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Abbeville Meridional
Abbeville
January 10, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Vermilion Parish Assessor intends to increase his compensation in accordance with the provisions of Act 366 of the 2023 Session of the Louisiana Legislature, for the term beginning after December 31, 2024. Gabe Marceaux Assessor (PUBLISHED: JANUARY 10 & 14, 2026)
Abbeville Meridional
Abbeville
January 10, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Vermilion Parish Assessor intends to increase his compensation in accordance with the provisions of Act 366 of the 2023 Session of the Louisiana Legislature, for the term beginning after December 31, 2024. Gabe Marceaux Assessor (PUBLISHED: JANUARY 10 & 14, 2026)
Abbeville Meridional
Abbeville
January 10, 2026
City of Abbeville Regular Meeting December 2, 2025 The Mayor and City Council of the City of Abbeville met for a regular meeting on December 2, 2025 at 5:30 P.M., at the regular meeting place, the Council Meeting Room located at 101 North State Street, Abbeville, Louisiana, with the Honorable Roslyn R. White, Mayor, presiding. Members Present: Council Members Carlton Campbell, Terry Broussard, Brady Broussard, Jr., Mayor Pro-Tem, Francis Plaisance, and Tony Hardy Members Absent: None Also Present: Mike Hardy, Police Chief Todd Vincent, Engineer Jude Mire, Fire Chief Chris Gautreaux, Public Works & Parks Director Cristian LeJeune, Digital Media Assistant Bart Broussard, City Attorney Kim Touchet, Engineer Bryon Dozier, Parks and Recreation Coordinator, QSA Mayor White called the meeting to order and requested a roll call. Mayor White called on Councilman Brady Broussard, Jr. to lead the assembly in prayer. Mayor White led those assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor White asked if there were any comments on any of the agenda items prior to action. There were none. -01 introduced by Ms. Terry Broussard and seconded by Mr. Brady Broussard, Jr. to ratify the resignation of Captain Timonthy Beau Barras from the Abbeville Fire Department effective November 12, 2025. The motion passed unanimously. -02 introduced by Mr. Brady Broussard, Jr. and seconded by Ms. Terry Broussard to approve the budget to actual report for the month of October 2025. The motion passed unanimously. -03 introduced by Mr. Brady Broussard, Jr. and seconded by Mr. Carlton Campbell to open a public hearing to receive comments from the public on a proposed ordinance to amend Sections 17-32-Definitions, 17-38-imposition of tax:rates, and 17-80-Dealer's commission generally. The motion passed unanimously. Mayor White detailed the three proposed amendments: amend Section 17-80-Dealer's commission to change the Dealer’s Commission from 2% to 1% to align with other taxing authorities in the parish, amend Section 17-32-Definitions to include ‘digital products’ within the definition of goods, bringing the city ordinance in line with state law, and amend Section 17-38-imposition of tax:rates to reflect the city’s actual sales tax rate of 1.75%. -04 introduced by Mr. Tony Hardy and seconded by Mr. Brady Broussard to close the public hearing and reconvene the regular meeting. The motion carried unanimously. Hardy/T. Broussard Ordinance 25-06 An ordinance to amend Sections 17-32-definitions, 17-38-imposition of tax:rates, and 17-80-Dealer's commission generally. The motion was put to a vote and the vote thereupon was as follows: YEAS: 5(Campbell, T. Broussard, B. Broussard, Plaisance, Hardy) NAYS: 0 ABSENT: 0 ABSTAIN: 0 Therefore, the motion carried unanimously. Mayor White turns the floor over to Mr. Chris Gautreaux, Public Works and Parks Director, for his report on 114 S. Myrtle belonging to John J. Cassidy. Mr. Gautreaux reports that the property has two storage sheds at the rear of the property were dilapidated, presenting a dangerous condition due to a collapsed roof, exposed wiring, and risk of structural failure. Mr. Gautreaux recommends the condemnation of both structures. Mr. Christian Landry, attorney representing the property owner, cross-examined Mr. Gautreaux regarding the methods used during the inspection and noted that lack of citizen complaints about the property. Mr. John (Jay) Cassidy informs the Council that there are no utilities to these sheds and that he has not witnessed criminal activities nor received any complaints about his property. -05 introduced by Mr. Brady Broussard, Jr. to