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Jennings Daily News
Jennings
January 4, 2026
Public Notice The Jefferson Davis Parish Mosquito Abatement District #1 will hold its regular monthly Commission meetings on the following dates. Beginning February 12th, 2026 and each successive month thereafter, meetings are to be held on the Second Thursday of the month. Meetings are held at the Districts’ office located at 1310 Airport Rd. Jennings, La. and begin at 12:00 P.M. Signed: Robert Tonn, District Director/Commission Secretary Published in the Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA for total cost $4.74 on January 4, 2026.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
January 4, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with Louisiana Local Government Act (LSA-RS 39:1306), the following is a general summary of the 2026 Adopted Operation Budget for the Jefferson Davis Parish Mosquito Abatement District No. 1. Projected 2026 Revenues: Ad Valorem Taxes, Penalties & Interest on taxes $2,220,306 Interest Earnings on Investments $70,000 Proceeds/Sale of Assets $10,000 Projected 2026 Use of Reserves: $617,000 Projected 2026 Expenditures: General Office & Administration $608,270 Mosquito & Disease Surveillance $341,452 Mosquito Abatement & Equipment Maintenance $1,967,584 Signed: Robert Tonn, Commission Secretary/Treasurer Published in the Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on January 4, 2026.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
January 4, 2026
Toms Self Storage, located on 611 Airport Road, will sell to the highest bidder the abandoned property of unit(s): STORAGE 3, Jerome Nichols,, on January 9,2026. We will dispose of all items on or after January 9,2026. The method of disposition will be that which is most suitable to the owner of Toms Self Storage. Published in Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on January 4 and 9, 2025.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
January 4, 2026
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Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
January 4, 2026
Legal Notice WARD FOUR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT The Ward Four Fire Protection District of Evangeline Parish has declared a 1981 Pierce MGF 1000 gallon pumper - VIN #V-1324M as surplus property and will sell to the highest bidder. Please send a sealed bid to Post Office Box 725, Pine Prairie, Lousiana 70576. Bid opening will be Thursday, Jauary 8th at 6:00pm at the Pine Prairie Fire Station. 010426 Cost is $15.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
January 4, 2026
Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH POLICE JURY Amend Ordinance Sec.28 -51 Form of Permit December 22, 2025 As advertised a public hearing was held at 5:00 p.m. in the Police Jury Meeting Room of the Courthouse Building, 200 Court Street, Ste. 207, Ville Platte, La 7058 6 to hear public comments and/or questions on proposal to amend an existing Ordinance Sec. 28-51 – Form of Permit, to reflect additional permitting information. Being there were no comments and/or questions from the public, the hearing was declared closed. ________________________________ Ryan Ardoin, Vice-President ____________________________________ Dirk Deville, Secretary-Treasurer 010426 Cost is $30.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
January 4, 2026
Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH POLICE JURY Public Hearing Propose Abandonment to Normandy Lane December 22, 2025 As advertised a public hearing was held at 5:15 p.m. in the Police Jury Meeting Room of the Courthouse Building, 200 Court Street, Ste. 207, Ville Platte, La 7058 6 to hear public comments and/or questions on proposal to abandon the parish road identified as Normandy Lane on Evangeline Parish 911 maps. Being there were no comments and/or questions from the public, the hearing was declared closed. ________________________________ Ryan Ardoin, Vice-President ____________________________________ Dirk Deville, Secretary-Treasurer 010426 Cost is $30.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
January 4, 2026
Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH POLICE JURY Public Hearing Proposed 2025 Budget Amendments Proposed 2026 Budget Appropriations December 22, 2025 As advertised a public hearing was held at 5:30 p.m. in the Police Jury Meeting Room of the Courthouse Building, 200 Court Street, Ste. 207, Ville Platte, La 7058 6 to hear public comments and/or questions on the proposed budget amendments for the fiscal year 2025 and the proposed budget appropriations for the fiscal year 2026. Being there were no comments and/or questions from the public, the hearing was declared closed. ________________________________ Ryan Ardoin, Vice-President ____________________________________ Dirk Deville, Secretary-Treasurer 010426 Cost is $35.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
January 4, 2026
Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH POLICE JURY SPECIAL MEETING DECEMBER 22, 2025 The Police Jury met in special session assembled with the following members present: Bryan Vidrine, Tim Causey, Daniel Arvie, Ryan Ardoin, Brent Guillory, Sidney Fontenot, Darion Arvie, and Keith Saucier. Absent and excused was Kevin Veillon. A quorum was present. There were no comments from the public regarding the agenda items. Randy Deshotel with the Clerk of Court addressed the Jury regarding the Economic Development Building. Mr. Deshotel is requesting from the Jury in renting out this building at $2,500 per month for storage of records/documents. Motion was made by Bryan Vidrine and seconded by Tim Causey authorizing the President and Secretary-Treasurer negotiating the terms of a lease agreement with the Clerk of Court for the leasing of the Economic Development Building at $2,500 per month. Motion carried. Mrs. Anna Frank, Section 8 Director addressed the Jury with approvals needed for the Section 8 agency. Motion was made by Keith Saucier and seconded by Daniel Arvie approving the Section 8 HUD fair market rent and payment standards for 2026. Motion carried. Motion was made by Sidney Fontenot and seconded by Daniel Arvie approving the Section 8 HUD Administrative Plan with HOTMA new rent calculations rule for the fiscal year 2026. Motion carried. Motion was made by Daniel Arvie and seconded by Tim Causey approving the Section 8 HUD utility allowance for 2026. Motion carried. Motion was made by Brent Guillory and seconded by Darion Arvie approving the Section 8 HUD submission of Semap and Agency Annual Plan. Motion carried. Motion was made by Sidney Fontenot and seconded by Tim Causey approving Section 8 Agency transition from EHV to HCV effective December 1, 2026. Motion carried. The Industrial Development Board terms of office was then discussed. Motion was made by Bryan Vidrine and seconded by Keith Saucier approving to referred this to the Police Jury’s Legal Counsel. Motion was made by Sidney Fontenot and seconded by Bryan Vidrine approving to utilize the remaining Water Enrichment Grant Funds for the abandonment of the water well located at Industrial Park. Motion carried. It was stated that the Chauncey Pitre Barn will be receiving grant funds for repairs and updates to be made around the facility. Grant has not been received at this time. It was recommended to form a 9-person committee to discuss what to do with these funds when received. Motion was made by Bryan Vidrine and seconded by Keith Saucier approving to create a Chauncey Pitre Barn Committee to consist of three (3) Jurors, and also members from the 4-H office, FFA, Public Works Director, Rodeo Association, Evangeline Riding Club and Bayou Western. Motion carried. Motion was made by Daniel Arvie and seconded by Tim Causey approving to adopt the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED, that the Evangeline Parish Police Jury having published notice of public hearing and said public hearing having been held, that the proposed budget amendments for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2025 and ending December 31, 2025 for all funds hereby be adopted; This resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YAYS: Tim Causey, Sidney Fontenot, Ryan Ardoin, Bryan Vidrine, Keith Saucier, Darion Arvie, Brent Guillory, Daniel Arvie. NAYS: None. ABSTAIN: None. ABSENT: Kevin Veillon. The above and foregoing resolution was hereby adopted this 22nd day of December 2025. Motion was made by Bryan Vidrine and seconded by Darion Arvie approving to adopt the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED, that the Evangeline Parish Police Jury having published notice of public hearing and said public hearing having been held, that the proposed budget appropriations for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2026 and ending December 31, 2026 for all funds hereby be adopted; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, discontinuing the funds