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APSB budget year ends with surplus

Final budget numbers show that the Acadia Parish School Board finished the 2018-2019 fiscal year with a surplus of about ...

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Roof collapses at local church

No one is quite sure what caused the roof on the cafeteria at Love of Christ Baptist Church to collapse,

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Fatal shooting investigation continues

Police are continuing the investigation into a shooting that left one man dead here early Monday morning. Police Chief Jimmy Broussard ...

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Rayne City Council hears report of flood prone areas

City continues drainage, clearing projects

RAYNE - During a somewhat routine meeting Monday evening at City Hall, the Rayne City Council and guests heard an informative presentation by city engineer Tim Mader of the city’s flood plain.
“Rayne as a whole, is well protected from extensive flooding,” Mader explained. “Because of it’s high elevation, the city is in good shape.”
As compared to other cities throughout the parish from information displayed on four charts, Rayne sits at an elevation of 23 - 31 feet above sea level, at least 10 feet above its neighbors including Crowley and other neighboring communities.
“The city basically sits on a dome and is drained by four major coulees or bayous,” Mader continued. “The city administration has done all it can to drain flood waters when we have downpours like we had last week. Now, its up to the drainage boards to get the flood waters away from the city and into the major waterways, which they are now working on.”
It was noted by Mayor Chuck Robichaux and City Inspector that elevation and flood level maps are available for public viewing on the websites of the City of Rayne and Acadia Parish Assessor.
During the business portion, Robichaux introduced Ordinance 2010 granting CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp. renewal of their contract for their continued services, which was approved by the Council.
New business approved by the Council included:
• surplus by the Water Treatment Plant of two room air conditioners and a water cooler.
• Krewe de Joie de Vie king and queen party at the Rayne Pavilion.
• street drive by Rayne East Side Boxing, Inc.
• reappointed Mica Smith as a member of the Rayne Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board.
Concerning a demolition project from the Council meeting in April, the home at 407 Bailey Ave. was given 90 days for demolition since no action has been taken.
Robichaux informed the public that mosquito spraying will begin this week. Two trucks will split the city at the railroad tracks for north and south spraying on a nightly basis.
He also noted the recent purchase and ongoing installation of new playground equipment at the four city parks.
Robichaux and Mader concluded the meeting with an update on the Barbara Street extension project, noting the project is 95% complete, and the Edgewood Subdivision street upgrade -- curb work has begun.

Gearldine “Gerri” Breaux

SULPHUR - The Lavergne and Acosta families are announcing the passing of their beloved Gearldine (Gerri) Breaux, 59, born November 6, 1959, and passed away on May 27, 2019, at Lake Charles Memorial Hospital in the care of the wonderful ICU nurses.
Gerri was raised in Rayne, attained her GED and graduated college with a CNA degree. She worked at several nursing homes, provided private duty and was employed as a cab driver for her brother, Tony Lavergne.
Gerri was the most God-loving, caring person who would have given her last pair of shoes to the needy. She assisted at her church, Open Door in Sulphur. While struggling with her treatments, Gerri took time conselling others at the unit and praying for them. Even att her last moments, she always said “Thank You, Sorry, It’s Ok.”
Gerri is survived by her best friend (sufficent other of eight years) Ken Acosta of West Lake; her sons. Manny Thibodeaux and wife Shawn and Kevin Breaux; daughter, Edith Lavergne; stepchildren, Nanette Lonkows and husband David and Harry Acosta and wife Sara; grandchildren, the dearly loved Tori Areneaux, Sha Arceneaux and wife Heather, Laney Thibodeaux, Colin Thibodeaux, Kiki Lavergne, Jasper Lavergne, Gage Thibodeaux, Jackson Thibodeaux, Megan LeFrere and husband Nick and Jacob Lonkowski; great-grandchildren, Grayson Thibodeaux, Olivia and Cathrine LeFerere; brothers, Tony Lavergne and Joespher Lavergne and wife Marie; sisters, Gloria Comeaux, Cynthia Comeaux and husband Kenneth, Joyce Richard and Mary Melancon; her best friend, Caroline Robinson; and numerous neices, nephews, great and great-great.
She was proceded in death by her parents, John and Edith Abshire Lavergne; brothers, John Lavergne Jr. and Charles Lavergne; sisters, Victoria Lavergne, Gale Broussard and Glenda Arcement; brothers and sisters-in-laws, Marie Latiolais, Andrew Richard, Clovis Melancon and David Acosta; great-niece, Malorie Comeaux; nephews, Kenny Quibodeaux and Vernice Lavergne; nieice Brandii and child Hunter Arcement.
A Vigil will be held Saturday, June 15, at 2 p.m. at Open Door Bikers Church located at 423 W. Burton Street in Sulphur with all friends and family welcomed to attend.
Special thanks to Johnson’s Funeral Home in Sulphur and Open Doors Bikers Church for the service preparation and assistance.

