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Southeastern Louisiana University Honor’s List Students of St. Bernard Parish Southeastern Louisiana University has named 4,171 students to its honors list for the fall 2022 semester.

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Over the weekend I was able to start prepping my raised beds to grow out some heirloom vegetables (Chackbay peas, white mirlitons, cowhorn okra, and more!). For me, this means digging up wheelbarrow loads of vermicompost- a rich, dark-colored compost made by the Red Wiggler breed of worms. These little worms can eat half to one-third of their weight in organic matter each day. I have them established in beds underneath my rabbit hutches, where they convert spilled feed, hay, and droppings along with my kitchen scraps and garden waste into black gold known as vermicompost or worm castings. Gardeners love to add worm castings to the soil to improve tilth and fertility. Worm castings have also been shown to increase plant growth and yield, as well as work to suppress key pests and diseases of plants when incorporated into the soil. Worm castings/ vermicompost can be bought at local garden centers, but this material is usually pricey. It’s very easy to get a vermicompost bin going in our area since we have mild winters and as long as they are in the shade, long summers where worms thrive, and soon you will have a source of vermicompost free of charge. The Red Wiggler worm is the most efficient type of worm for composting systems because they reproduce quickly and are voracious eaters.Youcanpurchasecontainers full of Red Wigglers at some of the local garden centers, or via mail order from retailers online. Red Wigglers are happiest where they can have access to new organic matter on a regular basis. This can include lawn clippings, leaves, coffee grounds, kitchen scraps, garden waste, and animal manures. They don’t enjoy living in bins where citrus rinds, meat, dairy, or oily material are added to the mix. Many prefabricated worm bin systems are out there on the market, or you can choose to make a simple worm bin yourself. I use treated wood to construct beds that when full, reach 18 inches in depth. A Rubbermaid tote bin also can be made into a sturdy bin to keep worms in. Choose an opaque solid-colored bin with a solid-colored lid. You want the interior of the bin to remain dark as the worms do not appreciate sunlight. Add some ventilation holes about one inch from the top of the bin. I usually use a handheld drill with a half-inch bit to do this. Add a hole to the bin roughly every six inches along the rim.

Agent Scheuermann Named 2022-23 Deputy of the Year

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It has been said children learn from the example set for them by their parents, whether good or bad, and perhaps a child's same sex parent is the most influential person in their life. This certainly rings true for St.

Parish Government Joins Lawsuit Against Port of New Orleans

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In the afternoon of Friday, January 20, the St. Bernard Parish District Attorney’s Office filed a “petition to intervene” against the Port of New Orleans’s proposed container terminal project in Violet on behalf of the St. Bernard Parish Government (SBPG). This petition asks that the SBPG join the lawsuit filed against Port NOLA by the Stop the Destruction of St. Bernard (SOS) group as an additional plaintiff.

St. Bernard School Board Appoints New President and Vice-President

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The St. Bernard Parish School Board (SBPSB), at their January 24 meeting, held elections to determine who would be the board president and vice president. And though there are a few new faces on the school board (district 2 member Henry Rodriguez, district 8 member Millie Harris, and district 9 member Keisa “Franklin” Rodney) who were recently elected in 2022, the board chose to appoint two returning board members to these leadership positions.

Fire Breaks Out at Chalmette Refining Facility

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On Saturday, January 21, a fire briefly broke out at the Chalmette Refining facility, affecting one of the company’s “process units.” The fire occurred at around 2 P.M. Chalmette Refining and St. Bernard Parish Fire personnel were quick to respond, securing the area and putting out the fire about 20 minutes later.

Krewe of Lourdes Queens Luncheon

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The Krewe of Lourdes Queens met for their annual luncheon at the Salmen-Fritchie House to honor the 2023 Queen Denise Gowland Clark. Pictured at the luncheon are Celeste McShane, JoAnn Anderson, Theresa Lauzon, Tracy Petruccelli, Judy Hoffmeister, Katie Tommaseo, Rachael Fox, Cheryl Georgusis, Denise Clark, Lena Nunez, Petrina Meyers, Katherine Lemoine, Adele Faust, Melanie Cannatella, Joan Garofalo, Nora Egan, and Ruth Bertucci. The 2023 Krewe of Lourdes ball and supper dance will be held February 4 at the Frederick Sigur Civic Center. The Krewe of Lourdes donates all profits from the event to support the ministries and development of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Violet. For more information, please contact Lena Nunez at 504.491.5266.

St. Bernard Port, Harbor & Terminal District Elects New Board of Commissioners

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The Board of Commissioners of the St. Bernard Port, Harbor and Terminal District held their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, January 10, 2023, at 12 pm. The meeting was held in the Boardroom, located at 100 Port Boulevard, 3rd Floor. In the meeting, the commissioners discussed Election of Officers. This included nominations for the positions of President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer.

Gowland Speaks at January BPW Meeting

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The St. Bernard Business and Professional Women’s Club held their monthly meeting on January 16. Gail Gowland, Director of the Family Violence Program of St. Bernard, was the guest speaker. She gave an update on the program and shelter. The club members presented her with a check in the amount of $1,274, which represented donations made by the members. Pictured, from left: Lisamarie Brandon (Past President), Cindy Ryckaert (Treasurer), Ms. Gowland, and Claudette Reuther (President).

The Violence Must Stop

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New Orleans has officially become the Murder Capital of the United States. Such a proud heritage. This is not in total numbers of dead bodies, but it relates to the per capita death rate… 70 murders per 100,000 citizens.