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Bernice Banner-News
Bernice
December 4, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE The proposed 2026 Consolidated Budget of the Union Parish Police Jury is available for public inspection between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 3:30 P.M., Monday through Friday, in the office of the Police Jury at the Courthouse Annex in Farmerville, Louisiana. A public hearing will be conducted in the Union Parish Police Jury Courthouse Annex, 303 East Water Street, Farmerville, Louisiana on Tuesday, December 30th, 2025 at 10:00 A.M. Paula Strickland, Secretary/Treasurer Union Parish Police Jury run: 11/4 & 11/18/25
Bernice Banner-News
Bernice
December 4, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE The proposed 2025 Consolidated Amended Budget of the Union Parish Police Jury is available for public inspection between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 3:30 P.M., Monday through Friday, in the office of the Police Jury at the Courthouse Annex in Farmerville, Louisiana. A public hearing will be conducted in the Union Parish Police Jury Courthouse Annex, 303 East Water Street, Farmerville, Louisiana on Tuesday, December 30th, 2025 at 10:00 A.M. Paula Strickland, Secretary/Treasurer Union Parish Police Jury run 11/4 & 11/18/25
Bernice Banner-News
Bernice
December 4, 2025
Public Notice Ward Chapel Water System LA ID #1111016` The Ward Chapel Water System is currently in violation of the treatment technique requirements for minimum residual disinfectant level as set forth by the State (Part XII of the Louisiana State Sanitary Code). Although this incident is not an emergency, as our customers, you have a right to know what happened and what we are doing to correct this situation. The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) has determined that the presence of microbiological contaminants is a health concern at certain levels of exposure and requires the disinfection of drinking water to kill disease-causing organisms. Inadequately treated water may contain disease-causing organisms. The organisms include bacteria, viruses, and parasites which can cause symptoms such as nausea, cramps, diarrhea, and associated headaches. These symptoms, however, not associated with disease-causing organisms in drinking water, but also may be caused by a number of factors other than your drinking water. LDH has set enforceable requirements for treating drinking water to reduce the risk of these adverse health effects. Treatment such as filtering and disinfecting the water removes and destroys microbiological contaminants. Drinking water which is treated to meet LDH requirement is associated with little to none of this risk and should be considered safe. We are required to monitor your water for the residual disinfectant level. This tells us whether we are effectively treating the water supply. During the compliance monitoring period of (9/1/2025) through (9/30/2025), and (10/1/2025) through (10/31/2025), the Ward Chapel Water System failed to provide the minimum residual disinfectant level in the treated water supplied to customers. The violation occurred because the treated water chlorine residual was less than 0.5 milligrams per liter in over five percent of the samples collected in the water system in two consecutive months. You do not need to boil your water or take other corrective actions. However, if you have specific health concerns, consult your doctor. Please share this information with all the other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail. In addition, specify the steps being taken to comply as well as when the water system expects to return to compliance, must also be included in this notice. We are back in compliance by raising the Chlorine Rate. For more information, please contact Stan Smith at 318-372-7169. This notice is being sent to you by Ward Chapel Water System. PWS ID # LA1111016 11/24/2025 run 12/4/25
Bernice Banner-News
Bernice
December 4, 2025
Public Notice Service District Meeting OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS EAST UNION HOSPITAL SERVICE DISTRICT REGULAR MEETING September 22, 2025 The East Union Hospital Service District ("EUHSD:) met on this date, with the following board members were present Alice Bailey, Joel Taylor, Bubba Hoggatt, Stacey Gatson, and Sherri Banks. Lance Futch and Charles Young were absent from the meeting . Guests: None The meeting was called to order and on motion by Bubba Hoggatt and seconded by Sherri Banks the Board approved the minutes of the May 19, 2025 meeting unanimously. Financial Report Financial Reports were presented by Faye Alexander including Balance Sheet, Statement of Revenues and Expenses, General Ledger and the Budget YTD figures. A motion was made by Joel Taylor seconded by Stacey Gatson, to accept the Financial Report and Budget updates as presented and were then unanimously approved. With Dianne Davidson absent from meeting discussion on updates on Doctors Bldg. were given by Faye Alexander per Dianne's email. New Business Presentation of the 24-25 Audit and AUP for 24-25 were given and discussed and on a motion by Joel Taylor and a second by Stacey Gatson the Audit, AUP for 24-25 and corrective plans were approved unanimously. Discussion of Ethics and Sexual Harassment were made and with that the date of November 17, 2025 was set for next meeting. With no further business to discuss on a motion by Bubba Hoggatt and a second by Sherri Banks the meeting was adjourned. Alice Bailey Alice Bailey, President Joel Taylor Joel Taylor, Treasure run 12/4/25
