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THIS IS A FREE PAPER. READER CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FREE. 985-649-9562 Serving Plaquemines Parish and Adjacent Areas October 16, 2014 Year 3, No. 10 ® LOCAL POSTAL CUSTOMER PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID EDDM Retail *****************ECRWSS******** Read us online at: issuu.com/plaqueminesplus or scan our QR code Plaquemines Plus! Your Community Classified Newspaper To Place an ad: [email protected] or Call Tony 985-201-4589 FOR YOUR electrical and AC repairs call Lenny Glass at 985-212-0847 in Port Sulphur day or night. WE BUY junk cars, running or not. Cash for junkers. Also, we haul away. 504- 442-7777. HOTPOINT GAS dryer, $120. Office desk, $50. 10am-10pm. 985-768- 1741. 2 REGISTERED CHIU- HAUHAS. $150 each. 985-710-3986. NEVER FAIL NOVE- NA: May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored and glorified throughout the whole world now and forever. Most Sa- cred Heart of Jesus, I put my trust in You, Holy Mary, Mother of Jesus, pray for me. St. Theresa, Child of Jesus, pray for me. St. Jude, Helper of Hopeless cases, pray for me and grant this favor I ask. Say this prayer 9 times a day for nine days and publish. Thank You.B.N. REGISTERED JACK RUSSEL TERRIER pup- pies, 10 weeks old, $400. 985-290-3452 and leave message. Pearl River area. PLASTIC 55 GAL drums for sale. $10 and up. 504- 442-7777. LAST YEAR models clear- ance! 985-892-3373. Sail to the Caribbean and the Bahamas from New Orleans this winter. Kick off your cruise right from the Big Easy. Colorful, spirited and authentic, the flavor of the islands starts right here —along with your next unforgettable vacation. †ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL® RESERVES THE RIGHT TO IMPOSE A FUEL SUPPLEMENT ON ALL GUESTS IF THE PRICE OF WEST TEXAS INTERMEDIATE FUEL EXCEEDS $65.00 PER BARREL. THE FUEL SUPPLEMENT FOR 1ST AND 2ND GUESTS WOULD BE NO MORE THAN $10 PER GUEST PER DAY, TO A MAXIMUM OF $140 PER CRUISE; AND FOR ADDITIONAL GUESTS WOULD BE NO MORE THAN $5 PER PERSON PER DAY, TO A MAXIMUM OF $70 PER CRUISE. *Pricing set forth is the sole responsibility of the travel agent. Prices are per person, cruise only, double occupancy, in US Dollars. All itineraries and prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions apply. Government taxes and fees are additional. ©2013 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Ships registry: The Bahamas. 13033955 • 9/26/2013 Atlantic Ocean New Orleans USA Key West Nassau BAHAMAS CocoCay Caribbean Sea Cozumel MEXICO Grand Cayman Falmouth Serenade of the Seas ® 7-NIGHT BAHAMAS & 7-NIGHT WESTERN CARIBBEAN From New Orleans, Louisiana December 2013- April 2014 Starting from: †* $ CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL CONSULTANT FOR MORE INFORMATION. R LET THE COUNTDOWN TO FLIP FLOPS BEGIN Cozumel Coco Cay® 499 00 Paige Champagne 504-433-3200 www.champagnetravel.net [email protected] Cold Desserts Hot Lunches You’ll Warm Up to Us! DAILY SPECIALS! $ 1 00 off with this ad. BELLE CHASSE DAIRY DIP 9252 Hwy 23 • 504-392-8354 OPEN 7/Days YEAR round Po-Boys • Hot Sausage • Hamburgers •Shrimp & Much More! SNO-BALLS YEAR ROUND • Sundaes Soft Serve Ice Cream • Malts • Shakes A leader with the vision and experience to unite our parish and move it forward. __________ Jerry Hodnett PARISH PRESIDENT # 61 EARLY VOTING IS OCT. 21-28TH AT THE BELLE CHASSE LIBRARY. NOVEMBER 4TH (ELECTION DAY) VOTING WILL BE AT THE BELLE CHASSE AUDITORIUM. NEW LEADERSHIP FOR OUR NEW DISTRICT! #74 Mr. Harris can be reached by cell: 504 610-3375 email: [email protected] Christian Harris Plaquemines Parish Council District 5. Proudly endorsed by The Republican Women of Louisiana.

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Page 1: Plaquemines Plus! 10 16 14

Page 1 October 16-October 29, 2014 PLAQUEMINES PLUS THIS IS A FREE PAPER.

READER CLASSIFIED

ADS ARE FREE.

985-649-9562

Serving Plaquemines Parish and Adjacent Areas October 16, 2014 Year 3, No. 10

®

LOCAL

POSTAL CUSTOMER

PRSRT STDECRWSS

U.S. POSTAGE

PAIDEDDM Retail

*****************ECRWSS********

Read us online at: issuu.com/plaqueminesplus or scan our QR code

Plaquemines Plus!Your Community Classified NewspaperTo Place an ad: [email protected]

or Call Tony 985-201-4589

FOR YOUR electrical and AC repairs call Lenny Glass at 985-212-0847 in Port Sulphur day or night.

WE BUY junk cars, running or not. Cash for junkers. Also, we haul away. 504-442-7777.

HOTPOINT GAS dryer, $120. Office desk, $50. 10am-10pm. 985-768-1741.

2 REGISTERED CHIU-HAUHAS. $150 each. 985-710-3986.

NEVER FAIL NOVE-NA: May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored and glorified throughout the whole world now and forever. Most Sa-cred Heart of Jesus, I put my trust in You, Holy Mary, Mother of Jesus, pray for me. St. Theresa, Child of Jesus, pray for me. St. Jude, Helper of Hopeless cases, pray for me and grant this favor I ask. Say this prayer 9 times a day for nine days and publish. Thank You.B.N.

