AWest Feliciana High student who ran track and played football died Friday morning in asingle vehicle crash.
The early-morning crash on La. 78,westofLa. 1 in Pointe Coupee Parish, claimed the life of Rayshon M. Franklin Jr., who was entering his senior year at West Feliciana High.
Troopers with Louisiana State Police Troop Aresponded to asingle-vehicle crash. His football coachsaid Franklin’steam and coaches will miss his infectious smile, and have decided to dedicate the upcoming season to Franklin.
“Weare devastated by the loss of our brother and teammate RayshonFranklin,” coach DevinDecote. “Rayshon was agreat young man who loved to compete on the field and on the track. He wasa highly respectedand trustworthy teammate. He was avery hard worker and extremely respectful. Rayshon had an infectious smile that could lightuparoom
“He was the type of young man you wanted on your team,and he will be missed tremendously,”the coach added.
The preliminary investigation indicated that a2007 Toyota Camry,driven by Franklin, was traveling eastbound on La. 78, west of La. 1. For reasons still under investigation,the Toyota exited the roadway to the right, entered aditch, overturned, and then struck atree. Franklin, who was properly restrained at the time of the crash, sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene. Impairment is not suspected, however,standard toxicology samples will be taken and submitted for analysis. Thiscrash remains under investigation.
“Rayshon was astudent athlete who played football and ran track,” said West Feliciana Schools Superintendent Hollis Milton. “Rayshon was known as awell mannered, kind student who always had asmile. Please pray for his family and friends andour community.”
Bainsstudentsplant seedsofknowledge
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In the2023-24school year, all pre-K and kindergarten studentsatBains LowerElementary learned about nutrition and gardening through Play 60. Each month, thestudentsmet with Layne Langley,area nutrition and community health agent withthe LSUAgCenter, and Play60coach Lanya Mayer
The pre-Kstudents learned from the OrganWise Guys: plush organcharacters suchas Sid and Kidthe Kidney Brothers, Hardy Heart,Sir Rebrum
theBrain and Calci M. Boneentertained thestudentsmonthly with stories and activities about human organs. The kindergartners became members of the Green Thumb Club. They learnedabout MyPlate and the five food groups: fruits, vegetables, grains, protein and dairy that Langley highlighted each month Children learned about the foodsineach group andthe benefitsofconsuming them. Activities like the Great Grain Obstacle and the Colors of the Rainbow reinforced thelessons
on grains and fruits and vegetables. At the end of each lesson, Langley reinforcedthe nutrition lessonwithitems such as an apple bookmark, apencil with fruits and vegetables, and a food tray sticker with breakfast item stickers forthe children to place on each part of the tray Langley also sent home nutrition resources to the parents and guardians each month.
At the start of the school year, students helped prepare the10 raisedbeds for planting. The pre-Kand kindergartnersplant-
ed kale; carrot andradishseeds; andcucumber, broccoliand cabbage transplants. They helped water and care forthe plants. In April,the pre-K students participated in agarden scavenger hunt. They worked in teams to find items in the garden that werecertain colors. Most of the teams found the shovel when asked to locate something red in the garden. The kindergartners also participated in ascavenger hunt.
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Francisville on June 22.
At the MARKET
Tents popped up June 22 for acommunity marketatTractor Supply,where it is held once a month, in St. Francisville.
Tractor Supply’snext markets are set from 9 a.m.to3 p.m.,Aug.17and Sept.21.
Interested vendors can call Christa Wilcox at (225) 635-2223.
Vendors Rachel Stelly,left, and Johnette Covington chat with each other in their respective tentsduring the monthly community market.
Vendors Lauren Trahan, left, andMelanie Stuarttalktocustomer Shira Caillouet and her two daughters, Paisley, 7, and Harper,9
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Vendor Faye Ritchie smiles while ringing up customer Marianne Fisher-Giorlandoduring the monthly community market at Tractor Supply in St.