American Legion Post 77 plans installation, Boys State events

RAYNE - During the monthly meeting of Arceneaux Post 77, American Legion, held Tuesday, June 4, at the local Legion Home, Commander David Simon reminded members of the annual installation of new officers.
The special event will be held during the monthly meeting on Tuesday, July 9, one week early of the normal meeting date due to the July 4th holiday.
Officers of Post 77 and Auxiliary Unit 77 will be installed during the 7 p.m. ceremonies, followed by a meal for all in attendance, including special guests.
Legion officers to be installed are Commander David Simon, 1st Vice Ray Olinger, 2nd Vice Robley Moreau, 3rd Vice John Quebodeaux, Financial Officer Lorraine Shelton-Gaines, Jr. Past Commander Gene Comeaux, Adjutant Brady Myers, Chaplain Robert Comeaux, Service Officer John Petitjean, Judge Advocate Shane Mouton, Sgt.-at-arms Andrew Habetz, Color Bears Wilson LeDoux and Harold Arceneaux.
The office of historian/publicity officer remains open, and advisors to the commander will be selected by the commander following installment ceremonies.
Discussion was heard of the annual Boys State Program slated June 23-29 on the campus of Northwestern State University. Chairman Ray Olinger also announced the orientation meeting for Boys and Girls State was slated at the local Legion Home on June 6 at 5 p.m. prior to the summer program to be held in Natchitoches.
Olinger reported Post 77 and sponsors will send one Rayne High junior to the event, Joshua McCrory. He will later attend a legion meeting to give a report of the summer program. Sponsors joining Post 77 are the local Woodmen of the World, Rayne Lions Club and Bank of Commerce.
Chairman Olinger gave the membership report of 144 (83%) locally, in addition to on-line dues that he has not received as of date.
Olinger also thanked everyone who attended and assisted with the annual Memorial Day Program hosted by Post 77 on Sunday, May 26, locally.
Special guests included family members of veterans who have passed away during the past year, including James B. Towry, Fannie Dupuis, Larry Guidry, Claude E. Simon and Theogene Fontenot.
In addition, Gold Star family members (family members of heroes who perished during past wars) were in attendance. Guest speaker was Jared Henry and refreshments were provided by the local Woodmen of the World chapter.
Commander Simon reported of the recent weekend musical entertainment and events held at the Legion Home, in addition to a number of events planned in the coming weeks. It was noted that Louisiana Knights, who performs the first Friday of every month, donated half the door charge to the Legion Home the evening of their performance.
Also slated to perform are Southern Man Doo on Friday, June 14, between 7-11 p.m. with a $5 cover charge. On Friday, June 29, the Bayou Beats Band will be in action between 7-11 p.m. with a $10 cover charge.
Simon also thanked all legionnaires who made American Legion Award presentations to the local and area schools for the end of the school year awards programs.
Michael Pastor announced plans for a flag retirement ceremony at the Legion in the coming months. The date will be given once the committee completes plans for the event.
Simon gave a brief report of the Ancillary Committee who assists the War Veterans Home in Jennings with needed supplies and additions to the rooms of veterans who reside there. He urged any and all legionnaires to assist with the many programs and activities the group sponsors for the WVH.
Chairman Robert Comeaux discussed a recent accident which occurred at the Legion Home resulting in the demolition of the American Legion front yard sign and awning. The insurance company has been notified and bids are being sought for the items to be replaced.
Simon also reminded veterans to be on the lookout for a letter sent to all veterans of upcoming improvements being made for the veteran services.
He also urged veterans to visit the American Legion website (www.lalegion.org) for programs, services, conventions and other important information that could be helpful for veterans.
A reminder was extended to everyone of the annual Department Convention to be held this month in Alexandria. Proxies were signed by the Legionnaires for the voting to take place during the event.
An invitation was read to the audience received from Post 15 in Crowley of their post’s installation to be held Wednesday, June 19, at the Legion Home in Crowley at 217 North Parkerson.
The commander also reminded everyone that food and beverages are still available for purchase with an expanding menu at the Legion Home during normal bar hours. Call 334-4774 to place your pick-up orders.
Also continuing at the Legion Home is Cadillac and Domino games between 4 p.m. until closing every Thursday.
“Thirsty Thursday” drink specials will also be available from 7 p.m. till. All domestic beers are $1.50 a bottle.
With no further business, the meeting was concluded and meal was served by the Legion cooks.

Miss Rayne Pageant set August 10

Young ladies interested in competing for Miss Rayne 2019 are being invited to the Aug. 10th pageant to be held at the Rayne Civic Center.
To be eligible to compete for the title of Miss Rayne, contests must (1) be 17 years of age and not older than 22 years of age the date of the pageant; (2) be single and have never been married or had a marriage annulled; (3) not be pregnant or have never borne a child; (4) be of good moral character and never been convicted of any felony; (5) have a Rayne address or telephone number or attend a school servicing the Rayne community.
The competition will consist of the following segments; interview – (held the afternoon of the competition); typically there will be a panel of three judges that will visit with each contestant for a period of approximately five minutes; questions may be asked concerning information covered on the entry form and general items of interest about the City of Rayne; sportswear and introductions; Choreographed dance number and a maximum 30 second introduction; evening gown – on stage competition in an evening gown of choice; on-stage interview including two lighthearted questions.
For more information or to acquire the official application, contact Suzette Leonards at Suzette.leonards@rayne.org, by phone at 337-334-6682 or stop by City Hall (801 The Boulevard).

Rayne to host CFMA Cajun Music Festival Aug. 15

The 2019 Annual Le Cajun - CFMA Annual Cajun Awards and Music Festival will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 16-17, at the Rayne Civic Center.
The awards Ceremony will be hosted by the Cajun-French Music Association of Louisiana, with Cajun musicians from throughout the area to be in attendance and honored.
The Le Cajun Award and Festival is a unique, two-day event will feature an awards ceremony honoring the best in Cajun music and Cajun musicians and includes a two-day dance festival with award winning Cajun bands providing the music.
The Grammy-style awards ceremony, sponsored by CFMA, includes awards for Band of the Year, Best Accordionist, Best Fiddler, Best Male and Female Vocalist, Song of the Year and Best Recording of the Year.
Highlighting the activities on Friday night will be the crowing of the new CFMA Queen.
A featured event at the annual festival will be the individuals to be inducted into the Cajun Music Hall of Fame.
Also to be included during the festival is a large arts and crafts show where numerous hand-made and unique items can be purchased.

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