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Emily Vidalier of Forked Island-E. Broussard Elementary exhibited the Grand Champion Commercial Heifer at the 46th Annual Vermilion 4-H Livestock Show and Sale. Emily received a bag, ribbon, cash award and a belt buckle. The buckle is sponsored in memory of Freddie LeMaire, Jr., by Scottie LeMaire, Sydney, Tammy and Jamie Gaspard. Her cash award is sponsored by the Vermilion Parish Cattlemen’s Association. Emily also showed the Grand Champion Market Lamb, exhibited the Grand Champion Commercial Ewe; placed 1st in 9-11 year old sheep showmanship; placed 1st in the Beef Premier Exhibitor and Sheep Premier Exhibitor contests. Pictured with Emily are (l to r) Beef Judge, Ricky Thomas;
Jamie Gaspard; Sydney Gaspard; Celine Auzenne, 2020 Vermilion Parish Cattlemen’s Queen; and Calvin LeBouef of the Vermilion Parish Cattlemen’s Association.

Vermilion Parish 4-H Jr. Livestock Show, Sale totals more than $132,800

The 46th Annual Vermilion Parish 4-H Livestock Show and Sale was a great success. It involved 178 young people who exhibited over 254 head of livestock (beef, sheep, goats, dairy, swine) and 84 poultry entries. This event is organized by the LSU AgCenter Extension Service and was held January 17-18, at the Cecil McCrory Exhibit Building in Abbeville. A large crowd was on hand to witness the skills of these 4-H’ers and to view the extensive exhibition of the highest quality stock in Vermilion Parish.
The sale of market animals totaled $132,865.25, of which $5,400.00 was raised for the Vermilion 4-H Foundation. A total of 63 market hogs sold with an average of $6.78 per pound, 22 market lambs sold with an average of $7.48 per pound, 5 commercial heifers sold with an average of $2,260.00 per head, and 2 market goats sold for an average of $8.00 per pound.
The Champion Market Hog Awards are sponsored by Kenneth and Darlene Primeaux. The Overall Grand Champion Market Hog and Overall Vermilion Bred Champion Market Hog was exhibited by Kennedy Marceaux of Rene Rost Middle School. The Overall Reserve Champion Market Hog and Overall Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Market Hog was exhibited by Katie Domingue of Erath High and purchased by Abbeville Electric for $5.75 per pound. Reserve Champion Market Hog Awards were sponsored by First South Farm Credit.
The Overall Grand Champion and Grand Champion Vermilion Bred Market Lamb was exhibited by Emily Vidalier or Forked Island-E. Broussard Elementary. It was sold to Broussard Brothers for $11.00 per pound. The award for Overall Champion Lamb was sponsored in memory of J. G. (Ken Broussard). Bradyn Bearb of F.I.-E.B. Elementary exhibited the Overall Reserve Champion and the Overall Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Market Lamb. It was purchased by Dustin Guillory and Bobby Kerwin of Raven Flo, Inc., for $ 13.50 per pound. This award is sponsored in memory of Fred Zaunbrecher by Hugh and Sherry Zaunbrecher.
The Grand Champion Market Goat was shown by Kole Cantonwine of ARCH 4-H Club. It was purchased by G & H Outdoor Store for $ 4.00 per pound. The Reserve Champion Market Goat was shown by Justin Cormier of Meaux Elementary and purchased by Kimble Sagrera with Edward Jones Investments.