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MeinersreceivesUnitedHeroAward
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Lane Family Practice
Dr.Kimberly Meinersrecently received the UnitedHealthcare Hero Award. Each year,the United Hero program recognizes physicians and advanced practice providers for delivering highlyrated patient experiences, anews release said.
Selection for the United Hero Awards is driven by extraordinary achievement on patient-experience surveys. This means that award winners are ultimately chosen by the people —and the honor recognizes thehigh-quality care providers deliver to their patients and the community,the release said.
To win aUnited Hero Award, providers must hit specific targets on their patient-experiencescore cards over thecourseof the year,with each target covering acriticalarea of the patient experience. In 2023, the targets fell into three categories:
The schedules for West and East Feliciana Council on Aging facilities areasfollows:
WEST FELICIANA
n 12292 Jackson Road, St. Francisville, (225) 635-6719
n Start time for all activities is 10 a.m.
FIRST AND THIRD
MONDAY: Line dance
FOURTH MONDAY: Religious service
TUESDAYS: Nutrition education
The followingpeoplewere booked into the West Feliciana Parish Detention Center betweenJune 24-30:
JUNE 25
BRASWELL, DONALD: 62; 10732 Country AireDrive,St. Francisville; criminal trespassing COLEMAN, JADA: 20; 19026 Pickneyville Road, Pickneyville, Mississippi; driving under the influence-first offense
n Getting needed care, for which providers had to achieve a92% or higher score to win
n Care coordination, for which providers had to achieve an 88% or higher score to win
n Doctor-patient conversations,for which providers hadtoachieve a58% or higherscore to win.
EAST ANDWESTFELICIANA COUNCILONAGING
WEDNESDAYS: Exercise/yoga THURSDAYS: Bible study
FRIDAYS: Bingo/movie/excursion
n All people 60and older in West Feliciana Parish are invited to join.
n Fortransportationtothe center orquestions, call (225) 635-6719.
Transportation n Transportation is provided to East Feliciana Parish residents of anyage for appointments in East Feliciana, West Feliciana and East BatonRouge parishes Monday through Friday. Call (225) 683-9862 to schedule a transportation appointment.
EMERYJAVON: 29; 3862 La. 955, Ethel; improper lane usage, operating vehicle while licenseissuspended, possession Schedule II narcotics, obstruction of justice, contraband to/from penal institution, bench warrant CANNON, TYLESHA: 19; 7765 SolitudeRoad, St.Francisville, bench warrant, violation of aprotectiveorder
JUNE 30 AL THAYABAT, JASMINE: 28; 11727 Givens Road, St.Francisville; theft $1,000-$5,000, possessionSchedule II narcotics, operating vehicle while licenseissuspended, contraband taking to/from penal institution BROWN, DASHAY: 20; 405 Lebato St LakeCharles; possession with intent to distribute Schedule I, contraband takingto/from penal institution
Northwestern State University announces springhonors
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President’slist
Northwestern State University in Natchitoches announced the 498students namedtothe president’s list for the spring 2024 semester Students on the president’slist must be enrolled full-time at Northwestern andhavea gradepoint average of 4.0.
Students from the region include:
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Coaches and referees are also needed. If interested, contact mpatten@wfparish. org or (225) 784-8447.
Candidateannouncements
The Watchman and The Democrat are publishing candidate-prepared announcements forthe Nov. 5 elections.
Announcements must include the candidate’sage, political party and education. All announcements must be less than 400 words and received by July 19. A color photo of the candidate also should be sent as ahigh resolution jpg attachment.
The statements will be run on aspace available basis.
For information, call (225) 603-1998.
Vacation Bibleschools
n Jackson United Methodist Church will have vacation Bible school from 9a.m. to noon July 15-19. Children ages 4-12 are invited to “CampFirelight.”
Geta mammogramnearby Woman’s Hospital mammography coach will offer 3D mammogramsJuly 22 at RKMPrimary Care, 11990 Jackson St., Clinton. Call (225) 683-5292 to schedule. The coach will also be at Zachary United Methodist Church, 4205 Church St., Wednesday,July 10. Call (225) 924-8268 to schedule.
Physician’sorders are required and appointments are strongly encouraged at all sites.
