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Jennings Daily News
Jennings
April 5, 2026
Anyone knowing the heirs of JEFFERY LANE BRIDGES please contact my office: Mr. W. J. Riley, III Attorney at Law 409 E. Plaquemine Street P. O. Box 509 Jennings, LA 70546 Phone: 337-824-9158 Fax: 337-824-9016 Published in Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on April 5, 2026.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
April 5, 2026
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Jefferson Davis Parish School Board Minutes 03.19.26
Miscellaneous Notices
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
April 5, 2026
Sheriff’s Sale PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES LLC VS. ELIZABETH P. FONTENOT MARQUESS A/K/A ELIZABETH P. FONTENOT A/K/A ELIZABETH FONTENOT A/K/A ELIZABETH P. MARQUESS A/K/A ELIZABETH MARQUESS A/K/A ELIZABETH FONTENOT MARQUESS A/K/A ELIZABETH F. MARQUESS CIVIL DOCKET NO. 81972 EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the Honorable Thirteenth Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of Evangeline, in the above entitled and numbered cause, under date of JUNE 10, 2025, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale and will sell for cash, at public auction to the last and highest bidder, without appraisement at the principal front door of the Courthouse of the Parish of Evangeline at Ville Platte, Louisiana, on: MAY 6, 2026 at Ten O’clock (10:00) a.m. the following described property to wit: THOSE CERTAIN LOTS OR PARCELS OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 19, T4S, R2E, EVANGELINE PARISH, LA, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON AND THERETO APPERTAINING, DESCRIBED AND DESIGNATED AS LOT NUMBERS 6, 7 AND 8 OF BLOCK 2 OF THE MRS. ETTA MOREIN SUBDIVISION, ALL AS MORE FULLY SHOWN BY AMENDED PLAT OF SURVEY AND SUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS NOS. 2 AND 3 OF SAID SUBDIVISION, DATED JUNE 22, 1959, DULY RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGE 38, PLAT RECORDS OF THE CLERK OF COURT’S OFFICE OF EVANGELINE PARISH, LA, MADE A PART HEREOF BY REFERENCE THERETO. To pay and satisfy a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE in the full sum of A) BALANCE* DUE ON PRINCIPAL OF FIXED RATE NOTE $83,674.11 *SUBJECT TO ANY CREDITS. IN THE EVENT THAT THE DEFENDANT MAKES PAYMENTS IN ANY MANNER, THEY WILL BE CREDITED TO THE DEFENDANT’S ACCOUNT (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY BANKRUPTCY PLAN OF REORGANIZATION). B) INTEREST* FROM DECEMBER 1, 2024, UNTIL PAID, AT 5.5% PER ANNUM C) REASONABLE ATTORNEY’S FEES IN AN UNCONTESTED FORECLOSURE, THROUGH THE CONCLUSION OF THE FORECLOSURE AND ALL COSTS OF THESE PROCEEDINGS, AS THIS ACCELERATED AMOUNT HAS NOT BEEN PAID AND IS DEFAULT. D) ALL COSTS* ANY APPLICABLE AMOUNTS PROVIDED FOR BY THE ACT OF MORTGAGE AND APPLICABLE LAW, SUCH AS LATE CHARGES, ESCROW ADVANCES, CORPORATE ADVANCES, AND OTHER FEES. ALSO, ANY ADDITIONAL COSTS BEYOND THOSE INCURRED IN THE NORMAL COURSE OF FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS ARE POSSIBLE IF THE SALE IS PUT ON HOLD DUE TO BANKRUPTCY OR IF THE SALE IS CANCELLED AND SUBSEQUENTLY RESET AFTER FAILED NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE DEFENDANT. AS OF THE DATE OF FILING, COSTS OF THE FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING INCLUDE COSTS PAID TO THE PARISH CLERK’S OFFICE, COSTS PAID TO THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, PLUS ANY ADDITIONAL COSTS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, A 3% SHERIFF’S COMMISSION, WHICH IS INCALCULABLE UNTIL THE DATE OF THE SHERIFF’S SALE) WHICH MAY ACCRUE THROUGH THE CONCLUSION OF THE EXECUTORY PROCEEDING. AND ALL COST INCLUDING SHERIFF’S COST, COMMISSIONS, AND CHARGES ETC. TERMS OF SALE: CASH WITHOUT APPRAISEMENT CHARLES R. GUILLORY, SHERIFF BY: /S/ KATIE THIBODEAUX KATIE THIBODEAUX, CIVIL DEPUTY 040526 050326 Cost is $224.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
April 5, 2026
Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH SALES TAX COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 39:1307, Local Government Budget Act, a public hearing will be held at 4:15p.m. on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in the meeting room of the Evangeline Parish Sales Tax Commission, 405 W. Magnolia Street, Ville Platte, LA to hear public comments and/or questions on the proposed budget amendments for fiscal year 2025-2026. Details of the proposed budget is available for inspection at the Evangeline Parish Sales Tax Commission office between the hours of 8:00a.m. and 4:00p.m. on normal working days. “This Institution is an equal opportunity employer.” 040526 040926 Cost is $30.00 mm Sheriff’s Sale PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES LLC VS. ROBERT BLAKE MAYBRIER A/K/A ROBERT B. MAYBRIER A/K/A ROBERT MAYBRIER CIVIL DOCKET NO. 82377 EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the Honorable Thirteenth Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of Evangeline, in the above entitled and numbered cause, under date of FEBRUARY 6, 2026, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale and will sell for cash, at public auction to the last and highest bidder, without appraisement at the principal front door of the Courthouse of the Parish of Evangeline at Ville Platte, Louisiana, on: MAY 6, 2026 at Ten O’clock (10:00) a.m. the following described property to wit: THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS SITUATED THEREON, CONTAINING 1.50 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, SITUATED IN SECTION 20 TOWNSHIP SIX SOUTH (T-6-S), RANGE TWO WEST (R-2-W), EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA, AND MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON THAT CERTAIN MAP OF SURVEY PREPARED FOR BLAKE AGUILLARD BY ROBERT L STEVENS, P.L.S., DATED OCTOBER 23, 2013. A COPY OF SAID PLAT OF SURVEY IS RECORDED UNDER FILE NO: 604926, RECORDS OF EVANGELINE PARISH CLERK OF COURT. To pay and satisfy a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE in the full sum of A) BALANCE* DUE ON PRINCIPAL OF FIXED RATE NOTE $195,787.23 SUBJECT TO ANY CREDITS. IN THE EVENT THAT THE DEFENDANT MAKES PAYMENTS IN ANY MANNER, THEY WILL BE CREDITED TO THE DEFENDANT’S ACCOUNT (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY BANKRUPTCY PLAN OF REORGANIZATION). B) INTEREST* FROM JULY 1, 2025, UNTIL PAID, AT 3.25% PER ANNUM C) REASONABLE ATTORNEY’S FEES* *REASONABLE ATTORNEY’S FEES IN AN UNCONTESTED FORECLOSURE, THROUGH THE CONCLUSION OF THE FORECLOSURE AND ALL COSTS OF THESE PROCEEDINGS, AS THIS ACCELERATED AMOUNT HAS NOT BEEN PAID AND IS IN DEFAULT. D) ALL COSTS ANY APPLICABLE AMOUNTS PROVIDED FOR BY THE ACT OF MORTGAGE AND APPLICABLE LAW, SUCH AS LATE CHARGES, ESCROW ADVANCES, CORPORATE ADVANCES, AND OTHER FEES. ALSO, ANY ADDITIONAL COSTS BEYOND THOSE INCURRED IN THE NORMAL COURSE OF FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS ARE POSSIBLE IF THE SALE IS PUT ON HOLD DUE TO BANKRUPTCY OR IF THE SALE IS CANCELLED AND SUBSEQUENTLY RESET AFTER FAILED NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE DEFENDANT. AS OF THE DATE OF FILING, COSTS OF THE FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING INCLUDE COSTS PAID TO THE PARISH CLERK’S OFFICE, COSTS PAID TO THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, PLUS ANY ADDITIONAL COSTS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, A 3% SHERIFF’S COMMISSION, WHICH IS INCALCULABLE UNTIL THE DATE OF THE SHERIFF’S SALE) WHICH MAY ACCRUE THROUGH THE CONCLUSION OF THE EXECUTORY PROCEEDING. AND ALL COST INCLUDING SHERIFF’S COST, COMMISSIONS, AND CHARGES ETC. TERMS OF SALE: CASH WITHOUT APPRAISEMENT CHARLES R. GUILLORY, SHERIFF BY: /S/ KATIE THIBODEAUX KATIE THIBODEAUX, CIVIL DEPUTY 040526 050326 Cost is $208.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
April 5, 2026
Legal Notice VILLE PLATTE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MARCH 10, 2026 Mayor Ryan Williams called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm. After an opening prayer and the pledge of allegiance, role was called. In attendance were Alderwoman Lemoine, Alderwoman Frank, Alderman Roy, Alderman Jagneaux, Fire Chief Soileau. Absent were City Attorney Ludeau, Alderwoman Sam, Alderman Riggs, Police Chief Thomas. The first item of business was to approve February 10th meeting minutes. Motion by Alderman Jagneaux and 2nd by Alderwoman Frank. Motion passed unanimously. Second item was approval of the February 12th Special meeting minutes. Motion by Alderman Roy, 2nd by Alderman Jagneaux. Motion passed unanimously. Third agenda item was to approve the January 2026 financial reports that were emailed to the council. After review by the council, a motion to approve the monthly financials was offered by Alderwoman Lemoine and 2nd by Alderwoman Frank. Motion passed unanimously. Mayor Williams asked for any public comments on the agenda. There being none, the first item of business was the introduction of an ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING the SALE OF ADJUDICATED PROPERTIES AT PUBLIC AUCTION SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 29, 2026. Second agenda item was a request by citizen Kathy Ned Gallow to rename