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Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
LEGAL NOTICE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, PARISH OF CADDO, LOUISIANA. Notice is hereby given of violation(s) of Chapter 30, Section 30-52 of the Code of Ordinances, Parish of Caddo. The property is a residential locality at 10311 McElroy Dr., Keithville, Louisiana. GEO number: 161523-007-0103-00. The owner is Tina Marie Chandler Of 10311 McElroy Dr., Keithville, Louisiana. After inspection of the property the department found high grass and vegetation. It also has junk and trash in front and back of property. This is the NOTICE OF VIOLATION informing them and any interested parties that the violation(s) need to be abated or corrected within 14 days. If the violations are not abated or corrected the Caddo Parish Public Works Department will take actions after the 14 days to have the violations corrected. The cost of correcting the violations will be that of the owners, plus an administrative cost of $150.00 will be charged to the owners and if not paid within 30 days a lien will be placed on the property. Contact the Public Works Department at 318-226-6930, CELL 318-272-0472 or in person at 505 Travis Street, Suite 820, Shreveport, Louisiana for further information. 12349895 5/22 5/29/26 ($74.12)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
LEGAL NOTICE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, PARISH OF CADDO, LOUISIANA. Notice is hereby given of violation(s) of Chapter 30, Section 30-52 of the Code of Ordinances, Parish of Caddo. The property is a residential locality at 11055 Big Oak Trail, Shreveport, Louisiana. GEO number: 161432-024-0032-00. The owner is Angela Small of 11055 Big oaks Trl., Keithville, Louisiana. After inspection of the property the department found high grass and vegetation. It also has some junk and trash in front and back of property. This is the NOTICE OF VIOLATION informing them and any interested parties that the violation(s) need to be abated or corrected within 14 days. If the violations are not abated or corrected the Caddo Parish Public Works Department will take actions after the 14 days to have the violations corrected. The cost of correcting the violations will be that of the owners, plus an administrative cost of $150.00 will be charged to the owners and if not paid within 30 days a lien will be placed on the property. Contact the Public Works Department at 318-226-6930, CELL 318-272-0472 or in person at 505 Travis Street, Suite 820, Shreveport, Louisiana for further information. 12349551 5/22 5/29/26 ($74.12)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
LEGAL NOTICE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, PARISH OF CADDO, LOUISIANA. Notice is hereby given of violation(s) of Chapter 30, Section 30-52 of the Code of Ordinances, Parish of Caddo. The property is a residential locality at 3522 Backpath Rd., Shreveport, Louisiana. GEO number: 161421-007-0004-00. The owners are Jose Aqular of 10087 Janell Dr., Shreveport, Louisiana, and Abigail Land Holdings 22 LLC of 135 Lynam Dr., Omaha, Nebraska. After inspection of the property the department found 1 inoperable flatbed truck. It also has junk and trash around the property. This is the NOTICE OF VIOLATION informing them and any interested parties that the violation(s) need to be abated or corrected within 14 days. If the violations are not abated or corrected the Caddo Parish Public Works Department will take actions after the 14 days to have the violations corrected. The cost of correcting the violations will be that of the owners, plus an administrative cost of $150.00 will be charged to the owners and if not paid within 30 days a lien will be placed on the property. Contact the Public Works Department at 318-226-6930, CELL 318-272-0472 or in person at 505 Travis Street, Suite 820, Shreveport, Louisiana for further information. 12349393 5/22 5/29/26 ($77.42)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
CADDO PARISH COMMUNICATIONS DISTRICT NUMBER ONE Board of Commissioners 6:00 p.m. Tuesday April 21, 2026 ECC Training Room 1144 Texas Avenue Board Members Present: Mike Irvin (Chairman), Tonya Reeves (Vice Chair), Clarence Babineaux (Secretary), and Fred McClanahan Board Members Absent: Jackie Lewis Others Present: Tommy Mazzone, Jan Horne, Beth Ann Carter, Huck Adkins, Richard Stewart, Wes Edge, Morris Laichena and Arthur Meacham (9-1-1 Staff), Zelda Tucker (Legal Counsel) and Martha Bryant (Director, Caddo Parish Sheriffs Office) Mr. Irvin called the meeting to order, and asked Ms. Horne to please make note of those in attendance. Mr. Irvin asked for a motion to approve the Tuesday, March 17, 2026, meeting minutes. Mr. McClanahan moved to