REGISTERED JACK RUSSEL TERRIER pup-pies, 10 weeks old, $400. 985-290-3452 and leave message. Pearl River area.

PLASTIC 55 GAL drums for sale. $10 and up. 504-442-7777.

LAST YEAR models clear-ance! 985-892-3373.

Sail to the Caribbean and the Bahamas from New Orleans this winter. Kick off your cruise right from the Big Easy. Colorful, spirited and authentic, the flavor of the islands starts right here —along with your next unforgettable vacation.

†ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL® RESERVES THE RIGHT TO IMPOSE A FUEL SUPPLEMENT ON ALL GUESTS IF THE PRICE OF WEST TEXAS INTERMEDIATE FUEL EXCEEDS $65.00 PER BARREL. THE FUEL SUPPLEMENT FOR 1ST AND 2ND GUESTS WOULD BE NO MORE THAN $10 PER GUEST PER DAY, TO A MAXIMUM OF $140 PER CRUISE; AND FOR ADDITIONAL GUESTS WOULD BE NO MORE THAN $5 PER PERSON PER DAY, TO A MAXIMUM OF $70 PER CRUISE.*Pricing set forth is the sole responsibility of the travel agent. Prices are per person, cruise only, double occupancy, in US Dollars. All itineraries and prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions apply. Government taxes and fees are additional. ©2013 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Ships registry: The Bahamas. 13033955 • 9/26/2013

Atlantic Ocean

New Orleans USA

Key West NassauBAHAMAS• •

CocoCay•

Caribbean Sea

CozumelMEXICO

•Grand Cayman

Falmouth• •

• Serenade of the Seas®

7-NIGHT BAHAMAS &7-NIGHT WESTERN CARIBBEANFrom New Orleans, LouisianaDecember 2013- April 2014Starting from: †*$

CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL CONSULTANT FOR MORE INFORMATION.

R LET THE COUNTDOWN TO FLIP FLOPS BEGIN

Cozumel

Coco Cay®

49900

Paige Champagne

[email protected]

Cold DessertsHot LunchesYou’ll WarmUp to Us!

DAILY SPECIALS!

$100

off with this ad.

BELLE CHASSE DAIRY DIP9252 Hwy 23 • 504-392-8354

OPEN 7/Days YEAR round

Po-Boys • Hot Sausage • Hamburgers •Shrimp & Much More!

SNO-BALLS YEAR ROUND • Sundaes Soft Serve Ice Cream • Malts • Shakes

__________

A leader with the vision and experience to

unite our parish andmove it forward.

__________

ElEction Daynov. 4

Early VotingTuesday, Oct. 21

to Tuesday, Oct. 28

Locations:Belle Chasse Library &

Port Sulphur Government Building Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

(closed Sunday)

www.jerryhodnett.com

Like us on facebook: /JerryHodnettForParishPresident

Paid For By tHeJerry Hodnett CamPaiGn Fund

JerryHodnett

P a r i s h P r E s i D E n t

#61

EARLY VOTING IS OCT. 21-28TH AT THE

BELLE CHASSE LIBRARY.

NOVEMBER 4TH (ELECTION DAY) VOTING WILL BE AT

THE BELLE CHASSE AUDITORIUM.

NEW LEADERSHIP FOR OUR NEW DISTRICT!

#74Mr. Harris can be reached by cell: 504 610-3375email: [email protected]

Christian Harris Plaquemines ParishCouncil District 5.

Proudly endorsed by The Republican

Women of Louisiana.

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HOME ON land. Ready to move in! 985-892-9969.

ATTENTION MILK glass collectors. Anyone interest-ed in buying antique milk glass call 504-495-0618. Serious inquiries only.

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LOG CABIN $4,800. (Original price, $23,000.) Solid oak log walls. Plans for cabin, fireplace, loft, porches. Haul to Louisi-ana $1,850. Pay when received. Owner. 870-577-5757.

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GWEN’S TAMALES. Mild, hot and extra hot beef. Tamale balls and patties too! Pork by order. We make DEER TAMA-LES from your deer meat. Call 601-798-7156 or 504-756-9838.

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By Paula [email protected]

Hi Everyone!Hope things are going well for you. It’s been kind of crazy busy at the office lately and I haven’t had a lot of time for much else but work. So that means crafting was put on the back burner for a while. But, looking on the brighter side those cool temperatures should be arriving soon. I am waiting! And with those cooler temperatures comes beautiful fall colors. Let’s not forget all those homecoming dances.

Today I decided on a fall wristlet. this is a super simple piece to make, You can use the regular elastic bracelet or you can bling it out with one of beautiful designer bracelets which can be worn without the flowers after your special night is over. I choose to use a 3 strand pearl bracelet, since it was the young ladies senior year and she wanted a keep sake. You can wire and tape your flowers or the simplest way is glue everything. It make the wristlet an lot lighter. On this particular bracelet, I glued the flowers and accents in place. When gluing your flowers, make sure you use a good quality

floral glue which is made for flowers, it is a cold or cool glue. While some people use hot glue, this does damage your flowers and they won’t last as long. I choose to use orange spray roses, peach hypericum, baby’s breathe, and silk leaves along with the white sheer ribbon with silver metallic in it. You can also add spray rhinestones to give it more bling.

To begin this design put a thin layer of glue on the disk that will hold your design. Add a drop or two of glue on each element that you will be putting in the design. I added my ribbon first since it was the largest and needed more design area. Than I added a drop or of glue the roses and placed them where they needed to be. I continued on this way until the whole design was finished. Once you get the hang of making these it should not take longer than 30 minutes to put together. But, keep in mind, that is the time to make it, that means all of the things that go into the wristlet are laid out and ready for you to use. Preparation time (gathering, sorting, and cutting) is not included in design time. These wristlets are a lot of fun to make and the final product is strictly up to you. Your imagination has no limit so be as creative as you want to.

