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DeQuincy News
DeQuincy
December 3, 2025
?NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DEQUINCY CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2025 AT 5:30 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 300 N. HOLLY ST., DEQUINCY, LA. CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION P/LEDGE ROLL CALL 1. Approval of November 10, 2025, regular meeting minutes. 2. Finance, Fire, Police, Code Enforcement, Public Works, Sewer, Airport, and City Reports. 3. Approval of the December 10, 2025, agenda. 4. Public Input. Not on the Agenda: On Agenda: 5. Approval of 2026 liquor applicants. 6. Authorize Mayor Smith to sign documents necessary to approve the re-appointment of Jerry McCaig to serve as a Commissioner of the Housing Authority for 5 years. 7. Council to discuss and act on possible extension of a variance for Shelly Gaspard to live in a travel trailer on the property she owns at 732 Beech Street while her home is built on the property. 8. Consideration and Adoption of Resolution to authorize Mayor Smith to act on behalf of the City of DeQuincy and take appropriate action to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) between Calcasieu Parish Police Jury and the City of DeQuincy for cost share agreement with Animal Services. 9. Consideration and Adoption of Resolution to authorize Mayor Smith to act on behalf of the City of DeQuincy and take appropriate action to enter into Joint Services Agreement between Chennault Airport and DeQuincy Airport. 10. Consideration and Adoption of Resolution to authorize Mayor Smith to act on behalf of the City of DeQuincy and take appropriate action to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) For Act 461 of 2025 RLS (State Aid to local government entities for improvements to City parks) 11. Consideration and Adoption of Resolution to authorize Mayor Smith to act on behalf of the City of DeQuincy and take appropriate action to update agreement with DeQuincy Hospital. 12. Introduce Ordinance # 1002, and set a public hearing for January 12, 2026, to declare property located TBD on Third Street, to become surplus property, and allow it to be sold through the bid process. 13. Public Hearing and adoption of Ordinance # 1000, to allow the City of DeQuincy or Calcasieu Parish to do city inspections. 14. Public Hearing and adoption of Ordinance # 1001, to amend the employee handbook. 15.Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 701 Seymour Pullam Road. 16. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 1002 Banneker Street. 17. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 1005 Banneker Street. 18. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 1102 Banneker Street. 19. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 808 Hayes Street. 20. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 133 Coward Street. 21. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 803 N Division. 22. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 206 S Holly Street. 23. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 211 N Pine Street. 24. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 202 N Pine Street. 25. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 103 and 105 Fourth Street. 26. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 216 E Fourth Street. 27. Start the condemnation process on the structure located at 129 Pine Street. 28. Council to vote on council chairman. 29. Council to vote on council vice-chairman. 30. Adjourn /s/Sherri Breaux City Council Clerk 300 N. Holly Street DeQuincy, Louisiana 70633 (337) 786-8241 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance, please contact Sherri Breaux, City Clerk, (337) 786-8241, describing the assistance that is necessary. Notice of public meeting posted on December 1, 2025, at DeQuincy City Hall. Notice published in the official journal on December 3, 2025. “Equal Opportunity Lender Provider and Employer” Run Date: 12/03/2025 (D-1) Cost of Notice to run $54.00
Government Publications - Miscellaneous
Many Sabine Index
Many
December 3, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE Sabine Parish Assessor Many, Louisiana The proposed Annual Budget for calendar year 2026 ahs been prepared for the projected revenues and expenditures. The proposed Annual Budget is available for inspection at the office of the Assessor in the Sabine Parish Courthouse, Many, Louisiana, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. A public hearing will be held on Thursday, December 18, 2025 at 9:00 A.M. at the Assessor's office, Sabine Parish Courthouse, Many, Louisiana, to receive input from interested persons regarding the proposed Annual Budget for the calendar year 2026. Christopher D. Tidwell Assessor Sabine Parish, Louisiana 437.25 12/3 Cost of Notice: $20.00
Many Sabine Index
Many
December 3, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE The Ebarb Wwks Dist. #1 - North Ebarb is currently in violation of the maximum contaminant level (MCL) for total trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids as set forth by the State [Part XII of the Louisiana State Sanitary Code (LAC 51: XII)] and the Federal Primary Drinking Water Regulations (40 CFR Part 141). The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) set drinking water standards and requires the disinfection of drinking water. Where disinfection is used in the treatment of drinking water, disinfectants combine with naturally occurring organic and inorganic matter present in water to form chemicals called disinfection byproducts (DBPs). EPA and LDH set standards for controlling the levels of disinfectants and DBPs in drinking water, including trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acid (HAAs). Some people who drink water containing THMs in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous system, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. Some people who drink water containing HAAs in excess of the MCL over many years may have an increased risk of getting cancer. In December 1998, EPA set enforceable drinking water standards for TTHMs at 80 parts per billion (ppb) and for HAA5 at 60 parts per billion (ppb) to reduce the risk of cancer or other adverse health effects. Compliance with the TTHMs and HAA5 standards are determined by calculating a locational running annual average (LRAA) of quarterly TTHMs sample results. Compliance calculations performed for the third quarter of 2025 show that the system's current TTHMs LRAAs are 131 ppb at DBP02 - HWY 3229 AT N TOLEDO BEND ST PARK and 107 ppb at DBP03-HWY 482 & PINK PANTHER. The system's current HAA5 LRAA is 72 ppb at DBP02 - HWY 3229 AT N TOLEDO BEND ST PARK ; thus, the system is currently in violation of the TTHMs and HAA5 standards. 