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Silicon Valley’s top brains try to sort out the singularity – TechEye

Posted: March 21, 2017 at 12:09 pm

Posted on March 20, 2017 by Nick Farrell - Business, News, Science

Some of Silicon Valleys top brains are trying to work out how to stuff their grey matter into the machines they build.

Bryan Johnson, the founder of Braintree online payments, and Elon Musk have both been trying to work out how to store their brains on their PCs to obtain a form of immortality.

According to MIT Technology Review, Johnson is effectively jumping on an opportunity created by the Brain Initiative, an Obama-era project which ploughed money into new schemes for recording neurons.

That influx of cash has spurred the formation of several other startups, including Paradromics and Cortera, also developing novel hardware for collecting brain signals. As part of the government brain project, the defense R&D agency DARPA says it is close to announcing $60 million in contracts under a program to create a high-fidelity brain interface able to simultaneously record from one million neurons the current record is about 200 and stimulate 100,000 at a time.

Several tech sector luminaries are looking for technology that might fuse human and artificial intelligence. In addition to Johnson, Elon Musk has been teasing a project called neural lace, which he said at a 2016 conference will lead to symbiosis with machines.

And Mark Zuckerberg declared in a 2015 Q&A that people will one day can share full sensory and emotional experiences, not just photos. Facebook has been hiring neuroscientists for an undisclosed project at Building 8, its secretive hardware division.

However, Elon Musk has been also moaning that the current speeds for transferring signals from brains are ridiculously slow.

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Supergirl Season 2 Episode 16 Review: Star-Crossed – Den of Geek US

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This Supergirl review contains spoilers.

Hi everybody! Jim from Legends of Tomorrow reviews here, filling in on what is probably the second best DC TV show. Everything Legends does, Supergirl does too, but where Legends keeps things light and fluffy, Supergirl adds in some soapiness and some real world parallels, sometimes to its detriment. Ultimately, Distant Sun was excellent, only kept from perfection by being a touch on the nose.

The major plot of this episode is Mon-Els family - his father, Lar Gand (YES I KNOW!), played by Gods Not Dead But Youll Wish You Weres Kevin Sorbo, and his mother, a name that isnt an obvious Easter egg, played by Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman's Teri Hatcher - show up on Earth demanding he be returned to them. Kara finds out that he was a Daxamite prince, and thus one of the leading assholes in the state, and her trust is betrayed.

The writers do an outstanding job of weaving the supposed backup story into the main plot, making it relevant to the entire episode. Winn and Lyra open the episode sneaking into the National City Museum of Art to fool around, only Winn gets picked up by Maggie the next day and questioned about why he was the only one on camera in the museum right before Van Goghs Starry Night disappeared. Winn, James and Alex track Lyra down and throw her in the DEO hoosegow, where she reveals that her brother is alive and being held captive by the non-human traffickers (posthuman traffickers? No, theyre not evolved humans. Ill workshop this) who helped them escape Star Haven. Theyll return him after she finishes her elaborate art heists on their behalf.

This is a good place to talk about where the episode failed. One of the things Supergirl does, usually well, is weave in real-world concerns with their fantastical plot. The aliens-as-immigrants parallel is explicit early in the season - the writers are not interested in hiding what theyre talking about, waste no time trying to dance around the metaphor, but usually focus on making the metaphor serve the story. Thats no different here: Lyras refugee admission is important to turning the plot, but most of why it works as a turn is because of the effort the writers and Jeremy Jordan as Winn have put in building trust in his character. Theres always a little concern that hes getting played, but for most of this season hes been portrayed as having his head on straight, so we bought his play.

Mon-El hasnt earned the same trust as a character yet, so the more on-the-nose archetypes his family falls into dont work as well. Lar Gand and...I dont remember her name, so Im just going to call her Ke Leanne...their douchey patrician act is enough without having to have Ke Leanne snarl Were going to make Daxam great again. I mean, this whole plot is basically Guess Whos Coming To Dinner if Sidney Poitier was our collective liberal revulsion at a My Drive With A Trump Supporter article in the New Yorker.

