadline, they can claim their refunds through the state treasurer’s Unclaimed Property website.

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New Vermilion Parish AD gave presentation to school board about paying volunteer coaches

Those who volunteer as coaches in high school and middle school in Vermilion Parish may finally get compensated for all of the work they put in.
Paul Hebert, the assistant superintendent, was recently named the new athletic director of the parish after Mike Dartez retired from education.
One of Hebert’s changes as the new AD is to try and established a pay scale for volunteer coaches or school employees who are coaching but are not teachers.
A teacher is paid 2 to 3 percent of his or her salary to be a coach.
Right now there are at least 25 volunteer coaches who are coaching in either a high school or middle school. Many of those coaches get outside funds for compensation as coaches. Hebert explained that booster clubs sometimes cough up money to help volunteer coaches.
To pay around 25 volunteer coaches would cost the school board around $40,000 a year.
Out of the 25-plus volunteer coaches, a handful are head coaches of big programs.
At Abbeville High, Raymond Frederick is a volunteer head softball coach. AHS has eight volunteer coaches with four in power lifting and one in football. The rest are in softball and baseball.
Erath High has the most volunteer high school head coaches in the parish.
Jeremy Picard is the head baseball coach at Erath High School.
Volunteer coach Mark Theall is a long-time head cross country coach at Erath High School.
David Wiggins is a volunteer head golf coach at Erath.
Kaplan High has four volunteer coaches in football and one in soccer.
Gueydan High has a total of six volunteer coaches. The school has three in high school and two in middle school. Volunteer coaches are head coaches of the middle school baseball and softball programs.
North Vermilion has at least five volunteer coaches with two head coaches in soccer and volleyball.
Hebert presented a pay scale to school board members at Monday night’s committee meeting. He also explained that the volunteer coaches would also have to sign a contract with the school board.
Another reason for compensating volunteer coaches is because some high schools were naming a coach on staff as the head coach of that certain sport, but the booster club was paying money to a volunteer coach to coach that same sport.
“This would allow us to pay a volunteer a lesser amount than what the school system was paying the coach on staff,” said Hebert. “If we had a volunteer named as the head coach, we would not name a faculty member as a head coach. You would reduce some cost to the school board.”
School board member Chris Gautreaux does not like the idea of the school board having to pay a volunteer coach to coach.
“I don’t see why the school board has to take on the burden of paying someone when we do not have to pay anyone,” said Gautreaux. “We are putting this on general fund, which is money we do not have.”
School board attorney Woody Woodruff told the board members that a school employee does not have to attend the sporting event if it is being coached by a volunteer coach.
Gautreaux wanted to know who told the school board that a staff member has to be present when a volunteer coach is coaching a sport.
“That has been a misunderstanding,” Hebert said.
“We have been paying all this money on a misunderstanding?” asked Gautreaux.
School Board member Laura LeBeouf wanted to know the cost to school board to pay all of the assistant coaches?
Hebert did not have an answer.
Hebert will present the projected cost to the school board at Thursday’s school board meeting.
The school board, after hearing the cost, will decide to support or not support paying for volunteer coaches.

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Vermilion Parish will conduct aerial mosquito spraying

Vermilion Parish Mosquito Control will be applying mosquito adulticide by airplane from time to time, based on mosquito surveillance in various areas of Vermilion Parish.
Most applications will occur at, or immediately after sunset. Early morning applications are possible in the hours preceding dawn.
Aerial adulticiding is used in conjunction with integrated mosquito management to combat nuisance populations of mosquitoes, as wells as the diseases they vector to humans and animals.
If you believe that you are especially sensitive to the slightest exposure to insecticide, please do not stay outdoors if you hear the plan near or after dusk, or in the early morning hours before dawn.
Although the application rate is ultra low, it is advisable not to look upwards during the application period.

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Abbeville Police to hold DWI checkpoint

On the night of Friday, August 18, 2017 the Abbeville Police Department will be conducting a Sobriety Checkpoint looking for impaired drivers and other traffic related offenses. The checkpoint will be conducted between the hours of 9:00 PM and 3:00 AM somewhere within the city limits of Abbeville.
This checkpoint is part of a year-long grant program provided through the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, designed to improve driver safety and reduce impaired driving.
The Abbeville Police Department and Chief Tony Hardy would like to remind all citizens to obey all traffic laws and use caution when out on the city streets and highways.

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Ronnie Wayne Lege

November 1, 1957 ~ August 13, 2017

ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, August 17, 2017 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church honoring the life of Ronnie Wayne Lege, 59, who died Sunday, August 13, 2017.
He will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery with Fr. Michael Richard officiating the services. Pallbearers will be Ardy Abshire, Bryce Gooch, John McBride, Samuel Meaux, Jude Abshire, and Jared Abshire. Honorary pallbearers will be Jeremy Abshire, Derek Meaux, Michael Lancon and Travis LaFleur.
Ronnie is survived by son, Ron Lege; two step-sons, Travis LaFleur and Michael Lancon; mother, Elta Lege; brother, Kenneth “Keno” Lege; sister, Maxine Lege Hanks; and grandchildren, Bailey LaFleur, Gage LaFleur, Gillien Meaux, Renesmee Gray and Caliste Lancon.
He was preceded in death by his father, LB Lege; brother-in-law, Daniel Hanks; and nephew, Kelly Abshire.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Thursday, August 17, 2017 from 9:30 AM until 1:45 PM when the procession will depart for the church. A rosary being prayed at 12:00 PM.
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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Laura M. Meaux