Well, that’s it for now. So what will is your next project going to be? Mine…I don’t know. But, I know it will be a lot of fun.

JerryHodnett

P a r i s h P r e s i d e n t

#61

election day nov. 4Early Voting Tuesday, Oct. 21

to Tuesday, Oct. 28Locations: Belle Chasse Library & Port Sulphur Government Building

Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (closed Sunday)www.jerryhodnett.com • [email protected]

504.432.8984 • 413 Schlief Drive Belle Chasse, LA 70037Like us on facebook: /JerryHodnettForParishPresident

PAiD For By tHe Jerry HoDnett CAmPAign FunD

A leader with the vision and experienceto unite our parish and move it forward.

__________

__________

“We have done enough studies;we know the problems.Now is the time to build

levees and restoreour coast for our people

and community.”__________

Jerry hodnett

We are at a critical time in our parish’s history—one where we can decide to keep studying our coastal

issues or actually address them and move forward. Jerry Hodnett knows that levee improvements and

coastal projects are vital to protecting our lives and communities against hurricanes and storm surge.

Over the next few years, the Restore Act and other sources will give our region the opportunity to rebuild our coast. We must have a leader who makes sure we spend these funds efficiently to

protect our community and restore our wetlands without permanently damaging existing

industries or ecosystems.

Working with federal and state leaders, Jerry will ensure that funds are invested in

coastal restoration to build habitat and marsh and that all of Plaquemines gains greater flood

protection. Both are integral to a healthy future for Plaquemines.

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I would like to introduce myself. I am Sharon Kay Macaluso, and I am running for Constable of Ward Seven of Plaquemines Parish. Living within the Parish for over Twenty-five years. I have gained a great relationship with my fellow residents. I had a business in the Parish for over Twenty five years. Also I have worked within the judicial system assisting with the 7th Ward Justice Court for the past Twelve years. I have a reputation

for being fair and honest. I believe in treating all people with dignity and respect. Married for thirty six years to Paul Macaluso, with three children and two grandchildren.

Being a newcomer to public service I intend to work hand in hand with other public officials in closing the gap between Justice Court and other Government operations. Working together and better communication we can be more efficient with the resources allotted in our local duties. I am Christian teacher, Conservative, and member of the PPSP.

I humbly request your support and vote. I look forward to visiting each family in the next several weeks. I can be contacted at 504-256-7522.

Best Regards,

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Plaquemines Parish Public Service Announcement

Although there are no cases of Ebola in Louisiana, Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser has been in ready communication with our state partners in the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of Public Health and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. It’s the parish’s aim to increase the understanding of the Ebola virus:

• Ebola is a severe, often fatal illness.

• Ebola is NOT transmitted by air.

• Ebola is spread by direct contact with an infectious person’s body fluids. The incubation period (time between exposure of Ebola and the showing of symptoms) is 8-10 days incubation time with a range of 2-21 days.

• Ebola is easy to kill by washing hands.

• There is no risk from someone who has recovered from Ebola, or those who were exposed but not yet sick.

• Those at highest risk are health care workers and family and friends of an infected individual.

Important information on the disease may be found at the following links:

• CDC (Centers for Disease Control): http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/

• Department of Health and Hospitals: http://new.dhh.louisiana.gov/

• To discuss exposure or report a suspected case, contact the Office of Public Health at 504-568-8313 or after hours 800-256-2748.

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PLACE YOUR POLITICAL ADVERTISING IN PLAQUEMINES PLUS TODAY! WE

REACH AND POSITIVELY INFLUENCE MORE PLAQUEMINES PARISH VOTERS THAN ANY

OTHER ADVERTISER…PERIOD!

Tasha Evans, 34, Buras, Probation Hold

Keyjuan Young, 24, Gretna, PPSO warrant, probation violation

Derrick Wilson, 36, Gretna, PPSO warrant

Scott Lefort, 19, Marrero, PPSO, JPSO, & St Charles warrant

Joe Carroll, 39, Amite, PPSO warrant

Shelby Graves, 32, Ethel LA, Possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of schedule II, possession of marijuana

Gary Carr, 28, Belle Chasse, Detainer

Aaron Jackson, 33, Probation hold

Glenn Hebert, 51, Kaplan LA, Harahan PD warrant

Devin Vaughn, 19, Westwego, Simple battery

Jordan Murry, 28, Kaplan LA, Theft under $500

Carol Ramirez, 32, Harvey, No light on plate, driver must be licensed, no proof of insurance

Glynn WIlliams, 41, Plaquemine, GSL

Fausto Reyes, 45, Marrero, Driver must be licensed, tail lamp required

Robert Williams, 19, Belle Chasse, JPSO warrant

Ryan Ballay, 19, Gretna, JPSO warrant

Michael Burt, 43, Belle Chasse, Domestic abuse battery, JPSO warrant

Freddie Duplessis, 55, Marrero, General speed law, DWI, Open container, St Bernard warrant

Ryan Gause, 34, Port Sulphur, DWI, COMV

Bradley Hingle, 25, Buras, PPSO warrant

Felton Lafrance, 32, Braithwaite, Unauthorized use of a moveable

Alice Carter, 37, Buras, PPSO warrant

Mamie Brooks, 41, Disturbing the peace by drunkiness

Audra Collier, 42, Buras, Aggravated battery

Kenneth Viaton, 25, Harvey, GSL

Jody Danos, 67, Boothville, DWI, COMV, open container

Bobbie FIsher, 35, Belle Chasse, JPSO & Kenner warrant

Nathaniel Rose, 22, Jesuit Bend, Simple burglary, simple burglary of inhabited dwelling

