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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LAKE CHARLES NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS 01/22/2026 Notice is hereby given that the following properties are in violation of the Lake Charles Code of Ordinances. The property owners listed below will have 5 (five) days to correct the issues noted, or Citys contractors will correct the issues at the owners expense. Sec. 23:3-5: High grass and/or weeds, Trash, rubbish, refuse, debris violations: Milton Henny Jr, 1616 Belden St, Assessment No # 00590037 Paul Hanchett Estate, 1620 E Belden St, Assessment No # 00571369 Cleveland John Collins Jr, 2612 Blackwell St, Assessment No # 00399558 Tarsha Terrill Milburn Williams ET VIR, 2127 Channel St, Assessment No # 00347698 Quest Trust Co. FBO Donald C Johnson IRA #35015-11, 300 Blk Church St; Lot south of 313 Church St, Assessment No # 00590223 Brett Jack ET UX, 2710 Colfax St, Assessment No # 00541419 Byron Joseph Fontenot, 2601 Deaton St, Assessment No # 00327840 Jacob Snyder ET UX, 910 Fall St, Assessment No # 01360195 Kairoi Ventures LLC, 612 N Grace St, Assessment No # 00411701 Artic (Artric) and Mrs. Erlean Lee, S-E corner of Hodges and S Railroad Ave - 3rd lot, Assessment No # 00581933 Robert Colston ET UX, 305 Kirkman St, Assessment No # 00557692 Anthony Neal Hay ET UX, 414 E Lagrange St, Assessment No # 00395331 Glenda Gillie ET AL, 118 S Lyons St, Assessment No # 00600857 Joshua Williams Guidry, 2714 Opelousas St, Assessment No # 00331864 Union Pacific RR Co, Lake Arthur Branch, 100 Blk. VE Washington St Lot N of 116 VE Washington St, Assessment No # 00748110 Carolyn Lois Taylor Mcintyre ET AL, 333 White St, Assessment No # 00605484 Guidry Property Development LLC, 2119 3rd St, Assessment No # 00404314 Norris James Fontenot, 410 17th St, Assessment No # 00913804 Looking over Your Shoulder Ministries Inc., 1310 17th St, Assessment No # 00449121 Carlton Stevens (Estate), 3029 Gen. Marshall Dr., Assessment No # 00295159 Joseph R L Duplechain (Estate) ET AL, 307 Brammer Ln., Assessment No # 00793116 Gilberts Developments Inc., 3204 B Warren Ave, Assessment No # 00288012 Catherine Loretta Wilkins ET AL, 301 1st Ave, Assessment No # 00568449 Jose Leonardo Galindo Cardoza ET UX, 2914 1st Ave, Assessment No # 00387800 Calvin and Almeta Hilliard, 1121 4th Ave, Assessment No # 00389439 Sandy Renee Smith, 2800 blk. 8th Ave-Lot N of 2905 8th Ave, Assessment No # 00400866 Sec. 23:4-5: Trash & debris; piles and accumulations violation: Evelyn Marie Martin Morris ET AL, 1500 blk. Belden St-Lot E of 1524 Belden St, Assessment No # 00557595 Union Pacific RR Co.-Main Line, 100 blk. Bilbo St Lot N of 126 Bilbo St, Assessment No # 0074815 Derrick Mallet ET AL, 600 blk. Boston S of 1200 Mill St, Assessment No # 00589527 Cheyenne Daley, 215 Brundrette St, Assessment No # 00424013 Calatrava Investments LLC, 901 Camelia St, Assessment No # 00289795 John Roland Gallien, 603 Church St, Assessment No # 00587508 K Heart M LLC, 123 Frazar St, Assessment No # 00557595 Craig Devones, 180 N Grace St, Assessment No # 00349364 Sulphur C Realty Inc., 4330 Kirkman St, Assessment No # 00304654 Alvin J Soileau Jr, 1614 Legion St, Assessment No # 00587257 Michael Joubert, 138 Reid St, Assessment No # 00599662 George Michael Johnson, 2022 2nd St, Assessment No # 00329339 Melissa A Carter Ross, 2027 4th St. Assessment No # 00307688 Chang Yi Zou, 2300 23rd St, Assessment No # 01358242 Charlene Dollar Khoury, 328 Railroad Ave, Assessment No # 00578363 Lords Outreach Ministries Inc., 700 blk. Railroad Ave 3rd lot S of 702 Railroad Ave on Ford St side, Assessment No # 01359119 Artists Civic Theatre and Studio Inc. 828 Railroad Ave., Assessment No # 01037323 Villages of Lake Charles Development Limited Partnership II, 341 E Oak Ln, Assessment No # 00413712 Marcie Joe Mahouz, 501 E Oak Lane, Assessment No # 00369276 Eric Mbakwa Nduku ET UX, 1016 Johanna Place, Assessment No # 00553239 00553239 Sec. 23:5(B-C): Dirt Pile(s) for Landscaping or Otherwise violations: Steven Drew Hoffpauir, 4409 Ashland St, Assessment No # 00439819 The City of Lake Charles fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Americans With Disabilities Act, and related statutes, executive orders, and regulations in all programs and activities. The City operates without regard to race, color, or national origin. Any person who believes him/herself or any specific class of persons, to be subjected to discrimination prohibited by Title VI and/or Americans with Disabilities Act may by him/herself or by representative file a written complaint with the City of Lake Charles. The Citys Title VI Coordinator/ADA Coordinator may be reached by phone at (337) 491-1440, the Mayors Action Line at (337) 491-1346, or contact the appropriate Department Head. Jan 27, 28 2t 2093734 Notice Cost- $289.