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. This is not an emergency. If it had been, you would have been notified immediately. EPA and LDH do not consider this violation to have any serious adverse health effects on human health as a result of short-term exposure; however, continued long-term exposure to TTHMs and HAA5 levels above the standard (e.g., 20 years of exposure) has the potential to have serious adverse effects on human health. Work on Well #3 and booster station with carbon filter treatment is still ongoing. Construction has begun. We are hoping to have this plant completed and online within the next two years. For more information, you can contact Operator/Manager Gilberto Limon at 318-645-7722 work, 318-315-1213 cell, ewd1@bellsouth.net email, or 318-645-4478 fax. 436.25 12/3 Cost of Notice: $50.00
Many Sabine Index
Many
December 3, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE The Ebarb Wwks Dist. #1 - N Ebarb/Belmont is currently in violation of the maximum contaminant level (MCL) for total trihalomethanes as set forth by the State [Part XII of the Louisiana State Sanitary Code (LAC 51: XII)] and the Federal Primary Drinking Water Regulations (40 CFR Part 141). The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) set drinking water standards and requires the disinfection of drinking water. Where disinfection is used in the treatment of drinking water, disinfectants combine with naturally occurring organic and inorganic matter present in water to form chemicals called disinfection byproducts (DBPs). EPA and LDH set standards for controlling the levels of disinfectants and DBPs in drinking water, including trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acid (HAAs). Some people who drink water containing THMs in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous system, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. In December 1998, EPA set enforceable drinking water standards for TTHMs at 80 parts per billion (ppb) and for HAA5 at 60 parts per billion (ppb) to reduce the risk of cancer or other adverse health effects. Compliance with the TTHMs and HAA5 standard for public water systems serving less than 10,000 individuals initially became effective and enforceable on January 1, 2004. Compliance with the TTHMs standard is determined by calculating a locational running annual average (LRAA) of quarterly TTHMs sample results. Compliance calculations performed for the third quarter of 2025 show that the system's current TTHMs LRAAs is 94 ppb at DBP01- Hwy 1218 at Noble/Cardinal Road; and 108 ppb at DBP02 - Young's Road at Wrights Landing; thus, the system is currently in violation of the TTHMs standard. 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. This is not an emergency. If it had been, you would have been notified immediately. EPA and LDH do not consider this violation to have any serious adverse health effects on human health as a result of short-term exposure; however, continued long-term exposure to TTHMs and HAA5 levels above the standard (e.g., 20 years of exposure) has the potential to have serious adverse effects on human health. For more information, you can contact Operator/Manager Gilberto Limon at 318-645-7722 work, 318-315-1213 cell, ewd1@bellsouth.net email, or 318-645-4478 fax. 435.25 12/3 Cost of Notice: $50.00
Many Sabine Index
Many
December 3, 2025
PETIT JURY Jury Name: 12/08/2025 CRIMINAL PETIT JURY VENIRE List of jurors drawn and to serve for the term beginning 12/08/2025 ACKLIN, KEITH L ADAIR, TODD FRANKLIN ADDISON, TOMMY LYNN AGUILERA ABARCA, LUIS ANGEL ALLEN, STEVEN R ALVAREZ, JESSICA QUINTERS ANDERSON, CYNTHIA CRAIG ANDERSON, JAIME ELLIOT ANDERSON, MICHAEL ADDISON ANDREWS, KIMBERLY MESHELL ANTHONY, JAMIE STRICKLAND ANTHONY, THOMAS RAY ARD, JOE W ARMSTRONG, ZACHARY ALAN ARNOLD, LAUREN MARIE ARNOLD, MORRIS ULDEE ARTHUR, MICKY ALAN ASHBAUGH, JACK LEAON ATON, KELLY LAMBERT BAILEY, JAMES LEE BALLARD, TAMMY ANN BARBER, CHELSEA ARIELLE BARNARD, TIA MARIE BARNHILL, VANESSA R BASS, AUDIE PATRICK BELLAMY, WILLIAM MICHAEL BENOIT, CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH BERNARD, BRENT PAUL BICKFORD, DENNIS LOYD BISON, CASSIE SHREE BLAINE, MARISA A BLAIR, KARLEY BLAKNEY, AMY TATUM BOYER, RONALD LEWIS BOYLES, DEBRA ANN BRADFORD, THOMAS J BRAGG, LEAH TRIMBLE BRANCH, BASHAN TOURE BRANDON, DONNA DOLORES BRAY, JAMES PAUL BRIDGES, ELIZABETH GABRIELLE BRITT, BRENNEN ELIJAH BRITT, MICALA PATTERSON BROWN, BETTY LEE BROWN, DONNA ANNETTE BROWN, RONALD ERNEST BROWN, SHAMIRACLE SHANQUEEA S BROWNLEE, DANA DOWLING BRUMFIELD, CLARENCE BRUMFIELD, TONYA BUCKNER, KARLA J BYLES, SHANNON LANE CABRA, LINDA DYAN CALAIS, JOANN SCHULTZ CAMPBELL, BRITTANY DEANNE CAMPBELL, JAMES E CARHEE, WILLIE MAE CARROLL, MARTIN CHUCK CARTER, FRANCES E CHEATWOOD, ASHLEY RUTH CLEVELAND, REBECCA F COKER, BILLIE L COLE, CHRISTOPHER RAY COLE, RONALD EDWARD CONERLY, R E JR CORLEY, BRIDGET MARTINEZ CORLEY, JULIANNE EVANS COTTEN, ABIGAIL CRAFT, WILLIAM CONRAD JR CRAGER, BETTY SNEAD CRAIG, MARY F CRAIG, RACHEL M CREIGHTON, CARL DOUGLAS CUCCIA, CHARLES V JR CURRY, ERSKINE WINTHROP CURTIS, JOHN W JR CURTIS, VIOLET MARIA CUSIMANO, LINDA PAULINE DERRY, ALMANDA DILLARD, LINDA KAYE DOWDEN, DORIS ANN DRAKE, NANCY DUBOSE, GARY KEITH DUHON, DAVID DUHON, SHARI J DUPREE, MISTI RENE DURR, COLLIN TERRELL DURR, JUSTIN TRENT DURR, NANCY ANNETTE EASON, FRANK D EASON, MICHAEL JACE EAVES, SHANE E EBARB, ALYSSA CHEYENNE EBARB, FRANCIS PATRICK EBARB, MARSHALL GRANT LEE EBARB, NICOLETTE PAIGE EDDINGTON, CLARA LOUISE ENDSLEY, PATTI V ETHERIDGE, JOSEPH PATRICK ETHERIDGE, TRACI ANNETTE EVANS, HAYDEN EDWARD