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Good Samaritans discover man’s body, boat after deadly accident in Livingston Parish
LIVINGSTON PARISH, La. (WAFB) – A man is dead after a boating accident in Livingston Parish.
According to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, the body of Patrick Jones, 57, of Port Vincent was recovered from Colyell Bay around 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7. His body was turned over to the Livingston Parish Coroner’s Office to determine an official cause of death.
Agents were notified around 7:45 p.m. on May 7 by Good Samaritans about an unoccupied 16-foot vessel that ran aground against the bank of Colyell Bay. The boat’s engine was still running and the throttle was still in the forward position.
LDWF said the Good Samaritans found Jones’ body in Colyell Bay in the same area as the unoccupied boat.
The LDWF Enforcement Division will be the lead investigative agency for the deadly incident.
It is unknown at this time what caused Jones to be ejected from the boat.
His body was recovered without wearing a personal flotation device, officials added.
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Louisiana Businesses Are Committed to Creating a Culture of Cleanliness
Sponsored by Keep Louisiana Beautiful
In just one year, over 450 businesses and 36 chambers of commerce have joined Keep Louisiana Beautiful’s (KLB) Clean Biz Partnership, committing to serve their communities as environmental stewards and promoting a culture of cleanliness amongst their employees. Not only are these partners already implementing best practices for litter prevention and waste reduction, but they are eager to continue their sustainability journey.
“A clean Louisiana is vital for business and future economic development,” said Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser. “People don’t want to visit or do business in communities that are littered. We must take pride in where we live and keep Louisiana clean and beautiful.”
“In 2023, KLB’s litter study found that 92% of Louisianans believe litter is a problem, and it costs taxpayers $91.4 million each year,” said Susan Russell, KLB Executive Director. “Litter hurts real estate values, harms wildlife, and it pollutes our environment. If we all do our part, businesses included, we can stop litter from happening in the first place.”
To help prevent litter, Clean Biz Partners commit to:
- Picking up litter from their parking bays and/or around their business daily.
- Placing trash receptacles at their business storefront or at transition points.
- Maintaining a clean dumpster by keeping the lid closed and the area around the dumpster free of litter and debris.
- Maintaining their business lawn and landscaping.
- Participating in community improvement activities.
- Creating a culture of cleanliness for their employees and customers.
Ann Trappey, interim President and CEO of BRAC, stated, “Forty-eight businesses in Baton Rouge have joined the Clean Biz Partnership, with more joining each month. BRAC is proud to collaborate with Keep Louisiana Beautiful to clean up our community and empower business owners and their employees to implement simple measures to prevent litter. I encourage all businesses to join this free and valuable program.”
Sign up to be a Clean Biz Partner for free at keeplouisianabeautiful.org/cleanbiz. Upon joining the partnership, you will receive a window cling, a social media kit, and other marketing assets. Questions about the program can be directed jchappuis@keeplouisianabeautiful.org.
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Saucier man identified as motorcyclist killed in crash in Louisiana
LAFOURCHE PARISH, La. (WLOX) – Saucier native Dustin Craven, 30, has been identified as the victim of a fatal single-vehicle crash in Louisiana, officials announced on Sunday.
The crash took place during the early morning hours of Sunday on Louisiana Highway 20 near Farmer Lane in Lafourche Parish. Craven, the driver of a 2022 Harley-Davidson Street Glide, was traveling south when the motorcycle left the roadway and struck a utility pole, causing him to be ejected.
As a result, Craven received fatal injuries and died at the scene.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
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