condemn the shed structure at 114 S. Myrtle. The motion failed due to a lack of a second. Mayor White turns the floor over to Ms. Morgana Gates, a representative for the property owner of 214 S. Leonard. Ms. Gates informed the Council that a permit application for the demolition of the structure was currently in progress. The delay was attributed to awaiting final confirmation from CenterPoint Energy regarding the gas lines. -06 introduced by Ms. Terry Broussard and seconded by Mr. Tony Hardy to grant the property owner 30 days post-issuance of the demolition permit to complete the structure demolition and cleanup. The motion carried unanimously. Mayor White asks property owner, Bernardine Rideaux, what her intentions were for the mobile home located on 718 S. I.J. Joiner. Ms. Rideaux states that her plans were to repair the home and allow one of her children to live there. Mayor White turns the floor over to Mr. Gautreaux for his report. Mr. Gautreaux details the dilapidated condition of the mobile home, noting a history of complaints regarding rodents and structural issues. Ms. Rideaux states that every month she maintains and cleans the property. She is requesting more time from the Council to make repairs to the mobile home. -07 introduced by Ms. Terry Broussard and seconded by Mr. Tony Hardy to condemn the property located at 718 S. I.J. Joiner. The motion carried unanimously. Ms. Rideaux asks if there are any resources or anything the City can do to help her. Mayor White informed her that the City cannot provide resources for private properties and that the demolition grant could take up to three years before the work can be completed. -08 introduced by Ms. Terry Broussard and seconded by Mr. Carlton Campbell to grant the property owner of 718 S. I.J. Joiner 30 days from the date of condemnation was issued to make significant repairs to the structure. The motion carried unanimously. Mayor White turns the floor over to Attorney Bart Broussard. Attorney Broussard advised the Council that the City’s ordinance automatically classifies certain breeds, including pitbulls and rottweilers, as “dangerous dogs.” Mayor White states that one month ago they received notice from Councilwoman Terry Broussard and neighbors complaining of the dogs on Matthews Drive. Both Mayor White and Mr. Chris Gautreaux visited the property and witnessed dogs inside a fence with tarps on the fence. Mayor White and Mr. Gautreaux spoke with the property owner about the complaints, but no violations were found at that time. On November 21, 2025, a neighbor shot one of the dogs. The Abbeville Police Department feels that the dogs should be removed from the property and reached out to Debbie Garrot, a Police Jury employee for Animal Control. Mayor White turns the floor over to a neighbor that lives near the property. Neighbor Farmick Demouchet states that the dogs are vicious and recalls that one time a neighborhood dog got onto the property, and the dogs tore it to pieces. Mayor White turned the floor over to Police Chief Mike Hardy. Chief Hardy reports to the Council that the owner, Mr. Stephen Huntsberry, is in the process of having the dogs removed with the assistance of Animal Aid. The Council did not take any action at this meeting, but the Council was directed by Attorney Broussard to invite Mr. Huntsberry and a representative from Animal Control to the next Council meeting. -09 introduced by Mr. Tony Hardy and seconded by Mr. Francis Plaisance to approve payment of estimate for final partial payment number 11, releasing retainage in the amount of $49,794.47 payable to Glenn Lege Construction, LLC relative to the Graceland Avenue and Sidewalk Improvements Project. The motion carried unanimously. -10 introduced by Mr. Francis Plaisance and seconded by Mr. Tony Hardy to approve payment of estimate for partial payment number 1 in the amount of $62,187.06 payable to Glenn Lege Construction, LLC relative to the Abbeville Chris Memorial Airport Construct Hangar Development Area Project. The motion carried unanimously. Mayor White turned the floor over to Attorney Broussard. Attorney Broussard explained that this is the result of the emergency action that the Council took at the October 7 regular meeting regarding the properties at 1108 and 1110 Maude Avenue. The suit is to recover costs from the property owner of 1110 Maude Avenue who damaged water and sewer lines. The City paid the contractor