New Vampire: The Masquerade and Mage: The Ascension games show White Wolf, World of Darkness are officially out … – VG247

Thursday, 16 February 2017 22:56 GMT By Brenna Hillier

Two new World of Darkness games out right now within a month of Werewolf: The Apocalypses announce? Every 90s kid RPG nerd in the building is getting misty-eyed.

Vampire: The Masquerade is a brand legendary among video games for classic, broken Troika RPG Bloodlines, but for those whose hobbies include tabletop gaming its only the tip of the iceberg.

World of Darkness, the huge family of pen-and-paper RPGS to which Vampire: The Masquerade belongs, is back in action all of sudden and a bunch of us nerds are falling over ourselves in excitement as a result.

Todays update is the release of two new World of Darkness games. Vampire: Prelude (thats its app name; the full title its Vampire The Masquerade: We Eat Blood and All Our Friends Are Dead) and Mage the Ascension: Refuge are both described as interactive fiction, and are presented in messaging format, suggesting World of Darkness has fully embraced the modern technological era.

You can buy these two games individually on both Google Play and the App Store, or grab them bundled as World of Darkness Preludes: Vampire and Mage on Steam. You can do it right now.

The two new releases follow on from the announcement of Werewolf: The Apocalypse, a game which seems to be as much about punching nazis as anything else, after more than a decade without a single World of Darkness video game release.

This is presumably all thanks to Paradox Interactives acquisition of World of Darkness studio White Wolf after CCP gave up on its eight year attempt to build a World of Darkness MMO.

Its all really happening, pals. World of Darkness video games are coming out. Before you know it well be painting our fingernails black again.

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GONZALES A former East Ascension High assistant athletic trainer and health teacher has pleaded guilty to prohibited sexual conduct with a 17-year-old female student last year, part of a plea agreement that allowed him to avoid jail time.

Louis Carl Aguillard, 34, 39340 Hunter's Trace, Prairieville, received on Monday a suspended six-month jail sentence with six months probation, during which he cannot teach or coach, his plea agreement says.

Aguillard must also pay a $1,000 fine and give 100 hours of community service.

Tyler Cavalier, spokesman for the 23rd Judicial District Attorney's Office, said the victim did not want to testify at trial, which was set to start Wednesday morning in Gonzales.

"We feel that based on the circumstances surrounding the case, with the victim not wanting to testify, we had the best possible outcome," Cavalier said Wednesday.

He noted the suspended prison sentence and fine were the maximum allowed by the charge to which Aguillard pleaded, which was prohibited sexual conduct between an educator and a student.

Aguillard, who was an assistant trainer for all of the Gonzales high schools youth sports programs, had worked at East Ascension High since 2014 but stopped working there some time before his arrest May 25, school officials said.

After a weeklong investigation, Aguillard turned himself in to police May 25, the same day that students finished school for the year. Police said at the time thata teacher had reported concerns to a faculty member who shared those concerns with police.

Prosecutors later charged Aguillard with felony malfeasance in office and the misdemeanor count to which he ended up pleading Monday at the Parish Courthouse Annex in Gonzales.

The felony malfeasance count was dropped as part of his plea Monday before Judge Thomas Kliebert Jr. of the 23rd Judicial District Court, online minutes say.

Online records show Aguillard's license to teach has been expired since August. Under state law and licensing rules, the conviction would have been grounds for suspending or revoking his license, a state education official said.

Aguillard's attorney, J. Rodney Messina, did not return a message for comment left Tuesday evening. Assistant District Attorney Shawn Bush prosecuted the case.

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WAC Wednesday: CSUB’s ascension, iconic songs and more – Mid-Major Madness

This feels so strange it might as well be a Tuesday. Or a Thursday.

For the first time in the (storied?) history of WAC Wednesday, New Mexico State is not batting leadoff. That spot belongs to Cal State Bakersfield, which snapped the Aggies 20-game winning streak, and shed nationwide light on what WAC followers have known all year.

The Roadrunners are good.

Their suffocating defense was on display against NMSU, as they limited the leagues most efficient offense to a season-worst 0.75 points per possession. Much of this was due to constant pressure on the perimeter from Dedrick Basile, Jaylin Airington and Brent Wrapp.

Damiyne Durham was on display too.

His 13 first half points created separation that CSUB would never relinquish. If youre looking for the type of combustible, streaky shooter that could carry a team in March, hes it. The talented sophomore takes 43.0 percent of his teams shots when hes on the floor, the highest rate in the country.

The win also might have had some program-building significance. Last years WAC Tournament thriller aside, the Roadrunners had never beaten NMSU in 12 all-time regular season meetings.

We havent scored the ball well against them. Weve always been able to defend them pretty well, but we havent scored well enough to win games like we did tonight, Rod Barnes said in a release after the game.

The Roadrunners avoided a letdown and took care of business against UTRGV, behind Durham (17 points) and Matt Smith (13 points, 10 rebounds), who scored in double figures for the sixth straight game. Coupled with NMSUs loss in Phoenix, CSUB moved into sole possession of first place at 8-1.

With that, we get our first non-NMSU Twitter embed of the season. Youve earned it, CSUB.

On to the power rankings:

Last week, we talked about NMSUs perimeter depth. Ready for a 180?

The Aggies have a talented four-man perimeter rotation, along with three other players that have seen time this year. But their potential depth took a major hit when the team announced that Sidy NDir - who was the teams leading scorer when he was injured in December - would not return this year.

Paul Weir thinks the team may be taxed.