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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NOTICE The Creole Nature Trail District Board of Commissioners unanimously approved the 2026 Meeting dates at their regularly scheduled meeting held December 11, 2025. The meetings will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau Welcome Center located at 1205 N. Lakeshore Dr., Lake Charles. February 26, 2026 April 30, 2026 August 27, 2026 December 3, 2026 Jan 27 1t 2093581 Notice Cost- $23.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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Minutes Public Hearing 115 N. Thomson, Iowa, LA 70647 January 12, 2026 at 7:00 Mayor Douglas Watkins opened the Public Hearing at 7:00pm. There was present, Mayor Watkins; Council Members Joe Becnel, Julie Fontenot, Gerald Guidry, Daniel Hennigan, and Vernessa Guillory; Town Attorney Russ Stutes; Town Clerk Cynthia Mallett; Chief of Police Keith Vincent; About 11 persons. Mayor Watkins announced that they would hear questions and comments on the following Ordinances. The first is Ordinance 2026-01, An Ordinance Imposing a Moratorium for a period of Ninety (90) days on the granting of all permits for Mobil Homes in the Town of Iowa, Louisiana. He asked if there were any questions or comments. A citizen asked if he could explain what it meant. Mayor Watkins said that it is a period of time given so that he and council members could go through the ordinance to see if there is something that needs to be tweaked a little bit. She asked if that was any mobile home. Mayor Watkins confirmed any mobile home in the city limits. Mayor Watkins announced the next one: Ordinance 2026-02 An Ordinance fixing meeting place, days, and time for Mayor and Town Council. He asked if there were any questions or comments. He announced that the meetings will continue the second Monday of the month at the same time, 7:00pm. There were no further comments. Mayor Watkins closed the public hearing at approximately 7:02 pm. Minutes Regular Meeting 115 N. Thomson, Iowa, LA 70647 January 12, 2026 Mayor Watkins and Town Council met in Regular session this date in compliance with all requirements as to notice. Mayor Watkins called the meeting to order at 7:02pm. Mayor Watkins called roll. Present: Mayor Douglas Watkins; Council Members: Gerald Guidry, Julie Fontenot, Daniel Hennigan, Joe Becnel, and Vernessa Guillory. A quorum was established. Also, present were Town Clerk Cynthia Mallett; Town Attorney Russell Stutes III; Chief of Police Keith Vincent and about 11 people. Invocation was said by Council Member Joe Becnel, followed by the pledge. It was moved by Daniel Hennigan, seconded by Vernessa Guillory to adopt the agenda. The motion passed unanimously. It was moved by Vernessa Guillory, seconded by Joe Becnel to approve minutes, as submitted, for regular meeting December 8, 2025 and special meeting December 22, 2025. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Watkins invited guest, Reese Skip Broussard, Candidate for State Representative for District 37 to come forward. Mr. Broussard addressed the Mayor and Council Members. He introduced himself and stated the reasons he decided to run for the open seat of the 37th District, which was vacated by Mr. Troy Romero. Mr. Broussard thanked them for having him. Mayor Watkins announced that next item there will be a report of finance. Town Clerk Cindy Mallett gave the monthly and year-to-date financial report. She asked if there were any questions. Ms. Zelia Washington asked when the towns annual budget comes around. Cindy Mallett answered that it begins July 1st and ends June 30th. There were no further questions. Mayor read item #3. He asked if there were any questions. There were no questions. It was moved by Daniel Hennigan, seconded by Julie Fontenot, upon the recommendation of Engineer, Beau Desormeaux III, to accept and award the qualified low bid of $550,000.00 to Dezigner Construction and Consulting, LLC for the CDBG-DR 2020-2021 project, Wastewater Lagoon and City Park PS Upgrades. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Watkins announced the next item on the agenda, Ms. Belinda Sias to come forward. Ms. Sias came forward. She explained that on West Ally there are about seven people that live down this road. She said the town came to install and repair the water and sewer lines and damaged the road. She requested the town black top her road. Mayor Watkins said that the town could not currently spend tax dollars on a private road. Council Member Julie Fontenot asked Ms. Sias for details on the reason the town was on her property making repairs to the water and sewer lines. Ms. Sias explained that after the hurricane she moved a house and later a trailer on the property. The town came to install the utility lines and had to tear up the road to install the lines. Town Attorney asked Ms. Sias how long ago the last time the town went on the property was to make repairs to the utility lines. Ms. Sias could not remember. Mayor Watkins said it was about two years ago when the town installed the water and sewer lines for her house. There were discussions about the ownership of the road and there is traffic with others using the road. Mayor Watkins suggested she turn the road over to the town then the town could legally repair it. Ms. Sias declared that she didnt want to give the road to the town. There was discussion between the Council Members and Town Attorney of the expenditure of public funds on private property. Mayor Watkins suggested at this point that he would request the council get back with him with what you want to accomplish and how to go about it legally. Mayor Watkins announced the next item on the agenda, Ms. Singleton, for Violation of Town Ordinance, to come forward. Ms. Singleton came forward and stated she received a letter from an attorney to appear. She explained her situation and that she doesnt feel safe. She explained all the crime that has occurred in the neighborhood. Mayor Watkins gave the history of the waiver she received from the council two years ago. He explained that she received a certified letter letting her know the town doesnt allow two trailers on one property. Further discussion was had between Ms. Singleton, Mayor Watkins, and Council Members about the situation. Mayor and Council decided that they would give her time to move the mobile home. They decided that they will contact her in May to come into City Hall and the information will be relayed to the council members. Mayor Watkins announced the next item on the agenda, Ms. Zelia Washington, 306 S. Bowers. Ms. Washington came forward. She explained that it was brought to her attention that the house had been adjudicated for taxes and explained the history of the cause of the adjudication. She said she was on the list for the demolition program. Town Clerk Cindy Mallett told her that the house could not be demolished by the grant program because there is not a clear title. Town Attorney Russ Stutes said that all required notification has been done to demolish the structure and that Ms. Washington is responsible for the cost of the demolition. Town Clerk Cindy Mallett explained the process for the demolition if Ms. Washington doesnt demo it herself. She said that the town would invoice her for the cost of demolition and if the invoice isnt paid within four to six months a lien would be placed on the land. Ms. Washington agreed for the town to contract the demolition, and she would pay the town. It was moved by Daniel Hennigan, seconded by Julie Fontenot to order demolition of 306 S Bowers Avenue, Iowa, LA 70647. Motion passed unanimously. Mayor Watkins read the next item on the agenda and asked if there were any questions or comments. None were made. It was moved by Daniel Hennigan, seconded by Joe Becnel upon the recommendation of Building Code Inspection Service, LLC, Rodney Richard, notify owner of condemnation hearing for Parcel #00724823B, 408A S. Welty Ave., Iowa, LA. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Watkins read the next item on the agenda. It was moved by Daniel Hennigan, seconded by Julie Fontenot to approve Cooperative Endeavor Agreement Between the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury and the Town of Iowa for the purpose of distributing commodity food boxes for the benefit of the citizens of Calcasieu Parish. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Watkins read the next item on the agenda. Motion to adopt Ordinance 2026-01, An Ordinance Imposing a Moratorium for a period of Ninety Days (90) on the granting of any permits for mobile homes in the Town of Iowa. Mayor asked if there were any questions or comments. Council Member Daniel Hennigan said he is opposed to that. It was moved by Joe Becnel to adopt Ordinance 2026-01, An Ordinance Imposing a Moratorium for a period of Ninety Days (90) on the granting of any permits for mobile homes in the Town of Iowa. Julie Fontenot questioned who would be doing the adjustment on the ordinance of the mobile homes. Mayor Watkins explained that what he anticipated was that it would be brought to you guys and red lining it and sending it back and forth to see if we can tighten it up. He said that is what this is all about. The motion was seconded by Julie Fontenot. The motion passed. ORDINANCE 2026 - 01 An Ordinance Imposing a Moratorium for a period of Ninety (90) Days on the granting of all permits for Mobile Homes in the Town of Iowa, Louisiana WHEREAS, the Town of Iowa, Louisiana continues to review and revise its planning efforts to continue the enhancement, growth, and quality of life for its citizens; and WHEREAS, it is necessary for the Town to temporarily halt all Mobile Home permits while certain reviews and discussions on current ordinances are made to properly plan for the location, quantity and quality of Mobile Home Developments, including, but not limited to, a revision to the Code of Ordinances of the Town of Iowa, Louisiana. THEREFORE, the Iowa Town Council is imposing a Ninety (90) day moratorium which expires on April 12, 2026. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and the Iowa Town Council of the Town of Iowa, Louisiana, that: 1. There is hereby declared, effective the 12th day of January 2026, a moratorium in the Town of Iowa on the permitting of Mobile Homes, including variances for age of mobile homes, acceptance of application for the development or moving of a Mobile Home, or in any other such unified development, whether in whole or part of a Mobile Home development plan. 2. This moratorium shall not affect or impact any Mobile Home development/moving permit which have, on or prior to January 12, 2026, received from the Town of Iowa. 3. All laws, regulations and ordinances inconsistent herewith are temporarily suspended or superseded by this Ordinance until this Ordinance is revoked or amended by further action. 4. The Town Council may make an exception to the moratorium only for mobile homes used as rental properties for landlords that have not had any written demand letters for the past three (3) years on the violation of current ordinances; and the mobile home is a replacement mobile home, code compliant, and falls within the current ordinances. 5. The Town inspection and permitting department shall enforce this ordinance by not issuing any new permits for Mobile Homes in the corporate limits of the Town of Iowa while this ordinance remains in effect. The above ordinance was adopted at a duly convened meeting on motion of _Joe Becnel, seconded by Julie Fontenot, upon a vote taken as follows: YEAS: Joe Becnel, Julie Fontenot, Gerald Guidry, Vernessa Guillory NAYS: Daniel Hennigan ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None WHEREUPON, the presiding officer declared the above Ordinance duly adopted on the 12th day of January, 2025. DOUGLAS N. WATKINS, MAYOR I certify that the above ordinance was presented to the Mayor by me on the 13th day of January 2025. CYNTHIA MALLETT, TOWN CLERK I, acknowledge receipt of the above ordinance from the Town Clerk on this 13th day of January 2025. DOUGLAS N. WATKINS, MAYOR I, hereby approve the above ordinance on this 13th day of _January, .2025 DOUGLAS N. WATKINS, MAYOR I certify that the above ordinance was received by me from the Mayor on this 13th day of January 2025 CYNTHIA MALLETT, TOWN CLERK Mayor Watkins read the next item on the agenda and asked if there were any questions or comments. There were no comments or questions. It was moved by Daniel Hennigan, seconded by Julie Fontenot to adopt Ordinance 2026-02, An Ordinance fixing meeting place, days, and time for Mayor and Town Council. The motion passed unanimously. ORDINANCE No. 2026-2 AN ORDINANCE FIXING MEETING PLACE, DAYS, AND TIME FOR MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL WHEREAS, the Mayor and Town Council, pursuant