appropriated to the Grant Writer out of General Fund; This resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YAYS: Tim Causey, Sidney Fontenot, Ryan Ardoin, Bryan Vidrine, Keith Saucier, Darion Arvie, Brent Guillory, Daniel Arvie. NAYS: None. ABSTAIN: None. ABSENT: Kevin Veillon. The above and foregoing resolution was hereby adopted this 22nd day of December 2025. After the 2024 Workers Compensation audit dispute it was revealed that the Police Jury will have some funds reimbursed back to the parish. Also, a proposal was received by LWCC with a 5% increase in the premium for the fiscal year 2026. Two (2) quotes were also received for General Liability Insurance if the Jury would be interested which are as follows: Option #1 ($1,000,000 coverage with a $250,000 Retention) $78,637.50 Option #2 ($2,000,000 coverage with $250,000 Retention) $125,820.00 A quote was also presented for the Office Building and various new structures out at Crooked Creek Recreational Park. With a $2,500 deductible, premium came out to $6,275.00. Motion was made by Darion Arvie and seconded by Daniel Arvie approving the Workers Compensation proposal submitted by LWCC with a 5% increase for the fiscal year 2026. Motion carried. Motion was made by Darion Arvie and seconded by Tim Causey approving the 2026 Employee rehire list as submitted. Motion carried. Motion was made by Daniel Arvie and seconded by Bryan Vidrine approving to adopt the 2026 Proposed Budget as presented by the Acadiana Crime Lab. Motion carried. Motion was made by Tim Causey and seconded by Darion Arvie approving to adopt the following resolution: WHEREAS, Bids were opened and reviewed on December 22, 2025 for Pest Control Services, Limestone, Grader Blades, Gravel, Emulsified Asphalt, Diesel, Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe, Hot/Cold Mix; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the low bids submitted as listed on the tabulation of low bids attached hereto and made a part thereof be and they are hereby accepted beginning January 1, 2026 and ending December 31, 2026. Above and foregoing, having been submitted to a vote, was unanimously adopted this 22nd day of December 2025. Motion was made by Darion Arvie and seconded by Keith Saucier approving the billing from Gunter Construction, Inc. for additional upgrade repairs done at the Ville Platte Health Unit Building in the amount of $15,000. Motion carried. Motion was made by Keith Saucier and seconded by Darion Arvie approving to adopt a resolution authorizing the President of the Evangeline Parish Police Jury and/or the Secretary Treasurer to sign any and all documents necessary to fulfill and complete all requirements of the La Department of Treasury and/or the State of Louisiana and any other entity, public or private in order to affect the distribution of funds to itself to assist with their general expenditures for repairs and improvements at its Chauncey Pitre Barn Facility with Funds in the amount of $50,000 appropriated to the Evangeline Parish Police Jury in Lines 1 thru 4 of Page 35 of 95 in ACT 461 of the 2025 Regular Legislative Session of Louisiana. Motion carried. Motion was made by Bryan Vidrine and seconded by Daniel Arvie approving to amend existing Ordinance Sec 28-45. – Specifications applying as to roads and highways to include: (6) General. a. All permits regarding this section shall be valid for no more than 60 days. Motion carried. Public Works Director gave the following report: • Parish wide drainage equipment is currently at the Ville Platte yard. Parish Engineer, Ronnie Landreneau, stated to the Jury that the gas line to extend to Rixby Manuel intersection to Chicot Park Road is now complete. The line is active and Mr. Landreneau is recommending the Jury to accept this work as complete and turn over to the City of Ville Platte for maintenance and operations with the exception that the Parish will continue to maintain control of any taps that are made into that line moving forward. Requesting the Jury, in regards to the Courthouse Project, to remove the elevator from the plan and placed under its own project. Motion was made by Darion Arvie and seconded by Keith Saucier to approve moving forward with the Courthouse Project as recommended by Parish Engineer. Motion carried. Secretary-Treasurer gave the following reports: • Monthly budget to actual comparison reports have been emailed to each juror. No questions or comments were reported on those reports. • Each juror has been given a copy of the new rates as recommended by Park Manager at Crooked Creek Recreational Park. Motion was made by Keith Saucier and seconded by Sidney Fontenot supporting Secretary-Treasurer in moving forward with reaching out to the State requesting the overlaying of some state roads (Mercy Road, McClelland Road). Motion carried. Motion was made by Keith Saucier and seconded by Tim Causey approving to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried. /s/ Ryan Ardoin Ryan Ardoin, Vice-President /s/ Dirk Deville Dirk Deville, Secretary-Treasurer 010426 Cost is $285.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