Paul Weir says on his postgame radio interview that the players might be tired and that he may have pushed them too hard with the new style.

NMSU is playing faster this year than it did the last few seasons under Marvin Menzies, and has used the press frequently. The tired theory certainly seemed to fit as GCU went on a late 19-0 run (more on that below) to finish off the Aggies on Saturday. It was almost jarring to see the bottom fall out after NMSU had come out of the half slicing the Lopes on the interior to build a 10-point lead.

Braxton Huggins may be especially feeling the effects of a big uptick in minutes. Hes averaged just 7.8 points over the past six games, while shooting 8-for-37 (21.6%) from three.

The good news for NMSU?

The eight team league means that the Aggies play just four games from now until March 4.

How do you sum up GCUs whiplash finish against NMSU?

"Unbelievable," GCU head coach Dan Majerle [said in a release]. "We came out in the second half and there was a point they were shooting 81 percent from the floor. I mean they went on a run, they went up 10 and we had to find a way to get tougher. We did that.

The Lopes 19-0 late second half run dealt the Aggies their second consecutive loss.

Defensively, the entire team seemed to pitch in, whether it was a Dewayne Russell steal, Darrion Clarks rebounding, Gerard Martin taking a charge or Oscar Frayer playing tough man defense on Ian Baker. The Aggies also simply just missed some open shots, which may speak to some tired legs.

The win must be a great late season treat in the final year GCU wont make the trip to Las Vegas. But there may be a bigger prize in play.

Winning out, with a little help, would see the 6-3 Lopes tied atop the league. This wont be easy, as theyd need to sweep their next two games on the Northwest swing, and then win a seriously difficult game in Bakersfield to close the season.

The scenario also requires CSUB to drop a non-GCU game, and for NMSU to lose again too. For what its worth, kenpom.com projects both teams to finish at 12-2, just out of the Lopes grasp.

In a season full of twists, UMKC is trending upward at the right time.

Were just trying to get into a groove going into the conference tournament to end the year. Its the best time to get rolling, LaVell Boyd said after Roos beat UVU last week.

UMKC got off to its best start since 2001-02 at 6-2, but then fell into a valley. Martez Harrison was removed from the program, and the Roos endured a 1-8 stretch that included no Div. I wins in the month of December.

Yet theyve come out the other end. Theyre above .500 and have won four-straight games, punctuated by a 30-point win against Seattle last Saturday that pushed their league record to 6-4. If the WAC has a middle tier below CSUB/NMSU/GCU, the Roos have set themselves apart.

Kareem Richardson and his staff appear to be pushing all the right buttons.

Kyle Steward is playing the best basketball of his career and has blossomed into a consistent scoring threat alongside Boyd. Fellow seniors Dashawn King, Darnell Tillman, Broderick Newbill and Broderick Robinson are all playing quality minutes. And the youth has developed too, with freshman Xavier Bishop playing good defense and taking some of the playmaking burden off of Boyd.

Last week the claim was made that UVU had never produced an NBA player. Courtesy of UMKCs great play-by-play announcer Steven Davis, this was wrong: current Phoenix Sun Ronnie Price is a proud UVU alum and hall of famer. And hes had an impressive NBA career to boot, which is now going on 11 seasons.

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Calling the Wolverines an enigma might be lazy, but thats where were going. Theyve run the spectrum this season from puzzling losses (CSU at home), to valiant defeats (NMSU at home) to thrilling wins (at BYU). Isaac Neilson can be a force down low and if the three-pointers fall, they can beat anyone in the league. Is this a trap for CSUB?

Though the Grammys are in the rear view mirror, were still feeling musical. Heres hoping this list doesnt disappoint like James Hetfields microphone.

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East Ascension holds off upset-minded McKilney 46-44 | High … – The Advocate

GONZALES The District 5-5A basketball showdown between McKinley and East Ascension was everything that was expected of the top two teams.

After a close first half, the teams traded runs in the final two quarters before East Ascension held on for a 46-44 win at the Spartans gym.

East Ascension (25-6, 9-0) had already wrapped up the district title but still has its eye on earning a top-four playoff seeding. McKinley (19-12, 5-4) can wrap up sole possession of second place with a win over Catholic High in its final district contest.

East Ascension coach Barry Whittington complimented his teams poise after the Spartans fell behind 38-30 to start the fourth quarter.

These kids have seen a lot, Whittington said. We had some close games we didnt win last year and we had some this year. Its helped us to not panic.

We managed the clock well at the end and that helped us a lot.

Cameron Wire led the Spartans with 15 points with support from LeAaron Cain (13) and Jimel London (10). McKinley also had a trio in double figures with Patrick Collier (12), Tyrese Radford (11) and Marcus Coleman (10).

McKinleys Josh Gofdeon scored the first basket of the fourth quarter giving the Panthers a 38-30 lead. EA responded with a 13-0 run over the next four minutes.

Cain scored six points and London added four during the run. The Spartans, who benefited from five McKinley turnovers during the run, led 43-38 after Londons driving basket with two minutes left.

McKinley got as close as 43-42 after Colemans 3-pointer and a free throw by Radford. Justin Harris then fed Wire for an inside basket to put EA up 45-42 with 30 second to go.

Gordon scored again to cut the Panthers deficit to one. London hit a free throw before Frederick Carrs attempt at atying basket was off the mark as time ran out.

A big thing was the 50-50 balls, McKinley coach Harold Boudreaux said. Youve got to get them. Another big part of the game was key turnovers. It was just a tough game.

