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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LAKE CHARLES NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS 05/21/2026 Notice is hereby given that the following properties are in violation of the Lake Charles Code of Ordinances. The property owners listed below will have 5 (five) days to correct the issues noted, or Citys contractors will correct the issues at the owners expense. Sec. 23:3-5: High grass and/or weeds, Trash, rubbish, refuse, debris violations: Carol P Ware, 523 S Bank St, Assessment # 00531502 Hillside Investment Co. Inc., 719 Bank St, Assessment # 00996866 Terrell Joseph Jr ET UX, 112 N Blake St, Assessment # 00576638 Roshonda Yvette Fontenot, 123 N Blake St, Assessment # 00594415 Isaac Gray Lejeune, 731 Clarence St, Assessment # 00606847 Pelican 24 LLC, 2512 Dietz St, Assessment # 00275735 Authentic Beauty Studio LLC, 3045 Ernest St, Assessment # 00360155 Jammal Louis Ceasar, 619 Fall St, Assessment # 00273821 Vunita Hector Collins ET AL, 100 Blk. N Franklin St Lot S of 117 N Franklin St, Assessment # 00566640 Jeffery Muhammad, 120 N Franklin St., Assessment # 00592935 Provisional Community Housing Development Organization Inc., 609 Franklin St, Assessment # 00606308 S & S Properties of SWLA LLC, 217 W Hale St, Assessment # 00355224 Brenda Guerrero Baglio, 226 W Hale St, Assessment # 00399396 Exclusive Real Estate Investments LLC, 1204, 1208, 1210 Jackson St & 120 N Enterprise Blvd, Assessment # 01128728 Gilbert Martin St ET AL, 1213 Jackson St, Assessment # 00576662 Mary Ann Bucklin Long, 728 Kirkman St, Assessment # 00548839 Jeb Gorman Reed, 2229 Lilly St, Assessment # 00308854 Steve C Mitchell ET UX, 2237 Lilly St, Assessment # 00270253 Authentic Beauty Studio LLC, 238 Lucille St, Assessment # 00378577 Vunita Hector Collins ET AL, 900 Blk. Pryce St Lot NE corner Reid & Price St, Assessment # 00566640 Wayne Heart Lee Enterprises LLC, 423 Reid St, Assessment # 00323799 Burnell Peters Sr. (NMN), 311 Reid St, Assessment # 00604941 Jessie Lee Carmen, 500 Blk. Reid St Lot S of 519 Reid St, Assessment # 00554847 Jermaine James Williams, 2600 Blk. Ruth St Lot S of 2600 Ruth St, Assessment # 00454574 Darrell Burel ET UX, 2600 Blk. Ruth St, Lot S of 2615 Ruth St, Assessment # 00283363 Barrett Leonards ET UX, 404 W School St, Assessment # 00323799 Guadalupe Properties LLC, 415 W School St, Assessment # 00336866 Laura Elena Lopez Padilla ET UX, 2312 Tulip St, Assessment # 00396826 New Covenant Faith Community Development Corp., 2214 11th St, Assessment # 01020552 Mutaz Hamad Alfroukh, 2300 Blk. of 12 St. - Lot N of 2309 12th St, Assessment # 00355275 Trevis O Young ET UX, 2403 12th St, Assessment # 00388440 Denise Anita ONeal Redmond, 2407 12th St, Assessment # 00402001 Russell William Young ET UX, 1030 13th St, Assessment # 00453080 Kevin Thomas Kinder, 1900 13th St, Assessment # 00382469 Teezin Wealth, 114 W 15th St, Assessment # 00426687 Murphy Bridges III, 1037 18th St, Assessment # 00327867 R & G Rentals LLC, 2909 Louisiana Ave, Assessment # 00273627 Oscar Usiel Caldera ET AL, 605 V E Washington Ave, Assessment # 00593842 Jane O Velosquez, 616 V E Washington Ave, Assessment # 001363704 Taylormade Preservations LLC, 740 V E Washington Ave, Assessment # 00609412 Theresa Vital Baldwin (NMN), 2005 7th Ave, Assessment # 00325317 Demetris Antoine, 2007 7th Ave, Assessment # 00386251 Brandon Keith McKay, 125 N Enterprise Blvd. Assessment # 00605573 Gerard Harmon ET UX, 631 Enterprise Blvd. Assessment # 00579793 Zachary Allen Haunce, 622 Pleasant Dr., Assessment # 00317322 Majestic Properties LLC, 2124 Country Club Rd., Assessment # 00087874 Negem Louisiana Investments LLC, 303 W Prien Lake Rd, Assessment # 00277126 Negem Louisiana Investments LLC, 315 W Prien Lake Rd, Assessment # 00274615 Mary Nan Doran trust ET AL, 800 Blk. W Prien Lake Rd. Lot E of 821 W Prien Lake Rd., Assessment # 13352667 Bailey Vincent Doran Trust ET AL, C/O Mary Doran, 821 W Prien Lake Rd, Assessment # 00368180 Max Caldon Olmsted ET AL, 904 W Prien Lake Rd, Assessment # 01090631 Sec. 23:4: Trash & debris; piles and accumulations violation: Thomas Edward Garrison, 104 Kirkman St, Assessment # 00580120 Lords Outreach Ministries Inc. 100 Blk. Kirkman St Lot S of 126 Kirkman St, Assessment # 01359119 Hayward Woodard Jr ET AL, 301 Kirkman St, Assessment # 01323070 Miles Drew Jones, 806 Gulf St, Assessment # 00539309 May 26, 27 2t 2120594 Notice Cost- $259.