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Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
June 13, 2026
Louisianas Cajun Bayou Visitor Center 4484 Hwy 1, Raceland, LA 70394 Executive Committee Meeting Minutes Friday, May 22, 2026, at 10:00 am The meeting was called to order at10:16 am Members Present: Marguerite Knight-Erwin, Chair Monique Crochet, Vice Chair Members Absent: Jeremy Punch, Secretary/Treasurer Staff Present: Brandi Hebert, Finance/Operations Manager Public Present: Approval of Agenda: Action Item #1: M. Crochet moved to approve the agenda as presented; M. Knight-Erwin seconded the motion. Motion passed (2-0). Public Acknowledgments/Comment: New Business: Mrs. Knight-Erwin presented the resolution for the Cooperative Marketing Program Grant for fiscal year 2027. She then asked for approval of the proposed resolution that authorizes Jay Schexnaydre to sign on behalf of the organization. Action Item #2: M. Crochet moved to approve the resolution as presented and to authorize Mr. Schexnaydre to sign on behalf of the Board; M. Knight-Erwin seconded the motion. Motion passed (2-0). Adjournment: Action Item #3: M. Crochet moved to adjourn the meeting; M. Knight-Erwin seconded the motion. Motion passed (2-0). The meeting was adjourned at 10:17 am. 6/13/26 ($65.50)
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Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
June 13, 2026
Louisianas Cajun Bayou Tourism Board of Directors Meeting Minutes Wednesday, May 13, 2026 The meeting was called to order at 4:35 pm Members Present: Marguerite Knight-Erwin, Chair Monique Crochet, Vice Chair Donnell Zeringue Kyle Williams Walton Guidry William McKee Members Absent: Jeremy Punch, Secretary/Treasurer Nicole Emerson Zina Sampey Staff Present: Jay Schexnaydre, President & CEO Ian Wallis, Sales & Marketing Manager Brandi Hebert, Finance/Operations Manager Public Present: Robert Theriot Approval of Agenda: Action Item #1: D. Zeringue moved to approve the agenda as presented; M. Crochet seconded the motion. Motion passed (6-0). Approval of Meeting Minutes: Action Item #2: D. Zeringue moved to approve the April 2026 meeting minutes as presented; M. Crochet seconded the motion. Motion passed (6-0). Public Acknowledgments/Comment: Mr. Theriot gave an update on the Center for Traditional Louisiana Boat Building. Financial Report: Mrs. Knight-Erwin reported that Total Income for the month of April was $57,058.62. Lodging tax was $45,449.86, Pavilion Income was $960.00, and Interest & Dividends Earned were $10,648.76. Expenses exceeded revenue by $33,897.95 for the month. The Budget versus Actual Report was then discussed. Action Item #3: M. Crochet moved to approve the financial report as presented; K. Williams seconded the motion. Motion passed (6-0). President and CEOs Report: Mr. Schexnaydre gave an update on his meetings and introductions with LCBT partners. Over the last month he has attended the Bayou Lafourche Folklife & Heritage Museum board meeting, visited Lafourche Landing, participated in the Bayou Clean up with BTNEP, hosted the annual meeting for the Lafourche Heritage Society, and attended a joint chamber luncheon. He also attended the parish council meeting where he was presented with a proclamation for National Travel & Tourism week. He then discussed the Bayou Ambassador Awards Luncheon, the re-launch of the Cajun Bayou Food Trail, pavilion rentals, the Wayfinding Signage project, and Manning Passing Academy. Lastly, Mr. Schexnaydre went over recent meetings, networking, fostered relationships, and upcoming LCBT activities. Sales & Marketing Report: Mr. Wallis went over the Destination Promotion Report. He then discussed the weekly occupancy report for April 2026 and went over the two-year occupancy comparison. He then went over the Monthly Sales and Outreach Report which included three sales leads: Janes Journeys, American Powerboat Association, and Raqball. He then reported definite business with FPUSA National Mens Triple Tournament, Fernung Tours, Manning Passing Academy, Galaxiom, Sun Tours, and Nicholls Athletics. Mr. Wallis then gave a summary of hotel property and rate updates, Cajun Bayou Food Trail Re-launch, SportsETA conference, Louisiana Attractions Symposium, Manning Passing Academy welcome reception, Port Fourchon, LTLA, Golden Meadow-Fourchon Tarpon Rodeo Media Event, and upcoming travels. Chairs Report: Mrs. Knight- Erwin gave an update on the visitor center entrance sign. Mrs. Knight-Erwin then discussed with the board the need to partner with Nicholls Athletics to maintain Manning Passing Academy for future years. Action Item #4: W. Guidry moved to approve a one-time check to Nicholls Athletics for $100,000.00; K. Williams seconded the motion. Motion passed (6-0). Committee Reports: New Business: General Discussion: Adjournment: Action Item #5: M. Crochet moved to adjourn the meeting; K. Williams seconded the motion. Motion passed (6-0). The meeting was adjourned at 5:49 pm. 6/13/26 ($141.55)