to law, desire to fix and publish the place, days and time for regular meetings of the Mayor and Town Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED that Town of Iowa Mayor and Town Council meetings shall be held at 115 N. Thomson Avenue in City Hall Meeting Room on the second Monday, at Seven Oclock p.m., of each and every month of the calendar year 2026 and shall be designated and published in accordance with law for the official meeting day of the Mayor and Town Council for the Town of Iowa, Louisiana. THUS DONE AND INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the Mayor and Town Council for the Town of Iowa, Louisiana, held on the 8th day of December, 2025. After a public hearing was held on the above ordinance, the title having been read and the ordinance considered, on motion by _Daniel Hennigan, seconded by _Julie Fontenot to adopt the ordinance, a record vote was taken, and the following result was had: YEAS: Daniel Hennigan, Julie Fontenot, Vernessa Guillory, Gerald, Guidry, and Joe Becnel NAYS: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None WHEREUPON, the presiding officer declared the above ordinance duly adopted on this 12th day of January. 2026 APPROVED: NEAL WATKINS, MAYOR ATTEST: CYNTHIA MALLETT, TOWN CLERK Mayor Watkins announced that he failed to make the comments he wanted to make at the beginning of the meeting. He read a letter that would be posted on social media. The letter was to congratulate the Iowa High School football team, coaches, and principal on the State Championship. He announced that plans are being made for the celebrations to honor these young men and their coaches. Mayor Watkins addressed item 11 on the agenda. He talked about the recent water and wastewater rate study. He said that once we get the official letter from Louisiana Rural Water on the rate study we could possibly come down on the rates. Mayor Watkins read item 12 on the agenda, presentation of 2024-2025 Financial Audit and Agreed Upon Procedure. He asked Cindy Mallett to report it. Cindy referred to the presented audit given to each council member. She reported that it was a successful audit stated the results. Ms. Johnson asked if it would be posted on the web site. Cindy said she would have it posted. Mayor Watkins read item 13 on the agenda, Introduction of Ordinance 2026-03, An Ordinance Amending the FY 2025-2026 Budget for Town of Iowa, Louisiana. He asked if there were any questions. No questions were asked, no comments made. Mayor Watkins read item 14 on the agenda, Motion to approve Resolution 2026-01, A Resolution of the Town of Iowa Creating a Recreation Advisory Committee. Mayor Watkins said a resolution had passed a while back and this motion should be an ask to change. A citizen asked a question concerning the change. Council Member Daniel Hennigan explained that the logistics of the recreation advisory committee had not been ironed out. He explained how it was set out, how many members of the committee would serve, and how they would be chosen. There was discussion between the Mayor and Council Members about the number of committee members. It was moved by Daniel Hennigean, seconded by Julie Fontenot to table the item until next month. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor Watkins announced Chief Vincent to come forward. Chief Vincent came forward and stated he had 2 recommendations for promotions. He stated the recommendations. Upon the recommendation of Chief Vincent it was moved by Julie Fontenot, seconded by Joe Becnel to approve promotion of PFC Austin Sonnier to CPL. The motion passed with 4 YEAS and Council Member Daniel Hennigan abstained the vote. Upon the recommendation of Chief Vincent it was moved by Julie Fontenot, seconded by Joe Becnel to approve promotion of PTN Taylor Jackson to PFC. The motion passed with 4 YEAS and Council Member Daniel Hennigan Abstained the vote. With no further business to discuss, it was moved by Joe Becnel, seconded by Julie Fontenot, to adjourn the meeting. The meeting was adjourned at 8:33pm. Douglas N Watkins, Mayor Attest: Cynthia Mallett MMC, Town Clerk PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Iowa, State of Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of the Town of Iowa, State of Louisiana, will meet on February 8, 2026 at seven (7:00) oclock p.m., located at Iowa City Hall Meeting Room, 115 N. Thomson Avenue, Iowa, Louisiana at which time there will be a public hearing on the adoption of the below introduced ordinances: Ordinance 2026-03 An Ordinance Amending the FY 2025-2026 Budget for Town of Iowa, Louisiana All interested citizens will have the opportunity to give written or oral comments. Handicapped persons needing assistance or aid should contact City Hall, 337-582-3535 before the meeting. Published in Lake Charles American Press. Jan 27 1t 2093579 Notice Cost- $461.