SWINE SHOWMANSHIP:
9-10 Years Old (Buckle sponsored in memory of Jane Menard) -----1st place & Belt Buckle Winner, Hogun Sherman, Dozier Elementary; 2nd place, Hagen Guidry, F.I.-E.B. Elementary ; 3rd place, Camille Marceaux, Kaplan Elementary; 4th place, Riley Duhon, Kaplan Elementary; and 5th place, Cooper Miller, F.I.-E.B. Elementary.
11-12 Years Old (Buckle sponsored by Dewey Domingues, Southern Sugar)(2 splits) -----1st place & Belt Buckle winner, Paityn Martin, Rene Rost Middle; 1st, Lane Turnley, Rene Rost Middle; 2nd, Everette Hulin, Erath Middle School; 2nd, Hallie Primeaux, Rene Rost Middle; 3rd, Addyson Stelly, F.I.-E.B. Elementary; 3rd, Owen Marceaux, Rene Rost Middle; 4th, Emily-Grace Roden, Rene Rost Middle; 4th, Chaos LaShare, Erath Middle School; 5th, Braxton Duhon, Rene Rost Middle School; and 5th, Allie Falgout, Erath Middle School.
13-14 Years Old (Buckle sponsored by Dronet’s Floor Gallery)-----1st place and Champion Buckle Winner, Riley LaCoste, Erath Middle School; 2nd place, Kennedy Marceaux, Rene Rost Middle; 3rd place, Ellie Marceaux, Rene Rost Middle; 4th place, Leighton Turnley, Rene Rost Middle; and 5th place, Lane Primeaux, Rene Rost Middle School.
15 & 16 Years Old-----(Buckle sponsored by Brady & Alicia Domingue and Savoy Electric Co.) 1st place and Champion Buckle Winner, Katie Domingue, Erath High; 2nd place, Mallory Meaux, Kaplan High School; 3rd place, Amelia Detraz, Vermilion Catholic High School; 4th place, Carter Broussard, Erath High; 5th place, Kayleigh Istre, Harvest Time Christian Academy.
17 Years and Older----(Buckle sponsored by G & H Outdoor Store) 1st place and Champion Buckle Winner, Gabrielle Marceaux, Kaplan High School; 2nd place, Ann-Marie Lange, Vermilion Catholic High School; 3rd place, Briana Robinson, Kaplan High School; 4th place, Cyla Covalt, Erath High School; 5th place, Gabe Guilbeaux, Erath High School.

BREEDING SWINE:
The Overall Grand Champion Breeding Gilt was a Yorkshire Gilt, shown by Katie Domingue or Erath High School. The Overall Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt was a Berkshire Gilt shown by Katie Domingue of Erath High. Lane Demette of F.I.-E.B. Elementary showed the Champion Vermilion Bred Breeding Gilt. Cooper Miller of F.I.-E.B. Elementary showed the Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Breeding Gilt.
The Commercial Breeding Gilt awards were sponsored by Diamond G Meats. All Breeding Gilt Awards were sponsored by Wayne and Rhonda Miller.

SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP:
9-11 Years Old: (Buckle sponsored by Ethan Goutierrez in memory of his Dad, Garrett Goutierrez and Grandfather, Ned Goutierrez) - 1st, Emily Vidalier, F.I.-E.B. Elementary; 2nd, Asa Guidry, Gueydan High School; 3rd, Coleen Perrin, Rene Rost Middle School; 4th, Addisyn Meaux, Kaplan Elementary; and Lane Goutierrez, Dozier Elementary.
12-14 Years Old: (Buckle sponsored in Memory of Guy LeDoux) - 1st, Ava Breaux, Gueydan High; 2nd; Ava Petry, Rene Rost Middle School; 3rd, Ava Petry, Rene Rost Middle School; 4th, Kaylee Trahan, Rene Rost Middle School; and 5th, Chaos LaShare, Erath Middle School.
15 Years and Older: (Buckle sponsored by Benny Goutierrez, Benny G’s Feed & Farm Supply) - 1st, Ethan Goutierrez, Erath High; 2nd, Lexi Stelly, Kaplan High.

BREEDING SHEEP:
The Grand Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Commercial Ewe was shown by Emily Vidalier of F.I.-E. B. Elementary. The Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Commercial Ewe was shown by Bradyn Bearb of F.I.-E.B. Elementary. These awards were sponsored by Marceaux Farm - Rixby, Rita, and Harold Marceaux.
The Champion Breeding Ram was shown by Jonathan Housend of Rene Rost Middle School. Corey and Shannon Vidalier sponsored the Champion Breeding Ram Award.

GOAT SHOWMANSHIP: (Buckle sponsored by Ayla Baugh)
Winners in the 13 and under Goat Showmanship were: 1st, Kobe Earnest, Erath Middle School; 2nd, Gracyn Meaux, North Vermilion Middle School; 3rd, Mathiew Breaux, Maltrait Memorial Catholic School; 4th, Cheyanne Earnest, LeBlanc Elementary; 5th Kole Cantonwine, ARCH.
Goat Showmanship winners in the 14 years and older category were: 1st, Morgan Breaux, Maltrait Memorial Catholic School; 2nd, Katie Romero, Kaplan High; 3rd, Hannah Scroggins, North Vermilion High School; 4th, Karli Broussard, Kaplan High and 5th, Collin Hulin, North Vermilion Middle School.
The Overall Champion Goat Showman was Kobe Earnest of Erath Middle School.