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Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
June 13, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE LAFOURCHE PARISH GAME AND FISH COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Louisiana Open Meetings Law, La. R.S. 42:11 et seq., and La. R.S. 56:722, that the Lafourche Parish Game and Fish Commission will hold a public hearing as part of its regular meeting on Monday, July 13, 2026, at 6:30 p.m., at Lockport Town Hall, 710 Church Street, Lockport, Louisiana 70374. The purpose of the hearing is to consider the adoption of (1) a Master Surface Lease that would be the standard form of lease used by the Commission for camp locations on Commission-controlled water bottoms in Lafourche Parish; (2) an amendment to Article IV of the Commission's Bylaws governing the allocation by lot of available camp locations; and (3) a resolution authorizing transmittal of the adopted Rule and Bylaw amendment to the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission for approval and promulgation pursuant to La. R.S. 56:727 and the Louisiana Administrative Procedure Act, La. R.S. 49:950 et seq. The full text of the proposed Master Surface Lease, the proposed Article IV amendment, the Notice of Intent, and the Family, Poverty, and Small Business Economic Impact Statements may be inspected during regular business hours at the office of counsel to the Commission, Gouaux Law Firm, LLC, 111 Barataria Street, Lockport, Louisiana 70374. Any interested person may appear at the hearing and present oral or written comments. Written comments may also be submitted in advance to Eugene G. Gouaux, III, Gouaux Law Firm, LLC, 111 Barataria Street, Lockport, Louisiana 70374, or by email to gene@gouauxlawfirm.com, and must be received no later than 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 12, 2026. The meeting facility is accessible to persons with disabilities. Any person requiring special accommodations should contact counsel at the address above no fewer than 72 hours in advance of the hearing. 0000 June 13 2026 LLOU0537368
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Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
June 13, 2026
I, JOHNNY POINDEXTER, have been convicted of 14:80 CARNAL KNOWLEDGE OF A JUVENILE on Oct. 13, 1998; 15:542 FAILURE TO REGISTER/NOTIFY AS A SEX OFFENDER on Sept. 08, 2006. My address is 542 AYO ST., LOT 1, RACELAND, LA 70394. Race: Black Sex: Male DOB: 08/31/1980 Height: 6' 3" Weight: 180 lbs. Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown
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Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
June 13, 2026
I, JAKE PAUL CLEMENT, have been convicted of 14:81 INDECENT BEHAVIOR WITH JUVENILES on Oct. 25, 2025. My address is 1717 ST. MARY STREET, #109, THIBODAUX, LA 70301. Race: White Sex: Male DOB: 06/22/1977 Height: 5' 9" Weight: 220 lbs. Hair Color: Bald Eye Color: Brown
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Houma Courier
Houma
June 13, 2026
LOG # NA-26-18430 NUISANCE CITATION Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk April 13, 2026 FLAMINGO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, L.L.C. 1506 LYNN ST THIBODAUX LA 70301 Dear FLAMINGO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, L.L.C.On Thursday, April 2, 2026, a Warning of Nuisance Violation Notice was issued for Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk. In this notice, you were advised that if you failed to comply with the requirements, a nuisance citation and the assessment of fines would be issued.Please be advised that as of 4/10/2026 11:01:00 AM, the property located at 1703 DUNN ST 60 X 125 FEET ON MILES STREET BEING THE WESTERNMOST 1/3 OF LOTS 1 & 2 BLOCK 37 HONDURAS ADDITION. LESS TRIANGULAR LOT 10 FEET ON MILES STREET SOLD BUQUET ICE COMPANY CB 550/93., continues to violate Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk of Chapter 14, Nuisance Abatement, of the Terrebonne Parish Code of Ordinances.Specific Violation The specific violation is the accumulation of trash and junk scattered throughout the property Section 14-66. - Classification of property.