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1 SPRING FESTIVAL QUEEN HERALDING OVER A CENTURY OF NEWS COVERAGE LIFESTYLES FAMILY TAKES TRIP TO SELMA See Page 5A INSIDE A YEAR TO REMEMBER FOR SMH COACH See Page 8A SPORTS See Page 1B The Natchitoches Times And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free, John 8:32. Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 Natchitoches, Louisiana Since 1714 Seventy-Five Cents the Copy INSERTS INSIDE Rite Aid Best Buy Walgreens Dick s Sporting Goods Letters to the Editor Let us know what you think, write a letter to the editor. See Page 4A for details. Natchitoches Times news@natchitochestimes.com Visit our website at: WEATHER Index Obituaries Editorial Annie s Mailbox Lifestyles Sports HIGH LOW Area Deaths Alice Marie Rivers Davis Alberta Sarpy Alvania Shields Williams Carl Wayne Scott, Sr. Lloyd H. Gallien Obituaries Page 2A League of Women Voters to meet The Cane River League of Women Voters will meet in the back room of Hana s on Front Street Tuesday, March 24 at 6 p.m. The guest speaker will be Tony Cimino from the Louisiana Health Cooperative. The league is a non partisan organization open to everyone. Wound Care Center staff to speak Dr. William Luster and Dr. Steven Kautz will be among the panel speakers at the Natchitoches Regional Medical Center Comprehensive Wound Care Center s informational event titled, Wound Healing Roundtable: Treating the Challenging Wound Thursday, March 26 at 6 p.m. at the Natchitoches Events Center, 750 Second St. The event is free and open to the public. No reservations are required. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Tim Winkler, Healogics Zone director. Guild cancels art sale due to rain Faced with a 100 percent chance of rain Saturday, March 21, the Natchitoches Art Guild decided to cancel Art Along the Bricks. We were prompted by our own concerns and calls and questions from our vendors who had very real worries about how to keep their art and fine crafts safe under adverse conditions, said Art Guild member Char White. The children s art project will be available to kids who visit the gallery. 2A 4A 7A 1B 8A Construction on the Prather Coliseum parking lot at Northwestern State University is underway, according to David Greene, the university s director of operations for special facilities. The company has begun staging items and equipment In the Prather parking lot so caution while driving in this area should be taken, Greene said. The construction company will rope off the parking lot once the official start date has been determined. From that point on no one will not be able to access the main area of the Prather parking lot. The small parking lot on the east side of the main Prather lot and the horse-shoe shaped lot on the south end of Prather will be completed either at the beginning or end of this time frame and will be determined once construction has started. The total construction time is 110 days, Green said, which sets the completion date of July 17, Greene said. Logistics for spring commencement will be announced as plans are finalized. We will be moving forward to make sure everything is planned out in detail, Greene said. Spring semester events to promote awareness of Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act The Department of Student Affairs at Northwestern State University is sponsoring a series of events over the remainder of the spring semester to promote awareness of the Campus Sexual Violence Elimination (SaVE) Act. The events are designed to help eliminate sexual assault in the campus community and help students, faculty and staff become aware of assistance, reporting and student rights, according to Lori LeBlanc, director of special projects for student affairs. This campaign is not about fear, said LeBlanc. Northwestern State is joining with a nationwide effort to empower students and our communities concerning sexual misconduct. Next week, the university will promote a website with information related to the SaVE Act. The Dean of Students: NSU Not Alone site is at studentaffairs.nsula.edu/ sexual-assault-sexual-harassment-dating-violence-stalkingand-domestic-violence-helpreporting-and-bystander-information/. The site has contact NHDDC discusses budget and upcoming events First on the list of items for discussion at the Natchitoches Historic District Development Commission (NHDDC) meeting March 19 was the removal of the bushes lining the railroad tracks by the NSU on the corner of University Avenue and Second Street. Replacing the bushes with hollies and adding a sprinkler system made the park look much better, according to Chairman Payne Williams. David Stamey updated commissioners on next year s budget. Receiving $360,000 from the state over the last few years, Stamey said they are unsure whether the commission will receive the full amount for their new budget. Stamey asked for proposal submissions, as more specifics are needed to determine a budget for next year. Proposals will be looked over at the commission meeting in April, introduced in May and voted on in June. Things come and go, but a information on community resources, definitions of various terms and an explanation of university obligations. On Tuesday, March 24, a student organization, the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, will lead a Red Zone Walk on campus. The walk will begin at 7 p.m. in Morrison Hall and the public is welcome to participate. The students, accompanied by University Police and university staff, will walk through campus to identify areas in and around campus borders that may require additional lighting or police patrols. Information gathered during the event will be forwarded to university officials. On March 30 April 2, a series of Safe Spring Break programs will be held. The Arrive Alive Team will be on campus March 31 to provide a drunk driving simulation near Kyser Hall. On April 1, a Safe Spring Break party will be held in the Friedman Student Union Ballroom with music games and activities to educate students. A Consent and Bystander Awareness program will be lot of things on the budget will tend to stay at the same level, said Stamey. Whatever groups want to keep their funding, now is the time to send in proposals. Groups reapply each year with their requests and the NHDDC matches up to 50 percent of the total proposed budget. Noting that in early years the commission heavily funded the Historic District Business Association s Back to the 50s Car Show, Stamey said the HDBA s event became so successful they now only require funding for maintenance. I d love to be in a position to start something as successful as the Car Show. We want to continue funding the successful events we ve got, but we re looking for new things to fund that will drive more people to the Historic District, he said. Sandra Dickens, of the HDBA, informed everyone of the upcoming Steel Magnolia available on April A video to raise awareness of sexual assault in the campus community will be made available along with videos, websites and information provided through social media. The university will hold a Bystander Train-the-Trainer, Personal Power: A Response Ability Workshop on April 24 from 1 5 p.m. The workshop empowers students to go beyond bystander behavior and intervene in problem situations. This workshop explores personal and organizational values, what bystander behavior is, what barriers keep us from intervening, intervention styles and skills and concludes with skill building and a commitment to lead with integrity. The workshop is targeted to impact behaviors like hazing, drug/alcohol abuse, sexual abuse/assault, bullying and discrimination on college campuses. Participants are being selected from student group leaders, faculty, and staff, as well as representatives from the Natchitoches/NSU Coalition: See Awareness Page 3A Girls Getaway Weekend June 5, which will coincide with the BBQ Festival on the riverbank. National Service Rangers Laura Gates and Tim van Cleave gave dates for its spring bike rides. A ride will leave Oakland Plantation Saturday, April 4 at 9 a.m. and visit Cherokee Plantation and the St. Charles Chapel. Reservations for this ride are required. A longer ride will leave Magnolia Plantation Saturday, June 20, visiting St. Augustine Catholic Church and the Badin-Roque House. The park provides bikes, helmets and water. Call for more information. The NPS will partner with Bike Natchitoches May 2 to host 15, 25 and 57 mile bike races leaving from Oakland. Oakland will be the starting point for a 5K run. We re all about getting fit and doing healthy things out in the country, said Gates. Parish Council keeps tax millage rates for 15 same as last year Variety of packages up for grabs at silent auction Northwestern State University s President s Command Performance will offer a wide selection of items up for bid during a silent auction that will include merchandise and first class experiences in dining, travel and leisure. The silent auction is being coordinated by Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority and friends in honor of Tonia Istre Henderson, Northwestern State s new first lady, who is a Tri Sigma alumna. The Parish Council voted to forgo collecting an additional $433,000 in 2015 by not rolling forward its tax millage during a meeting Monday. By not rolling the millage forward, the following funds will not collect the following amounts: General Fund; $35, mils inside City limits and 3.6 outside City limits Road District 40: $28,979, 5 mils Health Unit:$38,815, 3 mils Government Buildings: $38,815, 3 mils Library: $300,817, 8 mils Total: $433,377 The Council kept the millage the same as last year. Cane River Waterway Commission Chairman Jerry Longlois asked the Council members to consider adopting an ordinance to address dirt washing into the river in construction areas. He wants the ordinance to require silt screens to prevent erosion when contractors disturb the bank of the river during construction. According to Longlois, the problem is growing and the erosion lowers the water depth. The commission addresses only the water in the lake and an ordinance addressing the construction issues must come from the Parish governing body. Parish President Rick Nowlin will examine the existing ordinance and possibly have an amendment at the next meeting. The Council voted to approve designating $60,000 for the Creston Water System and $20,000 each to the Water Works District #1 and Chee Chee water systems. The money is from a State grant. The decision was made on the greatest need. Public Works Director Nick Verret said in his report that his department performed 222 jobs during February. The most work, 112 jobs, was done in District 5 represented by John Salter at a cost of $72,625. The department did five jobs in District 2 represented by Rick LaCour at a cost of $1,153; one job in District 3 represented by Aaron Johnson for $459; 104 jobs in District 4 represented by Rodney Bedgood at $43,023. Verret said rain had greatly hampered road maintenance in February and March. The department had 39 requests for maintenance on just Monday; last week he received 68 requests. We address them as soon as we can, Verret said. The department has five graders and three dump trucks to address maintenance on over 500 miles of roads in the parish. Parish Council member Chris Paige asked Nowlin and Parish Treasurer Debbie Miley to examine the Government Buildings Fund and work with other agencies in the courthouse to see if there is money available to hire teens for summer jobs. The office is still waiting for an agreement from the State to authorize spending $280,000 for maintenance on the Coco Bed Road. The money has been approved by the bond council but Facility Planning has not returned the agreement which is necessary for the project to proceed. The Council tabled an agenda item dealing with blighted areas that are not in municipalities. Members confirmed the re-appointment of Don Marbut to the Fire District 7 Board. A large selection of packages and experiences will be up for bid during the silent auction that will take place during the President s Command Performance March 27. From left are Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority members Regan Wild and Taylor Hogan, Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life Natalie Laurence, Event Coordinator Tiffany Chasteen and Tri Sigmas Sarah Heard and Brianna Ashley. Reatha Cox, auction chair., said, Our Cajun Fishing Adventure is a full day of guided fishing for two for red fish with lodging, tackle and fish cleaning, as well as two Guy Harvey t-shirts, sun visors and a coffee table book. The Day on False River includes accommodations, a gift certificate, sandbar volleyball game, a monogrammed towel and a nice gift package in a hand-made See Silent Auction Page 3A

2 2A THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 Obituaries ALICE MARIE RIVERS DAVIS A Celebration of Life Service will be held Saturday, March 21 at 10 a.m. at the Evergreen Baptist Church on LA Highway 71 in St. Maurice, with the Rev. Dr. Elbert Demery Jr. officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Alice Marie Rivers Davis was born June 8, 1957 to Alton and Oneita Rivers in Natchitoches as the only of their babies out of five born in the Hospital. She joined New Mt. Zion Church at an early age under the leadership of the late Pastor Robert Williams. Sister Rivers graduated from the Goldonna High School and during her tenure there proved an exceptional basketball player. She continued her education at Northwestern State University where she earned an Associate of Arts Degree in Business Administration. She was employed at Natchitoches Regional Medical Center where she was an integral part of the Meals on Wheels. Additionally she was a part of the staff at Citi Trends Department Store where allowed her love for fashion on increase and be shared with their clients. She even earned the nickname, Ms Glow by her friends. Alice always had a glow about her that not only showed on the outside but from within as well. She joined the Oasis of love Fellowship under the leader- ship of Pastors David and Frances Allen where she was a greeter and worked with foreign Mission. She later united with the Evergreen Missionary Baptist Church of St. Maurice, where she loved to worship and hear the choirs sing. On March 12, 2015 she departed this earthly life and entered eternal rest. She was preceded in death by her mother and father. Although her presence is gone, her memories shall live on in the hearts of her family: her daughter, Tarmaria Chenta Davis Anthony and her husband, Jasper Anthony of Natchitoches; two sisters, Doretha W. Jackson (Henry) of Saline, Aretha Samuel (Oran) of Texarkana, Ark.; two brothers, Alton G. Rivers (Barbara) of Castor, and Walter L. Rivers of Texarkana, Ark.; one God Daughter, Vanity Watkins; dear friends, Laretta Telsee Sowell Thelma Williams along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. MRS. ALVANIA SHIELDS WILLIAMS Celebration of Life Services will be convened for Mrs. Alvania Shields Williams at the Winnfield Memorial Funeral Home Chapel Saturday, March 21 at 11 a.m. with burial following in the St. Matthew Baptist Church Cemetery of Melrose. The remains will lie in state for public visitation at the funeral home on Saturday from 8 a.m. until service time. View funeral arrangements and post condolences at MR. LLOYD H. GALLIEN Mr. Lloyd H. Gallien of Natchitoches, passed away March 16, 2015 at age 66. Viewing will be held Saturday, March 21 from 9-11 a.m. at the Pentecost Baptist Church, 9425 Louisiana Hwy 1 in Natchez. Funeral Service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 21 at the Pentecost Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the Fern Cemetery in Natchitoches. Mr. Gallien was a farm hand. Magnet accepting student applications HAPPY BIRTHDAY Y Tameka Niki Phanor Culbert Natchitoches Magnet School is accepting applications for 1st grade for the school year. Applications can be downloaded and printed from the school s website at They are also available in the school office. All 1st grade applications are due by 3 p.m. on Friday, May 1. MARCH 25, JULY 2, 2007 Even though it has been 8 years since Nikki was called home, I still miss her day by day. Each day I long to see my sister again, give her a big hug, a kiss on the cheek, and to see that beautiful smile. Nikki had a smile that would brighten up any room. I can recall the times we would spend just talking about different things, such as the bible, life, and the people we both knew. She was a person that wouldn t let anyone bother her and would always look for the best in any situation. People tend to use the word died but I chose to use the words passed away, because to me died like like everything about that person is gone and passed away to me is their memory will live on forever. I can say that I have never let my sister s memory be forgotten. Although my oldest Destiny had a chance to meet her Aunt Nikki, she never got a chance to meet my twins, Miracle and Faith, or my new born, Journey. I have taught Miracle and Faith about their Aunt Nikki as I will when Journey is old enough. So I challenge everyone who reads this to not let their love ones be forgotten when it comes to younger children that may not have gotten a chance to meet or bond with their relatives. I love you Eternally, your loving brother Joseph Joey Phanor. Glena (), Graigory(Son), and Samuel (Son) truly misses you. Foundation accepts applications Natchitoches Community Improvement Foundation is accepting scholarship applications for its award year. Scholarship applications are available at local high schools. The scholarships will be awarded to graduating seniors for school year ending May The deadline is April 15. For information call Oswald Taylor at G Gu un n Tra Tran ns sf fe er rs s PREMIUM PAW N 246 Keyser Ave. Natcitoches, LA (318) ASKING PRICE: $190,000 HOUSE FOR SALE 403 Campti Bayou Rd, Campti, LA 2,396 sq ft (estimated) 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 2.5 acres of land Contact: Chad Hancock City Bank and Trust, Co State-of-the-art Heating/Cooling, Fireplace and ceiling fans. MRS. ALBERTA SARPY A Mass of Christian Burial for Mrs. Alberta Sarpy will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 21 at St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church with Father John O Brien serving as celebrant. Interment will follow at Memory Lawn Cemetery in Natchitoches. The family will receive friends from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass at St. Anthony Catholic Church, 911 5th St. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Sarpy, 96, passed away Tuesday, March 17, 2015 in Natchitoches. She was born Dec. 12, 1918 to the union of Charles Son Metoyer and Josephine (Monette) Metoyer in Melrose. She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Joseph Earl Sarpy; her parents; a daughter, Peggy Hall; siblings, Katie Rachal, Joel Metoyer, Woodrow Metoyer, Joseph Metoyer, Norella Sarpy, Margie Conant, Charles Metoyer, Morrell Metoyer, and Monet Metoyer; as well as her god child, David Metoyer. She was a homemaker and took great delight in providing for her family. Alberta was a devout Catholic lady who was an active member at St. Anthony as well as a member of the Altar Rosary and Christian s Society. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends. Her memory will be cherished by her daughter, Lorraine Sibley, grandchildren, Tresa Chambers and her husband Lester, Bryan Hall and his wife April, Jarrin Sarpy and his wife LaTasha, and Peggy Wilson and her husband Kevin; great grandchildren, Joshua Chambers, Xytavion Jefferson, La Terian Smith and his wife Nadean, Dominique Sibley and his wife Jessica, Shemyckel Hamilton, Micahel Hamilton, Jr., Ashunti Fobb and Ashily Wilson; great-great grandchildren, LaTreveion Johnson, Genesis Washington, A Yonna Smith and ZaRiah McDaniel; as well as her god children, Gregory Sarpy, Isaac Lewis and a host of nieces and nephews. CARL WAYNE SCOTT, SR. Carl transitioned into his new life with our Lord on Tuesday, Feb., 24, 2015 at Houston Northwest Medical Center, with his family by his side. Carl was born Dec. 25, (Christmas Day) of 1947, to the late Tom Scott Jr. and Marguritte Wright Scott. Carl accepted Christ at an early age at Asbury United Methodist Church, where he participated in the male choir and was a faithful member until his health failed. He received his education from the hands of the instructors of the Natchitoches Parish School System and graduated from St. Mathew High School with the class of Carl was a man with many talents, he played football, baseball, and ran track. Carl was a very unique and neat dresser, to which he acquired the nickname of Coozie. Carl was employed with Red River Sanitors on the campus of Northwestern State University, where he worked for 20 years as a Facilities Maintenance Technician. Carl was very humorous and enjoyed making others laugh. His grandchildren were his pride and joy. They referred to him as Pee-Paw, and he gave them all spirited nicknames. In February of 1991, Carl united in Holy Matrimony with Ruby Robinson Scott and to this union, three children were born: Cher ScottHardison, Carlina Scott-Evans, and Carist Scott. Carl was preceded in death by his parents, Tom Scott Jr. and Marguritte Wright Scott. He leaves to cherish his precious memory: His devoted wife, Ruby Robinson Scott; Four daughters: Cher ScottHardison (Marlon) and Carlina Scott- Evans (Tremayne), both of Houston, Twan Scott and Carlena Holden, both of Natchitoches. Three sons: Carist Scott and Carust Scott, both of Natchitoches, Carl Scott Jr. (Shana) of Houston and one step son, Myron Robinson (Cynthia) of Natchitoches. Fifteen grandchildren: Tremayne Evans Jr., Taylor Evans, Carisma Scott, Carmya Scott, Carlyssa Scott, Carissa Scott, Ja niya Henderson, Carl Scott III, Cayln Scott, Camryn Scott, Romulus Mcdowell, Garry Sylvester, Dorian Hardison, Tanner Holden, and Lakyn Holden. Two sisters: Barbara Hardison (Earl) of Westland, MI and Bonita Sawyer of Dallas. Two brothers: Michael Scott Sr. of Atlanta, Ga. and Jeffrey Sawyer. He also leaves to cherish his memory: aunts, nieces, nephews, and a host of cousins and friends. The family of Carl Wayne Scott Sr. would like to thank everyone for the love and support shown to us during the loss of our loved one. A special thank you goes out to Reverend Karli D. Pidgeon and Asbury United Methodist Church, Rock Island Baptist Church, and The Reverend and Mrs. Henry Edwards of Saint Savior Baptist Church (Cane River). We would like to thank the Class of 1966 for the lovely flowers. We would like to also thank everyone who sent cards, food and flowers. Carl will be missed forever, but we know that he will live in the hearts of all who shared their grief with us during this difficult time, with warm Regards, the Scott, Hardison, and Evans. Travel writers to visit Natchitoches Looking forward to spreading the word about Natchitoches and its history, Arlene Gould, Director of the Natchitoches Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (NACVB) announced at the board meeting Tuesday evening the arrival of 30 travel writer and journalists Wednesday, March 25. For many it will be their first time visiting. They will visit Fort St. Jean Baptiste and the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest Louisiana History museum, with a little time to spend on Front Street before dinner. Tour operators and U.S. receptive buyers will attend the Travel South Showcase in Shreveport March to meet with Southern Travel Suppliers to grow tourism in the South. Many will travel to Natchitoches to participate in Pre and Post Familiarization (FAM) Tours. Katherine Johnson, visitor-marketing director for the NACVB will represent Natchitoches through scheduled appointments with tour operators. Gould, and Madeline DeBlieux, marketing and communications director, will attend the event to represent Natchitoches at the Louisiana North and Holiday Trail of Lights booths. Natchitoches is a member of both Regional Tourism organizations. Samantha Bonnette, Natchitoches Main Street manager and president of the Louisiana Holiday Trail of Lights will help promote Natchitoches as a member of the Holiday Trail of Lights. We are proud to have been selected as a pre-fam and post-fam city for the Travel South Domestic Showcase. Charles A. LaCaze You make us proud We are So grateful to you So thankful for you Forever blessed to call you our Daddy & know it is a genuine gift to wish you Happy Birthday We love you 1 more Chuck & Dene This is a great opportunity to show the tour operators and travel journalists what a great destination Natchitoches is, said Gould. Gould presented the hotel/motel tax collections from February, which represents January s overnight stays. The total was $20,412, with $612 in administrative fees. This left a net collection of $19,834, which is 21 percent less than last year. Gould met with Jerry McWherter, administrator at the Natchitoches Tax Commission to clarify why there was a large drop in the collections from the Christmas Festival season for December and January overnight stays. While the revenue increased per available room, there s a 40 percent difference that the NACVB found hard to understand. I m floored, said Gould. I just don t understand how that can happen. The discrepancy came from a few delinquencies, which will bring March s check above its normal amount because the past due amounts will be added to it. It makes more sense now, said Gould. The NACVB logged 355 visitors to its office on Front Street for February. Of those, 105 were from Louisiana, 63 were from Texas, 44 were international and the rest were from other U.S. states. The past two weeks saw a rise in visitors from Texas, according to Gould, as its their spring break. There were 3,128 total visitors to the attractions located throughout the Parish. The next board meeting will be Tuesday, April 21 at 5:15 p.m. at the NACVB office on Front Street.

3 Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 3A Natchitoches Regional Medical Center supports Northwestern State University s upcoming spring gala, the President s Command Performance, as a Gold Sponsor. From left are event coordinator Tiffany Chasteen, NRMC Director of Physicians and Community Relations Cathy Jacobs and CEO Kirk Soileau. The Dunahoe Law Firm is a Platinum Sponsor of the President s Command Performance, Northwestern State University s second annual spring gala to celebrate the arts and honor three individuals being inducted into the School of Creative and Performing Arts Hall of Fame. The event will include dinner, entertainment, artistic performances and a silent auction. From left are Jared Dunahoe, Lola Dunahoe, NSU Associate Director of Development Jill Bankston and Edwin Dunahoe. Sponsorship opportunities for the President s Command Performance are available at the $2,000, $1,000, $500 and $250 levels. Individual tickets are $65 per person and $125 per couple in advance or can be purchased at the event for $75 per person and $150 per couple. ads are also available for $500, $250 and $100. For tickets, sponsorship and program ad information, call event coordinator Tiffany Chasteen at (318) or chasteent@nsula.edu. Information is also available at northwesternalumni.com/pcp15. Awareness... It s On Us. Participants will then train their affiliated campus groups. In addition to the It s On Us coalition, Northwestern State s Student Government Association and athletic program had ongoing programs to raise awareness of sexual assault in the fall semester and all students in Silent Auction... cypress crate. We also have a weekend in New Orleans and a dinner for 10 at the Samuel Guy House. There are many other packages that would appeal to people s different interests. The President s Command Performance, NSU s second annual spring gala, will take place Friday, March 27 and will include the silent auction, entertainment, cocktails and dinner beginning at 6 p.m. in the Alumni Plaza and a retrospective art exhibit of work by Dr. Grady Harper in the adjacent Orville Hanchey Gallery. The main performances, featuring musical ensembles, vocalists and dance performances, will take place in A.A. Fredericks Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. and will include the induction of Harper, Dr. Jack Wann and Jim Bob Key into the University 1000 classes received drug, alcohol and sexual misconduct education. A Memorandum of Understanding for Sexual Assault Provisions will soon be reached with local law enforcement agencies and health care providers. University faculty and staff have received training on the issue. School of Creative and Performing Arts Hall of Fame. One of our most exciting items is a gift certificate for a week s stay for two at Infinity Beach Resort in Honduras. Some of the other items up for bid are a birthday party for 20, golf getaways, sessions with a fitness trainer, items for the home, furniture, antiques, fine art, gift certificates, a spa day, a kid s summer camp package and more, Cox said. Tickets to the President s Command Performance are $65 per person and $125 per couple in advance or can be purchased at the event for $75 per person and $150 per couple. For more information, call Tiffany Chasteen at or chasteent@nsula.edu. Mariner s Restaurant in Natchitoches is a Bronze Sponsor of the President s Command Performance, Northwestern State University s spring gala in which three individuals will be inducted into the School of Creative and Performing Arts Hall of Fame. The event will include cocktails and dinner, an art exhibition, a series of performances featuring the talents of Creative and Performing Arts students and a silent auction, for which Mariner s donated a $100 gift certificate. From left are Associate Director of Development Jill Bankston, event coordinator Tiffany Chasteen and Don Nichols and Lyssa Taylor of Mariner s. For tickets, sponsorship and program ad information, call Chasteen at (318) or chasteent@nsula.edu. Information is also available at northwesternalumni.com/pcp15. Jazz Fest fundraiser sells raffle tickets The Natchitoches Jazz and R&B Fest will sell raffle tickets as a fundraiser for the festival. The drawing will take place Saturday, April 18 at the Can-Am stage during Jazz Fest. Tickets are $20 each and the winner doesn t have to be present to win. Prizes include: 1st place Pioneer 700 Model #SXS700M2, 2nd place - Yeti Tundra gal, 3rd place Gatorwders and 4th place - Midland Wearable Video Camera.Tickets can be purchased at the following locations: Natchitoches Power Sports, Bank of Montgomery, Natchitoches Tans, Southern Quality Security, Nichols Department Store- Many and the C. Rodney Harrington Law Office. Back Row L to R ; Russel Stacey, Ken Henson, Trent Methvin, Derrick Matt, Representative Brown, Geral Longlois, Margaret Vienne, C. D. Brazzell Jr., John Sikes, Pete Puckett, Craig Puckett, Lee McGuffee, Betty Fuller Front Row L to R: Denny Methvin, Chad Methvin, Van Wiggins, James Womack, Jamie Philen, Justin Arnold The Cane River Waterway Commission begins construction on project that will allow pumping of water from Red River to Cane River Lake The Cane River Waterway Commission is pleased to announce that construction has begun on facilities that will allow the pumping of water from Red River to Cane River Lake during times of low water in Cane River Lake. In 2009, the Commission ordered a series of studies to evaluate potential water sources to supplement water levels in Cane River Lake and later to determine potential locations for a pumping station. The studies were initiated in response to concerns about low water levels in Cane River Lake that were raised by citizens due to abnormally low water levels in the summer months. The low water levels were believed to have a negative impact on tourism in Natchitoches Parish, resulting in lower income to local merchants, and reduced sales taxes to local governments. The low water levels also reduced the ability of the public to utilize the Lake for recreation and fishing and resulted in fish kills. After identifying Red River as the best source of water to supplement water in the Lake, the Commission ordered the necessary environmental study in A final permit, allowing the pumping of water from Red River to Cane River Lake was issued in February A pumping station will be located on Hampton Lake, and water will be piped over the levee, down Hampton Road to Bayou Possiant from where the water will free flow into Cane River Lake. The pipeline is currently under construction, and is expected to be completed by April this year. The pump station will be bid later this year. The Commission hopes that the project will be completed by early 2016, pending unforeseen delays. The Cane River Waterway Commission would like to specifically thank the following group of area farmers: Van Eversull, James & Jamie Philen, Derrit Matt, Russell Stacey, Ralph Ingram, Chad Methvin, Trent Methvin, Karlton Methvin, Tim Methvin, Pete Puckett, Craig Puckett, and Calvin Braxton Jr. Without the assistance of this group of farmers, the project would not have proceeded. There efforts were crucial in acquiring the site for the pump station. In addition, the Danny Methvin family granted an easement for the construction of the pipeline at no cost to the Commission.

4 The Natchitoches Times Section A, Page 4 Editorial Weekend Edition March 21-22, 2015 Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Article I. The Bill of Rights (Declared in force December 15, Revamped tax structure not only answer to State revenue Some of the proposals in a new Louisiana Tax Study that was presented to a legislative committee last week would help lift the state out of its quagmire of fiscal problems, but even a revamped tax structure might not go far enough toward resolving those issues. It could not be more obvious that Louisiana s tax system is not adequate nor effective in funding government services. A billion dollar surplus in the state budget seven years ago has vanished, and Louisiana has a $1.6 billion revenue shortfall for next fiscal year. Continual reductions in funding for state agencies during that period have battered health care, higher education, public safety and other agencies and institutions and left the infrastructure of roads, bridges and other state facilities in shambles. The tax study headed by economists from LSU and Tulane will get some attention in this year s legislative session, but the anti-tax stance embraced by Gov. Bobby Jindal and some legislators will knock most of the proposals in the report off the tracks. Proposals in the study would lower personal income taxes and the corporate tax rate, expand the sales tax rate by taxing personal services, establishing a unified state and local sales tax system and reducing and eventually eliminating business inventory taxes. There are also recommendations in the plan for reductions in business and industrial tax exemptions, tax credits for television and film production and limits on other tax breaks and incentives that currently cost Louisiana $7 billion a year in revenues. Most of the proposals are aimed at long-term revenue growth, but parts of the plan calling for immediate tax hikes on tobacco, fuel and alcohol would generate hundreds of millions of dollars to help offset the projected $1.6 billion shortfall. Even if a new tax structure is miraculously enacted in Louisiana this year or in the near future, the state would still face the terrible problem of nearly 75 percent of funding for most agencies being protected by the constitution while health care and higher education remain vulnerable to deep and continuing cuts. Louisiana desperately needs a new tax system. Existing tax laws and policies have created a perpetual fiscal crisis that leaves the state near the top of every bad list and the bottom of every good list in the nation that measures government effectiveness. But Louisiana also needs a new constitution to provide the framework for long-needed reform and revitalization of its state government. Polls say disenchantment with Jindal continues to grow Polls that keep popping up like mushrooms across the political landscape of Louisiana and other states continue to reflect public disenchantment with Gov. Bobby Jindal s philosophy of repressing tax revenues and slashing spending to balance budgets. State income has fallen far behind the expense of funding just the basic needs of many state agencies in recent years, and that gap has been closed with devastating cuts that resulted in reductions of personnel, programs and services, especially in health care and higher education. Jindal has opposed tax hikes and other initiatives to create more income, primarily because of his national political ambitions. That position is a major factor in his unprecedented disapproval rating of 63 percent in a new independent poll. The survey conducted by the Mississippi-based and Republican-oriented group Triumph Campaigns showed that just 27 percent of voters approve of Jindal s job performance. Some 69 percent of poll participants said Louisiana is headed in the wrong direction. That poll and others in which the governor finished at or near the bottom in ratings of potential presidential candidates indicate that Louisiana s persistent fiscal crisis is diminishing Jindal s hope for national political success, and he is running out of time to help fix the state s problems. The Natchitoches Times One Year Subscription Rates: $60 (Home Delivery), $60 (Mail Delivery), $110 (Out of Trade Area) Postal No LOVAN B. 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Statewide officials looking at fee changes By Jeremy Alford LaPolitics News Service With the governor opposed to any net tax increases this session, practically every corner of state government is turning to fees as an avenue to generate additional dollars for the upcoming fiscal year. The budget for the year has a shortfall of $1.6 billion and spending cuts have become the norm, thus necessitating the push for fees this spring. The session convenes April 13. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain, whose department is facing a $5.8 million reduction, said that he will ask lawmakers for the authority to pursue $1.1 million in fee increases. If the House and Senate agree, Strain will then have to take his appeal to various boards and commissions, which will in turn have to vote to raise the caps on the existing fees they oversee. We re going to be looking at all different kinds of fees, Strain said. We re working with industry right now and they ve been receptive to this. We re also going to argue to the Legislature that some of our funds need to be restored. Secretary of State Tom Schedler won t be asking for new fee revenue, but he is seeking legislation that would allow his office to pool existing revenue from election-related fees into a single fund to bankroll voter technology upgrades. That includes replacing Louisiana s aging voting machines. The process of replacing the large machines we use now with something similar to a television screen or tablet will take several years, Schedler added. Additionally, there are at least eight executive departments and agencies proposing $74 million worth of new fees and fee increases this session to close their budget gaps, according to the governor s budget presentation last month. If those go into effect, businesses and individuals will be asked to pay more for tax installment agreements, vehicle title certificates, medical window tints, storage facility licenses, ferry toll fares, billboard permits, environmental document processing, pipeline fees, entertainment incentive fees and penalties on late tax payments, among many other government-regulated services and functions. Fees are also at the heart of the debate over providing funding to higher education. Rep. Franklin Foil, R-Baton Rouge, has introduced House Bill 62, a constitutional amendment that would allow colleges and universities to impose new fees or increase them without seeking approval by the Legislature. He said the effort is about giving higher education institutions more stability and control over their budgets. The idea may have some momentum. Gov. Bobby Jindal originally proposed having students and parents pay higher fees out of pocket, to be recouped later through a tax credit bankrolled by hiking the cigarette tax. But the administration proposal has since been refined. The working plan now is to have universities and colleges apply for tax credits on a per student basis using the proceeds from a cigarette tax or another revenue source. Lack of votes delay capital outlay money There are 236 capital outlay construction projects that were in line for funding in July, but will have to wait until September possibly, because roughly half of the House failed to fill out and return the latest Interim Emergency Board mail ballots. Approximately $272 million in funding will now be delayed for these projects. Only 63 of the 300 projects on the mail ballot were approved by lawmakers, representing the largest ballot in recent memory. It s also the first time anyone in Division of Administration can remember so many capital outlay changes failing due to a lack of votes. The vote counts from the House, which has 105 members, ranged between 53 and 57. The Senate, by comparison, voted to approve all 300 projects on the mail ballot that was sent out recently. It doesn t appear to be intentional, but rather a lack of participation due to a number of factors described by House members as trying to catch up after the Mardi Gras holiday, the budget talks took all my attention and the sheer size of the ballot. I can t believe they did this, said a senator in regard to the House vote. I had reps from my own district not voting for projects that we worked on together. The capital outlay bill is divided into and numbered, one through five, by priorities, and the administration wanted to move the projects from priority two to priority five. New projects are placed in priority two, ongoing projects are in priority one and the trailing money for future projects is in priority five. Projects impacted include levee work and river dredging, as well as items for the World War II Museum, among many others. The Interim Emergency Board will not reconvene, nor will a new mail ballot be sent to lawmakers. Rather, the administration believes it can make the necessary changes during session. The official goal of the ballot was to prioritize projects in order to move them to priority one. But other sources suggest the administration was stretched thin on promises it made to lawmakers last session on capital outlay projects and the changes were needed to not only show those promised projects were moving, but to also free up space in priority two for more sweeteners to be offered to lawmakers in the upcoming session. Asked for comment, Division of Administration spokesperson Gregory Dupuis said, The priority system helps to ensure that projects can get the funding they need as their projects enter new phases of development and construction. Legislative fundraising underway Lawmakers are prohibited from raising money while they re in session, even if it is a re-election year. That means the period right before session begins keeps lobbyists and others pretty busy attending parties and events and writing checks. Last month, a state representative had three events hosted for himself in a single week. I think we ve seen enough of each other for a while, said one donor. During the first week of the month, there were at least seven fundraising events for six lawmakers, maybe a few more. The schedules seem to be filling up in the middle of the week, Tuesday through Thursday. I kind of expected more people to be having fundraisers right now, though, said a lobbyist. I guess that means they ll come calling after session. A few lawmakers who have yet to hold an event said they re avoiding pressing the flesh until they know for sure whether they ll be opposed in the fall. They Said It (We ve) used every plug, every bell and whistle, and turned over the couches and dug for money between the cushions to balance the budget but there s none left. Sen. Blade Morrish, in The Lake Charles American Press Write: P.O. Box 448, Natchitoches, La Fax: Drop-off: 904 South Drive, Natchitoches Call: or We reserve the right to edit for content and length. Letters must be signed. Comments made in signed columns, cartoons and letters to the editor are the opinions of the author. State revenue down in February BATON ROUGE, La. - The February 2015 Net Receipts Report shows that total state revenue thus far for was $5.320 billion, a one percent decrease compared to that time last year. Total revenues also were down one percent in January compared to the previous year, reflecting weak personal income tax collections and falling severance tax receipts. The state estimated in May 2014 that the state general fund would grow by 4.3 percent this year. Instead, revenue collections are down one percent with four months left in the fiscal year. General sales tax cash receipts for FY todate are $1.846 billion, for an increase of $94 million or 5 percent compared to last year. General sales tax cash receipts this time last year were $1.752 billion, which was $15 million more than the prior year. Individual income tax cash receipts for FY todate are $2.133 billion, for a decrease of $18 million or 1 percent compared to last year. Individual income tax cash receipts this time last year were $2.151 billion, which was $99 million more than the prior year. General severance tax cash receipts for FY todate are $565 million, for an increase of $9 million or 2 percent compared to last year. General severance tax cash receipts this time last year were $556 million, which was $1 million less than the prior year. AG comments on EPA regs (BATON ROUGE, LA) Attorney General Buddy Caldwell has called on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to withdraw plans to implement new ozone regulations that are not supported by scientific evidence, would be too costly to implement and could jeopardize Louisiana jobs. Caldwell and 13 other state attorneys general submitted comments to the EPA this week on the proposed regulation, which would further reduce the limit for ozone concentrations in the air. Caldwell and the other AGs argue the EPA has failed to demonstrate the new ozone standard would actually protect public health. Instead, this example of illegal federal overreach would force States to expend considerable public resources and also lead to unreasonable expenses for businesses. Despite the fact that the EPA cannot demonstrate that a more restrictive ozone standard would do anything to protect public health, the agency wants to implement a standard that states cannot enforce and manufacturers cannot achieve without significant and unnecessary costs, Caldwell said. The federal government needs to allow the states to do their jobs to enforce standards already in place rather than to add an unachievable standard. In addition to the protections of the current national air-quality standard for ozone, a host of other regulations under the Clean Air Act will ultimately result in a reduction of ozone levels in the air. The EPA has not properly accounted for the impacts of those air-quality rules, so it is impossible for the federal agency to determine that the proposed new standard is necessary, Caldwell and other AGs stated.