Bernice Banner-News
Bernice
December 4, 2025
Public Notice Town of Bernice Council Meeting November 18, 2025 Mayor Mildred Ferguson and the Town Council met in regular session on November 18, 2025, in the Council Room of the Town Hall with the following present: Amy Pesnell, Karen Hall, Joanna Ward, and Lanell Clubbs with Gene Terral being absent. Also present: Town Attorney Joe Cusimano; Lana Patton, Town Clerk; Police Chief Larry Jones; Police Officer Arica Thompson, Dena Lee, The Banner; and citizens. Mayor Ferguson called the meeting to order. Joanna Ward led the prayer. Lana Patton called the roll. Karen Hall made a motion with Amy Pesnell seconding the motion to approve the previous minutes. Vote was unanimously approved. Sealed bids were opened for a side mounted bushhog with Tommy Davis bidding $1,000.00 and J. J. Merchant bidding $577.77. Joanna Ward made a motion with Amy Pesnell seconding the motion to approve the bid from Tommy Davis in the amount of $1,000.00. Vote was unanimously approved. Joanna Ward made a motion with Karen Hall seconding the motion to approve a 2026 Class B High and Low Liquor License for Malik Enterprises LLC The Chevron. Vote was unanimously approved. Joanna Ward made a motion with Amy Pesnell seconding the motion to approve a Resolution authorizing submittal of FY 2026/27 Louisiana Community Development Block Grant Application, and entering into agreements associated with administration. Vote was unanimously approved. Karen Hall made a motion with Amy Pesnell to adopt a Citizen Participation Plan in regard to the LCDBG Program. Vote was unanimously approved. Karen Hall made a motion with Joanna Ward seconding the motion to adopt a Procurement Policy in regard to the LCDBG Program. Vote was unanimously approved. Karen Hall made a motion with Amy Pesnell seconding the motion to approve resolution along with list of addresses, regarding the LCDBG Application being accepted for the Clearance Demolition Grant Program. Vote was unanimously approved. Karen Hall proposed an Ordinance to Amend the 2025 Budget for the Town of Bernice and the Bernice Volunteer Fire Department to be voted on at the next regular meeting. Karen Hall proposed an Ordinance to Set the 2026 Budget for the Town of Bernice and the Bernice Volunteer Fire Department to be voted on at the next regular meeting. Mayor Ferguson reported on the activities of the town saying that the Trunk or Treat had been a success. Mayor Ferguson also said that the Bernice Country Christmas will be held on December 13th with the parade being held at 6:00 p.m. Police Chief Larry Jones reported on the activities of the Police Department. Police Chief Jones recommended that Dennis Sims be laid off. Joanna Ward made a motion with Lanell Clubbs seconding the motion to approve the recommendation. Vote was unanimously approved. Chief Jones made a recommendation that Martravious Kennedy be laid off. Karen Hall made a motion with Amy Pesnell seconding the motion to approve the recommendation. Vote was unanimously approved. Chief Jones made a motion to change Dorvinsky Jones from full time to part time at Dorvinsky Jones' request. Karen Hall made a motion with Amy Pesnell seconding the motion to approve the recommendation. Vote was unanimously approved. Chief Jones recommended to the council that Kristayvion Johnson be hired as a part time patrol officer pending a psychological test, drug test, and qualifying with a weapon. Lanell Clubbs made a motion with Amy Pesnell seconding the motion to approve the recommendation. Vote was unanimously approved. Joanna Ward made a motion to pay bills with Karen Hall seconding the motion. Vote was unanimously approved. Amy Pesnell made a motion to adjourn with Lanell Clubbs seconding the motion. Attest: Lana Patton, Town Clerk Approve: Mayor Mildred Ferguson run 12/4/25
Bernice Banner-News
Bernice
December 4, 2025
Public Notice Town of Bernice NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE The following ordinance was proposed at a regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Alderman of the Town of Bernice held on the 18th day November, 2025, in the Council Room of the Town Hall in Bernice, Louisiana. The following ordinance will be considered for adoption and a Public Hearing will be held at a regular meeting on December 9, 2025 at 5:00 p.m., Council Room of the Town Hall, 403 E. Fourth St., Bernice, Louisiana, to-wit: The following ordinance was proposed by Karen Hall. PROPOSED ORDINANCE An Ordinance setting the 2026 Budget for the Town of Bernice and the Bernice Volunteer Fire Department. This 18th day of November, 2025, the foregoing was proposed and publication authorized. CLERK - LANA PATTON The Town of Bernice is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. run 12/4/25
