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Many Sabine Index
Many
July 8, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Jeffrey Scott Trader, Jr., please contact Christopher M. Sylvia, Attorney at Law, Post Office Box 186, Many, Louisiana 71449, (318) 431-5009. 222.26 7/8 7/15 Cost of Notice: 12
Many Sabine Index
Many
July 8, 2026
SHERIFF’S SALE Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, ET vs Orlando J. Shepherd No. 74123 Eleventh Judicial District Court Parish of Sabine State of Louisiana A tract or parcel of land situated in Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, described as beginning at the southeast corner of lot 51 of Giauques Second Addition tot he town of Many, Louisiana, in section 22 township 7 north, range 11 west, and run thence north 100 feet, thence west 100 feet, thence south 100 feet, to the south line of said lot 51, thence east 100 feet to the point of beginning, together with all buildings and improvements situated thereon. Which has the address of 825 Highland Avenue, Many, LA 71449. seized under said writ Terms: Cash Aaron Mitchell Sheriff, Sabine Parish, La. Sheriff’s Office, Many, La. 222.26 7/8 8/12 Cost of Notice: 75.24
Many Sabine Index
Many
July 8, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE The Housing Authority of the Sabine Parish will have its 2026 Capital Fund 5-Year Action PHA plan Budget/2026 Annual Statement Budget and also it’s 2026 annual PHA Plan for review in the main office located at 210 N. Highland Ave, Many, La 71449. Review times located at the main lobby will be from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.. You will be able to view these plans for 45 days Starting July 1, 2026 until August 17, 2026. There will be a Public Hearing on August 18, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. 220.26 7/8 7/15 7/22 Cost of Notice: 22.89
Many Sabine Index
Many
July 8, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE The Sabine Parish School Board, School Food Service is advertising for sealed bids for the following groups: - Ice Cream – 1 YEAR ( JULY 22, 2026 –JUNE 30, 2027) The public is invited to attend the bid openings held at Business/Food Service Department building, 815 North Capitol Street, Many, LA. Phone number is 318-256-9228 ext 70126 or 70122. Specifications may be picked up at 815 North Capitol St., Many, LA 71449 or online at www.centralauctionhouse.com. All bid’s must be clearly labeled and received by the Sabine Parish School Board Child Nutrition Department by JULY 22, 2026 before 10:00 a.m. Bidding schedule is as follows: Bid Period: July 22, 2026 – June 30, 2027 Bid opening: JULY 22, 2026 @ 10:00 a.m. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids not advantageous to the Food Service Department. Ashlee Lee Child Nutrition Coordinator 219.26 7/8 7/15 Cost of Notice: 28
Many Sabine Index
Many
July 8, 2026
SHERIFF’S SALE Carrington Mortgage Services LLC vs. Jonathan Brian Malmay No. 72671 Eleventh Judicial District Court Parish of Sabine State of Louisiana By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale issued 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 with the benefit of appraisement, at the principal front door of the courthouse in the City of Many, Parish of Sabine, on Wednesday, August 19, 2026 between legal hours, starting at 10:00 a.m. the following described property located in Sabine Parish, La.: A 1.117 acre tract located in the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 12, township 7 north, range 13 west, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an axle shaft found for the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section 12; thence north 88 degrees 45 minutes 03 seconds west, 547.26 feet tc to a 1/2” iron rod set at the point of beginning of the herein described tract; thence south 34 degrees 35 minutes 03 seconds west, at 234.59 feet pass a 1/2” iron rod set on the apparent northeasterly right of way of Boggy Creek Road, in all a total distance of 254.60 feet to the centerline of said Boggy Creek Road; thence along said centerline the following: north 61 degrees 08 minutes 52 seconds west, 65.47 feet, north 50 degrees 33 minutes 34 seconds west, 65.28 feet, north 43 degrees 52 minutes 00 seconds west, 61.99 feet; north 39 degrees 04 minutes 51 seconds west 73.00 feet to the northline of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section 12; thence south 88 degrees 45 minutes 03 seconds east at 26.19 feet pass a 1/2” iron rod set on the apparent northeasterly right of way of Boggy Creek Road, in all a total distance of 411.17 feet ot the point of containing 1.117 acres. This description is based on a survey by Dockens Surveying, Inc., on January 5, 2008. Said survey was in accordance with the Louisiana minimum standards for property boundary surveys for a Class “C” survey. Together with all buildings and improvements thereon, including but not limited to a 2008 Fleetwood Chadwick, 28x60, Mobile Home, Serial Number TXFL884AB23693-CW12. seized under said writ. Terms: Cash Aaron Mitchell Sheriff, Sabine Parish, La. Sheriff’s Office, Many, La. 217.26 7/8 8/12 Cost of Notice: 181.83