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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NOTICE OF SEALED BID Bids will be received in the Office of the Purchasing Agent, Smith Hall, McNeese State University, Box 92415, Lake Charles, LA 70609. BID DUE DATE: JUNE 17 2026 AT 2:00 P.M. BID #D2700002 Description: CHILLER INSPECTION AND PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the State of Louisiana website Vendor Center, LaPAC, at https://doa.louisiana.gov/vendors. For additional assistance contact Debet Hebert at debet@mcneese.edu or (337) 475-5083. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and waive informalities. McNeese State University Debet Hebert Procurement Specialist May 26 1t 2120535 Notice Cost- $32.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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LEGAL AD In accordance with the provisions of Article 228.4 of the Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedures, notice is hereby given that after ten (10) days of the appearance of this advertisement, The Fourteenth Judicial District Court shall be petitioned for the approval to legally dispose of any unclaimed evidence collected by the Sulphur Police Department for cases that have been cleared by the Calcasieu Parish District Attorneys Office and is being held by the Sulphur Police Department at 500B N. Huntington St. Sulphur, LA. All persons who own said property should apply for the return of said property within ten (10) days at the above address between the hours of 8:00AM and 4:00PM, Monday through Friday. Upon proof of ownership, the property will be returned to them. 11-000417 Money belonging to Mark Parkerson 11-002474 Money belonging to Bryan Bickham 14-002577 Ring and cellphone belonging to Joshua Lacure 17-002419 Cellphone belonging to Roger Peoples 17-002946 Cellphone belonging to Rylian Harris, cellphone belonging to Justin Oquinn 22-000540 Cellphones belonging to Jonathon Leblanc 24-000280 Boots belonging to Justin Alexander May 26 1t 2120533 Notice Cost- $44.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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Nelson Petro Fuel LLC dba Charge Up 53 is applying to the Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control of the state of Louisiana for a permit to sell beverages of high and low alcohol content at retail in Parish of Calcasieu Parish at the following address 5120 Nelson Rd. Lake Charles, LA 70605 Nelson Petro Fuel LLC dba: Charge Up 53 Members: Jameel Merali May 26, 27 2t 2120439 Notice Cost- $71.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE The proposed operating budget for the City Court of Sulphur for the 2026-2027 fiscal year and proposed amended budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year are available for public inspection at 501 Willow Ave, Sulphur, LA 70663. A public hearing on the proposed budget will be held on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at 8:00 a.m. at the above address. May 26 1t 2120327 Notice Cost- $36.46
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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Town of New Llano, Louisiana NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION A meeting to introduce an ordinance will be held at 7:00 p.m. on May 26th, 2026, at the council room of New Llano Town Hall located at 109 Stanton in New Llano. The following ordinance will be introduced. ORDINANCE 4 OF 2026 AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT AN AMENDED OPERATING BUDGET OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2025 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2026 ORDINANCE 5 OF 2026 AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT AN OPERATING BUDGET OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2026 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2027 May 26 1t 2120322 Notice Cost- $32.50