January 4, 2026
Legal Notice VILLE PLATTE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 9, 2025 Mayor Ryan Williams called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm. After an opening prayer and the pledge of allegiance, role was called. In attendance were Alderwoman Lemoine, Alderwoman Sam, Alderman Roy, Alderman Jagneaux, Alderwoman Frank, Fire Chief Soileau and City Attorney Ludeau. Alderman Riggs and Police Chief Thomas were absent. The first item of business was to approve November 12th special meeting minutes. Motion by Alderwoman Frank and 2nd by Alderwoman Sam. Motion passed unanimously. Motion to approve the November 24th special meeting minutes by Alderwoman Roy and 2nd by Alderman Jagneaux. Motion passed unanimously. Second item was approval of the November financial reports that were emailed to the council. After review by the council, a motion to approve the monthly financials was offered by Alderwoman Frank and 2nd by Alderman Roy. Motion passed unanimously. Mayor Williams asked for any public comments on the agenda. There being none, the first item of business was a presentation by Mrs. Linda Fontenot on the outcome of the Community Thanksgiving Dinner. Three hundred twenty-seven meals were served thru the generosity of local sponsors who donated $1,030.00 in cash and $765.06 of in-kind contributions. Second agenda item was a presentation from Mrs. Cynthia Joubert and Candice Dominick on the preliminary list of adjudicated properties which will be going to sale. Rules of the sale were presented. A packet of the parcels being offered for sale on March 30, 2026 can be picked up at city hall. The Engineer’s report was given by Ronnie Landreneau of Landreneau & Associates who reported our water distribution project for phase 4 contracts have been signed, material has been ordered and we are working with the city on right of way acquisition. We expect the work to begin in February. Work will begin in the neediest areas, such as Washington St where residents are being supplied water thru a % inch water line. Contracts have been signed to dig a new water well, well #12 funded in part by a $1.6 million dollar Water Sector grant. A preconstruction meeting will be set after the holidays and we are looking at a January start date. The replacement of 19 sewer lift stations is nearing completion with 2 stations left to complete. This concluded the engineers report. Fire Chief Soileau reported for the month of October, • In November, the fire department was dispatched to 11 incidents in the city and 7 incidents in the surrounding fire district, totaling 18. • As the Christmas holiday season is upon us, with cooler weather. Please remember fire safety practices in our homes. Maintain a healthy water level for live trees to prevent excessive drying. Keep open flames and heaters away from decorations and live trees, and remove dry trees from the residence as soon as possible. Use fireworks safely, by adults, on your own property. Discharging fireworks while under the influence of alcohol is not safe for all involved. Fireworks may be sold in the city from December 15th through New Years Day and discharged between the hours of 9am & 8pm during those dates with extended hours on the eves of Christmas and New Years until 1:00 am after midnight. • Ensure all homes are equipped with working Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms. They make thoughtful Christmas gifts. • End of my report. Police Chief Thomas’s report was given by police spokesperson Nancy Duplechain who stated during the month of November the department responded to a total of 426 calls for assistance. 4 citations for a total of 17 arrests which included 4 felony arrests. 