Ultimately, the episode works because this cast is really, really strong. Melissa Benoist is cranked up to 11 for almost the whole thing - bubbly without being twee, determined, but believably hurt by the fact that Mon-El wasnt being truthful with her. It helped that the stakes, what she broke up with Mon-El over, were solid: the writers have dropped the ball on these kind of keep them apart at all costs reveals in the past, but Mon-Els bodyguard killing a Kryptonian diplomat to send him offworld is pretty legit. Meanwhile, Jordan, Chyler Leighs Alex, Floriana Limas Maggie, and Mehcad Brooks James are awesome together. Their comic timing as a group is stellar, especially for a melodramatic cape show, and Maggie and Alex are settling into a really nice routine as a couple thats fun to watch.

I was worried when the episode opened with Mon-El talking about how their life was like a rom-com that thats the pattern they would follow. The writers changed it up enough to make sure the show wasnt predictable, but not so much that it wasnt entertaining either.

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- Six seasons in and winter still isnt here, Kara complains to the TV in the cold open. Preach, sister. I hope shes not a book reader.

- Mon-Els dads name is Lar Gand, which is funny because Mon-Els name is actually Lar Gand. He was originally Superboys Daxamite friend who catches a bad case of lead poisoning (not a mafia euphemism) and gets placed in the Phantom Zone so he doesnt die from the lead exposure. He is eventually brought out of the Phantom Zone in the 30th Century by the Legion of Super Heroes, and this WHOLE episode fuels my moral certitude that we will get a version of The Great Darkness Saga at some point in the future of this show.

- Kara jumps in a teleportation beam with Mon-El to head back up to his ship, which is a fucking TERRIBLE idea. Thats a surefire way to end up with a messed up hybrid, like Kon-El...wait...no way!

- The guy who plays King George [in Hamilton] is from Rimbor 5. OK imagine Ultra Boy (from the Legion) singing Youll Be Back to Phantom Lass (his eventual wife) and this gets A TON funnier. And weird.

- Did I catch that right? Is the art fence named Mandrax? Or is he named more than one Mandrakk? He does bear a passing resemblance to the vampire Monitor from Final Crisis...

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Ascension’s Bernie Sherry talks ACA, future of St. Joseph: Slideshow – Milwaukee Business Journal

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Ascension's Bernie Sherry talks ACA, future of St. Joseph: Slideshow
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Ascension's top Wisconsin executive Bernie Sherry talked politics, the high cost of prescription drugs and the health care system's commitment to keep St. Joseph Hospital in Milwaukee open at the Milwaukee Business Journal's Power Breakfast on March 17.

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Man accused of kidnapping, arrested in Ascension Parish – The Advocate

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DONALDSONVILLE A Baton Rouge man was arrested on a count of second-degree kidnapping late Saturday, accused of giving a woman a ride to Donaldsonville and then not letting her out of his vehicle, Ascension Parish sheriff's Chief Deputy Bobby Webre said.

Webre said Darren Harris, 35, drove the woman to Donaldsonville and showed her his gun, Webre said. Harris, however, let the woman go into a Walgreen's in Donaldsonville for a quick errand and the woman was able to get help from a sheriff's deputy on patrol duty who had just stopped in at the drugstore, Webre said.

Harris was booked on second-degree kidnapping, possession of a firearm by a person convicted of certain felonies, illegal carrying of weapons, distribution/possession with intent to distribute marijuana or synthetic marijuana, and fugitive from another jurisdiction, according to the Sheriff's Office jail book.

Bail was set at $185,000, according to the jail book.

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Board grants lucrative sales license to operator of once-troubled Ascension cemetery – The Advocate

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METAIRIE An ad hoc Louisiana Cemetery Board agreed to grant a lucrative sales license to the operator of the once financially troubled Oak Lane cemetery in Ascension Parish if he meets conditions of a settlement reached Monday.

A year and a half ago, the Cemetery Board refused to grant the same license to the operator, National Information Services Inc., as board Chairman Gerald Melancon then opined NIS's owner, Lawrence Dodd, didn't have his heart where it should be to run a cemetery.