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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MAY 12, 2026 The Calcasieu Parish School Board meeting was held at 3310 Broad Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana, on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order by Aaron Natali, President. The prayer and Pledge of Allegiance were led by Karen Hardy-McReynolds. ROLL CALL The roll was called by Superintendent VanMetre and the following members were present: Aaron Natali, Karen Hardy-McReynolds, Shawn Baumgarten, Dean Roberts, Patrick Pichon, Mary Fontenot, Dr. Betty Washington, Damon Hardesty, Tony OBanion, Phyllis Ayo, Russell Castille, Billy Breaux, Rev. Desmond Wallace. Absent: Eric Tarver, Glenda Gay. Mr. Natali recognized BESE Member Kevin Berken in the audience. APPROVAL OF MINUTES On a motion to approve by Mr. Breaux and a second by Dr. Washington, the Minutes of April 14, 2026 were approved on a unanimous vote. PRESENTATIONS A. Jamey Rasberry/Quarterly Report/Director of LCMH Sports Medicine B. Robotics VEX Worlds qualifiers/Michael Hardy, Daren Dotson/STEM Center Robotics Coordinators T. S. Cooley Elementary 19901A (Cooley Tigers) Coach Mike Wrobel Miles Andrus Graham Comer Stephen Wang Johan Wang W. W. Lewis Middle 19140A (Rebels-Gone-Rogue) Coach Sarah StCyr Amelia Oliver Skylar Savoie Jayson Liu Carter Stanley Max Oviedo F. K. White Middle School Coaches Sandra Hayes & Levina Swanson 70699A Cameron Baggett Daniel Hong Rad Welch Martin Garzon 70699D Cruz Watson Grayson Carlisle Audrina Lubin Aahan Chopade Julia Fusilier 70699C Ian Peoples Muhammad Ali Jack Pardue Hamda Usman Sulphur High 3184A (Torquers) Coach Stephanie Jackson Leo Lin Thomas Wright Jimmy Chen Kevin Manuel Barbe High Coach Ellen Bradley 43146K (Kraken) Roseline Bandela Nathan Funderburgh Bailee Gabbard Isaiah Holman Aidan Louviere 43146R (RipTide) James Courville Athena Dugas Robert McCauley Lucas Thibodeaux Addison Victorian Buccaneers Henry Courville Ryan Fontenot Addyson LeDoux Bryan McDonough Mariah Miller Efren Parra Ruth Rohrbeck C. Louisiana Junior Beta/ Kerri Broussard/F.K. White/6th grade math teacher Noah Blackwell, F.K. White Middle School State President J.P. LeDoux, S.J. Welsh Middle School State Vice President Tucker Patton, S.J. Welsh Middle School State Leadership Representative D. Math Association of America (AMC 8) competition/Outstanding Achievement/Linda Jaycox, Renae Broussard/MSU Student Grade School Math Teacher Award Aahan Chopade 7 FK White Middle School Rebekah Coleman First Place Locally Top 25% Nationally Minh Do 8 SJ Welsh Middle School Elizabeth Fruge First Place Locally Top 25% Nationally Mason Murnane 8 Maplewood Middle School Pamela Smith First Place Locally Top 25% Nationally Maddox Bordelon 7 FK White Middle School Rebekah Coleman Top 25% Nationally Wei-en Tsao 7 SJ Welsh Middle School Janel Hummel Top 25% Nationally E. Accelerated Reader/1000 Points/Beth Ferguson, Library Consultant Valentina Peoples Dougnac/Frasch Elementary F. Elementary Support Staff Person of the Year/Christa Foolkes, Supervisor of Direct and Related Services Krista OQuain/Vincent Settlement Elementary G. Lead Council students/Washington-Marion High School and Sulphur High School/Heather Hohensee, Woodside LNG Washington-Marion: Jaidyn Jones Kyra Guice Jordan Jones Iyannah Sterling Faculty advisor: Shantel Viltz Sulphur High: Charley Benny Ha Bui Mylie Leach Aubrey White Avaree Strenth Madison Boudreaux Faculty advisor: Trish Trejo EXECUTIVE SESSION A.Claim #4A2412K1V67-000/Attorney Kyle Beasley On a motion by Mr. OBanion and a second by Mrs. Fontenot, the Board adjourned into Executive Session on a unanimous vote at 5:42 p.m. TAKE ACTION ON EXECUTIVE SESSION A. Claim #4A2412K1V67-000/Attorney Kyle Beasley