Jade Holloway, 25, Buras, JPSO & Gretna warrant

Dexter Johnson, 29, Bogalusa, Resisting an officer, ROMV, suspended D/L

Lashanda Walker, 32, New Orleans, Remand

Errol Turner, 56, Harvey, Simple assault

George Smith, 21, New Orleans, Domestic abuse battery

Robert Polk, 33, Ironton, PPSO warrant

Melissa Hadder, 31, Boothville, Criminal mischief

Tate Raines, 25, Marrero, PPSO warrant

Willie Blake, 36, Moss Point MS, Hit & Run w/ injury, driver must be licensed

Kevin Cockrell, 32, Reserve, PPSO & St Bernard Warrant

Danzel Clark, 26, Belle Chasse, PPSO warrant

Kendall Merrick, 38, Port Sulphur, 1st possession of marijuana, possession of schedule IV, possession of drug paraphernalia

Noah Rosenburrough, 18, Belle Chasse, Carnal knowledge of a juvenile, criminal trespassing

Dana Castoe, 51, Buras, DWI, ROMV

Ryan Moliere, 37, Point-A-La-Hache, Negligent injuring vehicular, suspended D/L, no insurance

CHILD SUPPORT Louisiana State Department of Children and Family Services v, in separate actions, Stefan Rodney Black, Davion Ashley Turner, Ricky T Pugh Sr., Travis Sentnell Perkins Jr., Benjamin Miller, Tiffany J. Buras, Jonathan MCampbell, Michael A Zuvich Jr. and Dennis T Swails Sr. PATERNITY Louisiana State Department of Children and Family Services v, in separate actions, Dominique Rashard McCloud, Tristan Kelly Williams and Shawn Wesley Zuvich CONTRACT Nuvell Creidt Company LLC v Catrina M WilliamsCUSTODY Meagan Volk v Preston Hamilton,Darryl Frelich v Jessica Frelich DAMAGESCHS Inc v Plaquemines Processing & Recovery, Inc, Patrick Beauvais v Plaquemines Parish Government, et al. Carolyn R Davis v Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Co, Inc DIVORCE Brandie J Campbell v Julius L Campbell III, Rebeca Medina v Esteban Medina, Vernon R Quiros Jr v Barbara R Quiros, Laura L Bourgeois v Jerome P Bourgeois, Allen Robin Walker v Jasmine Darice Walker and Julinne G Creppel III v Alice B Creppel DOMESTIC RELIEF Danava Battle v Andree Franklin, Meanan Volk v Preston Hamilton, Ernal Parker Jr v Devon TurnerEXECUTORY PROCESS Reverse Mortgage Solutions Inc v Beatrice Robichaux Lemoine, et al, unopened succession, Defelice Land Company LLC v Tasta Enterprises Inc, et al JUDGEMENT EXECUTORY Enna Asset Management LLC v Natasha N Harvey, NAS JRB Credit Union v Thelma Carter, Superior Piling Inc v Conmaco/Rector LP, Republic Finance v Christopher N DuplechainJUDICIAL REVIEW Phyllis D Kass v Garey Forester, et al OPEN ACCOUNT Capital One Bank USA NA v Michael J Lambert, Midland Funding LLC v Dennis Michel and, in separate actions, v Richard Williamson, Timothy Adcock, Yolanda Brooks, Rock Panepinto, Southland Rental Tools Inc v Ultra Well Service Inc, Jefferson Parish Hospital Service District No 1, et al v Kathy Alley, et al SUCCESSION Myrtle Antoinette Hughes, in re, Lucy Sullen, in reTUTORSHIP Sarah V Hotard, in reVISITATION Charmaine Johnson v Carol McGinnisVOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF CUSTODY Shequitta Watts, in re

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By Terri SercovichReach B-2 Project heralded a step towards coastal restoration and storm protection, but affected property owners call it a “land grab”

A group of concerned Venice property owners gathered recently to discuss a project being planned that will affect their family land, but if successful, will decrease a storm surge by five feet.

The Reach B-2 Vegetated Ridge: Fort Jackson to Venice Project is planned to run 7.8 miles from just south of Fort Jackson to the Venice Jump. Project coordinators expect to create 158 acres of ridge habitat and 104 acres of marsh habitat.

Landowners received servitude agreements over the last few months, and once received, have one month to sign the agreement; if not signed in that timeframe, the land is expropriated by the parish.

The project is planned to be 240 feet wide: the ridge is 170 feet, with buffers of 50 and 20 feet on either side.

Landowners are being payed for just the acreage needed in the 240 foot area. The value of marsh per acre is $250. So if only half-an-acre is being used in the project, the payment would be $125.

The Project

Part of the 50-year, $50 billion State Master Plan, the Reach B-2 project was one that the parish wanted to fast track implementing and help fund.

Plaquemines Parish will construct this vegetated ridge and create intermediate marsh areas parallel and adjacent to the existing Army Corps of Engineers’ back levee.

“The purpose of the project is to implement the multiple lines of defense strategy of hurricane protection by creating an elevated ridge that complements the current levee system,” said a parish press release. “The vegetated ridge will offer enhanced flood protection benefits while creating a sustainable habitat for wildlife. Intermediate marsh habitat will be restored in open water areas where they have been lost to subsidence and the impacts of tropical storms.”

The project, which is in the final stages of land acquisition and went out to bid Sept. 23, will utilize 7.1 million cubic yards of material dredged from the Mississippi

River to create the vegetated ridge and intermediate marsh areas. Borrow material, a total of 3.33 million cubic yards, will be dredged from existing water bottoms and wetlands beneath the proposed ridge footprint and placed along the outer edges to create detention dikes that will act as barriers to contain the dredged material for construction of the ridge.