But the agreement worked out primarily behind closed doors and ratified unanimously Monday at the board's Metairie office, over the objections of one gravesite owner, requires NIS to meet conditions before it can get the license.

"It allows a path forward to obtain a certificate of authority and allows everyone to take a deep breath and start from scratch," Jill Craft, NIS's attorney said.

If granted, the certificate would mean NIS, which does business as Oak Lane Memorial Park, could sell "pre-need" grave plots years before someone dies, a profitable side of the cemetery business but one that entrusts operators with significant sums of money.

Oak Lane is on a small part of 36 acres once owned by deceased dentist Carey "Doc" Phillips along La. 73 in Prairieville. The land has been recognized for years by Ascension residents for its majestic live oaks and old white home.

The current small cemetery of a few acres still part of Oak Lane no longer includes the old home, which was bought by a different cemetery operation a few years ago.

Oak Lane Memorial Park Cemetery once included the entire Phillips site under former owner George M. Bonfanti, but he ran into financial trouble and came under board scrutiny as regulators found trust accounts that customers paid into for perpetual care and other costs were in arrears tens of thousands of dollars.

Though he had been convicted of bank fraud in the 1980s, the Louisiana Cemetery Board granted Bonfanti a license in 2008, finding he had been rehabilitated.

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After the board suspended that license, Bonfanti sold to NIS in 2014. NIS reapplied for a license while Bonfanti continued to sell "at-need" plots, which are bought after someone dies,on NIS's behalf.

At one point, board officials charged in court papers that the sale to NIS was a scheme to get around the license suspension. At the time denial of NIS in September 2015, cemetery board members and their attorney questioned NIS's links to Bonfanti.

But NIS, Dodd and Craft have disputed continuing links to Bonfanti and, since the denial, have called into question the cemetery board's independence and ability render fair decisions.

Though the board defended the decision and its motives, the board recused itself last year and Gov. John Bel Edwards appointed an entire ad hoc board in June.

Among the conditions under Monday's settlement, NIS must remain current with all perpetual care and trust fund accounts, acknowledge all contracts held by Oak Lane Memorial Park LLC and ratify all contracts that NIS had reached since the company took over from Bonfanti in April 2014. NIS must also get a required zoning plan from parish government and other local licenses and permits.

The agreement also bars NIS from employing convicted felons.

Craft said NIS has put thousands of dollars into Oak Lane trust accounts and said her clients immediately repudiated their connections to Bonfanti.

"My client, just like a lot of other people, got fugabooed by Mr. Bonfanti," she said.

Despite settlement conditions, the agreement carves out a contract dispute between NIS and the owner of the large family plot that is in court in Ascension.

Ryland Percy III, an attorney who represents Karen Sue Giles, the family plot owner, objected to the settlement before the board voted.

"All we were asking for is a complete hearing on the merits concerning this matter and what happened to Mrs. Giles and her family, and we were denied that opportunity by this board," Percy said in a later interview.

The board's agenda did not say members planned to meet in closed session, as state law requires when one is reasonably expected.

When questioned, George Papale, attorney for the ad hoc board, said shortly before the body headed back into closed session Monday afternoon, that litigation wasn't anticipated but came up in discussion of the settlement.

That litigation involved NIS, Giles and the Cemetery Board, Papale confirmed. Giles, Oak Lane and NIS have been engaged in litigation for more than three years.

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Ascension Parish Arrest Report – Gonzales Weekly Citizen – Weekly Citizen

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March 9

Tezeno, Keynisha, 25, 6244 Rev. Thomas SCT, Convent, Theft $750 but less than $5000 (Felony), Monetary Instrument Abuse.

Babin, Lisha, 49, 43420 Black Bayou Road, Gonzales, Aggravated Criminal Damage to Property.

Britt, Monette Danielle, 25, 10080 Lake Park Ave., Gonzales, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Probation Violation.

McZeal, Ron, 47, 12072 Cypress Ridge, Geismar, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction , No Turn Signals, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Distribution/Possession with the Intent to Distribute Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substance.