5 Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 5A A day of presentations on topics covering literary studies, art, art history, servicelearning, music history, health and several branches of science was capped off with an awards program that recognized Northwestern State University students and faculty for outstanding research endeavors. NSU s 28th annual Research Day showcased undergraduate, graduate and faculty projects in 15-minute concurrent lectures and a poster session Thursday, postponed from a previous date due to weather. Student Research Award winners were Richelle Dorris of Hornbeck for her paper Out of Place, Out of Time: Steampunk Literature vs. Art and Jacquelin Strug of Plano, Texas, for Depression, Stress and Anxiety on Injured NCAA Division 1 Athletes. Both are students in the Louisiana Scholars College whose faculty mentor is Dr. Davina McClain. Amanda Schultz of Leesville won the Student Design Award for designing the program cover for the event. The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi annually presents Student Research Awards to increase student participation in Research Day. Awards are presented to the best contributions regardless of academic D D & House Pads Ponds Track River Sand Fill Dirt Topsoil Gravel This Week at Northwestern State Here is a look at the week of March at Northwestern State University. March 22 Tennis vs. Abilene Christian, Jack Fisher Tennis Complex, 12 p.m. March 22 Northwestern Theatre and Dance presents Uncle Vanya, Theatre West, 2 p.m. March 23 Start of early registration for summer and fall semesters March 23 Natchitoches-NSU Symphony Orchestra, Magale Recital Hall, 7:30 p.m. March 24 Baseball vs. Mississippi Valley State, Brown-Stroud Field, 6:30 p.m. March 24 NSU Men s and Women s Chorus, Magale Recital Hall, 7:30 p.m. March 25 April 2 Vision: The Natchitoches Paintings of Grady Harper, Orville Hanchey Gallery March 25 Baseball vs. Mississippi Valley State, Brown-Stroud Field, 12 p.m. March 25 Reading by poet R. Flowers Rivera, D Amato-Thomas Reading Room, Watson Library, 6 p.m. March 26 Natchitoches Horn Society, Magale Recital Hall, 5 p.m. March 26 Pianists Ivona Kaminska and Christopher Bowlby, Magale Recital Hall, 7:30 p.m. March 26, 28 NSU Theatre and Dance presents Uncle Vanya, Theatre West, 7:30 p.m. March 27 Presidential Investiture, The Investiture Mass, Minor Basilica of The Immaculate Conception, 9 a.m. March 27 Presidential Investiture, The Investiture Ceremony, A.A. Fredericks Auditorium, 11 a.m. March 27 Presidential Investiture, The Community Reception, Arnold R. Kilpatrick President s Residence, 2 p.m. March 27 President s Command Performance, Alumni Courtyard, A.A. Fredericks Auditorium, 6 p.m. March 27 Baseball vs. McNeese State, Brown-Stroud Field, 6:30 p.m. March 28 Music Morning, A.A. Fredericks Fine Arts Center, 8 a.m. March 28 Baseball vs. McNeese State, Brown-Stroud Field, 2 p.m. Northwestern State University recognized students and faculty with awards for scholarly endeavors during the university s 28th annual Research Day. On the front row from left are Dr. Davina McClain, faculty advisor to Student Research Award winners Jacquelin Strug of Plano, Texas, and Richelle Dorris of Hornbeck; Student Design Award winner Amanda Schultz of Leesville, Dr. Julie Kane, winner of the Dr. Jean D Amato Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award; Dr. Patrick Dill, winner of the Dr. Mildred Hart Bailey Faculty Research Award, and Dr. Charles Pellegrin, winner of the Dr. Marietta LeBreton Louisiana Studies Award. On the back row are Rose Tusa of Mandeville, student vice president of Phi Kappa Phi; Cayla Mendow of Covington, student representative on the NSU Research Council, and Council Chair Dr. Margaret Cochran. Awards program recognizes outstanding research endeavors at Northwestern classification. Students in all academic disciplines are eligible. Dr. Patrick Dill, associate director of choral activities and assistant professor of music in the School of Creative and Performing Arts, was named the recipient of the Dr. Mildred Hart Bailey Faculty Research Award. Those nominated for the award are evaluated on scholarly or creative significance, national, regional or local impact; originality and ingenuity of project design and critical recognition by experts in the field. Dr. Charles Pellegrin, associate professor of history in the Department of Criminal Justice, History and Social Science, was named recipient of the Dr. Marietta LeBreton Louisiana Studies Award. This award acknowledges faculty whose research careers have been dedicated to topics in any discipline related to Louisiana. Nominees must have made significant contributions to their field of study through publications, creative pieces, presentations, sustained work on a major projected relating to the history, culture, languages, science, math or other fields. Nominees must demonstrate a sustained record of research on Louisiana topics or other Construction Services, Inc. Hoe Driveways Dozer Work Commercial Residential Riverbank Lots Cleared (318) Call Don Collins (318) projects that illustrate a significant connection to Louisiana. Dr. Julie Kane, professor of English in the Department of Language and Communication and former Louisiana Poet Laureate, was named recipient of the Dr. Jean D Amato Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award. This award honors a senior faculty member whose career has included a significant commitment to research and service to their discipline. Nominees must have made significant contributions to their field of study, remained dedicated to a consistent research agenda spanning their career through publication, presentations, research grants or related activities and demonstrated a sustained record of service to the discipline. Dr. Susan Dollar, associate professor of history in the Department of Criminal Justice, History and Social Science, was keynote speaker, discussing her long and varied career path as a teacher, writer, historian, researcher and ethnographer. Dr. Margaret Cochran chairs the NSU Research Committee that annually organizes Research Day. The full roster of presentations and abstracts can be viewed in pdf format at researchday.nsula.edu. Ebarb Rivers Electric Co. LLC L K L K MOBILE HOME ELECTRIC $595 SPECIAL $ AMP METER POWER POLE MAIN BREAKER WITH 8 FULL SPACE SERVICE DELIVERED-INSTALLED TOTAL $595 TAX INCLUDED Alicia Brown and family members visited museums in Selma and Montgomery Alabama to learn the history of the march. learns about history on trip to Selma Andrew Brown, left and Byron Brown Jr., viewed this statue of Rosa s. Alicia Brown says visiting the places where history occurred is different than learning about them in school. Brown is a resident of Dallas who has family members living in Natchitoches. Her aunt and uncle, Marie and Charles Brossette of Natchitoches, accompanied Brown and her two children on a trip to Selma and Montgomery, Ala., March 8 to commemorate the 50th year of the March across the Edmund Pettis Bridge in between Selma and Montgomery. Brown and her family joined Dr. Jerry Chambers, an activist, who organizes annual trips to destinations that played important roles in Civil Rights history. Making the trip to Selma were children of the original Freedom Riders from the 1960s. The experience was breath-taking. It s like nothing I ve ever experienced before. It s one thing to hear about it but it s another to walk it, Brown said. While the historic march originated in Selma with the destination of Montgomery, Brown says her trip began in Montgomery. They visited the Rosa s Museum; steps of the Capitol where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech; the home of Booker T. Washington; exhibits commemorating Viola Luizzo, an activist was slain by the Ku Klux; and finally, the Edmund Pettis Bridge where Bloody Sunday occurred. We learned lots of things not taught in school. We learned more details in the museums. Brown says it was important for her children, Andrew and Byron Jr., to accompany children of the Freedom Riders. My children were able to make the same walk with their children. The trip changed her out- This sign commemorates the historic march. look on events that previously were rather vague to her. In the beginning I didn t have that much interest. Now I ask, what can I do to show my children that history is repeating itself. It s everywhere the only way we will ever change anything is to change history. Brown is a Mary Kay consultant who lives with her Massages Facials/Waxing Permanent Makeup Cosmetic Injections Alicia Brown and her children Andrew, left and Byron traveled to Selma and Montgomery, Ala., to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights march. family in Dallas. Her mother, Judy Owens, who grew up in Natchitoches, also lives in Dallas. Couple attends Museum Event Verdell and James Guiden attended the ceremony at the La. Sports Hall of Fame to watch the donation of artist Steve Skipper s original work to the museum. Dr. Forrest P. Wall Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Spray Tannin Ideal Protein Weightloss Full Service Hair Salon Yoga

6 6A THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 LSMSA students compete in NSDA Tournament Two students from the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts competed in the NSDA National Qualifying Tournament held March at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Comeaux High School. They are Dani Yang and Timothy Shertzer. Two students from the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts competed in the NSDA National Qualifying Tournament held March at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Comeaux High School. The NSDA Qualifying National Qualifying Tournament attracts the best and the brightest speech and debate students from all across the state. Students compete for one of two slots for the entire state in each speech and debate event. The tournament was full of tough competition, said Timothy Shertzer, a junior from Pineville. LSMSA held its own against larger schools with more speech and debate funding and coaching support. Danni Yang, a junior from Alexandria, made it to the fourth round of the Lincoln- Douglas Debate. She also performed in Congressional Debate: House and participated in Original Oratory. Shertzer placed first overall in International Extemporaneous Speaking and will represent LSMSA in Dallas, Texas, this June at the national tournament. He also qualified for nationals in Congressional Debate: Senate and is the first alternate in Lincoln-Douglas debate. The national speech and debate tournament is an intense week-long speech and debate tournament held annually. To qualify for the tournament, students must place in the top two of their district, with the entire state of Louisiana being its own district. The national tournament provides students with the opportunity to gain unique speech and debate experience, while representing their schools at what has become the largest academic competition in the world. This will be the second time Shertzer will represent LSMSA at the national level and his fourth time to attend the national tournament. Natchitoches Central featured its Student of the Week nominees and winners. On front row from left are Principal Bill Gordy, Alexia Gistarb, Hannah Kay, Darah Solomon, Miquella Castorena, Veronica James, Kayla Jackson, Alexus Young, Brianna Reed, Georgia Girtmon, Serenity Legardy and Asst. Principal Edwin Mason. On back row are Cameron Lewis, Haley Raynes, Claire Methvin, Brock Puryear, Sean Day, Kelvin Samuel, Joshua Bobb and Aaron Coker. Not pictured are Cody Lacaze, Christopher Burks, Bryanna Paige, Alexis Sanders, Alisa Sweet, Antonio Aaron and Austin Jordan. Winners for the week of March 9 are Christopher Burks, Bryanna Paige, Aaron Coker, Alexia Gistarb and Serenity Legardy. St. Mary s National Honor Society members collected ramen noodles for troops as part of their January-February community service project. Students delivered the ramen noodles to Bank of Montgomery with the help of their sponsor Leeanne Bordelon. Pictured are NHS members Cody Woodard, David Smith, Cade Woodard, bank employees Kayla Raines, Chari Addison, Allison Wilkerson and Carrie Hough and Kenneth Darcy. Provencal Jr. High School featured its Kiwanis Terrific Kids for the month of February. On front row from left are Cherish Hardison, Aidan Carney, Grayson Jordan, Kayne Calvert, Kassidy Dowden, Caleb Yount, Ava Ross, and Meagan Bolton. On middle row are Caden Ferguson, Brendan Mortimer, Hunter Beaudion, Dakota Poche, Jacob Bynog, Emma Brian, Matthew Janet and Aaron Martin. On back row are Principal Mary Yount, Taylor Johnson, Wyatt Corbin, Thomas Dodd, Akia Forest and Kiwanian Russ Danzy. Emily Heard, NHS historian and Ty Barbour, NHS president organized the donations before bringing them to the bank. Kiwanis Club member Lynn Christopher visited East Natchitoches to present certificates to February Terrific Kids. On front row from left are social worker Tena Burton, Kamron Dun, Alexx Gibson, Reigon Dubois and Davis Lupton. On middle row are Samuel Culbert, Jaliyah Bradley, Ara Jae Jones, Rhea Yadar and Aaliyah Johnson. On back row are Kendarius Slate, Adam Young, Joseph Davis, Timia Miller, Carolyn Thorton and Christophe. To encourage students to read more books at home, kindergarten teachers at Provencal Elementary and Jr. High School formed a book club for students. Parents and students complete a reading log upon completion of 20 or more books at home. They are rewarded with a certificate and a prize. Six students in Becky Herring s class read 20 or more books at home with their parents or guardians in the last month. Herring poses with her students. From left are Hunter Rachal, Brittany Simmons, Macie Moss, Gracie Conlay, Anna Nance and Kodie Hutson. Weaver featured its Kiwanis Terrific Kids for the month of February. On first row from left are D Cameron Pye, Klaire Pierce, Khaelyb Creighton, Adalynn Williams and T Erra Patterson. On second row are Jaxon Harrell, Gabrielle Miles, Jeffery Holden, Kaylee McNeal, Joelee Savell, Tony Johnson, Aaliyah Prudhomme and Sharonika Dorsey. On third row are Kenneth Brown, Ayuana Harris, Hannah Allred, Jacarius Brown, Cameron Hobley, madison Burks, Thurman Baptiste and Tyra Washington. On fourth row are Adam Abubaker, Jailie Price, Samantha Bradley, Hilton Blake, Jazanique Pier and Sadie Hammond. Not pictured is Jack Rivas. On fifth row are Kiwanian Annette Roque and Coordinator Helen Calhoun. Diana Sheppard s class had three participants in the book club last month. Sheppard congratulates her students. From left are Dennison Morgan, Halie Rhodes and Aidan Carney.

7 Annie s Mailbox Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Nine students from the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts competed in the FBLA District III Leadership Conference held Feb. 6, at Northwestern State University. Six students qualified to compete at the State Leadership Conference to be held March at the Lafayette Convention Center and Cajun Dome in Lafayette. Those students are Aryiana Moore, a junior from Leesville; Jacob Harrison, a junior from Shongaloo; Justin Blanchard, a junior from Breaux Bridge; Hayden Scott, a junior from Denham Springs; Timothy Sheertzer, a junior from Pineville; and Eli Langley, a junior from Elton. Also competing were Michaellah Shelton, a junior from Homer,; Dale Campo, a junior from Houma; and Tytiana Isaac, a senior from New Roads. Moore ranked superior in business calculations; Harrison ranked superior in business procedures and excellent in business communication; Shelton ranked excellent in business procedures and also competed in business communication; Blanchard was recognized as the winner in computer applications and ranked superior in word processing; Scott ranked superior in economics and personal finance; Shertzer was recognized as the winner in impromptu speaking and ranked superior in Public Speaking II; Langley ranked superior in job interview and was recognized as the winner in Mr. FBLA; and Isaac ranked excellent in word processing. FBLA is a non-profit education association with a quarter million students preparing for careers in business and business-related fields. Headquartered in Reston, Va., FBLA is organized on local, state and national levels. Business teachers, advisers and advisory councils guide local chapters. State advisers and committee members coordinate chapter activities for the national organization. Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 7A Don t be afraid to snicker: The many faces of Dick Dear Annie: I read the letter from Richard, who was named for a hero of World War II, but whose nickname ( Dick ) elicits snickers. My name is Richard, and my friends call me Dick. I m 79 and 6-foot-4. I was football captain in high school, played at university, and spent four years as a military police paratrooper, so I have a few advantages working for me. But I have never understood why anyone would worry about hurting the feelings of some nitwit who failed to show the respect that any person deserves. A few times over the years I ve suggested to the speaker that he stuff that comment where it belongs and said I d be glad to assist if he needed any help, although none of them seemed to need help. They didn t bother me again, nor did they attempt to socialize with me at all, but it was their loss, not mine. Richard sounds like he s capable of the same approach but chooses not to use it. Perhaps he should. -- Another Richard Dear Richard: We were surprised at the number of men named Richard who wrote to us about their names and nicknames. Read on for a sampling: From Florida: I am 75 years young and have used Dick my entire adult life, in both business and personal relationships. Occasionally, I run into someone who makes a stupid comment. I stare at them and respond, What would you have said if my name was John? Boston: My idea of the best response would be: I was named for a war hero. How about you? New York: My father was also a WWII veteran whose nickname was Dick. I suggest Richard s response simply be: Dick may be my name, but at least I don t act like one. Orange, Fla.: I was named after my father, Richard Sr., who was called Dick. I was given the nickname Buddy so that I would not be referred to as little Dick. I m now 66 and LSMSA students compete at FBLA Conference Nobody can sell your merchandise better than YOU! Nobody delivers your message better than US! The Natchitoches Times Display Ads am still called Buddy by my siblings, but I m known to my friends as Richard. Fort Dodge, Iowa: An acquaintance named Dick has a good line he uses when he anticipates an unflattering remark might be on its way during introductions. He says, My given name is Richard, but my friends call me Big Dick. This is especially amusing because he is rather short in stature. Omaha: I have many Richards in my life, beginning with my father, who went by Dick. My brother is also Richard, and he uses his full name. My husband is Richard, but he goes by Rich most of the time. My son, Richard, goes by Rick at family gatherings but sticks with his full name at work. My father-in-law is also TAKE YOUR LEADERSHIP TO THE NEXT LEVEL CDW Cenla ExecBuilders Cenla Execbuilders is a leadership development program designed to identify and develop knowledgeable, skilled, committed and action-oriented leaders in the nonprofit sector of Central Louisiana. To participate in the 2015 program either as a participant or nonprofit partner, complete the online application or call for additional information. APPLICATION DEADLINE: MARCH 30, 2015 named Richard and goes by Dick. If you are getting dizzy, take comfort that none of my Richards has ever had an issue with the name. I am hoping for a grandson I can call Richie! Salem, Ore.: My name is Richard, too. I pursued a career in theater early on and thought that referring to myself as Dick might be less cumbersome on my resume. I was fortunate enough to land a major role in a Broadway musical about to embark on a national tour. But when we arrived at the first theater, I discovered that the producer s office had Freudishly changed my first name to Peter. After that, I reverted to Richard. Indiana: My dad s sister and her husband had a son they named Dick right after 1101 Fourth Street, Suite 101B Alexandria, LA the war. A few years later, his brother had a son and also named him Dick. A few times a year we all got together at Grandma s house. To avoid any confusion, we would just call them Big Dick and Little Dick, and I never thought anything about it until I read your column. 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8 On Deck Saturday: - NCHS Softball vs. Acadiana at Sulphur - 12:30 p.m. - NCHS Softball vs. Deridder - 6:30 p.m. - NSU Baseball at Stephen F. Austin - 1 p.m. -- Sam Houston at NSU Softball - 1 p.m. - NCHS Powerlifting team at State Meet at Alexandria - 9 a.m. -until St. Mary s and NCHS continue play in Crushin on Cane baseball tourny (weather permitting) Sunday: - Abilene Christian at NSU Tennis - noon Lakeview Softball team streaking The Lakeview Lady Gators softball team (5-3) has won four of its last five games. They defeated Mansfield Monday, swept a double header from Homer 15-0 and 16-1 on Tuesday and split a doubleheader with Pleasant Hill on Thursday winning game one 17-4 and losing game The Lady Gators return to action Tuesday at 4 p.m. against Montgomery. NCHS to compete in State powerlifting meet Saturday The Natchitoches Central Chiefs Powerlifting team will compete in the State Meet Saturday at Alexandria Senior High. The Chiefs enter the meet ranked second in the state and will have 19 participants: Boys: Lawrence Irchirl - senior, weight class Braylon Swafford - Freshman, Diamante Cooper - senior, Demonte Hall - junior, Marvin Below - junior, Desnic Snow - sophomore, Demetrius Blackmom - senior, Nick Gistarb - senior, Wayne Dumars - freshman, Girls: Kayla Jackson - sophomore, 97 Da jha Fontenot - senior, 97 Briana Reed - sophomore, Ashlyn Blake - freshman, Dae ja Lucas - junior, Crystal Bell - junior, Meradith Maxey - junior, Serenity Legardy - junior, Erin Freidman - senior, Janieya Bobb - sophomore, super heavyweight NSU soccer team to host free children s clinic NATCHITOCHES College soccer season is five months away, but the lights will be on at the Lady Demon Soccer Complex on March 24 when Northwestern State hosts a free skills clinic from 6-7:30 p.m. The clinic will be offered to boys and girls currently in kindergarten through the sixth grade. The camp is free but registration is required because space will be limited. Players will need to bring everything they typically would bring to a soccer practice, including soccer shoes, a soccer ball and water bottle. To register for the camp send an to coach@nsudemonsoccercamp.com. Include in the the attendee s name, gender and grade. For more information on the clinic, please call coach Marsha Harper at Section A, Page 8 Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 Sports The Natchitoches Times Chris Salim, Sports Editor (318) sports@natchitochestimes.com A year to remember for St. Mary s football coach The school season has been one to remember for St. Mary s head football coach and athletic director Lee Doty, and his family, wife Xochie, and daughters Cheyenne, Saige and Skye. Doty was hired in April of last year after 12 years as a coach at Kosciusko, Miss., and was welcomed with open arms by the St. Mary s community. Doty guided the football team to an 11-2 record, a District 3-1A Championship and a semi-final appearance in the Division IV playoffs. It s hard to believe how much has happened in less than a year, said Doty. But I knew back in April when I walked onto the steps of this school that this was the place for me and my family. And when I saw how receptive the St. Mary s people were to us, it just made it that much easier. There was no time, however, for Doty or Xochie to relax following a story book football season. Cheyenne, a junior and Saige, a sophomore, helped the Lady Tigers basketball team to the 1A quarterfinals. Skye, an eighth-grader, played on the junior team. The thing that excites me the most about their basketball careers, said Xochie. is that with Skye being a freshman next year, at some point Lee and I will get to see all three of them on the floor together at and that is something I have dreamt of for years. As for Doty, a football coach living with four females makes for quite an entertaining scene. I just thought it was loud on the football field. One thing is for sure; it is never quiet in this house, Doty joked. But all kidding aside these four ladies are my heart and soul and they have made this move so easy for me because they have fit in nicely at St. Mary s and that was my biggest concern with this. I knew I could handle it. But to ask the girls to have to pick up everything and start a new life I was wondering how they would handle it and they have had no problems with it. As for Xochie, she is the fan in all this. What leaves her on the edge of her seat more? Watching Doty on the side line during the football games or the watching the girls on the basketball court? Oh that s easy, said Xochie. I know Lee is under control on the sidelines but when I watch the basketball games my heart is racing. Xochie and the girls made one thing clear, don t be fooled by Dotie s intense demeanor on the side line. He is really a teddy bear, said Saige. When I see him on the side lines and think about him at the house it s like two different people. During the game he is so intense and energetic and at home it s like nothing bothers him. The family is no doubt and behind each other 100 percent. But Doty credits the transition to another group. I really don t think this would have been nearly as easy if it weren t from my coaching staff, said Doty. That was my biggest concern from a professional stand point was how these guys who have been here for years helping this program would be to the new guy coming in and they were absolutely fantastic. Each and everyone of these coaches will have a special place in my heart because they made this so much easier on me personally and I can t thank them enough for that. But as good as this year was for us, it s about St. Mary s and we are excited about the future of Tiger athletics. NCHS baseball team crushes Cedar Creek, 10-2 By Chris Salim Sports Editor The Natchitoches Central Chiefs baseball team got a spectacular performance from senior pitcher Brian Metoyer in route to a 10-2 win over Cedar Creek Thursday in the Crushin on the Cane baseball tournament in Natchitoches. The Chiefs improved to 5-5. The Chiefs scored first in the bottom of the first. Junior JohnKeith Roquemore reached on an error and later scored on another error making 1-0 NCHS. Cedar Creek took the lead briefly scoring two runs in the top of the second on a walk and an error. The Chiefs quickly regained control. Senior Crit Williams reached on an error and later scored on an RBI single by Roquemore tying it at 2-2. Junior Austin Thomas smacked an two-double scoring junior Ethan Starks and Roquemore making it 4-2 Chiefs. Moments later, senior David Spillman singled scoring Thomas. NCHS led 5-2 after two innings. Brian Metoyer dominated on the mound from there holding the Cedar Creek offense to two hits and a base on balls through the final four innings. Meanwhile, the Chiefs offense continued to add insurance for Metoyer. They score two runs in the bottom NCHS senior and NSU signee Brian Metoyer pitched a complete game striking out 10 in Thursday night s win. Photo by Kevin Shannahan of the fourth on back-to-back RBI doubles by Starks and junior William Brown making it 7-2 NCHS. With Metoyer controlling the Cedar Creek bats, the Chiefs continued to pull away. Williams hit an RBI double in the sixth inning to make it 10-2 as the Chiefs cruised to the win. Starks led the way at the plate going 2 for 2 with three walks, two runs scored and an RBI. Williams was 2 for 4 with two runs score and an RBI. Thomas was 1 for 3 with a double and two RBIs. Metoyer s picked up the win on the mound pitching a complete game allowing two runs, three hits, two walks and striking out 10. The Chiefs return to action Friday at 3:30 p.m. against Minden and 5:30 against Simpson with both games at NCHS s Chad Hargis Field. The scores wee unavailable at press time. NCHS edges Lady Rebels 9-8 By Chris Salim Sports Editor The Natchitoches Central Lady Chiefs softball team defeated West Monroe 9-8 Thursday night on the road. The Lady Chiefs improved to 9-4 overall and 1-1 in District 2-5A. The Lady Chiefs struck first in the top of the first. Kayla Roquemore and Haley Raynes both reached on infield singles. Moments later, Molly Simpson cranked a three-run homer to left field giving NCHS a 3-0 lead. West Monroe tied the game in the bottom of the first with three runs of their own. The Lady Chiefs stayed the course. Taylor Trichel led off the second inning reaching on an error by the shortstop. She scored two batters later when Haley Raynes reached on an error making it 4-3 NCHS. Hanna Pardee walked putting runners at first and second for Simpson. She promptly drilled another three-run homer scoring Pardee and Raynes pushing it to 7-3 Lady Chiefs. West Monroe trimmed the lead to 7-4 in the bottom of the third on a solo home run. N C H S regained a four-run lead in the top of the 4th. Katie Carroll led off with a single and later scored on an error to make it 8-4. West Monroe scored four runs in the bottom of the fifth to tie the game at 8-8 thanks to three errors by the Lady Chiefs. After both teams were held scoreless in the sixth, the Lady Chiefs clutched up in the top of the seventh. Simpson drew a one-out walk. After a flyout, Kaylee Story lined a single to left. After an error by West Monroe loaded the bases with two outs, Trichel drew an RBI walk to give the Lady Chiefs a 9-8 lead. NCHS s Hanna Warner set down West Monroe in order in the bottom of the seventh giving the Lady Chiefs a hard fought win. NCHS returns to action this weekend in the Sulphur Tournament. They face Plaquemine Friday at 5:45 p.m and Saturday against Acadiana at 12:30 p.m. and Deridder at 6:30. Demons run into buzz-saw, fall to UT-Martin in 1st Round C.I.T. game NATCHITOCHES Tennessee-Martin s seasonbest shooting, led by a 30- point performance by Alex Anderson who made 7 of pointers, overwhelmed Northwestern State Thursday night in a firstround CollegeInsider.com Tournament basketball matchup. The Skyhawks (19-12) hit 9 of their first 12 shots after halftime, scoring the first 15 points in a 23-5 run that doomed the Demons (19-13), who trailed at the break. Down with 13:10 left, NSU got no closer than 23 points afterward. UTM sank 5 of 6 from behind the 3-point arc to open the second half and finished 16 of 28 (57 percent), cooling down in the game s final 10 minutes. The Skyhawks shot nearly 20 percentage points above their season s 38 percent average on 3-pointers with four other players, three in double figures, contributing to the onslaught. Deville Smith had a tripledouble with 21 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists, making 3 of 5 on 3-pointers. It was the 19th triple-double in major college basketball this season. Marshun Newell scored 18 points, sinking 4 of 9 behind the arc, and made four steals. Twymond Howard added 16 points and seven rebounds for UTM. The Demons Jalan West was tremendous in defeat. He posted his ninth career 30- point game with 34 points on 12 of 22 aim, including 8 of 14 on 3-pointers, and recorded a career best with 11 rebounds. The 5-10 point guard, who entered the game 19th nationally in scoring with a 19.6 average and tops in the NCAA with a 7.7 assist average, was credited with seven assists and had only one turnover in 39 minutes. NSU got 12 points by Tony Dobbinson and 10 apiece from senior Marvin Frazier and Sabri Thompson. The nation s No. 2 scorer, sophomore Zeek Woodley, was limited to just nine points, his first game under double figures this season. What an impressive overall performance by UT Martin, said Demons coach Mike McConathy. It wasn t just their shooting, but that s certainly the first thing that jumps out at you on the stat sheet. They played a wonderful game and took us out of rhythm. I can t say enough about Coach Lee Doty and his family share a love of sports. Standing from left are his wife and daughters. Skye, Xochie,, Cheyenne and Saige. what Jalan did tonight. Not only is he a great player, but he has the heart of a pack of lions, said McConathy. We ran into a buzzsaw and we couldn t counterpunch our way out of trouble. We had a really good season and it ended with a really frustrating performance overall tonight. NSU shot 42 percent overall, its second-worst performance in the last 19 games, while making 41 percent (13-32) on 3-pointers. I am proud of this team for what we ve accomplished 19 wins and a lot more reasons to feel good about this season, he said. I also want to thank our fans for their great support all year and tonight, when almost 3,000 (an announced attendance of 2,712) of them came out instead of staying home McConathy watching NCAA games on TV, I m sorry we couldn t give them more to cheer about. The Demons held on to the NCAA scoring lead despite the defeat. Their 84.1 average dropped slightly, to 83.9, but ahead of second-place BYU s With both teams seasons over, NSU will wait to see if either third-place Eastern Washington (80.8 average going into an NCAA Tournament game late Thursday) or Duke (80.6 entering the NCAA Tournament Friday) can overtake them. NSU could claim its second team NCAA scoring title to go with a 94.5 average in