Bernice Banner-News
Bernice
December 4, 2025
Public Notice Town of Bernice NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE The following ordinance was proposed at a regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Alderman of the Town of Bernice held on the 18th day November, 2025, in the Council Room of the Town Hall in Bernice, Louisiana. The following ordinance will be considered for adoption and a Public Hearing will be held at a regular meeting on December 9, 2025 at 5:00 p.m., Council Room of the Town Hall, 403 E. Fourth St., Bernice, Louisiana, to-wit: The following ordinance was proposed by Karen Hall. PROPOSED ORDINANCE An Ordinance amending the 2025 Budget for the Town of Bernice and the Bernice Volunteer Fire Department. This 18th day of November, 2025, the foregoing was proposed and publication authorized. CLERK - LANA PATTON The Town of Bernice is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. run 12/4/25
Bernice Banner-News
Bernice
December 4, 2025
Public Notice NOTICE TO PUBLIC: PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE Union Parish School Board Property 1:00 Acre with 911 Address of: 727 School Board Road, Marion, LA 71260 The Union Parish School Board is now receiving inquiries to exchange a parcel of land for 1:00 acre with the 911 address of 727 School Board Road, Marion, LA 71260 owned by the Board. On the property is a 897 square feet camp house, two bedroom, one bath and front porch. All rights, title and interest in and to Union Parish School property of lot #50 of the subdivision of school board property situated in Section 16, Township 21 North, Range 4 East, as per plat of survey made by the State of Louisiana, dated September 1974 duly recorded in Plat Book B, Page 37, Instrument number 165,017 of the records of Union Parish, Louisiana. Opinion of Value: The property is appraised at $55,000. The property to exchange to the Union Parish School Board must have a current written appraised value of at least $55,000. Instruction for all inquiries to exchange property: All inquiries should be directed to the Superintendent, Union Parish School Board, P. O. Box 308, Farmerville, Louisiana 71241, or call Ike Lipscomb at 318-368-9715 or email lipscombi@unionpsd.org A copy of the property appraisal can be provided at the Union Parish School Board Office, 1206 Marion Highway, Farmerville, LA 71241. Dr. Cathy Stockton, Superintendent Union Parish School Board stocktonc@ unionpsd.org run 11/20, 11/27, & 12/4/25
Kinder Courier-News
Kinder
December 4, 2025
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Kinder Courier-News
Kinder
December 4, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFFÕS SALE 33RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT Parish of Allen State of Louisiana FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION VS No. C-2022-328 STACEY GENE DODD, A/K/A STACEY GENE DODD AND KRISTY BUSHNELL DODD By virtue of a writ of SEIZURE AND SALE and to me directed by the Honorable Court aforesaid, I have seized and will offer for sale at public auction, to the last and highest bidder, withOUT the benefit of appraisement, at the Court House door of this Parish, in the Town of Oberlin, Parish of Allen, on JANUARY 7, 2026between legal hours, beginning at 10:00 A.M., the following described property, to-wit: Lot Two (2) of the LeBlanc Subdivision, less the East 65 feet to Jerry Marcantel, and additionally the East 25 feet of the abandonment by the Town of Oberlin of 12th Street, being a part of the North half (N/2) of the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of the Southwest Quarter (SE/4) of Section 15, Township 5 South, Range 4 West, Allen Parish, Louisiana, in the Town of Oberlin; Subject to restrictions, servitudes, rights-of-way and outstanding mineral rights of record affecting the property. Seized under said Writ. Terms UPON SUCCESSFULLY BIDDING ON THE PROPERTY, THE WINNING BIDDER MUST IMMEDIATELY PROVIDE THE SHERIFF WITH THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY 12:00 PM (NOON) ON THE DATE OF THE SALE WITH A MONEY ORDER, CASHIER OR CERTIFIED CHECK, PLUS THEIR NAME, ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER BRANDY HOLLAND FOR: DOUGLAS L. HEBERT, III SHERIFF SheriffÕs Office, Oberlin, La., NOVEMBER 26, 2025. CANDACE A. COURTEAU ATTORNEY AT LAW PO BOX 2867 MONROE, LA 71207 Attorney for plaintiff (PUBLISH: DECEMBER 4, 2025 & JANUARY 1, 2026)2T Cost is $101.20
Kinder Courier-News
Kinder