for the repairs. Mayor White explains the city's marshal, the property owner, and the contractor had previously come to an agreement that the property owner would pay the contractor in full for the repairs. The property owner admitted responsibility but later refused to make payment. -11 introduced by Mr. Tony Hardy and seconded by Mr. Francis Plaisance to allow the City Attorney to file suit against the property owner of 1110 Maude Avenue to recover damages in the amount of $2,582.86 incurred by the City as a result of the negligence of aforementioned property owner. The motion carried unanimously. Mayor White turned the floor over to the floor over to Police Chief Mike Hardy. Chief Hardy explains that the Police Department built a concrete slab behind the police station. He states that he received quotes from two different contractors which are approximately $10,100 for a 24’ x 12’ metal building. This building will be funded by the department's Accident Report Fund. Chief Hardy stated that the structure is intended to safely house gas-powered vehicles outside the main station for fire safety reasons. Mayor White noted that this expenditure will require a budget amendment at the next Council meeting as the department is currently 11% overbudget. -12 introduced by Mr. Brady Broussard and seconded by Mr. Tony Hardy to amend the 2025 budget to reflect the Police Department’s purchase of the material for a metal building in the amount of approximately $10,000.00. The motion carried unanimously. Engineer Todd Vincent • Demolition contractor is scheduled to begin next week. • Materials are being gathered for the sewer line air valve project. Parks and Recreation Coordinator Bryon Dozier • Hosting the Toys for Tots Baseball Tournaments this weekend. • Biddy Basketball League games start on December 12th. • Abbeville will host the 8-year-old Biddy Basketball Regional Tournament in February. Mayor Roslyn R. White • Abbeville Christmas Stroll is postponed to Thursday, December 11th from 6:00 P.M.- 8:00 P.M. • Discussed upcoming events: 11/13/25 is Cajun Christmas Celebration and 11/19/25 is Junior Auxiliary Holiday in the Square • City Hall is still collecting new, unwrapped children’s books for our local schools until Thursday, December 11th. • Thank you to our private sponsors for the additional downtown oak tree Christmas lights: Glenn Lege Construction, Sellers and Associates, Darnell, Sikes, and Frederick, Broussard Brothers, Mr. Gene Sellers, Dupuy’s, and The Sellers Group. Police Chief Mike Hardy • Scheduled a safety meeting with Risk Management for the week of 12/15. • Requested a meeting with CPA to discuss the budget. Mayor White informed him to call the CPA to set up the meeting. • Gave the Council 2 lists that reflect the Abbeville Police Department before and after he took over as chief • Confirmed that security is lined up for all upcoming special events. Fire Chief Jude Mire • Councilman Plaisance questions the response times for the fire departments with the rotating substation closures. Chief Mire states the response times for the fully staffed stations were dependent on multiple variables, but the closures are due to being shorthanded for the last two and half years. Due to extended sick leave and vacations for other personnel, substations have been closed in a rotating 24-hour cycle to manage overtime and maintain core safety standards. Confirmed that there are five firefighter positions currently open. Councilman Carlton Campbell • Spoke in favor of allowing trail rides to continue at the Red Barn as they economically benefit the City. Councilwoman Terry Broussard • Thank you to local groups including the Vermilion Youth Group, Rotary Club, and Kiwanis Club for their work in the community and to everyone who contributed to the Christmas lights and decorations. Councilman Brady Broussard, Jr. • Thank you to the Christian Service Center, the Vermilion Reach Group, Rotary Club, and City personnel for the successful community Thanksgiving luncheon for the needy which served over 300 people. There being no further business to discuss, Mayor White declared this meeting adjourned. ATTEST: APPROVE: Kathleen S. Faulk Roslyn R. White Secretary-Treasurer Mayor
Abbeville Meridional
Abbeville
January 10, 2026