East Ascension took a 24-23 halftime lead, but McKinley made five of its first six shots to start the third quarter. A.J. Lee and Radford each scored four points as McKinley took a 33-27 lead.

The Panthers lead grew to 36-27 with 1:20 left in the quarter. EAs Marques Anderson hit a free throw and Cole Hatcher beat the buzzer with an inside bucket as McKinleys lead was trimmed to 36-30 after three quarters.

The third quarter has been one of our better quarters, and we werent knocking down shots, Whittington said. We didnt have good body language or chemistry. We switched over to a full-court press and got some turnovers.

Boudreaux gave East Ascension credit for playing well all season.

Lets give it to East Ascension, he said. They were prepared tonight. Theyve got some good seniors and this is their year.

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Utah Jazz: Brad Stevens Praises Gordon Hayward’s All-Star Ascension – Purple & Blues

Feb 11, 2017; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens reacts during the second half against the Utah Jazz at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Boston won 112-104. Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports

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Ever since he was announced as an All-Star reserve last month, Utah Jazz wing Gordon Hayward has noted that opposing players and coaches have gone out of their way to congratulate him for the achievement. However, none have had the same perspective on his career trajectory as Boston Celtics coach Brad Stevens.

Long before Hayward was the muscle-bound baller(sporting the Associations answer to the hipster haircut) and elite talent he is today, he was the skinny kid from Brownsburg, Indiana that nearly brought anNCAA title to the Butler Bulldogs on a halfcourt heave.At the time, Stevens was his coach.

Before the Jazz and Celtics did battle on Saturday, Stevens was asked abouthis former players path to stardom. Perhaps more than anyone, he understands Haywards evolution. He also understands that Hayward hada little bit of help from the Jazz

When asked about Haywards physical growth, Stevens spoke at length about how the added strength has aided him not only defensively, but on offense with his ability to drive the basketball

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In the end, it was Stevens Celtics squad that got the win on Saturday. Nevertheless, Hayward served up another All-Star effort, scoring 31 points and nailing four three-pointers.

With Hayward set to enter the free agent market this summer, Stevens and the Celtics will undoubtedly look to sell him on Boston as a potential destination. For now, though, Hayward will represent the Jazz and the Western Conference in the All-Star Game on February 19 in New Orleans.

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WWE News: The Ascension’s Viktor responds to WWE excluding … – Sportskeeda

What's the story?

One-half of The Ascension, Viktor, has responded to a video posted by WWE of a match that included them from a few years ago, however, the team are not featured in the clip whatsoever. The response came just a few minutes after SmackDown Live GM Daniel Bryan also commented on their exclusion through Twitter.

You can read both Bryan and Viktors tweetbelow:

In case you didn't know...

Over the last few weeks, Daniel Bryan has been progressively mentioning The Ascension more and more, starting off on Talking Smack following their victory on SmackDown Live last week. Bryan, who is now retired, actually teamed up with Viktor on the independent scene andwere together called "Double Meat".

The heart of the matter

As you can see in the tweet above, Bryan attempts to draw attention to the fact that The Ascension were involved in a match where the former WWE Champion teamed up with Roman Reigns.

Viktor responded, continuing to buildthe idea that the company doesnt really care all too much about the tag team, despite their improved booking in recent weeks.

What's next?

The Elimination Chamber may have been a sign that the former NXT Tag Team Champions are going to be taken more seriously going forward. Given the lack of quality in that division on the blue brand, it makes sense, and you could build the two men as a legitimate threat heading into WrestleMania 33if they are given that long awaited push.

Sportskeeda's take

It really has been a shame to see what The Ascension have become over the last few years. To this day they are still the longest reigning champions in the history of NXT, and they deserved better than what they got when they were called up to the main roster.

We hope that WWE soon sees the error of their ways because pretty soon it could be too late to revive them. Obviously, Konnor's suspension didn't help a while back, but just look at where Roman Reigns is now following his first violation.

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Elimination Chamber 2017 Results: American Alphas Defeats The … – Business 2 Community

American Alphas retain their WWE smackdown tag team champion belts at Elimination Chamber.

At the start, Rhyno hit the gore to eliminate Breezango from the tag team turmoil match. The Vaudevillains came out and were quickly acknowledged by Heath Slater who jumped on them from the top rope to the outside. Rhyno and Slater defeat the Vaudevillains and up next are the Usos.

The Usos eliminated Rhyno and Slater which sent out the American Alphas. With their new threads, the Usos almost cut into Gable with a vicious tag team move. Nonetheless, American Alpha eliminates the Usos who would not leave and continued their assault. American Alphas escaped a near fall.

What did you think of the match? Let us know in the comments section.

In their quest to become synonymous with tag team excellence, SmackDown LIVE Tag Team Champions American Alpha have welcomed all challengers, and theyll get exactly that at SmackDown LIVEs next pay-per-view, WWE Elimination Chamber.

After Jason Jordan & Chad Gables open challenge resulted in an out-of-control brawl on the Jan. 31 edition of SmackDown LIVE, General Manager Daniel Bryan declared on Talking Smack that American Alpha must defend the titles in a Tag Team Turmoil Match on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Their challengers include The Usos, Heath Slater & Rhyno, Breezango, The Ascension and The Vaudevillains, a formidable field of five tandems, with no fewer than four sets being former tag team champions.

The Tag Team Turmoil Match the same type of bout that Jordan & Gable won on the Nov. 22, 2016, edition of SmackDown LIVE to move into championship contention in the first place begins with two teams. Once one team is eliminated, a new duo enters the match. This continues until one team is left standing tall.