approve the meeting minutes and it was seconded by Mr. Babineaux. The Board unanimously voted to approve the minutes. Mr. Irvin asked Mr. Mazzone for an update on the financial reports for the month of March. Mr. Mazzone stated that the District had revenues of $389,280.79. Expenditures totaled $632,497.06. Expenditures exceeded revenues by $243,216.27. The District made its final payment to Caddo Parish Fire District One for the current contract period of the parish-wide fire records management system (ESO), of $97,615.00 and paid $203,311.83 to Wieland Corporation toward our Facility Refresh Project. The current balance in the construction account is $36,284.93, which includes the most recent pay application request (#11) of $17,791.99. Once that account is depleted, we expect to make the remainder of the payments to our general contractor from our operating fund. When the board authorizes a budget amendment in May, this adjustment will be a part of it. As of March 31, 2026, the District had $2,102,919.28 cash-in-bank, and Fixed Assets totaled $32,094,664.89. Mr. McClanahan moved to accept the financial reports. The motion was seconded by Mr. Babineaux. The Board unanimously voted to accept the financials. Mr. Irvin asked for an update on the March Phone and Radio Statistics. Mr. Mazzone stated that for the month of March 98.9% of all 9-1-1 calls received were answered immediately or in less than 15 seconds. Of the 11,434 9-1-1 calls in March, the 231 abandoned calls comprised 2.0%. The average call answer time was 0:00.01 second. The Automated Attendant activity was SPD: (11,757) and SFD: (44), and the CPSO main line: (4,548). During March, the total number of CAD events registered for all agencies in the parish was 22,285. The Districts parish-wide radio system experienced a total of 587,560 push to talk sequences. Mr. Irvin asked for an update on the Facility Refresh. Mr. Mazzone stated that as we finalize the remaining portions of the project, there are still some punch list items that will need to be taken care of. The rear parking lot is almost complete. The last portion of pressure washing and resealing should be done by April 17th and the restriping/curbing will be accomplished quickly following. As the project progressed, we realized there are still several smaller projects which we will plan for in the near years. These include replacing the roof, changing the landscaping to decrease regular maintenance, replacing the perimeter fenceline between the District and the SPD property storage facility, adding a new security door in the public safety administrative hallway, and upgrading the fitness center. In the next five (5) years we will also need to plan for and program the funds to update the emergency communications center consoles. Mr. Irvin asked for an update on the future of Subscriber Radios. Mr. Mazzone stated that on Monday, April 20, 2026, the District hosted three (3) meetings for the parishs safety agency leaders, to inform them of the decision to remove ourselves as the controlling agency for subscriber radios (portable and mobile). The board discussed this previously, with the understanding the District could no longer afford to outfit all parish public safety agencies with advanced subscriber radio technology will still operating, maintain and financing the parishs P25 digital radio system. As agencies are seeking new technology to integrate with their existing systems (body cams, dash cams, apparatus, etc.) it is increasingly difficult to find a one size fits all solution. This decision allows agencies the freedom to choose the best product for their respective operations, and within their respective budgets. As briefed to the agency leaders, our plan is to maintain our current agreements with the agencies through Motorolas published last date of aftermarket support: March 31, 2030. Beginning April 1, 2030, the District will sign over any portable/mobile radios to the individual agencies to become a part of their inventory and responsibility for maintenance/replacement. The District will then adjust our asset balance to reflect this change of ownership. If before March 31, 2030, a public safety agency purchases new P25-compatible radios (Motorola or otherwise), our Radio Systems Manager will work with that agency to ensure the code plugs for programming are properly formatted, and the aliases are placed in the system. The District will accept any radios back from public safety agencies to place in our inventory as spares for the agencies who wish to keep using them through March 31, 2030. This will also decrease the Districts cost for maintenance. Several agencies have already initiated discussions with Motorola and other manufacturers to find replacements, making this a very