(a) (4) Residential property: Any tract of land which has been subdivided into squares/lots, primarily for residential purposes. Residential property must be subclassified as either undeveloped or developed;(a) (4) a. Developed residential property: Any residential property which has been approved as a residential subdivision by the Houma-Terrebonne Regional Planning Commission and/or any subdivided tract of land which is part of a residential subdivision as depicted on a plat of survey properly registered in the conveyance records of the Parish of Terrebonne.Section 14-67. - Prohibitions.(a) No person, firm, or corporation owning or occupying any developed residential property located within the parish shall permit the growth of tall grass or allow the accumulation of trash, refuse, or junk upon the property or upon any sidewalk abutting the property.In addition to requiring that you take measures to correct the nuisance violation, Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government is assessing a nuisance violation fine. You are being assessed a fine in the amount of $250.00 dollars, since this is your first violation. According to the schedule contained in Chapter 14 Section 14-315, Subsection A. of the Terrebonne Parish Code the rates for nuisance violation fines within the areas of Terrebonne Parish of this chapter are as follows:1st Violation- $250.00;2nd Violation within the same calendar year- $500.00;3rd and subsequent violations within the same calendar year- Criminal Enforcement; and/or up to $5,000.If you fail or refuse to take action to correct the violation within the delays contained in this citation, parish crews or a parish contractor may enter the premises where the violation is occurring and remedy the violation at your expense, or begin proceedings in respect to Criminal Enforcement.Please comply with this ordinance on or by 06/17/2026. You are further advised to contact our office once compliance has been completed.Your failure to pay the charges incurred within thirty (30) days after invoicing by the Parish shall result in the filing of a certified copy of such charges with the recorder of mortgages, and the same when so filed and recorded, shall operate as a lien and privilege in favor of the Parish against the property. The charges shall be added by the tax collector of the Parish of Terrebonne to the annual ad valorem tax bill of the property involve.Please be advised that you may contest this citation by requesting a hearing before the Nuisance Administrative Hearing Officer either in person at 8026 Main Street, Suite 203, Houma, LA 70360, or in writing, within seventy-two (72) hours of service. Failure to appear for a requested hearing before the Nuisance Administrative Hearing Officer may carry an additional penalty and shall be considered a prima facie admission of the violation set forth in the nuisance citation.Your payment of the civil penalty/fine may be made either in person or by mailing to the agent designated by the Parish, provided however, that such payment is made only by money order or cashier check and made to the order of the Parish. Your payment of the civil penalty and verification by the Department of the abatement of the nuisance violation shall operate as a final disposition of the case. 6/13/26 ($39.90)
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
June 13, 2026
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FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF TRIBAL TRANSPORTATION FARM TO MARKET PROJECT AGENCY: FHWA-Office of Tribal Transportation ACTION: Review and Comment of Draft Environmental Assessment SUMMARY: The FHWA-Office of Tribal Transportation (OTT) is asking for review and to provide comments on the Draft Environmental Assessment for the Farm to Market Project FURTHER INFORMATION: Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on Draft EA to the Coushatta Tribe for 30 days beginning 6/10/26. To obtain copies of the Draft EA, for further information, or to submit a comment, please contact: Mr. Steve Manuel, Infrastructure Manager, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana. Address: 1940 CC Bel Road, Elton Louisiana 70532. Phone: (337) 584-1595. E-mail: SManuel@coushatta.org. The Draft EA is also available for public review at the Administration Building for the Coushatta Tribe located at 1940 CC Bel Road, Elton Louisiana 70532 for 30 days beginning with 6/10/26. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION: The Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana proposes enhancements to approximately 10.9 miles of roadway along NTTFI Route #0106 (Lauderdale Woodyard Road) and Route #0108 (Clyde Chachere Road). The project includes improvements to about 7.3 miles of Lauderdale Woodyard Road between United States Route 190 (US 190) and US 165, and about 3.6 miles of Clyde Chachere Road between US 165 and Lauderdale Woodyard Road. Planned improvements include widening travel lanes from 9 to 11 feet, adding 2-foot paved shoulders, raising low-lying sections to reduce roadway flooding, and reestablishing roadside drainage ditches and irrigation canals with recoverable side slopes. These upgrades would improve safety, mobility, and connectivity for all users while supporting the efficient transport of agricultural goods from local farms to regional markets and distribution centers. The project is intended to create a roadway network capable of meeting current and future traffic needs, including large agricultural vehicles and freight trucks, and to improve reliable access for the agricultural industry that is vital to long-term economic growth for the Coushatta Tribal community. Based on the Draft EA, the project would have a less than significant impact to land resources, water quality, wetlands and floodplains, air quality, biological resources, noise, and agricultural resources. The project would have no significant impact to cultural resources. The project would have a beneficial effect on land use, socioeconomic conditions, transportation resources, and public health and safety. Through implementation of mitigation measures there would be no significant impact or cumulative adverse impact to human health and the environment associated with the project. Jun13, 20, 27, Jul 4 4t 2123134 Notice Cost- $658.27
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
June 13, 2026
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NOTICE In accordance with Act 186 of 1984, the public is hereby notified that the proposed budget of the Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2027, is available for inspection at the Calcasieu Parish Courthouse, 2nd floor, Lake Charles, Louisiana, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Also, the public is hereby notified that a public hearing will be held on June 30, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at the Calcasieu Parish Courthouse, 2nd floor, Lake Charles, Louisiana. The purpose of this public hearing is to allow the citizens to provide comments and opinions on the proposed budget of the Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, and ending June 30, 2027. Additionally, proposed amendments to the budget of the Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, will be considered at the public hearing to be held on June 30, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at the Calcasieu Parish Courthouse, 2nd floor, Lake Charles, Louisiana. The following is a summary of the Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Courts amended budget for the year ending June 30, 2026, and the proposed budget for the year ending June 30, 2027, respectively. Amended 2026 Proposed 2027 FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR EXPENDITURE Beginning fund balance $8,001,000 $8,330,000 Revenue: Operating revenues 9,161,000 9,161,000 Licenses and permits 317,000 317.000 Interest Earned 223,000 223,000 Total Funds available for expenditure 17,702,000 18,031,000 EXPENDITURES Personal services and related benefits 8,033,000 8,033,000 Operating supplies and expenses 1,315,000 1,315,000 Captial outlay 24,000 100,000 Total Expenditures 9,372,000 9,448,000 OTHER FINANCINGS - - Ending fund balance $8,330,000 $8,583,000 Jun 13 1t 2123021 Notice Cost- $67.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