BREEDING GOATS:
The Grand Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Breeding Buck was shown by Kobe Earnest of Erath Middle School. The Reserve Champion Breeding Buck was shown by Ethan Weygand of Kaplan High School. The Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Breeding Buck was shown by Slade Hollier of Kaplan High School.
The Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Nigerian Dwarf Breeding Doe was shown by Ethan Weygand of Kaplan High School. Ethan Weygand also showed the Reserve Champion Nigerian Dwarf Breeding Doe. Kobe Earnest of Erath Middle School showed the Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Nigerian Dwarf Breeding Doe.
The Champion Commercial Doe was shown by Katie Romero Of Kaplan High School. The Reserve Champion Commercial Doe was shown by Gracyn Meaux of North Vermilion Middle School. All awards for the breeding and market goat classes were sponsored by Ayla Baugh.

BEEF SHOWMANSHIP:
9-10 Years Old (Sponsored in Memory of Teenie Man and Florine Hebert –---- 1st and Buckle Winner was Jillian Hebert of Jesse Owens Elementary, 2nd, Emily Vidalier of F.I.-E.B. Elementary; and 3rd, Ridge Andrus of Meaux Elementary; and 4th, Rain Housend of Kaplan Elementary School.
11-12 Years Old (Buckle sponsored in memory of Freddie LeMaire, Jr. by The Gaspard Family and Scottie Lemaire)----- 1st and Belt Buckle Winner, Isaac Duhon, F.I.-E.B. Elementary; 2nd, Alyssa Gaspard, F.I.-E.B. Elementary; 3rd, Jillian Broussard, North Vermilion Middle School; 4th, Colten Esthay, Rene Rost Middle School; and 5th, Shawnee Ross, North Vermilion Middle School.
13-14 Years Old-----(Buckle sponsored by Red Angel Ventures, LLC) 1st, and Belt Buckle Winner, Tayler Guidry, At-Large Member; 2nd, Morgan Meaux, Kaplan High School; 3rd, Lane Frederick, Abbeville High School; 4th, Grant Vaughn, Mt. Carmel Elementary; and 5th, Braden Deculus, North Vermilion High School.
15 -16 Years Old----- (Buckle sponsored in memory of Gary Mayard by his daughters Jessa and Gina and grandchildren, Ava Grace, Manning and Reese)-(1st Split)--1st Max Hargrave, Kaplan High School; 2nd, Lillie Thibodeaux, Vermilion Catholic High School; 3rd, Kayleigh Istre, Harvest Time Christian School; 4th, Celine Auzenne, North Vermilion High School; and 5th, Ty Hebert, Kaplan High School.
17 & Older---- 1st and Belt Buckle Winner, Hannah Reed, North Vermilion High School; 2nd, McKenzie Duhon, Kaplan High School; 3rd, Maggie Mouton, Abbeville High School; 4th, Fallon Lege, Vermilion Catholic High School; and 5th, Jonathan Theriot, Vermilion Catholic High School.
The Denise Gastal Memorial Award for Overall Champion Beef Showman was won by Isaac Duhon of Forked Island-E. Broussard Elementary.