EVANS, RICHARD H EZERNACK, JOHN D FALCON, CHASITY NICOLE FARMER, SAM PATTON FAUST, CHRISTINA MARIE FAUST, KIMBERLY LONG FERGUSON, MYRNA GAYLE FETTINGER, MICHELE LEIGH FISHER, ERNEST CLIFTON FITZGERALD, LYNN FLOYD, CAROL M FLYNT, WENDY DIANNE FORD, BILLY D FORD, CLYDIE FAYE FOSTER, WILLARD WAYNE FOUNTAIN, COURTNEY STARKS FRAGSTEIN, KARL GUNTHER FRANK, HYACINTH PATRICIA FRANKELL, GWENDOLYN LOUISE FRAZIER, DARLENE RICHARDSON FREDIEU, DEANNA M FREEMAN, MARVIN LOUIS FRENCH, CHARLES GLEN FRISBY, MYRTLE LEE FROST, SABRINA MARIE FRUGE, JAMES H FUNDERBURK, CARRA WESLEY GADD, JAMES A III GARCIE, AMY MARIE GARCIE, DAVID LYNN GARNER, BRANDON JAMAR GARNER, MORGAN GABRIELLE GARNER, RONNIE W GARRETT, CHERYL MANASCO GASKIN, CLEVELAND JASON I GATES, TRACEY LYNN GIBBS, TYLER REECE GILL, KELLIE RACHAL GONZALEZ, MOSES RAY GORHAM, SONYA RASHA GRAY, GARY DEAN GRAY, JESSICA LYNN HALLUM, ROGER D HARLESS, THOMAS MICHAEL HARVEY, PATRICIA A HEARD, JOEL HEATER, DAVI D HICKMAN, ORIN D HICKMAN, REBECCA NICOLE HILDEBRAND, TANYA RENE' HOLBERT, COLINDA B HOLMAN, ELLEN MARIE HORTON, RITA A HUMPHREY, CHARLES RAY ISGITT, GLEN C ISGITT, RICHARD VAN ISGITT, VICKI E JACKSON, CORLEY V JR JAMES, STANLEY EDMUND JEANE, KATIE MICHELLE JOHNSON, JAYCEE ANNE JONES, MARVIN RAY III JONES, MITCHELL W KELLY, STEVEN LEE KEMPER, STEPHEN L KETTLER, KENNETH C KEYS, KENNETH J KING, MONICA JUNE KOR, JANET CHRISTEEN KOSS, GWENDOLYN W LAGRANGE, DEBBIE M LAMBERT, HOLLY WINN LAYFIELD, SHERI MEEKS LEBLANC, DANNY RAY LEE, GARY W LEE, JERRIKA CHRISTIAN JORDAN LEE, ROBERT LYNN JR LEHR, CHRISTOPHER MATTHEW LEHR, COLBY LEE LEONE, EMILY BOSWELL LEONE, JEFFERY DALE JR LITTON, CONNIE R LOVELL, BARBARA ANN LUCCI, PATRICIA ANNE LUNN, LINDSAY ENGLISH LYNCH, URSALER L MALMAY, VIOLA BRITT MALONE, TAMMIE D MANES, ORIE HOLLIS MANSHACK, DALLAS CHEYENNE MANSHACK, LUCY CORONADO MARTIN, BARBARA ROGERS MARTIN, KATHERINE ANN MARTIN, KIMBERLY DAWN MARY, SAMANTHA REEVES MATHIS, MARJORIE CHRISTINE MATTHEWS, SIDNEY P MAXIE, JACQUELINE MAXIE, MARQUAL DESHAWN MAZE, DOMINIQUE MCCALL, MENDI BISHOP MCCOMIC, BETTY J MCCORMICK, CHERYLL COLE MCCULLIN, MURREL W JR MCFARLAND, ZELDERIA R MCGEE, PATRICK DEWAYNE MCGHEE, LACOLE LASHAWAN MCPHERSON, LURLINE ALLEN MEADOWS, JENIFER DIANE MERTEN, KATHY L MESHELL, ANNALICE GUIN MESHELL, TAMMY WILLIAMS MILLER, DANETTE M MILLER, SARAH A MILLIGAN, JONATHAN E MITCHELL, KENNETH W MITCHELL, VICKI CRAWFORD MOELLER, ANITA G MOORE, MICHAEL DAVID MOUSER, ELSIE G MULLEN, WAYNE NEEL, DONALD J NEEL, SANDRA A NICKS, CARLA ANN NORMAN, JANET ELIZABETH OSMAN, KIMBERLY ANN PARKER, TONY RAY PATRICK, GLENN W PATTERSON, MISSIE ELIZABETH PAUL, J BRADEN PEARCE, SHARON L PERMENTER, KYLE WADE PERMENTER, MARY B PERRITT, SAMUEL BOYD JR PETERSON, MARY J PHILLIPS, CLARA COBB PHILYAW, JAMES O PIERCE, SHANIQUE MONET PLAISANCE, RACHEL THERESE PORTER, CYNTHIA BREANNA PRESLEY, LINDA EVANS PRICE, FRANK A PROCELL, COURTNEY PAUL PROCELL, JOSEPH WADE PROCELL, SHARON LAROUX PROCELL, SHERYL G PROCELL, STEVEN L PROCELL, WHITNEY R MARTINEZ QUINN, REGINALD JAMES RANDOLPH, ROBERT RASH, LESLIE D RAY, WILLIAM K III REEVES, NESTA B MRS REMEDIES, DEWANNA M REMEDIES, TONY J RICHARDSON, ERIC FITZGERALD RIVERS, ERIN LANAE RIVERS, PAMELA R RIVERS, RANDY D RIVERS, WENDY M ROBERTSON, MICHAEL L ROBINSON, SHANNON BABINEAUX ROGERS, ODUS HARRISON II RUSSELL, JEREMY ALAN RUTHERFORD, DOUGLAS MIKE RYALS, DAWN MICHELLE RYALS, NICHOLAS WADE SALINAS, JUANITA L SALTER, BRIAN KEITH SALTER, GARY LYNN SALTER, ROBERT JEFFERSON SANDERS, ANITA G SAVELL, DONNA C SCAIFE, RACHEL SHIRLEY SCAIFE, TIMOTHY D SCOTT, BRITNEY DENAE SCOTT, DEBRA SELF, HAROLD D SELF, SHERYL L SEPULVADO, BRIDGET CAROLINA SEPULVADO, CHRISTIAN THOMAS SEPULVADO, DONNA M SEPULVADO, GWENDA T SEPULVADO, JAMIE ALANE SEPULVADO, JOHNNI ELIZABETH SEPULVADO, KAITLIN NICOLE SEPULVADO, MATTHEW DYLAN SEPULVADO, ROBBIE M SEPULVADO, WILLA J SHARP, ROBERT L SHAW, EMILY MCDONALD SHOOP, JUSTIN SCOTT SIGLER, DEBORAH DENISE SILLS, GARY M SINGLETON, LESTER G SKIDMORE, ROSS MICHAEL SMALL, THELMA M SMITH, BONNIE H SMITH, CHRISTY JETER SMITH, JANA VARNADO SMITH, LENORA A SMITH, PRESTON C SMITH, ROBERT LEROY JR SMITH, SUSAN KAY SPARKS, BRIDGETT LEIGH SPARKS, DENNIS L SPARKS, JOSEPH DEWIL SPEIGHT, BONNIE M SPILLYARD, DONALD R STEWART, JOHN COREY STEWART, THOMAS K STONE, PETER JOHN STREBECK, DAVID RONALD JR SUTTON, RACHEL LEIGHANN SWINDOLL, RICHARD DEAN SYKES, MIEYCIA JATAWNE SHANTE TARPLEY, BRADLEY E TATUM, JANICE SAVELL THAXTON, MICHAEL J THAXTON, WILTON WADE THIELS, TERRY M THOMAS, LILLIAN M THOMPSON, DEREZ DWIGHT TORRES, SAVANNAH ROSE TOWNSON, WILLIAM H JR TREESE, SHEILA S TUTTLE, KIMBERLY ANN VANZANT, SHANNON NICOLE VASQUEZ, DONALD RAY VINES, TIMOTHY WAYNE WALDING, RONALD WAYNE WEBB, DOUGLAS L WEBER, VALERIE FRANCHINE WEBSTER, DONALD GENE WELCH, SARAH KAY WHITE, MARIAH DALEA WIGGINS, ERBLE H WIGGINS, JAMES MARION WILKES, CHARLES N WILLIAMS, COREY DEWAYNE WILLIAMS, JOHN DAVID WILLIAMS, RICKEY L WILSON, KARI LAKEITA WILSON, SHIELDA MCCOMIC WINN, ZACHARIE KAIDE WOLFE, DAVID L WOOLEY, DIANE SIMS YOUNG, CHARLIE D YOUNGBLOOD, WILLIAM T THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the above foregoing is a true & correct copy of the list of prospective jurors drawn to serve on the Criminal Petit Jury Venire for December 08, 2025. 434.25 12/3 Cost of Notice: $212.00
Many Sabine Index
Many
December 3, 2025