part of West Live Oak St to “Sherman Ned” St. The mayor will look into the request and will reschedule a future meeting. Third agenda item was a discussion of the CEA entered into with the Veterans of Ville Platte, Inc., Disabled American Veterans Chapter 41, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 632 and American Legion Ville Platte Chapter for city utilities used in their building. The Cooperative Endeavor Agreement stated the city would forgive the base rate amounts for water, sewer and gas service. Any amount of use over base rate would be the Veterans groups responsibility. The council felt this would be sufficient as they were informed the Veterans only use the building a few days a month for a meeting and a couple of days a week for Veterans outreach. Since that agreement was signed, the building has been used on a near daily basis, substantially increasing utility usage. The council voted to ratify the existing CEA with out any changes. Motioned by Alderwoman Frank and 2nd by Alderman Roy. Motion passed unanimously. Fourth agenda item was a discussion on a proposed Adult Playground League for Women and Co-Ed teams to play kick ball. The league would have a Spring and Fall season, with each season lasting 6-8 weeks. A motion to support the endeavor and help finding suitable playing fields was offered by Alderwoman Frank and 2nd by Alderman Roy. Motion passed unanimously. Fifth agenda item was a discussion on finance offers for a new Ville Platte Fire Department fire station. Points discussed were the dollar amount of the loan as well as interest rate and terms. Alderwoman Frank requested a breakdown of the terms and conditions be presented to the council before any decision is made. No action was taken. Sixth agenda item was to consider entering into a one-year preventative maintenance agreement with Calcasieu Mechanical for biannual maintenance of the city’s air conditioning systems. Motion by Alderman Jagneaux and 2nd by Alderwoman Frank. Motion passed unanimously. Seventh item was an update on the city’s health benefits package. Motion by Alderwoman Frank to accept bundling Blue Cross Blue Shield’s health, dental, vision and life insurance in order to reduce the city’s rate increase to 2%. Seconded by Alderman Roy. Motion passed unanimously. Mayor Williams asked the council to add two agenda items, first item being to adopt a Citizens Participation Plan and the second was to move the April meeting to April 13 at 5:30. Motion to add the items was offered by Alderwoman Frank and 2nd by Alderwoman Lemoine. There was no objection from the audience and the motion passed unanimously. In discussion of the Citizens Participation Plan, it was pointed out that the state objected to the city’s 27-day time limit for addressing citizen complaints on LCDBG projects. The city reduced the number of days to 13 which would be 2 days quicker than the state’s maximum of 15 days for resolution of complaints. A motion to allow 13 days to address issues was made by Alderwoman Lemoine and 2nd by Alderwoman Frank. Motion passed unanimously. Next Mayor Williams requested a change in the April meeting date due to a conflicting conference schedule. He requested the meeting be changed to April 13, same time, 5:30 pm. Motion by Councilwoman Frank for April 13th meeting date, 2nd by Alderman Jagneaux. Motion passed unanimously. The Engineer’s report was given by Ronnie Landreneau of Landreneau & Associates who reported our water distribution project for phase 4 has begun with crews starting on E Washington St. The sewer lift station project is 90% complete. The property for a new water well has been purchased and the contractor has mobilized unto the site to dig a new water well, well #12, funded in part by a $1.6 million dollar Water Sector grant. This concluded the engineers report. Fire Chief Soileau reported for the month of February • In February, the fire department was dispatched to 16 incidents in the city, 1 mutual aid response to Mamou Fire District, and 11 incidents in the surrounding fire district, totaling 28. Of those incidents, there were no actual structure fires or losses, though 6 of the incidents were fire alarm dispatches. Vegetation fires totaled 10 inside the city and the surrounding fire district. • I’d like to recognize our firefighters who worked the most incidents in the city as volunteers in 2025: 3rd place – Landon Arvie (28) Tied for 2nd place – Curtis Marcantel & Ahmad Fontenot (32) Tied for 1st place – Ashton Janise & Landon Vizinat (43) Also, career firefighter Caiaphas Freeman is recognized for working the most incidents while off-duty. • The last original HVAC unit (from 1980) at the Lincoln Rd station was replaced. It serves the west side of the meeting room, which also serves as an election polling place. Our annual Aerial Ladder and breathing air compressor testing, inspection, and recertification is completed. • Pre-Incident planning and updates are on-going and scheduled to be completed this month. • End of my report. Police Chief Thomas’s report was given by citizen Tony Marks in the chief’s absence, who read, during the month of February the department responded to a total of 348 calls for assistance which was down by 94 from January. 