Many Sabine Index
Many
July 8, 2026
RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF SABINE PARISH WATERWORKS DISTRICT N0.1 TO DECLARE PROPERTY SURPLUS AND TO AUTHORIZE ITS SALE WHEREAS SABINE PARISH WATERWORKS DISTRICT N0.1 is a duly created political subdivision of the SABINE PARISH POLICE JURY created pursuant to Title33:3811 et. seq.; and WHEREAS SABINE PARISH WATERWORKS DISTRICT N0.1 owns certain movable property which Is old and no longer of use to the District and has been replaced by newer equipment. WHEREAS, that property Is currently no longer useful to the District, and it serves no purpose, and further the Board sees no need for the property In the foreseeable future; and WHEREAS the property Is therefore considered by the District to be surplus, and Is a drain on the resources of the District due to payment of insurance and a potential liability of the District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS of SABINE PARISH WATERWORKS DISTRICT NO. 1 in regular session thereof that the property described below Is considered by the District to be surplus and not needed for public purpose. The property Is described as follows: SEE ATTACHED LIST BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of SABINE PARISH WATERWORKSDISTRICT N0.1 authorizes the property to be sold for a minimum bid as described on the attached list. which Is the estimated value of each item. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of SABINE PARISH WATERWORKS DISTRICT N0.1 resolves to sell the property for a minimum of that sum, cash to the Board upon completion of the sale, with the purchaser to pay all costs of the transfer, with the sum as detailed on the attached Exhibit for each item being the minimum net to the Board. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be published in the Sabine Index the official journal of the District, at least 15 days prior to July 09, 2026. The deadline for bids to be delivered to the District office no later than 10:00 A.M. on July 09, 2026, the bids will be opened Sabine Waterworks District Board Room held at 10:00 A.M... on that date. BE IT FURTER RESOLVED that the movable property described and above be sold to the highest bidder, with the minimum bid being as detailed on the attached list to the Board. THIS RESOLUTION READ AND ADOPTED this 20th day of January 2026 by Yea and Nay vote as follows: YEAS: Walter Mains, David Mains, Blake Byles, Charles Pennington, and David Davis. NAYS: None ABSENT: None C I Walter Maoms WALTER MAINS, PRESIDENT JANICE RANDOW, OFFICE MANAGER 207.26 6/24 7/1 7/8 Cost of Notice: 126
Many Sabine Index
Many
July 8, 2026
public notice PROPERTY SURPLUS LIST 1. 2021 FORD F250 SUPER DUTY – 201,561 MILES – MIN BID $3500 2. 2017 FORD F250 – 199,791 – MIN BID $1500 3. 2015 FORD F250 – 297,812 – MIN BID $850 4. 2013 FORD F250 – 306,377 – MIN BID $650 5. 2012 E35 US EXCAVATOR – BURNED min bid $500 6. 565 meters - $4 min bid each meter VIEWING TIMES WILL BE HELD THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2026 BETWEEN 7:30 A.M. TO 10:00 A.M. LOCATED AT 270 WB LEWING RD, MANY, LA 71449 SEALED BIDS BY ITEM NUMBER ARE DUE NO LATER THAN 10:00 A.M. ON JULY 9TH. 2026 AND TURNED IN AT THE SPWD#1 OFFICE BIDS WILL BE OPENED AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE SABINE PARISH WATER DISTRICT OFFICE LOCATED AT 660 HWY 171, MANY, LA 71449 TERMS OF SALE SHALL BE CASH. THE DISTRICT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. YOU CAN CALL 318-256-6489 WITH ANY QUESTIONS 206.26 6/24 7/1 7/8 Cost of Notice: 54
Many Sabine Index
Many
July 8, 2026
Notice Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Article IV, Section 21(D)(1) of the Louisiana Constitution, that on June 1, 2026, Entergy Louisiana, LLC (“ELL”), a public utility providing retail electric and gas service throughout the State of Louisiana, filed with the Louisiana Public Service Commission (“LPSC”) public and confidential versions of its Formula Rate Plan (“FRP”) Rider Schedule FRP Evaluation Report and Workpapers for Test Year 2025. The filing reflects an earned return on common equity (“EROE”) for the 2025 Evaluation Period/Test Year of 9.63%, which is within the approved FRP dead band and results in no change in FRP base revenue. Changes in FRP Revenue include a reduction in credits flowing through the Tax Adjustment Mechanism, additions to transmission and distribution plant in service reflected through the Transmission Recovery Mechanism and Distribution Recovery Mechanism, respectively, and a decrease in credits flowing through the MISO Cost Recovery Mechanism. These changes result in a net increase in FRP Revenue of $226 million. The resulting FRP factors to be applied to the respective ELL rate classes effective for customer bills rendered on and after the first billing cycle of September 2026 are as