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The Tangi Times
Ponchatoula
August 21, 2026
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The Tangi Times
Ponchatoula
August 21, 2026
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The Tangi Times
Ponchatoula
August 21, 2026
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The Tangi Times
Ponchatoula
August 21, 2026
Whereabouts Anyone knowing the whereabouts of someone with the name of Geralnisha Lashae Becnel, please contact Renee Molland, Attorney at Law, 14292 Florida Blvd, Livingston Louisiana 70754, call (225) 686-8006, or email renee@sonjabradleylaw.com. Cost of notice : $16.67
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The Tangi Times
Ponchatoula
August 21, 2026
Tangipahoa Parish Fire Protection District No. 1 Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting July 9, 2026 5:00 p.m. The Board of Commissioners of Tangipahoa Parish Fire Protection District No. 1 met this 9th day of July, 2026, in regular session. Those present were Chairman E. Ray Glasgow, Vice-Chairman Robbie Lee, Commissioners Jeff McKneely and Ray Cutrer, Secretary Agnes Prevost, and Fire Chief J. D. Stevens. Absent was Commissioner Reginald Foster. Assistant Chief Jason King and Chief of Fire Prevention C. J. Pardue were also in attendance. --------------- The Chairman recognized Mr. Todd Tournillon, partner with RICHARD CPA’S. Mr. Tournillon addressed the Board and introduced Mr. Tanner Goodman, senior accountant with the firm who worked closely with the Fire District’s staff on much of the audit procedures. He stated that RICHARD CPA’S was engaged to perform the Fire District’s audit for the year ended December 31, 2025. He added that he had talked with Mr. Milton Cavalier, the prior auditor, during the process and that he was very helpful in the transition. He made known that the audit also included the statewide Agreed Upon Procedures, which is a separate engagement required by the legislative auditor, and he informed the Board that the reports were submitted to the legislative auditor’s office on June 30, 2026; further that he plans to log into the portal from time to time to see if the audit has been approved, which can take a few weeks. Mr. Tournillon stated that the following reports were issued: 1) Opinion on the financial statements: Clean or unmodified opinion that the numbers in the financial statements are materially correct. 2) Internal control and compliance in accordance with Government Auditing Standards – did not identify any items of non-compliance or material weaknesses or significant deficiencies during the engagement. 3) Statewide AUP report (more objective in nature). Some minor items were discussed with staff regarding opportunities for improvement for next year. At the end of his report, Mr. Tournillon stated that there were no difficulties encountered during the audit engagement. He expressed appreciation for the opportunity and to the Fire District staff for their help in supplying information needed to complete the audit. Chief Stevens commented that he had spoken with Mr. Tournillon by telephone, but that today was the first time they met, and in his opinion things are working out well with the new auditors. Discussion took place on the Fire District’s fund balance. Mr. McKneely explained that there is a difference between fund balance and funds on hand due to sales tax and property tax being counted as revenue before the funds are received. It was pointed out by Mr. Tournillon that in the 2025 audit the bulk of the fund balance is unassigned; but that at the Fire Board meeting in April, 2026, a substantial portion of the fund balance was committed for the 5-year capital improvement and personnel plan. A motion was made by Mr. McKneely, seconded by Mr. Lee and carried that the 2025 audit be accepted. --------------- A motion was made by Mr. Lee, seconded by Mr. Cutrer and carried that the Board dispense with the reading of the minutes of the June 11, 2026, regular meeting of the Board and accept them as prepared. --------------- Mr. McKneely made a motion to approve payment of current bills. Mr. Lee seconded the motion and it so carried. --------------- After review of the financial statement, a motion was made by Mr. Lee, seconded by Mr. McKneely and carried that the financial statement for the month of June, 2026, be accepted. --------------- The Chairman recognized Fire Chief Stevens, who made known that it has been almost two years since the employees have received a pay raise, other than the yearly 2% longevity raise. He proposed to the Board a 3% pay raise for the employees in addition to the 2% longevity raise, which would also raise the starting pay from $12.10 per hour to $12.46 per hour. A motion was made by Mr. Cutrer and seconded by Mr. Lee that a 3% pay raise be given to the Fire District’s employees in addition to the required 2% longevity raise. After discussion, Mr. McKneely made a substitute motion to give a 4.25% pay raise to