MEETING MINUTES November 19, 2025 On Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at 9:00 a.m., the Police Jury of Sabine Parish, State of Louisiana met in open and regular session. AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Prayer 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Amend the Agenda 6. Adopt the Agenda 7. Public Comments 8. Senator Alan Seabaugh 9. Representative Rodney Schamerhorn 10. Representative Larry Bagley 11. Planning Commission 12. Accept the Minutes of the Previous Regular Meeting Held October 15, 2025 13. Review and Approve 2026 Library Board Budget 14. Mrs. Cheryl Wooley- Many Chief of Police- Request for Funding from the Opioid Abatement Fund 15. Mr. Danny Asbell -Sabine Parish EMS Advisory Board-Provide Monthly Report 16. Re-appoint Danny Asbell as Commissioner of the Sabine Parish EMS Advisory Board 17. Re-appoint Pricilla Wolf and Blake Byles as Commissioners for the Sabine Parish Communications District (E-911) 17a. Appoint Dr. Valerie Salter as a Commissioner for the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission 18. Introduce an Ordinance Merging Certain Precincts Containing Less Than 300 Registered Voters and Amending the Territorial Limits and Designations of Those Certain Precincts, in Compliance with Louisiana Revised Statutes, Within the Parish of Sabine, State of Louisiana 19. Ratify Emergency Hiring of Superintendent for the Solid Waste Landfill 20. Authorize Advertising Bid for Inbound Scale for the Solid Waste Landfill 21. Review Bids Received for Materials, Supplies, and Services for 2026 (To be Awarded 12/17/25) 22. Capital Improvement Program Priority List (3 Years - 2026,2027, 2028)- Reminder Only 23. Authorize Payment of Approved Bills 24 Appropriate and Transfer Sales Tax for November Operations ($500,000) 25. Committee Reports 26. Operations 27. Adjournment 1. Call to Order President Ricky L. Sepulvado called the meeting to order. 2. Roll Call The roll was called by the Secretary Treasurer. The following jurors were present: Barry Stevens, William E. Ruffin, Ronny Bison, Bruce Taylor, Eric Garcie, Ricky "K-Wall" Sepulvado, Kenny John Remedies, and Randy Byrd. The following juror was absent: "Bo" Stewart 3. Prayer Prayer was led by Mr. William E. Ruffin. 4. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mr. Kenny John Remedies. 5. Amend the Agenda Public comments on the motion to amend the agenda must be allowed prior to any vote to add an item to the agenda. There were no public comments. Resolution No. 9881 Motion by Garcie and seconded by Bison to amend the agenda to include the following item: 17a. Appoint Dr. Valerie Salter as a Commissioner for the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 6. Adopt the Agenda Resolution No. 9882 Motion by Ruffin and seconded by Byrd to adopt the agenda as amended. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 7. Public Comments Police Jury President, Ricky L. Sepulvado, allowed a period of public comment on any item on the agenda. Mr. Curtis Giles, MedExpress employee, commented on Agenda Item No 15.- Mr. Danny Asbell -Sabine Parish EMS Advisory Board-Provide Monthly Report. He stated that he attended the last EMS Advisory Board meeting and advised the Jury to ensure the citizens of Sabine Parish continue receiving the same ambulance service they are accustomed to after the new service provider assume operations. 8. Senator Alan Seabaugh No representative from Senator Alan Seabaugh's office was present at the meeting. 9. Representative Rodney Schamerhorn Ms. Shanna Gaspard, Legislative Assistant to State Representative Rodney Schamerhorn, was present at the meeting and stated that Representative Schamerhorn was hopeful to be in attendance for the next meeting. 10. Representative Larry Bagley No representative from Representative Larry Bagley's office was present at the meeting. 11. Planning Commission Mr. Bobby Hughes, Chairman of the Planning Commission, was in attendance and stated there was no report to give at this time. 12. Accept the Minutes of the Previous Regular Meeting Held October 15, 2025 Resolution No. 9883 Motion by Bison and seconded by Taylor to accept the minutes of the previous regular meeting held October 15, 2025. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 13. Review and Approve 2026 Library Board Budget The Sabine Parish Library Board has presented its Proposed 2026 Budget to the Sabine Parish Police Jury for its review and approval. Resolution No. 9884 On motion by Stevens and seconded by Taylor: WHEREAS, the Sabine Parish Library Board has completed its 2026 Proposed Budget estimating total revenues of $66,100 and total expenditures of $804,776 with an estimated deficit of $738,676 to be paid with existing fund balance. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Sabine Parish Police Jury has reviewed and approves the 2026 Proposed Budget of the Sabine Parish Library Board. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 14. Mrs. Cheryl Wooley- Many Chief of Police- Request for Funding from the Opioid Abatement Fund Chief Wooley requested that some of the opioid funds be utilized to purchase automated external defibrillators (AEDs) for all municipal police departments in the parish. Acadian Ambulance Service representatives who were in attendance stated that they would be willing to assist with providing some of the requested AEDs. 15. Mr. Danny Asbell -Sabine Parish EMS Advisory Board-Provide Monthly Report Mr. Danny Asbell, Chairman of the Sabine Parish EMS Advisory Board, provided the Jury with a summary of the latest EMS Advisory Board meeting. He said that the EMS Board would be discussing benchmarks for the new ambulance service provider in the upcoming meetings. 16. Re-appoint Danny Asbell as Commissioner of the Sabine Parish EMS Advisory Board The term for Danny Asbell as a commissioner for the Sabine Parish EMS Advisory Board will expire on December 3, 2025. The EMS Advisory Board has requested that Mr. Asbell be reappointed as a commissioner. Resolution No. 9885 Motion by Taylor and seconded by Byrd to reappoint Mr. Danny Asbell as a commissioner of the Sabine Parish EMS Advisory Board for a five-year term ending December 3, 2030. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 17. Re-appoint Pricilla Wolf and Blake Byles as Commissioners for the Sabine Parish Communications District (E-911) The appointments of Pricilla Wolf and Blake Byles as Commissioners for the Sabine Parish Communications District (E-911) expired on June 18, 2025. The Communications District has requested the Police Jury to reappoint them as commissioners for four-year terms expiring June 18, 2029. Resolution No. 9886 Motion by Ruffin and seconded by Bison: WHEREAS, the appointments of Pricilla Wolf and Blake Byles as Commissioners for the Sabine Parish Communications District (E-911) expired on June 18, 2025. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Pricilla Wolf and Blake Byles are hereby re-appointed as Commissioners for the Sabine Parish Communications District (E-911) for a four-year term ending June 18, 2029. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 17a. Appoint Dr. Valerie Salter as a Commissioner for the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission The Sabine Parish Police Jury has received a letter dated November 13, 2025, from the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission providing notification that Mr. Noah Foulks will resign effective November 30, 2025. The Sabine Parish Tourist Commission recommends Dr. Valerie Salter be appointed to complete the unexpired term of Mr. Foulks ending July 14, 2027. Resolution No. 9887 On motion by Bison and seconded by Ruffin: WHEREAS, Mr. Noah Foulks will resign from the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission effective November 30, 2025; and WHEREAS, the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission has recommended that Dr. Valerie Salter be appointed as a commissioner to replace Mr. Foulks. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Dr. Valerie Salter be appointed as a commissioner for the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission to complete the unexpired term of Mr. Foulks ending July 14, 2027. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 18. Introduce an Ordinance Merging Certain Precincts Containing Less Than 300 Registered Voters and Amending the Territorial Limits and Designations of Those Certain Precincts, in Compliance with Louisiana Revised Statutes, Within the Parish of Sabine, State of Louisiana The Sabine Parish Police Jury desires to adopt an ordinance to merge certain precincts containing less than 300 registered voters and amend the territorial limits and designations of those certain precincts. The first step in this process is introducing an ordinance for this purpose. Secretary Treasurer Weatherford then read the proposed ordinance name aloud. ORDINANCE NO. 10 of 2025 AN ORDINANCE MERGING CERTAIN PRECINCTS CONTAINING LESS THAN 300 REGISTERED VOTERS AND AMENDING THE TERRITORIAL LIMITS AND DESIGNATIONS OF THOSE CERTAIN PRECINCTS, IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOUISIANA REVISED STATUTES, WITHIN THE PARISH OF SABINE, STATE OF LOUISIANA 19. Ratify Emergency Hiring of Superintendent for the Solid Waste Landfill Mr. Pete Chreene Jr. resigned as Superintendent of the Solid Waste Landfill effective August 26, 2025. He was the only employee of the Sabine Parish Police Jury to hold a Class A Operator's license. The Jury must have an employee with a Class A License to operate the landfill. The opportunity to hire Mr. James "J.C." Holman who holds a Class A Operator's License, arose on October 31, 2025. The Solid Waste Committee unanimously recommended hiring James "J.C" Holman effective November 1, 2025. Resolution No. 9888 Motion by Remedies and seconded by Byrd: WHEREAS, Mr. Pete Chreene Jr., Superintendent of the Solid Waste Landfill resigned effective August 26, 2025, and WHEREAS, the Police Jury must have an employee with a Class A Operator's License to operate the landfill, and WHEREAS, the Solid Waste Committee unanimously recommended hiring Mr. James "J.C." Holman as Superintendent of the Solid Waste Landfill effective November 1, 2025, because of the emergency arising because of Mr. Pete Chreene's resignation NOW BE IT RESOLVED, that the Sabine Parish Police Jury hereby ratifies the emergency hiring of Mr. James "J.C." Holman as Superintendent of the Solid Waste Landfill, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Mr. Holman will be hired effective November 1, 2025, with an annual salary of $90,000.00, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Mr. Holman will not participate in the STEP Program but will be eligible to participate in all other employee benefits normally offered to Police Jury employees, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Police Jury will provide Mr. Holman with full health insurance coverage should he choose to participate in the Jury's current PPO benefit plan. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 20. Authorize Advertising Bid for Inbound Scale for the Solid Waste Landfill The current inbound scales located at the Solid Waste Landfill are worn and starting to deteriorate. To continue running efficiently, the Police Jury needs to replace the inbound scales as soon as possible. Replacing the scales will restore continuous inbound/outbound weighing capacity and reduce operational delays at the landfill. Resolution No. 9889 Motion by Bison and seconded by Remedies: WHEREAS, the inbound scales located at the Solid Waste Landfill are worn and continue to deteriorate, and WHEREAS, a new set of inbound scales is needed for the efficient operation of the Solid Waste Landfill, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the purchase of a set of inbound scales installed at the Solid Waste Landfill is hereby authorized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Mr. James "J.C." Holman, Solid Waste Landfill Superintendent, and Mr. William Weatherford, Secretary Treasurer, are hereby directed to prepare the specifications for the scales, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary Treasurer is directed to advertise for public bids for the purchase of inbound scales installed and completely ready for operation at the Solid Waste Landfill. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 21. Review Bids Received for Materials, Supplies, and Services for 2026 (To be Awarded 12/17/25) Sealed bids were accepted until 10:00 a.m. on October 31, 2025, for 2026 materials, supplies, and services at which time they were opened and read aloud. Jurors were provided with a list of the bids for materials, supplies, and services for the year 2026. Bids will be awarded during the next regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, December 17, 2025. 22. Capital Improvement Program Priority List (3 Years - 2026,2027, 2028)- Reminder Only Jurors were reminded that the Jury needs to adopt a three (3) year Parish Transportation Act Priority List for roads for the years 2026, 2027, and 2028. This must be done prior to January 1, 2026, in order to comply with the Parish Transportation Act. 23. Authorize Payment of Approved Bills Resolution No. 9890 Motion by Ruffin and seconded by Bison to pay the approved bills. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 24 Appropriate and Transfer Sales Tax for November Operations ($500,000) Resolution No. 9891 Motion by Ruffin and seconded by Byrd to appropriate and transfer $500,000.00 from the Sales Tax Fund to the Parish-wide Transportation Fund for November 2025 operations. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart 25. Committee Reports There were no committee reports. 26. Operations There were no items discussed under "Operations". 27. Adjournment Resolution No. 9892 Motion by Ruffin and seconded by Bison to adjourn. This resolution having been submitted to a vote; the vote thereon was as follows: Yeas: 8 - Stevens, Ruffin, Taylor, Bison, Garcie, Sepulvado, Remedies, and Byrd Nays: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: 1- Stewart s/William E. Weatherford William E. Weatherford Secretary Treasurer s/Ricky L. Sepulvado Ricky L. Sepulvado President 433.25 12/3 Cost of Notice: $266.00
Many Sabine Index
Many
December 3, 2025
MEETING MINUTES TOWN OF MANY Regular Council Meeting 10-28-25 AGENDA: 1. Call to Order at 5:00 pm by Mayor Robert Hable 2. Prayer by Rylie McLendon 3. Pledge led by Mayor Hable 4. Roll Call-Present: Mayor Pro-Tem Anita Darwin, Councilwomen Mary Brocato, and Rylie McLendon; Councilman Lane Isgitt, Amie Brown, Clerk; Cheryl Wooley, Police Chief; Jeremy Koss, Town Operations Manager; Lisa King, Deputy Clerk; Miles Greer, Airport Manager; Suzanne Williams, Grant Writer. Absent: Councilwoman Mary Perry and Town Councilor Christopher Sylvia 5. Approve Minutes: September 16, 2025 - Regular meeting: Motion to approve by Darwin; seconded by Isgitt. Motion passes. 6. Amend Agenda: none 7. Open for Public Comment relating to any item on the agenda which requires a council vote. None 8. Guests: Jeremy Carnline Departments-Jeremy Koss provided a report from iWorQ of all work orders from the past month 1. Water-Repaired two 2-inch main leaks on Airport Rd and Meadow Lane; repaired service lines at hospital, Botan Rd, and Natchitoches Hwy; installed new meters at courthouse and on Caledonia; assisted Daniel Jones with valve replacement at hospital; sanitary survey completed by State Dept; on-going dirt and concrete work at Patrick Lane well site; kept up with site maintenance; maintained work orders and line locates. Daily flushing throughout system to maintain safe drinking water. 2. Sewer-Repaired main on Smith Street; helped Florien, Zwolle, and Converse with jetting; uncovered and found manhole at Sabine and Smith Streets to jet main; jetted Henry St to clear blockage; changed hose on Jetter; repaired dump trailer; cameraed the sewer main on Smith St; kept up with degreaser and root killer; kept up with work orders and line locates. 3. Streets/Clean up-A list was provided of all the right-of-ways that were mowed with the MowerMax and a list of street lights that are out and have been reported to the electric companies; began putting up Christmas lights; dug ditches on Clauristy; cleaned fence rows at airport; speed bumps placed on Trace St; completed sidewalk on Capitol Street; replaced sidewalk and put bumpers down at courthouse. 4. Animal Control-3 dogs and 21 cats were picked up. 5. Airport-Miles reported that the crews have done a good job keeping everything cut. The hangar project is ongoing. Met with contractors last week and they were able to find cost savings. 6. Grants-Suzanne provided report for September and October; LGAP & CWEF grants will open on November 1st; working on another KLB grant for more trash cans for downtown. 7. Chief's Report-Report provided for October 2025; found out at Chief's Conference that all sex offenders have to register with sheriff's office and local police department; we have 10 sex offenders in town. Old Business 1. Adopt Resolution #18 of 2025 - Authorizing the Mayor to sign a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement to the State of Louisiana Treasury Department for $34,142.00 for Cad System Many Police Department - Motion by Isgitt; seconded by Darwin. Motion passes. New Business 1. Introduce Ordinance #8 of 2025 - Setting a Fine of $300.00 for Failure to Comply with Interlock Device for Many Police Department - Motion by Darwin, seconded by McLendon. Motion passes. 2. Adopt Resolution #17 of 2025 - To Adopt a Language Access Plan for Limited Proficiency Persons for the LCDBG Program. Motion by Isgitt, seconded by Darwin. Motion passes. 3. Adopt Resolution #19 of 2025 - Authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LA DOTD) for improvements at the Hart Airport for funding of $25,947.00 for additional apron space and constructing new box hangars - Motion by Isgitt, seconded by McLendon. Motion passes. 4. Adopt Resolution #20 of 2025 - Approve the 5-year Capital Improvement Plan with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LA DOTD) for Many Hart Airport. Motion by Isgitt, seconded by Darwin. Motion passes. 5. Vote to Renew Building/Welcome Signs/Equipment/Camera Equipment & Drone with Scottsdale Insurance Company through Phares, Lites and Walsworth for $26,406.47 for the period of 10/24/2025-10/24/2026 (a decrease of $1,245.62 from last year) - Motion by Darwin, seconded by McLendon. Motion passes. 6. Vote to add Cedrick Campbell as a member of the Zoning Commission to open a position made available by the resignation of Wayne Turner. Motion by Darwin, seconded by McLendon. Motion passes. 7. Update of Demolition of Homes: a: 175 Washington - Monroe & Ida Mae Dunn c/o David Black - House - $4,140.00 to condemn - Board gave him 30-60 days to find a cheaper company to tear it down. We have not heard back from him, and the 60 days were up on October 19, 2025. Motion to condemn by Darwin, seconded by Isgitt Motion passes. b: 156 Washington - Eloise Hudson c/o Michell Brown - House - $4,140.00 to condemn - She first told us not to touch it, that she would have it torn down herself; now she has decided that she is going to remodel it instead. Chief and I stopped by there last week, and she has already started work on the house and property. Motion to give 90-day deadline with utility account opened ASAP by Darwin, seconded by McLendon. Motion passes. c: As of now, the only homes on the condemned list are: 490 Washington, 150 Garner Lane and 1360 E. Mississippi Ave. 8. Trick-or-Treating Date & Times - Halloween, Friday, October 31st - 3:00-5:00 PM for Merchants and Churches, 5:00-7:00 PM for Neighborhoods Reports 1. Financial: a. Budget b. Payables c. Bank Statements d. Overtime e. Verification of Taxes Paid f. Verification of Insurance Paid Reports accepted on motion by Darwin, seconded by McLendon. Motion passes. 