follows:       Ln No. Rate Class Total ELL FRP Rate Adj.       1 RESIDENTIAL 100.7855% 2 SMALL GENERAL SERVICE 93.2446% 3 GENERAL SERVICE 96.3035% 4 MUNICIPAL PUMPING SERVICE 102.9310% 5 LARGE POWER SERVICE 82.9259% 6 HIGH LOAD FACTOR SERVICE 82.7593% 7 LARGE LOAD HIGH LF POWER SERVICE 80.9583% 8 LARGE INDUSTRIAL SERVICE 86.5556% 9 LIGHTING SERVICE 94.5556% It is estimated that the proposed adjustment in rates will have the following effects upon applicable Legacy ELL customers’ typical monthly bills: for a Residential customer using 1,000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $6.35; for a Small General Service customer using 50 kW and 12,500 kWh the bill would change by approximately $80.47; for a Large General Service customer using 1,000 kW and 500,000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $1,887.73. It is estimated that the proposed adjustment in rates will have the following effects upon applicable Legacy EGSL customers’ typical monthly bills: for a Residential customer using 1,000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $6.35; for a Small General Service customer using 5000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $34.62; for a Large General Service customer using 500 kW and 255,500 kWh the bill would change by approximately $897.06. For questions and comments regarding ELL’s filing, please call the LPSC toll free at (800) 256- 2397. Additionally, the filing, including its attachments, the public version of which may be viewed in the Records Division of the LPSC at the following address: Records Division 602 N. Fifth Street, 12th Floor Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802 Telephone: (225) 342-3157 ENTERGY LOUISIANA, LLC 218.26 7/8 Cost of Notice: 40
Many Sabine Index
Many
July 8, 2026
MEETING MINUTES Many, Louisiana 71449 June 8, 2026 The Parish School Board of Many, Louisiana, Sabine Parish, met in a regular public session on June 8, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. at 265 Middle Creek Road, Many, Louisiana, with the following members present: Terrell Snelling, Board President, Everett Guidry, Board Vice President, Stacy Alford, Dr. Leah Byles, Kowonno Greene, Josh Jenkins, Dean Johnson, Absent: Donald Remedies and John Stewart. 1. Meeting Opening: At 5:30 p.m. the regular meeting of the board began with a Call to Order by President Terrell Snelling. Mr. Snelling called upon Dean Johnson to give the Invocation. Mr. Snelling then led the Pledge of Allegiance. 2. Recognition of Visitors: Mrs. Sandra Garner-Coleman updated the Board on the Old Sabine High School property Community Project. 3. Consent Agenda: On motion by Josh Jenkins and second by Kowonno Greene, it was carried to approve the Consent agenda as follows: A. Approve and adopt Regular Board Meeting Minutes of May 4, 2026; B. Approve Out-of-State Field Trip for 20 MJHS & MHS students and 10 adults to attend Chicago Festival of Gold Music Performance in Chicago, IL, April 16-April 22, 2027; C. Approve MOU with Grambling State University and SPSB for SY 2026-2027; D. Approve 2026-2027 EC PDG Consolidated Grant Funds; E. Approve 2025-2026 ED Ready Start Budget Amendment #2; F. Approve MOU with Crimestoppers, Inc. and SPSB; G. Approve and adopt Consent Agenda Items 3A-3G. 4. Regular Agenda Items: A. On motion by Everett Guidry and seconded by Josh Jenkins, it was carried to approve bids as recommended by Food Service Manager for Food & Paper Goods for SY 26-27 as follows: 1. Frozen food, Bread and Meat Bid aware to LAMM 2. Dry goods bid award to LAMM 3. Ice Cream bid award to SYSCO 4. Fresh Produce bid award to WILLIAM GEORGE 5. Milk and Juice bid award to HILAND 6. Paper and cleaning bid award to LONGS PREFERRED PRODUCTS B. On motion by Everett Guidry and seconded by Kowonno Greene, it was carried to approve bids as recommended by Food Service Manager for Food Equipment & Supplies for SY 26-27 as follows: The bid was awarded to Associated Food Equipment & Supplies with a total purchase price of $155,134.00. C. Mr. Terrel Snelling announced Agenda item 4C to Adopt the Millage Rates. Cathy Liles, read the Millage Rate Resolution. Mr. Snelling asked for questions or discussion on the item. There were no questions from the public on this item. On motion by Dr. Leah Byles and seconded by Josh Jenkins, it was carried to Adopt the Millage Rates. ^ ^ ^ RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED, that the following millage(s) are hereby levied on the 2026 tax roll on all property subject to taxation by SABINE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD: MILLAGE General Fund Sabine Parish School District Parish Wide Constitutional Levy 5.97 Sabine Parish School District Parish Wide Maintenance 10.03 District Maintenance Converse – District 8 22.17 Ebarb – District 17 13.51 South Sabine – District 20 6.73 Many – District 34 6.70 Pleasant Hill – District 42 25.81 Zwolle District – District 61 9.51 Negreet District – District 62 4.86 Debt Service Millage Key District