The ridge and marsh will be planted with native grasses and trees, and maintained and monitored to ensure the survival and propagation of the vegetation.

Construction is planned to begin in December of 2014.

“Plaquemines Parish is excited to begin this new project which has a major significance to our coastal restoration plans as a whole,” said Parish President Billy Nungesser. “We are moving forward diligently to have these ridges constructed in a timely fashion in order to provide new protection to Louisiana’s coastline. The ridges have been recognized by FEMA and will be certified as they are projected to lower storm surge by five feet.”

Land Owner Concerns

Representatives from GRC were guest speakers at the citizens’ meeting and answered all questions, at times in presentation form and in one-on-one conversations, but the circumstances of the project and the servitude agreements left both parties without a satisfying conclusion.

“Land grab” was the phrase most commonly used at the citizens meeting to describe the project.

Some owners rece ived seve ra l agreements and informational packets with different language that they say conflict, and the word “perpetual” used throughout the servitude agreement has convinced many owners that their

family’s rights in regards to their land will change in the future.

Plaquemines’ past sins during the Perez administration are remembered by older generations, and were brought up at the meeting: “Why can’t we be leery about this?” asked Ramona Buras.

Mineral Rights

“It is a limited servitude; you maintain ownership of your land,” Coastal Projects Manager Billy Guste IV flat out told the residents. “We are not attempting to acquire anyone’s mineral rights.”

But in the January issue of Focus on Plaquemines, a monthly parish newsletter, the question is asked: What happens to my ownership when the land is washed away? The answer states that “the beds and bottoms of all navigable waters and the banks or shores of bays, arms of the sea, the Gulf of Mexico and navigable lakes belong to the State of Louisiana.”

If the project is successful and the 262 acres of ridge and marsh habitat are created, again, the State will own that recovered land “until it is reclaimed by the riparian

owner who must submit an application with the State Land Office.”

Restrictions

Property owners will have to refrain from certain activities in two ways. First, very strict restrictions on activities until the vegetation takes a firm root and populates, and finally restrictions to ensure that the vegetation is not damaged.

“In order for that vegetation to take, we cannot have much traffic,” explained Guste.

Restrictions include riding 4-wheelers and other ATV; residents see this as prohibiting access to their property. Restrictions also constructing any type of dwelling that the project deems harmful for the project— a camp for example. But most importantly, residents cannot disturb the vegetation. As native plants are part of the project, cutting a tree down would impact its integrity.

Using the land for hunting and fishing, whether private or for profit, remains an unanswered question. If the land is being used for hunting and fishing purposes now, it is unclear if that will be allowed to continue. The servitude agreement provided at the meeting states, “Undeveloped recreational uses must be consistent with the long-term protection and enhancement of the wetlands and other natural values of the property.”

Residents expressed fear that if the wrong animal is hunted on their land, that the servitude agreement will turn into a conservation servitude, and they will lose more rights.

Oil Drilling

“It’s the footprint that you cannot impact,” explained Guste. So an oil well is not allowed on the ridge.

However the servitude agreement does state that directional drilling from adjacent land to extract the oil and gas minerals is allowed.

Final Thoughts

Residents stayed well after the GCR representative left and discussed the information.

“It just created more questions,” said one property owner. Will the servitude ever expire and full rights returned to owners and their heirs? Is the land useless for recreational purposes? Will the State make a streamline process for reclaiming ownership of the reclaimed land? Is this what all property owners can expect when more coastal restoration projects are underway?

It was clear that parish government has a long way to go to have long-time residents trust its intentions. Some participants wanted another meeting with both GCR representatives and parish officials present, others were resolute that they would put the project on hold until landowners needs were given more consideration.

“If I have to stand on my property with a gun, I’ll do it.” said one man.

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Fall fishing patterns are starting to set in as the final blasts of summer leave us for good. Male trout are moving into the area and it is a welcome sight after a miserable spring and summer for the specks. We could use a good rain or two but not the thunderstorms of July and August. Get ready for a good fall as shrimp harvests have been better than usual.

Take a kid fishing on a Saturday or Sunday you usually reserve for the Tigers or Saints. You’ll have more fun this year than in previous years and having a bent fishing rod is great for the psyche. No frustration on the water. If you don’t catch much, the weather is beautiful and you’re alive to appreciate it. It’s a good place to get away from politics also.

MGM MARINA - Leona was invaded by some Marines last week having a fishing contest. She said everyone had a great time. The winners were: Ryan Welch with the largest redfish, Ricky Bonezek and Heath Diezes, tied for largest trout and then the rest of the guys: Adam Sandoual, Jairo Echeverry, Riley Schultz, Robert Rice and Blake Meloy. And Captain Zack Wheeler took his 93-year old father out fishing in Bay 5 and look what he did! MGM MARINA 504-656-2267.

LLOYD LANDRY - 504-912-8291. FISHING THE MIDDLE WITH LLOYD. Fall is definitely around the corner. Fishing in the Empire area has been great and will only get better as the weather changes. On the west side, birds have been working around Bay Adams and Lake Washington with plenty of hungry trout under them. You will have a lot of action and will catch a ton of undersized trout but if you are persistent, you can fill your box. Redfish are being caught along the broken marsh and ponds along Grand Bayou on spinner baits, Gulp! under a cork and dead shrimp. The east side of the river is on fire as well. Redfish are being caught from California Point to American Bay, fishing all points and cuts. Use Gulp! or dead shrimp under a cork for best results. The river has begun to drop and the redfish are pulling in, ready to be caught. Fish your crank baits, spinner baits and dead shrimp along the rocks and cuts heading down the river from Buras. Beware of boat traffic and watch the waves when fishing close to the rocks. Be safe and tight lines. LLOYD LANDRY. OUTCAST FISHING CHARTERS 504-912-8291