BREEDING BEEF SHOW
The Overall Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Commercial Heifer was exhibited by Emily Vidalier of F.I.-E.B Elementary School. The Overall Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer was exhibited by Grant Hardin of ARCH 4-H Club. The Overall Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Commercial Heifer was shown by Grant Hardin of ARCH 4-H Club. Commercial heifer awards were sponsored by Chad Dartez Trucking and LeMaire Cattle Company.
Awards for the Grey Brahman breed were sponsored in memory of Bryan Veazey by the Bryan Veazey Family. The Grand Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Grey Brahman Bull was shown by Alyssa Gaspard of F.I.-E.B. Elementary. The Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Grey Brahman Bull was shown by Max Hargrave of Kaplan High.
The Champion Grey Brahman Heifer was shown by Ty Hebert of Kaplan High School. Isaac Duhon exhibited the Reserve Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Grey Brahman Heifer. The Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Grey Brahman Heifer was shown by Colten Esthay of Rene Rost Middle School.
The Champion and Reserve Champion Red Brahman Bull awards were sponsored by Craig and Carleen Frederick. Hannah Reed of North Vermilion High showed the Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Red Brahman Bull. Luke Hebert of Abbeville High showed the Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Red Brahman Bull.
Calvin and Lorraine LeBouef sponsored the Red Brahman Heifer awards. Isaac Duhon of F.I.-E.B. Elementary exhibited the Grand Champion Red Brahman Heifer. The Reserve Champion Red Brahman Heifer was shown by Issac Duhon of F.I.-E.B. Elementary. McKenzie Duhon of Kaplan High School showed the Champion Vermilion Bred Red Brahman Heifer. Alyssa Gaspard of F.I.-E.B. Elementary showed the Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Red Brahman Heifer.
The AOB Brahman Influence awards were sponsored by Tim and Gwen Broussard. The Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Brahman Influence Bull was shown by Abbie Mouton of Abbeville High School. The Reserve Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Brahman Influence Bull was shown by Tayler Guidry, At-Large member. The Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Brahman Influence Bull was shown by Jillian Broussard of North Vermilion Middle School.
The Champion AOB Brahman Influence Heifer was shown by Maggie Mouton of Abbeville High School. The Reserve Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Brahman Influence Heifer was exhibited by Tayler Guidry, At-Large member. The Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Brahman Influence Heifer was shown by Ty Detraz of J. H. Williams Middle School.
The AOB Non-Brahman Influence show awards were sponsored by Foster Lanie. The Grand Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Non-Brahman Influence Bull was shown by Jonathan Theriot of Vermilion Catholic High School. The Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Non-Brahman Influence Bull was shown by Grant Hardin of ARCH 4-H Club.
The Champion AOB Non-Brahman Influence Heifer was shown by Braden Deculus of North Vermilion High School. The Reserve Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Non-Brahman Influence Heifer was shown by Kayleigh Istre of Harvest Time Christian Academy. The Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Non-Brahman Influence Heifer was shown by Celine Auzenne of North Vermilion High School.

DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP:
The buckle for Dairy Showman was sponsored by Planters Rice Mill.
13 & Under Dairy Showman: 1st Jillian Broussard, North Vermilion Middle School; 2nd, Ashly Leyva, F.I-E.B. Elementary; and 3rd, Olivia Stelly, F.I.-E.B. Elementary.
14 & Over Dairy Showman: 1st, Max Hargrave, Kaplan High School and 2nd, Adrian Carlin, Kaplan High School
The 1st and Overall Champion Dairy Showman was Max Hargrave, Kaplan High School.

BREEDING DAIRY
The Dairy Show awards were sponsored by Wilhelm Farms, Ed and Susan Wilhelm.
The Overall Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Dairy Cow was shown by Olivia Stelly of F.I.-E.B. Elementary School. The Overall Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Dairy Cow was shown by Adrian Carlin of Kaplan High School.

POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP
Awards for the 14 and Over Poultry showmanship were donated by Ricky Bearb. Results were: 1st, Katherine Matte, Gueydan High School; 2nd, Jason Freeman, North Vermilion Middle School; 3rd, Hannah Scroggins, North Vermilion High School; 4th, Ahlia Trahan, Kaplan High School; and 5th, Haiden Davidson, F.I.-E.B. Elementary.
Awards for the 13 and Under Poultry showmanship were donated by Al and Leisa Lee. Results were: 1st, Kinsey Waits, North Vermilion Middle School; 2nd, Evelyn Primeaux, ARCH; 3rd, Jace Freeman, North Vermilion Middle School; 4th, Kloe’ Broussard, LeBlanc Elementary; 5th, Olivia Stelly, F.I.-E.B. Elementary; 6th, Haiden Davidson, F.I.-E.B. Elementary; 7th, Alyssa Gaspard, F.I.-E.B. Elementary; 8th, Francisco Leyva, F.I.-E.B. Elementary; 9th, Ellie Primeaux, ARCH; and 10th, Lane Demette, F.I.-E.B. Elementary.