December 4, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFFÕS SALE 33RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT Parish of Allen State of Louisiana FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR FREDDIE MAC SLST 2022-1 PARTICIPATION INTEREST TURST VS No. C-2025-319 ABRAHAM MCCLEON III ALLYSON ANN MCCLEON By virtue of a writ of SEIZURE AND SALE and to me directed by the Honorable Court aforesaid, I have seized and will offer for sale at public auction, to the last and highest bidder, withOUT the benefit of appraisement, at the Court House door of this Parish, in the Town of Oberlin, Parish of Allen, on JANUARY 7, 2026between legal hours, beginning at 10:00 A.M., the following described property, to-wit: The following described property located in the Parish of Allen: Beginning at a point which is the intersection of State highway No. 26 and Fourth Street, thence going North a distance of 240 feet to the point of the beginning; thence running East a distance of 180 feet, North 120, thence West 180 feet to the East line of Fourth Street, thence going South a distance of 120 feet to the true point of beginning. Together with all the buildings and improvements thereon and all of the rights, ways, privileges, servitudes, appurtenances and advantages thereunto belong or in anyway appertaining. Seized under said Writ. Terms UPON SUCCESSFULLY BIDDING ON THE PROPERTY, THE WINNING BIDDER MUST IMMEDIATELY PROVIDE THE SHERIFF WITH THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY 12:00 PM (NOON) ON THE DATE OF THE SALE WITH A MONEY ORDER, CASHIER OR CERTIFIED CHECK, PLUS THEIR NAME, ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER BRANDY HOLLAND FOR: DOUGLAS L. HEBERT, III SHERIFF SheriffÕs Office, Oberlin, La., NOVEMBER 26, 2025. KATE SOTOLONGO 935 GRAVIER ST SUITE 1400 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112 Attorney for plaintiff (PUBLISH: DECEMBER 4, 2025 & JANUARY 1, 2026)2T Cost is $108.00
Kinder Courier-News
Kinder
December 4, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF KINDER MEETING November 3, 2025 The Notice of Meeting/Agenda having been duly posted in accordance with requirements, and a quorum being present, the council meeting was called to order by Mayor Lafargue at 6:00 p.m. Mayor, Council and StaffPresent: Wayland Lafargue, Mayor; Maria DeWees, Councilwoman Dist. 2; Jerry Nevils, Jr., Councilman Dist. 3; Angie Van Norman, Councilwoman Dist. 4; Susanne Sonnier, Councilwoman at Large; Cynthia Tunwar, Town Clerk; Michael Holmes, Town Attorney; Paul Courville, Chief of Police; Rhett Deselle, City Engineer; Council and Staff Absent: LaToya Tunwar, Councilwoman Dist. 1; Public Comments on Agenda Items: None Approval of Minutes Mayor asked the council to consider approval of the minutes for the regular council meeting of October 6, 2025 as presented. Motion to approve minutes as presented made by Councilwoman Sonnier, second Councilwoman Dewees. Discussion: None. Vote: 4-0, passed. MayorÕs Report Mayor LaFargue announced that Jared Chaumont with Department of Transportation (DOTD) will be present on December 1, 2025, to explain initial design and plans for work in progress for Safe Routes to Public Places. Mayor Lafargue announced that Town Clerk attended weeklong ClerkÕs Conference in Baton Rouge, La. Chief of Police Report Chief Courville congratulates Jason Fontenot on his retirement. He would like to recognize his 20 years of outstanding service with the town. Chief Courville announced that Cpl. Marie Manuel will replace Jason Fontenot. Cpl. Manuel will be taking on more responsibilities, I would like to promote her to Sergeant Detective. Mayor LaFargue requested a motion to promote Cpl. Marie Manuel to Sergeant Detective. Motion to approve promotion of Cpl. Marie Manuel to Sergeant Detective made by Councilwoman Sonnier, second by Councilman Nevils. Discussion: None. Vote: 4-0, passed. Town Attorney Report Holmes have no report and going to take this under the council report, there is an ordinance drafted which is believed that Councilwoman VanNorman will introduce. It may be denominated Ordinance 2025-11-03 it is an ordinance by relative amendment of Ordinance 2024-08-05 related to compensation of Town Clerk Councilwoman VanNorman introduced the Ordinance 2025-11-03. VanNorman explained that for unforeseen reasons the Town Clerk cannot take off the number of hours between now and December the time accrued so we are amending the ordinance stating she can be paid. VanNorman continued to explain that the introduction to the ordinance is that we pay her for those hours and from this point forward pay her at the end of the year for any remaining hours up to 100 hours. EngineerÕs Report Rhett Deselle of Pan American Engineers (PAE) reported: (1) on status of Wastewater Treatment Plant; (2) status of Nixon Addition drainage project; (3.) on status of Clearance Project. Council Report Councilman Nevils compliments Vietnam Veteran Wall escort. Compliments Sullivan Fontenot- KHS FFA Forestry program and KHS Band of Gold for a job well done. Councilwoman VanNorman spoke on the timing of Vietnam Wall. Reiterated on Sullivan FFA Foresty Program job well done. Town Clerk Report: None Adjournment Mayor made a motion to adjourn. Motion to adjourn made by Councilwoman Sonnier, second by Councilwoman VanNorman. Vote: 4-0, passed. With no further business to discuss, meeting adjourned at 6:19 p.m. /s/Wayland LaFargue, Mayor /s/ Cynthis Tunwar, Town Clerk (PUBLISH: DECEMBER 4, 2025)1T Cost is $125.00