Krewe Of Demeter Holds 2nd Annual Mardi Gras Pageant

By Deborah Stewart

The 2nd annual Mardi Gras Pageant was held on October 15th at the Clista Calhoun Event Center in Mansfield Louisiana. The Krewe’s pageant director is Kristi Rambin assisted by co-directors Kim Lee and Lane Cloud. The MC of the pageant was KSLA’s own Biskie Duncan from the morning team.  The Krewe was honored to have twenty-seven contestants competing in nine different categories.  These categories ranged from infant to 18 years old. 

The winners of each category are as follows:

Baby Miss-Magnolia Gayle Jennings

Toddler Miss-Chloe McInnis

Little Miss-Keegan Danielle Cox

Petite Miss-Erin Graves

Young Miss-Courtney Graves

Teen Miss-Emmaleigh Brown

Miss DeSoto Mardi Gras-Olivia Anmarie Terry

The People’s Choice Award went to three-year-old Isabella Nicole Jennings

All queens will participate in events held and participated in by the Krewe of Demeter, including local Christmas Parades, Mardi Gras Parades and community events.

Krewe Captain Linda Carter and Co-Captain Deborah Stewart and all the members of the Krewe of Demeter are very proud of all the contestants and offer congratulations to all the reigning queens and are looking forward to working together with them throughout the coming year.


Mansfield Wolverines Fall to Number 6 Winnfield

The Wolverines gave a valiant effort versus the sixth ranked Winnfield Tigers.

The final score was 41 – 28 with Winnfield scoring two touchdowns in the final quarter. Leading the Wolverine attack was Ry’Kelon Van Zandt with 113 yards on 10 carries. Scoring touchdowns for Mansfield were Van Zandt with a 68 yard run, Dekeldrick Thomas with two rushing touchdowns and Terrance Pegues with one rushing touchdown.

The Wolverines will travel to Red River this week looking to pick up momentum and to receive a playoff berth.


Biden Closes Out Mid Term Election Debate with Call for Abortion and Transgenderism

By Royal Alexander

I sometimes believe that it would be difficult to be any more surprised about national developments, but I find I continue to be mistaken about that.

Early voting for the November midterm elections is well under way as Nov. 8th, Election Day, approaches.  So, what has President Biden touted as his—and, derivatively, his Democrat Party—closing message to the American people before the election? What economic, domestic, or foreign policy achievement does he point to, to assist his party in their election efforts?

Abortion on demand for any reason up to and during the birth process, and without anesthetic to reduce the pain during the killing of innocent children; Transgenderism, including child genital mutilation without a parent’s consent.

These are the two issues he’s highlighted in the last two weeks.

Well, needless to say, they are not high on the list of voter priorities, but the President is desperate for any possible method of distracting voters from the reality they live every day.

He really doesn’t have anything else.

Our nation is mired in the highest inflation since the Jimmy Carter Administration.  Americans feel its crushing impact when they go to the store for food, fill up their car with gas, try to keep up with their bills, review their depleted savings and the diminished value of their retirement pensions, as well as realizing their paycheck simply doesn’t go as far.

While millions of Americans struggle with these rising costs right in front of them such as for food, gas, and child-care, they are also smart enough to know that inflation is the hidden but very real “Biden tax” they pay for every single economic activity, directly hurting them and their families.  It is estimated that right now inflation is costing the typical American family $276 more per month and roughly $3,300 per year, numbers that will likely only rise.

Americans also haven’t forgotten the Afghanistan Debacle and our government’s gifting of $87 billion in military hardware to the Taliban, the evil accomplices of al-Qaeda in the Sept. 11 attack on America.

Our nation also has not forgotten that while Pres. Biden properly called for the defense of the borders of Ukraine, his Administration has never made an effort to stop the flood of illegals into our country on our southern border and the drugs (fentanyl is killing hundreds of Americans daily), theft, crime, terrorists, and human trafficking that accompany them.

What about public health and public safety concerns? What about the China Virus fears we’ve been suffocated with for over 2 years that have greatly restricted the personal and economic liberty of millions of Americans? There are still places in the U.S. that American citizens cannot go without a vaccine card and a mask.  Yet, we allow unmasked un-vaxed, unknown and unvetted individuals numbering millions to break into our country, violate our laws and become potentially super-spreaders in our communities.

Voters also, for example, reject the doomsday scenario and massive spending on Climate Change (referred to for generations as “weather”) and the foolhardy attempt to eliminate fossil fuels.  They realize that such a policy does nothing but increase the cost of energy and the rate of inflation to produce and transport goods and services to consumers. 

Can the Climate Change religionists not recognize that when you kill the U.S. oil and gas industry—and Pres. Trump had made America totally energy independent—you make America hostage to Russia and the Middle East for our energy needs? In so doing, you force Americans to pay more for foreign oil (because it’s drilled and transported from overseas) that’s less reliable (see the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the constant unrest in the Middle East)) when we could be producing it at home and building our own national economy and national security at the same time.