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Chandler, East Ascension driving toward a higher goal as postseason arrives – The Advocate

The sounds filtering out of the East Ascension High gymnasium early Saturday morning were not unusual. There was the rhythm of multiple basketballs hitting the court and the squeak that sneakers make when a player cuts to the basket. It is music to Dennis Chandlers ears.

Stop hold up right there, the soft-spoken EAHS girls basketball coach said. The player walks toward him and Chandler says, That was a bad decision run it again.

The player nods and then executes the next three-on-three scrimmage so well that a teammate gets a layup. Then the Spartans run it again and again.

What might seem boring to some is the process that has helped East Ascension build a 23-1 record, its best in recent years for Chandler, who is now in his 19th year at the school. The Spartans will ride a 22-game winning streak into the Class 5A playoffs.

EAHS likely will be ranked No. 2 when the LHSAA releases its girls playoff pairings Monday. Working toward being No. 1 means winning a state title for most people. For Chandler and the Spartans, there is more to it.

I love this team, guard Lariah Ealy said. The most important thing weve learned from coach Chandler is to give your all. If you dont, you end up shortchanging yourself and your team. When we come to practice, we fix what we need to fix. We like the work.

The work is nothing new for the 57-year-old Chandler, who is in his 34th year of coaching. He spent 14 seasons at Tallulah-based McCall, now known as Madison Parish. His 1993 and 1994 teams won back-to-back Class 3A girls state titles.

East Ascensions deepest playoff run in recent years was a quarterfinal berth in 2009. The Spartans lost to Walker in overtime that year. This EAHS team is the product of what Chandler calls a three- to four-year process that kicked into high gear with a first-round playoff loss to a 27-1 Mandeville team last February.

We lost by double figures, but they saw it that night. The girls realized we werent that far away from those teams, Chandler said. Theyve always worked, but that game gave them confidence. And theyve worked even harder.

Post player Sharan Turner added, That game with Mandeville gave us hope. It pushed us.

Chandler will keep on pushing.

The good part about it is theres a lot of room for improvement, Chandler said. We have six seniors but we also have a group of freshmen and sophomores who are talented. Depth is important for us.

Ill tell them every day, 'You still havent met my standards.' Its about getting better. It doesnt matter who the opponent is. The goal should be to always take it to another level.

Post player Ashlyn Donaldson is a transfer from Walker who has added elements on and off the court. She has played with a partial ACL tear, displaying toughness. Donaldson also speaks to her EAHS teammates about being part of Walkers run to the 5A title game two years ago.

Our strength is our bench, Donaldson said. If we continue to work and keep our minds right, I like our chances. There are no set plays for a particular person here. This is basketball and you have to make decisions on the court.

Chandler insists that his players meet standards on and off the court. Representing the school properly is a demand, not a suggestion.

If all a child learns from me after four years is how to shoot a layup and how to run an offense and a defense, I think Ive failed them, Chandler said. There should be something they should take from this and apply to their life. The lessons are there.

The Mississippi native returns to Tallulah when he can. Chandlers former McCall players follow the Spartans by social media, sometimes sending him messages.

While the McCall teams represent a gold standard of the past, the golden opportunity that looms now also makes Chandler smile.

These kids have been resilient, Chandler said of the Spartans. There have been a couple of games where they refused to lose. It takes that. Now it goes one game at a time.

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Regional sewer plans in Ascension appear headed for another set back – The Advocate

GONZALES More than a year after the outgoing Ascension Parish Council decided to explore a public-private partnership to build a $500 million regional sewer system, the plan appears all but dead.

The parish agreed in November 2015 to try to work out a deal with Ascension Environmental, SCS Management, GSA and others to move the sewer project forward after years of false starts.

Last week, though, a key council committee recommended killing the effort to create a municipal-style sewer system through a public-private partnership, as has Parish President Kenny Matassa. Once a final council vote happens on the partnership Feb. 23, the parish faces starting all over again on sewer plans, officials say.

The parish has grappled for years with how to finance the sewer program without new taxes or high user fees, even as regulatory pressure has intensified to improve water quality in area bayous. Some parish officials have argued a public-private partnership was the solution.

Under such a partnership, the parish would get expertise and access to hundreds of millions in capital to build out a system that will discharge in the Mississippi River. The trade-off is paying a premium to the partners and granting them a long-term concession to recoup their investment.

Some estimates of the current partnership plan suggested the overall cost of the 30-year deal approached $2 billion.

In calling for an end to the deal, Matassa cited the same concerns Tuesday that the Council Utilities Committee noted late last month before members, at Councilman Daniel "Doc" Satterlee's urging, agreed to a last-ditch meeting the save the proposal.

The parish president noted the structure of the proposal from the public-private partnership, known as a "P3," had changed.

Meanwhile, a critical $60 million low-interest loan the parish got from the state Department of Environmental Quality a few years ago is in jeopardy after delays in the sewer work.

Finally, Matassa said, the parish may have other options it could pursue and preserve the loan, but those can't be considered with the current proposal in play.

"Therefore, the administration recommends abandoning the current P3 proposal and moving to consider other options," Matassa said.

Matassa got little argument, even though the planned last-chance meeting with the partnership Satterlee suggested never even occurred.

Satterlee asked David Einsel, senior project manager with GSA, a P3 partner, what happened.

Einsel responded that GSA was comfortable with the recommendation to end the deal based on the "changes in the structure of our overall team."

Satterlee said he thought both parties could have done more to try to make the private-partnership deal work.

"I firmly believe there were problems on both sides," he said.