Marketsplanned in area n The Jackson Market
at the Town Hall Gazebo is held the first Friday of each month from 11 a.m. to 4p.m. It will also be held on the second Saturday of July and August from 9a.m. to 1p.m. Crafts, fresh goods and gifts are available. All vendors are welcomewith free booth spot forthe first month. For information, contact Ginger Godeau at (225) 933-4911 or ging130@ yahoo.com
School gardens
Aschool gardens training will be held at the West Feliciana LSU AgCenter Office, 10032 West Feliciana Parkway,St. Francisville, at 9a.m., July 17. Register by July 12 at forms.office.com/r/JDaJwLVkKM. Homeschool teachers are welcome.
Topics include container gardening, fruit tress for school gardens, butterfly gardening and nutrition education. Contact Jessie Hoover at jhoover@agcenter.lsu.edu or Kailin Gordon at klucas@agcenter.lsu.edu forinformation.
DaycampinClintonset
East Feliciana 4-H is holding aSummer Day Camp from 8:30 a.m. to 4p.m. July 19 at the LSU AgCenter Observatory,13248 Gross Road. Activities will include yoga, cooking and nutrition, outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, STEM and line dancing. Enrollment is open. Cost is $50 acamper Email Kayla Banta at kbanta@agcenter.lsu.edu or call (225) 683-3101.
Send news and events for East andWestFeliciana parishestoextra@ theadvocate.com by noon Fridayorcall (225) 3880731.
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versitynamed 749 students to the dean’s list for the spring 2024 semester. Students on the dean’s list must be enrolledfull time and earn agrade point average between 3.5and 3.99.
Studentsfrom theregion include:
AscensionParish
Gonzales: Nichelle Hall; Prairieville:Faoth Colligan, Alyssa Toney; and St Amant: Jaycee Templet; Livingston Parish
Hammond: Suzanne Blake,Erika Williams; Ponchatoula: Christina Bardwell, Hannah Davis, Madeline Falgout; andTickfaw: Daniel Ridgel
East BatonRouge Parish
Greenwell Springs: Destiny Brown, Jordyn Ponvelle; and Zachary: Charles Heard, Garilyn London, Isabelle Plauche East FelicianaParish
Ethel: Jenny Desselle West FelicianaParish
St. Francisville: Brycen Kennedy,Jon Sturgeon
Louisiana Tech announces spring honorslists
Community news report
Louisiana Tech University in Ruston has announced the names of students on its spring quarter 2024 president’sand dean’shonor lists.
Students whose names are followed by an asterisk earned recognition as members of the president’s honor list. That distinction signifies achievement of at least a3.8 academic grade point average on aminimum of nine semester hours completed (100-level or higher), with no gradelower than aB To be eligible for the dean’shonor
lists, astudentisrequired to earn at least a3.5 academic grade point average with no grade lower than aCon aminimumofnine semester hours completed (100-level or higher).
Courses yielding satisfactory/failure grades and coursesauditeddo not count toward eligibilityfor either recognition. Only undergraduates with noincomplete grades are eligible tomake either list.
East Feliciana
Clinton:Alexander M. Jose*
Jackson: Tessa Marie Hay*, Julie Hartley Odom*
West Feliciana
St.Francisville: Jacob Josef Barbosa*, Abby RaeBenton*, Charles M. Dalferes, Austin Monroe Erhart, Addie ElizabethField*, Alice Ann Holland*, ElisabethThy Hong, Bryce Huntington Jarrell, Elise Nicole Lamartiniere, Ainsley G. Mascagni, Kaitlyn ReneeMcClure*, Christopher M. Murray*, Emma Claire Olsen*, Alexandra KathrynPatin,Makenzie G. Patrick, Abigail L. Pittman*, WilliamHatcher Ralph*, Jenna L. SummersRaeghanLashay Williams*, Sarah Olivia Wilson
Dr.Kimberly Meiners, center,ofLane Family Practice, receives the United Healthcare Hero Award. With herare Catina Robillard, left, and Katie Leger,right.