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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ADVERTISEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 228.3 OF THE LOUISIANA CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AFTER TEN (10) DAYS OF THE APPEARANCE OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT THE 14TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT SHALL BE PETITIONED FOR THE APPROVAL TO DISPOSE OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY BEING HELD BY THE EVIDENCE CUSTODIAN, IOWA POLICE DEPARTMENT IOWA, LOUISIANA. SAID PROPERTY HAS REMAINED UNCLAIMED BY OWNER AND HAS NOT BEEN INVOLVED IN ANY CRIMINAL PROCEEDS IN THE PAST TWELVE (12) MONTHS. SAID PROPERTY SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 228.3. ANYONE CLAIMING SAID PROPERTY MUST HAVE PROOF OF OWNERSHIP. H. KEITH VINCENT, CHIEF OF POLICE IOWA POLICE DEPARTMENT 21-74 (BICYCLE) 21-440 (MONEY) 23-2359 (GUN) 21-948 (PHONE) 22-1336 (WALLET) 24-448 (MONEY) 21-949 (KNIFE) 23-2130 (GUN) 24-1516 (PHONE) Jan 27 1t 2093573 Notice Cost- $43.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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SALE OF ADJUDICATED IMMOVABLE PROPERTY BY THE PARISH OF CALCASIEU THIS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IS NOTIFICATION THAT YOUR RIGHTS OR INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED IN CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA MAY BE TERMINATED BY OPERATION OF LAW IF YOU DO NOT TAKE FURTHER ACTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW: Assessment Number: 00405221 Legal: Commencing at a point on the South side of the public road, forty feet West of its intersection with the East line of the Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section Three (3), Township Ten (10) South, Range Eight (8) West, being the Northwest corner of lot sold, thence West along the South side of said public road forty (40) feet, thence South parallel to the East line of said tract one hundred twenty-eight (128) feet, thence East forty (40) feet to the Southwest corner of lot sold, thence North on property line one hundred twenty-eight (128) feet to the point of commencement. Municipal address: 2800 Block of Legion Street, Lake Charles, LA 70615 The above described property was transferred to Calcasieu Parish by deed filed 6/28/2022, filed under clerk file number 3475093 and Conveyance Book 4521 Page 650 by virtue of the failure to pay the ad-valorem taxes on the property. Calcasieu Parish Police Jury Ordinance Number 8105 has authorized the sale of the above referenced property to Dana Murray-Lewis. The Purchaser has advised this office that his/her examination of the mortgage and conveyance certificate of Calcasieu Parish indicates that you, listed below, may have an ownership/interest in this property. MILDRED PEET BALLOU EARL JOSEPH PEET CALCASIEU PARISH POLICE JURY Your interest in the property will be terminated if you do not redeem the property by making all required payments to the tax collector listed below or file a lawsuit in accordance with law within six (6) months of the date of this notice, or the recording of an act transferring ownership, if later. Calcasieu Parish Sheriffs Office 1011 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 100 Lake Charles, LA 70601 Office Phone: (337) 491-3681 For additional information contact the Division of Planning and Development Adjudicated Property Section @ (337) 721-3600. /s/Wesley W. Crain, Director Planning and Development Jan 27, Feb 3 2t 2093570 Notice Cost- $151.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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WHEREABOUTS Anyone with knowledge of the whereabouts or location of FALINA ANN MENDENALL, with a last known address within the confines of Calcasieu parish, please contact Attorney Steven Coward, at (337) 515-2233. Jan 27, 28 2t 2093446 Notice Cost- $49.69