ABBEVILLE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD NOTICE OF A COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION A written examination will be given in approximately ninety (90) days, to approved applicants for the purpose of placing names on the competitive employment list for the class of FIRE CHIEF in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Law and the rules of Abbeville Civil Service Board. Application forms may be obtained from Charlene Domingue, the Secretary to the Fire Chief, at 210W. Vermilion St,. Abbeville, LA or online at Office of State Examiner ose.louisiana.gov Completed applications and the required attachments must be received by Charlene Domingue, at 210 W. Vermilion St., Abbeville, LA, by 3:00 p.m. on January 16, 2026. Approved applicants will be notified of the exact date, time, and place of the examination at least five (5) days prior to the examination date. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: See attached Qualification Requirements By direction of the chairman: Mana Subut MONA HEBERT, Secretary Post at all stations from January 6, 2026 through January 16, 2026 DO NOT REMOVE BY ORDER OF ABBEVILLE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD THE CITY OF ABBEVILLE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Unless otherwise specified, all requirements listed below must be met by the filing deadline for application for admission to the examination. Must meet all requirements of the Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Law, including being a citizen of the United States and of legal age. After offer of appointment, but before beginning work in this class, must pass a physical examination, the selection and administration of which shall be authorized by the Appointing Authority, designed to demonstrate good health and physical fitness sufficient to perform the essential duties of the position, with or without accommodation. Must possess a valid driver's license. MUST MEET ONE OF THE FOLLOWING THREE QUALIFICATIONS EITHER Must have a bachelor's degree in fire science, fire administration, business administration, public administration, or other related curriculum and at least six (6) years of experience in full time fire service positions, at least two (2) years of which must have been in positions which include administrative or supervisory responsibilities. Fire service experience must include full time experience with a paid fire department in fire suppression and rescue, and may include work in positions which would provide background in fire prevention and investigation, fire training, andrelated areas of fire department operations and management. OR Must have an associate degree in fire science, fire administration, or other related curriculum, or a bachelor's degree in an unrelated curriculum and at least eight (8) years of experience in full time fire service positions, at least two (2) years of which must have been in positions which include administrative or supervisory responsibilities. Fire service experience must include full time experience with a paid fire department in fire suppression and rescue, and may include work in positions which would provide background in fire prevention and investigation, fire training, and related areas of fire department operations and management. OR Applicant must possess one of the following: high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate, high school transcript, affidavit from the issuing high school, associate's or bachelor's degree, or college transcript, any one of which must indicate that graduation has occurred or a degree awarded. A certification of completion shall not be sufficient to substitute for a diploma or equivalency certificate and must have at least ten (10) years of experience in full time fire service positions, at least four (4) years of which must have been in positions which include administrative or supervisory responsibilities. Fire service experience must include full time experience with a paid fire department in fire suppression and rescue, and may include work in positions which would provide background in fire prevention and investigation, fire training, and related areas of fire department operations and management. (published: january 10, 2026
Abbeville Meridional
Abbeville
January 10, 2026