One big change in the plan was the loss of Ascension Wastewater Treatment, a private sewer provider with thousands of customers. However, that company may turn out to be an option for the future if, as expected, the P3 deal is killed later this month.

According to letters last fall between Tim Hardy, the parish's legal adviser, and SCS Management, Ascension Wastewater wants to make the parish an offer directly.

Council Chairman Bill Dawson said some officials may be interested, but said the parish needs to take a broader view, given tougher water quality standards on Bayou Manchac.

"I would say we just want to look at all the other options," Dawson said.

One idea is revisiting some version of an older, more localized plan in the Prairieville area along La. 42, La. 73 and Airline Highway, where the parish is already installing sewer infrastructure as part of state highway expansions.

Dawson said the parish needs to bring a plan soon to DEQ to secure the loan, and the Prairieville-based proposal could include less detailed options for sewer for the rest of east Ascension.

An analysis two years ago of the Prairieville plan showed it would generate only 2,041 customers and leave the system in annual, multimillion dollar shortfalls and with a $60 million loan to repay. That study helped build the case for the current public-private partnership.

Ascension's long-elusive goal of regional sewage treatment has foundered before on failed partnerships most recently in the spring of 2011, when Ascension Wastewater also pulled out of that deal. But the pressure to act in some way on sewer may be starting to ratchet up.

In addition to an approaching expiration date on the DEQ loan, tighter water quality rules on Bayou Manchac are constraining, though not eliminating, subdivision developers' options on sewer service, regulators say.

Manchac, which, for years, has ended up as the receiving bayou for treated effluent from much of fast-growing Prairieville, has been deemed to be maxed out for certain kinds of new pollution from treated sewage.

Since 2010, this finding has resulted in tighter requirements on what sewer systems can discharge. The limits have gradually been rolling into effect as five-year DEQ sewer permits are renewed, DEQ officials said.

Kimberly Corts, permit and biomonitoring supervisor at DEQ, said brand new plants must avoid discharging into Manchac through detention ponds or land application of effluent.

If they do discharge into the bayou, they must meet a much tougher, more expensive treatment standard and, at the same time, take in older plants that now treat to a lesser standard so no additional pollution ends up in the waterway, she explained.

Some parish officials see these rules as growing leverage in any potential negotiations with Ascension Wastewater.

Thomas Pertuit, owner of the company, declined on Friday to discuss what he wants to offer the parish but insisted the water quality rules won't prevent his company from continuing to provide sewer for new homes and businesses in Ascension.

"There are ways for us to deal with that," Pertuit said.

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LSU FACES Lab called in to help identify skull found in Ascension Parish woods – LSU Now

When a human skull was found in the woods of Ascension Parish, the University FACES Laboratory team was called in to help identify the remains. But the case in Ascension Parish was hardly a FACES Labs first.

Since 2006, after successfully petitioning to University administration, as well as the Louisiana State Legislature on behalf of former Director Mary Manhein, the FACES Lab has managed Louisiana Repository for Missing and Unidentified Persons Information Program.

Ultimately, the FACES Lab has helped to establish a public, central database on unidentified remains and missing persons in order to be a catalyst for positive identification of these individuals.

Ginesse Listi, director of the FACES Lab, said one of the biggest goals is to help solve cold cases and match unidentified remains with missing persons on a national level by working with the coroners offices, local police and national databases.

One of the problems you see all over the country is unidentified cases that become cold, Listi said.

While some may not think our skeletons can identify much about humans, Listi said bones help the lab to identify a number of traits such as sex, age, ancestry and height.

When all of this information is collected and the person remains unidentified, that is when the FACES Lab will digitally reconstruct the face. To do this, the lab utilizes tissue depth standards and the skull to recreate an approximate version of what that person may generally look like. This is when Imaging Specialist Larry Livaudais comes in.

What I do here is really a last ditch effort, Livaudais said.

After the tissue markers are filled with clay and molded to depict what the unidentified person may have looked like, Livaudais said digitally texture-mapping the faces helps to make the face more life-like, thus increasing the chances that someone will be able to positively identify the person.

While the reconstruction is merely a generalization of the persons physical features, Listi said this process has had success in solving cold cases.

What it [facial reconstruction] did was it sparked somebodys memory...something about that face looks familiar to someone who knew that person, and thats what the goal is, Listi said.

Listi said the most frustrating part of her job is when unidentified persons remain unidentified and that some cases simply are never solved.

Despite this, FACES has had much success in helping to bring closure to these cases. Since the labs inception, Listi said, FACES has collected data on over 244 missing persons and 125 unidentified persons. Of these, the lab has solved 21 cold cases, with two dating back 35 and 37 years, respectively.

You can have all the information in the world about your unidentified person but if someone hasnt reported that person missing, it doesnt matter. They slipped through the cracks, Lisiti said.

However, Listi said that they work to encourage the public to remain attentive and interested in helping identify these unidentified persons. One way the public can do this is by visiting the repository at http://www.IdentifyLA.lsu.edu and finding LSU FACES Labratory on Facebook.

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FIP Ascension 2017 live results thread: Yehi vs. Cage – Cageside Seats (blog)

The World Wrestling Network is in Ybor City, Florida tonight at 7PM Eastern to finish out their weekend with FIP Ascension 2017. As always in the wild west of pro wrestling, we only have a small sampling of the card announced to start, but you can bet there's gonna be some crazy stuff going down. So fire up FloSlam and follow along with all the action in the thread, and we'll provide running results updates right here for your convenience.

Drennen & Parrow over ??? & ??? by pinfall with a maneuver.