12 citations, which was up by 6. 29 arrests which included 9 felony arrests, up by 4. Officers also responded to 15 accidents in February. Accidents were down by 5 and there were no fatalities. This concluded the report as written by Chief Thomas. In his mayor’s report, Mayor Williams stated: Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Funding – Sidewalk Improvements. In late 2025, I applied for Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) funding through the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD). Earlier this month, I am pleased to announce that the city of Ville Platte has been awarded $770,000 in funding through DOTD to construct new sidewalks throughout the city to improve accessibility and pedestrian safety. This project will tie into the upcoming DOTD road project that will extend from Mercy Regional Medical Center down to Tate Cove Road. DOTD may utilize consultants and engineering firms to help move this process forward more efficiently so that construction can begin as soon as possible. Well #12 update: Work has officially begun on the construction of well #12, which will help improve the city’s water system capacity and reliability. Phase 4 water system improvements: Have begun. Crews are currently excavating and boring pipe along Washington Street as part of this infrastructure improvement project. City drainage update: Following the recent rainfall, I personally monitored conditions throughout the city between 11:00 p.m. and midnight to observe water levels and identify any problem areas. Overall, drainage performed well throughout most of the city. However, the area around Chataignier Road and Lasalle Street experienced water accumulation on the roadway. This area functions like a bowl, which contributes to slow drainage. A few months ago, I reached out to DOTD to address this issue and a meeting was scheduled, but it was later cancelled. One of the primary issues appears to be that some storm drains in the area have been blocked off with old brick material for many years, which forces water to flow down LaSalle toward the railroad tracks. Due to the road elevation in that direction, water does not flow properly and tends to remain stagnant longer than normal. At the earliest opportunity, I will have elevation measurements taken throughout that entire area so we can develop a proper solution. In the short term, I have a plan in place to help divert water toward a nearby street that does not experience flooding during heavy rain events. I also met with Corey from DOTD yesterday to review the as-built plans for that area, and he has given me the okay to move forward with addressing some of these drainage concerns. City employee health insurance update: The city has been working with Mark Fontenot and his team with HUB International regarding our employee health insurance renewal. Initially, the city was facing a 5.5% increase in premiums. After negotiations with Blue Cross Blue Shield and by transitioning our vision and dental coverage to Blue Cross as well, we were able to reduce that increase to just 2%, which results in approximately saving $1,000 more per month for the city. Partnership with Ville Platte High School 4-H students: The city is partnering with Ville Platte High School 4-H students for their Achievement Day Project. Students will be constructing planters that will be placed at various locations throughout the city to help beautify our community. Surplus vehicle: An item is on the agenda tonight regarding a surplus city vehicle sale that the council will be asked to consider. Evangeline Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Banquet: Will take place on March 12 at 6:00 p.m. and I encourage everyone to come out and support this important community event. Dads & kids mentoring group community event: As a member of the Dads & Kids mentoring group, I am proud to support the many programs we host that recognize and encourage student achievement in our community. On Saturday, March 21st, we will be hosting a prom dress giveaway for students throughout the community. This event will take place at the MLK Center from noon until 3:00 p.m., and any student in need of a prom dress is welcome to attend. This concludes the mayor’s report. There being no further business to come before the council, Alderwoman Frank motioned and Alderman Jagneaux seconded to adjourn. Motion unanimously passed and the meeting was adjourned at 6:15 PM. March 10, 2026 Signed: ______________________________ Mayor Ryan LeDay Williams Attested: ____________________________________ Donald Bergeron, City Clerk & Tax Collector 040526 Cost is $260.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