A Memorial Mass will be held Friday, August 18, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Langenfeld, Germany for Laura M. Meaux, a resident of Monheim, Germany and native of Louisiana, who died on Friday, August 4, 2017, at the University Clinic of Cologne in Cologne, Germany.
Inurnment will be in Forest Cemetery in Monhein, Germany.
Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass honoring her life on Saturday, August 26, at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rayne. Concelebrating will be Rev. Kevin Bordelon, pastor, and Rev. Glenn Meaux. Serving will be Deacon Tommy Adams.
Laura was born May 16, 1931 in Algiers, Louisiana, and moved to Rayne at the age of seven. A Sister of Mount Carmel for 24 years, she taught at Mount Carmel Catholic Schools in Abbeville, Lafayette, New Orleans and Paincourtville. She later moved to Germany where she taught French and English in German high schools.
She was a member of the Lay Carmelites in Rayne, Louisiana and the Edith Stein Society in Germany. She was honored to read the English scriptures at the canonization of Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, O. C. D., also known as Edith Stein.
She is survived by a brother, Wilson Meaux, Jr. and wife, Rose of Rayne; a sister, Mary M. Nunez and husband, F. C. of Estherwood; 10 nieces and nephews, 20 great-nieces and nephews; 13 great-great-nieces and nephews; and three godchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Wilson Meaux, Sr. and Laura Arabie Meaux; two sisters, Delores and Marcella Meaux; infant twin brothers, Noah and Joseph Meaux; and two nephews, Greg Olivier and John Boulet.
Donations may be made to: Checks to Mount Carmel Scholarship, reference her name, and mail to 405 Park Avenue, Abbeville, Louisiana 70510, to the attention of Sister Janet, O. Carm. or to Congregation of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Post Office Box 1160, Lacombe, Louisiana 70445-1160.
Friends may view the obituary and guestbook online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141.

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Myrna Faye Simon Michaud

Erath – A Mass of Christian Burial for Mrs. Myrna Faye Simon Michaud, 74, will be held at 1:00PM on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Fr. Andre Metrejean officiating. Interment will follow at Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum.
Visitation will be at David Funeral Home of Erath on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 from 8:30AM until the time of the services with a recitation of the rosary at 10:00AM.
A native and resident of Erath, Mrs. Michaud died at 2:02PM on Sunday, August 13, 2017 at her residence. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother who loved spending time with her family, shopping, and sewing.
She is survived by her husband of 55 years Harry Lee Michaud of Erath; a son, Troy Renee Michaud and his wife Shelly of Abbeville; three daughters, Donna Menge and her husband Tony of Erath, Sonia Michaud of Henry, and Shannon Michaud of Erath; a brother, Rudy Simon and his wife Sally of Erath; six grandchildren, Brodie Soirez, Alicia Michaud, Brock Soirez, Amber Michaud, Lola Graves, and Jace Michaud; and four great grandchildren, Vance Soirez, Rocky Soirez, Giana Soirez, and Josh Michaud.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ophey and Loula Mae Broussard Simon.
Serving as pallbearers will be Troy Michaud, Brodie Soirez, Brock Soirez, Tony Menge, Rudy Simon, and Mike Duhon.
Serving as honorary pallbearer will be Jace Michaud.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospice in particularly Dr. Brierre and Dr. Prellop as well as Nurse Gary and Nurse Sue.
You may sign the guest register book and express condolences online at www.davidfuneralhome.org
David Funeral Home of Erath at 209 E. Putnam St (337)937-0405 will be handling the arrangements.

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Lorna Marie Latour Langlinais

November 9, 1944 ~ August 10, 2017

Abbeville—Memorial services will be held at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church honoring the life of Lorna Marie Latour Langlinais, 72, who died Thursday, August 10, 2017. She will be laid to rest at St. Mary Magdalen Cemetery.
She is survived by her son, Randal Vice; daughter, Aimee Tilley; two sisters, Lillie Broussard and Lorraine Noel; and brother, Dr. Emile Latour.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Alexis Latour and the former Lillie Mae Dore; four brothers, Dr. Thomas Latour, Dr. Louis Latour, James Edward Latour and Robert Latour; sister, Margaret Ann Latour; and daughter, Margaret Ann Vice.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, 300 Pere Megret St., Abbeville, on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 from 9:00 AM until time of services.
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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Tyler Benoit

Kaplan man accused of second degree murder

LAFAYETTE, La. - A Kaplan man is behind bars after he was arrested in connection with an overnight shooting in Lafayette.
Tyler Benoit, a 2015 Kaplan High graduate, turned himself into Lafayette police over the weekend and was charged with second-degree murder. Benoit is 20 years old.
Lafayette police responded to the 100 block of Lee Avenue at 1:30 a.m. after hearing shots were fired in the area.
Police say they discovered 31-year-old Christon Chaisson, of Broussard, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to his upper body.
Chaisson was transported to a local hospital where he later died.
No other details were given into the shooting.
(Courtesy of KATC)

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