POULTRY SHOW:
Lanie Farms, Al and Darla Lanie, sponsored the awards for the Poultry Show. Winning Best of Show with his White Plymouth Rock and Reserve Best of Show with his White Leghorn was Jace Freeman of North Vermilion Middle School.
The Vermilion 4-H livestock exhibitors would also like to thank the following show sponsors: Vermilion Parish Police Jury; Vermilion Parish Farm Bureau; Vermilion Parish School Board, Vermilion Rice Growers Association; Vermilion Parish Cattlemen’s Association; Vermilion Parish Cattlewomen’s Association, and the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service.
It is the policy of the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service that no person shall be subjected to discrimination on the grounds of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability. If you would like more information on the 4-H Livestock program, contact Hilton Waits at hwaits@agcenter.lsu.edu or Natalie McElyea-Chittenden at nmcelyea@agcenter.lsu.edu or call the office at 337-898-4335.

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Lona Lege Chauvin

August 12, 1929 ~ January 22, 2020

ABBEVILLE — Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, January 27, 2020 at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville honoring the life of Lona Lege Chauvin, 90, who died Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at Louisiana Extended Care Hospital of Lafayette. She will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery with Pastor, Rev. Dr. Mollie McGee officiating the services.
Her family was her world, especially her grandchildren. She enjoyed tending to her cats and spending time with her friends. One of the most important things in Mom’s life was gardening, and she took great pride in her flowers.
Lona is survived by her husband of 66 years, James "Jimmy" Chauvin; daughter, Lisa Chauvin Morales and her husband Anthony "Tony" of Windermere, FL; and grandchildren, Kristin Chauvin Bourque of Abbeville, Ashley A. Guidry of Orlando, FL, and Anthony James Morales of Windermere, FL.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Whitney Lege and the former Emeline Touchet ; son, James "Andy" Andrew Chauvin, Jr.; and brother, Lawrence Plaisance.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Sunday, January 26, 2020 from 2:00 PM until 8:00 PM; Monday, January 27, 2020 from 8:00 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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STAR Students of the Month at Cecil Picard Elementary

The following students were selected as the STAR Students of the Month for December. Students selected demonstrate positive behavior by being ready to learn, responsible, respectful, and safe. They received a T-shirt, goodies, and school recognition. They are Brynn Harrington, Lillie Clark, Collin Trahan, John-Kale Chauvin, Camille Holmes, Luke LeBlanc, Bryson Steven, Madisyn Willis, Vaden Cooper, Keely Trahan, Aubrey Monteaux, Griffen Trahan, Jovi Racca, Eli Gerard, and Maxon Stanely.

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Seventh Ward Elementary bowling trip

Students at Seventh Ward Elementary that met their Accelerated Reader goal for the second nine weeks of school were treated to a bowling trip on Friday. They bowled at Acadiana Lanes, played arcade games, and ate pizza during a visit to the park. These students read books on their individual instructional level and take comprehension tests on the computer to earn a certain amount of points for their grade level. This motivational program is in an effort to improve student reading skills. Pictured are second through fifth graders that attended the bowling trip.