Connor Braxton over Alex Taylor, Eddie Machete, Jackson Kelly, and Xander Killen by pinfall with a spinning brainbuster.

Dan Barry over Billy Barboza by pinfall with a wrist-clutch driver.

Caleb Konley over Jason Cade by pinfall with an avalanche firemans carry Michinoku Driver.

Aria Blake over Dynamite DiDi by pinfall with an inverted DDT.

Anthony Henry over Dan Barry by pinfall with a Vertebreaker ($10,000 Bounty on Anthony Henrys Head)

Martin Stone (c) over Jon Davis by pinfall with a schoolboy pin under the ropes to retain the FIP Florida Heritage Championship.

Fred Yehi (c) over Brian Cage by submission with a Koji Clutch in the ropes to retain the FIP World Heavyweight Championship.

Uncle Johns Friends (AR Fox, Darby Allin, & Sami Callihan) over Austin Theory, Sammy Guevara, & Tracer X by pinfall with an assisted Fox Catcher from Fox on Theory.

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Boys basketball: East Ascension takes physical game against … – The Advocate

The score was football-like in the early going, and some of the action resembled football when Dutchtown hosted East Ascension in a District 5-5A battle on Friday, so it was only fitting that two EAHS football stars played key roles as their team held off the Griffins for a 55-42 win.

Baylor football signee Justin Harris and junior defensive tackle Cameron Wire combined for 23 points, six rebounds and two blocks, and speedy guard Jimel London contributed 13 points as the Spartans broke open a close game in the final five minutes, stretching a 42-38 lead to 53-39 and coasting to the win.

The Griffins went cold during that time, the EA defense got some key turnovers and Dutchtown wouldnt threaten again.

The win moves EA to 23-6, 8-0 in the district, while Dutchtown fell to 16-11 3-5.

It was a pretty rough game out there in the first quarter, EA coach Barry Whittington said. We got going a little better in the second quarter, but I didnt think we ever did get in a good offensive flow. Credit Dutchtown for that. Their defense did a real good job of shutting down the passing lanes in the first half.

We didnt seem to have any energy. We couldnt make any shots, and we didnt do a very good job taking care of the ball, he said.

Dutchtown had a 9-4 run to start the second quarter before the Spartans came back to tie it at 20, and the dogfight was on, though the Griffins would never reclaim the lead.

Both teams had players wearing No. 21 come off the bench to inject a offensive spark in the second quarter. Dutchtowns Ryan Brumfield scored eight of the Griffins 12 points in the quarter. Harris equaled that and added a block and a rebound for the visitors.

The third quarter was close. Nicholas Caldwells late 3-pointer pulled the Griffins within four at 38-34, but they could manage only eight points the rest of the way.

East Ascension has that spurtability, " Dutchtown coach Patrick Hill said. Regardless of what personnel they have on the floor, they can regroup and hit you with that second or third gear. They definitely know the game is 32 minutes.

And whats intriguing about (Harris and Wire) is that they can make those soft passes around the goal. Theyre a tough matchup for us. You just hope they might miss and you can get a rebound.

The dapper Whittington was sporting a jacket and open-collar plaid shirt, which he said was a change for him.

I usually wear a tie on game night, but I didnt tonight. Maybe thats why we couldnt get going tonight, he said. Im already thinking it will be a light day tomorrow, and then we need to start getting ready for McKinley on Tuesday.

LeAaron Cain also reached double figures for the Spartans with 10 points. Shedrick Smith had their two 3-pointers and finished with eight.

Neil Caldwell and Brumfield led the Griffins with eight apiece.

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Patricia Maryland, Dr.PH, to Become President and CEO of Ascension Healthcare – Michronicleonline


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Patricia Maryland, Dr.PH, to Become President and CEO of Ascension Healthcare
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Ascension announced that Patricia Maryland, Dr.PH, will become Executive Vice President and President and CEO of Ascension Healthcare, effective July 1, 2017. The change will take effect following the retirement of Robert J. Henkel, FACHE on June 30, ...

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The angels announce the Ascension; Angels: Day 203 – Patheos (blog)

Angels tell the gaping disciples that this Jesus has been taken into Heaven.St. Augustine says that the angels are emphasizing that it is the very same Jesus whose body they saw broken on the Cross and buried in the tombthe same Jesus who will come again, but who, even in Heaven, is always with them.

God has gone up with a shout, the Lord with the sound of a trumpet (Ps. 46:5).

The disciples wondered in joy, seeing him whose death they had mourned going up into Heaven.

Angels preached the Ascension of the Lord. They saw the disciples when their Lord ascended, lingering in wonder, confused, saying nothing but rejoicing in their hearts, and then came the sound of the trumpet, the clear voice of the angels: Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into Heaven? This Jesus (Acts 1:11)as if they didnt know it was the same Jesus. Hadnt they just seen him in front of them? Hadnt they heard him speaking with them? In fact, they didnt just see him with them: they had touched his arms. So didnt they know by themselves that it was the same Jesus?

But they were out of their minds with wonder and joyous celebration; and thats why the angels specifically said this Jesus. It was as if they were saying, If you believe him, this is the same Jesus who was crucified, and your feet stum- bledwho was dead and buried, and you thought your hope was lost. This is the same Jesus. He has gone up before you. He will come in the same way you have seen him go into Heaven. His body is taken away from your sight, its true, but God is not separated from your hearts. See him going up. Believe in him when he isnt here. Hope for his coming. But yet, through his secret mercy, feel him present. For although he ascended into Heaven and was taken away from your sight, yet he promised you, Lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age (Matt. 28:20). St. Augustine, Exposition on Psalm 47, 6

IN GODS PRESENCE, CONSIDER . . .