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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WHEREABOUTS Anyone with knowledge of the whereabouts or location of MAE BELL HEBERT, her deceased, heirs, with her last known address within the confines of Calcasieu parish, please contact Attorney Steven Coward, at (337) 515-2233. Jan 27, 28 2t 2093308 Notice Cost- $49.69
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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WE ARE applying to the Alcoholic Beverage Commission of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beverages of high and low alcoholic content at retail at the following address: Permit to be issued to: FJMCS, LLC dba Time Loop 34, 801 Country Club Road, Lake Charles, LA. Murtaza Khan LLC Member Petition of Opposition should be made in writing in accordance with L.R.S. title 26, Section 85 and 283. Jan 27, 28 2t 2093284 Notice Cost- $71.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE: THE CALCASIEU PARISH SHERIFFS OFFICE FOUND A GOAT. THE GOAT WAS PICKED UP ON 01/13/2026 AROUND BROUSSARD LANE AND COMMON STREET IN LAKE CHARLES. IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT THE OWNER OF THE ANIMAL, OR CAN CLAIM THIS ANIMAL, PLEASE CONTACT THE LIVESTOCK DIVISION AT 337-494-4536 OR LT. DAN HEBERT AT 337-263-4272. Jan 23- Feb 5 2t 2093136 Notice Cost- $145.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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ADVERTISEMENT This is to advise that the contract between Gunter Construction, Inc. and the City of Lake Charles, Louisiana, dated April 30, 2025, filed on record on May 1, 2025, bearing File No. 3571040 for Goosport New Pool and Improvements, for the City of Lake Charles, LA, designated as Project No. CP3512, has been substantially completed and accepted by the City Council of the City of Lake Charles on January 7, 2026. Any person or persons, individuals or corporations holding a claim against said Project should file said claim with the Clerk of Court of Calcasieu Parish, before February 27, 2026. CITY OF LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA :/s/Marshall J. Simien, Jr. MARSHALL J. SIMIEN, JR., MAYOR Jan 20, 27, Feb 3 3t 2091854 Notice Cost- $77.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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ADVERTISEMENT This is to advise that the contract between the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury and HD Truck & Tractor, L.L.C., dated September 26, 2024, filed on record on September 27, 2024, bearing File No. 3552544, for Calcasieu Parish Project No. 24-302-0003 (Gauthier Road Bridge Replacement Project) has been substantially completed and accepted by the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury on Thursday, January 22, 2026. Any person or persons, individuals or corporations holding an unpaid invoice for labor or materials in conjunction with said project should file a lien with the Office of the Clerk of Court on or before March 12, 2026. Brian Abshire, President Jan 27, Feb 3 2t 2091441 Notice Cost- $52.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
January 27, 2026
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Request for Qualifications The Airport Authority of Airport District No. One of Calcasieu Parish requests proposals from qualified, interested firms to provide professional Engineering Services. The project will consist of furnishing all services required to supplement the Authority in the provision of design, bidding, and construction administration services related to a comprehensive review, evaluation, and design of improvements to the Airports Airfield Lighting Control System (ALCMS), Airfield Lighting, and Electrical Vault at Lake Charles Regional Airport (LCH). For a copy of the Request for Statements of Qualifications, interested firms should send a request to rfp@flylch.com reference RFQ ENG-ALCMS-2026. Proposals will be accepted until 3:00 p.m., CST on Monday, February 9, 2026, addressed to: Courier/Hand Delivery (UPS, FedEx, etc.): Mr. Heath Allen, CM Executive Director Lake Charles Regional Airport 500 Airport Service Boulevard, Suite 104 Lake Charles, LA 70607 P: (337) 477-6051 Mail Delivery (USPS): Mr. Heath Allen, CM Executive Director Lake Charles Regional Airport P.O. Box 5820 Lake Charles, LA 70606 (S) Heath Allen Heath Allen, Executive Director Jan 13, 21, 27 3t 2090679 Notice Cost- $118.00
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