the employees in addition to the 2%, making the Fire District competitive with other fire departments in the parish. The substitute motion for a 4.25% pay raise in addition to the 2% longevity raise was seconded by Mr. Cutrer and it so carried. --------------- Mr. Cutrer inquired about the filling of the position of Fire Prevention Officer. Chief Stevens answered that the position has been filled, that Tyler Vilardo has been appointed as the Fire Prevention Officer. The Chief made known that there were three candidates for the position who were interviewed by representatives of the Fire Marshalls Office. He added that the decision was not easy because all three candidates were qualified for the position. --------------- Mr. Cutrer made known that the City of Baton Rouge charges for inspections. He suggested that the Fire District research charging a fee for permits and inspections, possibly on a parish wide basis to include other fire departments in the parish. After some discussion, wherein it was agreed that the Fire District would benefit from charging a fee for fire inspections and permits, Chief of Fire Prevention C. J. Pardue stated that he would research the possibility. --------------- There being no further business to come before the Board, a motion was made by Mr. McKneely, seconded by Mr. Lee and carried that the meeting be adjourned. E. Ray Glasgow Agnes Prevost Chairman Secretary-Treasurer Cost of notice: $96.50
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The Tangi Times
Ponchatoula
August 21, 2026
St. Helena Parish Fire District #4 Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes July 23, 2026 The Board of Commissioners met in regular session in the Meeting Room of the St. Helena Fire District #4, located at 8352 Highway 37, Greensburg, LA on Thursday July 23, 2026 The invocation was led by Mittie Muse, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll Call: Carmen Overton-President, Sheila Kinchen-Vice President, Board Members Mittie Muse, Joseph Lancaster and Dianne Washington. None Board Member Interim Chief Leslie Akins, Katrena Higginbotham Secretary Absent: CPA Kitty Newell. Public Comments: Uniform PO has been created and will be ordered. A motion was made by Joseph Lancaster seconded by Mittie Muse to approve minutes from June 25, 2026 The motion was carried with 5 Yeas (Sheila, Carmen, Joseph, Dianne, Mittie)0 Absent, 0 Abstained. A motion was made by Sheila Kinchen seconded by Joseph Lancaster to accept the financial statement with the ending balance amount $262,623.37. Pay all July bills maintenance fees, and reimbursements totaling $5,822.05. The motion was carried with 5Yeas, (Sheila, Carmen, Joseph, Dianne, Mittie) 0 Absent, 0 Abstained. A motion was made by Joseph Lancaster seconded by Mittie Muse. To suspend all first net accounts. The motion was carried with 5 Yeas (Sheila, Carmen, Joseph, Dianne, Mittie)0 Absent, 0 Abstained. Discussion was held regarding the getting all camera systems working at Hwy 37 and Rohner RD locations, and change all code required locks to keys. Discussion was held regarding putting a rule in place with all contractors that the fire district will not be held responsible for any material or equipment left on the property. An update was given regarding the vehicle received from the St. Helena Police Department all the paper work and transfers have been done and complete. Discussion regarding the email for secretary the process has been started as per Mr. Matthews and the payment of $250.00 has been made. Interim Chief’s report: Advised that all the chiefs in the parish will be getting together to create a fire chief’s association with a $200.00 startup fee and $100.00 per year then after. All chiefs will be having a memorial on 09/11/2026 at the St. Helena Park details to come. Next meeting date set for August 17, 2026 A motion was made by Mittie Muse to adjourn the meeting. Katrena Higginbotham- Secretary/treasurer Cost of notice: $41.00
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The Tangi Times
Ponchatoula
August 21, 2026
The St. Helena Parish Police Jury The St. Helena Parish Police Jury met in regular session in the Meeting Room of the St. Helena Parish Police Jury Building at 17911 Hwy 43, Greensburg, Louisiana, on Tuesday, August 11, 2026 @ 6:00 P.M. Invocation was led by President Quanika H. Muse, followed by the Pledge. Roll Call: Police Jurors present: President Quanika H. Muse, Jule C. Wascom, Willie Morgan, Warren McCray, Jr., Ryan Byrd, Doug Watson Police Jurors absent: None A motion was made by Mr. Ryan Byrd, seconded by Mr. Warren McCray, Jr., and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to approve minutes for July 28, 2026, as prepared and emailed to Jurors Old Business: None New Business: A motion was made by Mr. Ryan Byrd, seconded by Mr. Warren McCray, Jr., and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to approve and authorize the President to sign the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the