ABBEVILLE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD NOTICE OF A COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION A written examination will be given in approximately ninety (90) days, to approved applicants for the purpose of placing names on the competitive employment list for the class of FIRE CHIEF in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Law and the rules of Abbeville Civil Service Board. Application forms may be obtained from Charlene Domingue, the Secretary to the Fire Chief, at 210W. Vermilion St,. Abbeville, LA or online at Office of State Examiner ose.louisiana.gov Completed applications and the required attachments must be received by Charlene Domingue, at 210 W. Vermilion St., Abbeville, LA, by 3:00 p.m. on January 16, 2026. Approved applicants will be notified of the exact date, time, and place of the examination at least five (5) days prior to the examination date. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: See attached Qualification Requirements By direction of the chairman: Mana Subut MONA HEBERT, Secretary Post at all stations from January 6, 2026 through January 16, 2026 DO NOT REMOVE BY ORDER OF ABBEVILLE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD THE CITY OF ABBEVILLE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Unless otherwise specified, all requirements listed below must be met by the filing deadline for application for admission to the examination. Must meet all requirements of the Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Law, including being a citizen of the United States and of legal age. After offer of appointment, but before beginning work in this class, must pass a physical examination, the selection and administration of which shall be authorized by the Appointing Authority, designed to demonstrate good health and physical fitness sufficient to perform the essential duties of the position, with or without accommodation. Must possess a valid driver's license. MUST MEET ONE OF THE FOLLOWING THREE QUALIFICATIONS EITHER Must have a bachelor's degree in fire science, fire administration, business administration, public administration, or other related curriculum and at least six (6) years of experience in full time fire service positions, at least two (2) years of which must have been in positions which include administrative or supervisory responsibilities. Fire service experience must include full time experience with a paid fire department in fire suppression and rescue, and may include work in positions which would provide background in fire prevention and investigation, fire training, andrelated areas of fire department operations and management. OR Must have an associate degree in fire science, fire administration, or other related curriculum, or a bachelor's degree in an unrelated curriculum and at least eight (8) years of experience in full time fire service positions, at least two (2) years of which must have been in positions which include administrative or supervisory responsibilities. Fire service experience must include full time experience with a paid fire department in fire suppression and rescue, and may include work in positions which would provide background in fire prevention and investigation, fire training, and related areas of fire department operations and management. OR Applicant must possess one of the following: high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate, high school transcript, affidavit from the issuing high school, associate's or bachelor's degree, or college transcript, any one of which must indicate that graduation has occurred or a degree awarded. A certification of completion shall not be sufficient to substitute for a diploma or equivalency certificate and must have at least ten (10) years of experience in full time fire service positions, at least four (4) years of which must have been in positions which include administrative or supervisory responsibilities. Fire service experience must include full time experience with a paid fire department in fire suppression and rescue, and may include work in positions which would provide background in fire prevention and investigation, fire training, and related areas of fire department operations and management. (published: january 10, 2026
Natchitoches Times
Natchitoches