St.Francisvillestudentsnamed to MississippiState honors list
Community news report
Students from St. Francisville were named to the MississippiState University spring 2024 honor rolls.
Paige Miller was named to the president’slist.
Haley Walker was named to the deans list. Students on the president’slist achieved
a3.80 or better grade-point average, based on a4.0 scale, while completing at least12 semesterhours of coursework with no incomplete grades or grades lower than aC
Students on the dean’slist achieved a grade-pointaverage between 3.5and 3.79, based on a4.0 scale, while completing at least 12 semester hoursofcoursework with noincomplete grades or grades lower than aC
West Felicianastudent named to honorlistatAlabama
Community news report
Laura Leak, of St. Francisville, wasnamed to the University of Alabama president’slistfor spring semester 2024.
Atotal of 13,103 students enrolled during spring semester 2024 at the University of Alabama were namedtothe dean’slist with an academic record of 3.5 (or above) or the presi-
dent’s list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s)
The UA dean’s andpresident’s lists recognize fulltime undergraduatestudents at theschoolinTuscaloosa, Alabama.
St.Francisvillestudent graduates from University of Mississippi
Community news report
Mary Lindsey,ofSt. Francisville,is amongthe more than 3,100studentswho earned theirdegrees from the University of Mississippi in May.
Lindsey,who majored in integrated mar-
keting communications,received abachelor of science from the School of Journalism andNew Media. University of Mississippi’s 171st commencement exercises were heldbyindividualcolleges and schools May 8-12.
West Feliciana student makes honorslist at Emerson College
Community news report
Andrew Dantin, of St. Francisville, earned dean’s list honorsfromEmerson
CollegeinBoston for the spring 2024 semester The requirementtomake the list is agrade point average of 3.7 or higher for that semester Dantin is majoring in business creative enterprisesand is amember of theClass of 2026.
Feliciana andSt. Helena studentsgraduate from Mississippi State
Community news report
Haley Walker,ofSt. Francisville, and Quineshia Adams, of Greensburg, are among nearly 3,500students graduat-
ingfromMississippi State University in spring 2024 Walker received the bachelor of science cum laude from MSU’sBagley College of Engineering.
Zachary student among graduates at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Community news report
KennedyNicoleWilcher,ofZachary, was among 3,484 graduateswho received degrees from the University of Nebras-
ka-Lincoln during commencement exercises May 3, 17 and 18. Wilcher earned aMaster of Fine Arts from the Office of Graduate Studies.
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge is joining aCatholic Charities USA national campaign highlightingthe services Catholic Charities agencies provide in theirlocal communities, anews release announced.
The campaign is called “WeAre There.”
“This campaign recognizes that Catholic Charities agencies across thecountry provide life-changing ser-
vices to those mostinneed,” said David Aguillard, executive director.“Whether we are assisting hurricane survivors, welcoming our neighbor from around the globe, providing asafe haven for expectant mothers in crisis, or distributing food to thehungry,CCDBR is there.”
Theawareness campaign will feature services offeredfor expectant parents in crisis, adopted people and families, disaster survivors, food insecure,and families
fleeing persecutionaround theworld on socialmedia, local radio and TV For60years,CCDBR has brought comfort, hope and relief to our neighbors, regardless of their faith, throughout the 12-civil parishes of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, the release said. To learnmoreabout the We Are There campaign visit wearethere.us. To learn howtovolunteerormakea gift supporting the work of CCDBR, visit catholiccharitiesbr.org.