Millage 1060040 School Dist No 17 Ebarb 7.95 1060074 School Dist No 34 Many 15.10 1060070 School Dist NO 61 Zwolle 1.61 1060075 School Dist NO 61 Zwolle 7.29 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the proper administrative officials of the parish of SABINE, State of Louisiana, be and they are hereby empowered, authorized, and directed to spread said taxes, as hereinabove set forth, upon the assessment roll of said Parish for the year 2026, and to make the collection of the taxes imposed for and on behalf of the taxing authority, according to law, and that the taxes herein levied shall become a permanent lien and privilege on all property subject to taxation as herein set forth, and collection thereof shall be enforceable in the manner provided by law. The foregoing resolution was read in full, the roll was called on the adoption thereof, and the resolution was adopted by the following votes: YEAS: L. Byles, J. Jenkins, K. Greene, D. Johnson, E. Guidry, S. Alford, T. Snelling NAYS: None ABSTAINED: None ABSENT: J. Stewart; D. Remedies CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of the resolution adopted at the board meeting held on June 8, 2026, at which meeting a quorum was present and voting. Many, Louisiana, this 8th day of June, 2026. /s/Shane Wright Superintendent ^ ^ ^ D. On motion by Kowonno Greene and seconded by Dr. Leah Byles, it was carried to approve Job Description for Sabine Parish Schools’ Attendance Improvement & Student Support Coordinator. E. On motion by Everett Guidry and seconded by Dr. Leah Byles, it was carried to enter into Executive Session pursuant to La. R.S. 42:17(A)(2) to discuss the workers’ compensation matters, which are not currently in litigation, involving Jennifer Jenkins arising out of an incident at Many Elementary School and Megan Parker arising out of an incident at Converse High School. On motion by Dr. Leah Byles, and seconded by Josh Jenkins, it was carried to exit Executive Session. On motion by Dr. Leah Byles, and seconded by Stacy Alford, it was carried to take any action resulting from the foregoing Executive Session. 5. Superintendent’s Report: Informational only There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. ATTEST: Terrell Snelling, President Shane Wright, Secretary 221.26 7/8 Cost of Notice: 124.38
WInnfield Winn Parish Enterprise
Winnfield
July 8, 2026
Keywords:
Notice Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Article IV, Section 21(D)(1) of the Louisiana Constitution, that on June 1, 2026, Entergy Louisiana, LLC (“ELL”), a public utility providing retail electric and gas service throughout the State of Louisiana, filed with the Louisiana Public Service Commission (“LPSC”) public and confidential versions of its Formula Rate Plan (“FRP”) Rider Schedule FRP Evaluation Report and Workpapers for Test Year 2025. The filing reflects an earned return on common equity (“EROE”) for the 2025 Evaluation Period/Test Year of 9.63%, which is within the approved FRP dead band and results in no change in FRP base revenue. Changes in FRP Revenue include a reduction in credits flowing through the Tax Adjustment Mechanism, additions to transmission and distribution plant in service reflected through the Transmission Recovery Mechanism and Distribution Recovery Mechanism, respectively, and a decrease in credits flowing through the MISO Cost Recovery Mechanism. These changes result in a net increase in FRP Revenue of $226 million. The resulting FRP factors to be applied to the respective ELL rate classes effective for customer bills rendered on and after the first billing cycle of September 2026 are as follows: It is estimated that the proposed adjustment in rates will have the following effects upon applicable Legacy ELL customers’ typical monthly bills: for a Residential customer using 1,000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $6.35; for a Small General Service customer using 50 kW and 12,500 kWh the bill would change by approximately $80.47; for a Large General Service customer using 1,000 kW and 500,000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $1,887.73. It is estimated that the proposed adjustment in rates will have the following effects upon applicable Legacy EGSL customers’ typical monthly bills: for a Residential customer using 1,000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $6.35; for a Small General Service customer using 5000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $34.62; for a Large General Service customer using 500 kW and 255,500 kWh the bill would change by approximately $897.06. For questions and comments regarding ELL’s filing, please call the LPSC toll free at (800) 256- 2397. Additionally, the filing, including its attachments, the public version of which may be viewed in the Records Division of the LPSC at the following address: Records Division 602 N. Fifth Street, 12th Floor Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802 Telephone: (225) 342-3157 ENTERGY LOUISIANA, LLC $40.00 #125-26 7/8 mmm