2. Sales Tax: Mayor reported a decrease of <3.85%> from August 2024 3. Tourism-Brocato stated that she did not attend the meeting 4. Events Committee-Lauren provided minutes from 9-14-25 Events Committee meeting and 9-21-25 Christmas Committee meeting; she reported that the parade honorees have been voted on and have been posted. City crews are putting up the lights. 5. Fire Board- no report 6. Remarks from Council Members: Darwin-None; McLendon-None; Isgitt-None; Brocato stated there are several music shows in November and December. Adjourn at 5:53 p.m. on motion by McLendon, seconded by Darwin; motion passes. Robert H. Hable, Jr., Mayor Amie Brown, Clerk 432.25 12/3 Cost of Notice: $110.25
Many Sabine Index
Many
December 3, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Change in Control of a Bank Holding Company Kenneth R. Lehman, Fort Lauderdale, Florida has applied to the Federal Reserve Board for permission to acquire 25 percent or more of the shares and thereby control of Sabine Bancshares, Inc., Many, Louisiana. Sabine Bancshares, Inc. controls Sabine State Bank and Trust Company, Many, Louisiana. The Federal Reserve considers a number of factors in deciding whether to approve the notice. You are invited to submit comments in writing on this notice to James W. Corkery at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Ten Independence Mall, Philadelphia, PA 19106 or via email: comments.applications@phil.frb.org. The comment period will not end before December 24, 2025 and may be somewhat longer. The Board's procedures for processing applications may be found at 12 C.F.R. Part 262.25. To obtain a copy of the Federal Reserve Board's procedures, or if you need more information about how to submit your comments on the notice, contact James W. Corkery, Assistant Vice President, at (215) 574-6416. The Federal Reserve will consider your comments if they are received in writing by the Reserve Bank on or before the last day of the comment period. 431.25 12/3 Cost of Notice: $26.00
Many Sabine Index
Many
December 3, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE NOT EXCEEDING $3,000,000 OF TAXABLE WATER REVENUE BONDS OF THE TOWN OF ZWOLLE, STATE OF LOUISIANA As provided by a resolution adopted by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Zwolle, State of Louisiana (the "Governing Authority"), acting as the governing authority of the Town of Zwolle, State of Louisiana (the "Issuer"), on November 13, 2025, the Issuer does HEREBY DECLARES ITS INTENTION to issue not exceeding Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) of Taxable Water Revenue Bonds (the "Bonds"), for the purpose of (i) paying a portion of the costs of constructing and acquiring improvements, extensions, renovations and replacements to the waterworks system of the Issuer (the "System"), including equipment, fixtures and accessories therefor, both personal and real, a work of public improvement for the Issuer, and (ii) pay the costs of issuance of the Bonds. The Bonds shall be limited and special revenue bonds of the Issuer, secured by and payable solely from the income and revenues of the System, subject to the prior payment of the reasonable and necessary expenses of operating and maintaining the System. The repayment of the principal of the Bonds will be subject to the forgiveness of the principal thereof (and corresponding, interest) of up to 49% thereof. The Bonds shall not be a charge on the other income and revenues of the Issuer, nor shall they constitute an indebtedness or pledge of the general credit of the Issuer. The Bonds will be issued pursuant to Part II of Chapter 4 of Subtitle II of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and/or other applicable laws (the "Act"). The Bonds will be issued in one or more series as authorized by ordinance(s) adopted by the Governing Authority of the Issuer, will mature not later than thirty (30) years from their date of issuance, will bear interest at rates not exceeding 2.45% per annum (which shall include any administrative fees), and will be subject to prepayment anytime without penalty. As provided by the Act, all of the other details of the Bonds will be set forth in the ordinances(s) authorizing their issuance, including the following: covenants relating to the management and operation of the System, the imposition and collection of rates and charges from the System's customers, the expenditure of such rates and charges, the issuance of future bonds and the creation of future liens and encumbrances against the System and all other pertinent matters as may be necessary to the authorization and issuance of the Bonds. The Bonds are expected to be sold at a private sale to the Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund and may be issued and sold in installments as needed, all as provided for in the Act, and the Bonds shall be approved by the State Bond Commission prior to their delivery. THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Governing Authority will meet in open and public session on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2025, at FIVE O'CLOCK (5:00) p.m., at the Town Hall, 952 South Main Street, Zwolle, Louisiana, to hear any objections to the proposed issuance of the Bonds. If at such hearing a petition duly signed by the electors of the Issuer in a number not less than five percent (5%) of the number of such electors voting at the last election held in the Issuer object to the issuance of the Bonds, then the Bonds shall not be issued until approved at an election held for that purpose. Any such petition shall be accompanied by a certificate of the Sabine Parish Registrar of Voters certifying that the signers of the petition are registered electors of the Issuer and the number of signers amounts to not less than five percent (5%) of the registered voters that voted in the last election held in the Issuer, all as provided by the Act. TOWN OF ZWOLLE, STATE OF LOUISIANA 410.25 11/19, 11/26, 12/3, 12/10 Cost of Notice: $227.00