9 Tigers hammer Doyline 20-1, fall to Grant in night cap 5-4 By Chris Salim Sports Editor The St. Mary s Tigers baseball team had played one of the most difficult non-district schedules in the area through the first 10 games. They took out their frustrations Thursday afternoon crushing Doyline The Tigers improved to 3-8. The Tigers took a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Senior James Carney lined an RBI-double scoring junior Garrett Vienne and senior Tyler McCain followed suit with an RBI double of his own scoring Donavan Ohnoutka, who pinch-ran for Carney. After Carney pitched another scoreless inning in the top of the second. The Tigers exploded for 12 runs in the bottom of the second sending 18 hitters to the plate. Junior Michael Leone and Matthew Gallien were hit by a pitch and eighth-grader Sam Manny Pacquiao adviser Michael Koncz told ESPN.com on Thursday that Floyd Mayweather Jr. has declined to agree to terms for a penalty that would cost either man $5 million in the event of a failed drug test before or after their May 2 megafight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Today we were informed that Mayweather turned down the request, Koncz said. Manny had requested that there would be a reciprocal fine of $5 million for a failed drug test. Koncz said even though the agreements for the fight are signed, as is a separate agreement for the United States Anti-Doping Agency to oversee random blood and urine testing for the fight, they were still discussing terms for a substantial fine in the event of a dirty test. But Koncz said Mayweather attorney Jeremiah Reynolds sent a letter to Pacquiao attorney Simmons reached on a bunt single loading the bases with nobody out setting the stage for the onslaught. Vienne reached on a fielder s choice to third retiring Gallien but scoring Leone. Senior William Torrent smashed an RBI double scoring Simmons making it 4-0. Moments later, Leone scored on a pass ball. Then, McCain cranked a moonshot over the left field scoreboard for a two-run homer scoring Torrent pushing it to 7-0. The Tigers were not even close to done. Sophomore Cole Zeagler hit a one-hop rocket for an RBI single scoring junior Thomas Lirette. Moments later, Simmons singled to left scoring Zeagler and Leone ballooning the Tigers lead to Torrent reached on error by the center fielder scoring Gallien, who was hit by a pitch for the second time in David Moroso on Thursday declining to enter into any agreements on a financial penalty for a failed drug test. Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions and Mayweather s close adviser, said Koncz should have had those terms negotiated into the main contract. Michael Koncz is an idiot, and Manny Pacquiao should be ashamed to have him as his representative, in my opinion, Ellerbe told ESPN.com. It s obvious he didn t read the contract. Why would he have his fighter sign something he was not happy with? The deal was negotiated up and down by his promoter [Bob Arum of Top Rank] on behalf of Manny with Floyd and Mayweather Promotions, and it s been well documented in the media for quite some time. If this moron didn t convey his fighter s wishes when the negotiation was going on, that s their problem. This is a Heavy Duty Vinyl Sea Walls #1 Grade 40 Ground Contract Lumber Full Rough 1x6 For Heavy Duty Privacy & Rail Fences Premium Decking Piers, Boat Houses, Elevated Homes, Retaining Walls, Pole Barns & Arbors Saltwater & Freshwater Treatment lame-ass attempt to generate publicity. Drug testing, of course, has been front and center throughout the five-plus-year saga to get boxing s most anticipated fight signed. When the sides first negotiated the bout in late 2009 and early 2010, they had agreed to all aspects of the deal except for the drug-testing protocol. Mayweather insisted on random, Olympic-style blood and urine testing, Pacquiao declined to agree to the specific form of drug testing and the deal fell apart. Not long after that, Pacquiao sued Mayweather for defamation and slander for saying that he had used performance-enhancing drugs, which Pacquiao has Materials Pit locally operated at Hwy 3175 Bypass in Natchitoches TOPSOIL SAND CLAY ROCK 8236 Highway 1 Natchitoches, LA READ the inning, making it Carney singled to center scoring Simmons pushing it to Meanwhile, St. Mary s coach Austin Alexander was doing all he could not to run up the score. The Tigers were playing station-to-station (no runner taking more than one base) on the base paths. The Tigers scored two more runs on back to back errors by the Doyline center fielder to make it 14-0 before the borage finally ended. Doyline never threatened as the Tigers cruised to the dominate win. St. Mary s pounded out 12 hits led by McCain who was 2 for 3 with three RBIs and home run. Carney was 2 for 3 with two RBIs and Vienne scored three runs. Carney pitched two innings allowing no runs and no hits and struck out three. Freshman Slade Bienvenu pitched an inning and walked two but pitched himself out of trouble striking out the side. Zack White pitched the final two innings allowing one run. In the Tigers second game of the day, they lost a tough one to Grant, 5-4. The Tigers committed had just five hits, three of them by Carney. Junior Cade Woodard was solid on the mount pitching five strong innings allowing three earned runs and pitching his way out of trouble. The Tigers threatened in the fourth inning putting runners at first and third trailing 5-4 with two outs but didn t score. The Tigers offense went quietly in the fifth, sixth and seventh inning as Grant held on for the win. Lady Demon softball team powers past Louisiana Tech, 10-5 NATCHITOCHES Micayla Sorosiak notched her second four RBI performance in as many games, leading Northwestern State softball to a 10-5 victory against Louisiana Tech on Wednesday night at the Lady Demon Diamond. The win was NSU s (16-12, 6-0 Southland) season-long seventh straight while the eighth double-digit scoring affair of the year tied the program record set in 2005 and matched last season. This was a good win, seventh-year head coach Donald Pickett said. Louisiana Tech is a good team and it s always a fight when we play them. We were able to jump out on them early. We got that one (run) late with (Brittney) Jones and I think that helped us keep the momentum in the game. The Lady Demons put up six runs in the top of the first, chasing Louisiana Tech (16-8) starter Carolina Sanchez (2-1) from the game. In the frame, Jones, Brittany Virgoe and Cassandra Barefield all drew walks while Sorosiak recorded two RBIs on a single and Baylee Shephard, making her fifth start behind the plate, registered a RBI double. Freshman Mikayla Brown made her first collegiate start for the Lady Demons, tossing innings, allowing two hits and one earned run while striking out two and walking another. Micaela Bouvier (8-4) entered in relief, throwing the final innings, scattering five hits and allowing three earned runs while striking out six and walking four. The right-hander also picked up the win, her fifth in as many games. (Brown) did a great job, Pickett said. We just made a mistake. We ended up making a change with Bouvier. She got the momentum back. We were real happy with both pitchers tonight. After the Lady Techsters recorded two runs in the second, NSU countered with two outs in the bottom half of the frame. A Barefield single, Singles from Barefield and Jones sandwiched between a Natalie Landry hit by pitch set the stage for Sorosiak to drive home two more runs on a single. Kellye Kincannon pushed her team-leading hit streak to seven with a RBI single in the third, plating Sidney Salmans and putting NSU up 9-4. Salmans was again impressive in the leadoff spot, finishing 3-for-4 and scoring two runs. I think it goes back to being able to score early, Pickett said. Her being able to score at the top of the lineup always helps. She s done great things as a freshman. She s getting stronger as the year goes and hopefully she can continue that. Jones hit her eighth home run of the season with a solo shot in the sixth to provide the final Lady Demons run. The first baseman finished 2-for-3, scoring three runs and driving home two others. The multi-rbi game was her sixth this season. The meeting was the 95th all-time between the Lady Demons and Lady Techsters and was NSU s third straight victory against its in-state rival. The two squads will meet again in Ruston on April 15. The Lady Demons continue their homestand by welcoming Southland foe Sam Houston State to town this weekend. The squad s will meet in a Friday doubleheader beginning at 3 p.m. and conclude the series on Saturday at one o clock. Mayweather and Paquiao war of words heating up before fight always denied. The case was ultimately settled out of court with Mayweather paying Pacquiao an undisclosed seven-figure sum. They have made derogatory statements for years about Manny [supposedly using PEDs], and now we challenged them by asking for the $5 million fine, and they refused to do it. Koncz said. 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NSU resumes Southland play against unbeaten Abilene Christian at home in a match slated for a Sunday noon start, possibly moving to 1 p.m. Monday if anticipated rain forces a change. Thursday, the Lady Demons dominated from the outset against the Redhawks (1-13). NSU dropped only four games in sweeping the three doubles matches and took four straight set singles wins. It was a good day for us from top to bottom, doubles and singles, said Bazhanova. I liked the attitude of our girls. They fought hard for our home Fetch A Great Deal. All the news, sports, features, columns and classifieds delivered. Call for more information on how you can subscribe to... The Natchitoches Times CANE RIVER WATERWAY COMMISSION 2015 MEETING DATES: Meetings begin at 6:00 p.m. at 244 Cedar Bend Jan 20, Feb 17, March 17, April 21, May 19, June 16, July 21, August 18, Sept 15, Oct 20, Nov 17, Dec 15 BOATING SAFETY COURSES 2015 CLASS DATES: All classes begin at 10:00 a.m. at 244 Cedar Bend. 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10 10A THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 Natchitoches Parish Sheriff s Deputies, Louisiana State Police, Natchitoches Fire District #5 and Natchitoches EMS Paramedics responded to a two-vehicle injury crash on La. Hwy 1 in Natchez, March 6 at 2:56 p.m. The driver of the 2000 Ford pickup truck was transported from the scene by EMS to the Natchitoches Regional Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries. The driver of the 1996 Chevrolet pickup truck was reportedly uninjured. The crash was investigated by Troopers assigned to Louisiana State Police, Troop-E Alexandria. SABINE STATE BANK WELCOMES JOHN P. GODFREY IV AS SR. VICE PRESIDENT Lee McCann, President of John and his family Sabine State Bank, a regional are members of Holy bank with operations in Cross Catholic Church in Louisiana and Texas, has Natchitoches. announced that John P. Godfrey attended Godfrey IV has been named Northwestern State University Sr. Vice President and and graduated from Louisiana Regional Manager. Godfrey Tech University with a degree will be located in Sabine s in Marketing. Godfrey North Central Region in completed education at Natchitoches. Godfrey joins the American Bankers the Sabine State Bank team Association Commercial with 14 years of lending and Lending School, and he is management experience. a 2008 Graduate from the Godfrey is a native of Many, Graduate School of Banking LA, and currently resides in at LSU. Natchitoches with his wife, Sabine State Bank has Susan McCain Godfrey, and provided banking services for their three children, Madeline, 114 years and now has over Caroline, and Jackson. 45 locations in Louisiana and John is an active member of Texas. They are a full service the Natchitoches Lions Club bank, whose motto is Our and Natchitoches Ducks goal is your future success. Unlimited. Nobody delivers YOUR advertising message better than US! The Natchitoches Times Neck and Back Pain being successfully treated daily. Stephen Wheat, MD William Whyte, MD Call today for an appointment (318) East Fifth Street Natchitoches, LA Media exec to meet with NSU students Northwestern State University alumnus Greg Ashlock will visit with students in the NSU TV Studio at 2 p.m. Friday, March 27. Ashlock is executive vice president of operations for Clear Channel Media + Entertainment and president of Clear Channel Southern California, where he is responsible for 500 employees in Los Angeles, the number one radio market in the U.S. Ashlock manages eight radio stations and Northwestern State University s Office of Electronic and Continuing Education will offer a business law preparation seminar for Louisiana State Contractors Licensing applicants Saturday, March 21 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. in Room 122 of Russell Hall. The fee for the is responsible for talent management, ratings growth, revenue and expense controls, public affairs, FCC compliance, legal affairs and marketing/promotions. Ashlock is returning to Natchitoches as guest speaker during the formal investiture of NSU s 18th president, Dr. Jim Henderson, which will take place earlier in the day. Students are invited to the 2 p.m. informal question and answer session to meet Ashlock and talk about his career. Ashlock earned an undergraduate degree in journalism at Northwestern State in 1991 Ashlock and a master s from the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication. He is married and has five children. NSU to offer business law preparation seminar course is $115. The seminar is a tool for individuals preparing for the business law portion of the Louisiana State Contractors Examination. The abbreviated yet in-depth seminar is for all potential state contractors (heating, ventilation and air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, general contractor, drywall, home remodeling and improvement, hazardous waste removal, mold remediation and others). The class will be based on the current edition of the NASCLA Contractors Guide, the reference used by the Louisiana State Contractors Board for the Business Law Examination. Students will receive a sample exam. For more information or to register, visit ece.nsula.edu/ non-credit or call (800) or (318) To learn more about NSU s non-credit courses, visit gatlineducation.com/nsula or ed2go.com/nsu. City to sell plate lunches The City of Natchitoches will host a Chicken Dinner Fundraiser supporting Relay for Life Thursday, March 26 from 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. at City Hall. Delivery will be available for orders of five or more. Plate lunches are $8 and include smoked chicken, sausage, baked beans, redneck potatoes, a roll and cookie. For more information contact City Hall at Community Reception The Community Reception offers a social time for the Natchitoches and Northwestern State communities to gather in celebration of the inauguration of President Henderson and to meet him and his family. ing for the reception will be available in front of and behind Roy Hall and in the parking lot across from the Wellness, Recreation and Activities Center. Some club cars will be available for assistance. Free and open to the public For more information on the investiture, visit nsula.edu/henderson

11 Section B, Page 1 Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 What s Your Line? By Marilyn Wood Spring is finally here; such a delight after a colder than normal winter! With spring comes the desire to get out into the fresh air and sunshine. I delight in the bright yellow daffodils and the pale purple starflowers. In the vegetable garden the potatoes are finally up and the peas are almost tall enough to reach the trellis. It s hard to sit at my computer on a sunny spring day with birds chirping and a gentle March wind blowing. Should I hang clothes on the clothesline and forget the drier today? How about a bike ride or a walk around the neighborhood? How best can I work on family history when the outdoors is beckoning me? Pulling weeds in the garden gave me a chance to reflect on this. My thoughts turned to my ancestors. I thought of my dear maternal grandmother in the midst of the Great Depression; her vegetable garden was a necessity to feed her hungry children. Every year she worried as she planted potatoes, tomatoes and other fruits and vegetables; would the owners of the plot of land next to her house come and claim it? Would she get in trouble for not having had permission to plant there? Still, she planted, because her growing children were hungry and needed food she couldn t afford to buy. (Years later it was discovered that the plot next-door had belonged to them all along!) I thought of my husband s father as a young man, with wheat prices plummeting, leaving the family farm in Missouri, venturing out as a hobo on a freight train. He d hoped to find work in California but only made it to Salt Lake City. After a stint as a ranch hand, he headed to California once again, this time in his own car with a lovely bride at his side. There he found work building planes for World War II. And what of my uncle, flying a bomber and being shot down over Hungary in August of 1944, ending up in a prison camp in Moosburg, Germany? Confined to filthy barracks, even though it was cold and rainy, the men longed to be outside. Moosburg was liberated April 29, 1945 by Patton s army. I get teary-eyed thinking of Uncle Richard, sick and starving, discovered by his own brother Ralph and a childhood friend Bill, as the camp was liberated. Whether they were soldiers, farmers, or mothers trying to provide for their children, I owe much to my ancestors and others like them. Whether they traveled by foot, horse, ship, car, train, or plane, they were real people, individuals who wanted to enjoy life and the beauties of springtime. However you busy yourself on a spring day, please take a moment to stop and think of those who went before you and the things you enjoy because of them. Miss Mary Katherine Horton will reign as the 47th Queen of the Spring Festival Court Presentation and Ball, sponsored by the St. Denis Art League. She, her king, James Hershel Horton, and the Spring Festival Ladies and Gentlemen of the Court will be presented on Saturday, April 25, in the Friedman Student Union Ballroom at Northwestern State University. Miss Horton and the court were honored at a tea hosted by the Art League last Sunday afternoon at the Moss Hill Terrace home of Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert Cross. The Natchitoches native s maternal and paternal family lines in Natchitoches extend seven generations through the Tauzin, Millspaugh, Levy and Frederick families. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Steven Giles Horton, and she is the granddaughter of Floyd Allen Horton Jr. and the late Mrs. Horton, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harold Matthews. A senior at St. Mary s High School, Miss Horton has served as president of her freshman, sophomore and junior classes and is currently the school s student body president. She is president of the school s FBLA chapter and placed first in Job Interview at the District level and qualified for state competition. She is a member of National Honor Society and Beta, and she served as the yearbook editor during both her sophomore and senior years. She was a delegate to Louisiana Girls State where Lifestyle The Natchitoches Times she was selected as Top Parish Citizen. She is a four -year letterman in tennis, and recently was named to the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Girls Tennis All- Academic Composite team for maintaining a 4.0 cumulative GPA while in high school. Academically, she has medaled in both district and state literary rally competitions. In her junior year she was the recipient of the George Eastman Leadership Award presented by the University of Rochester. During her high school tenure, she has received the Academic All Star Award, the Tiger Award, Keyboarding Award and English Award. A member of the congregation of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, her Highness has served her school and community. She has served as a docent for Natchitoches Historic Foundation and the Association for the Preservation of Historic Natchitoches. She has served as Vice President of Calico Belles, and she has contributed time to the Kiwanis Coat Drive for Kids, Operation Christmas Child, the Annual Memorial Shoe Drive for Mexico, Natchitoches Animal Shelter and other school organization-related initiatives. She also served as a Natchitoches Tri-Centennial Ambassador and was presented as a maid in the Mystic Krewe de St. Denis 38th Tableau and Ball. In April she will be presented as a Maid of the Plantation Club of Shreveport s 56th Annual Presentation and Ball. She was an Usher in the Demoiselle Club of Shreveport s Debutante Presentation and was a member of the Summer Dance Committee. Miss Horton has attended Camp Longhorn in Burnet, TX for nine years and has been a counselor for two. The Queen s family has served the St. Denis Art League for several generations. She was a Herald to Queen Amanda Keator in 2005; her maternal grandmother, the late Mrs. Matthews, and her paternal great-grandmother, the late Mrs. Giles Weedon Millspaugh Jr., both served on the Art League Board of Directors. The Queen s mother, the former Emilyn Jo Matthews, reigned as Queen of the 1984 Spring Festival; her father was King in 2008; and her sister Madeline Elizabeth, was Queen in She will attend The University of Mississippi s Meek School of Journalism and New Media. She has been named a Provost s Scholar has received the Holmes and Academic Excellence scholarship awards. She plans a career in law. The St. Denis Art League was organized in 1928 by Mrs. Olive Long Cooper for the purpose of promoting and developing creative talent in the Fine Arts music, art, and literature. As part of the first Spring Festival, in 1938 the Art League hosted a historic tour of old homes in Natchitoches that featured Natalie Covher Lifestyle Editor (318) lifestyleeditor@natchitochestimes.com St. Denis Art League announces Spring Festival Queen Kara Gradi Stevens and Rev. Thomas Hollie Worsham IV Stevens-Worsham Grady Everett Stevens and Marilyn Rhea Stevens of Natchitoches, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Kara Gradi Stevens to Reverend Thomas Hollie Worsham IV of Minden. Thomas and Kara met when they were students at Northwestern State University, their alma mater, where they were both active members of the Baptist Collegiate Ministry. They recently rekindled their friendship at a college reunion and were engaged on Valentine s Day in Natchitoches. The bride-to-be graduated with a bachelors of science in mathematics and a master of arts in teaching. She recently completed her School Leadership Certification and is a National Board Certified teacher of mathematics at Many High School. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hollie Worsham III of Shreveport. Thomas graduated with a bachelors of arts in general studies and social sciences and received his master of arts in christian education from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. Thomas is the Minister to Students at The First Baptist Church of Minden. The couple will be married June 20, 2015 at The First Baptist Church of Minden. Mary Katherine Horton is the 47th Queen of the Spring Festival Court Presentation and Ball. art exhibits in many of the old homes, with ladies in antebellum costumes borrowed from Natchez, MS. The Festival closed annually with a dance at the Normal, and then later, the College. During the 1950 s, the Art League broadened its activities to include civic projects such as the beautification of Natchitoches. A plan was approved for the planting of the magnolia trees and Louis Sandoval-Wood Brisa Tristan Sandoval and Timothy Cecil Wood were united in marriage Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015 in the Houston, Texas Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Marion R. Pomeroy officiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of José Modesto Tristan Badillo and Ana Alicia Sandoval Reyna. She is the granddaughter of Elvia Badillo Turrubiates and the late Modesto Tristan Silva, and Socorro Reyna Rodriguez and the late Benedicto Sandoval Soto all of Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico. She graduated from the Federalized Benemérita Normal College in Tamaulipas, Mexico with a degree in elementary education. The groom is the son of Dr. David Lee Wood and Marilyn Jean Silver Wood of Natchitoches. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Silver and the late Mr. and Mrs. David Cecil Wood. He is a 2003 Louisiana School of Math, Science and the Arts graduate. After serving for two years as a missionary in the Dominican Republic, he graduated from Louisiana State University in 2009 with degrees in Spanish and International Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cecil Wood Relations. He is a Spanish teacher at Stafford Middle School in Stafford, Texas. Claudia and Vaughn Jorgenson, aunt and uncle of the bride, hosted her grandmother Socorro Reyna Rodriguez, her parents, and brothers Alfredo and Tim Tristan Sandoval while in Houston. All of Tim s siblings Becky Shuler, Nathan, Mary, Ben, Danny, and Sarah Wood and their families were there to celebrate with them. Philippe roses currently on Front Street. Also, the iron chairs in the French Gothic period were designed by Mrs. Cooper and her committee and were placed on Front Street. In 1968, Mrs. Sudie Lawton further broadened the Art League s activities to include an annual Spring Festival to present young ladies and gentlemen of the community in a Royal Ball setting. After the wedding a reception was held in the Cypress Stake White Oak Ward in Houston. Brisa s bridesmaid was Eliana Resendez Ponce. The best man was Chad McLin. Flower girls were Lizzy, Mimi and Ella Wood, Juliette Shuler, and Lucy Lampros, nieces of the groom. After their honeymoon to the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, the couple will reside in Houston.

12 2B THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 Announces Spring Bike Rides Cane River Creole National Historical (CRCNHP) announces Bike Ride dates for Spring. The rides include stops at historical sites along Cane River. CRCNHP and park partners continue this program to foster an atmosphere of learning and healthy living through exercise. The park provides bikes, helmets and water for all rides. The April bike ride will start at Oakland Plantation Saturday, April 4 at 9 a.m., stop at Cherokee Plantation and St. Charles Chapel, and end back at Oakland Plantation. Tom Whitehead will give riders a personal tour of Cherokee plantation house and grounds. Carey Blanchard will present a program about St. Charles Chapel. Reservations are required for this ride. This ride will be six miles round trip and has a limit of 12 riders. Contact ranger Tim van Cleave to make reservations at The May bike ride will start at Magnolia Plantation Saturday, May 16 at 9 a.m. stop at Monette s Ferry is Civil War site and end back at Magnolia Plantation. Ranger Tim van Cleave will present a program about Monett s Ferry and the Battle of Cloutierville. This ride will be 20 miles round trip. The June bike ride will start at Magnolia Plantation Saturday, June 20 at 9 a.m. stop at St. Augustine Catholic Church and the Badin-Roque House, and end back at Ranger Tim van Cleave Magnolia Plantation. St. Augustine Historical Society member Oswald Colson will present a program about the history of the St. Augustine Catholic Church and the Badin-Roque House. This ride will be 13 miles round trip. Provencal Christian Academy 4H club made cards for "Thanks a Million Campaign." On front row is Dylan Vascocu. On second row from left are Amber Miley, Kidron Pagels, Morgan Grace, Madison Grace and Ayden Jordan. On third row are Christopher Jennings Jr., Cameron Simmons, Lakyn Wyatt, Carson Custis and Eric Young. 4-H members make cards for military by Christopher Jennings Jr. The Provencal Christian Academy 4H club met Tuesday, March 3. President Carson Custis called the meeting to order. Morgan Grace led the Pledge to the American flag and Madison Grace led the 4H pledge. Secretary Madison Grace called the roll and read the minutes. The minutes were accepted as read. CRD chair Lakyn Wyatt gave the CRD report; she stated that we would continue to collect can tabs. Alexis Hailey was absent, so Sis. Angela gave the treasurer s report. Christopher Jennings Jr. gave the reporter s report and handed out copies of the newspaper report from last month. Old business was discussed; the group had been filling out thank you cards for the thanks a million campaign. The cards will be mailed this month. Vice President Morgan Grace stated there were no demonstrations. Mrs. Gwen passed out and discussed the newsletter. The club said good-bye to Carson and Alexis since this was their last meeting. The final meeting of the year was then adjourned. Chapter President Charles "Sandy" McNeely inducted two new members into the SAR. From left are William Dean Finical, McNeely and Dr. Hurst Hall. SAR members listen to wining essay The Natchitoches chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) met Saturday, Feb 28. Ellen Ingram, a junior at St. Mary's, read her winning essay to the chapter membership. She won the George S. and Stella M. Knight contest with her entry entitled "Paul Revere's Impact on the American Revolution." The George S. and Stella M. Knight Essay Contest is designed to give freshman, sophomore, junior and senior students an opportunity to explore events that shaped American history. Conducted at the Chapter, State Society and National Society levels, the students must submit an original essay with topics based on original research and deal with an event, person, philosophy or ideal associated with the American Revolution, Declaration of Independence, or the framing of the United States Constitution. Ingram is the daughter of Cathy and Chris Ingram, and her teacher is Michael Landry. Ingram's essay has been forwarded to the SAR state level where it will be judged with others from throughout the state. The contest is open to all high school students locally, and the winner receives a cash award. Ellen Ingram won the George S. and Stella M. Knight contest with her entry entitled "Paul Revere's Impact on the American Revolution." Seattle pianists to perform at NSU Thursday Pianists Christopher Bowlby and Ivona Kaminska will perform at Northwestern State University Thursday, March 26 at 7:30 p.m. in Magale Recital Hall. The concert is part of the Louisiana Piano Series International. Tickets are $15. Students are admitted free. Dr. Francis Yang and Dr. Christine Burczyk Allen are the organizers of the Louisiana Piano Series International. Since arriving in Seattle in 2002, Bowlby has established himself as one of the most sought-after piano pedagogues, lecturers, and adjudicators. Aside from his successful career as an instructor of highly-accomplished piano students, Bowlby is also director and vice-president of the world renowned Seattle International Piano Festival and Competition, as well as program director of the Chopin Academy of Music in Issaquah, Washington. As an accomplished teacher of many award winning students, in 2012, Bowlby with Kaminska to present on a joint panel, the Secrets of Winning a Competition during the Music Teachers National Conference in New York City. Having performed in such prestigious musical centers as the Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall in New York City, Salle Cortot in Paris, France, and Benaroya Hall and Meydenbauer Center in Seattle, among others, his playing has been acclaimed for its warmth and integrity. Previously a winner of several young artists and concerto competitions, he has been featured several times on Public Radio (both in Midwest as in Hawaii), both as a speaker as well as a pianist, including a live per- Christopher Bowlby and Ivona Kaminska formance of Bach s Partita No. 4 in D Major, on KING- FM in Seattle. His extensive repertoire shows his expertise both in the monumental romantic masterworks such as Brahms Handel Variations and Schumann s Symphonic Etudes as well as new works by living composers, including John Corigliano, Jeff Junkinsmith, Laura Kaminsky, David Mitchell, and Owen Bloomfield. Equally at home with chamber music literature, Mr. Bowlby performed Beethoven s Sonata in A major with cellist, Yo-Yo Ma. A native of Poland, Kaminska is president of the Seattle International Piano Festival and Competition, and the artistic director and co-founder of the Chopin Academy of Music in Washington State. Along Bowlby, she has developed one of the most original international piano competitions of today (the SIPF ), which was recognized by the Wall Street Journal in 2010 as one of the world s most inclusive of such events on the music scene. Kaminska maintains a busy concert schedule as a soloist and chamber musician, having performed in such venues as Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York, and Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall in Seattle, Atherton Recital Hall in Hawaii, Mozarteum Festival in Austria, Center for Contemporary Art in Warsaw, Castello Visconteo Sforzesco di Galiate, Italy and Salle Cortot, Paris. Soughtafter as an adjudicator, she was recently invited to join the jury as part of the 2014 Thalberg International Piano Competition in Naples, Italy. Kaminska regularly lectures on performance issues of music of Frederic Chopin and J. S. Bach and was interviewed several times by the Polish music journal Twoja Muza. Don t miss your chance to see him in action! Scott Burrell, Coordinator of Theatre & Dance as Uncle Vanya! Call today to make your reservation. For more information or reservations: Please call Jane: normanj@nsula.edu Reservations are required. To purchase tickets online: theatre.nsula.edu Adults: $15.00 Seniors 65 and over & Children 12 and under: $12.00 NSU, LSMSA, and BPCC@NSU students admitted free with Current ID and Sticker Charlie Allen, Jr., and Ken Gardner, Plant Manager Alliance Compressors named Charlie Allen, Jr. as Employee of the Month for February. The award was presented during a meeting in March. Charlie has worked at Alliance for ten years. As a Manufacturing Specialist II in Assembly, Charlie assists with production needs and assures that the product flows smoothly through the assembly process. ALLIANCE NAMES FEBRUARY EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH Charlie s peers describe him as a hard worker who is very energetic, motivated, always willing to help others, and always willing to go the extra mile. He was born and raised in Pelican, Louisiana and graduated from Pelican All Saints High School. Charlie is a member of Summer Hill Baptist Church in Evelyn, Louisiana. Away from work, Charlie likes to play video games, play basketball and bowl. As Employee of the Month, Charlie received a check, a shirt, a backpack, a Certificate of Recognition, designated VIP parking, and his photo and name displayed on various monitors located throughout the plant. Employees of the Month are chosen from nominations by co-workers and selected by a staff committee.

13 The Neo-Renaissance Collective will present Work, Play, Religion in exhibition alongside Clementine Hunter s murals at the Homecoming Fete Saturday, March 21 at the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest Louisiana History Museum. The Fete will celebrate the return of the restored Clementine Hunter murals to Natchitoches. The Collective, inspired by the restoration of the murals and the African House, created a series of works based on Hunter s three main themes: work, play and religion. The Collective s exhibit aims to accent the murals while providing entertainment. The entertainment will include "Living Painting," a costume-based performance inspired by an abstract portrait painted by Hunter. A large-scale ballet style soundscape titled Creation- Destruction, represents the cycle of creation and destruction through history and will include large interactive sculptures, music and dance. There will be short documentary and sculpture commemorating Houston folk artist, Cleveland Turner. A threepiece diorama set incorporating common themes in Hunter s work will give visitors a peak into plantation life. The Collective collaborated with chorographer, Bret Alan Garfinkle and students from the Creative and Performing Arts Department at Northwestern State Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 3B Neo Renaissance Collective to present Work, Play, Religion at Homecoming Fete The Neo Renaissance Collective member, David Steele, works on a large sculpture that will be a part of the Work, Play, Religion exhibit at the Homecoming Fete. The Neo Renaissance Collective will present 100 of these flowers as a portion of the Living Painting piece at the Homecoming Fete Saturday, March 21 at the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest Louisiana History Museum. University. Students include, Angela Gordon, Matthew Stevenson, James Leach, Adam Jones, Robdrick Halton, Alanna Benoit, Annie Dauzat, Ebony Johnson, Logan Terrell and Ashley Wolf. The Collective is a group of artists seeking to revive interest in collaborative efforts between artists, musicians, writers, dancers, photographers, composers and historians. Members include Corbin and Natalie Covher, Carly Maurin, Matthew Petty and David Steele. This group contributes their skills into largescale productions. The Neo Renaissance Collective member, David Steele, works on a large sculpture that will be a part of the Work, Play, Religion exhibit at the Homecoming Fete. Kasey's Heart & Soul: Run, Walk and Roll announces one mile, 5K and 15K winners Wayne Ragan congratulates 1 -mile female open winners. Emily Maggio won first place and Jensen er came in second. The water station group creates a splash. On front row from left are Kayla Braudaway, Kristen Hall. On back row are Tiffany Brossette, Wayne Ragan, Tina Ragan, Paige Anderson and Anne Mahloch. 5K female open winners include Laura Westfall, third place and Ashley Crawford second place. First place winner of the 5K female open, Emily Heard, receives an award from Tina Ragan. 15K female open winners from left are Mary Grace Hubly, third place; Amy Cross, first place and Allison Mayfield second place. 15K male open winners from left are Chris Kyzar, third place; Daniel Browne, second place and first place David C. Browne. Sarah Gandy received an award for third place in the one-mile female open. Cori and Alex Ragen yell, We are all about that race. One mile male open winners from left are Ben Hendricks, first place; Ethan Hornsby, second place; John Paul Thibodaux, third place and Tina Ragan. 5K male open winners from left are John Kyzar third place, Tyler Hornsby second place and Tina Ragan. Scott Maggio crosses the finish line and wins first place in the 5K male open.