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Ruth Elaine Huntly Brown

ABBEVILLE – Homegoing Services will be held for Ruth Elaine Huntly Brown on Friday, January 24, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at Kinchen Funeral Home.
Private visitation for immediate family members will be from 8:00 – 9:00 A.M. and will continue with public visitation with closed casket until time of service.
Ruth H. Brown (62), passed away Thursday, January 16, 2020 at her home surrounded by her family.
She leaves to cherish many memories her husband, Leonard Brown Sr. of Abbeville, LA.; her children, Kenwin Huntly (Deshera) and their children Chaston and Chandler Huntly of Lexington, South Carolina; Kercia Huntly and her children Donathan (Senika) Denver and DaKodi Comeaux of Abbeville, LA; Kodd Huntly and his daughter Kodd’lesha Greene of Abbeville, LA; one sister, Carol Lynn Huntly Ozenne, her two daughters, Shellie Collins (Malcom) of Abbeville, LA, Shlae Huntly of Abbeville, LA; her father, Lloyd Huntly (Sandra) of Abbeville, LA; two step-sons, Leonard Brown Jr. (Karen) of New Iberia and their children, Jamelle Vital, Paige B. Moreaux (Derrick), Leonard Brown III and Naijah Brown all of New Iberia, LA; Terry Brown Sr. (Denise) of New Iberia and their children, Terry Brown Jr, Tori Brown, Ma’Kinzie Brown of New Iberiaand An’Dru Simon of Carencro, LA; four great-nephews, DeMarcus and Dominique Collins, Karson and Karter Huntly of Abbeville, LA; one great-niece, DeJeann Mariah Collins. A special great-grandchild, LeJayden, five great-grandchildren, Alayiya Brown, Deriona Moreaux, Payten Moreaux, Torionia Brown and Kameron Brown all of New Iberia; one great-great nephew, Grayson Griffin, sister-in-law Mary Del Williams (Roy) of New Iberia; great uncle, Minor Wright (Uncle Bus) OF Abbeville, LA; and a host of aunts, uncles, relatives and friends.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Althea Green Huntly, brother-in-law, Tracy Ozenne, god-parents, Sam Greene (Brownie) and Geraldine Bernard (Jeri), mother and father-in-law, Elsie and Louis Brown.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to Dr. Spencer and her staff at Iberia Medical Center and Kinchen Funeral Home and staff.
Kinchen Funeral Home – 218 N. St. Valerie Street – Abbeville, LA (337) 898-9595 is in charge of final arrangements. Additionally, condolences to the family may be expressed on our website at: www.kinchenfuneralhome.com.

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Students take part in Vermilion Parish Government Day

Students take part in Vermilion Parish Government Day

The Vermilion Parish Government Day is currently being held on January 21-22, 2020 in the Vermilion Parish Courthouse in Abbeville.
High school students from across the parish are running for offices like Defense Attorney and Sheriff. A “crime” will be arranged and committed by Louisiana Boy and Girl Staters and a mock trial will be held once those who win the ‘election’ are sworn in. Guest speaker will be Lt. Col. Scott Desormeaux, Commander 2nd Battalion 156th Infantry Regiment.
North Vermilion High students Gracie Wood and Abigail Lopez participated in Parish Government Day at the Court House on January 21. Wood ran for school board office and Lopez ran for Sheriff.
Both students are unsure of if they will run in the future for office but say that it is a fun experience so far. “I think that Government Day is an opportunity for us to not only take government responsibilities seriously, but to set a path and baseline for those who do once we graduate,” Lopez said. “I agree, it’s pretty fun right now, but it isn’t a real trial, so I’m sure this job is a tough one in the real world,” Wood stated.
Both are unsure of their future in politics, but are grateful for programs like Government Day and are happy that it is still functioning.
Sessions began early Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. until approximately 3 p.m. and will begin again on Wednesday at those same times.
This program, sponsored by the American Legion, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Vermilion Parish School Board and the Vermilion Parish Police Jury, is the only one still functioning in Louisiana.

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Vermilion Catholic students perform well at Beta convention

2019 Vermilion Catholic Beta Results: Reed Guarino: 5th place Math, Megan Guarino: 3rd place Mixed Media, Hoa Nguyen: 3rd place Digital Media, Trimmy Broussard: 4th Place Language Arts, Marie-Elena Desormeaux: 4th place Speech, Show Choir: 1st place, Ethan Hunt and Aneliese Hebert Duet Special Talent: 1st place.

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North Vermilion students place at Beta convention

Beta members from NVHS who placed at the Beta State convention are: Back Row: 2nd place Campaign Skit-Blair Saltzman, Abigail Lopez, New Elected Beta State Vice President-Drew Hebert, Olivia Mouton, Cathryn Hanks, Mallie Gardiner, Ema Cawyer, Caroline Monceaux, Anna LeBlanc, Jacob Romero, Sarah Landry, Brylee Duhon, & Hailey Broussard. Front Row: 4th Place Sculpture-Lindsey Duhon, State Champion Poetry-Kennedy Trahan, Runner Up Language Arts-Jace Meyers, State Champion Woodworking-Benjamin Romero, & 4th Place Science-Avery Franques. In addition to this Blair Saltzman, Olivia Mouton, Hailey Broussard, & Mallie Gardiner were awarded a Golden Ticket as Premier Performers for their outstanding dance skills in the campaign skit. They are invited to perform in the opening ceremony at the National Beta Convention.