Ray, Nicholas , 32, 41151 Dean St., Gonzales, Theft of Goods under $500.

Turner, Chris, 32, 308 W. Second St., Donaldsonville, Simple Battery.

Demby, Damion Michael, 22, 1005 Elizabeth St., Donaldsonville, Simple Burglary of an Inhabited Dwelling, Criminal Trespass/Trespassing of Real Property, Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Possession of Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substance (Oxycodone).

Mitchell, Jordan M., 24, 18183 Little Prairie Road, Prairieville, No Proof of Motorcycle Endorsement, General Speed Law, Resisting an Officer, Reckless Operation.

Rowell, Chris, 36, 15159 Melrose Drive, Prairieville, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Probation Violation.

March 10

Briley, Laura N., 36, 35721 River Oaks Road, Geismar, Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids.

Harris, Casey Wade, 26, 12515 Camelia, St. Amant, Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Contributing to the Delinquency of Juveniles; Crime or CDS Law (Felony), Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine), Disturbing the Peace.

Lindamood, Tristan, 27, 15343 Floyd Holton Road, Prairieville, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Contributing to the Delinquency of Juveniles (Misdemeanor), Simple Obstruction of a Highway of Commerce.

Lilly, Allen, 20, 18405 Manchac Acres, Prairieville, Maximum Speed Limit, Operating while Intoxicated; First (Misdemeanor).

Dandridge, Zenas, 46, 17 W. 11th St., Donaldsonville, Resisting an Officer.

Georgetown, William, 26, 2138 S. Commerce Ave., Gonzales, Bond Revocation, Resisting an Officer, Entry on or Remaining in Places or on Land after being Forbidden.

Roddy, Justin, 28, 12195 Roddy Road, Gonzales, Resisting an Officer, Telephone Communications/ Improper Language/ Harassment, Domestic Abuse Battery.

Roddy, Kayla R., 25, 12195 Roddy Road, Gonzales, Resisting an Officer, Disturbing the peace / Violent & Tumultuous Manner/ Disorderly Conduct.

Jimerson, Herman, 33, 8164 Ebby St., Sorrento, All Drivers must Secure License, Possession of Schedule IV CDS, Operating while Intoxicated; First (Misdemeanor).

Davies, Jon Paul, 30, 217 S. Marchand Ave., Gonzales, Parole Violation, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine), Disturbing the peace / Language/ Disorderly Conduct, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Schedule III CDS (Suboxone).

Keown, Ashley N., 30, 536 N. Brown Ave., Gonzales, Three Counts Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids; Second Offense, Disturbing the peace / Language/ Disorderly Conduct.

Green, Shantrelle T. , 39, 42421 La. 30, Gonzales, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction , Entry on or Remaining in Places or on Land after being Forbidden, Simple Criminal Damage to Property less than $500 (Misdemeanor), Disturbing the peace / Language/ Disorderly Conduct.

Bazile, Chase Michael, 32, 32480 La. 44, Gonzales, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction, Theft of Goods under $500.

Berthalot, Olin Glenn, 68, 1736 E. Oak Alley, Gonzales, Election offenses involving bribery.

Matassa, Kenneth, 67, 1918 S. Sky Haven Ave., Gonzales, Election offenses involving bribery.

Carter, Demaric N., 51, 14343 Leola Carter Road, Gonzales, Disturbing the peace / Drunkenness, Entry on or Remaining in Places or on Land after being Forbidden.

Capell, Dustin C., 36, 16503 Chris Drive, Prairieville, State Probation Violation.

Pitre, Paul M., 30, 40458 Cross Ridge Ave., Gonzales, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Operating while Intoxicated; Second (Misdemeanor).

Carson, Logan, 29, 10037 La. 22, St. Amant, Domestic Abuse Battery; Strangulation (Felony).

March 11

Lambert, Jase, 17, 1220 E. Palmview St., Gonzales, Distribution/Possession with the Intent to Distribute Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids.