14 4B THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Secrets of the African house Murals lecture to be held at Events Center A lecture by Thomas N. Whitehead and Art Shiver on The Secrets of the African House Murals will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 21 at the Natchitoches Events Center. This program is free and open to the public. Shiver and Whitehead are the leading experts on the works of Clementine Hunter. The pair joined together to produce two books about the renowned artist, Clementine Hunter: The African House Murals and Clementine Hunter Her Life and Work. Shiver is currently working on a documentary about the murals and their restoration. The lecture is part of a celebration of the return of the African House Murals to Natchitoches. For the last year the panels have been in The Natchitoches- Northwestern Symphony Orchestra will present a concert Monday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Magale Recital Hall. Tickets are $10. Northwestern State University, BPCC@NSU and Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts students are admitted free with a current student I.D. Douglas Bakenhus is musical director of the Natchitoches- Northwestern Symphony. The program will feature winners of the annual NSU Concerto Competition, Roman Carranza of San Pedro Sula, Honduras on violin and Milovan Paz of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on Houston being conserved by Witten and Proctor Fine Art Conservators. The murals have now returned and are part of a new major exhibit at the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest Louisiana History Museum. Along with the African House Murals, other large works of Hunter s will be shown in the year-long exhibit. It is the first time in history that any museum or gallery has mounted an exhibit of Hunter s large works. Also part of the afternoon s lecture will be a Silent Auction featuring many items related to Hunter and her work. Both books by Shiver and Whitehead will be on sale at the event. All proceeds will go to fund the current restoration of the African House roof. cello. Paz also won the Concerto Competition in 2011 and Carranza won in The orchestra will perform Symphony No. 5 in B flat Major by Franz Schubert, Overture by Mary Alice Rich and Puccini s Un bel di from Madame Butterfly featuring NSU faculty member soprano D Nissa Hester. Also on the program are Tzigane, rapsodie for Violin and Orchestra by Ravel and featuring Carranza, Cello Concerto in B Minor by Dvorak featuring Paz and March and Procession of Bacchus by Leo Delibes. Bakenhus calls the work by Thomas N. Whitehead, shown in the new museum exhibit, will join fellow author and Clementine Hunter expert Art Shiver for a lecture The Secrets of the African House Murals Saturday, March 21 at 2 p.m. at the Natchitoches Events Center. Natchitoches-Northwestern Symphony to perform Monday in Magale Hall Northwestern State University Theatre and Dance will present Uncle Vanya March and in Theatre West. Former Artistic Director Jack Wann will return to NSU to direct Anton Chechov s Uncle Vanya. In Chechov s classic play, the arrival of a worldly professor and his bewitching wife has shattered the piece of Vanya and Sonya s country estate. In a series of flirtations, disappointments and confessions, this motley collection of parochial nobodies demand their moment in the sun, but never seem to know what to do when they get it. Fort St. Jean Baptiste will offer a Colonial Workshop on Plant to Cordage, open to all ages Saturday, March 21 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. There is a $6 fee for this program plus regular admission. For information call Bloomin on the Bricks spring festival will be held Saturday, March 21 from 9a.m.- 2p.m. on the downtown riverbank. The event will feature live entertainment, children s activities and food booths. This event is free and open to the public. Art on the Bricks spring festival will be held Saturday, March 21 from 9a.m.- 4 p.m. Artists will display fine arts and crafts along Front Street in front of the Natchitoches Winter Wonders Art Gallery. This event is free and open to the public and will include music and art activities for children. Kisatchie Quilters Guild will preset Pleasures Today, Treasures Tomorrow Quilt Show March 21 from 9a.m.-4 p.m. at the First Assembly of God Church in Winnfield. Admission is $2. The event will include door prizes and vendors. Cane River Stitchers will meet Monday, March 23, 2015, at 10 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. The program will be presented by Debra Caron. Caron will demonstrate Tatting. Attendees who are enrolled in Brenda DeVore s Block of the Month are reminded to bring their completed quilt blocks from the last lesson, sewing supplies and tools. Items for Show and Tell can also be brought. For information, contact Beverly Harrell at Natchitoches Genealogical and Historical Association will hold an event in honor of Women s History Month at its regular meeting time Tuesday, March 24 at 6 p.m. at the Arts Center. The event will recognize four women in the community for their achievements highlighting history being made, documented and preserved for future generations. The event will honor Schubert a beautifully written masterpiece with beautiful melodies. Rich is a Dallas composer. Bakenhus heard her overture and thought it would be a good work to perform. Bakenhus said the piece by Ravel is gypsy music, and praised the way Carranza performs it. It is a colorful work and very difficult for violin, said Bakenhus. I am amazed how well Roman plays it. The Dvorak work featuring Paz also requires great skill from a performer. It is one of the great concertos of any genre. It is a big work, said Bakenhus. Retired Judge Dee Ann Hawthorne the city s first elected female judge, Dollie Charles Mahoney the city s first elected African American female tax assessor, honorable Desiree Duhon Dyess, 10th Judicial District, Division A and Honorable Lala Brittain Sylvester 10th Judicial District, Division B. The Master of Ceremony will be a celebrity guest. The Cane River League of Women Voters will meet in the back room of Hana?s on Front Street Tuesday, March 24 at 6 p.m. The guest speaker will be Tony Cimino from the Louisiana Health Cooperative. The Natchitoches Humane Society will hold a meeting Thursday, March 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Arts Council on Second Street. This month s meeting will focus on the need for and importance of fostering. Fostering gives displaced animals a chance they might not have otherwise. NSU s department of Creative and Performing Arts will host Music Morning Saturday, March 28 beginning with registration at 8 a.m. and activities from 8:30 a.m.-noon. The program will feature music activities for children ages 4-11 including singing, music games, instrument demonstrations and music crafts. For information call Sharon Joy at Becker Bridge CryptoQuip CrossWord Thursday s answers Jacqueline Bigars Stars HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, March 21, 2015: This year you often weaken your assets by pushing yourself too hard. You might want to spend some time realizing a new talent. You also will want to learn more about an investment. You have a strong intuitive sense that takes you down many paths. Creativity, energy and enthusiasm are your strong suits use them well. If you are single, you might have met someone recently or you will meet someone in the near future whom you find to be quite intriguing. Get to know this person better. If you are attached, the two of you express an unusual enjoyment of just being together. This could be a very special year for both of you. A fellow ARIES is even more hottempered than you are! The Stars Show the Kind of Day You ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH You have a choice as to how you display your energy. You ll be a whirlwind of activity, and you might get so much done that you could surprise yourself. A boss or parent could trigger your temper, but try your best to keep it together. Tonight: Dance the night away. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH You might want some time for yourself. Reflect on the possibilities at hand. First, you ll need to admit to yourself that you need a break from the here and now. Find out why you re feeling this way, and then seek out a solution. Tonight: Play it low-key. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHHH You like to be with friends and having fun, so make it happen. Allow Lady Luck to land on your shoulder, even if you are concerned with other matters. A friend might push you so hard that you ll need to put a stop to what is happening. Tonight: Follow the fun. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH You could be exhausted from someone else s demands. Be willing to ask for what you need, too. Give yourself plenty of time to think through your options. Your knee-jerk response might not be the best course of action. Honor your boundaries. Tonight: Be noticed. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH Reach out to a new friend or someone else you can be real with. Many people expect a lot from you, whether it is to make them laugh or tell them great stories. You can t always be charming or entertaining. Tonight: Take off for a concert or movie. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHHH You could be delighted by the attention you get from a key person in your life. One-on-one relating keeps the emotional waters at bay. You might be a little more likely to take a risk than you usually are. Tonight: Go along with another person s suggestion. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHHH You are ready for a change, and you re likely to make it happen. Others seem most friendly and will invite you to join them. Don t be coerced by others. Say yes only if you want to. Deal with an important matter in the afternoon. Tonight: Forget restraint. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHH Pace yourself. Whatever your plans are, there seems to be an element of the unexpected involved. An older relative could make an important request. You might surprise yourself with how much of a good time you are likely to have. Tonight: A must appearance. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHH You could be taken aback by a child or loved one s unexpected warm reception. You might wonder whether you really want to join in on the diversity and outside-the-box fun happening around you. Let go, and you ll be glad you did. Tonight: And the party goes on. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHHH Sometimes you can be very chatty, and today is an excellent example. You might question where someone is coming from. Why not just let go of all the internalizing and follow your instincts? The results could be quite spectacular. Tonight: Where your friends are. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHH Remain sensitive to your budget. Before you make a purchase for you or your home, do some intense price comparison. You might see an alternative or decide to wait. Trust your decision-making ability. Tonight: Time with a family member. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHHH You might feel awkward when relating to someone who is a fire or air sign. Remain open to ideas that are somewhat foreign, and use caution and self-discipline when it comes to frivolous spending. You have a tendency to go overboard! Tonight: Let someone rein you in. BORN TODAY Actor Matthew Broderick (1962), actor Gary Oldman (1958), talkshow host Rosie O Donnell (1962)

15 Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 5B Pop-Tart may be the root cause of all evil in modern day society PONDERINGS By the Rev. Doug de Graffenried Pastor at First United Methodist Church Pop-Tarts are to blame! They first appeared on grocery store shelves in America was in the middle of the space race. When one is racing they don t have time to stop to eat. We were so caught up in the space race that whatever was fast or whatever the astronauts ate in space, we wanted it. That is the only possible explanation for Tang. Tang went on the Gemini and Apollo missions and it was advertised as the drink of the astronauts. I double dog dare you to go buy a jar of Tang and actually try drinking the stuff! Double dog dare you! Pop-Tarts were great for mom. There was no need to worry about refrigeration. Pop-Tarts needed none. They could be toasted or eaten out of the package without any preparation. They were nutritious; after all they had fruit fillings, strawberry, blueberry and brown sugar cinnamon. Some varieties had frosting on the top some were plain. In the sixties a we don t have time for that attitude was invading our country, as an offshoot of the space race. Moms didn t have time to cook breakfast for little Johnny or Susie before they went to school. Pop-Tarts saved the day, for mom and the children. The instant food craze was now at full throttle. Instant coffee had been a byproduct of WWII. Not only could you have it good to the last drop you could have it instantly too. With the instant coffee came instant creamer. Instant and quick replaced hot and nutritious. This led to an explosion of breakfast cereals. Cereal was an attractive buy for several reasons beyond the convenience: First, it was targeted at children, with colorful boxes, prizes and cartoon characters that made kids want it. Since most of the cereal items marketed to children were nearly all sugar, it s likely that kids would crunch away instead of asking for something else to eat. It was also a meal children could assemble themselves -- no flames or knives required. Even cleanup, which for lazier tots may not have gone beyond leaving the empty bowl on the kitchen table, was child-proof. With the rise of feminism in the 1960s came an increased demand for foods that would move liberated mothers out of the kitchen, writes Heather Arndt Anderson in Breakfast: A History. Anderson adds that new sugar cereals continued to be introduced every year. This may have been the market s predictable response to an increased demand, but was just as likely an advantageous coincidence that allowed American mothers to justify stepping away from the stove. Now we are so advanced that we have yogurt in bar form. Do architects still design breakfast nooks? Doesn t a sit down breakfast sound quaint? It is something that might happen on Saturday, but only on Saturday and only if there is not something major on the family schedule. When we do sit down we find ourselves multi-tasking. It was once considered rude to have your elbows on the table, could we substitute electronics for elbow? A 2012 Cornell University report highlighted how destructive it can be to skip out on social meals, particularly for children. The report suggests that kids who do eat family meals at the table may be 35 percent less likely to engage in disordered eating, 24 percent more likely to eat healthier foods and 12 percent less likely to be overweight. These numbers aren t specific to breakfast, but the morning meal can be considered the gateway drug to fast, on-the-go lunches and dinners, aided by the availability of foods more likely to be eaten alone. There s nothing wrong with munching on a Pop-Tart every now and then (though you could do better). But at the very least, it d be wise to eat Pop-Tarts are Kellogg's most popular brand to date in the United States, with millions of Pop-Tarts sold each year. that breakfast pastry while seated and engaged in conversation with a family member or friend. Living mindfully means paying attention to every conversation and every interaction in your life. You do this because you never know when a spiritual Pop-Tart might appear in your soul s journey nor what it might lead to. Bellwood Baptist Church and pastor Roger Matkin will hold a revival Friday-Saturday, March at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, March 22 at 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Richard Kaufman. Gilgal Missionary Baptist Church will hold a Love Day Appreciation for Minister and Prophetess Tameka Caldwell March, 21 at 6 p.m. Guests will be pastor Delmarie Stampley and the Shekinah Glory COGIC. Pentecost Baptist Church in Natchez will hold its Jubilee March There will be a musical Saturday, March 21 at 7 p.m. The climax will be Sunday at 3 p.m. Guest will include Rev. Michael Callaham and First Baptist Church on Amulet family. Restoration Apostolic Ministries The Ram will hold Blessed to be a Blessing Give Away Saturday, March 21 at 10 a.m. at 175 fairgrounds road. The giveaway will include household items and men, women and children s clothes and shoes. For information contact Asbury United Methodist Church and Rev. Karli D. Pidgeon will hold their Music Appreciation Saturday, March 21 at 6 p.m. featuring Southern University s Gospel Choir of Baton Rouge. The musical is in honor of Asbury United Methodist musicians Edward Ward, Cynthia P. King, Detria Jonson and William Willoughby III. St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church and Rev. Leo J. Walker Sr. will hold their senior choir Anniversary Sunday, March 22 at 2:30 p.m. The guests will be the Rev. Carey Smith, pastor and the Greenville Baptist Church choir and church family. First United Methodist Church will hold Miracle Sunday March 22 to raise the largest single day offering in the history of the church. The goal is to raise a half a million dollars to pay off the mortgage on their buildings. Friendship church of Nazarene will hold Spiritual Renewal Services March 22 at 10:30a.m. and 6 p.m. and March at 7 p.m. Evangelist will be Rev. Chuck Fountain of Alexandria. A former pastor, Fountain, is the district superintendent of the Louisiana District Church of the Nazarene. Larry and Trish Jewett of Indianapolis will lead music worship. The Jewett?s travel across America ministering a message of hope. For information or Transportation call or Restoration Apostolic Ministries and Apostle Sebastian and Lucy Barbers will hold Natchitoches Unity Fest: for pain, passion and purpose March beginning at 6 p.m. with a teaching session and continuing at 7 p.m. with a praise and worship each night. Speakers will be Apostle A.E. Hyde of My Fathers House Ministries, pastor Gus Johnson of We Care Ministries, pastor Al Holden of Living Word Ministries, pastor Johnny Davis of Agape Love Center, pastor Stanley Clemons of Freedom Life ministries and pastor Ellis Newman of The River Community. City of Refuge Community Church will hold a Wailing Women s Conference: Whose Daughter are you? March 27 at 7 p.m. The conference will feature Apostle Deloris Washington. St. Anthony Catholic Church and Holy Name Society will hold a Fish Dinner Friday, March 27 from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Plates will be sold for $8 and include catfish, string beans, potato salad, corn bread and cake. Deliveries will be made for orders of 5 or more. To place an order call Lester Irvin at , Sean Revels at , Anthony LaCour Jr. at , Jerry Hooper , Romulus Roquemore at or Anthony Christophe at The Christian Baptist Church will hold its Spring Give Away Saturday, March 28 from 8 a.m.-noon. Let the following businesses know how much you appreciate their sponsorship of C H U R C H NEWS. Return the favor. Offer them your patronage. Blanchard-St. Denis Funeral Home 848 Keyser Ave. M.F. Rutledge Plumbing M. F. Rutledge and Employees First Federal Bank of Louisiana Officers, Directors and Staff St. Savior Church will hold its Pre- Annual Spring Musical Service for pastor Dennis L Pursley Sunday, March 29 at 2:30 p.m. Guest will be the Natchitoches Parish Detention Gospel Singers. The Christian Baptist Church and Rev. Otis Jackson Sr. will hold their Youth Minister of Music and Minister James Armstrong Appreciation, Sunday, March 29 at 11 a.m. Guests will be Rev. Rufus Sowell and the New Birth Baptist Church. First Baptist Church on North Street and Rev. M.C. Herndon Sr. will hold their Choir Day Celebration Sunday, March 29 at 3p.m. The theme will be I m Still Standing. There is an open call for all choirs, soloists and dance ministries to render an A and B selection. Guests will be Bishop Gilbert L. Wilson of Monroe and Rev. Johnny Green and the New Light missionary Baptist Church of Bastrop. St. Savior Church will hold its anniversary service for pastor Dennis L. Pursley Sunday, April 5 at 2:30 p.m. Guest will be pastor Brad Layton Sr. guest church choir will be Bethel Baptist Church of Many and the Natchitoches Parish Detention Center Special Praise Group New Beulah South #4 will hold its district choir rehearsal the third Tuesday of each month. For information contact Joyce Atwater First Presbyterian Church has Lunch on Us Wednesdays, providing sack lunches for those in need starting at 11:30 a.m. A grief support group meets the fourth Thursday at 5:30 p.m. in the church hall of St. Anthony of Padua. Anyone experiencing a loss can attend. United Methodist Church in Montgomery has AA meetings Wednesdays at 7 p.m. BAPTIST COLDWATER BAPTIST CHURCH 6558 Hwy 6 West Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 Sunday Evening 6:00 Wednesday Night 6:00 CRESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Bible Study 10am Sunday Worship 11am & 6pm Wednesday Prayer Svc & Meal 6:30pm Hwy 9 & Hwy 156 (near Black Lake) Pastor Turman Leach EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 4473 Hwy Rev. John R. Elliott Sunday School 9:45 AM Children s Church 11 AM Sunday Worship 11 AM & 6 PM Wednesday Night Services 7 PM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH First Baptist Church 508 Second Street Rev. Thomas Rush, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ROBELINE 7739 Oak St. Robeline, La Bro. Brian Ray Sunday School 10:00 AM Sunday Worship: 11:00AM & 6:00PM Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30 PM GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy 1 (South of Cloutierville) Cloutierville, LA Bro. Tim White Sunday School 9:30 AM Sunday Worship 10:30 AM & 5:00 PM Wednesday Night Services 7:00PM GRAND ECORE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 1700 Washington St. Rev. Wayne Hicks Sunday School 9:45 AM Morning Worship Service 11:00 AM Sunday Bible Study 5:00 PM Evening Worship Service 6:00 PM Wednesday Prayer Service 6:00PM HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH 1580 Harmony Rd, Rev. Randy Olliff Sunday School 10:00 AM Morning Worship Service 11:00 AM Evening Worship Service 5:30 PM Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30PM OLD BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 504 Old Bethel Church Rd. Natchitoches, LA Rev. Danny Asbell Sunday School 9:45 AM Worship 11:00 AM & 5:00 PM Wednesday Night Services 6:30 PM ST. MARY BAPTIST CHURCH (CANE RIVER) 1451 Keyser Avenue, Ardonul Brinson, Pastor Sunday School - 8:00 a.m. Worship Services - 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study - 6 PM UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH OF CAMPTI 7686 Hwy 9 Campti, LA Mike Honzell, Pastor Sunday Bible Study 9:45AM Sunday Morning Worship 11:00AM Sunday Evening Worship 6:00PM Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:30PM Unitedbaptistcampti.com WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 6834 Hwy 1 Bypass Rev. Steven McAlister, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 AM Worship Service 8:30 & 11:00 AM Sunday and Wednesday 6:30 PM NON-DENOMINATIONAL FREEDOM LIFE CHURCH New facility now open Located at 1530 Keyser Ave. Sundays at 10:30am Wednesdays at 6:30pm Contemporary praise & worship Inspiring messages KidZone (ages 0-12) every service 9th Hour Youth Wednesday 6:30pm OASIS OF LOVE 7681 Hwy 1 Bypass Sunday 10:30 AM Wednesday 6:00 PM Preaching The Message Of The Cross RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH 1110 College Ave Pastor Ellis E. Newman 10:00 AM 6:30 PM Prayer: 7:00 PM FAITH FAMILY CHURCH Faith Christian Academy 131 Sorgee Rd :30 AM & 6:00 PM Youth 6:00 PM 6:30 PM Adopt-A-Block 10:30 AM Pastors Steve and Teri Ciaccio Where Friends Become RED RIVER COWBOY CHURCH Clyde Miley, Pastor (318) Located 7 miles south of Armstead on Hwy 1 at the intersection of Hwy 174/Lake End Sunday: 10:30am - Saddle-Up Service Wednesday: 7:00pm - Ride with the Lord Bible Study PENTECOSTAL FOUNTAIN OF LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 4500 University way or Pastor James H. Whitehead Sunday Worship at 10:00 AM & 6:30 PM Youth Sunday 5:30 PM J.A.M. (ages 4-10) Sunday 5:30 PM Wednesday Worship, Youth Service and J.A.M. (ages 4-10) 7:00 PM Come As You Are - Leave Different! NEW LIFE EVANGELISM CENTER 4819 Hwy 3278, Natchitoches, LA Rev. D.H. Bjornberg Sunday 10:00AM & 6:00PM Monday Night Prayer 7:00 PM Wed. Night Bible Study 7:00PM Wed. Children s Church 7:00PM A Church Where Old Things Are Passed Away And All Things Are Become New 2 COR 5:17 PENTECOSTALS OF CLOUTIERVILLE Hwy 1 PO Box 121 Cloutierville, LA Pastor: Rodney Vinzant, Sr. Sunday Worship 10:00AM Wednesday Worship 6:00PM Come worship with us and experience the Power of the Holy Ghost LUTHERAN CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH 305 Royal Street at South Drive Bible Study 9:00AM Sunday Worship 10:15AM Sunday Evening Worship 6:30PM at Cane Brake Café METHODIST ASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 704 Fifth Street, Natchitoches, L a Rev. Karli D. Pidgeon, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 411 Second St Pastor Doug de Graffenried Sunday Worship 8:45 AM in Sanctuary 9:30 AM in Crossroads 10:45 AM in Crossroads 9:30 AM SPLASH for kids 9:45 AM Adult Small Groups 10:00 AM Sunday Morning Youth Nursery available: Infant through 4 years Youth (7th-12th): Every Sunday at 4:30 PM HI-5 (1st-5th): First Sundays at 4:00 PM WEAVER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1750 Hwy. 120 Flora, La. The Rev. John Foster, Pastor Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m. Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PC (USA) 114 Bienville & Hwy 1 S Rev. Kathy Muder Sunday School: 9:45 AM Sunday Worship: 11:00 AM Potluck Dinner - 3rd Wednesday of Each Month at 6:15 PM website: A Small Church A Large EPISCOPAL TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 533 Second St Sunday 8:00AM Sunday School Sunday 9:00AM The Holy Eucharist Sunday 10:30AM The Holy Eucharist Wed 5:15PM, The Holy Eucharist Celebrated in the Parish Hall The Rev d Richard Taylor, Rector-locum tenens CHURCH OF CHRIST LAKE STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST 1307 Lake St Sunday 9:00 AM Bible Study 10:00 AM Morning Worship 6:00 PM Evening Worship Wed. 7:00 PM Evening Service FULL GOSPEL EL BETHEL FULL GOSPEL HOUSE OF REFUGE, INC Old River Road, Natchez, LA Sunday School 9:45 AM SundayWorship 11:00 AM Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 PM This is a Church for All People ROMAN CATHOLIC HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH 129 Second Street Father Jason Gootee DAILY MASS Tues. & Wed. - 5:30 PM Friday 8:30 AM Sunday Vigil on 4:00 PM Sunday Mass 11:00 AM & 5:00 PM F or more information on how your church can be listed in our church directory or to make changes to your current listing, please call The Natchitoches Times at or advertising@natchitochestimes.com

16 6B THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 Public Notices DEADLINE NOTICE All persons or organizations placing legal advertisements, notices, minutes, etc., are hereby notified that deadlines for getting the material to the Natchitoches Times for publication are as follows: for the THURSDAY paper the notice must be in the Times office BEFORE 4:00 p.m. Monday, and for the WEEK-END paper, the material must be in the Times office BEFORE 4:00 P.M. on Wednesday. PUBLIC NOTICES FOR TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT NATCHITOCHES PARISH, LOUISIANA Persons subject to service as Petit Jurors for the session of Court Beginning MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2015 AT 9:00 AM JURY NUMBER ALLEN, FRANCES PERRY ALSTON, RAVEN lman ATES, ALLEN ATTAWAY, FRANCES AUGHT, NETTIE HOLDEN BANKS, MICHAEL LEON BASS, ABIGAIL LAYNE BASS, KAITLYN NICOLE BAYONNE, VICTOR TRAMAINE BEDGOOD, KAITLYNN PAGE BEDGOOD, PRISCILLA OLETA LONG BELL JR, WILMER BELLOW, GABRIELLE MARIE BLACKBURN, MICHAEL JAMES BOLT, VIRGINIA BOLTON, TONYA CHARPENTER BRADLEY, MARLENE BRIAN, MARTHA KAYE BRIGGS, CYNTHIA D BRAXTON BRIGMON, JERRY WAYNE BROADWAY, MICHAEL WAYNE BROWN, DEMETRIUS D ANDER BROWN, GERALD W BROWN, HAZEL MARTEAL BROWN, MIRIAM THERESE BROWN, RONALD ALLEN BROWN, ROOSEVELT WASHING- TON BRUMLEY, CHRISTOPHER PAUL BRYANT, BESSIE BARBARA BRYANT, KENNETH TERRY BUSH, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL BUSH, JOSHUA EMILE BUSINELLE, ROBERT JOSEPH CAHILL, TIMOTHY DANIEL CALHOUN, HELEN CARTER CARDINELL, MICKEL JERRY CARNAHAN, 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ROBINSON, DAVID LEE ROBINSON, VERNON CHARLES ROGERS, BRITTANY ROREX, FRED MICHAEL RUSHING, TIJUAN ANNETTE RUSSELL, VICKIE LEE SANCHEZ, JUSTIN DAVID SANDIDGE, MICHELLE ODETTE SANDIFER, RIO DE DE JANIERO SARVEL, CORBETT CHRISTIAN SEIPLE, JOSEPHINE WILCOXEN SEVERIN, HILLARY RENEE SHIELDS, ROSA LEE SHOWS, FRANCES ROSS SHUMPERT, DAVID SIMMONS JR, DOCK HUEY SIMS, ALEXANDRIA DANIELLE SMITH, CYNTHIA HOLDEN SMITH, ELLA MARIE SMITH, PEGGY LEBRUN SMITH, SUSAN LYNNE SMITH, TIFFANY GARRETT SMITH, VELVAGEAIN FLORINDA SOLICE, OMA SCHELETTE SPARKS, COREY LYN SPILLMAN, BEATRICE STAFFORD JR, KEVIN RAY STAMEY, DINA POPE STEWART, RYAN LEE TATE, MICHAEL WAYNE TAYLOR, SANDRA FAYE TAYLOR, SIMMON C TELSEE, LILLIE ANN TENARSE JR, JESSIE M THOMAS, BRUCE MELTON THOMAS, SHUNDRlKA DINEZ THOMAS, TORIANNA SEGERA THOMPSON, PATRICIA NN TOLIVER, LATANYA NICOLE TORRENT, JOHN EDWARD TRICHEL, VICTORIA LILLIE TUBRE, THOMAS WILLIAM TURNER, SEMEKI SHONDAL TURNER, SHLONDA NICKO TURNLEY, KENNY VANZANT, JIMMY RAY WALKER, WILDA G WALKER JR, FRANK WALL, THELTON E, WALLACE, ROBERT LAMAR WARNER, TIFFANY NICOLE WATKINS, VANITY LASHAY WATSON, JUANITA TREECE WATTS, JENNIFER LYNN WEEKS, PATRICIA MCNEAL WELCH, ROMAN NICHOLAS WHITE, AMANDA NICOLE WHITE, DAVID WAYNE WHITNEY, RAVEN MAHAGONY WIGGINS, LISA LUKOWSKI WILKINS, RACHEL LEE WILLIAMS, ARLANDUS ARNELL WILLIAMS, DESTINY DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS, MADRA WILSON, JAMES RAY WILSON, LAURA LEE WOFFORD, EMILY FREDERICKS WOOD, WILLIAM ZACHARIAH WURSTER, CHERIE LAVONNE YORK, ROBERT ANDREW YOUNG, WADE BERNARD ZEAGLER, SARAH HARRISON # /21 *** SHERIFF S SALE JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Versus No A JONATHAN GLEN CURRY, ET AL 10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES STATE OF LOUISIANA Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued in the hereinabove entitled and numbered cause I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale and sell for cash, ***WITH*** appraisement, to the last and highest bidder, at public auction, at the NATCHITOCHES PARISH COURTHOUSE, 200 Church Street, on the First Floor in the hallway just outside the doorway of the Sheriff s Department Civil Office, Natchitoches, Louisiana, between the legal sale hours commencing at 10:00 A.M. on WEDNESDAY, ***March 25, 2015***, the following described property, to wit: Those certain pieces, parcels or plots of ground, together with all buildings and improvements, thereon located, and being described as LOTS 25,26,27,28,29,30,31, and 32 OF BLOCK 56 OF the Village of Powhatan, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. A portion of these lots being acquired by Tony Leone, et ux from John Mondello, et ux as per Cash Sale Deed dated February 24,1967 of recorded in Conveyance Book 274, Page 377; and the other lots acquired by Tony Leone, et ux from William B. Moreland, et ux by Deed filed for record on March 21, 1972 in Conveyance Book 304, Page 184; Records of Natchitoches Louisiana. Parish, ANYONE PURCHASING PROPERTY AT SHER- IFF S SALE IS GIVEN UNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY TO PAY THE FULL PURCHASE AMOUNT BY CERTIFIED FUNDS. BECAUSE FUNDS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE BY 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY, ANYONE INTERESTED IN BIDDING MUST SUB- MIT A LETTER OF CREDIT FROM THEIR FINANCIAL INSTITU- TION TO CHAD NELSON AT THE SHERIFF S OFFICE PRIOR TO THE SALE. NATCHITOCHES PARISH SHERIFF S OFFICE VICTOR E. JONES, JR., SHERIFF # /21 & 3/21 *** SHERIFF S SALE JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Versus No B KEVIN BYNOG & JENNIFER BYNOG 10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES STATE OF LOUISIANA Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued in the hereinabove entitled and numbered cause I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale and sell for cash, ***WITH*** appraisement, to the last and highest bidder, at public auction, at the NATCHITOCHES PARISH COURTHOUSE, 200 Church Street, on the First Floor in the hallway just outside the doorway of the Sheriff s Department Civil Office, Natchitoches, Louisiana, between the legal sale hours commencing at 10:00 A.M. on WEDNESDAY, ***March 25, 2015***, the following described property, to wit: That certain piece, parcel or tract of ground, containing.59 acres, more or less, as same is more fully shown on a plat of survey by A. J. Brouillette, Registered Land Surveyor, dated August 4, 1976, a copy of which is recorded at Conveyance Book 344, page 438 of the records of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, and said tract being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point where the South right-of-way line for the 50 foot road (Parish Road 529) intersects the right-of-way for the Oak Grove Road (Louisiana Highway 504), which said point being designated as Point 36 on the above described plat, and from said point run thence North 89 degrees 54 minutes West a distance of feet to Point 34, the point of beginning of the lot herein described; from said point, proceed thence South 0 degrees 06 minutes West a distance of 190 feet to Point 35; thence run North 89 degrees 54 minutes West a distance of 135 feet to Point 33; thence run North 0 degrees 06 minutes East a distance of 190 feet to Point 32; thence run South 89 degrees 54 minutes East a distance of 135 feet to a point 34; the point of beginning of the lot herein described. This is the same property acquired by Rayburn Russell Guilliams from Jefferson o. Guilliams, et ux by Cash Sale Deed dated January 27, 1984, and recorded at Conveyance Book 393, page 734 of the Conveyance Records of Natchitoches Louisiana. Parish, SUBJECT TO: Servitude in favor of Interstate Oil Pipe Line Co., filed May 14, 1953, and recorded at Conveyance Book 218 page 427 of the records of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. ANYONE PURCHASING PROPERTY AT SHER- IFF S SALE IS GIVEN UNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY TO PAY THE FULL PURCHASE AMOUNT BY CERTIFIED FUNDS. BECAUSE FUNDS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE BY 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY, ANYONE INTERESTED IN BIDDING MUST SUB- MIT A LETTER OF CREDIT FROM THEIR FINANCIAL INSTITU- TION TO CHAD NELSON AT THE SHERIFF S OFFICE PRIOR TO THE SALE. NATCHITOCHES PARISH SHERIFF S OFFICE VICTOR E. JONES, JR., SHERIFF # /21 & 3/21 *** Request for Proposals & Bid Specifications For Natchitoches Regional Medical Center Notice is hereby given for sealed proposals to be received on or before the 2nd day of April, 2015, at a local time of 10:00 AM for new Hospital Beds for MedSurg, ICU, Labor and Delivery, Bariatric and Psyc departments. Bed Specifications and total quantities of beds can be obtain from Russell Coffey, Purchasing Manager at NRMC. Proposals will be accepted at NRMC Hospital Purchasing Department 501 Keyser Ave Natchitoches, LA Attention to Russell Coffey Or proposals may be ed to bids@nrmchospital.org To receive a copy of the Bid package please send request to Russell.Coffey@nrmchospital.org or call Russell Coffey at Bid opening date will be April 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM in the Purchasing Managers office at Natchitoches Regional Medical Center. Proposals received after the date and time stipulated above will be rejected. # /26, 28 & 3/5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26 *** SHERIFF S SALE NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY Versus No B MARY ANN NORMAND 10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES STATE OF LOUISIANA Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued in the hereinabove entitled and numbered cause I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale and sell for cash, ***WITHOUT*** appraisement, to the last and highest bidder, at public auction, at the NATCHITOCHES PARISH COURTHOUSE, 200 Church Street, on the First Floor in the hallway just outside the doorway of the Sheriff s Department Civil Office, Natchitoches, Louisiana, between the legal sale hours commencing at 10:00 A.M. on WEDNES- DAY, ***April 22, 2015***, the following described property, to wit: Located in the County of Natchitoches and State of Louisiana: That certain piece, parcel or tract of land together with all buildings and improvements situated thereon and being more particularly described as Lot 3 of Block A of Lakeland Subdivision as shown on a Plat of Survey by John S. Hyams, Surveyor, dated July 14, 1956 and recorded in Conveyance Book 229, Page 641 of the Records of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. ANYONE PURCHASING PROPERTY AT SHER- IFF S SALE IS GIVEN UNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY TO PAY THE FULL PURCHASE AMOUNT BY CERTIFIED FUNDS. BECAUSE FUNDS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE BY 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY, ANYONE INTERESTED IN BIDDING MUST SUB- MIT A LETTER OF CREDIT FROM THEIR FINANCIAL INSTITU- TION TO CHAD NELSON AT THE SHERIFF S OFFICE PRIOR TO THE SALE. NATCHITOCHES PARISH SHERIFF S OFFICE VICTOR E. JONES, JR., SHERIFF # /21 & 4/18 *** SHERIFF S SALE BANK OF MONTGOMERY Versus No B JERRY G. McELWEE & P. DARLENE H. McELWEE 10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES STATE OF LOUISIANA Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued in the hereinabove entitled and numbered cause I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale and sell for cash, ***WITH*** appraisement, to the last and highest bidder, at public auction, at the NATCHITOCHES PARISH COURTHOUSE, 200 Church Street, on the First Floor in the hallway just outside the doorway of the Sheriff s Department Civil Office, Natchitoches, Louisiana, between the legal sale hours commencing at 10:00 A.M. on WEDNESDAY, ***April 22, 2015***, the following described property, to wit: That certain piece, parcel or tract of land together with all buildings and improvements thereon located, situated in Section 37, Township 9 North, Range 8 West, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, and being more particularly described as follows, to wit; Begin at the Northeast corner of Section 14, Township 9 North, Range 8 West, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana thence run South 81 degrees 15 minutes East 374 feet; thence run North 49 degrees 45 minutes East 2009 feet; thence run North 33 degrees 30 minutes East 1,457 feet; thence run North 44 degrees East a distance of feet to a one-inch pipe in the Spanish Lake Road; thence North 83 degrees West 690 feet; thence run North 78 degrees West 630 feet for a place of beginning; then run South 12 degrees West 1600 feet; thence run North 78 degrees West 1090 feet; thence North 12 degrees East 1518 feet, thence run South 86 degrees East 500 feet; thence run South 80 degrees 30 minutes East 596 feet to the place of beginning; containing forty (40) acres, more or less. The property herein conveyed being a portion of that property acquired by George E. Cormane from Evans Calvert by deed recorded in the Conveyance Book 224, Page 91 of the records of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. LESS AND EXCEPT three (3) certain lots of ground located in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana in Sections 37 and 38, Township 9 North, Range 8 West, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, being fully described on a certain plat of survey made by A. J. Brouillette, Registered surveyor, dated June 22, 1967 and being identified on said plat as being Lots 6A and 6B, containing two (2) acres, more or less, said excepted property being the same sold by George Cormane to David Gail Bryant and wife by deed date August 17, 1967, recorded in COB 277 page 343, records of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana Also Less and Except an area approximately two (2) acres in size being the location of Sherman J. Wilson, etux s personal residence. Also Less and Except a acre tract situated in irregular Section 37, T9N-R8W, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana being more particularly described as follows: From the Northwest corner of Lot 6 of Calvert Acres Subdivision go North 77 degrees West along the South right of way of the Old Spanish Lake Road a distance of feet to a 1/2 iron rod being the point of beginning; thence go South 11 degrees 00 West a distance of feet to a 1/2 iron rod; thence go North 79 degrees West a distance of feet to a 1/2 iron rod; thence go North 10 degrees East a distance of feet to a 1/2 iron rod on the south right of way line of the Old Spanish Lake Road; thence go South 79 degrees East along said right of a way a distance of feet to the point of beginning of a acre tract as shown on certificate of survey by N & A, Inc. John E. Bradford, PLS, dated January 20, 1998, and being the same property sold by the Sherman J. Wilson to Laverne Everage McElwee by deed dated January 23, 1989 recorded at COB 527, Page 362. This property is sold subject to a servitude in favor of the City of Natchitoches, Louisiana for the maintenance of Sibley Lake Reservoir and as created by the instrument dated September 6, 1960, recorded in COB 239, Page 262 of the records of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana and subject to a right or way in favor of Tennessee Gas Transmission Company. AND That certain lot to ground, together with all buildings and improvements thereon located being situated in Township 9 North, Range 8 West, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana and being fully described as follows, to-wit: Lot 5 or Calvert Acres Subdivision, as shown on a plat of survey by August J. Ryberg, RLS, dated June I, 1955 and recorded at COB 224, Page 643 of the records of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. This property bears the municipal address of 149 Carmane Rd., Natchitoches, Louisiana. This is the same property acquired by Roger Rufus Vascocu, etux from Lonnie E. Martin by deed dated December 23, 1988 and recorded at COB 443 Page 291. ANYONE PURCHASING PROPERTY AT SHER- IFF S SALE IS GIVEN UNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY TO PAY THE FULL PURCHASE AMOUNT BY CERTIFIED FUNDS. BECAUSE FUNDS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE BY 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY, ANYONE INTERESTED IN BIDDING MUST SUB- MIT A LETTER OF CREDIT FROM THEIR FINANCIAL INSTITU- TION TO CHAD NELSON AT THE SHERIFF S OFFICE PRIOR TO THE SALE. NATCHITOCHES PARISH SHERIFF S OFFICE VICTOR E. JONES, JR., SHERIFF # /21 & 4/18 *** BID INVITATION DATE: March 9, 2015 FROM: City of Natchitoches Purchasing Department 1400 Sabine Street Natchitoches, LA BID NO BID TITLE: Christmas Lighting Supplies SEALED BID PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 2:00 PM, April 7, 2015 AT THE OFFICE OF Edd Lee DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING, 1400 SABINE STREET, NATCHI- TOCHES, LA FOR ADDITIONAL INFOR- MATION CONTACT THE FOLLOWING: You may bid online by logging into: For any questions about using the site please call the help number BIDX (2439) Edd Lee DIRECTOR OF PURCHAS- ING (318) #126-15a 3/14, 21, 28 *** BID INVITATION DATE: March 9, 2015 FROM: City of Natchitoches Purchasing Department 1400 Sabine Street Natchitoches, LA BID NO BID TITLE: (2) KVA 3 Phase Pad Mount Transformers (2) KVA 3 Phase Pad Mount Transformers SEALED BID PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 2:00 PM, April 7, 2015 AT THE OFFICE OF Edd Lee DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING, 1400 SABINE STREET, NATCHI- TOCHES, LA FOR ADDITIONAL INFOR- MATION CONTACT THE FOLLOWING: You may bid online by logging into: For any questions about using the site please call the help number BIDX (2439) Edd Lee DIRECTOR OF PURCHAS- ING (318) #126-15b 3/14, 21, 28 *** PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Natchitoches Parish Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, April 6, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. in the Parish Council Board Room located on the 2nd floor of the Parish Courthouse, 200 Church Street to hear any comments or objections from the following application: Consider a zoning application submitted by Jason Summerlin and Mardy Tyson Summerlin for the Pamela J, Tyson Trust of a acre tract of land located in Sec, 81, T9N, R7W at 4343 University way in Natchitoches Parish to be changed from I-A to B-3 for the purpose of conducting business as a seasonal holiday park. For more information please contact Greg Lemoine at the Parish Planning Commission Office at (318) # /19, 21, 26 *** The following Ordinance was introduced by Mr. Mims at the Natchitoches City Council meeting held on March 9, 2015 as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 012 OF 2015 AN ORDINANCE AUTHO- RIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NATCHI- TOCHES, LEE POSEY, TO EXECUTE A LEASE IN FAVOR OF SHARPLIN REALTY, LLC, OF THAT 21, SQUARE FOOT AREA SHOWN AND DEPICTED ON A JUNE 8, 1962 SURVEY BY A. J. BROUILLETTE, AND FUR- THER PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING OF THE LEASE AND AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE. (1) That after due proceedings and advertisement, the said City does lease that property described as a 21, square foot area, more fully shown on a survey by A. J. Brouillette, dated June 8, 1962, to Sharplin Realty, LLC, for the term of ten (10) years with the annual consideration of $2, (2) That notice of this proposed ordinance be published three (3) times in fifteen (15) days, one (1) week apart, in the Natchitoches Times, the legal journal for, and that ordinance be posted in the City Hall. (3) That any opposition to this ordinance shall be made in writing, filed with the Clerk for of Natchitoches within fifteen (15) days after the first publication of this ordinance, and that a public hearing be held after the advertisements have been completed. (4) That the Mayor, Lee Posey, be and he is hereby authorized, after due proceedings had, and after the legal delays have run, to execute a lease in favor of Sharplin Realty, LLC, leasing that property described as a 21, square foot area, more fully shown on a survey by A. J. Brouillette, dated June 8, 1962 for the term of Ten (10) years. (5) That Clerk be authorized to advertise this proposed lease in accordance with law, i.e., three times in fifteen days, one week apart and to report to Council if any opposition is made in writing prior to the time of final adoption. (6) That takes cognizance of the fact that the property described above is not needed for public purposes by. # /14, 21, 28 *** PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATCHITOCHES, STATE OF LOUISIANA, REGULAR MEETING HELD ON MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2015 AT 5:30 P.M. The City Council of of Natchitoches met in legal and regular session at the Natchitoches Arts Center, 716 Second Street, I, JIM DAVID JONES,have been convicted of 14:43:4 AGGRA- VATED ORAL SEXUAL BATTERY on Dec 19, 1997, 14:81:2 MOLESTATION OF JUVENILE on Dec 19, :81:2 MO- LESTATION OF JUVENILE on Oct 14, 1997 My Address is: 2388 HIGHWAY 71 CAMPTI, LA Race: White Sex: Male Date of Birth: 03/17/1952 Height: 6 2 Weight: 274 Hair Color: Bald Eye Color: Blue Natchitoches, Louisiana on Monday, March 9, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. There were present: Mayor Lee Posey, Councilman At Large Don Mims, Jr., Councilman Dale Nielsen, Councilman Larry Payne, Councilman David Stamey, Councilwoman Sylvia Morrow G u e s t s : Natchitoches Tri-Centennial Steering Committee Absent: None Mayor Lee Posey called the meeting to order and welcomed everyone for coming. Michael Braxton was asked to lead the invocation and Councilwoman Morrow was asked to lead the pledge of allegiance. Mayor Posey then called for the reading and approval of the minutes for the February 23, 2015 meeting. Mr. Mims moved that we dispense with the reading of the minutes and approval of City of Natchitoches is the same. Seconded by Mr. owner of those lots shown on the Airport Layout Plan, Stamey. The roll call vote was as follows: which said lots are available for lease, and more particularly is the owner of a 21, square foot area, more fully shown on a survey by A. J. Nielsen, Morrow Ayes: Mims, Nays: Absent: Payne, Stamey, None None Brouillette, dated June 8, Abstain: None 1962; and The City of Natchitoches Relay for Life Airport Director, Larry Team is promoting two Cooper, has negotiated the terms of a lease to Sharplin Realty, LLC, of that property described as a 21, square foot area, more fully shown on a survey by A. J. Brouillette, dated June 8, 1962; and THER, the terms of the lease are for a ten (10) year period with consideration of Two fundraisers. The Chicken Dinner Fundraiser will be on March 26, 2015 from 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. at City Hall. They will be selling the dinners for $8.00 and will deliver for orders of 5 or more. The team is also selling raffle tickets for $1.00 each until April 24, You have a chance at winning 1 of 6 prizes, with the grand prize Thousand One Hundred being $500 cash. If you Seventy-Eight and 57/100 ($2,178.57) Dollars per year, all as set forth in the attached Lease Agreement by and would like more information on these fundraisers, please contact City Hall at between of The Mayor then Natchitoches, and Sharplin Realty, LLC; and THER, desires to recognized Cynthia Sutton of the Cane River National Heritage Area for her role as Chair of the Tri-Centennial lease that property described Steering Committee. He as a 21, square foot area, more fully shown on a survey by A. J. Brouillette, dated June 8, 1962, to Sharplin Realty, LLC, under the terms set forth above and thanked her for all her hard work and dedication to make 2014 a memorable year for of Natchitoches. Cynthia Sutton then recognized the members of the Trimore particularly set forth in Centennial Steering the lease attached hereto. Committee which included NOW THERE- David Stamey, Juanita FORE, BE IT ORDAINED by Council in legal session convened as follows: Fowler, John Puckett, and the late Daniel Graves for their hours of dedication each week to making the Tri- Centennial a success. She also recognized Mr. Tri- Centennial, Dr. Ron McBride and commended him on his efforts in 2014 in marketing and organizing each event. The following Resolution was introduced by Mr. Stamey and Seconded by Mr. Nielsen as follows, to wit: RESOLUTION NO. 015 OF 2015 PROCLAMATION DECLARING MARCH 13, 2015 LEADERS AGAINST LITTER DAY IN THE CITY OF NATCHITOCHES WHEREAS, the health, cleanliness, and beautification of our community and state greatly depend on the services of Keep Natchitoches Beautiful and Keep Louisiana Beautiful; and support of an informed citizenry and strong community leaders from all walks of life is vital to the accomplishment of strong litter prevention, recycling, beautification and community enhancement programs; and quality and effectiveness of litter prevention, recycling, beautification and community enhancement programs is vitally dependent upon the efforts and skills of Keep Natchitoches Beautiful, Keep Louisiana Beautiful, and team of dedicated political officials, the business community, school and church leaders, community and civic groups, and individual volunteers, all working together for a cleaner Louisiana. NOW, THERE- FORE, I, Lee Posey, Mayor of of Natchitoches and the Natchitoches City Council do hereby proclaim Friday, March 13, 2015 as: LEADERS AGAINST LITTER DAY in of Natchitoches and call upon all citizens and local leaders to recognize the contributions which Keep Natchitoches Beautiful makes daily to the cleanliness and beautification of our community, and in doing so, for said citizens and local leaders to pledge their support to Keep Natchitoches Beautiful and to take a stand against litter.