April 5, 2026
Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH TOURIST COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 19, 2026 Members Present: Tony Marks, Melissa Clavier, Andy Carson, Wanda Verrette, Hattie Johnston, and Derrell Thomas. Members Absent: Debbie Vidrine. Others Present: Deborah Brunet, executive director. Meeting called to order by Tony Marks at 5:31 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance and prayer were recited. Public Comments: There were no public comments. Approval of Minutes: Motion by Derrell Thomas/seconded by Hattie Johnston to accept the January 15, 2026, meeting minutes; motion carried unanimously. Financial Report: Accept December 2025 Financials: Motion by Wanda Verrette/seconded by Melissa Clavier to accept the December 2025 Financials; motion carried unanimously. Accept January 2026 Financials: Motion by Melissa Clavier/seconded by Wanda Verrette to accept the January 2026 Financials; motion carried unanimously. President’s Report: Tony Marks reminded board members ethics training is due. Executive Director Report: Deborah Brunet gave an update on expenses. Old Business: A: Discuss ideas for Easter event: The board decided to hold its Easter event on Friday, April 3, at the Louisiana Swamp Pop Museum. B: Discuss Chamber banquet: Motion by Wanda Verrette/ seconded by Hattie Johnston to sponsor a table for $500; motion carried unanimously. New & Current Business: A: Select officers for 2026 (President, Vice President, and Second Vice President): Motion by Melissa Clavier/ seconded by Wanda Verrette to nominate Tony Marks as president; motion carried unanimously. Motion by Wanda Verrette/ seconded by Hattie Johnston to nominate Melissa Clavier as first vice president; motion carried unanimously. Motion by Melissa Clavier/ seconded by Hattie Johnston to nominate Wanda Verrette as second vice president; motion carried unanimously. B: Review budget to actual report: The board reviewed a breakdown of its expenses and revenues during the month of January. C: Discuss work schedule for executive director: Motion by Melissa Clavier/ seconded by Wanda Verrette to accept the work schedule and vacation days for the executive director; motion carried unanimously. Next Meeting: The next meeting will be held on March 19, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. at the Evangeline Parish Welcome Center – 306 W. Main Street, Ville Platte. Motion to adjourn by Derrell Thomas/seconded by Melissa Clavier; motion carried unanimously.    ______________________  Tony Marks, President 040526 Cost is $165.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
April 5, 2026
Legal Notice WHEREABOUTS Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the Heirs of Elva Ben in reference to U.S. National Association, Not in its Individual Capacity but Solely as Trustee of NRZ Pass-Through Trust XVIII, in the 13th Judicial District Court Docket Number 80509, please contact Attorney Pamela Hall at 337-459-5089, Post Office Box 143 Mamou, Louisiana 70554. 040226 040526 Cost is $32.50
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
April 5, 2026
Legal Notice NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Evangeline Parish School Board Chi ld Nutrition Department, located at 404 Harvey Lebas Drive, Ville Platte, Louisiana 70586, will receive sealed bids. Electronic bids will be received online at www.centralbidding.com. Bids will be for each School respectively and according to specifications as described in the Bid documents. Bids will be accepted for the following large equipment items: Bayou Chicot Elementary School Cafeteria Serving Line Chataignier Elementary School Cafeteria Serving Line Mamou Elementary School Cafeteria Serving Line W. W. Stewart Elementary School Cafeteria Serving Line Vidrine Elementary School Cafeteria Serving Line Ville Platte Elementary School Cafeteria Serving Line James Stephens Montessori School Cafeteria Serving Line Bids shall be enclosed in SEALED ENVELOPES, and addressed to the EPSB Child Nutrition Department, marked as SEALED BIDS FOR SCHOOL SERVING LINES. Sealed Bids will be opened on Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. PUBLIC IS INVITED Specifications and descriptions can be obtained from the office of Barbara Victorian, Director of Child Nutrition Programs, 404 Harvey Lebas Drive, Ville Platte, LA 70586. 