June 13, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LAKE CHARLES NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS 06/08/2026 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: Aletha Simon Price, 3113 Admiral King St, Assessment # 01031325 Janel Landry Young, 908 Celeste St, Assessment # 00343242 Beverage Sales LLC, 1000 Blk. Celeste St Lot SE corner Celeste & Bank St, Assessment # 00342998 Harry James Richard, 3114 Center St, Assessment # 00418390 Nash Louisiana Properties LLC, 700 Blk. Church St Lot SW corner of Church St & Kirkman St, Assessment # 00598453 Calvin James Tyler ET UX, 629 Drew St, Assessment # 00604884 Alexander P Hamilton ET UX, 2337 Elaine St, Assessment # 00393517 Union Pacific Railroad Co. 2100 Blk. Jackson St - Lot S of 117 N Booker St, Assessment # 00860891 Brent Alan Hawkins ET UX, 424 N Jake St, Assessment # 00372846 Brent Alan Hawkins ET UX, 500 N Jake St, Assessment # 00386138 Ella Louise Harmon, 550 N Jake St, Assessment # 00384291 Laurel Crown Group LLC, 2721 Medora St thru to 2722 Mary St, Assessment # 00311472 John Edwards Jr. (NMN) ET UX, 2116 Opelousas St, Assessment # 00364495 Kevin Roascoe, 113 Reid St, Assessment # 00893897 Douglas Graham Donaldson Jr, 524 10th St, Assessment # 00551201 Joshua James Moreaux Sr. ET UX, 809 13th St, Assessment # 00324701A Joseph Morrow, 909 13th St, Assessment # 00379646 Granger Investments Properties LLC, 1102 15th St, Assessment # 00540404 Christine Basone ET AL, 900 Blk. Railroad Ave 2nd Lot East of 922 Railroad Ave, Assessment # 00549029 James William Pettieway Jr (Estate) ET UX, 1028 Railroad Ave, Assessment # 00891134 Nathaniel William Watson ET AL, 1424 Railroad Ave, Assessment # 00610070 Otis Ambrose Sr., 1600 Blk. Railroad Ave Lot West of 1608 Railroad Ave, Assessment # 01128752 Sec. 23:4: Trash & debris; piles and accumulations violation: Joseph Clarence Narcisse Sr. ET UX, 2904 Gen. Collins St, Assessment # 00384348 Shamarah Victorian ET AL, 713 Lincoln St, Assessment # 00342785 Joseph Houston Lavergne Jr., 2311 Medora St, Assessment # 00320986 Kenneth Lamont Chapman ET AL, 3008 S Gen. Wainwright Dr. Assessment # 00298263 Jun 12, 13 2t 2123008 Notice Cost- $154.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
June 13, 2026
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AGENDA FOR THE LAKE CHARLES HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Agenda June 15, 2026 326 Pujo Street City Council Chambers 5:00 P.M. OPEN MEETING ROLL CALL SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. MINUTES OF MAY 18, 2026 HPC meeting HPC 26-003 LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE CO. 10598 APPLICANT: JUNIAD ABBASI SUBJECT: 900 BROAD ST Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 5-307) (15) with Variances by the Historic Preservation Commission for Renovation and Remodeling of an existing commercial structure. STAFF FINDINGS: Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 5-307)(15) by the Historic Preservation Commission as specified above. Staff Evaluation: 1. Lake Charles Charpentier District survey identifies the structure with no known architectural style. Date of construction is unknown. Structure is classified in the survey as an intrusion in the district, formerly used as a Conocco Filling Station. 2. Request for a variance for a reduction in required parking requirements. (City of Lake Charles, Code of Ordinances, Sec. 24-5-208. - Off-street parking requirements) 3. Request for a variance for a reduction in required landscape requirements. (City of Lake Charles, Code of Ordinances, Sec. 24-5-210. - Landscape requirements.) 4. Request for a variance to allow maintenance of continuous curb cuts on Broad and Reid Streets to accommodate dive-in parking. (City of Lake Charles, Code of Ordinances, Sec. 24-5-203. - Development standards.) Staff forwards a position of support for a Certificate of Appropriateness and approval of requested variances with conditions to be established by the commission. Jun 6, 13 2t 2122172 Notice Cost- $112.00
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
June 13, 2026
I, JOHN BRASHEARS, DOC #404862 have applied for clemency for my conviction of SECOND DEGREE MURDER; SCHEDULE II OPIUMA/OPIATE VEGE. If you have any comments, contact the Board of Pardons (225)342-5421. 179375 - Jun 11-13 3t $310
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Advocate (Jefferson Parish)
New Orleans
June 13, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE - - - ReNEW-Reinventing Education will introduce the 2026-27 budget and hold its first public hearing on the 2026-27 budget on May 14, 2026 at 5:30 pm at Edgar P Harney Building located at 2503 Willow St., New Orleans, LA 70113 (LA R.S. 39:1307). ReNEW-Reinventing Education is the charter school management organization operating ReNEW Laurel Elementary, ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary, ReNEW Schaumburg Elementary, and ReNEW Moton Lakefront Elementary. A physical copy of the 2026-2027 budget is available at 10001 Lake Forest Blvd., Suite 710, New Orleans, LA 70127. 186911-may 9-aug 27 $
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