17 Public Notices This Resolution CITY OF NATCHITOCHES was then presented for a vote, BY AMENDING SECTION and the vote was recorded as WHICH IS TITLED 30-20, entitled SECURITY follows: SECURITY LIGHTING LIGHTING SERVICE, AYES: Payne, SERVICE, AND PROVID- which shall henceforth read Nielsen, Mims, Stamey, ING FOR CONDITIONS OF as follows: Morrow AVAILABILITY, CHARAC- NAYS: None TER OF SERVICE, A RATE SECTION 30-20: SECURI- ABSENT: None SCHEDULE, MONTHLY TY LIGHTING SERVICE ABSTAIN: None RATES, SPECIAL THEREUPON, CHARGES, FORM OF Section (1): Security Lighting Mayor Lee Posey declared AGREEMENTS WITH CUS- Service the Resolution passed by a TOMERS, AUTHORIZING vote of 5 Ayes to 0 Nays on THE MAYOR OR HIS (e) Availability. this 9th day of March, DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE Private Security Lighting THE AGREEMENTS, PRO- Service shall be available to LEE POSEY, MAYOR VIDING FOR A SAVINGS all City of Natchitoches CLAUSE, A REPEALER Utility System customers. CLAUSE, AND PROVID- ING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ORDI- NANCE. Mr. Stamey, presented the proclamation to Samantha Bonnette, Main Street Manager, who has organized s participation in the Leader s Against Litter Day to be held on Friday, March 13th starting at 9:00 a.m. at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center. She encouraged the community to come out and participate in this event as people all across the state of Louisiana will be participating. She mentioned through our Keep Louisiana Beautiful grant, supplies are readily available to have community cleanups. If anyone is interested in having a cleanup, please contact the Main Street office at She also mentioned the Cleanest City Contest is coming up on Tuesday, March 17th so this is a great time to make sure is as clean as possible. Mayor Posey stated Rev. Al Harris along with Randy Stelly and others have really done a great job at keeping the area around Ben Johnson clean and he appreciates their efforts there. The following Ordinance was introduced by Mr. Payne at the Natchitoches City Council meeting held on March 9, 2015 as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 014 OF 2015 AN ORDINANCE AMEND- ING ORDINANCE NO. 64 OF 2001 BY CHANGING ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: LOT 3 BLOCK L OF EAST NATCHITOCHES FROM R- 1 RESIDENTIAL TO R-2 MULTIPLE FAMILY TO CONSTRUCT A DUPLEX. (LOT BETWEEN 307 & 315 CARVER AVE.) Planning Commission of the City of Natchitoches, State of Louisiana, has recommended at their meeting of March 3, 2015 that the application of Rand S Metoyer to rezone the property described above from R-1 Residential to R-2 Natchitoches Multiple to construct a duplex (Lot between 307 & 315 Carver Ave.), be APPROVED. The following Ordinance was introduced by Mr. Nielsen at the Natchitoches City Council meeting held on March 9, 2015 as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 015 OF 2015 AN ORDINANCE AMEND- ING ORDINANCE NO. 64 OF 2001 BY CHANGING ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: LOT WEST SIDE WASH- INGTON STREET, NORTH BY WEBER, SOUTH BY CAROLL, WEST BY SALIM FROM R-1 SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO R-2 MUL- TIPLE FAMILY SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO CON- STRUCT A SECOND DWELLING UNIT. (910 WASHINGTON ST.) Planning Commission of the City of Natchitoches, State of Louisiana, has recommended at their meeting of March 3, 2015 that the application of Scott Lumry/Jim Metcalf to rezone the property described above from R-1 Special Exception to R-2 Multiple Special Exception to construct a second dwelling unit (910 Washington St.), be APPROVED. (d) The following Ordinance was introduced by Mr. Mims at the Natchitoches City Council meeting held on March 9, 2015 as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 009 OF 2015 AN ORDINANCE AMEND- ING ARTICLE II OF CHAP- TER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE Utility director of of Natchitoches has recommended to the Mayor and City Council that amend Section of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Natchitoches which provides for private security lighting and which makes private security lighting available to the city customers desiring to contract with the City for such service, and THER, this program provides a service to the citizens of Natchitoches and greatly aids in promoting security to property, benefitting the health, safety, and welfare of the general citizenry, and THER, the recommendation of the Utility Director is to provide for a billing schedule for lighting installed prior to the 2014 amendment to the ordinance that requires LED lighting for future security lighting; and THER, Council desires to amend the ordinance to provide for the changes recommended by the Utility Director; THER, Section of the Code of Ordinances currently provides as follows, to-wit: SECTION 30-20: SECURI- TY LIGHTING SERVICE Section (1): Security Lighting Service (a) Availability. Privately Security Lighting Service shall be available to all City of Natchitoches Utility System customers. (b) Character of Service. This service covers electric lighting service for outdoor equipment, the illumination of driveways, yards, lots, and other outdoor areas. This shall be a non-metered service which will be provided under separate written agreement between the customer and of Utility Department. Service shall be available on an automatically controlled dusk to dawn schedule. (c) Rate Schedule. The schedule of rates for this nonmetered service shall be as follows: (1) Monthly rates: (sum of the following charges): MONTHLY BILLING TOTAL SIZE/TYPE CODE 101 LED WATTS 101 KWH 2.93 INSTLN. COST $32.00 SERVICE CHARGE $8.30 MAINT. CHARGE $3.40 MONTHLY $11.70 RATE COST 710-A CHARGE NOTE: *LED = Light Emitting Diode (2) PCA Charge. As set forth in Section 30-18(a), (8) of the Code of Ordinances. The PCA charge applied to the estimated energy consumption and included in the Monthly Service Charge. (3) Tax Additions: The rate set forth above shall be subject to proportional increases to compensate for any gross revenue, KWH, or other form of tax hereafter imposed by any municipal, parish, state, or federal taxing body. Form Agreement. The Utility Department for of Natchitoches is hereby authorized to prepare forms of contracts or agreement for this Private Security Lighting Service, which said agreement(s) shall set forth the details of the service, such as location of the service, cost of the service, including monthly service charge, term of service, operation and maintenance, billing procedure, and any and all other such terms, conditions, and provisions as may be necessary. The Mayor, or his designee, shall be empowered to execute such agreements on behalf of without further action of Council. NOW THERE- FORE, BE IT ORDAINED by Council of the City of Natchitoches, in legal session convened, as follows: SECTION I. Article II of Chapter 30 (entitled ELECTRICITY ) of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to amend section, (f) Character of Service. This service covers electric lighting service for outdoor equipment, the illumination of driveways, yards, lots, and other outdoor areas. This shall be a non-metered service which will be provided under separate written agreement between the customer and of Natchitoches Utility Department. Service shall be available on an automatically controlled dusk to dawn schedule. (g) Rate Schedule. The schedule of rates for this nonmetered service shall be as follows: (1) Monthly rates: (sum of the following charges): MONTHLY BILLING TOTAL RATE SIZE/TYPE CODE 101 LED WATTS 101 KWH 2.93 INSTLN. COST $32.00 SERVICE CHARGE $8.30 MAINT. CHARGE $3.40 MONTHLY $11.70 COST SLH CHARGE NOTE: *LED = Light Emitting Diode (2) PCA Charge. As set forth in Section 30-18(a), (8) of the Code of Ordinances. The PCA charge applied to the estimated energy consumption and included in the Monthly Service Charge. (3) Tax Additions: The rate set forth above shall be subject to proportional increases to compensate for any gross revenue, KWH, or other form of tax hereafter imposed by any municipal, parish, state, or federal taxing body. (h) Form Agreement. The Utility Department for of Natchitoches is hereby authorized to prepare forms of contracts or agreement for this Private Security Lighting Service, which said agreement(s) shall set forth the details of the service, such as location of the service, cost of the service, including monthly service charge, term of service, operation and maintenance, billing procedure, and any and all other such terms, conditions, and provisions as may be necessary. The Mayor, or his designee, shall be empowered to execute such agreements on behalf of without further action of Council. (i) Existing security lighting services. Understanding that there remain security lighting of sizes and types other than those listed in subsection ( C ), above, customers may continue with existing security lighting as follows: (1) Re-contract with for the replacement of the existing lighting to comply with subsection (c), above, for the lighting supported by for maintenance and energy, or (2) Continue to utilize the existing lighting on their property, but assume maintenance of the existing lighting with no support from. The customer will be responsible for a monthly charge for the energy consumption as follows: (3) The energy charge will be calculated based upon the average monthly KWK draw of each fixture per month. The charge per KWH will be the 12 month average of the cost of energy charges to its residential customers per month, which initially shall be as set forth in chart e below. (4) The City Utility Director shall re-evaluate, on an annual basis, the security light cost of energy charged using a 12 month previous averaging method. The Utility Director shall provide any changes in the monthly charge for energy consumption to the Utility Billing Department who shall bill accordingly. (See Box A) Box A CHART E SECTION II. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that if any part of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or invalid, by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance, and the invalidity shall be limited to that specific portion so declared to be invalid. SECTION III. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall go into effect immediately after due publication according to law. SECTION V. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. THIS ORDI- NANCE was introduced at a regular meeting of Council held on the 9th day of March, The following Ordinance was introduced by Ms. Morrow at the Natchitoches City Council meeting held on March 9, 2015 as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 010 OF 2015 AN ORDINANCE AUTHO- RIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NATCHI- TOCHES, LEE POSEY, TO EXECUTE AN AMEND- MENT TO THAT LEASE IN FAVOR OF CANE RIVER AERO, LLC, OF THAT 7,500 SQUARE FOOT AREA SHOWN AND DEPICTED AS LOT 7 ON THE AIR- PORT LAYOUT PLAN OF APRIL 12, 1994, AND THAT 24,000 SQUARE FOOT AREA SHOWN AND DEPICTED AS LOT 20 ON THE AIRPORT LAYOUT PLAN OF APRIL 12, 1994 AND FURTHER PROVID- ING FOR ADVERTISING AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. City of Natchitoches (sometimes hereinafter City ) is the owner of those lots shown on the Airport Layout Plan of April 12, 1994, which said lots are available for lease, and more particularly is the owner of Lot 7 and Lot 20 as shown and depicted on the Layout Plan, said Lot 7 being a 7,500 square foot area and Lot 20 being a 24,000 square foot area; and Airport Manager, Larry Cooper, negotiated the terms of a lease with Cane River Aero, LLC (sometimes hereinafter Aero ) of that property shown and depicted as Lot 7 and Lot 20 on the Airport Layout Plan of April 12, 1994; and THER, and Aero entered into a lease agreement dated October 27, 2014, which said lease provided for a ten (10) year period, with consideration of Three Thousand One Hundred Fifty and no/100 ($3,150.00) Dollars per year, all as set forth in that Lease Agreement by and between of Natchitoches, and Cane River Aero, LLC, dated October 27, 2014; and THER, the Aero is in negotiations with Chris Sharplin and Sharplin Realty, LLC for the purchase of a hanger and acquisition of leasehold interest in a lot adjacent to Lot 7; and THER, contemplating that Aero will be successful in its negotiations, it has requested that the October 27, 2014 lease be amended to remove Lot 20 from the terms of that lease in the event that it acquires the title to the hanger and leasehold rights from Sharplin; and THER, the Airport Manager and the Airport Commission have reviewed the request and have recommended that the October 27, 2014 lease be amended as requested, finding that the location of the various lots is such that it is preferable that the Cane River Aero conduct its operations on Lot 7 and the lot to be leased as they are adjacent, resulting in less traffic across taxiways; and THER, the Airport Manager and the Airport Commission are further of the belief that Lot 20 can be leased to another party; and NOW THERE- FORE, BE IT ORDAINED by Council in legal session convened as follows: (1) That after due proceedings and advertisement, the said City does amend the Lease Agreement with Cane River Aero, LLC, dated October 27, 2014, so as to release that property described as a 24,000 square foot area, more fully shown and depicted as Lot 20 on the Airport Layout Plan of April 12, (2) That the amended lease provide for a new consideration of $750.00, which is ten cents per square foot for the lot that shall remain subject to the terms of the lease. (3) That the attached Amended Lease Agreement be approved by Council of of Natchitoches. (4) That this proposed ordinance be published in accordance with law, in the Natchitoches Times, the legal journal for and that ordinance be posted in the City Hall. (5) That the Mayor, Lee Posey, be and he is hereby authorized, after due proceedings had, and after the legal delays have run, to execute an Amended Lease Agreement in favor of Cane River Aero, LLC. (6) That this ordinance and the approval to the Mayor to execute the Amended Lease Agreement be conditioned upon the acquisition of the hanger and leasehold rights by Cane River Aero, LLC, from Chris Sharplin and Sharplin Realty, LLC. Mr. Edd Lee, Purchasing Director, stated Cane River Aero originally leased two lots from the airport. One was to build a hanger on and the other to hold equipment, chemicals, etc. for his crop duster business. He is now purchasing the hanger from Chris Sharplin and does not need the space to store his belongings. He will keep the 75 foot lot and will be building a hanger on that lot. When Sharplin bought the hanger he assumed an unused portion of a 10 year lease. He must renew his 10 year lease before Cane River Aero purchases the hanger. Once that lease is renewed, when the purchase is final with Cane River Aero they will assume the 10 year lease. Ordinance 10 and 12 go hand in hand with one another thus the explanation above. The following Ordinance was introduced by Mr. Nielsen at the Natchitoches City Council meeting held on March 9, 2015 as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 011 OF 2015 AN ORDINANCE AUTHO- RIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NATCHI- TOCHES, LOUISIANA, TO ENTER INTO A COOPERA- TIVE ENDEAVOR AGREE- MENT WITH THE NATCHI- TOCHES COMMUNITY ALLIANCE FOUNDATION, INC., WHICH SAID AGREEMENT WILL PRO- VIDE FOR THE EXCLU- SIVE USE AND CONTROL OF THE WEBSITE NATCHITOCHESONTHE- MOVE.COM, PROVIDING FOR A THREE YEAR RENEWAL, PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING, FUR- THER PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND FURTHER PROVIDING FOR A REPEALER AND EFFECTIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE. City of Natchitoches (sometimes hereinafter referred to as the City ) is a Municipality located in the State of Louisiana, Parish of Natchitoches governed under a Home Rule Charter and a Code of Ordinances adopted by Ordinance No. 5 of 1977; and THER, of Natchitoches is specifically authorized under Section 1.06 of the Charter of of Natchitoches to provide for the general welfare, safety, health, peace and good order of, and further authorized under Section 1.07 of the Charter of of Natchitoches to enter into Joint Service Agreements or Cooperative Efforts with other governmental agencies; and THER, the Natchitoches Community Alliance Foundation, Inc. (sometimes hereinafter referred to as Community Alliance ) is a Louisiana not for profit corporation and has been designated as a 501C-3 entity by the IRS; and THER, and the Community Alliance both have an interest in promoting economic growth, commerce and tourism in and SIZE/TYPE WATTS KWH/MO TOTAL MONTHLY BILLING CODE RATE COST 100 HPS $5.50 SLAE 150 HPS $7.50 SLBE 175 MV $8.00 SLCE 200 HPS $8.50 SLDE 250 HPS $12.00 SLEE 400 HPS $18.55 SLFE 1500 HPS $55.80 SLGE NOTE *HPS=High Pressure Sodium; MV = Mercury Vapor Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 7B Parish of Natchitoches, Louisiana; and THER, has created and maintains a website dedicated to economic development bearing the domain name natchitochesonthemove.com (sometimes hereinafter referred to as Website ); and THER, the Community Alliance has a need for a modern, updated and relevant website, and desires to assist the Community Alliance in its goal to become the voice of economic development for Natchitoches Parish; and THER, desires to transfer the exclusive use and control of the Website to the Community Alliance and the Community Alliance desires to use the Website to provide content and data for the dissemination of information from a common portal to serve all of Natchitoches Parish; and THER, in exchange for the exclusive use and control of the Website, the Community Alliance agrees to utilize the Website to provide and update content and visual direction for the dissemination of information, all of which will promote economic growth in the City and Parish of Natchitoches; and THER, and the Community Alliance agree that the exclusive use of the Website shall be for the remaining portion of the calender year 2015 and will terminate December 31, 2015, but may be renewed for an additional three year period under the same terms upon execution of a renewal by both parties prior to December 31, 2015; and THER, under the general law and the Home Rule Charter of of Natchitoches, has the right, power, and authority to promote, protect, and preserve the general welfare, safety, health, peace and good order of the City; and THER, Council of of Natchitoches has reviewed the proposed CEA, attached hereto, and is of the opinion that the CEA with the Community Alliance will promote the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City and Parish of Natchitoches, Louisiana and desires to authorize the Mayor of of Natchitoches to execute same; and THER, Council of of Natchitoches desires to enter into this Cooperative Endeavor Agreement to help encourage and promote economic development in and Parish of Natchitoches; and NOW THERE- FORE BE IT ORDAINED by Council of of Natchitoches, Louisiana, that the Mayor of of Natchitoches, Lee Posey is hereby authorized to execute the attached Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with the Natchitoches Community Alliance Foundation, Inc., and in the event that the Mayor determines that the agreement should be extended, the Mayor is further authorized to execute the three year renewal BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the terms of the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, attached hereto, are approved and accepted by Council of of Natchitoches, Louisiana. Mayor Posey stated the Natchitoches Community Alliance Foundation formed and asked us to take over the Natchitoches on the Move website to update it with the most accurate information to hopefully enhance the future of economic development. We have agreed to do this for a 3 year period of time that way could take it back should anything happen. At this time we feel the changes will be positive and we will continue to make sure we move in positive direction. The following Ordinance was introduced by Mr. Mims at the Natchitoches City Council meeting held on March 9, 2015 as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 012 OF 2015 AN ORDINANCE AUTHO- RIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NATCHI- TOCHES, LEE POSEY, TO EXECUTE A LEASE IN FAVOR OF SHARPLIN REALTY, LLC, OF THAT 21, SQUARE FOOT AREA SHOWN AND DEPICTED ON A JUNE 8, 1962 SURVEY BY A. J. BROUILLETTE, AND FUR- THER PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING OF THE LEASE AND AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE. City of Natchitoches is the owner of those lots shown on the Airport Layout Plan, which said lots are available for lease, and more particularly is the owner of a 21, square foot area, more fully shown on a survey by A. J. Brouillette, dated June 8, 1962; and Airport Director, Larry Cooper, has negotiated the terms of a lease to Sharplin Realty, LLC, of that property described as a 21, square foot area, more fully shown on a survey by A. J. Brouillette, dated June 8, 1962; and THER, the terms of the lease are for a ten (10) year period with consideration of Two Thousand One Hundred Seventy-Eight and 57/100 ($2,178.57) Dollars per year, all as set forth in the attached Lease Agreement by and between of Natchitoches, and Sharplin Realty, LLC; and THER, desires to lease that property described as a 21, square foot area, more fully shown on a survey by A. J. Brouillette, dated June 8, 1962, to Sharplin Realty, LLC, under the terms set forth above and more particularly set forth in the lease attached hereto. NOW THERE- FORE, BE IT ORDAINED by Council in legal session convened as follows: (1) That after due proceedings and advertisement, the said City does lease that property described as a 21, square foot area, more fully shown on a survey by A. J. Brouillette, dated June 8, 1962, to Sharplin Realty, LLC, for the term of ten (10) years with the annual consideration of $2, (2) That notice of this proposed ordinance be published three (3) times in fifteen (15) days, one (1) week apart, in the Natchitoches Times, the legal journal for, and that ordinance be posted in Hall. (3) That any opposition to this ordinance shall be made in writing, filed with the Clerk for of Natchitoches within fifteen (15) days after the first publication of this ordinance, and that a public hearing be held after the advertisements have been completed. (4) That the Mayor, Lee Posey, be and he is hereby authorized, after due proceedings had, and after the legal delays have run, to execute a lease in favor of Sharplin Realty, LLC, leasing that property described as a 21, square foot area, more fully shown on a survey by A. J. Brouillette, dated June 8, 1962 for the term of Ten (10) years. (5) That Clerk be authorized to advertise this proposed lease in accordance with law, i.e., three times in fifteen days, one week apart and to report to Council if any opposition is made in writing prior to the time of final adoption. (6) That takes cognizance of the fact that the property described above is not needed for public purposes by. The following Ordinance was introduced by Mr. Nielsen at the Natchitoches City Council meeting held on March 9, 2015 as follows: ORDINANCE NUMBER 013 OF 2015 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REENACT CHAPTER 13.1 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF NATCHI- TOCHES, LOUISIANA, SAID CHAPTER BEING ENTITLED FLOOD DAM- AGE PREVENTION, AND SPECIFICALLY AMEND- ING AND REENACTING SECTIONS THROUGH PRO- VIDING FOR ADVERTIS- ING, FURTHER PROVID- ING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND FURTHER PROVID- ING FOR A REPEALER AND EFFECTIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE. City Council of of Natchitoches enacted Ordinance Number 7 of 1987 on April 27, 1987, which said Ordinance enacted provisions pertaining to flood damage prevention which superseded former Chapter 13.1, which said former Chapter 13.1 was derived from Ordinance Number 67 of 1976, which was adopted October 10, 1977; and THER, upon recommendation of the Department of Transportation and Development of the State of Louisiana, Council of of Natchitoches adopted Ordinance Number 35 of 2000 which enacted certain changes to the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance; and THER, the Department of Transportation and Development for the State of Louisiana has contacted the City of Natchitoches, Louisiana, and suggested certain changes to the current Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance, which said changes will bring the Code of Ordinances of of Natchitoches, Louisiana, into compliance with State and Federal requirements; and THER, Council for of Natchitoches, Louisiana, desires to amend and reenact Chapter 13.1 of the Code of Ordinances, which is entitled Flood Damage Prevention, in full, in order to bring the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance into compliance with State and Federal Law; and NOW THERE- FORE BE IT ORDAINED by Council of of Natchitoches, Louisiana, as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 13.1 of the Code of Ordinances of of Natchitoches is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: Chapter 13.1 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL SEC STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION The Legislature of the State of Louisiana has in statute LRS 38:84 delegated the responsibility of local governmental units to adopt regulations designed to minimize flood losses. Therefore, Council of of Natchitoches, Louisiana, does ordain as follows: SEC FINDINGS OF FACT (1) The flood hazard areas of are subject to periodic inundation, which results in loss of life and property, health and safety hazards, disruption of commerce and governmental services, and extraordinary public expenditures for flood protection and relief, all of which adversely affect the public health, safety and general welfare. (2) These flood losses are created by the cumulative effect of obstructions in floodplains which cause an increase in flood heights and velocities, and by the occupancy of flood hazard areas by uses vulnerable to floods and hazardous to other lands because they are inadequately elevated, floodproofed or otherwise protected from flood damage. SEC STATEMENT OF PURPOSE It is the purpose of this ordinance to promote the public health, safety and general welfare and to minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions in specific areas by provisions designed to: (1) Protect human life and health; (2) Minimize expenditure of public money for costly flood control projects; (3) Minimize the need for rescue and relief efforts associated with flooding and generally undertaken at the expense of the general public; (4) Minimize prolonged business interruptions; (5) Minimize damage to public facilities and utilities such as water and gas mains, electric, telephone and sewer lines, streets and bridges located in floodplains; (6) Help maintain a stable tax base by providing for the sound use and development of flood-prone areas in such a manner as to minimize future flood blight areas; and (7) Insure that potential buyers are notified that property is in a flood area. SEC METHODS OF REDUCING FLOOD LOSS- ES In order to accomplish its purposes, this ordinance uses the following methods: (1) Restrict or prohibit uses that are dangerous to health, safety or property in times of flood, or cause excessive increases in flood heights or velocities; (2) Require that uses vulnerable to floods, including facilities which serve such uses, be protected against flood damage at the