Miscellaneous Notices
WInnfield Winn Parish Enterprise
Winnfield
July 8, 2026
Pleasant Hills-Crossroads Water System P.O. Box 3 Joyce, LA 71440 318-744-0308 Dear Valued Member of Pleasant Hills-Crossroads Water System Pleasant Hills-Crossroads 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. These organisms include bacteria, viruses, and parasites which can cause symptoms such as nausea, cramps, diarrhea, and associated headaches. These symptoms, however, are not just associated with disease-causing organisms in drinking water but also may be caused by a number of factors other than your 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 requirements 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 periods of (3/1/2026) through (3/30/2026), and (4/1/2026) through (4/30/2026), Pleasant Hills-crossroads 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. For more information, please contact Caleb Black at 318-744-0308. This notice is being sent to you by Pleasant Hills-crossroads Water Systems. PWS ID# LA1127023 Date Distributed: June 5, 2026 $25.00 #124-26 7/8
WInnfield Winn Parish Enterprise
Winnfield
July 8, 2026
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS WINN PARISH POLICE JURY (hereinafter referred to as the “Owner”). The Owner will accept sealed bids for the construction of the project described as follows: “WINN PARISH FAIRGROUNDS, RV PARK AND RELATED WORK” Sealed bids shall be addressed to the Winn Parish Police Jury, P.O. Drawer 951, Winnfield, LA 71483. Bids may be mailed to the Winn Parish Police Jury, P.O. Drawer 951, Winnfield, LA 71483, or hand-delivered to the Jury at 119 W. Main Street, Room 102, Winnfield, LA 71483, and received not later than 10:00 A.M. on August 4, 2026. The Contractor must have a Louisiana State Contractor’s Board license classification of Municipal and Public Works Construction for this project. All bids shall be plainly marked in the upper left corner of the sealed envelope as follows: “SEALED BID, Bid of (Name of Contractor), Winn Parish Fairgrounds, RV Park and Related Work, to be opened at 10:00 A.M., local time, on August 4, 2026, Louisiana Contractor License No. (insert license #).” All bids must be submitted on the proper bid form. Any bids received after the specified time and date will not be considered. The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 A.M. (Central Standard Time) on August 4, 2026, at the Winn Parish Police Jury, 119 W. Main Street, Room 102, Winnfield, Louisiana 71483. All bidders must be registered with the Engineer, Shuler Consulting Company, 230 Grandview Drive, Chatham, Louisiana 71226, (318) 249-3030. Copies may be obtained at the office of the Engineer upon payment of $150.00 for each set. Contractor must provide all required documentation and forms with its bid according to the contract documents. Deposits on the first set of documents furnished bona fide prime bidders will be fully refunded upon return of the documents in good condition no later than ten days after receipt of bids. On other sets of documents furnished to bidders the deposit less actual cost of reproduction, will be refunded upon return of the documents no later than ten days after receipt of bids. Such refund shall be limited to $100.00 per set. Any requests for bid documents will be accompanied by payment in full. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause; such actions will be in accordance with Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes. All bidders must sign: (1) the Bid, (2) Certificate of Corporate Principal and Surety, and (3) Bid Bond which always must accompany the bid in the correct amount. A Resolution authorizing a representative of the corporation/llc/sole proprietorship to sign the bid must accompany the bid. All Addendums issued must be acknowledged by the bidder. No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45) days after the actual date of opening thereof. Each bidder must deposit with his/her bid, security in the amount, form, and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Sureties used for obtaining bonds must appear as acceptable on the U.S. Department of Treasury Circular 570. The Contractor shall begin mobilization and procurement of materials within fifteen (15) working days of the receipt of the Notice to Proceed. Any person with disabilities requiring special accommodations under ADA requirements must contact the Owner no later than (7) days prior to bid opening. IN PARTICULAR, BIDDERS SHOULD NOTE THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS AND CERTIFICATIONS TO BE EXECUTED AND SUBMITTED WITH THE BID PROPOSAL. Equal Opportunity in Employment: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard for race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Order No. 11246, as amended by Executive Order Number 11375 of October 13, 1967. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the specifications. s/ Frank McLaren, President $35.00 #123-26 7/8, 7/15, 7/22