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Rayne Planning Commission rejects re-zoning

Citizens submit petition against project

RAYNE - The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously rejected a rezoning request by ARC of Acadiana before “packed house” Monday.
All of the chairs in the Council Chambers at City Hall were filled with citizens who reside in Sunrise Subdivision for the commission meeting.
The group showed their concern of a proposed re-zoning of property (R-1 to R-3) located within the subdivision as requested by ARC of Acadiana. The request was to re-zone lots 4 and 5 of block 8 of the subdivision for the construction of a four-bedroom home to serve as an intermediate service care facility for handicapped citizens.
On behalf of ARC, Debbie Leleux explained the project was a direct result of the planned closure of the Iota State School, noting time is of the essence since the Iota location will be shut down in May of 2019 as mandated by the state.
Leleux also noted the new building, identical to the two homes planned on Lisa Street and East B North of the same subdivision by the end of the year, would be manned 24 hours a day with an on-site supervisor and medical staff for the eight residents who would reside there.
She also explained the residents would be in Lafayette at the organization’s work center between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., thus, not presenting any type of traffic situations. She also assured the neighborhood the new residents were of no danger to anyone.
Leleux then fielded questions from the audience, including comments from Brigid Gibson, Kathryn Arceneaux, Edna M. Broussard, Ronnie Arabie, William John Hollier and Elaine Credeur.
The main concern of those in attendance were additional neighborhood traffic, values of existing homes in the neighborhood, and future use of the home if it is no longer needed by ARC if the re-zoning occurs.
The common statement addressed was from long-time homeowners of the neighborhood who built their homes in Sunrise Subdivision because of the restrictions and the guarantee of single family dwellings; basically, to avoid what was being attempted with the re-zoning.
Following a brief discussion by the Planning Commission, a motion was made by Sanders Senegal and seconded by Wayne Wyatt to deny the ARC of Acadiana’s request for the re-zoning.
Voting in favor with the motion were Ron Sonnier, Lee Seilhan and Jerry Bergeron.
Seilhan noted the commission’s report would be forwarded to the City Council for the June 11 meeting.
With no additional business to be brought forth, the meeting was adjourned.

OST Networking Conference Saturday in Rayne

The inaugural OST Networking Conference will be held this weekend on Saturday, June 9, according to Dr. C. Eddie Palmer, OST Committee Chairman.
The day-long conference will be held at the Rayne Civic Center Mural Room with a full schedule of events and speakers for the first-ever event for this area.
In addition to many local and area participants and speakers, a representative from the office of Lieutenant Governor Bill Nungesser, who has thrown his full support behind the day-long conference, will be in attendance.
Registration for the conference will begin at 8:20 a.m. where visitors will be provided light refreshments, followed by morning speakers. A working lunch will be provided, concluding with afternoon speakers.
Contact the Rayne Chamber (334-2332) for additional information.

Children’s Fishing Derby held, winners honored by city

The fishing poles and rod-n-reels were out and about on Saturday, June 2, for the 2018 Annual Children’s Fishing Derby held by the City of Rayne on the grounds of Maison d’Memoire Bed and Breakfast (hosts Ken and Lynn Guidry) at 8450 Roberts Cove Road (Hwy. 98).
Joining the City of Rayne to host the 19th annual fun and family-orientated event were the Acadiana Sportman’s League, Rayne Lions Club and Maison d’Memoire.
The catch and release fishing event was enjoyed between 8:30-11:30 a.m. for children up to 15 years of age, immediately followed by the presentation of awards for largest and most fish caught by the participants.
A light lunch was prepared by the Rayne Lions Club to those enjoying the day’s activities.
Prizes were awarded at the end of the fishing tournament to the following:
Most Fish
(0-5 years): Ansleign Reiners with 20; (6-8 years): Isabelle Reiners with 30; (9-12 years): Travis Meche with 16; and (13-15 years): Garrett Willis with 12.
Largest Fish
(0-5 years): Jett LeJeune with 1.40-pound catfish; (6-8 years): Amelia Tieben with 2.31-pound catfish; (9-12 years): Thor Stewart with 1.63-pound catfish; and (13-15 years): William Robinson with 1.42-pound catfish
Overall Winners
Most Fish - Isabelle Reiners with 30 fish; Largest Fish - Amelia Tieben with a 2.31-pound catfish.
Special thanks are expressed to the many volunteers, donors and participants for their service and donations for a successful Children’s Fishing Derby.