WInnfield Winn Parish Enterprise
Winnfield
December 3, 2025
WINN PARISH POLICE JURY SUMMARY OF PROPOSED 2026 BUDGET 2026 Proposed Budget General Fund: Estimated Revenues $3,449,874.00 Expenses: Legislative 132,614.00 Judicial 633,724.00 Clerk of Court 28,500.00 Coroner 130,000.00 Election 00.00 Registrar of Voters 32,038.00 Precincts 6,200.00 Driver’s License Office 500.00 Financial & Administrative 356,763.00 Other General Administrative 64,000.00 OEP 78,077.00 Public Safety 116,586.00 Sheriff 558,000.00 Council on Aging 10,000.00 V. A. Service Center 9,600.00 Culture & Recreation 600.00 Tourism 2,500.00 Extension Service 28,700.00 Economic Development 1,239,000.00 Total Estimated Revenues 3,449,874.00 Total Estimated Expenses 3,426,952.00 Estimated Balance @12/31/26 22,922.00 Road Fund: Estimated Revenues 3,703,137.00 Expenses: Vehicle Maintenance 338,600.00 Road Materials 680,250.00 Building & Office Expense 106,490.00 Truck & Equipment 180,000.00 Personnel Services 700,855.00 Economic Development 1,551,787.00 Total Estimated Revenues 3,703,137.00 Total Estimated Expenses 3,641,982.00 Estimated Balance @12/31/26 61,155.00 Health Unit: Estimated Revenues 294,170.00 Total Estimated Expenses 166,978.00 Estimated Balance @12/31/26 127,192.00 Sales Tax Fund: Estimated Revenues 3,333,000.00 Garbage Expense 2,175,900.00 Courthouse Maintenance 450,196.00 Total Estimated Revenues 3,333,000.00 Total Estimated Expenses 2,626,096.00 Estimated Balance @12/31/26 706,904.00 Special Criminal Court Fund: Estimated Revenues 30,000.00 Estimated Expenses 25,000.00 Estimated Balance @12/31/26 5,000.00 Library Fund: Estimated Revenues 717,600.00 Estimated Expenses Personnel Services 369,956.00 Operating Services 223,187.00 Travel Expense 7,445.00 Materials & Supplies 23,000.00 Library Capital Outlay 54,700.00 Statutory Expenses 29,600.00 Total Estimated Revenues 717,600.00 Total Estimated Expenses 707,888.00 Estimated Balance @12/31/26 9,712.00 Officer Witness Fee Estimated Revenues 4,500.00 Estimated Expenses 3,800.00 Estimated Balance @12/31/26 700.00 Opioid Abatement Fund Estimated Revenues 120,000.00 Estimated Expenses 95,000.00 Estimated Balance @12/31/26 25,000.00 $56.00 #285-25 12/3
WInnfield Winn Parish Enterprise
Winnfield
December 3, 2025
WELLS FARGO BANK N.A. VS #47153 SARAH MAXWELL BRUCE In the Eighth Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish of Winn, State of Louisiana, by virtue of a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE, issued and to me directed from the Honorable Eighth Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish of WINN, State of Louisiana, in the above numbered entitled cause, I have seized and will sell at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash and according to law, WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF APPRAISEMENT, at the principal front door of the Courthouse of Winn Parish in the City of Winnfield, Louisiana, during legal hours for such sales commencing at 10:00 o’clock a.m. WEDNESDAY, January 14, 2026 That certain tract or parcel of land, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in Section 21, Township 11 North, Range 3 West, Winn Parish, Louisiana, being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 21, Township 11 North, Range 3 West, Winn Parish, Louisiana, and run North 280 yards for a Point of Beginning, this point being the Northwest corner of the Lonnie McConathy property; and from this point of beginning run East 131 yards; thence run North approximately 114 yards to road; and thence Southwesterly along said road to the Point of Beginning, containing 1-1/4 acres, more or less, situated in Winn Parish, Louisiana. Said property belonging to, SARAH MAXWELL BRUCE This done and signed this 12TH day of NOVEMBER, 2025. WINN PARISH SHERIFF’S OFFICE JOSHUA C. MCALLISTER, SHERIFF BY: KELLEY HOLMES, CIVIL DEPUTY $47.34 #286-25 12/3, 1/7/2026
WInnfield Winn Parish Enterprise
Winnfield
December 3, 2025
CITY OF WINNFIELD REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION STATEMENTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES The City of Winnfield is seeking assistance for engineering services related to the funding available through the Louisiana Dept. of Environmental Quality’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) for the City of Winnfield Wastewater Treatment Plant. The City is soliciting qualifications statements for engineering services to assist in preparing the application package for the CWSRF, which includes planning, design, plans and specifications, cost estimate, and related work. Also needed in the scope of work is preparation of bid documents and conducting the preconstruction conference. Finally, the on-site supervision of construction and preparation of inspection reports is needed. These services may include preparing narratives, project descriptions, maps, cost estimates, and all necessary documents. The intent of the City is to award a cost reimbursement contract with pricing for billable hours on a task completion basis All responses will be evaluated in accordance with the selection criteria identified in the Request for Qualifications Packet. The City of Winnfield will begin contract negotiations immediately following selection of successful respondent. Interested parties are invited to secure a Request for Qualifications Packet from The City of Winnfield by mail, Attn: Katina Smith, Clerk, P.O. Box 509, Winnfield, LA 71483, or by e-mail: ksmith@cityofwinnfield.com. Packets may be obtained upon request beginning December 5, 2025. Responses to this Request must be mailed to The City of Winnfield at the above-named address in such a manner that it is received no later than 3:00 P.M., on January 5, 2026, by the contact person, Katina Smith. The City of Winnfield is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage all small and minority-owned firms and women’s business enterprises to apply. $32.00 #283-25 12/3