18 time of initial construction; (3) Control the alteration of natural floodplains, stream channels, and natural protective barriers, which are involved in the accommodation of flood waters; (4) Control filling, grading, dredging and other development which may increase flood damage; (5) Prevent or regulate the construction of flood barriers which wil unnaturally divert flood waters or which may increase flood hazards to other lands. SEC DEFINITIONS Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases used in this ordinance shall be interpreted to give them the meaning they have in common usage and to give this ordinance its most reasonable application. ALLUVIAL FAN FLOOD- ING - means flooding occurring on the surface of an alluvial fan or similar landform which originates at the apex and is characterized by highvelocity flows; active processes of erosion, sediment transport, and deposition; and unpredictable flow paths. APEX - means a point on an alluvial fan or similar landform below which the flow path of the major stream that formed the fan becomes unpredictable and alluvial fan flooding can occur. APPURTENANT STRUC- TURE means a structure which is on the same parcel of property as the principal structure to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure AREA OF FUTURE CONDI- TIONS FLOOD HAZARD means the land area that would be inundated by the 1- percent-annual chance (100 year) flood based on future conditions hydrology. AREA OF SHALLOW FLOODING - means a designated AO, AH, AR/AO, AR/AH, or VO zone on a community s Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) with a 1 percent or greater annual chance of flooding to an average depth of 1 to 3 feet where a clearly defined channel does not exist, where the path of flooding is unpredictable and where velocity flow may be evident. Such flooding is characterized by ponding or sheet flow. AREA OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD - is the land in the floodplain within a community subject to a 1 percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year. The area may be designated as Zone A on the Flood Hazard Boundary Map (FHBM). After detailed rate making has been completed in preparation for publication of the FIRM, Zone A usually is refined into Zones A, AO, AH, A1-30, AE, A99, AR, AR/A1-30, AR/AE, AR/AO, AR/AH, AR/A, VO, V1-30, VE or V. BASE FLOOD - means the flood having a 1 percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. BASE FLOOD ELEVATION The elevation shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and found in the accompanying Flood Insurance Study (FIS) for Zones A, AE, AH, A1-A30, AR, V1-V30, or VE that indicates the water surface elevation resulting from the flood that has a 1% chance of equaling or exceeding that level in any given year also called the Base Flood. BASEMENT - means any area of the building having its floor subgrade (below ground level) on all sides. BREAKAWAY WALL means a wall that is not part of the structural support of the building and is intended through its design and construction to collapse under specific lateral loading forces, without causing damage to the elevated portion of the building or supporting foundation system. CRITICAL FEATURE - means an integral and readily identifiable part of a flood protection system, without which the flood protection provided by the entire system would be compromised. DEVELOPMENT - means any man-made change to improved and unimproved real estate, including but not limited to buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations or storage of equipment or materials. ELEVATED BUILDING means, for insurance purposes, a non-basement building, which has its lowest elevated floor, raised above ground level by foundation walls, shear walls, posts, piers, pilings, or columns. EXISTING CONSTRUC- TION - means for the purposes of determining rates, structures for which the start of construction commenced before the effective date of the FIRM or before January 1, 1975, for FIRMs effective before that date. Existing construction may also be referred to as existing structures. EXISTING MANUFAC- TURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION - means a manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including, at a minimum, the installation of utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is completed before the effective date of the floodplain management regulations adopted by a community. EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING MANUFAC- TURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION - means the preparation of additional sites by the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including the installation of utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads). FLOOD OR FLOODING - means a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from: (1) the overflow of inland or tidal waters. (2) the unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any source. FLOOD ELEVATION STUDY means an examination, evaluation and determination of flood hazards and, if appropriate, corresponding water surface elevations, or an examination, evaluation and determination of mudslide (i.e., mudflow) and/or flood-related erosion hazards. FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) - means an official map of a community, on which the Federal Emergency Management Agency has delineated both the special flood hazard areas and the risk premium zones applicable to the community. FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY (FIS) see Flood Elevation Study FLOODPLAIN OR FLOOD- PRONE AREA - means any land area susceptible to being inundated by water from any source (see definition of flooding). FLOODPLAIN MANAGE- MENT - means the operation of an overall program of corrective and preventive measures for reducing flood damage, including but not limited to emergency preparedness plans, flood control works and floodplain management regulations. FLOODPLAIN MANAGE- MENT REGULATIONS - means zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, building codes, health regulations, special purpose ordinances (such as a floodplain ordinance, grading ordinance and erosion control ordinance) and other applications of police power. The term describes such state or local regulations, in any combination thereof, which provide standards for the purpose of flood damage prevention and reduction. FLOOD PROTECTION SYSTEM - means those physical structural works for which funds have been authorized, appropriated, and expended and which have been constructed specifically to modify flooding in order to reduce the extent of the area within a community subject to a special flood hazard and the extent of the depths of associated flooding. Such a system typically includes hurricane tidal barriers, dams, reservoirs, levees or dikes. These specialized flood modifying works are those constructed in conformance with sound engineering standards. FLOOD PROOFING - means any combination of structural and non-structural additions, changes, or adjustments to structures which reduce or eliminate flood damage to real estate or improved real property, water and sanitary facilities, structures and their contents. FLOODWAY see Regulatory Floodway FUNCTIONALLY DEPEN- DENT USE - means a use, which cannot perform its intended purpose unless it is located or carried out in close proximity to water. The term includes only docking facilities, port facilities that are necessary for the loading and unloading of cargo or passengers, and ship building and ship repair facilities, but does not include long-term storage or related manufacturing facilities. HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE - means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface prior to construction next to the proposed walls of a structure. HISTORIC STRUCTURE - means any structure that is: (1) Listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places (a listing maintained by the Department of Interior) or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the Interior as meeting the requirements for individual listing on the National Register; (2) Certified or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the Interior as contributing to the historical significance of a registered historic district or a district preliminarily determined by the Secretary to qualify as a registered historic district; (3) Individually listed on a state inventory of historic places in states with historic preservation programs which have been approved by the Secretary of the Interior; or (4) Individually listed on a local inventory of historic places in communities with historic preservation programs that have been certified either: (a) By an approved state program as determined by the Secretary of the Interior or; (b) Directly by the Secretary of the Interior in states without approved programs. LEVEE - means a man-made structure, usually an earthen embankment, designed and constructed in accordance with sound engineering practices to contain, control, or divert the flow of water so as to provide protection from temporary flooding. LEVEE SYSTEM - means a flood protection system which consists of a levee, or levees, and associated structures, such as closure and drainage devices, which are constructed and operated in accordance with sound engineering practices. LOWEST FLOOR - means the lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including basement). An unfinished or flood resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking or vehicles, building access or storage in an area other than a basement area is not considered a building s lowest floor; provided that such enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation of the applicable non-elevation design requirement of Section 60.3 of the National Flood Insurance regulations. MANUFACTURED HOME - means a structure transportable in one or more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and is designed for use with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities. The term manufactured home does not include a recreational vehicle. MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION - means a parcel (or contiguous parcels) of land divided into two or more manufactured home lots for rent or sale. MEAN SEA LEVEL - means, for purposes of the National Flood Insurance, the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988 or other datum, to which base flood elevations shown on a community s Flood Insurance Rate Map are referenced. NEW CONSTRUCTION - means, for the purpose of determining insurance rates, structures for which the start of construction commenced on or after the effective date of an initial FIRM or after December 31, 1974, whichever is later, and includes any subsequent improvements to such structures. For floodplain management purposes, new construction means structures for which the start of construction commenced on or after the effective date of a floodplain management regulation adopted by a community and includes any subsequent improvements to such structures. NEW MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVI- SION - means a manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including at a minimum, the installation of utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is completed on or after the effective date of floodplain management regulations adopted by a community. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE - means a vehicle which is (i) built on a single chassis; (ii) 400 square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projections; (iii) designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light duty truck; and (iv) designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. REGULATORY FLOOD- WAY - means the channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height. RIVERINE means relating to, formed by, or resembling a river (including tributaries), stream, brook, etc. SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA see Area of Special Flood Hazard START OF CONSTRUC- TION - (for other than new construction or substantial improvements under the Coastal Barrier Resources Act (Pub. L )), includes substantial improvement and means the date the building permit was issued, provided the actual start of construction, repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition placement, or other improvement was within 180 days of the permit date. The actual start means either the first placement of permanent construction of a structure on a site, such as the pouring of slab or footings, the installation of piles, the construction of columns, or any work beyond the stage of excavation; or the placement of a manufactured home on a foundation. Permanent construction does not include land preparation, such as clearing, grading and filling; nor does it include the installation of streets and/or walkways; nor does it include excavation for basement, footings, piers or foundations or the erection of temporary forms; nor does it include the installation on the property of accessory buildings, such as garages or sheds not occupied as dwelling units or not part of the main structure. For a substantial improvement, the actual start of construction means the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor, or other structural part of a building, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of the building. STRUCTURE means, for floodplain management purposes, a walled and roofed building, including a gas or liquid storage tank, that is principally above ground, as well as a manufactured home. SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE - means damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its before damaged condition would equal or exceed 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred. SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVE- MENT - means any reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, or other improvement of a structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds 50 percent of the market value of the structure before start of construction of the improvement. This term includes structures which have incurred substantial damage, regardless of the actual repair work performed. The term does not, however, include either: (1) Any project for improvement of a structure to correct existing violations of state or local health, sanitary, or safety code specifications which have been identified by the local code enforcement official and which are the minimum necessary to assure safe living conditions or (2) Any alteration of a historic structure, provided that the alteration will not preclude the structure s continued designation as a historic structure. VARIANCE means a grant of relief by a community from the terms of a floodplain management regulation. (For full requirements see Section 60.6 of the National Flood Insurance regulations.) VIOLATION - means the failure of a structure or other development to be fully compliant with the community s floodplain management regulations. A structure or other development without the elevation certificate, other certifications, or other evidence of compliance required in 44 CFR Sections 60.3(b)(5), (c)(4), (c)(10), (d)(3), (e)(2), (e)(4), or (e)(5) is presumed to be in violation until such time as that documentation is provided. WATER SURFACE ELEVA- TION - means the height, in relation to the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988 (or other datum, where specified), of floods of various magnitudes and frequencies in the floodplains of coastal or riverine areas. SEC LANDS TO WHICH THIS ORDINANCE APPLIES The ordinance shall apply to all areas of special flood hazard within the jurisdiction of of Natchitoches, Louisiana. SEC BASIS FOR ESTABLISHING THE AREAS OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD The areas of special flood hazard identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the current scientific and engineering report entitled, The Flood Insurance Study (FIS) for Natchitoches Parish and Incorporated area, dated July 6, 2015, with accompanying Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) dated July 6, 2015, and any revisions thereto are hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this ordinance. SEC ESTABLISH- MENT OF DEVELOPMENT PERMIT A Floodplain Development Permit shall be required to ensure conformance with the provisions of this ordinance. SEC COMPLI- ANCE No structure or land shall hereafter be located, altered, or have its use changed without full compliance with the terms of this ordinance and other applicable regulations. SEC ABROGA- TION AND GREATER RESTRICTIONS This ordinance is not intended to repeal, abrogate, or impair any existing easements, covenants, or deed restrictions. However, where this ordinance and another ordinance, easement, covenant, or deed restriction conflict or overlap, whichever imposes the more stringent restrictions shall prevail. SEC INTERPRE- TATION In the interpretation and application of this ordinance, all provisions shall be; (1) considered as minimum requirements; (2) liberally construed in favor of the governing body; and (3) deemed neither to limit nor repeal any other powers granted under State statutes. SEC WARNING AND DISCLAIMER OR LIABILITY The degree of flood protection required by this ordinance is considered reasonable for regulatory purposes and is based on scientific and engineering considerations. On rare occasions greater floods can and will occur and flood heights may be increased by man-made or natural causes. This ordinance does not imply that land outside the areas of special flood hazards or uses permitted within such areas will be free from flooding or flood damages. This ordinance shall not create liability on the part of the community or any official or employee thereof for any flood damages that result from reliance on this ordinance or any administrative decision lawfully made hereunder. SEC RESERVED SEC DESIGNA- TION OF THE FLOOD- PLAIN ADMINISTRATOR That the Director of Planning and Zoning is hereby appointed the Floodplain Administrator to administer and implement the provisions of this ordinance and other appropriate sections of 44 CFR (Emergency Management and Assistance - National Flood Insurance Regulations) pertaining to floodplain management. SEC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR Duties and responsibilities of the Floodplain Administrator shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Maintain and hold open for public inspection all records pertaining to the provisions of this ordinance. (2) Review permit application to determine whether to ensure that the proposed building site project, including the placement of manufactured homes, will be reasonably safe from flooding. (3) Review, approve or deny all applications for development permits required by adoption of this ordinance. (4) Review permits for proposed development to assure that all necessary permits have been obtained from those Federal, State or local governmental agencies (including Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, 33 U.S.C. 1334) from which prior approval is required. (5) Where interpretation is needed as to the exact location of the boundaries of the areas of special flood hazards (for example, where there appears to be a conflict between a mapped boundary and actual field conditions) the Floodplain Administrator shall make the necessary interpretation. (6) Notify, in riverine situations, adjacent communities and the State Coordinating Agency which is the Department of Transportation and Development, prior to any alteration or relocation of a watercourse, and submit evidence of such notification to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. (7) Assure that the flood carrying capacity within the altered or relocated portion of any watercourse is maintained. (8) When base flood elevation data has not been provided in accordance with Section , the Floodplain Administrator shall obtain, review and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation data and floodway data available from a Federal, State or other source, in order to administer the provisions of Sections through (9) When a regulatory floodway has not been designated, the Floodplain Administrator must require that no new construction, substantial improvements, or other development (including fill) shall be permitted within Zones A1-30 and AE on the community s FIRM, unless it is demonstrated that the cumulative effect of the proposed development, when combined with all other existing and anticipated development, will not increase the water surface elevation of the base flood more than one foot at any point within the community. (10) Under the provisions of 44 CFR Chapter 1, Section 65.12, of the National Flood Insurance regulations, a community may approve certain development in Zones A1-30, AE, AH, on the community s FIRM which increases the water surface elevation of the base flood by more than 1 foot, provided that the community first completes all of the provisions required by Section SEC PERMIT PROCEDURES (1) Application for a Floodplain Development Permit shall be presented to the Floodplain Administrator on forms furnished by him/her and may include, but not be limited to, plans in duplicate drawn to scale showing the location, dimensions, and elevation of proposed landscape alterations, existing and proposed structures, including the placement of manufactured homes, and the location of the foregoing in relation to areas of special flood hazard. Additionally, the following information is required: (a) Elevation (in relation to mean sea level), of the lowest floor (including basement) of all new and substantially improved structures; (b) Elevation in relation to mean sea level to which any nonresidential structure shall be floodproofed; (c) A certificate from a registered professional engineer or architect that the nonresidential floodproofed structure shall meet the floodproofing criteria of Section (2); (d) Description of the extent to which any watercourse or natural drainage will be altered or relocated as a result of proposed development; (e) Maintain a record of all such information in accordance with Section (1); (2) Approval or denial of a Floodplain Development Permit by the Flooplain Administrator shall be based on all of the provisions of this ordinance and the following relevant factors: (a) The danger to life and property due to flooding or erosion damage; (b) The susceptibility of the proposed facility and its contents to flood damage and the effect of such damage on the individual owner; (c) The danger that materials may be swept onto other lands to the injury of others; (d) The compatibility of the proposed use with existing and anticipated development; (e) The safety of access to the property in times of flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles; (f) The costs of providing governmental services during and after flood conditions including maintenance and repair of streets and bridges, and public utilities and facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems; (g) The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise and sediment transport of the floodwaters and the effects of wave action, if applicable, expected at the site; (h) The necessity to the facility of a waterfront location, where applicable; (i) The availability of alternative locations, not subject to flooding or erosion damage, for the proposed use. SEC VARIANCE PROCEDURES (1) The Appeal Board, as established by the community, shall hear and render judgment on requests for variances from the requirements of this ordinance. (2) The Appeal Board shall hear and render judgment on an appeal only when it is alleged there is an error in any requirement, decision, or determination made by the Floodplain Administrator in the enforcement or administration of this ordinance. (3) Any person or persons aggrieved by the decision of the Appeal Board may appeal such decision in the courts of competent jurisdiction. (4) The Floodplain Administrator shall maintain a record of all actions involving an appeal and shall report variances to the Federal Emergency Management Agency upon request. (5) Variances may be issued for the reconstruction, rehabilitation or restoration of structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places or the State Inventory of Historic Places, without regard to the procedures set forth in the remainder of this ordinance. (6) Variances may be issued for new construction and substantial improvements to be erected on a lot of 1/2 acre or less in size contiguous to and surrounded by lots with existing structures constructed below the base flood level, providing the relevant factors in Section (2) of this Article have been fully considered. As the lot size increases beyond the 1/2 acre, the technical justification required for issuing the variance increases. (7) Upon consideration of the factors noted above and the intent of this ordinance, the Appeal Board may attach such conditions to the granting of variances as it deems necessary to further the purpose and objectives of this ordinance (Section ). (8) Variances shall not be issued within any designated floodway if any increase in flood levels during the base flood discharge would result. (9) Variances may be issued for the repair or rehabilitation of historic structures upon a determination that the proposed repair or rehabilitation will not preclude the structure s continued designation as a historic structure and the variance is the minimum necessary to preserve the historic character and design of the structure. (10) Prerequisites for granting variances: (a) Variances shall only be issued upon a determination that the variance is the minimum necessary, considering the flood hazard, to afford relief. (b) Variances shall only be issued upon: (i) showing a good and sufficient cause; (ii) a determination that failure to grant the variance would result in exceptional hardship to the applicant, and (iii) a determination that the granting of a variance will not result in increased flood heights, additional threats to public safety, extraordinary public expense, create nuisances, cause fraud on or victimization of the public, or conflict with existing local laws or ordinances. (c) Any application to which a variance is granted shall be given written notice that the structure will be permitted to be built with the lowest floor elevation below the base flood elevation, and that the cost of flood insurance will be commensurate with the increased risk resulting from the reduced lowest floor elevation. (11) Variances may be issued by a community for new construction and substantial improvements and for other development necessary for the conduct of a functionally dependent use provided that (i) the criteria outlined in Section (1)-(9) are met, and (ii) the structure or other development is protected by methods that minimize flood damages during the base flood and create no additional threats to public safety. SECS RESERVED SEC GENERAL STANDARDS In all areas of special flood hazards the following provisions are required for all new construction and substantial improvements: (1) All new construction or substantial improvements shall be designed (or modified) and adequately anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral movement of the structure resulting from hydrodynamic and hydrostatic loads, including the effects of buoyancy; (2) All new construction or substantial improvements shall be constructed by methods and practices that minimize flood damage; (3) All new construction or substantial improvements shall be constructed with materials resistant to flood damage; (4) All new construction or substantial improvements shall be constructed with electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing, and air conditioning equipment and other service facilities that are designed and/or located so as to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components during conditions of flooding; (5) All new and replacement water supply systems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the system; (6) New and replacement sanitary sewage systems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the system and discharge from the systems into flood waters; and, (7) On-site waste disposal systems shall be located to avoid impairment to them or contamination from them during flooding. SEC SPECIFIC STANDARDS In all areas of special flood hazards where base flood elevation data has been provided as set forth in (i) Section , (ii) Section (8), or (iii) Section (3), the following provisions are required: (1) Residential Construction - new construction and substantial improvement of any residential structure shall have the lowest floor (including basement), elevated to or above the base flood elevation. A registered professional engineer, architect, or land surveyor shall submit a certification to the Floodplain Administrator that the standard of this subsection as proposed in Section (1) a., is satisfied. (2) Nonresidential Construction - new construction and substantial improvements of any commercial, industrial or other nonresidential structure shall either have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to or above the base flood level or together with attendant utility and sanitary facilities, be designed so that below the base flood level the structure is watertight with walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water and with structural components having the capability of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy. A registered professional engineer or architect shall develop and/or review structural design, specifications, and plans for the construction, and shall certify that the design and methods of construction are in accordance with accepted standards of practice as outlined in this subsection. A record of such certification which includes the specific elevation (in relation to mean sea level) to which such structures are floodproofed shall be maintained by the Floodplain Administrator. (3) Enclosures - new construction and substantial improvements, with fully enclosed areas below the lowest floor that are usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access or storage in an area other than a basement and which are subject to flooding shall be designed to automatically equalize hydrostatic flood forces on exterior walls by allowing for the entry and exit of floodwaters. Designs for meeting this requirement must either be certified by a registered professional engineer or architect Public Notices 8B THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015

19 Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 9B Public Notices or meet or exceed the following minimum criteria: (a) A minimum of two openings on separate walls having a total net area of not less than 1 square inch for every square foot of enclosed area subject to flooding shall be provided. (b) The bottom of all openings shall be no higher than 1 foot above grade. (c) Openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, valves, or other coverings or devices provided that they permit the automatic entry and exit of floodwaters. (4) Manufactured Homes - (a) Require that all manufactured homes to be placed within Zone A on a community s FHBM or FIRM shall be installed using methods and practices which minimize flood damage. For the purposes of this requirement, manufactured homes must be elevated and anchored to resist flotation, collapse, or lateral movement. Methods of anchoring may include, but are not limited to, use of over-the-top or frame ties to ground anchors. This requirement is in addition to applicable State and local anchoring requirements for resisting wind forces. (b) Require that manufactured homes that are placed or substantially improved within Zones A1-30, AH, and AE on the community s FIRM on sites (i) outside of a manufactured home park or subdivision, (ii) in a new manufactured home park or subdivision, (iii) in an expansion to an existing manufactured home park or subdivision, or (iv) in an existing manufactured home park or subdivision on which a manufactured home has incurred substantial damage as a result of a flood, be elevated on a permanent foundation such that the bottom of the longitudinal structural I beam of the manufactured home is elevated to or above the base flood elevation and be securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation system to resist flotation, collapse, and lateral movement. (c) Require that manufactured homes be placed or substantially improved on sites in an existing manufactured home park or subdivision with Zones A1-30, AH and AE on the community s FIRM that are not subject to the provisions of paragraph (4)(b) of this section be elevated so that either: (i) the bottom of the longitudinal structural I beam of the manufactured home is at or above the base flood elevation, or (ii) the manufactured home chassis is supported by reinforced piers or other foundation elements of at least equivalent strength that are no less than 36 inches in height above grade and be securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation system to resist flotation, collapse, and lateral movement. (5) Recreational Vehicles - Require that recreational vehicles placed on sites within Zones A1-30, AH, and AE on the community s FIRM either (i) be on the site for fewer than 180 consecutive days, or (ii) be fully licensed and ready for highway use, or (iii) meet the permit requirements of Section (1), and the elevation and anchoring requirements for manufactured homes in paragraph (4) of this section. A recreational vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking system, is attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utilities and security devices, and has no permanently attached additions. SEC STAN- DARDS FOR SUBDIVI- SION PROPOSALS (1) All subdivision proposals including the placement of manufactured home parks and subdivisions shall be consistent with Sections , and of this ordinance. (2) All proposals for the development of subdivisions including the placement of manufactured home parks and subdivisions shall meet Floodplain Development Permit requirements of Section ; Section ; and the provisions of Sections through of this ordinance. (3) Base flood elevation data shall be generated for subdivision proposals and other proposed development including the placement of manufactured home parks and subdivisions which is greater than 50 lots or 5 acres, whichever is lesser, if not otherwise provided pursuant to Section or Section (8) of this ordinance. (4) All subdivision proposals including the placement of manufactured home parks and subdivisions shall have adequate drainage provided to reduce exposure to flood hazards. (5) All subdivision proposals including the placement of manufactured home parks and subdivisions shall have public utilities and facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems located and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage. SEC STAN- DARDS FOR AREAS OF SHALLOW FLOODING (AO/AH ZONES) SEC WAYS Located within the areas of special flood hazard established in Section , are areas designated as shallow flooding. These areas have special flood hazards associated with flood depths of 1 to 3 feet where a clearly defined channel does not exist, where the path of flooding is unpredictable, and where velocity flow may be evident. Such flooding is characterized by ponding or sheet flow; therefore, the following provisions apply: (1) All new construction and substantial improvements of residential structures have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to or above the base flood elevation or the highest adjacent grade at least as high as the depth number specified in feet on the community s FIRM (at least 2 feet if no depth number is specified). (2) All new construction and substantial improvements of non-residential structures; (a) have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to or above the base flood elevation or the highest adjacent grade at least as high as the depth number specified in feet on the community s FIRM (at least 2 feet if no depth number is specified), or (b) together with attendant utility and sanitary facilities be designed so that below the base specified flood depth in an AO Zone, or below the Base Flood Elevation in an AH Zone, level the structure is watertight with walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water and with structural components having the capability of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads of effects of buoyancy. (3) A registered professional engineer or architect shall submit a certification to the Floodplain Administrator that the standards of this Section, as proposed in Section are satisfied. (4) Require within Zones AH or AO adequate drainage paths around structures on slopes, to guide flood waters around and away from proposed structures. FLOOD- Floodways - located within areas of special flood hazard established in Section , are areas designated as floodways. Since the floodway is an extremely hazardous area due to the velocity of flood waters which carry debris, potential projectiles and erosion potential, the following provisions shall apply: (1) Encroachments are prohibited, including fill, new construction, substantial improvements and other development within the adopted regulatory floodway unless it has been demonstrated through hydrologic and hydraulic analyses performed in accordance with standard engineering practice that the proposed encroachment would not result in any increase in flood levels within the community during the occurrence of the base flood discharge. (2) If Section (1) above is satisfied, all new construction and substantial improvements shall comply with all applicable flood hazard reduction provisions of Sections through (3) Under the provisions of 44 CFR Chapter 1, Section 65.12, of the National Flood Insurance Regulations, a community may permit encroachments within the adopted regulatory floodway that would result in an increase in base flood elevations, provided that the community first completes all of the provisions required by Section SEC ABILITY SEVER- If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this Ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. SEC PENALTIES FOR NON COMPLIANCE No structure or land shall hereafter be constructed, located, extended, converted, or altered without full compliance with the terms of this ordinance and other applicable regulations. Violation of the provisions of this ordinance by failure to comply with any of its requirements (including violations of conditions and safeguards established in connection with conditions) shall constitute a misdemeanor. Any person who violates this ordinance or fails to comply with any of its requirements shall upon conviction thereof be fined in accordance with Section of the Code of Ordinances of of Natchitoches, Louisiana. Each day the violation continues shall be deemed a new violation. In addition, the violator shall pay all costs and expenses involved in the case. Nothing herein contained shall prevent of Natchitoches from taking such other lawful action as is necessary to prevent or remedy any violation. SECTION 2. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. If any portion of this Ordinance is declared to be invalid or unconstitutional in any manner, the invalidity shall be limited to that particular section or provision, and shall not affect the remaining portions of the ordinance, which shall remain valid and enforceable, it being the intention of Council that each separate provision shall be deemed independent of all other provisions herein. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall go into effect upon publication and in accordance with law. Mrs. Juanita Fowler, Planning and Zoning, stated FEMA came in to modify changes to flood map. Prior to 2009, Natchitoches Parish was not accredited by FEMA under flood protection. This ordinance tonight is just to amend the current section of the Code of Ordinances as it refers to Flood Damage Prevention to make the necessary updates to the flood insurance program and keeps in compliance. Another thing we need to do is pass a resolution to participate in Community Rating Service which allows for 5% reduction in policies in insurance policies. After we submit an application and it is found we meet the criteria, hopefully this will be in place. The following Resolution was introduced by Mr. Payne and Seconded by Mr. Nielsen as follows, to wit: RESOLUTION NO. 016 OF 2015 A RESOLUTION AUTHO- RIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE CHANGE ORDER NO. TWO FINAL TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF NATCHITOCHES AND SUNSTREAM INC., FOR THE AIRPORT LIGHTING PROJECT, SCHEDULE I, SCHEDULE II, AT THE NATCHITOCHES REGIONAL AIRPORT LA DOTD PROJECT NOS. H (BID NO. 0542) City of Natchitoches (CITY) awarded the bid to Sun Stream, Inc., (CONTRAC- TOR) by Ordinance No. 047 of 2013 in the amount of $678, for the Airport Lighting Project, Schedule I, Schedule II, at the Natchitoches Regional Airport; and WHEREAS, on February 26, 2015, CON- TRACTOR issued Change Order No. Two -Final fully described in attached Exhibit C.O.-Two-Final; and contract sum will be increased by this Change Order No. Two-Final in the amount of $25, and the revised contract total will be $751,278.25; and contract time will be increase by this Change Order No. Two- Final in the amount of 5 working days and the revised contract time will be 45 working days; and project engineer, Mike Corkern of Airport Development Group Inc. has recommended this change order; and City is of the opinion that Change Order No. Two-Final is in the best interest of the City. NOW, THERE- FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of of Natchitoches, in legal session convened, that the Honorable Lee Posey, Mayor, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to execute the referenced Change Order No. Two-Final to the agreement between of Natchitoches and the Contractor. Resolution was then presented for a vote, and the vote was recorded as follows: AYES: Payne, Nielsen, Mims, Stamey, Morrow NAYS: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None THEREUPON, Mayor Lee Posey declared the Resolution passed by a vote of 5 Ayes to 0 Nays on this 9th day of March, LEE POSEY, MAYOR The following Resolution was introduced by Ms. Morrow and Seconded by Mr. Stamey as follows, to wit: RESOLUTION NO. 017 OF 2015 A RESOLUTION AUTHO- RIZING THE MAYOR TO ADVERTISE AND ACCEPT BIDS FOR THE CITY OF NATCHI- TOCHES, LA HIGHWAY 6 WEST WATER MAIN EXTENSION (BID NO. 0563) City wishes to advertise for public bids for of Natchitoches La Highway 6 West Water Main Extension (Bid No. 0563); and WHEREAS, sealed proposals shall be addressed to of Natchitoches, Office of the Director of Purchasing, 1400 Sabine Street, Natchitoches, Louisiana or received at of Natchitoches Purchasing Department, 1400 Sabine Street, Natchitoches, Louisiana, and WHEREAS, of Natchitoches will accept sealed and electronic bids for the project no later than 10:00 A.M. on Monday, April 13, 2015 at the office of the Director of Purchasing, 1400 Sabine Street, and WHEREAS, bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the location and time herein above; and WHEREAS, upon receipt of proposals, the committee members consisting of Pat Jones, Director of Finance; Edd Lee, Director of Purchasing; Bryan Wimberly, Director of Utilities, Sylvia Morrow, Councilwoman are to review and make a recommendation of the bids received. NOW, THERE- FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of of Natchitoches, in legal session convened, that the Honorable Lee Posey, Mayor, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to order the publication of the above bid. Resolution was then presented for a vote, and the vote was recorded as follows: AYES: Payne, Nielsen, Mims, Stamey, Morrow NAYS: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None THEREUPON, Mayor Lee Posey declared the Resolution passed by a vote of 5 Ayes to 0 Nays on this 9th day of March, LEE POSEY, MAYOR The following Resolution was introduced by Mr. Stamey and Seconded by Mr. Payne as follows, to wit: RESOLUTION NO. 018 OF 2015 A RESOLUTION AUTHO- RIZING THE MAYOR TO ADVERTISE AND ACCEPT BIDS FOR CHRISTMAS LIGHTING SUPPLIES (BID NO. 0564) City wishes to advertise for Public Bids for Christmas Lighting Supplies (Bid No. 0564). WHEREAS, sealed proposals shall be addressed to of Natchitoches, Office of the Director of Purchasing, P. O. Box 37, Natchitoches, Louisiana or received at of Natchitoches Purchasing Department, 1400 Sabine Street, Natchitoches, Louisiana; and City of Natchitoches will accept sealed and electronic bids for the project until 2:00 pm on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at the Office of the Director of Purchasing, 1400 Sabine Street; and WHEREAS, bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 pm, on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 held at the above mentioned Office of the Director of Purchasing; and WHEREAS, upon receipt of proposals, the committee members consisting of Pat Jones, Director of Finance; Edd Lee, Director of Purchasing; Bryan Wimberly, Utility Director; and David Stamey, Councilman, are to review and make a recommendation of the bids received. NOW, THERE- FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of of Natchitoches, in legal session convened, that the Honorable Lee Posey, Mayor, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to order the publication of the above bid. This Resolution was then presented for a vote, and the vote was recorded as follows: AYES: Payne, Nielsen, Mims, Stamey, Morrow NAYS: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None THEREUPON, Mayor Lee Posey declared the Resolution passed by a vote of 5 Ayes to 0 Nays on this 9th day of March, LEE POSEY, MAYOR The following Resolution was introduced by Mr. Mims and Seconded by Mr. Nielsen as follows, to wit: RESOLUTION NO. 019 OF 2015 A RESOLUTION AUTHO- RIZING THE MAYOR TO ADVERTISE AND ACCEPT BIDS FOR (2) 300 KVA 3 PHASE PAD MOUNT TRANSFORMER AND (2) 150 KVA 3 PHASE PAD MOUNT TRANS- FORMERS BID NO City wishes to advertise for public bids for (2) 300 KVA 3 Phase Pad Mount Transformer, and (2) 150 KVA 3 Phase Pad Mount Transformer, Bid No. 0565; and WHEREAS, sealed proposals shall be addressed to of Natchitoches, Office of the Director of Purchasing, P. O. Box 37, Natchitoches, Louisiana or received at of Natchitoches Purchasing Department, 1400 Sabine Street, Natchitoches, Louisiana; and WHEREAS, of Natchitoches will accept sealed and electronic bids for the project until 2:00 pm on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at the Office of the Director of Purchasing, 1400 Sabine Street; and WHEREAS, bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 pm, on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 held at the above mentioned Office of the Director of Purchasing; and WHEREAS, upon receipt of proposals, the committee members consisting of Pat Jones, Director of Finance; Edd Lee, Director of Purchasing; Don Mims, Councilman At Large; Bryan Wimberly, Director of Utilities, are to review and make a recommendation of the bids received. NOW, THERE- FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of of Natchitoches, in legal session convened, that the Honorable Lee Posey, Mayor, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to order the publication of the above bid. This Resolution was then presented for a vote, and the vote was recorded as follows: AYES: Payne, Nielsen, Mims, Stamey, Morrow NAYS: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None THEREUPON, Mayor Lee Posey declared the Resolution passed by a vote of 5 Ayes to 0 Nays on this 9th day of March, LEE POSEY, MAYOR The next scheduled City Council meeting will be held on March 23, The offices of the City of Natchitoches will be closed Friday, April 3, 2015 for Good Friday. With no further discussion, the Mayor Posey made a motion for adjournment and all were in favor. The meeting was adjourned at 6:24 p.m. LEE POSEY, MAYOR DON MIMS, MAYOR PRO TEMPORE # /21 *** MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NATCHITOCHES, LOUISIANA HELD ON THE 16th DAY OF FEBRUARY 2015 On the 16th day of February 2015, at 5:30 P.M., the HOUSING AUTHORI- TY OF THE CITY OF NATCHITOCHES, LOUISIANA met in Regular Session. The meeting was called to order and on roll call the following members of the body were present: MESSRS: Sylvia Madison, E.C. Breedlove, LJ. Melder, Jr., and Latronda Vercher ABSENT: Wayne Bostick ALSO PRESENT: Monica McKinney There being a quorum present, the following business was transacted: Ms. Vercher moved that the reading of the minutes of the regular meeting held January 19, 2015, be waived and approved as written. The motion was seconded by Mr. Melder and carried unanimously. Under Bills and Communications, the following item was presented: EXHIBIT A: REAC Score Reports for Inspections Conducted February 9, 2015 & February 13, 2015 The next item on the agenda was Report of the Secretary. Under Report of the Secretary, the Secretary then presented the following reports: EXHIBIT B: Public Housing Financial and Occupancy Report EXHIBIT C: Section 8 Report EXHIBIT D: Maintenance Report EXHIBIT E: Capital Fund Report EXHIBIT F: Evictions Report There being no Old Business, the next item on the agenda was New Business. Under New Business the following resolutions were approved: RESOLUTION NO RESOLUTION APPROV- ING MONTHLY FINAN- CIAL REPORTS PRE- PARED BY HINES, SHEFFIELD AND SQUYRES RESOLUTION NO RESOLUTION APPROV- ING TRAVEL RESOLUTION NO RESOLUTION AUTHO- RIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH RAL- STON EXTERMINATING RESOLUTION NO RESOLUTION APPROV- ING CAPITAL FUND PRO- GRAM 5-YEAR ACTION PLAN RESOLUTION NO RESOLUTION AUTHO- RIZING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE AN AMENDMENT TO THE 2015 CAPITAL FUND ANNUAL CONTRIBU- TIONS CONTRACT There being no further business, Mr. Breedlove moved that the meeting be adjourned. Ms. Vercher seconded the motion. The meeting was adjourned at 6:00 PM. # /21 *** NATCHITOCHES TAX COMMISSION Record of Minutes January 14, 2015 On said date the Natchitoches Tax Commission held its monthly board meeting. The meeting was held in the office of the Natchitoches Tax Commission at 9:00 a.m., and was open to public attendance. Meeting was called to order by Debbie Miley, Treasurer, Parish of Natchitoches Roll Call of the Board was conducted: Present: Pat Jones, Rick Nowlin, Steven Solomon, Debbie Miley Absent: Lee Posey, Pat Roque This being a public meeting, visitors were recognized. Jessica Broadway, CPA, Johnson, Thomas & Cunningham Minutes for the meeting of November 19 and December 15, 2014 were presented for approval. Motion to approve: Rick Nowlin, Second: Steven Solomon. Motion Carried. Financial, Operations and Audit Report for November and December was presented for acceptance. The reports included updates on Sales Tax Collections for the Parish, Motor Vehicle sales activity, and the status of our Capital Investment account. Motion to accept: Steven Solomon, Second: Pat Jones. Motion Carried. Ms. Jessica Broadway of the accounting firm Johnson, Thomas & Cunningham presented to the Board of Directors the annual audit of the Natchitoches Tax Commission. Ms. Broadway stated the audit of the Tax Commission was conducted in accordance with Government Auditing Standards. As a result of the review of the records and documents provided by the Commission, an unmodified opinion was issued on the financial statements of the Commission for the year ending June 30, She further stated the audit disclosed no instances of noncompliance that would be required to be reported. Following a discussion of the audit findings, the Administrator asked the Board to approve the 2014 Annual Audit of the Tax Commission. Motion to Accept: Debbie Miley, Seconded: Rick Nowlin. Audit was Approved The Administrator advised the Board of the personnel change within the commission. Due to the retirement of Mrs. Lucky, the position of Administrative Assistant/Office Manager became vacant December 31, The Board granted approval to fill the position as soon as possible in the November Board meeting. In order to allow as much training as possible the position was filled from within. Ms. Crystal Conant from the audit department was offered the position and agreed to become the new office manager. She began her new position January 1, She will keep the same salary as she is currently making. The change was approved by the Board. The LATA Organization Meeting will be January 21, 2015 in Patterson, LA. The Tax Commission will observe the Martin Luther King Day on January 19, 2015 All business being completed, motion was made to adjourn by Rick Nowlin Seconded by Debbie Miley. Pat Jones, Chairman Jerry W. McWherter, Administrator NATCHITOCHES TAX COMMISSION Record of Minutes February 18, 2015 On said date the Natchitoches Tax Commission held its monthly board meeting. The meeting was held in the office of the Natchitoches Tax Commission at 9:00 a.m., and was open to public attendance. The Administrator postponed the meeting until March 18, Any operating decisions necessary will be submitted to the Executive committee for consent and then for board approval at the re-scheduled meeting. Pat Jones, Chairman Jerry W. McWherter, Administrator # /21 *** Cane River Waterway Commission Minutes February 17, 2015 There was a regular meeting of the Cane River Waterway Commission held at 6:00 p.m., on February 17, 2015, at 244 Cedar Bend, Natchez, Louisiana. The meeting was called to order and roll was called, the following members being present: Gerald Longlois, Van Wiggins, Chad Methvin, Samuel Scruggs, Margaret Vienne, and ex-officio C.D. Brazzel Jr. Guest of the commission were Gene & Tammie Gray, Cletis Martin, Wayne Frame, Lee McGuffee, Ken Hanson, and Engineer Randy Denmon. Also present were Patrol Person Betty Fuller and Glynn Fuller. Wayne Frame addressed the commission with a complaint about the road conditions, dust, and vehicle damages caused by the contractor off the Hampton road subdivision. The commission advised him that would be between them and the Parish Government as that was a parish road, and the contractor. The January 20, 2015 minutes were reviewed and upon motion by Mr. Scruggs, seconded by Mrs. Vienne, and unanimous vote, the Commission approved the minutes of the January 20, 2015 meeting as written. Mrs. Fuller advised the commission that the state authorized $100,000 cash and 1,000,000 non cash line of credit in grant funding for the pumping project. Mrs. Fuller provided the treasurer s report. Invoices were presented from Womack Construction $762, and Denmon Engineering $8, Mrs. Fuller provided the financials for the month of January Upon motion by Mrs. Vienne, seconded by Mr. Methvin, and unanimous vote the Commission approved the financial report and payment of bills. Engineer Randy Denmon submitted to the commission a change order request for an addition of a water line to the pipeline project at a cost of $2, After discussion, upon motion by Mrs. Vienne, seconded by Mr. Scurggs, and unanimous vote the commission authorized the expenditure of the water line. He additionally submitted a change order request for pipeline release valves at a cost of $11, After discussion, upon motion by Mr. Methvin, seconded by Mr. Wiggins, and unanimous vote the commission authorized the expenditure of the release valves. Mrs. Fuller advised the commission it is time to take a look at their financials as the 2015 millage process is approaching. Mrs. Fuller presented gas, mileage, and activity logs for January 19 February 16, 2015for the review of the Commission. Upon motion by Mr. Wiggins, seconded by Mrs. Vienne, and unanimous vote the Commission approved the logs for January 19 February 16, Mrs. Fuller advised the commission that the lake is experiencing an increase property destabilization along its banks from property owners. After discussion the commission authorized Mrs. Fuller to contact the Parish Government and request Chairman Longlois, member Methvin, and herself be added to the March agenda to address the problems. Mrs. Fuller advised the commission that she attended the required Louisiana Vegetation Control conference. She further advised the commission it was time for the commission s school water/boating safety project. After discussion, upon motion by Mr. Scruggs, seconded by Mr. Methvin, and unanimous vote the commission authorized $3, project expenditure. After further review, upon motion by Mr. Scruggs, second by Mr. Methvin, and unanimous vote the Commission authorized the January 19 February 16, 2015 expenditure reports. Mr. Fuller presented the Lake Safety Patrol report. Current lake level is 98.1 MSL. Fishing is high. The spillway landing remains closed. There were four building permits, 22 pump renewals, and five fishing tournament permits issued. There was a lengthy discussion regarding fishing tournaments on Cane River. The commission tabled the issue in order to consult with their attorney. The commission further authorized Mrs. Fuller to issue a permit for Southern Boyz Bass club, providing they meet the insurance requirements, for a tournament to be held February 28. Natchitoches Parish Sheriff s office reported no citations, injuries, accidents, or fatalities happened on the lake. There being no further business to come before the Board, upon motion by Mrs. Vienne, seconded by Mr. Scruggs, and unanimous vote the meeting was adjourned. RESPECTFULLY SUB- MITTED: Betty Fuller Date Approved: March 17, 2015 # /21 *** NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that of Natchitoches Planning and Zoning Commission will meet at the Natchitoches Arts Center, 716 Second Street Natchitoches, Louisiana, on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. All interested persons are invited to attend to offer comments, if any, to the following applications: Applicant: Rhodes Properties and Development For a variance at the following location: Lot 11-B of Je an Claire Estates Subdivision, Unit No. 2 in Section 50, Township 9 North- Range 7 West (102 Margaret Lane) Variance requested: Variance of five (5) feet of the required twenty-five (25) foot rear yard setback Reason: To construct a single-family dwelling Juanita Fowler, Planning & Zoning Director # /21, 26, 28 ***