040226 040526 040926 Cost is $40.00 Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH POLICE JURY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Evangeline Parish Police Jury is accepting applications for an immediate opening for an experienced tractor and bush hog operator to cut parish roadsides. Position Details: • Starting Pay: $14 per hour • Work Schedule: Four (4) ten hour days, Monday through Thursday Position Requirements: • Must possess a valid driver’s license • Must pass a physical examination and drug screening Applications may be obtained and submitted to the Evangeline Parish Police Jury Office, 1008 West LaSalle Street, Ville Platte, La 70586, and will be accepted until 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 6, 2026. An Equal Employment Opportunity 040226 040526 Cost is $30.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
April 5, 2026
Legal Notice NOTICE TO BID The Evangeline Parish School Board, Darwan Lazard, Superintendent 1123 Te Mamou Road, Ville Platte, Louisiana, will receive sealed bids for: BID: Bread products BID: Milk and milk products BID: Produce (fresh fruits & vegetables) BID: Frozen & Chilled: Meat Items, Fruits, Juices, Vegetables, & Bakery Items BID: Canned and Dry: Grains/cereal, fruits, vegetables, juices, meat/meat alternates, and General support items BID: Paper and cleaning supplies BID: Small Equipment BREAD PRODUCTS - to be opened May 12, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Evangeline Parish School Board Child Nutrition Department 404 Harvey Lebas Drive Ville Platte, Louisiana 70586 Awarded May 20, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. Evangeline Parish School Board MILK PRODUCTS - to be opened May 12, 2026 at 2:15 p.m. Evangeline Parish School Board Child Nutrition Department 404 Harvey Lebas Drive Ville Platte, Louisiana 70586 Awarded May 20, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. Evangeline Parish School Board The following bids to be received and awarded annually as follows: FROZEN AND CHILLED: MEAT ITEMS, FRUITS, JUICES, VEGETABLES & BAKERY ITEMS CANNED AND DRY: GRAINS/CEREAL, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, JUICES, MEAT/MEAT ALTERNATES AND GENERAL SUPPORT ITEMS PAPER AND CLEANING SUPPLIES May 12, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Evangeline Parish School Board Child Nutrition Department 404 Harvey Lebas Drive Ville Platte, Louisiana 70586 FRESH PRODUCE - May 12, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. Evangeline Parish School Board Child Nutrition Department 404 Harvey Lebas Drive Ville Platte, Louisiana 70586 SMALL EQUIPMENT - Bids to be received and awarded on: June 23, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Evangeline Parish School Board Child Nutrition Department 404 Harvey Lebas Drive Ville Platte, Louisiana 70586 PUBLIC IS INVITED Specifications and descriptions can be obtained from the office of Barbara Victorian, Director of Child Nutrition Programs, 404 Harvey Lebas Drive, Ville Platte, LA. 70586. 040226 040526 040926 Cost is $80.00
Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
April 4, 2026
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Lafourche Parish Government Administrators Office 402 Green Street, First Floor Thibodaux, LA 70301 HURRICANE IDA REPAIRS TO THE LAFOURCHE PARISH FIELD OFFICES Various Locations: Thibodaux, Choctaw/ Ward 6, Raceland, Bayou Blue, Lockport, & Galliano For Lafourche Parish Government construction of the Hurricane Ida Repairs Lafourche Parish Field Offices consist of the following: This project consists of hurricane repairs and replacements at various Field Office sites throughout Lafourche Parish and as indicated in the Construction Documents. Repairs include, but are not limited to roofing, metal wall sheathing, windows, and mold remediation. will be received electronically by the Lafourche Government until 2:00 P.M. local time, on April 21, 2026, at which time bids will be retrieved from the Central Auction House (CAH) website and read aloud at the Lafourche Parish Government Complex, 402 Green Street, Thibodaux, LA 70301. Only electronic bids submitted on www.centralbidding.com will be accepted. Official Bid documents are available at Central Bidding. Electronic Bids are