Do I go to the angels for help in understanding the mysteries of Christs life? Do I ask my guardian angel to accompany me as I pray the rosary or read the Scriptures?

CLOSING PRAYER

Angel of God, open my eyes, that I may see the Lords mysteries as you do.

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The Shady Ascension of Luther Strange – New Republic

With Strange now picking out office furniture in Washington, D.C., Bentley has the privilege of selecting a new attorney general, a development that has Alabama reporters and political junkies whipped up into a fury. Columnist Kyle Whitmire wrote that the move set a new benchmark for Alabama corruption, adding: Its so nakedly political that someone should charge them with indecent exposure. Cartoonist J.D. Crowe drew a caricature of Strange and Bentley in the nude, with the governor reaching around to cup the new senators chest, a reference to an infamous clandestine recording of Bentley cooing about how much he loves to squeeze the breasts of his mistress Rebekah Mason.

Even some Republicans are saying the optics are bad. After all, Strange, a former D.C. lobbyist, has made a name for himself as a force against corruption. He came into office in 2010 as part of the GOPs historic takeover of all branches of state government, which had been dominated by Democrats since Reconstruction. Central to the campaign was a vow to fight corruption, and once in office Strange reconstituted the states special prosecution unit. One of its earliest targets was Mike Hubbard, speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives and mastermind of the Republican takeover. Strange recused himself from the case, citing his use of Hubbards printing company during his campaign. But after it ended with 12 felony convictions, Strange announced, This is a good day for the rule of law in our state. He added, This should send a clear message that in Alabama we hold public officials accountable for their actions.

During his two terms in office, Strange has presented himself as a tough enforcer of laws and constitutional rights, especially those that interest conservatives. As a leader in the Republican Attorney General Association (at the time of his Senate appointment he was chairman-elect) he helped spearhead legal opposition to the Obama administrations policies on immigration, environmental protection, health care, and LGBT rights. And hes made a big show of cracking down on violations of Alabamas gun laws, ordering libraries and community centers across the state to remove signs prohibiting fire arms.

But he has also been accused of politicizing the justice system, using the states anti-gambling laws to target casinos in predominantly black counties for alleged violations that his office has allowed at Indian-owned casinos. In 2013, the state seized electronic bingo machines and cash from VictoryLand Casino in Macon County, claiming that they were actually slot machines, which are illegal in the state. A circuit court later ordered Stranges office to return the machines, accusing him of cherry picking his enforcement of the law, because casinos owned by the Poarch Creek Indians are allowed to operate identical machines.

Strange has also brought suit against the tribe, but critics question the sincerity of these efforts. His case was absolutely based on the wrong question, says Bobby Singleton, a Democratic state senator from Greensboro. He knew he had no standing on it.

After the states raid, state Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham) wrote then-U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder asking him to investigate possible violations of voting rights. The citizens of Greene County in 2003 overwhelmingly voted in favor of state constitutional amendment 743 to authorize electronic bingo in the county, she wrote. The people of Greene County have been repeatedly targeted by the State in politically motivated raids in violation of their constitutional rights.

Strange appears to have benefited from this favoritism. Last March, Robbie McGee, the Poarch Creeks lobbyist, told Global Gaming Business Magazine that the tribe has a definitely more amenable relationship with Strange. At the time, the attorney general was eyeing the race for governor in 2018, and the magazine reported sources contend the Poarch Band has agreed to contribute millions of dollars to the effort.

Its unclear whether this arrangement will remain in place when Strange instead campaigns that year to retain his Senate seat. And now that hes accepted an appointment from a man his office is investigating, his race runs the risk of being an ugly one, especially if the investigation permanently stalls, just as many Alabama political insiders and journalists assume it will.

But while Strange has clearly gotten what he wanted, things might not be so easy for the embattled governor. State lawmakers are hurriedly resuscitating their impeachment hearings, and rumors of an ongoing federal investigation have not abated. And the states case against Bentley isnt dead yet. That investigation is in the hands of Matt Hart, head of the Special Prosecution Unit. A tenacious lawyer, Hart spearheaded the Mike Hubbard case, and a source close to the inquiry said, If Bentley thinks for one minute he can stop Hart by giving Luther his dream job, hes a bigger fool than I thought, according to Alabama Political Reporter.

On Thursday Bentley named as acting attorney general Alice Martin, a former U.S. attorney who, with Hart as her top assistant, won numerous legendary convictions against corrupt Alabama politicians in the early 2000s. Whether Bentley ultimately appoints her or someone else, the new attorney general will be diving into dangerous waters if they quash the investigation of the governor, according to Pamela Pierson, professor at the University of Alabamas law school. Theyre going to ruin their reputation if they do, she says. It could ruin their career.

Anyone associated with a grand jury case could file a complaint with the states bar association, Pierson explains, which could then launch an investigation and ultimately revoke the attorney generals license. Federal prosecutors could also conduct a conflict of interest investigation.

But then again, this is Alabama, where a politicized justice system is the norm. And the man wholl serve as boss to all federal prosecutors is an Alabamian, too. That man, Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III, reportedly lobbied hard for Big Luther to take his place in the Senate.

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Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office investigating fake Facebook page – WBRZ

ASCENSION The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office is looking for the individual responsible for creating a fake sheriff's office page on Facebook.

The page claims to belong to the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office. It uses an official logo, however the page is filled with posts of false information.