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VENICE SPORTSMAN’S LODGE AT THE MARINA - DAN SKERMETTA. Captain Dan was chartering with Josh Ardoin from Louisiana last week when Josh caught his first redfish! Josh, Erica and Doc were on a two day inside-/outside fishing expedition. It was a bit of a slow start on Friday out of Venice, catching a few pedestrian fish. But a move ten miles south started the action. With an increasing tide, the bait fish showed up in huge numbers followed by the big reds and spinner sharks. It was non-stop action for about three hours and made for a very busy boat and a very happy captain! Here’s a picture of Doc’s biggest redfish ever and another photo of Doc and Erica with two more typical south Plaquemines keepers. Captain Dan also caught a couple of nice cobia near Venice. Dan says the cobia are showing up at a lot of the shallow water rigs off the coast. Dan also had a nice outing with some Barriere Construction workers, including Andrew Wilson from Nawlins with a nice copper colored red. CAPTAIN DAN SKERMETTA. 504-481-2320.

CAPTAIN JAY QUIROS - OUT OF VENICE ALONG THE PASSES. Leave it to Captain Jay to give a different report. He fishes lower Venice and the passes and he says the river water is dirty and not winter green, so summer patterns remain for the passes and lower Venice. Don’t worry about bait, says Jay: All you need is a beetle under a popping cork or tight lining techniques. Jay says the flounders are starting to come in and the cobia are running as well. The reds are in their usual spots (the canes) and the specks are at Breton Island. 504-228-5895. JAY QUIROS. ON A MISSION FISHING CHARTERS. 504-228-5895.

Some schools in Kentucky have a fall break. I am blessed to have 3 of my great grand daughters living close enough that the family could drive down and spend time with Jo-Ann and I. They arrived around 7:00 am and after eating breakfast they hit the pool for the first of 2 times today. The water is 78 to 80 degrees.

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After I got some business done I got the girls ready for fishing with the new poles I had bought for them. My wife had picked up a knockoff of a Barbie setup but I went for the real thing. These reels light up as they reel the fish in and are good enough to handle a respectable redfish.

I launched out of Empire and ran across Bay Adams. The tide today was kind of like a double high and there was no water flow at all. To add insult to injury the water was dirty. Everything was flat calm with the sun bearing down on us. Montana was helping Brooke and I was helping Kyra. I noticed some movement near some pilings and placed a cast just past that place. I pulled the bait into the area and then I popped it. The redfish turned and hit it with a vengeance. Kyra grabbed the pole and began showing the redfish what a tough Ky. girl could do.

This was her first keeper redfish and she did it with ease on her new pole.

Poor Brooke kept trying but nothing got her bait. Kyra was getting an occasional catfish and even found a few rat reds.

By this time I had worked my way to the other side of the bay and found cleaner water. We had a bit of water movement but not much to speak of. Things looked a lot better here though. Just to prove it Kyra found yet another keeper redfish.

It took all day before Brooke landed keeper and (Bashful) Brookie put one in the box. A nice black drum. This was her first fish ever. A bit of a struggle for her 40 pound frame but she did it well.

We kept losing fish at one point and I thought they must have been small bait stealers but Kyra proved me wrong by landing this nice trout

It was getting late and the girls were getting tired so we headed in. On the way in I was suddenly heading into a group of feeding birds that formed right in front of me. I did not even ask them if they wanted to fish more. I shut down the big motor and set up the I-Pilot. As they were reaching for the bait I told them to just throw plastics. These specks were small but we found 3 that made the length as well as a bunch of white trout. The kids loved the action and it was a nice ending to a good family outing with 4 generations all together.

We played this action as long as we could. We beat dark thirty but not by much. Once home they had something to eat and quickly passed out due to a very active day both in the water and on the water. Nobody helped Grandpa clean the fish but I did not mind at all.

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Here’s a picture of Doc’s biggest redfish ever and another photo of Doc and Erica with two more typical south Plaquemines keepers. Captain Dan also caught a couple of nice cobia near Venice. Dan says the cobia are showing up at a lot of the shallow water rigs off the coast. CAPTAIN DAN SKERMETTA. 504-481-2320.

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Meet Star. A 3 year old and full of energy dog! Star loves to play but can also be sweet and lovable! When it comes to toys, playing fetch is her favorite, next to water! Star love to play in our baby pools in the yard or drink water from the hose. She is currently up to date on all shots, as well as spayed and microchipped! According to AKC Shepard are Energetic and fun-loving, the breed is very fond of children once a relationship is established. He is a loyal family pet and a good guard dog, the ideal choice for many families. He requires regular exercise and grooming.

Hi! My name is Chandler. I am a handsome one year old guy looking for my forever home. I am a mellow dude who loves to be rubbed on and loved on. When it’s time to play, I am all over it! Can you give me a forever home?

Meet Aurora!! Aurora came to PAWS as a mama. She had 3 beautiful kittens that she took very good care of. All of her babies, except Penny, have been adopted. It’s Aurora’s turn to get her forever home. She is an elegant calico who has a great personality. She enjoys having her ears rubbed and her back rubbed. Aurora is 3 years old. Can you give Aurora a forever home?

Meet Harley! At 2 years old this young guy is stealing the heart of our shelter workers. He is crazy cute and loves to go on walks, although he can pull at times, we are sure with some training he can break out of this bad habit. He loves to run and play with squeaky toys and is very treat motivated. Harley knows a few commands, but is always willing to learn more! He is kindhearted and very energetic. If you are interested in meeting this bright eyed guy please stop by the shelter today!