McNeeseState University announceshonor lists
Communitynewsreport
McNeese StateUniversity has been announced itshonor rolls for the spring 2024 semester
To be on thepresident’s honor list, an undergraduate student must earn at least a 3.5GPA or better while carrying at least15semester hours. Asenioreligible for graduation but carrying less than 15 hours is also eligible provided that student was on
the president’slist the previous semester Areastudents who made the list include: East FelicianaParish
Clinton: Adin Greer Gardner
Ethel: Ashley L. Pugh
Slaughter: Nicholas Gabriel Baumgardner West FelicianaParish
St. Francisville: Tyler Fontenot
Thehonor rolllists undergraduate students earning at least a3.0 or Baverage whilecarrying 12 or more semester hours. Students from the area include: East FelicianaParish
Clinton: Nathan I. Holton
Livingston Parish
DenhamSprings: Mark Anthony Fielder,Kayla Renee Truax Walker: Briana Wilson
Communitynewsreport
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette celebrated its spring 2024 graduates during commencementceremonies May 30 and June 1. Atotal of 1,608 degrees were conferred. Individual ceremonies for theschool’seight academic colleges are being held at theCajundome and Convention Center
Twenty-five undergraduates earned summa cum laude honors forachieving4.0 GPAs.Thisincludes Natalia Mary Tooraen, of AscensionParish, civil engineering fromthe College of Engineering; and Jordan JacaraJackson, of Tangipahoa Parish, biology from Ray P. Authement College of Sciences. Graduatesfromthe region include:
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They worked in teams to find itemsinthe garden that began with each letter of the alphabet. Ahighlight this year was harvesting the carrots. Each child wasallowed to pull a carrot from the garden. In May,Mayer prepared the harvestedcarrotsand air friedthemmakingcarrot fries with aseasoning blend.
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Acertain tractorparcel of ground,together with allimprovements thereon, locatedinSec‐tion 30,T2S,R1W,EastFe‐licianaParish, Louisiana, beingmoreshown as containing 0.89 acresas TRACTA-1,according to amap entitled “Map Showingthe Retrace‐ment Survey of a4.49 acre tract, hereafterre‐ferred to as Tract‘A’,and thesubsequentsubdivi‐sion of said Tract‘A’ into TractA-1 containing 0.89 acresand TractA-2 con‐taining3.60acres,also beingshown from data on thereference maps is thelocationand appar‐entoverlap of 3.2acres more or less
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Parish,Louisiana,for KatherineAuer(Ownerof former Tract‘A’)which is nowTract A-land Tract A-2) andBurlCarpenter (ownerofformer3.2 more or less acre tract andTract B) by JeffreyM Moody, Surveyor,dated 8/31/1995,
WITH APPRAISAL AT PUBLIC AUCTIONAND ACCORDINGTOLAW SHERIFF'SOFFICE THIS 14 DAYOFMay,2024. JEFFERY E. TRAVIS SHERIFF PARISH OF EAST FELICIANA PUBLISH: June 5, 2024; July 10, 2024 90413-jun6-jul 10-2t
PARISH OF EAST FELICIANA SHERIFF'S SALE ACTING UNDERAND BY THEVIRTUEOFAN WRIT OF SEIZUREAND SALE IS‐SUED ON THEHONOR‐ABLE COURTAFORESIDE IN THEABOVE ENTITLED NUMBERED CAUSE, DATEDONTHE MAY8TH 2024 DIRECTED TO ME AS SHERIFFOFTHE PARISH OF EAST FELICIANA, LOUISIANADID SEIZE ANDWILLWITHINTHE LEGALHOURS ON THE July 17,2024, AT 10:00 O'CLOCKA.M AT THE PRINCIPALFRONT DOOR OF THECOURTHOUSE ANNEX, CLINTON, LOUISIANA,
Jett Toney, Jude Graham, Jackson Grimsleyand HenryTilleytaste the air fried carrots while Play60coach Lanya Mayermakes an appearance in the photo.
Rowynn DeLoachshows her carrots during nutrition and school garden class.
June Bullock andBlakely Williams put a transplant in theground.
River Achord meets HardyHeart during nutrition and school garden class.
Cooper Graham tries the carrot fries.
CaiseyKelly shows hercarrotduring nutrition and school gardenslessons.
Akindergartner places her popcornfood card on the grains section of the MyPlate.
From topleft, clockwise Pre-K students London Gaines, MarleighGilmore and Laurel Pratt meetOrgan Annie.
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From left, Harrison Walker,Jace Riley, Kash Osterberger and Jaden White samplethe air-fried carrots.