On a motion by return to Regular Session by Mrs. Fontenot and a second by Dr. Washington, the Board returned at 6:09 p.m. on a unanimous vote. Mr. Breaux offered a motion to settle Claim #4A2412K1V67-000, with a second by Dr. Washington. The motion carried on a unanimous vote. SUPERINTENDENTS REPORT Dr. VanMetre gave the following report: Superintendents Report -May 12, 2026 1. Program Governance No Policy Council Meeting was held in April 2026 April Program Highlights - Calcasieu Parish Head Start During the month of April, Calcasieu Parish Head Start programs provided a variety of engaging and meaningful experiences for students and families, reflecting a strong commitment to whole-child development and family engagement. Programs hosted several family -centered events, including Easter Egg Hunts, parent meetings, literacy nights, and parent-teacher conferences that encouraged active participation and strengthened the connection between home and school. In addition to classroom learning, students benefited from field trips and special visits, including trips to McNeese State University and Region 5 STEM Center, as well as a Book Bus visit that allowed each child to select a book to take home, further promoting literacy beyond the classroom. Programs also prioritized health and wellness, with Dental Bus visits providing essential oral health service es and classroom instruction reinforcing proper hygiene and healthy habits. Staff also engaged in professional development and safety training, including emergency response drills and ongoing instructional support, ensuring high-quality learning environments for all students. Overall, April was a month filled with meaningful engagement, enriching educational experiences, and collaborative efforts that supported both student success and family involvement across the Calcasieu Parish Head Start programs. 2. You have each received the school population report that reflects the ending numbers in March and the ending numbers in April. 3. I would like to report our April 2026 sales tax numbers which show collections at $18,896,288, which is $2,663,294 above budget for the month and $1,565,979 or 9.0% above collections for the same month in 2025. 4. The latest hurricane report was in your packet. 5. Tier 2 Financial Report - Just a final remember that all board members are required to complete a Tier 2 Financial Report (Leaders PFD efile system) by May 15th. This process is now required to be completed online by the state. The disclosure will now no longer be allowed via upload, email, fax, hand delivery or by mail. 6. Literacy Day - Our final Literacy Day events for the year were held at St. John Elementary and Pearl Watson Elementary. Students were able to participate in literacy games and fun as well as reading a book with district staff. Thank you to Dr. Anderson for helping to organize these and all the Literacy Day events this year. 7. MCI Drill -A Mass Casualty Incident drill was held for our EMT students this month. Students were able to practice responding to a Mass Casualty Event and triaging their patients. Thank you to Ms. White and Mr. Fontaine for organizing this event. 8. Special Olympics - Our students participated in the Special Olympics event this month. Students from all over the parish were able to meet at McNeese State University and compete against other students in a variety of events. Mrs. Hill and our Special Education Department helped with this event and we thank them for their efforts. 9. LaGrange NJROTC - The LaGrange Navy JROTC competed in the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station Championship Competition this month. They were named Second Place Grand Champions. Congratulations to these students and First Sergeant Bland and Chief Hamilton for their hard work. 10. Our BESE Board Member, Mr. Kevin Berken is in attendance tonight. Thank you for attending, Mr. Berken. 