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21 Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 11B L. P. Vaughn congratulated its PBIS Star Students and Ticket Winners for the week of March 2. On front row from left are Malaya Bernstine, Olivia Collins, Nicholas Sutton, Aundre Hamilton, Frederick Jackson, Zavion Sowell and Rihanna Allen. On middle row are Charles Armstrong, Grevalia Fisher, Jaela Wilmut and Byron Middleton. On back row are Breaunna Logan, Reneique Pattain, Jeishia Hill, Erion Zeno and Jesse Lofton. Not pictured are Camry Camel, Diamond Guy, Mashunti Robinson, Gordaisha Fields, Beonca Toussaint, Winsome Guillory and Takarius Evans. East Natchitoches featured its Terrific Kids for the month of February. On front row from left are Madison Sticky, Marcus Maxie and Jhirdon Petite. On middle row are Kiwanian Lyn Christophe, Fredrick Smith, Peter Richards, Alex Moran, Autum Anthony, Promise Marston and Principal Jaquetta Tanner. On back row are Le tallia Newton, Meagan Rachal, Courtney Edmonson, Curtis Conday, LaDarren Dixon, Haley Bonner and Jamichael Robinson. Goldonna Elementary and Jr. High announces its third nine weeks honor roll: Principal s Honor Roll: Alexis Ellis, Jacob Hawkins, Alonna Henderson, Karmen Jarriett, Averianna Slaughter, Austin Cherry, Zoey Fulton, Brooklyn Guin, Colie Killingsworth, Haley Martin, Avery Martin and Riley Martin A-Honor Roll: Hannah Walker, Christian Coker, Navaeh Green, Savanna Rowell, Ethan Smith, Cole Yelverton, Salem Johnson, Nicholas Wiggins, Goldonna Honor Roll: Malachi Henderson and Breanna Hines B-Honor Roll: Hunter Thomas, Cami Faircloth, Gage Ybarra, Katie Bedgood, Kambri Sepulvado, Karli Sepulvado, Issaac Coleman, Steven Giddings, Kara Alford, Raydin Cochran, Memphis Grappe, Cierra Grillette, Summer Grillette, Alyviah Hines, Kaydence Roberts, Taylor Coutee, Mackenzie Garner, Sara Garner, Za Niyah Grayson, Angelle Mathews, Ronnie Phillips III, Ayden Pressley, Bayleigh Quick, Jayla Wilson, Ashley Womack, Matthew Moberly, Mackenzie Phillips, Tanya Posey, Makensie Hodges, Gabriel Johnson, Kalei Nelson, Makayla Bamburg, Joseph Black, Christian Burke, Jayden Gross, Cassidy Sepulvado, Cara Racine, Hayden Brister, Kaylinn Cadrette, Kelsey Cameron, Landon Garner, Amania Green, Jamison Johnson, Grace Mudge, Kaylee Quick, Brooklyn O Bannon, Jarod Porter, Piper Smith, Stormie Snowden, Kinley Nelson and Riley Williams L. P. Vaughn s PBIS Star Students and ticket winners for the week of Jan. 12 are, front row, from left, Shayla Simbron, Nathan Collinsworth, Zavion Sowell, Jailea Williams and Ariel Anderson. On middle row are Tatyana Lacour, Yanissa Beasley, Kamron Edwards and Kolton Mikeska. On back row are Emily Nobles, Aaron Warren, Azaria Washington, Ryan Babineaux and Gerald Williams. Not shown are Karianna Washington, Charisse Sawyer, Robert Coleman, Aneeya Patton, Gennaya Gibson, Ethan Waters and Chester Bradford. Principal Ben Lagrone has announced the names of the students on the honor roll for the second nine weeks at NSU Middle Lab School. 6th Grade Principal s Honor Roll: Gloria Church, Matthew Dunn, Elizabeth Maynard and Tori Thomas A Honor Roll: Katie Anderson, Anna Arthur, Anna Batson, Ga lecia Bell, Camryn Burroughs, Matthew Houghtby, Corynn Lacaze, Alexia Saucier, Hannah Sparks, Jackson Stewart, Connor Stokes and Lily Zachary B Honor Roll: Kaelin Belson, Gloria Cloud, Kaylee Hall, Baylee Laroux, Cameron McAlister, Anthony Moses, Rod Nelson, Chance Nelson, Maya Patel, Nolan Spann, Jett Steadman, Emily Waldrip, Ian Whittington and Jalen Wilson NSU Middle Lab Honor Roll: 7th Grade Principal s Honor Roll: Kathryn Lee and Sarah Stamey A Honor Roll: Kalie Glasscock, Madison Lester, Kayla Metoyer, Brayden Poche, Anna Walker and John Waskom B Honor Roll: John Boyt, James Burrell, er Burroughs, Carley Dark, Chancellor Davis, Gabrielle Edwards, Kaleb Edwards, Jasen Elie, Randi Galyean, Kelsey Hayes, Colin Henson, Josiah Irchirl, Regan Keen, Sarah Kijanski, Brennan Lonadier, Laina Martin, Lauren Mathews, Melanie Nation, Derrick Payne, Madalyn Peddy, Rachael Riggan, Carlee Scott, Brandon Slay, Charity Smith, Dane Steadman, Dustin Stewart, A.J. Walter, MaKenzie Waxley, Jackson Wells, Elysia Whiteley and Taylor Williams 8th Grade Principal s Honor Roll: Jazz Burrell, Christiana Daniels, Jojo Deep, Haley Franks, Ethan Giddens, Emma Gruesbeck, Sarah Hicks, Athan Ivey, Vrat Joshi, Kailyn Kendrick, Madison Lemoine, Richard Lindsey, John Miller, Callista Owsley, Reanne Scott and Claire Spann A Honor Roll: Ava Bijeaux, Ryan Collier, Colt DeBlieux, Timothy Giddens, Amaya Gillie, Faith Maxey, Jason Monette, Wesley Rollo, Catherine Roquemore and Kerrie Spillman B Honor Roll: Hannah Branam, John Burrell, Sara Demattie, Ryan Ivey, Dylan Lorenz, Seth Maxey, Tristan Neitte, Weston Noe, Meya Nutt, Harlan Picht, Brady Sers, Alaysia Smith and Kristin Smith L. P. Vaughn congratulated its PBIS Star Students and Ticket Winners for the week of Feb. 18. From left are Isaac Fields, Jarell Remo, Diamond Guy and Rihanna Allen. L. P. Vaughn congratulated its PBIS Star Students and Ticket Winners for the week of Feb. 18. From left are Keithen Newton, Destinee LaCour, Donovan Law and Alondra Ramirez. Not shown are TyRhianna Mobley, Sakinah Farmer and Curtis Bohanna. NSU Elementary Lab School s 4-H Club collected items and sent them to a former NSU Student serving in the Peace Corp. Jennifer Duhon works in Swaziland, Africa helping to educate and promote healthy lifestyles for many in great need. From left are Daniel Wiggins, Lisa Wiggins, Anna Catherine Coleman, Julia Ferrell, Sophia Gruesbeck, and Luke Churchman. The Mathcounts competition is a nationwide middle school math competition. The competition has four levels at school, chapter, state, and national. NSU Middle Lab School s Mathcounts team participated in the Chapter competition Feb. 7 at Tioga High School in Ball. The NSU Middle Lab team won first in the Bee competition and the Team competition. In the Individual competition Amaya Gillie came in 5th place. Team members from left are Coach Martha Morales, Jojo Deep, Gillie, Emma Gruesbeck and Vrat Joshi. These four students will go to the state competition in Alexandria March 27. In the Individual competition, Vrat Joshi won 3rd place. In the Individual competition, Jayaditya Jojo Deep won 1st place. Cloutierville Honor Roll: Cloutierville Elementary Jr. High Honor Roll for 2nd Nine Weeks 1st grade A Honor Roll: Zoey Avery, Ameriah Meziere, Destiny Mitchell, Xhrystian Nelson, Alton Richard, Eric Sanchez. Honor Roll: JaBore Jefferson, Baylee Melder, Imaria Morrow 2nd grade A Honor Roll: Baily Butterfield, Terrence Couty, Aiden Gillen, Nathaniel Lester, Jamiyah Logan, Dash Shaver, Camryn White 3rd grade A Honor Roll: Haylee Gillen, Tahjianna Price. Honor Roll: Jamal Barnes, Trinity Glenn, Katelyn Kilgore, Yonica Matthews, Desiria Mitchell, Shona Moses 4th grade Principal Honor Roll: Delonte Rager. A Honor Roll: Lance Randle, Leah Sypes, Taylor Toussaint. B Honor Roll: Maeryjane Lablanc, Mazette Queen, Dayde Masson, Janiyah Washington Honor Roll: Zachary Patero, Delacia Slater, Michael Sanders 5th grade Principal Honor Roll: Devin Helair A Honor Roll: Brandon Jordan. Sydney Masson B Honor Roll: Amari Austin, Tyshauna Stephens, Madison Pellegrin. Honor Roll: Sebrena Humphrey 6th grade A Honor Roll: Austin Bazar, Kinley Nugent. 7th grade Honor Roll: Christopher Logan, Ja Claire Queen, Ala Jah Remo. 8th grade Honor Roll: Shelton Arionna

22 12B THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 Olusegun Adeleye Ovayoza Adeleye Ezinne Akamiro Martin Aviles William Ball Otis Barnum Archie Breazeale Dennis Britten Tim Collins Jack Fair John Hogg Ben Hogg Chris Ingram Kathleen Kautz Steven Kautz James Knecht William Luster Phyllis Mason Anil Matta Michelle Mayeux Lauren Moreno Moshood Olatinwo Oluwatoyin Olatinwo Bryan Picou Marguerite Picou Lynda Roberts Christa Rodriguez Brett Rodriguez Kelvin Spears Marc Stokes James Thibodaux William Zeichner Mary Long

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Law & Order Smoke Battle: Los Angeles (2011) Aaron Eckhart, Michelle Rodriguez, Ramon Rodriguez. Anger Anger Two and Half Men SportsCenter Easy Nutrition Cheerleading Cheerleading Focus T25 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men College Basketball: NIT Tournament -- Alabama at Miami. Women s College Basketball: NCAA Tournament, First Round. C-USA Show. Shaun T s Con Air (1997) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack. Vicious convicts hijack their flight. Twilight Zone Being Mary Jane Dog the Bounty Hunter Vikings The Wanderer Vikings Warrior s Fate Big Ass Spider! (2013) Greg Grunberg, Ray Wise, Lin Shaye. (8:14) Being Mary Jane Mary desires to become pregnant. Criminal Minds Omnivore Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (2009) Christina Milian, Vanessa Born. 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Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Cops Cops Pawnography Pawnography Pawnography Pawnography Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy. (12:05) Keyshia Cole: Keyshia All In Cole Married at First Sight A social experiment leads to marriage. I Didn t Do It (9:50) Major League (1989) Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen. Clarence Clarence Steven Universe Trisha s Southern Flip or Flop Pit Bulls and Parolees Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Steven Universe Uncle Grandpa Pit Bulls and Parolees Battle Scars Bizarre Foods: Bizarre Foods: (12:20) Catfish: The TV Show Barely Famous I Didn t Do It Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy America s News Headquarters Chrisley Knows Uncle Grandpa Walk of Shame Austin & Ally Sponge- Bob Journal Editorial Chrisley Knows Pawnography Pawnography Pawnography Pawn Stars Robin Hood (2010) Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, William Hurt. Why Did I Get Married? (2007) Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson, Jill Scott. Catfish: The TV Show The First 48 A teenager is murdered. The First 48 (2:40) Catfish: The TV Show Daisy & Marcus Madea s Big The First 48 Killing of a Dallas couple. (3:50) Step Up Revolution (1:45) Saturday Night Live (2:50) Saturday Night (3:55) Saturday Night Live Live Austin & Ally Sponge- Bob Jessie Jessie Dog With a Blog Sponge- Bob Sponge- Bob America s News Headquarters Chrisley Knows (12:33) Beerfest (2006) Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan. Teen Titans Go! Pit Bulls and Parolees Flood Watch Man v. Food The Kitchen All-Star Academy Beat Bobby Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Man v. Food Duff Till Dawn Love It or List It Up W/Steve Kornacki Melissa Harris-Perry Weekends With Alex Witt Caught on Camera A cruise ship sinks. 21 DAY FIX The Nanny Dr. D Skincare The Nanny (5:00) New Day Saturday The latest news, weather and stories. Sexy In 2015! Preachers of Detroit Ladies First Another Cinderella Story (2008) Selena Gomez, Drew Seeley, Jane Lynch. 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Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Love It or List It Caught on Camera Wild Rides Shark Powered Feud Get Ripped Feud Pit Bulls and Parolees Ghost Adventures Guy s Grocery Games Love It or List It Karine & Daphna Caught on Camera P90X3 Feud CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow Sex and Sex and A Cinderella Story (2004) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. Sex and Sex and Sex and Sex and Ella Enchanted (2004) Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, Cary Elwes. Sex and (12:44) Sex and the City Sex and Mirror Mirror (2012) Julia Roberts, Lily Collins, Armie Hammer. Sex and Sex and Sex and Teen Titans Go! Clarence Pit Bulls and Parolees Food Paradise Burrito Paradise Restaurant: Impossible Love It or List It Sarah & Andrew KeithUrban Feud Sex and Mulan (1998) Voices of Miguel Ferrer, Harvey Fierstein, Ming-Na Wen. Teen Titans Go! Liv & Maddie Nicky, Ricky Chrisley Knows Employee Teen Titans Go! 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25 SATURDAY EVENING SL = Sudden Link CP = CP-Tel MARCH 21 SL CP 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 LIMITED BASIC CABLE ABC World KTBS 3 News KTBS # 3 News Tonight Weekend KALB % 5 TBS _ 23 KLAX (? 8 WGN-A KSLA + 27, 12 The American Athlete Theory ABC World News Tonight NBC Nightly News Theory The Insider Blue Bloods Friendly Fire Danny shoots a cop. Castle A half-naked body is found in a park. NewsChannel 5 Wheel of Fortune Secrets and Lies Cornell drops another bombshell on Ben. In an Instant In an Instant: Left for Dead A woman is beaten by her ex-husband. Fast Five (2011) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster. Dom Toretto and company ramp up the action in Brazil. KTBS 3 News at Ten NewsChannel 5 Burn Notice Breach of Faith Sam s friend takes hostages. (10:29) Saturday Night Live Host Kevin Hart; Sia performs NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA. Inside March Madness Entertainment Tonight (4:00) 2015 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA. Blue Bloods Erin reopens a case Frank worked on. Secrets and Lies Cornell drops another bombshell on Ben. In an Instant In an Instant: Left for Dead A woman is beaten by her ex-husband. Blue Bloods Danny and Linda plan Blue Bloods A call from a church a romantic weekend. leads to trouble. Forensic Files The Big Chill 2015 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA. 48 Hours KSLA News at 10PM Art Rocks! Moments to Remember: My Music 1950s and 60s hits. Best Of... KLPA ` 13 KMSS. A 10 KSHV / ( 9 KPXJ 0 19 KNTS 1 7 EWTN Two and a Half Men Have a Turkey Neck? Two and a Half Men Theory What s Popping TMZ Theory Scandal White Hat s Off Information about Quinn is revealed. All in the All in the Sanford & Son Sanford & Son The Dowry Life Is Worth Living Heroic Media EXPANDED CABLE TLC A Haunting A home s dark past is : 211 revealed by fire. DISC Fast N Loud A 1931 Ford Model ; 213 A. 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A patrolman and a waitress split a lottery jackpot. Saint Peter Saint Peter, one of Jesus 12 Apostles. (Part 2 of 2) 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids and Counting Fast N Loud The Shorty Short VW Bus A VW Microbus. NCIS South by Southwest An agent is gunned down. 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids and Counting Fast N Loud A Knight Rider KITT car. (Part 1 of 2) NCIS Jet Lag An assassin targets a key witness. Stalked by My Neighbor (2015) Kelcie Stranahan, Amy Pietz. Premiere. A rape victim tries to learn the identity of a killer. National Lampoon s Vacation (1983) Chevy Chase, Beverly D Angelo, Christie Brinkley. Forensic Files The Fast and the Furious Glee Comeback Rachel tries to make a social comeback. Casino Royale (2006) Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen. James Bond plays poker with a man who finances terrorists. FOX News Ark- La-Tex Anger Management Are We There Yet? Anger Management KTBS 3 9 O Clock News Hour on KPXJ 21 Graham Bensinger Animation Domination High-Def Installments from Axe Cop. (11:05) Fix It & Finish It Flip My Food With Chef Jeff Blue Bloods Front Page News Erin questions Mayor Poole. The Messengers (2007) Kristen Stewart, Dylan McDermott, Penelope Ann Miller. Guy Guy Futurama Mike & Molly Multiplicity (1996) Michael Keaton, Andie MacDowell, Harris Yulin. Scientifically created duplicates complicate a man s life. Living Right With Dr. Ray Media and the Catholic family. 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids and Counting Fast N Loud Finishing the KITT car. (Part 2 of 2) NCIS Jurisdiction A Navy diver is murdered. Thirst for Truth - Battle for Souls The Devil and his tactics. 19 Kids and Counting Painting on a double date; pizza party. Fast N Loud Aaron prepares for Pikes Peak. Good Times Daily Mass - Olam Daily Mass 19 Kids and Counting The family prepares for Jessa s wedding. Fast N Loud The Pikes Peak International Race. No Strings Attached (2011) Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher. Two lifelong friends try not to let sex ruin their relationship. (9:02) The Perfect Boyfriend (2013) Aiden Turner, Ashley Scott. A man (11:02) Stalked by My Neighbor conspires to bilk a wealthy veterinarian of her money. (2015) Katrina Norman National Lampoon s European Vacation (1985) Chevy Chase, Beverly D Angelo. The Griswold family wins a free trip to Europe. Vegas Vacation (1997) Chevy Chase, Beverly D Angelo NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA. The Dark Knight (2008) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger. Batman battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. Here Comes the Boom (2012) Kevin James, Salma Hayek. A teacher moonlights as a mixed martial arts fighter. (1:00) ATP Tennis: BNP Paribas Open, Men s Semifinals. NCAA Studio Update World Arm Wrestling League Championships Women s College Basketball: NCAA Tournament, First Round. This Is 40 (2012) Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, John Lithgow. A long-married couple deal with personal and professional crises. Backstrom Dragon Slayer A suicide may be a homicide. Backstrom Bogeyman A teen is taken by an online predator. College Wrestling: NCAA Championships, Finals. From Scottrade Center in St. Louis. SportsCenter SportsCenter NCAA Studio Update Women s College Basketball: NCAA Tournament -- St. Francis (N.Y.) vs. Connecticut. (4:00) Rodeo: RodeoHouston Super Series Championship. NHL Hockey: Chicago Blackhawks at Dallas Stars. From American Airlines Center in Dallas. (N Subject to Blackout) Cops Coast to Coast Cops Cops Coast to Coast Pawn Stars Pawn Stars The Pawn Stars Enigma (3:00) Robin Hood (2010) William Hurt Cops An armed man. Cops Neighborhood Busts Pawn Stars Mini Pawn Stars In Rick the Doghouse Cops Pawn Stars I ll Be Doggone Zathura (2005) Josh Hutcherson, Jonah Bobo. Premiere. A mysterious game propels two young brothers into outer space. Cops Street Arrests Pawn Stars Chumdae Cops Cops Anger Management Stars Live Cops Coast to Coast Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (9:31) Pawn Stars Jumanji (1995) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt. Premiere. A sinister board game puts its players in mortal jeopardy. (4:30) Madea s Big Happy A dying woman gathers her family. Obsessed (2009) Idris Elba, Beyoncé Knowles, Ali Larter. A stalker threatens a married man s idyllic life. The First 48 A Miami man is shot on a city sidewalk. (3:50) Step Up Revolution (2012) Ryan Guzman, Kathryn McCormick, Misha Gabriel. Saturday Night Live in the 2000s: Time and Again The show in the s. Austin & Ally Austin & Ally K.C. Undercover (6:35) K.C. L 224 Pilot Undercover 225 O 64 E! P 100 COM TOON APL TRAV FOOD HGTV MSNBC 102 R 227 The Thundermans The Thundermans America s News Headquarters (5:15) Chrisley Knows Best (5:45) Chrisley Knows Best Married at First Sight: Matchmaking Special leads to marriage. Married at First Sight Wedding Preparations A social experiment Henry Danger Teen Mom Looking for Love Farrah starts dating. Henry Danger Teen Mom Maci contemplates a break up. (9:01) Wahlburgers Teen Mom Fallout Catelynn s family lashes out. What s Your Number? (2011) Anna Faris, Chris Evans, Ari Graynor. A woman wonders if one of 20 exes could be her true love. K.C. Undercover Henry Danger K.C. Undercover K.C. Undercover K.C. Undercover Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn Bella and the The Thundermans Bulldogs 2014 CrossFit Games Women s. From Carson, Calif. RodeoHouston Wrap UIL Championship Spotlight College GameDay UIL Championship Spotlight Con Air (1997) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich. Vicious convicts hijack their flight. (10:03) Pawn Stars (10:32) Pawn Stars (11:01) Pawn Stars (11:31) Pawn Stars Robin Hood (2010) Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, William Hurt. Robin and his men battle the Sheriff of Nottingham. The Fighting Temptations (2003) Cuba Gooding Jr., Beyoncé Knowles, Melba Moore. Premiere. A man forms a gospel choir to collect an inheritance. (9:31) Wahlburgers (10:02) Wahlburgers Teen Mom Moving On Catelynn struggles to find a home. Walk of Shame Shuttle Barely Famous (10:32) Wahlburgers Lab Rats Kickin It Liv & Maddie Dog With a Blog Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Friends FOX Report FOX News Special Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo Rivera Reports Appealing Red Eye a murderer s death sentence. (6:15) Chrisley Knows Best (6:45) The Royals Stand and Unfold Yourself The Prince and Princess struggle. (4:45) Employee of the Month (2006) Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson, Dax Shepard. Two store clerks vie for a coveted award. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012) Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Devon Bostick. Greg s summer plans go awry. Pit Bulls and Parolees Last S 203 Chance Ghost Adventures The team T 208 stages a lock down. U 207 V 209 W 65 CNBC X 66 TVL 202 CNN 63 OXYGN FAM ± Food Fortunes Floating plate; ravioli rolling pin. Love It or List It A family lives in a small home. Pit Bulls and Parolees Tia and Matt are faced with a sad task. Ghost Adventures A home ridden with paranormal activity. Love It or List It Vince & Jennifer A large family no longer fits. Caught on Camera Into the Deep Caught on Camera Out of control Under-sea encounters. teenagers. 21 DAY FIX The Ed Sullivan Show Secret Lives of the Super Rich Secret Lives of the Super Rich Dragon Ball Z Kai Keeping Up With the Kardashians The New Normal Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) John Cusack, Rob Corddry. A hot tub transports four pals back to their heyday in the 1980s. One Piece Pit Bulls and Parolees Tia rescues a handicapped puppy. Ghost Adventures A century-old Pioneer Saloon. Chopped Crispy chicken wings; peri peri rub. Property Brothers A couple wants out of their small condo. Caught on Camera What Would You Do? Secret Lives of the Super Rich Secret Lives of the Super Rich King of the Hill Hanky Panky Feud Feud Feud Feud Feud Feud Everybody Raymond Smerconish CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow (4:59) Sex and (4:00) The Princess and the Frog (2009) Keith David Down to Earth (2001) Chris Rock, Regina King. A black comic is reincarnated in the body of a white tycoon. The Little Mermaid (1989) Voices of Jodi Benson, Pat Carroll. CNN Special Report former NFL star accused of murder. Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES 3 King of the Hill High Anxiety (11:01) Married at First Sight Wedding Preparations Teen Mom A Little Help Catelyn chooses adoption. Mob Wives Taking a look back at the past season. (10:36) Friends Teen Mom Standing Up Mob Wives Liv & Maddie Girl Meets World (11:12) Everybody Loves Raymond A classic Barone wedding. Justice With Judge Jeanine Sex and (2008) Sarah Jessica er, Kim Cattrall, Chris Noth. Time brings many changes for Carrie and her gal pals. The Boondocks American Dad Pit Bulls and Parolees Unleashed Pit Bulls and Parolees Local shelter fights Tia over pit bull. (Season 6) Ghost Adventures An investigator from Bannack Ghost Town. Chopped Catfish; cherry preserve; fried dessert. Property Brothers A search for a modern home. Lockup Inmate assault; daring escape. The Suze Orman Show The five money moves not to make. Everybody Raymond (9:45) Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson. A hot tub transports four pals back to their heyday in the 1980s. American Dad Guy (10:02) Pit Bulls and Parolees Sugar cares for blind pit bull. The Dead Files Paranormal activity The Dead Files An old plantation at a restaurant. home in Alabama. Dragon Ball Z Kill la Kill Kai (11:02) Pit Bulls and Parolees Why We Go On Ghost Adventures An investigator from Bannack Ghost Town. Chopped T.G.I. Fry-Day Hot dogs Chopped Decadent late-night hour Chopped Catfish; cherry preserve; and taro root; cube steak. dishes. fried dessert. House Hunters Renovation A home near Hartford, Conn. Lockup Online post leads to an arrest. Restaurant Startup Crave Culinaire; The Inventing Room. CNN Special Report Atlanta Child Murders Tyler Perry s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009) Tyler Perry, Taraji P. Henson, Adam Rodriguez. A boozy singer finds a way to change her life. (7:45) Sleeping Beauty (1959) Voices of Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, Eleanor Audley. House Hunters House Hunters International Lockup Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center. Property Brothers A search for a modern home. Lockup Charleston: Extended Stay - Dirt Roads and Trouble Restaurant Startup Baby s Badass The Suze Orman Show The five Burgers in Los Angeles. money moves not to make. CNN Special Report Investigating David Hartley murder case. Friends Forensic Files (11:40) Friends Forensic Files (10:10) Tyler Perry s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009) Tyler Perry, Taraji P. Henson, Adam Rodriguez. Cinderella (1950) Voices of Ilene Woods, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton. (11:15) Pocahontas (1995) Mel Gibson