accepted at Central Bidding. Central Bidding can be accessed at www.centralbidding.com. To view these, download, receive bid notices by e-mail, and submit the bid you must register with Central Auction House (CAH). Vendors/Contractors must submit their bids electronically. For questions related to the electronic bidding process, please call Central Bidding at 225-810-4814. A non-mandatory Pre-Bid Conference shall be held on April 8, 2026 at 10:00 AM at the architects office 314 E. Bayou Road, Thibodaux, La. 70301. The pre-bid conference will be conducted to discuss the Plans, Specifications, and project requirements. The Contract Documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Bid Form, Bid Bond, Agreement, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, Special Conditions, Payment Bond, Performance bond, Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed, Change Order, Drawings, specifications and Addenda may be examined at the following locations: Duplantis Design Group, PC 314 East Bayou Rd. Thibodaux, La. 70301 Bids shall be accepted from Contractors who are licensed under LA. R.S. 37:2150-2163 for the classification of BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. The Owner requires that each bidder attach to his bid a certified check, cashiers check, or bid bond equivalent to 5% of the total bid as evidence of good faith of the bidder. Sureties used for obtaining bonds must appear as acceptable on the U.S. Department of the Treasury Circular 570. No bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45) days after the actual date of the opening thereof except as provided by law. Any person with disabilities requiring special accommodations must contact Lafourche Parish Government no later than seven (7) days prior to the bid opening. PARISH OF LAFOURCHE Mitch Orgeron /s/ Mitch Orgeron President 12194357 3/26 4/4 4/9/26 ($186.28)
Miscellaneous Notices
Houma Courier
Houma
April 4, 2026
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Miscellaneous Notices
Houma Courier
Houma
April 4, 2026
MINUTES OF PUBLIC MEETING TERREBONNE PARISH RECREATION DISTRICT # 9 HELD Tuesday, February 10,2026 PUBLIC MEETING: Chairman, Janelle Bonvillain, called the meeting to order at7:00 p.m. at 3688 South MandalayRd., Houma, LA 70360. Willie St. Pierre led the prayer. Present were: Janelle Bonvillain, Robert LaJaunie, Buster Bergeron, Willie St. Pierre, TreyLottinger. Absent were: None. Others Present: Director Melissa Hebert, Pernell Pellegrin, and Angela Hidalgo Public: None. A motion was made by Trey Lottinger, seconded Willie St. Pierre by to approve the January2026 meetrng; motion carried. A motion was made by Willie St. Pierre seconded by Trey Lottinger to approve the financialsas presented; motion carried. A motion was made by Willie St. Pierre, seconded by Trey Lottinger, to approve a resolutionordering and calling a special election to be held in Recreation District No. 9 of the Parish ofTerrebonne, State of Louisiana, and to authorize the renewal of a special tax therein, and tomake an application to the State Bond Commission, and providing for other matters inconnection therewith; motion carried. New Business: Pernell Pellegrin addressed the board regarding the annual audit engagements. A motion was made by Buster Bergeron, seconded by Robert LaJaunie, to approve theretention of Martin & Pellegrin, CPAs to perform the annual audit of the district; motioncarried. Old Business: Sno-ball Stand Cover: Melissa Hebert updated on the sno-ball cover Pavillion Painting: Work will resume after Mardi Gras Director's Report: Melissa Hebert handed out a report. She updated the board on the advisoryboard meeting and asked for board member to volunteer to attend. A motion was made by Trey Lottiger, seconded by Willie St. Piene, to waive the fee for publicuse of the work out equipment; motion carried Melissa Hebert further updated the board on the ballfield lights. TPCG Risk Managementperformed inspections of the parks. A motion was made by Trey Lottinger, seconded by Willie St. Pierre, to increase the bl Bankcredit card limit to $5,000.00; motion carried. Both summer camp coordinators are returning this year; working on summer campregistrations. Board Member Comments: Janelle Bonvillain mentioned a call she received from a firm aboutfunding opportunities. Will follow up. There being no fuither business to consider, a motion was made by Trey Lottinger, secondedby Willie St. Pierre, to adjourn the meeting at 8:02 New Business: p.m. Next Meeting: March 10, 2026 at 7:00 pm Angela Hidalgo, Secretary 12224977 4/4/216 ($80.10)
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