well-timed decision. As specified in our agreements with City and Parish agencies, the District will still maintain ownership and maintenance responsibility of the P25 Digital Radio System. Mr. Irvin asked for an update on the Console Cleaning. Mr. Mazzone stated that during the week of March 30th through April 3rd, a four-person crew from Communication Center Specialists was sent to deep clean all 32 consoles in the Emergency Communications Center. The team worked in pairs and were able to clean 6-8 consoles per day while still allowing the call takers/dispatchers the ability to continue their operations uninterrupted. Their equipment was quiet, the crew was professional and they did a fantastic job. They checked all console systems, tightened and secured all cables, and at completion they filled five (5) one-gallon bags of dust and dirt, and six (6) bags of debris that had fallen into, behind and in between the consoles. As this was the first time these consoles have been deep cleaned since their installation, and we had completed a major project in the communications center, this was well worth the expense paid. Pending our plans for the communications center console replacement, Mr. Mazzone recommended we consider keeping this type of cleaning on a regular schedule of every 1-3 years. Mr. Mazzone asked the Board to consider approving Resolution #2 of 2026, Authorizing the auction and sale of surplus property by the Caddo Parish Communications Number One. A motion to approve was made by Mr. Babineaux and was seconded by Ms. Reeves. The motion was accepted unanimously. Mr. Irvin asked if there is any Old Business. Mr. Mazzone stated that several unsuccessful attempts have been made by a real estate appraiser, to assess the property at 851 Hope Street. This will remain an open item. Mr. Mazzone also updated the Board on the status of the Pre-Paid Disbursement Audit that was initiated in July 2024. Louisiana Department of Revenue is hopeful to reach their goal of full restitution with penalties. This item will also remain open. Mr. Irvin asked is there is any New Business. Mr. Mazzone gave the Board an update on the Legislative Session to increase the wireless surcharge fees. With no further business to be brought before the Board, Mr. Irvin asked for motion to adjourn the meeting. Mr. Babineaux made the motion and it was seconded by Mr. McClanahan. The motion was accepted unanimously. 12349344 5/22/26 ($175.89)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF SHREVEPORT Public Notice is hereby given in compliance with Section 38-84(2) of the Shreveport Code of Ordinance (the Ordinance), that the following name property owners are requested to abate the properties within seventy-two (72) hours for care of premises and securings, from the date of publication of this notice. The city shall have the authority to abate any violations(s) enumerated under the provisions of this chapter by the utilization of city resources or a private contractor. Any costs or expenses incurred by the city relative to the abatement of any violations(s) under the provisions of this chapter including, but not limited to orders of the director, the hearing officer, or the city council, shall be the responsibility of the owner in accordance with Section 38-85. Should you appear in Environmental Court, any person found guilty and convicted of violating any provisions of the Ordinance, may be fined in accordance with the schedule of penalties indicated in Section 38.5-7 of the Ordinance. Daily fines shall not exceed $75.00 per day per violation for residential properties and $300.00 per day per violation for commercial properties. Fines for residential properties shall not exceed $5,000.00. Upon proof of age, all senior citizens, 65 and older, shall be given an additional 30 days prior to enforcement under subsection 38.5-8(b). In addition to the above civil penalties, criminal penalties may be assessed by the City in accordance with Section 38-115 of the Ordinance, including additional fines and/or potential imprisonment. If the re-inspection reveals that you have not complied with the Ordinance, the City will issue a contract to have the work performed, and you will be responsible for the payment of all costs incurred by the City for having the work performed, plus an administrative charge of $500.00 (Section 38-72(a)). The City shall be entitled to enforce its lien in accordance with the provisions of this section ad applicable provisions of state law (Section 38-72(b). Care of Premises: 6007 Financial Plaza JMK5 Shreveport LLC;Kean Miller LLP;Jerome Karam Securings: 6007 Financial Plaza - JMK5 Shreveport LLC;Kean Miller LLP;Jerome Karam Any person or persons acquiring any interest in and to said property will be subject to the requirements of this Notice. Written appeals can be made within TEN (10) days of Publication of PUBLIC NOTICE, pursuant to Section 38-105 and 38.5-6 of the Shreveport Code of Ordinances, to the City of Shreveport, Environmental Court, Attn: Department of Property Standards, P. O. Box 31109, Shreveport, LA 71130. May 22,24,2026 12349016