9 were male and 8 were female. Officers also responded to 15 accidents in November. Between October and November, calls were down by 56, citations were down by 11. Arrests were down by 12, felonies down by 5. Accidents were down by 6 and there were no fatalities. This concludes the chief’s report. In his mayor’s report, Mayor Williams stated: The City of Ville Platte has been awarded $50,000 through LGAP, and we will utilize these funds to install additional street cameras throughout our city to enhance public safety. For the 2026 LGAP and CWEF funding cycles, we are currently exploring various project ideas to continue improving our city’s infrastructure and services. On November 18th, Donald Bergeron and I attended a DEQ summit where the city was officially awarded the $1.2 million EPA regional coalition grant. This grant will be used to assess and address Brownfield sites in Ville Platte, including the old Parkview shopping center, for which I am currently in negotiations with the property owner. On November 19th, Mr. Ronnie Landreneau, Donald Bergeron, Tristan Soileau, and myself traveled to the state capitol, where Mr. Ronnie and I presented our case for additional water sector funding. After hearing our need for a new water well, the water sector committee unanimously voted to award the city of Ville Platte an additional $1.6 million. The city also received notice that we have been awarded $509,000 from the Delta Regional Authority through their SEDAP program to make upgrades to our municipal wastewater treatment facility. These improvements will restore treatment capacity, improve process stability, and ensure regulatory compliance—safeguarding public health, supporting existing customers, and enabling long-term business and housing growth in our community. At our last council meeting, I made everyone aware that I would be announcing a new business coming to Ville Platte. I have been in contact with the owner, Mr. Tom, who is highly enthusiastic about establishing his business in our city which will be located in the old Slap ya Mama building. This new powersports business will offer a variety of four-wheelers and side-by-sides from brands such as Polaris, Can-Am, and soon, Kawasaki. The business is expected to open by the end of the month. This is significant progress in our economic development efforts, as it will create jobs and increase our tax base—essential factors in maintaining long-term sustainability. We had a successful Thanksgiving partnering with Second Harvest, Mrs. Linda Sue, Acadian Ambulance, and Tractor Supply to bless families with full-course holiday meals. Prayers and heartfelt condolences are extended to the Veillon family for the loss of Mrs. Donna Veillon, a longtime and dedicated city employee who served our community with distinction until her retirement. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of visiting Mrs. Ella Thomas, who celebrated her 100th birthday—a remarkable and blessed milestone. I presented her with a proclamation, along with balloons and candy. Mrs. Ella and her family expressed heartfelt appreciation for the city’s recognition. Lastly, as Christmas approaches, I want to remind everyone that Jesus is the reason for the season. City hall and the city square are looking beautiful, and we have just a few final touches left to complete our Christmas decor—including our new Christmas tree, which stands a towering 22 feet tall. I want to extend my sincere appreciation to all of our city employees for their hard work and dedication. A special thank you to Mrs. Candice, Ms. Nicole, Mrs. Tremeca, Mrs. Melissa, and Mrs. Laura Anderson for their outstanding assistance in putting together all of our Christmas decorations. Your efforts are truly appreciated. I wish everyone a blessed Christmas and a happy New Year. May this season bring peace, joy, and continued unity to our community. This concludes the December mayor’s report. A resolution to approve an Evangeline Bank credit card with a credit limit of $ 5,000.00 was offered by Alderman Jagneaux and 2nd Alderwoman Frank. Motion passed unanimously. There being no further business to come before the council, Alderwoman Frank motioned and Alderwoman Sam seconded to adjourn. Motion unanimously passed and the meeting was adjourned at 6:10 PM. December 9, 2025 Signed:___________________________________ Mayor Ryan LeDay Williams Attested:__________________________________ Donald Bergeron, City Clerk & Tax Collector 010426 Cost is $220.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
January 4, 2026
Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH FIRE DISTRICT II REGULAR MEETING OCTOBER 14, 2025 Minutes for monthly meeting, held October 14,2025, ordered by T. Demourelle at 6:00 p.m. I. Roll Call: Present: T. Demourelle H. Soileau S. Thibodeaux Chief J. Manuel Firefighter J. Rose Absent: S. Devillier, N. Thomas II. Review & Approve previous Meeting Minutes (September 9, 2025): DISPENSED & APPROVED by H. Soileau, seconded by S. Thibodeaux to accept the monthly meeting Minutes for September 9, 2025. All in favor Motion Carried III. Financial Report The financial report was given by H. Soileau. Motion by S. Thibodeaux and seconded by H. Soileau to accept the financial report. Payroll Account: $79,546.28 General Account: 666,322.48 Savings Account: 71,340.82 CD #1: CD #2: Sink Account: 58,042.78 All in favor Motion Carried IV. Bills/Invoices for payment during October 2025: Motion by H. Soileau to approve the payment of the bills/ invoices for the month of October 2025, seconded by S. Thibodeaux. All in favor Motion Carried Resolution # V. Fire Report by Fire Chief Joel Manuel: Fire Report was given by Chief Joel. There were a total of 11 fires in the District. Unit 218- According to Bulldog Fire Apparatus, Lawyers from Rev Group and our lawyer are still working on the issue with the front end of Unit 218. Motion by H. Soileau to accept Chief Joel’s Fire Report and seconded by S. Thibodeaux. All in favor Motion Carried VI. Discussions: 1. H. Soileau discussed mileage rates and the roll down of the rate in comparison to what was voted upon. All in favor Motion Carried VII. Old Business: None VIII. New Business: 1. Chataignier Station- bid for installation of heater and A/C obtained by Vallett’s Refrigeration ($10,100.00). Inside & outside unit install. Ducts to be run in bathroom, ice machine closet, and apparatus area. Motion by S. Thibodeaux, seconded by Hunter S. to approve A/C bid Resolution # 2. Gets quotes/bids for electrical on A/C/Heater install IX. Adjourn: Motion by H. Soileau to adjourn the meeting and seconded by S. Thibodeaux All in favor Motion Carried Signature: Ted Demourelle Date: 12-9-25 Next meeting November 11, 2025 at 6pm at Te-Mamou Station. 010426 Cost is $140.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
January 4, 2026
Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH POLICE JURY LEGAL NOTICE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Evangeline Parish Police Jury is now accepting applications for a PARISH CLERK position at the Evangeline Parish Ville Platte Health Unit. Qualifications include: A Parish Clerk’s Job, involves being the public’s first contact, handling patient interviews, managing electronic health records (EHR) data entry (like Intergy, LAWIN for WIC, LINKS), collecting fees, scheduling appointments (medical, WIC), answering phones, processing reports/mail, maintaining files, and supporting program staff for various public health services (Immunizations, STD, WIC, etc.). These roles require strong computer skills, organization, professionalism, and the ability to work with complex state/federal policies, often in fast-paced, multi-functional environments.  Key Duties & Responsibilities: • Patient Interaction: Greet visitors, interview clients, answer calls, explain programs, and determine eligibility/fees. • Data Management: Enter and update patient info in EHRs, process lab results, and manage records (paper/electronic). • Financial Tasks: Assess and collect fees, handle money securely, and manage invoices for billable services. • Scheduling & Referrals: Schedule appointments for various health services (WIC, immunizations, etc.). • Reporting & Documentation: Prepare documents, reports, and correspondence, often using specialized software. • System Proficiency: Use multiple systems like Outlook, Microsoft Office, EHRs, LaMedicaid, LEERS, LAWIN, LIMS, etc.. • Program Support: Assist with specific programs like WIC, Immunizations, Family Planning, Vital Records, etc.   Required Skills & Competencies: • Effective communication and interpersonal skills. • Strong adherence to policies, procedures, and confidentiality. • Proficiency with computers and various software. • Detail-oriented, organized, and able to multitask. • Professionalism and the ability to make independent judgments.  Applications can be picked up at the Evangeline Parish Police Jury Office located at 1008 West LaSalle Street, Ville Platte, La 70586 and will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. An Equal Opportunity Employer 122125 122525 122825 010426 Cost is $70.00