Meet Snow! This beautiful American Bulldog mix is only 1 years old. She plays great with other animals and children. Snow loves to cuddle and give hugs and kisses. If you are looking for a calmer dog Snow would be a great fit !

Pretty Aurora!

Beautiful Snow!

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2013 CHEVY SONIC LTZ, loaded, $11,000. Aleman Auto Sales, Pearl River 985-863-2803.

2000 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS, $3,000. ALE-MAN AUTO 985- 863-2803.

2000 FORD F-150, $2,995. 985-249-1671.

YAMAR DIESEL farm trac-tor, hand blade, $2,800. Aleman Auto Sales, Pearl River, LA. 985-863-2803.

‘98 F350 ambulance, good work truck, 7.3 diesel, $3,600. ALEMAN AUTO SALES, Pearl River, Call 985-863-2803.

TAILGATE FOR 1990-1998 Chevy truck, $40. 601-798-2422.

WE BUY DAMAGED or WRECKED CARS! ALE-MAN AUTO SALES, Pearl River, Call 985-863-2803.

1996 FORD TAURUS, GL, V6, 3.0L, auto, a/c, good tires, runs good. Only $1,995. DEALS ON WHEELS 985-882-7272, LaCombe, LA.

2009 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING CLASS, 55K miles, $12,995. Selective Auto Sales 985-781-7070. Slidell, LA.

2012 FORD FUSION, $10,995. O’Neal’s Auto Mart, LLC, 985-641-1246, 985-641-8353.

CHROME “BUCKET” grill for Hummer H2, Fits be-hind door handle, $250 OBO. 504-812-7958.

CHEVY POWER pack heads, $100. Leave mes-sage. 985-863-0061.

2004 DODGE, $2,495. 985-249-1671.

2004 FORD F-150, $3,295. 985-249-1671.

‘95 MAZDA pickup truck, $1,600. ALEMAN AUTO SALES, Pearl River Call 985-863-2803.

2 0 0 7 K I A O P T I M A , $3,995. 985-249-1671.

2007 SATURN ION, $3,495. 985-249-1671.

2005 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY VAN, 113K miles, $3,995. Selec-tive Auto Sales 985-781-7070. Slidell, LA.

1997 CHEVROLET BLAZ-ER 4X4, V6, 4.3L, auto, a/c, runs good, only $1,995. DEALS ON WHEELS 985-882-7272 .

2006 ACURA TL. Navi-gation package. All ser-vices up to date, $9,995. O’Neal’s Auto Mart, LLC 985-641-1246, 985-641-8353.

2001 CHEVY VENTURE, 97K miles, $3,995. Selec-tive Auto Sales 985-781-7070, Slidell, LA.

2013 TOYOTA COROLLA, $13,995. O’Neal’s Auto Mart, LLC.Slidell 985-641-1246, 985-641-8353.

2006 JEEP LIBERTY, $7,995. Oneal’s Auto Mart, LLC. 985-641-1246, 985-641-8353.

2009 NISSAN SENTRA. Stock G10865P, $8,995. O’Neal’s Auto Mart, LLC, 985-641-1246, 985-641-8353.

2008 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4X4, 209K miles, $11,995. Selective Auto Sales 985-781-7070, Slidell, LA.

2000 VOLVO V70 XC, L5, 2.4L turbo, auto, a/c, high miles but runs great. Gas saver. A bargain at $1,995. DEALS ON WHEELS 985-882-7272. Lacombe, LA

1993 NISSAN KING CAB, 4CYL, 2.4L, 5 speed man-ual, a/c, runs good, gas saver. Sale! $2,495. Deals on Wheels 985-882-7272. Lacombe, LA

2003 OLDSMOBILE ALE-RO GL, 4CYL, 2.2L, auto, a/c, runs great, blow out sale, $2,295. DEALS ON WHEELS. 985-882-7272.

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Mrs. Therese Roques, Belle Chasse Academy’s Director of Special Populations, greeted students, parents and staff dressed as The Constitution. All grade levels at BCA had a lesson focused on The Constitution on September 17th, Constitution Day.

Belle Chasse Academy has recently begun working on a school Victory Garden. The mission of the Belle Chasse Academy Victory Garden is to provide students and their families with life skills, health literacy, and economic insight, through the integration of the garden and kitchen classroom experience into our daily school curriculum and the local economy. This will be accomplished through a hands-on holistic approach that immerses every student in making healthy food choices, improving our environment, and becoming a community with a smaller carbon footprint and larger ecological “handprint.”

We recently started planting the first seedlings in the garden! (below are a few pictures from the first two days of planting)

Belle Chasse Academy students in grades K-5 plant seedlings on the second day of planting in the school’s Victory Garden.

Students in grades K-5 planted their seedlings in the soil on day 1 of the Victory Garden planting with the assistance of 6-8 grade students.

Mrs. Aimee Stanley, B e l l e C h a s s e Academy’s Garden Coordinator, passes out seedlings to s tudents do ing the planting in the school’s Victory Garden.

Sixth grade student Akkari Pharr plants his seedling in the BCA Victory Garden.

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Words to GROW by!CUTTING FIREWOOD NOW MEANS

WARMER RESULTS IN WINTERFirewood cut now will be dry by the time cold weather rolls around. It can take as much as a year for split and stacked firewood interiors to reach an `air dry’ condition, so it’s never to early to cut for the coming winter.

Three to six months of storage under cover should leave wood dry enough for satisfactory use. Most species are suitable for burning, but the heavier, denser-grain hardwoods such as the oaks are best. Caution should be taken against burning pressure-treated wood.

It is best to stack the wood off the ground in an open area to allow air circulation. Covering the wood pile to keep the rain off will speed the drying process. This can be done cheaply by using tin roofing or plastic covering.