St. Helena Parish Police Jury and the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs for Fiscal Year 2026, in the annual amount of $5,602.42, payable in monthly installments of $466.87 A motion was made by Mr. Ryan Byrd, seconded by Mr. Warren McCray, Jr., and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to approve payment application #6 from Brunt Construction, Inc. i/a/o $247,390.11 for the Audubon Regional Library Project A motion was made by Mr. Warren McCray, Jr., seconded by Mr. Willie Morgan, and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to approve invoice #9 from Holly and Smith Architects i/a/o $3,752.97 for Professional Services rendered through April 27, 2026, for the St. Helena Parish Library Project A motion was made by Mr. Warren McCray, Jr., seconded by Mr. Ryan Byrd, to table adopting the Administration Section of the 2021 Code of International Code Council; referred to Policies & Procedures Committee passed by the following vote thereon: YEAS: Jule C. Wascom, Quanika H. Muse, Warren McCray, Jr., Ryan Byrd, Doug Watson NAYS: Willie Morgan ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None A motion was made by Mr. Jule C. Wascom, seconded by Mr. Ryan Byrd, and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to adopt a Resolution opposing the issuance of LPDES Permit No. LA0127508 to Bishop Endeavors, LLC – Chandler Tract for proposed wastewater discharge into the Amite River; requesting a public hearing; and authorizing submission of the Resolution and official comments to LDEQ Acknowledgment of the National Association of Counties (NACo) 2026–2027 Presidential Committee appointments of Secretary-Treasurer Sharonda Brown to the Rural Action Caucus (RAC) and Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness Roderick Matthews to the Information Technology Standing Committee and the Rural Action Caucus (RAC) A motion was made by Mr. Warren McCray, Jr., seconded by Mr. Doug Watson, and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to award the Emergency Monitoring and Standby Services Contract to Tetra Tech, Inc., for emergency monitoring and standby services A motion was made by Mr. Ryan Byrd, seconded by Mr. Warren McCray, Jr., and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to award the Debris Removal, Pickup, Hauling, and Disposal Services Contract to Ceres Environmental Services, Inc A motion was made by Mr. Ryan Byrd, seconded by Mr. Jule C. Wascom, and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to officially appoint the members to the St. Helena Parish Industrial Development Board A motion was made by Mr. Ryan Byrd, seconded by Mr. Jule C. Wascom, and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to approve an agreement with ELOS Environmental, LLC to prepare and submit, on behalf of the St. Helena Parish Police Jury, an application for the Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program OEP Director Roderick Matthews provided reports and updates regarding the National Association of Counties (NACo) Legislative Conference and Regional Economic Resilience Corps (ERC) initiatives, including current and future opportunities for St. Helena Parish. Mr. Matthews also provided an update on the New Public Works Facility Project and presented the proposed design for the facility. He informed the Police Jury that funding originally retained for the project is no longer available for that purpose due to certain language being removed and the funding being earmarked for recreation. Mr. Matthews recommended that other funding sources be explored to allow the Parish to continue pursuing the Public Works Facility Project. No action was taken. A motion was made by Mr. Jule C. Wascom, seconded by Mr. Willie Morgan, and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to approve invoice from 3-B Electrical Contractor, LLC i/a/o $7,857.00 for generator installation at the SHP Jail A motion was made by Mr. Willie Morgan, seconded by Mr. Ryan Byrd, and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to refer the amending of the existing St. Helena Parish Police Jury Travel Policy to the Policies & Procedures Committee A motion was made by Mr. Ryan Byrd, seconded by Mr. Warren McCray, Jr., and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to refer pay increase for John Scott and Henry Watson to Personnel Committee A motion was made by Mr. Jule C. Wascom, seconded by Mr. Willie Morgan, and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to hire Garrett Bennett as Asst. Mechanic $17.00 per; payable from RBM; effective upon passing drug screen, physical, and background check Discussion on reopening Leo Road was referred to Roads & Bridges Committee A motion was made by Mr. Ryan Byrd, seconded by Mr. Warren McCray, Jr., and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors to approve requisitions, as per copies presented by Purchasing Agent A motion was made by Mr. Ryan Byrd, seconded by Mr. Willie Morgan, and unanimously carried by all Police