26 4 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 SUNDAY DAYTIME SL = Sudden Link CP = CP-Tel MARCH 22 SL CP 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 LIMITED BASIC CABLE Good Morning KTBS # 3 America KALB % 5 Homes Estates & King of TBS _ 23 KLAX (? 8 WGN-A KSLA KLPA + 27 Search-- Way, 12 ` 13 Curious George KMSS. A 10 KSHV / ( 9 KPXJ 0 19 Bethel Church KNTS 1 7 Barney Miller EWTN Angelus Pope Into the Wild King of Health- Food First Word KTBS 3 News First News This Week With George... Poppy Cat (EI) Friends Noodle/ Doodle Friends Good Morning America The Key of David 21 Day Fix 21 DAY FIX Today Meet the Press Calvary Baptist Church Friends Friends This Week With George... Ministries Church of the Cross KSLA News 12 Curious George Give Me the Bible Zion Baptist Daniel Tiger Extra Baptist Church Barney Miller Holy Rosary EXPANDED CABLE gram Pro- TLC : 211 DISC USA LIFE AMC TNT FX ; 213 < 29 Shark Powered = 30 > 26? 20 ESPN A 32 ESPN2 B 33 FSN SPIKE HIST SYFY BET A&E MTV T25 Sexy Bodies! David Jeremiah In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Mad Men Commissions and Fees Law & Order Songwriter suspected. C 37 Fisherman s 25 F 212 Daniel Tiger Hall Let Bible Speak Christlove Prayer In tl Share Turning Point (Part 1 of 2) Sunday Mass SPRING BREAK BIKINI BODIES Joel In Touch Osteen Pastor Chris Amazing Facts Mad Men The Phantom All About the Benjamins (2002) Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Eva Mendes. Word- Mnistries Breakfast at Under the Tuscan Sun (2003) Diane Lane, Sandra Oh, Lindsay Duncan. Sesame Street Word of God Dinosaur Train FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace Hunt.- Church Tommy Bates Christlove Shreveport Community In tl Church Joel Osteen David Jeremiah Law & Order Blaze Trinity Baptist Church Litany Heart Say Yes, Dress CBS News Sunday Morning Best Of... Jack Van Impe Word- Mnistries Jesse Duplantis Joel Osteen Marshall Full Project Church Love Heart After God Ministries Lenten Reflect. Bookmark Vaticano Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Bering Sea Gold Bering Sea Gold Escape Goat Sirens Sirens Dig Peter s pursuit hits a dead end. Joel Osteen Cindy Crawford Pineville Methodist Health- Food Larry King Sp. In an Instant In an Instant: Rush Hour Disaster An interstate bridge collapse. NHL Hockey: St. Louis Blues at Detroit Red Wings. From PGA Tour Golf: Arnold Palmer Invitational, Final Round. From Bay Hill Club & Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. Lodge in Orlando, Fla. Bad Boys II (2003) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Jordi Mollà. Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. AAA Ben- Sav. Mr (2004) Bernie Mac, Angela Bassett, Michael Rispoli. Word- Mnistries Face the Nation Stop Anxiety First Baptist Church Special Vocation Boom Say Yes, Dress The Holy Rosary Say Yes, Dress A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001) Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O Connor. Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Mike Myers, Beyoncé Knowles NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA. Dreamcatcher (2015) A former prostitute helps at-risk women change their lives. Women of The Closer The Power Butler Did It Broadmoor Baptist Church Westside Baptist Church Sunday Mass Sunday Mass Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Animal Adv Arbor Jubilee Litany Heart Say Yes, Dress Man vs. Elk Billy Graham The Fast and the Furious (2001) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Fast & Furious (2009) In an Instant In an Instant: Rush Hour Disaster An interstate bridge collapse. Murder at 1600 (1997) Wesley Snipes, Diane Lane, Daniel Benzali NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA. Nightlife TV Mr (2004) Bernie Mac, Angela Bassett, Michael Rispoli. Larry King Sp. In Concert Christ s capture according to St. John. Say Yes, Dress Bering Sea Gold Bering Sea Gold Alaska: The Last Frontier Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Victims Unit Victims Unit My 600-Lb. Life James Story Alaska: The Last Frontier Unsolved Mysteries Expecting Amish (2014) AJ Michalka, Jesse Ticket Out (2010) Ray Liotta, Alexandra McCartney, Jean-Luc Bilodeau. Breckenridge, Colin Ford. Godzilla (1998) Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno. Nuclear testing in the South Pacific produces a giant mutated lizard. Law & Order Identity Tremors (1990) Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter. Law & Order Floater The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) Vin Diesel, Colm Feore, Thandie Newton. 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(9:01) Talking Dead Guests discuss Try. Modern Regrets Only Modern Good Times Sunday Mass Sunday Mass The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Who Do You Think You Are? Actress Angie Harmon s ancestry. Alaskan Bush People: Revisited Meet the Browns Modern Modern (10:02) Stalked by My Neighbor (2015) Kelcie Stranahan, Amy Pietz. A rape victim tries to learn the identity of a killer. The Walking Dead Try Life within mimics life outside. Comic Book Men Comic Book Men 2015 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA. The Express (2008) Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown. Premiere. Born poor, Ernie Davis becomes a star football player. (4:00) This Is 40 (2012) Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann. A long-married couple deal with personal and professional crises. SportsCenter Women s College Basketball: NCAA Tournament, Second Round: Teams TBA. (4:00) MLS Soccer: D.C. United at New York Red Bulls. Pelicans Live Bar Rescue An outrageous lakeside bar owner. 25 American Pickers A fast-talking F 212 taxidermy deer. (4:00) Zathura (2005) Josh G 21 Hutcherson, Jonah Bobo. 101 I DISN L 224 NICK FNC O 64 Women s College Basketball: NCAA Tournament, Second Round: Teams TBA. LHSAA Hall of Girls High School Basketball: LHSAA Class 4A, Fame Induction Final: Salmen vs. Warren Easton. Just Go With It (2011) Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman. A man s careless lie spins out of control. LHSAA Spotlight Bar Rescue A live music bar owner Bar Rescue A castle-shaped bar struggles. with an angry owner. American Pickers The guys go to the track. Ax Men Log Runners The Rygaard crew has an issue. Jumanji (1995) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt, Kirsten Dunst. A sinister board game puts its players in mortal jeopardy. (4:30) Obsessed (2009) Idris Elba, Beyoncé Knowles, Ali Larter. A stalker threatens a married man s idyllic life. Intervention Laney A woman must escape alcoholism. 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A man forms a gospel choir to collect an inheritance. Intervention: I Was There Behind the scenes of the series. (6:45) Teen Mom The Last Straw Amber learns she is being investigated. Intervention Katie A former elite dancer fights addiction. (7:55) Teen Mom Catelynn wants to mend her relationship. Selena (1997) Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos, Jon Seda. Mexican-American singer skyrockets to fame. Liv & Maddie Liv & Maddie Liv & Maddie (DVS) SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants Full House Liv & Maddie I Didn t Do It Full House Pal Joey Full House Baby Love Just Go With It (2011) Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman. A man s careless lie spins out of control. SportsCenter ESPN FC RodeoHouston Wrap Being Mary Jane Mary Jane moves forward with her life. Neighbors With Benefits Swingers seek new recruits. Teen Mom Trick or Treat Maci and Ryan argue. Walk of Shame Shuttle Liv & Maddie Jessie Full House Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Barely Famous Dog With a Blog Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Bar Rescue Taffer returns to a bar a second time. (10:03) Vikings The Usurper The fleet returns to Kattegat. SportsCenter College GameDay Girls High School Basketball: LHSAA Class 2A, Final: North Caddo vs. Pickering. Bar Rescue A family divided over a beer bar s debt. (11:01) Ax Men Log Runners The Rygaard crew has an issue. The Fifth Element (1997) Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm. A New York cabby tries to save Earth in Keyshia Cole: All In (10:01) Neighbors With Benefits Swingers seek new recruits. Teen Mom Gary will not celebrate Leah s birthday. Mob Wives Looking back at the past season. Girl Meets World Friends Rev. Peter Popoff Liv & Maddie Good Luck Charlie (10:36) Friends BET s Weekend Inspiration (11:01) Intervention: I Was There (11:05) Teen Mom Without You Maci struggles to keep up. Love & Hip Hop Diamond falls for Rich. Good Luck Charlie (11:12) Everybody Loves Raymond Thank You Notes FOX Report FOX News Special Geraldo Rivera Reports Appealing Stossel FOX News Special FOX News Special a murderer s death sentence. (5:45) The Royals Stand and Unfold Yourself The Prince and Princess struggle. (5:23) South (5:56) South (6:28) South North Woods Law Two drunk sledders run over warden. moose; illegal bird hunting. North Woods Law Poached Food Paradise The best places to eat bacon. All-Star Academy Mentors in head-to-head team battles. Food Paradise Monster burger in Las Vegas. Guy s Grocery Games Free Samples House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation A divorcee is eager for a fresh start. Caught on Camera Passed on to millions; must see videos. Caught on Camera I m Alive! Facing their biggest fears. 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An Irish-Italian hood joins the 1950s New York Mafia. (10:35) Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn (2013) Armand Assante, William DeMeo. Swamp People Bulletproof Floating bait technique. The Cabin in the Woods (2011) Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison. Being Mary Jane Mary Jane moves forward with her life. Bates Motel Norma informs Norman of his boundaries. Teen Mom Change of Plans Farrah challenges Daniel. Love & Hip Hop Jhonni pours her heart out to Rich. Swamp People Bad Lands Several dangerous gators. Who Can I Run To? (2014) Marvin Sapp, Tasha Page Lockhart. A gospel singer reunites with her former group members. Bates Motel Focusing on Annika s disappearance. Teen Mom For the Best Maci and Ryan fight. Love & Hip Hop Unfinished business; Chink s ultimatum. (9:03) Appalachian Outlaws Unlikely Allies Slither (2006) Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks, Michael Rooker. Alien organisms infest a small town. Bates Motel Romero asks Norman some hard questions. Teen Mom Wake Up Amber reconsiders custody. Austin & Ally Austin & Ally I Didn t Do It Austin & Ally Zapped (2014) Zendaya, Spencer Boldman. A girl uses a smartphone app to magically control boys. Bella and the Bulldogs Bella and the Bulldogs FNC Special Report With Bret Baier O 64 E! Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kris begins P 100 dating. COM TOON 102 R 227 The Nightly Show Daily Show/Jon Stewart Teen Titans Go! Ninjago: Masters Bella and the Bella and the Bulldogs Bulldogs On the Record With Greta Van Susteren E! News Keeping Up With the Kardashians The New Normal (5:56) South (6:28) South Regular Show Black Ink Crew Ted s true feelings about Sky. (8:45) K.C. Undercover Being Mary Jane Kara protects Mary Jane. (9:02) The Returned Camille devises a way to leave hiding. Teen Mom Cate and Tyler learn they are pregnant. Love & Hip Hop Unfinished business; Chink s ultimatum. (9:10) Jessie Space Out Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (9:35) Star Wars Rebels Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (10:03) Swamp People Using cannibalized gator as bait. (11:01) Swamp People Bulletproof Floating bait technique. Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever (2009) Noah Segan, Rusty Kelley. A flesh-eating virus targets teens at a high-school prom. Being Mary Jane No Eggspectations Dr. Marrs delivers news. (10:04) The Returned Camille devises a way to leave hiding. (10:03) Teen Mom Cate and Tyler learn they are pregnant. Black Ink Crew Ted s true feelings about Sky. I Didn t Do It A.N.T. Farm Good Luck Charlie Friends (10:36) Friends The O Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity The O Reilly Factor The Kelly File South Ski trip to Aspen. King of the Hill South Chef Aid King of the Hill Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kris begins dating. South South Succubus The Cleveland Show The Cleveland Show The Royals The Prince and Princess struggle. 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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Taken Dance Moms The ALDC returns to Pittsburgh. 19 Kids and Counting Painting on a double date; pizza party. Amish Mafia Levi requests an Ordnung change. Modern Pilot Modern Dance Moms Abby quickly praises Brynn. (3:00) The Green Mile (1999) Tom Hanks, David Morse. A guard thinks an inmate has a supernatural power to heal. Rizzoli & Isles The squad hunts a serial killer. 19 Kids and Counting Jessa & Ben Wedding Sneak Peek Amish Mafia: The Devil s Cut False Prophets Modern Modern Dance Moms The ALDC heads to Philadelphia. EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope Veritatis Splendor Pt Kids and Counting Remembering Jessa s moments. and Bees Make (9:01) 7 Little Johnstons Birds Babies Amish Mafia Susanna visits Levi unexpectedly. Modern Unplugged Modern Career Day Dance Moms Cathy assembles a new team of dancers. Amish Mafia: The First Chapter Episode 5 Sirens Balls (9:31) Modern Chirp (9:02) Dance Mums UK Charlotte storms out of the studio. Jurassic (1993) Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum. Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an islandjungle theme park. Rizzoli & Isles A woman s husband NBA Basketball: San Antonio Spurs at Dallas Mavericks. From American Airlines Center is murdered. in Dallas. Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Marvel s the Avengers (2012) Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo. Superheroes join forces Justified Trust Raylan puts more to save the world from an unexpected enemy. pressure on his CIs. SportsCenter College Basketball: NIT Tournament, Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. Baseball Tonight SportsNation E:60 The Fab Five Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson at the U of Michigan in College Basketball: NIT Tournament, Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. UIL Championship Spotlight Stars Insider College Baseball: Oklahoma at Texas Christian. From Charlie and Marie Lupton Baseball Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. (4:00) 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes. Counting Cars Counting Cars Face Off Artists use avant-garde outfits to inspire their villains. Keyshia Cole: All In Counting Cars Danny is hosting a giant car show. Face Off Miss Intergalactic I Am Number Four (2011) Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Dianna Agron. An alien teenager must evade those sent to kill him. Counting Cars Counting Cars Face Off Super Selfies Superhero makeup. Counting Cars For Colored Girls (2010) Kimberly Elise, Janet Jackson, Loretta Devine. Crises, heartbreak and crimes bind together a group of women. Married at First Sight: Matchmaking Special leads to marriage. Married at First Sight Wedding Preparations A social experiment 80 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Danny Brown (3:55) B.A.P.S (1997) Halle 82 Berry, Martin Landau. K.C. Undercover K.C. Undercover L Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn FNC Special Report With Bret Baier O 64 E! Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kim s Journey to the P 100 Altar COM TOON 102 R 227 The Nightly Show Daily Show/Jon Stewart Ridiculousness Future Ridiculousness Black Ink Crew Ted s true feelings about Sky. Ridiculousness Rick Ross Ridiculousness Eric Andre. Love & Hip Hop Jhonni pours her heart out to Rich. Counting Cars Face Off Imaginary Friends Bringing imaginary friends to life. Keyshia Cole: All In Married at First Sight The Weddings The Challenge: Battle of the Exes 2 Unseen footage. Love & Hip Hop Unfinished business; Chink s ultimatum. I Didn t Do It Austin & Ally Camp Rock (2008) Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas. Celebrity singers coach aspiring musicians at a special summer camp. Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn On the Record With Greta Van Susteren E! News Chrisley Knows Best (5:56) South The List Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! KTBS 3 News at Ten NewsChannel 5 (10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:37) Nightline (10:34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Conan Kevin Hart; Roman Reigns; Incubus. ABC31 News at 10 Outlaw Country The Task Force makes a drug discovery. KSLA News at 10PM Independent Lens A filmmaker unlocks a family secret. Modern The Simpsons The Office Office Olympics Late Night With Seth Meyers Conan (10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:37) Nightline (10:35) Late Show With David Letterman Modern Starry Night The Cleveland Show Outlaw Country The Task Force makes a drug discovery. Charlie Rose TMZ Guy Guy American Dad Max Jets T.J. Hooker Trackdown Malcolm & Eddie Grab Your Catechism with Fr. Women of Grace (10:01) 19 Kids and Counting Remembering Jessa s moments. Amish Mafia Susanna visits Levi unexpectedly. (10:01) Modern (10:31) Modern (10:02) Dance Moms Cathy assembles a new team of dancers. James Corden Dish Nation Mike & Molly Good Times Daily Mass - Olam Daily Mass (11:01) 7 Little Johnstons Birds and Bees Make Babies Amish Mafia: The First Chapter Episode 5 (11:01) Sirens Balls (11:31) Sirens Charbroiled (11:02) Dance Moms The ALDC heads to Philadelphia. Jurassic (1993) Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum. Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park. NBA Basketball: Golden State Warriors at Portland Trail Blazers. From Moda Center in Portland. (10:02) Justified Trust Raylan puts more pressure on his CIs. SportsCenter (11:03) Justified Raylan and Boyd each test Ava s loyalty. SportsCenter 30 for for 30 NBA Tonight Davey O Brien Award 15 Spurs Insider UIL Championship Spotlight Never Back Down (2008) Djimon Hounsou, Sean Faris, Amber Heard. Premiere. A teen is lured into combat in an underground fighting league. Gangland Undercover Falco quickly moves up the ranks. Haunting: Australia The team heads to Woodford Academy. 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A male stripper takes a young upstart under his wing. Pretty Little Liars A surprise witness in Alison s trial. Pretty Little Liars Shocking secrets are revealed. Street Art Throwdown Spraypainting a moving target. The Fosters Callie visits with Robert s father. Magic Mike (2012) Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matthew McConaughey. A male stripper takes a young upstart under his wing. Pretty Little Liars Shocking secrets are revealed. The 700 Club Ayaan Hirsi Ali ( Heretic ). Boy Meets World Street Art Throwdown Boy Meets World

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Theory Theory Nashville Nashville: On the Record 2 Cast members perform. CSI: Cyber Fire Code A new cyber threat that helps arsonists. KTBS 3 News at Ten NewsChannel 5 (10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:37) Nightline (10:34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Conan James Corden; Christopher Plummer; The Mavericks. ABC31 News at 10 KSLA News at 10PM The Office Office Olympics Late Night With Seth Meyers Conan (10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:37) Nightline Rules of Engagement (10:35) Late Show With David Letterman NOVA The Bible s Buried Secrets The Old Testament and concept of God. (DVS) FOX News Ark- La-Tex Anger Management Are We There Yet? Anger Management KTBS 3 9 O Clock News Hour on KPXJ 21 Charlie s Angels Kris poses as a tennis pro. EWTN Religious Vaticano Strange Love Under Siege (1992) Steven Seagal, Tommy Lee Jones, Gary Busey. A Navy cook thwarts a plot to hijack a battleship. Castle Recoil Evidence links a murder to Sen. Bracken. Castle A young reality-tv star is murdered. (DVS) Iron Man (2008) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. SportsCenter NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors. From Air Canada Centre in Toronto. Baseball Tonight OSU Spring Sports Cops Coast to Coast SportsNation UIL Championship Spotlight Jail American Pickers The guys go back to Hobo Jack s. (4:00) Beyond Loch Ness (2008) Brian Krause, Don S. Davis. College Basketball: NIT Tournament, Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. Big 12 Showcase Cops Weddingchapel owners. Pelicans Live Cops American Pickers The pickers find a mound of motorcycles. Strange Love Last Frontiersmen Life in the Rocky Mountains. NCIS Homesick A mysterious illness. (DVS) (9:02) Little Women: NY Kristin has a tearful panic attack. Castle Target A kidnapping plot is revealed. (DVS) The Americans Stan and Oleg hatch a risky plan. Modern Boys Night The Simpsons Modern Benched The Cleveland Show Charlie Rose TMZ Guy Guy American Dad T.J. 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(N Subject to Blackout) Cops Odd Arrests No. 3 Cops Street Patrol American Pickers The Mega- Pick A Colorado mega-pick. Beast of the Bering Sea (2013) Cassie Scerbo, Jonathan Lipnicki. Siblings disturb a colony of vampires in an underwater cave. (4:30) Why Did I Get Married? (2007) Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson, Jill Scott. Eight married friends grapple with commitment and betrayal. Storage Wars (4:25) Catfish: The TV Show Storage Wars Storage Wars (5:35) Catfish: The TV Show Harold & Armani Storage Wars The Shrining (3:55) Selena (1997) Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos, Jon Seda. Mexican-American singer skyrockets to fame. Jessie Jessie Luke hurts his knee. The Thundermans The Thundermans FNC Special Report With Bret Baier O 64 E! Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kris begins P 100 dating. COM TOON 102 R 227 The Nightly Show Daily Show/Jon Stewart Storage Wars Keyshia Cole: All In Storage Wars (6:45) Catfish: The TV Show Tracie & Sammie Actress Tracie Thoms. Hot GRITS The girls afternoon at the lake. Cops Cops Cops Coast to Coast American Pickers The crew hits a roadblock. Pelicans Live American Pickers Let it Go Attack From Beneath (2013) Graham Greene, Anthony Treach Criss. Giant monsters emerge from the sea floor near Florida. Being Mary Jane Mary Jane moves forward with her life. Storage Wars Storage Wars (7:55) Catfish: The TV Show Daisy & Marcus Walk of Shame Shuttle Barely Famous Gladiator CSI: NY Dead Reckoning A woman confesses to murder. (11:05) The Americans Pressure on Philip intensifies. SportsCenter SportsCenter NBA Tonight 30 for 30 Pelicans Insider Girls High School Basketball: LHSAA Class 1A, Final: Vermilion Catholic vs. North Central. Cops Cops Cops Stolen vehicle; drug bust. (10:03) American Pickers Mike gets lucky while freestyling. (9:10) Being Mary Jane One Is the Loneliest Number A fatal Atlanta school shooting. (9:01) Storage Wars (9:31) Storage Wars Catfish: The TV Show A woman searches for answers. Hot GRITS The girls afternoon at the lake. I Didn t Do It Austin & Ally Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010) Demi Lovato, (8:40) Jessie (9:05) Jessie Dog With a Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas. Blog The Thundermans Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! The Thundermans Full House Full House Full House Star Search Full House On the Record With Greta Van Susteren E! News Evan Almighty (2007) Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman. God commands a newly elected congressman to build an ark. (5:56) Workaholics (6:28) South Regular Show Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Jail Jail (11:01) American Pickers A Colorado mega-pick. Bermuda Tentacles (2014) Linda Hamilton, Trevor Donovan. A rescue team battles an ancient monster in the Bermuda Triangle. (10:02) Storage Wars (10:21) Keyshia Cole: All In (10:32) Storage Wars (10:01) Teen Mom Cate and Tyler learn they are pregnant. Walk of Shame Shuttle I Didn t Do It Dance Fever Friends Barely Famous The Wendy Williams Show Deborah Norville ( Inside Edition ). (11:01) Storage Wars (11:31) Storage Wars (11:01) Catfish: The TV Show A woman searches for answers. Hot GRITS The girls afternoon at the lake. A.N.T. Farm That s So Raven That s So Raven (10:36) Friends (11:12) George Lopez Angie maintains her story. The O Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity The O Reilly Factor The Kelly File South King of the Hill South Butters first kiss. King of the Hill South South Workaholics The Slump The Cleveland Show The Cleveland Show The Royals The Prince and Princess struggle. American Dad Big Time in Hollywood, FL American Dad The Royals Prince Liam is reunited with his ex. Daily Show/Jon Stewart To Be Announced To Be Announced APL S 203 TRAV FOOD HGTV T 208 U 207 V 209 MSNBC W 65 CNBC X 66 TVL 202 CNN 63 OXYGN FAM ± Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Fishing for sea robin. Buying and Selling A smaller maintenance-free home. Man v. Food Indianapolis Man v. Food Butte Bizarre Foods: Delicious Dest. Bizarre Foods: Delicious Dest. 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32 10 THE NATCHITOCHES TIMES Weekend Edition, March 21-22, 2015 THURSDAY EVENING SL = Sudden Link CP = CP-Tel MARCH 26 SL CP 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 LIMITED BASIC CABLE KTBS # 3 KTBS 3 News at ABC World Five News KALB % 5 News NBC Nightly News TBS _ 23 KLAX (? 8 WGN-A + 27 KSLA, 12 KLPA ` 13 KMSS. A 10 KSHV / ( 9 KPXJ 0 19 KNTS 1 7 KTBS 3 News at Six NewsChannel 5 Wheel of Fortune Grey s Anatomy Meredith is rattled Scandal Put a Ring on It Michael by recent events. gets in trouble. Dateline NBC The Blacklist A scientist kidnaps disabled patients. American Crime Episode Four Russ and Barb receive a visitor. KTBS 3 News at Ten (9:01) The Slap Rosie alienates her NewsChannel supporters. 5 (10:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (11:37) Nightline (10:34) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers NCAA Tip-Off 2015 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA NCAA Basketball Tournament: Teams TBA. 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A meddlesome woman tries to find the perfect man for her daughter. (4:30) Under Siege (1992) Steven Seagal, Tommy Lee Jones. A Navy cook thwarts a plot to hijack a battleship. Castle Scared to Death A DVD appears to kill its viewers. (3:30) Iron Man (2008) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow. Castle The Wild Rover A murder is traced to an Irish gang. Alaska: The Last Frontier Parlors and Poop Chutes Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Blood Brothers The Holy Rosary The Doctor Blake Mysteries All That Glitters FOX News Ark- La-Tex Anger Management Are We There Yet? Anger Management KTBS 3 9 O Clock News Hour on KPXJ 21 Charlie s Angels Men strap explosives to Sabrina. Catholics Come Home Crossing the Goal My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding joins Myrtle Manor. Welcome to Myrtle Manor Roxy Alaska: The Last Frontier Making the most of the sunlight. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Dreams Deferred Made of Honor (2008) Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan. A man schemes to prevent his best friend s wedding. National Lampoon s Vacation (1983) Chevy Chase, Beverly D Angelo, Christie Brinkley. Castle Castle believes he witnesses a murder. (DVS) Alaska: The Last Frontier Hunting for a wild goat. Castle Big footprints are found near Castle Becketts reflects on her a murder. (DVS) relationship. (DVS) The Other Guys (2010) Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes. Two desk-bound detectives get a chance to work on a real case. SportsCenter MLB Preseason Baseball: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Chicago Cubs. From Sloan in Mesa, Ariz. (N Subject to Blackout) Baseball Tonight C-USA Showcase Pardon the Interruption Outdoors Southwest 30 for 30 Shorts 30 for 30 Two fighters established a captivating rivalry. Sugar Ray Leonard versus Roberto Duran. High School Basketball: UIL Class 5A, Final: Lancaster vs. Beaumont Ozen. (4:00) Ocean s Twelve (2004) George Clooney, Brad Pitt. Indebted criminals plan an elaborate heist in Europe. Pawn Stars Tee d Off Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars a pair of pistols. (4:30) Predator 2 (1990) Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Ruben Blades. Police officers lock horns with a bloodthirsty alien. Being Mary Jane Mary Jane moves forward with her life. The First 48 Murder of a beloved neighbor; robbery. 80 Ridiculousness 82 L (5:35) Ridiculousness Being Mary Jane A fatal Atlanta school shooting. SportsDay OnAir Scott & Bailey Rachel hides out at Janet s. Modern The Simpsons Guy Goy T.J. Hooker The Bribe Defending Life Modern Airport 2010 The Cleveland Show Guy Women of Grace My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding Alaska: The Last Frontier The Kilchers cattle. Charlie Rose TMZ American Dad To Be Announced Rules of Engagement Late Show W/ Letterman Dish Nation Mike & Molly The Wedding Daily Mass - Olam Daily Mass Welcome to Myrtle Manor Roxy joins Myrtle Manor. Alaska: The Last Frontier Parlors and Poop Chutes Dig Prayer of David (10:01) Dig Prayer of David (11:02) Dig Peter s pursuit hits a dead end. (9:02) Movie (11:02) Made of Honor (2008) Kevin McKidd National Lampoon s European Vacation (1985) Chevy Chase, Beverly D Angelo. The Griswold family wins a free trip to Europe. Archer Drastic Voyage: Part I CSI: NY Software company executive dies. Vegas Vacation (1997) Chevy Chase, Beverly D Angelo. CSI: NY Hammer Down Interstate trucking ring. (9:31) Archer (10:01) Archer (10:32) The Other Guys (2010) Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes. Baseball Tonight SportsCenter SportsCenter Boxing: Friday Night Fights. From Hialeah Race Track in Hialeah, FL. MLB Preseason Baseball: Colorado Rockies at Texas Rangers. From Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Ariz. (N In My Own Subject to Blackout) Words Ocean s Thirteen (2007) George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon. Danny Ocean and his gang seek to right a wrong. Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Son Pawn Stars of Gun WWE SmackDown! Real Husbands of Hollywood Real Husbands of Hollywood The First 48 Murder Rap A bullied The First 48 Gun violence in the teen is murdered. Big Easy. (6:10) Ridiculousness (6:45) Ridiculousness Rapper Rick Ross; Hood Hundredaire. Semi-Pro (2008) Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson. A 70s-era musician buys a basketball league s worst team. (4:55) Dog With a Blog Bella and the Bulldogs (5:20) Another Cinderella Story (2008) Selena Gomez, Drew Seeley, Jane Lynch. Bella and the Bulldogs FNC Special Report With Bret Baier O 64 E! (4:00) Evan Almighty (2007) P 100 Lauren Graham COM The Nightly 102 Show Daily Show/Jon Stewart TOON Teen Titans R 227 Go! APL S 203 TRAV FOOD HGTV V 209 MSNBC W 65 CNBC X 66 TVL Make It Pop Sam & Cat FresnoGirl On the Record With Greta Van Susteren (7:20) Ridiculousness Real Husbands of Hollywood Pawn Stars Real Husbands of Hollywood Vikings Preparations for the Paris raid pick up speed. College GameDay SportsDay OnAir Rounders (1998) Matt Damon, Edward Norton, John Turturro. A former cardplayer returns to gambling to save a friend. (10:03) Vikings The inner turmoil of (11:01) Pawn a man. Stars The Punisher (2004) Thomas Jane, John Travolta, Will Patton. An FBI agent seeks revenge for the murder of his family. Real Husbands of Hollywood The First 48 A high-school senior is The First 48 A mother of five is shot to death. bound and executed. (7:55) Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Eric Andre. Saturday Night Live SNL s NFL Saturday Fan favorite sports-themed sketches. Liv & Maddie Dog With a Blog Full House Full House Full House Aftershocks E! News Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kim s Journey to the Altar (5:56) South Teen Titans Go! Ninjago: Masters (6:28) South Regular Show K.C. Undercover Full House Ridiculousness I Didn t Do It Jessie Ride to Riches (9:40) Real Husbands of Hollywood Bad Sport Hot GRITS The girls afternoon at the lake. Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Broke A$$ (10:02) Ridiculousness Game Show Dog With a Blog Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Real Husbands of Hollywood (11:31) Pawn Stars Battledogs (2013) The Wendy Williams Show Regina King ( American Crime ). (10:02) The First 48 Elderly woman (11:01) The First 48 Gun violence strangled; student shot. in the Big Easy. Barely Famous I Didn t Do It Logan s Run Friends (10:32) Snack- Off Walk of Shame Shuttle (11:03) Ridiculousness A.N.T. Farm Good Luck Charlie (10:36) Friends The O Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity The O Reilly Factor The Kelly File Big Time in Hollywood, FL King of the Hill Workaholics The Slump King of the Hill To Be Announced Railroad Alaska A fresh water supply is threatened. Bizarre Foods With Andrew T 208 Zimmern Chopped Deckle of beef in the U 207 appetizer round. 202 CNN 63 Man v. Food Man v. Food Springfield Chopped A fancy cake and a Bloody Mary. Expedition Unknown Josh investigate geoglyphs in Peru. 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