Desouge, Cameron J., 17, 38551 Cal Road, Gonzales, Distribution/Possession with the Intent to Distribute Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids.

Schoen, Devan Diana, 28, 30568 Fairway View Drive, Denham Springs, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction.

Hedden, Neil, 37, 10926 Ellsworth Ave., Baton Rouge, Violations of Protective Orders, Simple Battery.

Millien, Courtney Reenee, 22, 14452 Bluff Road, Prairieville, Operating while Intoxicated; first (Misdemeanor).

Leblanc, Blake A., 52, 43497 Polar St., Sorrento, Operating while Intoxicated; First (Misdemeanor), Driving on Roadway Laned for Traffic.

Butler, Jonathan M., 30, 1036 Nolan St., Donaldsonville, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant.

Gammons, John R., 49, 14303 Roddy Road, Gonzales, Resisting an Officer, Simple Battery.

Phillip, Christopher M., 28, 10475 E. Carrolton Circle, St James, Resisting an Officer, Two Counts Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Domestic Abuse Battery.

Glover, Denzel Dwayne, 19, 37313 La. 74, Geismar, Illegal Possession of Stolen Firearms, Resisting an Officer by Flight.

Curolo, Dustin, 22, 37313 La. 74, Geimsar, Illegal Possession of Stolen Firearms, Resisting an Officer by Flight.

Guedry, Derrick Dale, 35, 19455 Andrea Road, Livingston, Criminal Trespass/Trespassing of Real Property.

Martinez, Sergio, 19, 16007 Joe Sevario Road, Prairieville, Simple Criminal Damage to Property, Aggravated Assault with a Firearm (Felony), Illegal Carrying of Weapons (Misdemeanor), Aggravated Flight from an Officer (Felony), Reckless Operation, Hit and Run Driving, Illegal Possession of Stolen Firearms, No Motor Vehicle Insurance, Owner to Secure Registration, Expired MVI, All Drivers must Secure License, Operating while Intoxicated; First (Misdemeanor) .

Walker, Tyrone, 45, 44528 Cypress St., Sorrento, Bond Revocation, Theft less than $750 (Misdemeanor), Unauthorized Use of an Access Card less than $750 (Misdemeanor), Entry on or Remaining in Places or on Land after being Forbidden, Theft less than $750 (Misdemeanor).

Felix, Albert Earl, 55, 5256 Galaxy Blvd., Darrow, Careless Operation, Operating while Intoxicated; First (Misdemeanor).

Turner, Joseph Herschel, 46, 12049 La. 73, Geismar, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction, Operating Vehicle while License is Suspended, Vehicle License Required, No Insurance, Possession of Alcoholic Beverages in Motor Vehicles, Reckless Operation, Operating while Intoxicated; Third (Felony), Possession of Schedule II CDS (Cocaine).

Jones, Lionel, 49, 2824 S. Burnside Ave., Gonzales, Domestic Abuse Battery.

March 12

Thomas, Henry, 26, 10407 La. 431, Gonzales, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Issuing Worthless Check under $500 (Misdemeanor).

Allen, Jeffery, 33, 108 Anna St., Donaldsonville, Operating while Intoxicated; First (Misdemeanor).

Perez-Ortiz, Jose, 31, 44444 Melancon St., Sorrento, All Drivers must Secure License, Careless Operation, Operating while Intoxicated; First (Misdemeanor).

Cox, Kenneth Raytroy, 27, 11360 Pipleline Road, Gonzales, Domestic Abuse Battery; Strangulation (Felony).

Triche, Payton J., 21, 45392 Stringer Bridge Road, St. Amant, Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids.

Henry, Jasper L., 26, 1707 Joseph St., Donaldsonville, Resisting an Officer by Violence, Resistance, or Opposition, Battery of a Police Officer (Misdemeanor), Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant.

Fernandez, Wanda M., 53, 1707 Joseph St., Donaldsonville, Interfering with a Law Enforcement Investigation, Resisting a Police Officer with Force or Violence, Simple Criminal Damage to Property less than $500 (Misdemeanor), Battery of a Police Officer (Misdemeanor).