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
Apex 26-215 and 216 - 5 - GREENWOOD-WASKOM AND SHREVEPORT FIELDS 26-215 and 26-216 LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF LOUISIANA, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ENERGY, BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA. In accordance with the laws of the State of Louisiana, and with particular reference to the provisions of Title 30 of Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, a public hearing will be held in the Hearing Room, 1st Floor, LaSalle Building, 617 North 3rd Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at 9:00 a.m. on TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2026, upon the application of APEX NATURAL GAS, LLC. At such hearing the Department of Conservation and Energy will consider evidence relative to the issuance of Orders pertaining to the following matters relating to the Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, in the Greenwood-Waskom and Shreveport Fields, Caddo Parish, Louisiana. 1. To permit Applicant to drill, designate and utilize two cross unit horizontal wells, both of which to serve as alternate unit wells for HA RA SU136 and HA RA SUA, with such wells to be at the locations and in the general manner shown on the plat submitted with the application, in exception to the spacing provisions of the 270-MM and 13-L Series of Office of Permitting and Compliance Orders, and in accordance with LAC 43:XIX.4307 et seq. (Statewide Order No. 29-S). 2. To specifically find that the proposed cross unit horizontal wells for HA RA SU136 and HA RA SUA are reasonable and in the interest of conservation and necessary to efficiently and economically drain a portion of the Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, underlying said units, which cannot be efficiently and economically drained by any existing well within such units, including portions of the participating units that are contained within 330' of either side of the common unit boundary between said units. 3. To provide that with respect to horizontal wells drilled to the Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, within or to serve HA RA SU136 and HA RA SUA, where the horizontal portion of the well is cased and cemented back above the top of the Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, the distance to any unit boundary and offset well(s) should be calculated based on the distance to the nearest perforation in the well and not based on the penetration point or terminus. 4. To confirm Applicant as the operator of HA RA SU136 and HA RA SUA. 5. To permit the operator to produce the allowable for each unit from the respective unit well, substitute unit well, any alternate unit well, or from any combination thereof, at its discretion. 6. To provide that unit production from the proposed cross unit horizontal wells should be allocated to each unit in the same proportion as the perforated length of the lateral in each such unit bears to the total length of the perforated lateral, as determined by an "as-drilled" survey performed after such cross unit horizontal wells are drilled and completed. 7. To provide that production from the proposed cross unit horizontal wells should be separated and metered individually, and this information should be reported in the manner prescribed by the Office of Permitting and Compliance. 8. To continue in force and effect, except to the extent contrary herewith, the pertinent provisions of Order No. 270-MM, effective June 19, 2007, and Order No. 13-L, effective April 28, 2009, as amended and supplemented by the 270-MM and 13-L Series of Orders, respectively, and all applicable Statewide Orders. 9. To consider such other matters as may be pertinent. The Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, in the Greenwood-Waskom Field, was originally defined in Order No. 270-MM, effective June 19, 2007, and was redefined insofar as HA R SU136 is concerned in Order No. 270-MM-98, effective August 25, 2020. The Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, in the Shreveport Field, was defined in Order No. 13-L, effective April 28, 2009. A plat is available for inspection in the Department of Conservation and Energy in Baton Rouge and Shreveport, Louisiana. http://dnr.louisiana.gov/conshearings All parties having interest therein shall take notice thereof. BY ORDER OF: DUSTIN H. DAVIDSON, SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ENERGY Baton Rouge, LA 5/19/26;5/22/26 S lck IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ENERGY AT P.O. BOX 94275, BATON ROUGE, LA 70804-9275 IN WRITING WITHIN TEN (10) WORKING DAYS OF THE HEARING DATE. This Notice does not constitute a summons to appear, but is merely an invitation to attend the hearing if you so desire. Copy of this Notice is being sent to all known interested and represented parties and interested owners. This Legal Notice has been published in THE ADVOCATE, Baton Rouge, LA, and will be published in the Shreveport Times, Shreveport, LA. Lafayette, LA, May 19, 2026. 1024-045.1 May 22 2026 LLOU0523646