Jurors present to acknowledge receipt and review of the monthly disbursement register, including checks, ACH payments, electronic fund transfers (EFTs), and other authorized disbursements processed since the last regular meeting Executive Session: Upon motion by Ryan Byrd, seconded by Doug Watson, the Police Jury voted to convene into Executive Session pursuant to La. R.S. 42:17(A)(1) regarding personnel matters involving Edward Galmon, Building Official, and Roderick Matthews, Director of OHSEP. The motion carried by the Police Jurors present. Reconvene in Regular Session Upon motion by Jule C. Wascom, seconded by Willie Morgan, the Police Jury voted to reconvene into Regular Session. The motion carried by the Police Jurors present. No action was taken in Executive Session, and no action was taken upon reconvening into Regular Session regarding the matters discussed FYI: The deadline for submitting items for August 25, 2026, meeting is 12:00 pm on Monday, August 17, 2026; must be submitted in writing on agenda item request form Supervisors/Department Heads meeting August 13, 2026, 9:00 am SHED 2026 Business Summit – September 23, 2026, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., St. Helena Parish Multipurpose Center There being no further business to come before the Police Juror, the meeting was adjourned on motion duly made by Mr. Ryan Byrd, seconded by Mr. Jule C. Wascom, and unanimously carried by the Police Jurors to meet in regular session at 6:00 pm Tuesday, August 25, 2026 ____________________________ _________________________________ Quanika H. Muse, President Sharonda Brown, Secretary-Treasurer St. Helena Parish Police Jury St. Helena Parish Police Jury State of Louisiana State of Louisiana Cost of notice: $107.50
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The Tangi Times
Ponchatoula
August 21, 2026
Gravity Drainage District #5 Minutes of the Board of Commissioners of Gravity Drainage District #5 of Tangipahoa Parish, La. held on Monday July 27, 2026, the regular meeting place, City Hall, 308 Ave G Kentwood, La. The Board of Commissioners of Gravity Drainage District #5 of Tangipahoa Parish, La. met on the above date in special session and was called to order by board member, Michael Kazerooni, and the following members present: Present: Barrett Travis, Michael Kazerooni, George Hayes III Absent: None The roll call showed a quorum to be present. Whereupon a motion was made by Barrett Travis duly seconded by George Hayes III unanimously carried that the reading of the minutes of the meetings dated June15, 2026, be dispensed with and that they be adopted as of record and published in the official journal. Any public comments at this time were taken. Old Business: None. New Business: The Financial report on the general condition of the district was given. A motion was made by Barrett Travis duly seconded by George Hayes III and unanimously carried, that the report of the Secretary Treasurer report be approved, and all bills are approved to be paid. Board member Michael Kazerooni ask the board to postpone the election of officers until next month’s meeting. Bruce Harrell with Hannis T. Bourgeois CPA’s gave the board a review of the compiled financial statements. A motion was made by George Hayes III duly seconded by Barrett Travis and unanimously carried, to accept the compiled financial statements from Hannis T. Bourgeois CPA’s. With no other business appearing before the board a motion was made by Barrett Travis duly seconded by George Hayes III and unanimously carried the meeting adjourned. __________________________ Michael Kazerooni, Board Member ATTEST: ___________________________ Donnisha Alexander Secretary/Treasurer Cost of notice: $39.00
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The Tangi Times
Ponchatoula
August 21, 2026
Gravity Drainage District #5 Minutes of the Board of Commissioners of Gravity Drainage District #5 of Tangipahoa Parish, La. held on Monday July 20, 2026, the regular meeting place, City Hall, 308 Ave G Kentwood, La. The Board of Commissioners of Gravity Drainage District #5 of Tangipahoa Parish, La. did not meet on the above date due to no quorum. A special meeting was set for Monday, July 27, 2026 at 4:30pm. ATTEST: __________________________ Donnisha Alexander Secretary/Treasurer Cost of notice:$14.00
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The Tangi Times
Ponchatoula
August 21, 2026
TANGIPAHOA PARISH COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE Is Hereby Given That The Tangipahoa Parish Council Will Meet In Regular Session on Monday, August 24, 2026, following the Public Hearing at 5:30PM at the Tangipahoa Parish Gordon A Burgess Governmental Building, 206 East Mulberry Street, Amite, Louisiana, contact number (985)748-3211. PUBLIC HEARING CONDEMNATION HEARING - 55507 Hwy 51, Independence, Assessment #426105, District 3 T.P. Ordinance No. 26-27 -  An Ordinance to declare surplus (1) 2020 Dodge Minivan (vin -1198), Asset #23978, and authorize the donation of said asset to Tangipahoa Voluntary Council on Aging T.P. Ordinance No. 26-28 - An Ordinance amending Chapter 36-Planning and Development and Chapter 26-Licenses and Miscellaneous Business Regulations to establish standards for Group Homes or Community Homes and related matters T.P. Ordinance No. 26-29 - An Ordinance establishing 25mph speed limit on Poche Road in District 9 ************** The meeting agenda will be posted outside the meeting location and posted online at www.tangipahoa.org on Thursday prior to the meeting date. Cost of notice: $20.50