Nixon, Royale Joy, 25, 6635 Valley Hi Drive Apt. 123, Sacramento, Calif., Illegal Possession of Stolen Things over $1500 (Felony).

Collier, Harold Edward, 28, 3710 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Sacramento, Calif., Fugitive-Other State Jurisdiction, Illegal Possession of Stolen Things over $1500 (Felony).

Wincentsen, Destiny Grace, 20, 3961 Davis Ave., Modesto, Calif., Illegal Possession of Stolen Things over $1500 (Felony).

Tollett, Wilson, 19, 12050 Alex Road, Gonzales, Entry on or Remaining in Places or on Land after being Forbidden, Simple Criminal Damage to Property $500 to $50,000 (Felony).

March 13

Taylor, Apryl Falcon, 35, 37276 Prairie Drive, Prairieville, Two Counts Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction, Disturbing the peace / Language/ Disorderly Conduct, Possession of Firearm by Person Convicted of Certain Felonies.

Payton, Naquita, 33, 2204 S. Edward Ave., Gonzales, False Certificates, Use of Certain Wireless Telecommunications Devices for Text Messaging Prohibited, Careless Operation , Disturbing the peace / Language/ Disorderly Conduct.

George, Christopher Lee, 31, 12328 Oak Colony Drive, Geismar, Parole Violation, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle.

Parker, Elton Ray, 61, 8383 Airline Highway, Baton Rouge, Failure to Register and Notify as a Sex Offender or Child Predator.

Castillo, Emmanuel, 32, 43258 Norwood Road, Prairieville, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Psilocybin (Mushrooms), Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine).

Landry, Justin M., 33, 43258 Norwood Road, Gonzales, Illegal Carry of Weapons;Crime or CDS (Felony), Illegal Carrying of Weapons (Felony), Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Psilocybin (Mushrooms), Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine).

Babin, Joseph Curtis, 31, 43258 Norwood Road, Prairieville, Surety, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Psilocybin (Mushrooms), Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine).

Harris, Steven Paul, 30, 43258 Norwood Road, Gonzales, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Psilocybin (Mushrooms), Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine).

Millien, Micah Aaron, 43258 Norwood Road, Prairieville, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Psilocybin (Mushrooms), Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine).

Tarrow, Sarah, 22, 45132 Robin Trail Road, St. Amant, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Psilocybin (Mushrooms), Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine).

Sullivan, Morgan, 21, 18025 Grace St., Prairieville, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Psilocybin (Mushrooms), Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine).

Scott, Casey Lee, 19, 18094 Conthia St., Prairieville, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Psilocybin (Mushrooms), Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine).

Lambert, Matthew T., 29, 43264 Moody Dixon Road, Prairieville, Failure to appear-bench warrant, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Psilocybin (Mushrooms), Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine).

Decoteau, Corden, 30, 43169 Moody Dixon Road, Prairieville, Simple Criminal Damage to Property less than $500 (Misdemeanor), Theft of Goods under $500.

Moran, Jared P., 41, 43303 La. 621, Gonzales, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant.

Lang, Elisha A., 37, 37146 Cornerview Road, Geismar, Theft of Goods under $500.

Weaver, Michael R., 29, 36612 Pookey Lane, Prairieville, Parole Violation, Simple Criminal Damage to Property, Domestic Abuse Battery, Aggravated Battery.

Craig, Tony Ray, 46, 1062 CR 147, Alvin, Texas, Theft $5000 but less than $25k (Felony).

Powe, Capricia, 35, 500 St Vincent St., Donaldsonville, Bond Revocation, Violations of Protective Orders.

March 14

Vallery, John, 23, 619 W. Bordelon St., Gonzales, Traffic-control Signals, No Insurance, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant.

Casper, Angel C., 43, 42159 Melba's Lane, Sorrento, Distribution/Possession with the Intent to Distribute Schedule IV CDS.

Wesley, Jerry, 34, 1305 McKinley St., Donaldsonville, Simple Criminal Damage to Property less than $500 (Misdemeanor), Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Unauthorized Entry of an Inhabited Dwelling.