January 10, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE Early Notice and Public Review of a Proposed Activity in a Floodplain and Wetland To: All interested Agencies Federal, State, and Local Agencies, Groups and Individuals This is to give notice that Village of Clarence, Louisiana under 24 CFR Part 58 has conducted an evaluation as required by Executive Order 11988 and Executive Order 11990 and in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 55.20 in Subpart C Procedures for Making Determinations on Floodplain Management and Wetlands Protection. The activity, a drainage improvements project, is funded under the Community Development Block Grant – Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) program, funded through Round 2 of the Louisiana Office of Community Development – Disaster Recovery (LOCD-DR) Louisiana Watershed Initiative (LWI). The proposed project involves drainage improvements to two areas of the Village: the Marquetta Drive and Greenville Drive neighborhoods in the Village of Clarence in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Portions of the project area are located in the floodplain and wetland. The proposed activities include channel modifications, roadside ditch improvements, and culvert upgrades and replacements. The Marquetta Drive area is located in the FFRMS floodplain Zone A (100-year), and the Greenville Drive area is in the FFRMS floodplain Zone AE (100-year) per FIRM 22069C0385D dated 7/19/2015. In addition, there is a 0.02-acre palustrine emergent wetland located in the northeastern segment of the Marquetta Drive area and a 0.13-acre palustrine emergent wetland located in the central portion of the Greenville Drive area. The existing natural and beneficial functions of these wetlands include floodwater storage and conveyance, groundwater recharge, water quality improvement, and habitat support. The intrinsic values of the identified wetlands include ecological integrity, natural heritage, aesthetic value, and connectivity to larger systems. Altogether, two wetlands (totaling 0.15 acres) and four streams (5,223 LF) were identified within the project area. There are three primary purposes for this notice. First, people who may be affected by activities in the floodplain and/or wetland and those who have an interest in the protection of the natural environment should be given an opportunity to express their concerns and provide information about these areas. Commenters are encouraged to offer alternative sites outside of the floodplain and/or wetland, alternative methods to serve the same project purpose, and methods to minimize and mitigate project impacts on the floodplain and/or wetland. Second, an adequate public notice program can be an important public educational tool. The dissemination of information and request for public comment about the floodplain and/or wetland can facilitate and enhance Federal efforts to reduce the risks and impacts associated with the occupancy and modification of these special areas. Third, as a matter of fairness, when the Federal government determines it will participate in actions taking place in floodplain and/or wetland, it must inform those who may be put at greater or continued risk. Written comments must be received by the Village of Clarence at the following address or before January 27, 2025: The Village of Clarence, 6004 Highway 71, Clarence, LA 71414 and 318-357-0440, Attention: Marques Braxton, Mayor. More information regarding this project may also be reviewed from 9:00 AM until 4:00 PM at 6004 Highway 71, Clarence, LA 71414 or requested via email sent to info@villageofclarence.org. Comments may also be submitted via email at info@villageofclarence.org. $47.00 016.25 1/10/26
Natchitoches Times
Natchitoches
January 10, 2026
NOTICE OF JURY LIST Tenth Judicial District Court Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana News Paper Report Persons Subject to Service as 2026‑002 Jurors for the Session of Petit Jury Court Beginning Monday, January 26, 2026 at 09:00 AM Before Judge Desiree Duhon Dyess Jury Number 2026‑002 ADAMS, COURTNEY ELIZABETH ADAMS, QUANTARIO DEMARCUS ALEX, CHARDARIUS RASHARD ALFORD, TIERRA MICHELLE ALI, NASSER RAMZI ALLEN, JASMINE SHANELE ANDERSON, KATHY MARIE ANDERSON, PHYLLIS LEDOUX ANDREWS, LILY CATHERINE ANTHONY, CHRISTOPHER DARNELL ANTHONY, DEONTE JEROME ANTOINE, KELSTEN MARIE ARNOLD, RYAN CHANCEY ATHERTON, JAMES EDWARD BAILES, JUDY MARIE BALLARD, BRIANNA NICOLE BALLARD, DYLAN BARNES, LUANDA FAYE BASSETT‑GULLEY, SAVANNAH S BAXTER, CALEB CARROL BAYONNE, QUENTIN JERMAINE BAYONNE, THERESA EARLENE BEARD, MAZIE BEAUDOIN SR, PATRICK BEEBE, JAMES RICHARD BEEBE, JOHNNY VINCENT BEEBE, NATALIE LOUISE BERGERON, DIANA CALLAHAN BERNARD, ALEXA OLIVIA BERRY, DEBRA ANN BERRY, MICHAEL DEAN BINGHAM, STEPHANIE RENE BOBB, LONNIE