When your cutting firewood, safety should be a primary consideration. A chainsaw is a dangerous piece of equipment. Chainsaws cause more than 30,000 accidental injuries each year, mostly because of operator carelessness. Be sure to study saw manuals and wear safety equipment, such as eye protection, gloves and ear protection to safeguard your hearing.

Be sure you know what you’re getting when buying firewood. First, ask if the wood is green or dry. Then check on the amount and price. Wood often can be purchased more cheaply this time of year.

Firewood is frequently advertised for sale by the cord, but the seller usually means a “face” cord, which is not a true cord.

A true cord of wood is a stack 4 feet wide by 4 feet high and 8 feet long, explains the specialist. A face cord is a stack 4 feet high and 8 feet long, but the pieces are only 18 to 24 inches long. From the front, or face, it looks like a cord, but is only one-third of a cord. A pickup-load of wood is sometimes equal to face cord.

Cutting firewood early means that the wood will be drier and lighter, will have fewer insects, will provide maximum Btu, and will produce less dangerous creosote.

Be sure to check all parts of your wood appliance. To reduce the chance of fire hazard, have the chimney cleaned before using it this winter. Chimney fires can be extremely dangerous. They burn many houses each year.

ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS PROVIDE FALL LANDSCAPE COLOR

Fall is here, and this season reminds us about the wonderful colors that tree and shrub foliage can provide to our landscapes.

Many native trees of Louisiana give good fall color. These include sweet gum, red maple, sassafras, baldcypress, nuttall oak, dogwood, hickory and black gum.

Some introduced or non-native tree species, such as Chinese pistachio, crape myrtle and Bradford pear, also can be used to complement our native selections chosen for colorful foliage.

Two excellent native shrubs for fall foliage color are oakleaf hydrangea and Virginia willow.

A named variety of Virginia willow, also called Virginia sweetspire, is Henry’s Garnet. This Virginia willow has outstanding foliage characteristics and was a Louisiana Select plant this past spring.

Other native shrubs for fall color include blueberries, huckleberries and sumac, the horticulturist says, adding that you could try nandina and Chinese witch hazel (Loropetalum) if you want some introduced species in your landscapes.

Leaf pigmentation in plants is a result of several physiological reactions that occur in response to seasonal temperature and day length changes.

Basically, the formation of a separation occurs within the leaf petiole, resulting in blocking of sugar movement into the leaf. This in turn results in the breakdown of green pigments (chlorophyll) in the leaf, making other pigments, such as yellow, red and orange, more dominant.

Creative landscaping can be done with native and introduced tree and shrub species that provide fall foliage color.

Using native plants, which have beneficial characteristics other than foliage color, is an added bonus. When considering landscape plantings and renovations, remember to consider fall foliage color as a design element.

For more information contact Alan Vaughn, County Agent, Plaquemines/St. Bernard Parish (504)433-3664 or (504)278-4234.

IS MISSISSIPPI BURNING? WE KNOW ALABAMA’S SABAN IS FUMING

by Tony OnellionJust when we thought we had the SEC figured out, along comes not one but two extremely unlikely scenarios involving the teams from the Magnolia State. Ole Miss and Mississippi State are the two best teams in the nation. Think about that. THE NATION. Just like Alabama and LSU were three years ago. Forget Florida State. They’re underperforming especially with the emotional baggage toted by their Heisman winning quarterback, Jameis Winston. Ole Miss might be the better team; Mississippi State has the better quarterback. Alabama, Auburn, LSU and Texas A&M are out of luck and the SEC East is not even in the discussion.

A former Florida coordinator and Southern Miss head coach have put both Oxford and Starkville (Stark Vegas?) on the map. Towns that previously were known for corn dog comments, drunks, The Grove, 18

miles per hour and the Governor standing in the school house door (Oxford) and for cowbells, bad access roads and lack of pizazz (Starkville) are now the sites for back-to-back College Gameday appearances. Kirk Herbstreit must be beside himself, that denizen of urbane Columbus, Ohio, home of Woody Hayes and Urban Meyers. Starkville might have been aptly named at one time, but their new stadium look and improvements (where else do men’s restrooms have picture windows?) have the football world’s attention.

The Egg Bowl has been the embarrassingly accurate description of the annual football game between these two schools. Both programs have been laying eggs for years, decades even. But this year’s Egg Bowl will involve a golden egg…a ticket to the Football Championship Series four-team round-robin. Maybe both teams will be involved, like LSU and Alabama in 2011.

Both Alabama and LSU have seen the wrath of these programs as have Auburn and Texas A&M. Change is good once in a while and even the most diehard Yellow Hammer or War Eagle fan will acknowledge that fact. LSU fans still must live with the Hat for several more years and continue to wonder how a man who can’t speak adult English can communicate with a bunch of 18 to 22-year olds. We’re used to being usurped by another West team or our own coaches’ stubbornness. Enjoy what you can this year and don’t concern yourself with any major loss of LSU players to the NFL. What might be a concern is possible loss of skill set players to other college teams where their pass-catching abilities might be used for something more than a decoy. The Tigers’ top four receivers are probably the best in the nation but if they can’t get free on patterns, it probably means they don’t get enough reps in practice to be able to to it in a game. Meanwhile, look for a new offensive coordinator in 2015 as Miles lets good buddy Cam Cameron go and Coach Kragthorpe will be leaving once his son’s eligibility is done. Why waste any money on a OC when Miles doesn’t want one? Pounding the rock and defense wins games, but the stadium seats more than 102,000 souls and you won’t see that many there this year, even for the Alabama game. LSU fans are notoriously bad about leaving the stadium early, so why show up at all? This isn’t the collapse of the LSU program by any means but for many thousands of supporters through the years, the mess is in the message. Good luck to the Tigers for the rest of the year and pick up your box lunch at the end of the season.

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