Also, has the Biden Administration ever really disavowed the stance of many of its supporters who demand the defunding of police?  Is the President not aware that thought frightens millions of Americans in our crime-rampant cities?

So, no police and no gasoline.  We’ll just rely on the kindness and good nature of the criminals not to harm us, as we depend on the wind, when it blows, and the sun, when it shines, to produce the power necessary to dependably run America’s enormous industrial society in 2022. 

I believe a reckoning is coming in these mid-term elections.


DeSoto Student is LCU 2022 Homecoming Queen

Louisiana Christian University crowned senior Bailey McMillian, of Stonewall, Louisiana, 2022 Homecoming Queen on Saturday. She is a pre-med biology major with a minor in chemistry.

“It is such an honor to be crowned the 2022 LCU Homecoming Queen – especially since I am the first queen to be crowned under the LCU title from its recent change from LC,” McMillian said. “I cannot thank the student body, faculty and administration enough for this honor.”

She was escorted by her parents, Mark and Deania, and brother Brian McMillian. She plays on the LCU softball team and is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Alpha Epsilon Delta, and serves as a Wildcat Navigator and LCU Ambassador.

“LCU has become my ‘home away from home,’ “McMillian said. “LCU has been a place where my faith, education and relationships have flourished in the past four years. LCU will always have a special place in my heart. The feeling of having my name revealed over the loudspeaker is one I will never forget. I cannot wait to relive this moment next year when I am able to celebrate with the next Homecoming Queen.”

Her future plans include attending graduate school to become a pediatric gastrointestinal physician assistant to help children who struggle with similar autoimmune diseases that she has.

McMillian said being crowned Homecoming Queen was quite ironic.

“My nickname on the softball team has always been “Princess” – now I am referred to as ‘Queen’ or ‘Queenie!’ Be looking for my crown on the softball diamond with the Lady Wildcats, as it will be our ‘rally crown’ this year! The Queen and the Cats are ready to celebrate all season long. Thank you Jesus for Christian universities like LCU, and, as always, GO CATS!”


Notice of Death – November 2, 2022

Eileen Nugent

December 2, 1949 to October 28, 2022

View full obituary here:

https://desotoparishjournal.com/2022/10/29/eileen-nugent/

Elizabeth Foster D’Artois

August 26, 1939 to October 27, 2022

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https://desotoparishjournal.com/2022/10/29/elizabeth-fisher-dartois/

Billy Adams

October 21, 1955 to October 30, 2022

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https://desotoparishjournal.com/2022/10/31/billy-thomas-tommy-adams/

The DeSoto Parish Journal publishes paid obituaries – unlimited words and a photo, as well as unlimited access – $70. The obituary will be included in the emails sent to subscribers.  Contact your funeral provider or DeSotoParishJournal@gmail.com. Must be paid in advance of publication. (Notice of Death shown above with no link to the obituary are FREE of charge.)


ETC… For Wednesday, November 2, 2022

North DeSoto High posted on social media, “Due to ongoing concerns for safety and supervision, all NDHS after school events – athletic and extracurricular – will require an adult to be present with any student attending the middle school or below. We appreciate your understanding in helping us keep North DeSoto events safe and enjoyable for everyone.  We will begin implementing this practice at the Northwood football game on November 4th.”

The Logansport Christmas Festival is seeding additional vendors.  Food vendors are full.

They are looking for some unique vendors – iron/metal work, hand-carved items, original art, etc.  The vendor sign up deadline is November 12th.

The DeSoto Schools family is saddened by the loss of one of our own, Mr. Kervin Campbell, a 5th-grade teacher at Mansfield Middle School. Mr. Campbell worked tirelessly for many years in service to the students and families of Mansfield . Our entire community is suffering the loss of our friend and colleague.

As adults, we are well aware of the substantial emotional impact that follows the death of a loved one or friend.  We are working together with our Crisis Response Team to offer support to the students and staff at school. Please feel free to contact us if you need additional assistance. Counselors and other support staff are available at the campus and will continue to be available to students, teachers, and families as needed.

68th Annual Bazaar & Chicken Spaghetti Dinner will be held Thursday at Christ Memorial Episcopal Church in Mansfield.  Delivery will be available.  Lunch will be served from 11:00 am until 2:00 pm. Call 318-872-1144 for delivery & details – jams, jellies, baked goods, raffle & more.


Weekly Arrest Report

This week’s report covers one week period ranging from October 23RD – October 29TH of all arrests made by the DeSoto Parish Sheriff’s Office.

This information has been provided by a law enforcement agency as public information. Persons named or shown in photographs or video as suspects in a criminal investigation, or arrested and charged with a crime, have not been convicted of any criminal offense and are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.