Officials say the page can cause a serious problem for residents in the parish.

"I think this can turn into a real big problem because people will start following that page and believe in that page and with social media, rumors kinda get out there and spread in matter of seconds," Allison Hudson, of the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office, said.

The difference between the fake page and real page is an apostrophe. The real page reads: Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office, while the fake one reads: The Ascension Parish Sheriffs Office. The fake page also does not have a check mark next to it, which Facebook uses to show a verified account.

One resident, Karisti Fowler, said that she follows the Facebook page and relies on it to stay informed.

"If the person that did it, gives out the wrong information, that could hurt somebody," Fowler said.

Officials say that the fake page is reposting official messages from the real page, along with fake information.

"Fake messages, fake stories that did not happen here. What we are not sure of is if they are sending messages asking for any type of money," Hudson said.

The sheriff's office has issued Facebook a search warrant and an order to take the page down, however as of the posting of this story, the page still exists.

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Tower Ascension Xbox One review enter the Dark World – Metro

Tower Ascension (XO) couch-based carnage

One of the best offline multiplayer games of recent years finally appears on Xbox One, along with its expansion Dark World.

After reviewing Candleman we had a root around on the Xbox One store to see what other gems might lay hidden, at which point we came across TowerFall Ascension. Despite having been released on PlayStation 4 and PC way back in 2014 its only now that the game has appeared on Xbox. That in itself is notable, but its also brought with it an expansion called Dark World which weve never played before. But thank goodness weve now rectified that oversight.

In fact, TowerFall was first released in 2013 on the Ouya microconsole, and if you dont know what that is then we can assure you youre missing nothing. As youd expect of a multiplayer-focused indie game the premise is extremely simple to describe. It also involves what has long since become our favourite video game weapon: the bow and arrow. Fresh from enlivening the armoury of many a first person shooter, the medieval eras answer to a sniper rifle is here the weapon of choice in a series of single screen multiplayer face-offs against four human foes.

Theres no online option though, which wed like to think is a purposeful rather than technical decision. Online gaming has its place of course, but where the action allows it having everyone sat screaming round the same TV screen is always far more entertaining. We certainly cant imagine the triumph of catching an arrow in mid-air and firing it back at your opponent being quiet as sweet when all you can hear is mumbled tuts and curses from the other end of a microphone.

The arrow-catching trick is one of the games signature moves but its tactics are far more varied and nuanced than you at first realise. Although youre perfectly able to take potshots from a distance the bow can also be used at close range. And so you have to master aiming in all positions, since staying in one place is the most reliable way to ensure failure.

Theres also the not inconsiderable problem of running out of arrows. You only start with three and how many you have is always obvious to everyone, thanks to the little icon above your head. More can be picked up from around the arena or you can pluck your opponents out of the air and add it to your quiver. If neither option is available you can also jump on an opponents head, but this rarely seems to work out as well as it does for Mario.

More reliable are the various trick arrows, including bomb and drill attachments. Picking one of these up can instantly turn a match around, but there are other ways to change the status quo before you even start the game. A number of optional features, from exploding corpses to dying if you use the bow when you have no arrow, are reminiscent of the endless variations encouraged by split-screen classic GoldenEye 007.

The more obvious comparisons though are classic 2D games, with the game most resembling a cross between the single-screen platforming of Bubble Bobble and the intense four-player rivalry of Bomberman. Super Smash Bros. also offers a more modern comparison and really, praise doesnt come much higher than that when youre talking about offline multiplayer games.

The only real flaw is that the single-player modes are really not that interesting. Trials and Quest mode are useful for practising the basic skills but theyre not very engaging in themselves. Even with the addition of various kinds of monsters in Quest mode the appeal is lost when theres no human around to taunt with every victory. And even the two-player option is far less interesting than just straight deathmatch. But then none of the other games weve just namechecked have a decent story mode either.

The expansion Dark World adds a much more involved campaign mode than Quest, but its still not much fun on your own. As a four-player co-op campaign though its fantastic. There are multiple boss battles and new arrow types to take advantage of, one of which traps anyone that tries to catch it and another that allows for remote-detonations making the comparisons to Bomberman all the plainer. New stages can also be played in deathmatch mode, there are 10 new characters, and the option for an infinite array of procedurally-generated levels.

At 8 its a little pricey, and were surprised there isnt some kind of all-in-one compendium to celebrate coming to the Xbox One, but the campaign is definitely worth it if you can get some friends together. Obviously though the sensible thing to do is just start off with the base game, and what even on its own is one of the best local multiplayer games of the generation.

In Short: One of the best offline multiplayer games for years and yet more proof that the bow and arrow is gamings most entertaining weapon of choice.

Pros: Instantly accessible gameplay and controls, and yet with plenty of nuance and tactics to learn and master. Superb four-player action, including in the expansions Dark World mode.

Cons: The single-player modes do their best but the package as a whole is pointless if youre always going to play on your own. Dark World is quite expensive.

Score: 9/10

Formats: Xbox One (reviewed), PlayStation 4, and PC Price: 11.99 (Dark World 7.99) Publisher: Matt Makes Games Developer: Matt Thorson Release Date: 25th January 2017 Age Rating: 7

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Ascension Announces New Album "Under The Veil Of Madness" – Metal Underground

Ascension Announces New Album "Under The Veil Of Madness"
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"We are excited to finally unveil some brand new music! A music video for our new song 'Pages of Gold' will be released on Monday, February 13th. "Our new music is just as fast, technical and melodic as ever but it tackles much darker themes, as will ...

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