Region 4 Junior Olympics Boxing Champions

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Marguerite Massa

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held for Marguerite Massa, who passed away on June 4, 2018, at the age of 97.
She was a native of New Orleans. After loosing her home in Hurricane Katrina, Marguerite moved to Crowley where she volunteered at Ms. Helen’s Soup Kitchen and Crowley Christian Care.
She was also a Pink Lady for a number of years.
After retiring from the Orleans Parish School Board as Reading Supervisor, Marguerite travelled the world. She was an avid reader. She was a parishioner of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church.
She is proceeded in death by her parents, Thomas Massa and Elvia Girault Massa.
Schoen Funeral Home in New Orleans is in charge of arrangements.
Interment will be at Hope Mausoleum.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.

Board approves supt. contract

The Acadia Parish School Board held it regular monthly meeting on Monday night. Despite school currently not being in session,

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Rayne Man Killed in Acadia Parish Crash

BRANCH - Shortly before 1:30 p.m. on June 5, 2018, Troop I was notified of a two vehicle fatal crash on LA 35 north of LA 365 near Branch. The crash claimed the life of Joseph Goodwin, 54, of Rayne.

The preliminary investigation revealed Goodwin was traveling south on LA 35 in a 2014 Dodge Ram truck. For unknown reasons, Goodwin’s vehicle crossed into the northbound lane, and was struck by a tractor-trailer operated by Dustin Matte, 43, of Church Point.

Goodwin was wearing a seat belt, but suffered fatal injuries. He was pronounced dead at the scene by the Acadia Parish Coroner’s Office. Matte was wearing a seat belt and was not injured.

Impairment is not suspected to be a factor in the crash. Toxicology samples were taken from both drivers and submitted to the Louisiana State Police Crime Lab for analysis. This crash remains under investigation.

Troopers want to remind motorists of the importance of making safe driving decisions behind the wheel. While not all crashes are survivable, proper use of seat belts can greatly decrease an occupant’s chance of death and may greatly reduce the extent of injury. Troopers want to remind you that Louisiana law requires every vehicle occupant, front seat and back seat, to be properly restrained day or night.

Annette Antoinette Comeaux

RAYNE - A Mass of Christian Burial for Annette Antoinette Comeaux, 95, of Rayne, will be celebrated on Friday, June 8, 2018 in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Rayne.

Father Christopher Cambre, Associate Pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church, will serve as celebrant. Entombment will follow in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery No. 2 Mausoleum, Rayne.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 7, from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. in Gossen Funeral Home, with a rosary being recited at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue on Friday, June 8, from 8 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. in the funeral home.

Miss Comeaux passed away on Monday, June 4, in The Ellington in Rayne, where she had been a resident for over 25 years.

Survivors include her brothers, Charles Peter Comeaux of Rayne, and Howard L. Comeaux and wife Elaine of Scott; sisters, Carol A. Reese and husband Jim of Wortham, TX, and Nell M. Hardy and husband Charles "Bob" of Rayne; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Preceding Miss Comeaux in death were her parents, Melcar Marie Comeaux and Olga Eugine Barrilleaux Comeaux; brothers, Anthony "Nanny" Comeaux and Eldridge L. "Bill" Comeaux; and sisters, Clair DeRise and Francis T. "Pat" Myers.

Serving as pallbearers are Charles Peter Comeaux, Arthur Hardy, Reid Dupont, Steve Dupont, Joel Peter Comeaux, John Robert Comeaux and Damon Comeaux.

Condolences may be expressed online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141.

Cattle Festival moving from downtown Abbeville site

The Louisiana Cattle Festival, which has been held in downtown Abbeville since its inception, is leaving town. The Louisiana Cattle ...

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