11. Condolences to the family of former Superintendent Jude Theriot who passed away this week. Details of the service arrangements are forthcoming. This concludes the Superintendents Report COMMITTEE REPORTS A. A&P Committee/April 28, 2026/Shawn Baumgarten, Chair Mr. Baumgarten gave the following report: The Calcasieu Parish School Board Administration and Personnel Committee meeting Tuesday, November 18, 2025, in the Board Room at 3310 Broad Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana. A quorum was present. Shawn Baumgarten called the meeting to order at 5:02 p.m. The prayer and Pledge of Allegiance was led by Rev. Wallace. Present: Rev. Desmond Wallace, Shawn Baumgarten, Dr. Betty Washington, Tony OBanion, Patrick Pichon, Karen Hardy McReynolds, Aaron Natali, Russell Castille, and Glenda Gay. Mr. Barrentine presented revisions to the Calcasieu Parish School Board Policies: There were minor revisions to the language with these policies. Dismissal of Employees (GBN) Employee Conduct (GBRA), Behavioral Health Support for Students (JGCF), Notification of School Board Meetings (BCBB), Sale of Surplus Equipment, Furniture and Supplies (DFM), Purchasing (DJE), Recruitment (GBC), Administration of Medication (JGCD), Emergency/Crisis Management (EBBC), Cameras in SPED Classrooms (IDDFC), Employee & Student use of Artificial Intelligence (EFAB) On a motion by Russell Castille and seconded by Aaron Natali, it was recommended to approve the policies: GBN, GBRA, JGCF, BCBB, DFM, DJE, GBC, JGCD, EBBC, IDDFC, and EFAB. On behalf of the committee, Mr. Baumgarten offered a motion to approve; a second was not needed and the motion passed on a unanimous vote. Mr. Barrentine submitted changes to the Disposition Regarding a Title IX Investigation form. On a motion by Aaron Natali and seconded by Tony OBanion, it was recommended to approve the changes. On behalf of the committee, Mr. Baumgarten offered a motion to approve; a second was not needed and the motion passed on a unanimous vote. The last item on the agenda was a discussion requested by the committee in regard to the resolution document adopted by the board, October 7, 2025, addressing 2025-2026 supplemental pay for CPSB employees. Dr. Betty Washington asked for staff to report back to the board with information on the number of employees who received the full supplement and the number of employees who received a prorated supplement for the 2025-2026 school year. She also requested the determining factors for recovering funds and who authorized the retrieval of 2025-2026 funds. Committee also considered changes to the resolution document for the 2026-2027 school year and asked staff to return with two options for the distribution of the supplement. Considerations included keeping the supplement as a one-time payment or dividing the supplement into two payments. On a motion by Aaron Natali and seconded by Tony OBanion it was recommended that there be 2 options for the distribution of the supplement. Mr. Breaux offered a motion to approve the two supplements; there was no second. Several board members asked that this item be brought back at the June meeting, with two options for a final decision. There being no further business to discuss, on a motion by Dr. Betty Washington and seconded by Tony OBanion, the committee adjourned the meeting at 6:30 p.m. TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION (Items A-F are available for viewing at the end of this document and at www.cpsb.org/Minutes) Mr. Natali read the following: A. Renewal of 16th Section lease agreement with Holmwood Enterprises, Inc. On a motion by Mr. OBanion and a second by Mr. Castille, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. B. Approval of a Resolution providing for issuance, sale and delivery of $12,000,000 General Obligation Bonds of School District No. 24 of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, Series 2026; confirming the sale thereof by negotiation to Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; providing for levy of taxes for payment of principal thereof and interest thereon; adopting post issuance tax exempt debt compliance policies; and providing for other matters in