James, Eric, 33, 1604 Phillip St., Donaldsonville, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant.

Chambers, David, 21, 13436 La. 44, Gonzales, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, Identity Theft (Felony), Unauthorized Use of an Access Card $5000 > $25k (Felony), Theft $5000 but less than $25k (Felony), Theft $750 but less than $5000 (Felony).

Jones, Tommy Ray, 58, 4954 N. Bayou Blvd., Gibson, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction.

Aaron, Robert D., 48, 39103 Dooley Road, Gonzales, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction.

Pleasant, Jermaine Christopher, 35, 703 Lane St., Donaldsonville, Hold for Other Agency, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant.

Kador, Kimmika, 27, 10550 Florida Blvd. Apt 704, Baton Rouge, Contraband Defined; Certain Activities Regarding Contraband in Penal Institutions Prohibited.

McMillan, Dale W., 42, 18071 Beechwood Subdivision Road, Prairieville, Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant.

George, Christopher Lee, 31, 12328 Oak Colony Drive, Geismar, Parole Violation, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle.

March 15

Brown, Dexter Tyrell, 24, 1118 S. Vista Ave., Gonzales, Operating Vehicle while License is Suspended, Prohibited acts; Drug Paraphernalia, Distribution/Possession with the Intent to Distribute Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids, View outward or inward through windshield or windows; obscuring prohibited, Improper Left Turn.

Daniels, Kidal Leon, 42, 1214 S. Hempshire Ave., Gonzales, Simple Battery, Misdemeanor sexual battery.

Cobb, Shannon Lynn, 34, 45181 Teddy Babin Road, St. Amant, Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids.

Hendricks, Christopher, 25, 430 W. Minor, Gonzales, Bond Revocation, Resisting an Officer, Possession of Marijuana, or synthetic cannabinoids.

Lowery, James Tyler, 22, 1920 La. 550, Spearsville, No Motor Vehicle Insurance, Careless Operation, Operating while Intoxicated; First (Misdemeanor).

Lebert, Amos Joseph, 34, 15012 Beau Jon Ave., Prairieville, Fugitive-Other Louisiana Jurisdiction.

Pardue, Kelly Elizabeth, 29, 411 E. Verna St., Gonzales, Two Counts Failure to Appear-Bench Warrant.

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Eagles compete in Ascension Catholic Tournament – Post South

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St. John Eagles recently competed in the annual Ascension Catholic High Tournament over the weekend where they faced Catholic P.C., Dunham and University High. Before they hit the road, however, SJHS faced off against French Settlement at home and came away with a 5-1 victory.

St. John and visiting French Settlement each blanked the first three innings of their March 14 bout, and it wasnt until the top of the fourth that the first run was scored.

FS scored their first and only run of the game early in the fourth, but St. John tacked on two of their own in the bottom of the fourth, two more in the fifth and one in the sixth. FS was held scoreless through the final three.

Tre Dupont led the Eagles with three hits in the win, followed by Justin Rivet with two. Rivet racked up a pair of RBIs. Landon LeBlanc pitched all seven innings and racked up five strikeouts.

After the win, SJHS hit the road to compete in the Ascension Catholic Tournament where they opened round one with a 5-1 victory over Catholic P.C.

CPC scored their only run in the first inning and held St. John scoreless through the first four. The Eagles did not put up any runs until the top of the fifth (three) and added two more in the sixth.

Grant Blanchard and Collin Barbee each totaled a pair of hits, Dupont with one. Barbee also totaled a pair of RBIs, Blanchard and Dylan Hurst each earned one.

Hurst was the winning pitcher for the Eagles and totaled three strikeouts and 13 first pitch strikes.

SJHS advanced to take on Dunham in round two of the tournament, but were trounced 13-2 after five innings of play. St. John put up one run in the first and one in the fourth, but could not find a way to keep pace with the Baton Rouge club.

Tre Dupont and Grant Blanchard split pitching duties in the loss. Dupont threw 14 first pitch strikes, Blanchard threw nine. Dupont racked up a pair of strikeouts.