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Baby Announcements for Jan. 19

Lyrix Dior Boudreaux
A daughter, Lyrix Dior Boudreaux, was born Tuesday, January 14, 2020, at Abbeville General to Tykironee Tania Pearl Marie Vallery and Ja’Michael Jarmaine Boudreaux of Abbeville.

Lucy Elise Romero
A daughter, Lucy Elise Romero, was born January 8, 2020, at Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s and Children’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Romero of Delcambre.
The mother is the former Coti LeBlanc.

Jolie Ruth Boudreaux
A daughter, Jolie Ruth Boudreaux, was born January 7, 2020 at Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s and Children’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Boudreaux of Maurice.
The mother is the former Catherine Deslatte.

Elizjah Charles Covington
A son, Elizjah Charles Covington was born January 6, 2020, at Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s and Children’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Covington of Abbeville.
The mother is the former Megan Landry.

Amelia Louise Mehling
A daughter, Amelia Louise Mehling, was born January 3, 2020, at Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s and Children’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mehling of Broussard.
The mother is the former Alyssa Massingill.

Isaiah Matthew Guillory
A son, Isaiah Matthew Guillory was born January 2, 2020, at Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s and Children’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jaron Guillory of Abbeville.
The mother is the former Desire’ Morgan.

Rieken James Longon
A son, Rieken James Longon, was born January 1, 2020, at Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s and Children’s Hospital to Heidi LeBlanc and Tyler Longon of Abbeville.

Elizabeth Marie Meche
A daughter, Elizabeth Marie Mech, was born December 28, 2019 at Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s and Children’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Meche of Vestavia, AL.
The mother is the former Brianna Henry.

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Former Kaplan Police Chief Boyd Adams

Warrant issued for former Kaplan Police Chief

Boyd Adams did not appear in court on Monday

KAPLAN - There is a warrant out for the arrest of former Kaplan Police Chief Boyd Adams.
Adams failed to appear in court for a trial docket on Monday at the Vermilion Parish Court House.
Adams’ lawyer was in the courtroom, but not Adams.
Judge Ed Broussard issued the warrant for Adam’s arrest, because he was not in the courtroom.
Three years ago, Adams turned himself in to the Louisiana State Police after they discovered that Adams was unable to provide receipts or records documenting his use of over $19,000 of Kaplan Police Department funds. Investigators were able to determine that Adams allegedly used nearly $7,000 of the amount for personal purposes.
In September of 2017, Adams was charged with a violation of Theft over $5,000 and Malfeasance in Office.
The Legislative Auditor’s investigation found 149 transactions, which equaled to $17,140 in a Kaplan Police Recreation Account.
Out of the $17,140 in transactions, a total of 59 transactions worth $7,650 had no documentation explaining the reason for the cash deposits.
The audit cited several instances of sloppy accounting and of possible improper use of public funds.
Among them include: The chief cashed checks for $200 and $500, drawn on police department accounts, and wrote a $280 check from a police department account to repay an officer who covered the chief’s phone bill.
Auditors noted that 38 minutes after Adams cashed the $500 check in 2014, he made a $500 deposit in his bank account.
Adams told auditors that the cash from the $200 check was deposited in his department’s “cash bag” and was for an undisclosed undercover operation.
Auditors said Adams had no documentation for cashing the $500 check, but the chief said it was not connected to the $500 deposit he made to his account on the same day.
Adams told the auditors that the deposit was from the repayment of a $500 loan he made to a mother to buy school supplies and clothes for her children.
The former chief also told the auditors that he put $280 into the police department’s cash bag to cover the $280 check he wrote to the officer who paid his phone bill.
According to the audit, a log for withdrawals and deposits from the cash bag showed a $280 deposit from the chief. Still, auditors questioned the accuracy of many of the transactions recorded in that log and they could not find any other records to confirm repayment.
Much of the questionable spending was made using two bank accounts that other city officials said they did not know about, until last year.
Adams said both accounts were set up years ago by his predecessors, a statement that the auditors confirmed.
The accounts have since been closed, and all police department funds are held in authorized city accounts.
Adams was the Kaplan police chief since 2010 before, his arrest in 2017. He is no longer living in Vermilion Parish.

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