connection with the foregoing. On a motion by Mr. OBanion and a second by Mr. Castille, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. C. Approval of a Resolution ordering and calling a special election to be held in School District No. 30 of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on November 3, 2026, authorizing the incurring of debt and issuance of bonds of said district; and making application to the State Bond Commission and providing for other matters in connection therewith. On a motion by Mr. Castille and a second by Mr. Breaux, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. D. Re-appointment of Tad Martin as CPSB representative on Chennault International Airport Authority Board (East Side) On a motion by Mr. Hardesty and a second by Mrs. Fontenot, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. E. Approval of contract renewals for 2026-2028 On a motion by Dr. Washington and a second by Mr. Baumgarten, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. F. Approval of the purchase of property at 146 Highway 109 in District 24 (Starks) to be used for school improvements and authorizing the Board President to sign all necessary documents/$150,000/Riverboat Funds On a motion by Mr. OBanion and a second by Mr. Castille, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. BID REPORTS FOR RATIFICATION Mr. Natali read the following: A. LCBA Annex Hurricane Repairs/Seth Priola Construction/$1,450,000. (with three alternates) On a motion to approve by Mr. Hardesty and a second by Mrs. Fontenot, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. PERMISSION TO ADVERTISE Mr. Natali read the following: A. Bid#2027-Welding Training Simulation Equipment, 2 of the following :: VRTEX 360+ Dual User Virtual Reality Welding Training Simulator/Career Development Funds On a motion to approve by Mr. Hardesty and a second by Mr. Castille, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. B. Band instruments, supplies, and equipment/ Bell City High School/Riverboat Funds On a motion to approve by Mr. Hardesty and a second by Mr. Castille, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. BID REPORTS Mr. Natali read the following: A. SY2026: Bid#2026 Small Equipment, School Nutrition Program Funds The Staff recommends line-item selections from a pool of suppliers, with lowest & responsive bids. Economical, Lafayette, ECD, & SWB. On a motion to approve by Mr. Hardesty and a second by Mr. OBanion, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. B. SY2026: Bid#2026 Large Equipment, School Nutrition Program. Staff recommends Associated Foods for lowest and responsive bid Total of $62,725. On a motion to approve by Mr. Hardesty and a second by Mr. OBanion, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. CORRESPONDENCE Mr. Natali read the following: A. Change Order Number Six (6) for the project, New Gymnasium and site improvements at Washington-Marion High School District 31 Bond Funds; Ellender Architects & Associates, LLC., Architect; PERC Development, LLC., Contractor; Increase of thirty-three (33) days. On a motion to approve by Mrs. Hardy-McReynolds and a second by Mr. Breaux, the motion carried on a unanimous vote. CONDOLENCES AND RECOGNITIONS Rev. Wallace, Dr. Washington, Mrs. Hardy-McReynolds asked for a letter of condolence to the family of Mrs. Pythina Brown. Mrs. Gay was not present, but they asked that she be added to the condolence request. Mr. Breaux asked for a condolence letter to the family of Mr. Jude Theriot. Mr. Ayo asked for a letter of condolence to the family of Mr. Bill Sellers. SCHEDULED COMMITTEES June 2, 2026 Budget Committee, 5:00 p.m. ADJOURN MEETING On a motion by Mr. OBanion and a second by Mrs. Fontenot, the Board adjourned at 6:36 p.m. on a unanimous vote. Aaron Natali, President Jason VanMetre, Ed.D., Secretary May 26 1t 2120320 Notice Cost- $451.