St. John looked to close out the tournament with a win over University High, but came up just short, 1-3.

Dupont was the teams hit leader with three, followed by Landon LeBland with two. Reese Barrilleaux knocked in an RBI.

Barrilleaux also pitched for the Eagles and totaled six first pitch strikes and two strikeouts.

The Eagles will continue district play this week on the road against Ascension Christian on Tuesday and again at home on Thursday.

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Ascension student from Clarke’s Beach wins zone level speak off – The Compass

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Kian Dove (right) and good friend Luis Garcia, who won third place. Chris Lewis/TC Media

In the future, Dove says shed like to become an advocate for whales and other sea creatures in captivity, travelling the world to spread the message she feels so strongly about.

Placing in second was Aileen Pike of Carbonear Collegiate, who spoke about the impact technology has on society. Third place winner was Luis Garia of Spain, who is studying abroad at Ascension Collegiate. Garcias speech covered both the positive and negative aspects of going to school in another country.

The Lions Club was full of family and friends of contestants, as well as Lions Club members, judges, and questioners. Contestants all took turns giving speeches on varying topics, including influence, kindness, technology and orca whales.

The contestants were judged in several areas, such as eye contact, emphasis and enunciation, and how often they referred to their notes, if they had any at all. Each speaker had anywhere between four to six minutes to give their speech, and was docked points for every 10 seconds they went above the time limit.

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Dove will go on to be one of seven participants in the district level speak off in Gander April 1.

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Jackson principal thanks Ascension Parish for support during fire – The Batavian

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March 20, 2017 - 1:52pm

Press release:

On behalf of the Jackson Primary School staff and students, we would like to extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to Father David Glassmire and Ascension Parish.

On Wednesday, March 8th, the school needed to evacuate all students quickly due to a serious house fire, across the street from the school. It was a very cold and windy morning as 350 primary students walked to the Ascension Parish parking lot in evacuation protocol.

Within minutes, studentswere able to enter the Sacred Heart reception hall and knew they were safe and warm. Father Davidwelcomed us immediately and quickly supported our needs in order for the school to operate an efficient evacuation dismissal plan.

Additionally, we would like to thank Sherry Otto who saw us coming and quickly communicated this to Father Glassmire, Dave Fasano, and the City Police Department for assisting us that morning.

The overall support from Ascension Parish is a true reflection of the wonderful and compassionatepeople that make up Batavias community.

Diane Bonarigo/Principal

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Southwest Research Institute Partners To Make Future Space Exploration Safer And Smarter – Texas Public Radio

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NASA's Apollo missions brought U.S. astronauts to the moon, but back then there was concern about how both men and machines would interact with the lunar surface.

Southwest Research Institute scientist Alex Parker says they were worried about how much dust a rover would produce in low gravity.

"They were concerned that those wheels were going to kick up so much dust that they were going to poke the astronauts or blind them," says Parker.

So NASA built a vacuum chamber at the Johnson space center, filled it with moon-like dust, and ran a rover wheel over it while the chamber replicated lunar gravity in the belly of an aircraft.

They found out that the moon dust wasn't going to be a problem, and that data came in handy.

"But that chamber doesn't exist anymore. No one has one like this that any new companies or other researchers that are looking to build a device for interacting with the surface of an asteroid, they don't have access to anything like that to test their mechanism," says Parker.

Southwest Research Institute wants to build the vacuum--or airborne space environment--chamber in San Antonio. Its one of eight projects proposed by a new research consortium NASA will fund with as much as $5 million. The goal of the projects are to NASA smarter about how it picks targets for exploration and reduce risk to people or technology that they send.

The a consortium of seven institutions led by San Antonio-based Southwest Research Institute is for Project ESPRESSO (the Exploration Science Pathfinder Research for Enhancing Solar System Observations). ESPRESSO includes SwRI, the Lowell Observatory, the University of Maryland, NASA Johnson Space Center, The Planetary Science Institute, Johns Hopkins University, SETI Institue and several other collaborative institutions.

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