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Morgan City Daily Review
Morgan City
August 21, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE Advertisement for Sealed Bids for Cash Sale of Im- movable Property The St. Mary Parish School Board will receive sealed bids for the cash sale of im- movable property. Sealed bids will be accepted for the purchase of the following described immovable property: Property Des- cription: •Vacant Land Tract: 1.087-acre property located at 497 Highway 317, Centerville, La. 70522 Sealed bids will be accepted at the St. Mary Parish School Board Central Office Complex, in the Evan Medine Meeting Room, Centerville, Louisiana, until 10:00 a.m. on September 22, 2026, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. No pre-bid conference will be held. A bid packet may be obtained from the St. Mary Parish School Board, Purchasing Department, 474 Hwy 317, Centerville, Louisiana 70522; by emailing Mrs. Jackee’ Jackson at jjackson@stmaryk12.net; or online at www.centralauctionhouse.com. The St. Mary Parish School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bidding process, and to accept the bid deemed to be in the best interest of the School Board. St. Mary Parish School Board em- ployees, board members, and their immediate family members are not eligible to submit bids or participate in the bidding process. The Central Office Complex will be closed on Monday, September 7, 2026 in observation of the Labor Day Holiday. Specifications may be obtained from the St. Mary Parish School Board Maintenance or Purchasing Department, by calling (337) 836-9661. Adv. Aug. 21, Sept. 2 and 18, 2026
Morgan City Daily Review
Morgan City
August 21, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Sixteenth Judicial District Court —— PARISH OF ST. MARY —— STATE OF LOUISIANA PNC Bank, National Association Vs. No. 140607 Div “A” Estate of Tura Valley Bourg TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of Order of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Honorable 16th Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish of St. Mary, and to me directed, in the above numbered and entitled suit, I have seized the following mentioned and described property, to wit: That certain lot or parcel of land together with all buildings and im- provements thereon situated and all rights, ways, privileges, prescriptions and servitudes thereto be- longing or anywise appertaining and all appurtenances thereof, lying and being situated in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, being known designated and described as LOT NUMBER 4 OF BLOCK 14 OF THE BAYOU VISTA PARK SUBDIVISION, ADDENDUM #1, said lot having such measurements, boundaries, configurations, and dimensions as are fully shown on that certain plat of survey as drawn by Arthur A. De- Fraites, Jr., C.E., of date May 13, 1963, and recorded in St. Mary Parish COB 13-J, Entry No. 122966 to satisfy the sum of FORTY-NINE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR AND 33/100 ($49,624.33) DOLLARS PLUS INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 3.750 PERCENT PER ANNUM FROM JANUARY 1, 2026, UNTIL PAID AND REASONABLE AT- TORNEY FEES; ALL COSTS AND EXPENSES IN ENFORCING THE NOTE AND MORTGAGE, AND ALL AD- VANCES FOR TAXES, INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND ALL OTHER CHARGES AND EXPENSES PERMITTED BY THE NOTE OR MORTGAGE INCLUDING PRE-PAYMENT, IF ANY, AND LATE CHARGES, and all costs of this proceedings, as well as all sheriff=s costs and commission All successful bidders must have cash, cashier’s check or a verifiable letter of credit in favor of said bidder from a solvent bank, savings and loan association or other such financial institution authorized to do business in the state of Louisiana and full payment must be made on the date of sale. Letter must state that money is available on the date of sale. I shall expose the same at public sale, for Cash, according to law WITHOUT ap- praisement to the last and highest bidder, at the principal front door of the 1st floor lobby area of the Court House in the Parish of St. Mary, Town of Franklin, Louisiana, on Wednesday, the 23rd day of September A.D., 2026, between the legal hours commencing at 10 O’Clock A.M. Sheriff’s Office Parish of St. Mary, La. Wednesday, the 8th day of July A.D., 2026 GARY L. DRISKELL, SHERIFF By: Heidi Rineholt Deputy Sheriff Adv. Aug. 21 and Sept. 16, 2026