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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SUCCESSION OF NO. 64534 G JESSE JOSEPH STEVENSON, JR. FILED: May 20, 2026 14TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF CALCASIEU Becky Kaliszeski DEPUTY CLERK NOTICE NOTICE IS GIVEN to the creditors of this Succession and all other interested persons, that IMAN MATTHEWS, Administratrix of this Succession, has petitioned this Court to authorize her to sell to Iman Matthews and Jesica Fay Holley, pursuant to a Louisiana Residential Agreement to Buy or Sell attached to said Petition, all of the successions interest in immovable property situated in the Parish of Calcasieu, State of Louisiana, which property is more particularly described as follows, to-wit: @271009-2212-000501 0000 BEG NW COR LOT 5 OF N 18.89 ACS OF NW NE 27.10.9, TH S 184 FT FOR COM, TH E 200 FT M/L TO E/L OF LOT 5, TH S 233.4 FT TO SE COR LOT 5 ETC Bearing the municipal address: 4931 South Prien Lake Road, Lake Charles, LA 70605 The total purchase price for the property to be sold is FORTY-THREE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND NO/100 ($43,800.00) DOLLARS. Any heir or creditor who opposes the proposed sale must file his or her opposition within seven (7) days from the day on which the last publication of this notice appears. Lake Charles, Louisiana, this 20TH day of MAY, 2026. Becky Kaliszeski DEPUTY CLERK, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT May 26, Jun 16 2t 2120317 Notice Cost- $195.22
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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SUCCESSION OF No. 64,141 D ROGER D. NATION, JR. FILED: May 20, 2026 14TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF CALCASIEU Becky Kaliszeski DEPUTY CLERK NOTICE NOTICE IS GIVEN to the creditors of this Succession and all other interested persons, that TINA NATION, Administratrix of this Succession, has petitioned this Court to authorize her to sell to Garrett Keeney, all of the successions interest in movable property more particularly described as follows, to-wit: 1979 Sportsman Boat Trailer, VIN #D1011 2007 Tracker Marine 17 Outboard Aluminum Boat, VIN #BUJ64016E607 The total purchase price for the property to be sold is SEVEN HUNDRED AND NO/100 ($700.00) DOLLARS cash. Any heir or creditor who opposes the proposed sale must file his or her opposition within seven (7) days from the day on which the publication of this notice appears. Lake Charles, Louisiana, this 20TH day of MAY, 2025 Becky Kaliszeski DEPUTY CLERK, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT May 26 1t 2120315 Notice Cost- $79.46
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE The FY 27 Budget Hearing for Lake Charles Charter Academy and Lake Charles College Prep shall be held on June 9, 2026, at 4:30 PM. The budget will be available for inspection effective May 19, 2026, at the following location: 8940 Bluebonnet Blvd, Suite 300, Baton Rouge, LA The Lake Charles Charter Foundation shall conduct a public hearing on the proposed budget on June 9, 2026, at 4:30 PM at: 1530 E. McNeese Street, Lake Charles, LA May 26 1t 2120244 Notice Cost- $43.08
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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WHEREABOUTS ANYONE HAVING KNOWLEDGE OF JACOLBY MCZEAL with a last known address within the confines of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, please contact Charlie Draughter, Jr., Attorney at Law, at (337) 485-9353. May 26, 27 2t 2120216 Notice Cost- $49.69
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 26, 2026
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS The City of Westlake will be accepting sealed bids for chemicals used in the Water Department of the City of Westlake on June 9, 2026, at 10:00 A.M. in the City Council Chambers located at 1001 Bob Hardey Drive, Westlake, Louisiana. Bid forms/specifications may be picked up at the above address from the City Clerk between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Thursday or requested by email to cityclerk@cityofwestlake.com. City of Westlake May 26, 27, 28 3t 2120175 Notice Cost- $55.00
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