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
LIQUOR LICENSE PERMIT Shepherd's Flocc LLC d/b/a Connected Bottleshop Too is applying to the Office of Alcohol & Tobacco Control of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beverages of high and low alcohol content at retail in the Parish of Caddo at the following address: 3701 Greenwood Road Ste. 300 SHREVEPORT, LA 71109 Shepherd's Flocc LLC d/b/a Connected Bottleshop Too Member: Cory Shepherd Ronald Shepherd May 22 2026 LLOU0523158
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed and/or electronic bids must be received by the Executive Port Director or his designee of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission, 6000 Doug Attaway Blvd., Shreveport, Louisiana 71115 no later than 10:00 a.m. on June 9, 2026, for the following: 2,000,000BTU/H ULTRA-HIGH EFFICIENCY CONDENSING BOILER, FULTON ENDURE XE 2000 OR EQUIVALENT Specifications and bid documents may be obtained from the office of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission, or you may download them from the website at www.portcb.com or electronic website (Bid Express) at www.bidexpress. com. Questions regarding the bid items are to be emailed to Richard Nance, Director of Engineering, RickN@portcb.com, no later than FIVE (5) working days prior to bid opening. 5/22, 5/29/26 ($56.96)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
NOTICE TO BIDDERS SP# 1997 Sealed bids will be received by the Procurement Section of the Division of Administration, 1201 N. 3rd. St., 2nd. Floor, Suite 2-160, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at 10:00 A.M. for the following: RFx No. 3000026215, Mattresses & Box Springs Statewide, 6/9/26 Bid proposal forms, information and specifications may be obtained by accessing the bid number in LaPac at www.doa.la.gov/doa/osp/ or from the procurement section listed above. No bids will be received after the date and hour specified. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities. Amy Vincent Director of State Procurement FAX (225) 342-8688 May 22,2026 12346893
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
Summer Feeding Program Open Hands OUtreach Ministry is requesting seled bids for the 2026 summer Feeding Program for food products following the State of Louisiana's cjold Nutrition Program. Bids my be received no later than 3:00 pm , Friday June 26, 2026at open Hands Ministry office located at 7106 Southern Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana 71106. No bids shall be receided after this date and time. Bid documents can be obtainby by request via email to Ebuchannon@aol.com May 21, 22 2026 LLOU0522972
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
I, Tony Eric Lejeune, have been convicted of sexual battery (attempted) My address is: 7002 Preston Rd, Keithville, LA 71047 Race: White Sex: Male Age: 53 Height: 5'10" Weight: 180 Hair Color:Brown Eye Color: Brown Parish of Notification: Caddo The Times: May 21, 22, 2026
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
May 22, 2026
NOTICE Pursuant to La. R.S. 22:691.4.E.(2) notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, the Louisiana Department of Insurance, located at 1702 North Third Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 will hold a public hearing concerning the acquisition of Pellerin Life Insurance Company, Inc. by Louisiana Life Holdings, Inc. The Hearing will begin at 10:00 am in the Poydras Hearing room located on the first floor. Any written comments or questions must be submitted to the above address marked attention "Company Licensing" and be received no later than two days before the Hearing date. Email comments or questions can be submitted to publiccomments@ldi.la.gov. Interested parties may also participate electronically by going to ldi.la.gov/public-hearings and clicking on the link provided therein on the date and time stated above. Timothy J. Temple Commissioner of Insurance Louisiana Department of Insurance May 20, 21, 22 2026 LLOU0520612 $77.12
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