STEPHEN BONDS, WILLIAM GARRETT BONNETTE JR, SAMUEL JOHN BOUCHIE, PAIGE ANDERSON BOWERS, TERRY WAYNE BOYER, VICTORIA LYNN BRADEN, WINOKA YVETTE BRADLEY, NATALIE CHARNAE BRADLEY, TWANYA BRAGG, ALONZO N BRANTLEY, JAMES HENRY BRAXTON, ESTELLE BAILEY BREAUX, CONNOR AUGUSTINE BRIAN, ROXANNE FRENCH BRIDGES, RENEE LEACH BROADWAY, JUSTIN REED BROOKS, NAKERIA KANITA BROWN, MERCILE ROGERS BROWN, TANYA REKETHA BROWN, TERENCE BROWN, TIMOTHY SCOTT BRYANT, JACKIE DALE BULLOCK, DAVID MATTHEW BURR, ROBERT E BURRELL JR, JAMES CHARLES BURT, DOROTHY KAY BYNOG, JAMES F BYNOG, JOSEPH BRANDON CADE, COLEMAN WYATT CAMERON, COURTNEY DUNN CARNEY III, JOHNNY RAY CARR, KELLEY CARROLL I, KENAN JOSEPH CHESSER, JARED CARL CLAIBORNE, DANIEL ANTONIO DEMANUEL CLARK, JOHN FRANK CLARK, THOMAS DONIVAN CLEMONS, CHARLES EDWARD COFFEY, KELLY JEAN COFFEY, STEVEN LYNN COHEN, PRINCESS T COLE JR, JAMES ROBERT COLE, TYLER LEE ALEXANDER COLEMAN, JESSICA COLLINS, CAROL LYNN COLSON, MELANIE COOPER CONANT, DANA TERESE CONANT, JOYCE BRADLEY CONLAY, DOLORES LEVINE COOPER, PATRICK LAMAR CORRY, LANCE COTE, RENEE PAULA COUSINS, JAMES WESLEY COX JR, JOHNNY WAYNE COX, NATALIE PINELL CRENSHAW, ADA NAKIA CUSTIS, CARLA BANKSTON DALE, LAKEISHA MARGUERITTE DAUZAT, DUSTIN P DAVIS, KELLY CELESTE DAVIS, LINDA GAYLE DELACERDA, JAMES ARON DELACERDA, MORGAN PAIGE DELONEY, TONYA RENEA DEMERY III, ELBERT ROMAN DEMERY, TIMOTHY LARUE DONAWAY, YVONNE JONES DORTLON, JAMES K DOWDEN, GLENDA ANTHONY DOYLE, JARED ETHAN DUBOIS, NATHANIEL JOSEPH DUFRENE, DONNA BILLIOT DUKE, TOYE COOPER DUMARS, DEZSTINY ARIEANNA DUNN, DANNY DUNN JR, LESLIE LEROY DURR, TINLEY B EAVES, SHARON GRAPPE EBERT, CARLA DOVE EDWARDS, KETURAH SHANQUAN EDWARDS, LAJAUNDA DENISE EDWARDS, SAVANNAH MAREE EGANS, CHRISTOPHER LYNN ELKINS, RITA BERNARD ELOI, GRANT FREDRICK ESTES, CARLTON DAVID EVANS, KATRINA EVANS, SHATORIA YVETTE FAUST, HAROLD EDWARD FERREYROS, MARISSA K FIELDS, MESHA A FISHER, BRUCE DAVID FISHER, ERICA TRUMANA FONTENOT, JEFFERY SCOTT FOSTER, AARON SETH FOSTER, JACINTA L FOSTER, MARSHALL RAY FOWLKES, ADAM FRIDAY, CHRISTINA MARIE FRIDAY, MISTY LYNN FULLER, INEZ DONNELL GAHAGAN JR, FRED SCONYERS GALLIEN, MARY MAURER GALLIEN, VERONICA LEE GAUTREAU, ARTHUR CHARLES GENTRY, DAMERIA SHONTAE GEORGE, DORIS ANN GOLEMON, JUDITH SHARON GORDON, SALICIA N GORDY, DANIEL RAY GRAHAM, JOHN MARCUS GRAYSON‑OWENS, KIWANA MICHELE GREEN, ANNIE LEE GREEN, ERIKA JANE GREEN, TAWANA LAQWAN GUILLET, LISA JETT HALE, RICHARD T HALL, FRANK ROBERT HAMILTON, DESTYNI HARRIS, JORDAN KYLE HARRISON SR, RODNEY HAYNES, CALVIN ERVIN HELAIRE, EMMA GRACE HEMPERLEY, JOHN D HENNINGTON, DEKENDRICK TERELLE HENSON, MADISON PAIGE HERNANDEZ‑MELDER, KIMBERLY MICHELLE HOLM, ELIZABETH ANNE HOLMES, CARL RAY HOLMES, DESTINEE JACKSON HOLMES, OSCAR RAY HOLMES, OZZIE MARIE HOOPER SR, LARRY W HORN, BRENDA DIANE HORTON, DAVID FUELLEMAN HOWARD, DOMINIQUE DEVAYA JARAE HOWARD, MAXWELL W HUBIER, ROBERT BLAKE HUDSON, TARLISHA JOY HULLABY, ESSITERICAH TOINELLE HUTSON, FREDDIE PEAIR HYAMS, DONALD PAUL JACKSON, JASMINE D JACKSON, LEE ARTHUR JACKSON JR, OSCAR J JACKSON, SHUNTA' JACKSON, TIFFANY RENEE JACKSON, TREVA DENISE JENKINS III, ANDREW JACKSON JOHNSON, BETTY JEAN JOHNSON, DIQUAN LANA JOHNSON, GLENDA JEAN JOHNSON, JEREMIAH JOHNSON, KELAND EDWARD JOHNSON, KENNARD ERIC N JOHNSON, LEONARD JOHNSON, NICHOLAS DEWAYNE JOHNSON III, OTIS JOHNSON, SHURON ANTHONY JOHNSON, TEMESA LANETTE JONES, REBECCA MICHELLE JONES, TOMARIO LAWRENCE JORDAN, NICHOLAS LEE KAUTZ, KATHLEEN EDNA KAY, MCKENZIE ALEXANDRA KAY, NINA LACAZE KEESLER, PAUL A KELONE, COURTLIN JOSEPH KENDRICK, CHRISTOPHER GREG KERRY, GLORIA JORDAN KIRKENDOLL, DARRELL WAYNE KNIPPERS, JUDY DIANE KNOFF, HANNAH ROSE KNOTTS, SANDRA BOBBITT LABORDE, MICHAEL JOSEPH LACAZE JR, DEREK AMBROSE LACEY, ROSE MARIE LACOUR, GWENDOLYN ANN LACOUR, JULIENA FRANCES LACY, T'NAIJA M LATCHIE, TIMOTHY DEMOND LAW, LAKESHA C LAWRENCE, JESSICA DIANE LAWSON, CRAIG L LEONE, ANGELA WHITE LEWIS, BOBBY RAY LEWIS, CHRISTOPHER DEON LEWIS, JASMINE N LEWIS, STEPHANIE MARIE LLORENS, DEMARD DELVON LLOYD JR, ROSS DAVID LOFTON, DEVON SLAY LONGINO, GLYNDA FAYE LOVELL, JAMES L LUCAS II, FLOYD MACIJESKI, REBECCA SUSAN MACKEY, BENJAMIN JAMES MARSHALL, CHARLES RAY MAYEAUX, MIRANDA RAE MCCLAINE, JORDAN MCCLURE, JUSTIN CONRAD MCCRAY, RHONDA SUE MCDANIEL, JONATHAN LEE MCFARLAND, RICHARD DAW MCGASKEY, CLYDIA NABORS MCGASKEY, KAKISHA KAWANA MCGRATH II, MICHAEL ROSS MCLAREN, THERESA BAGLEY MESSENGER, KATHRYN DELANE MESSICK, SUZANNE METOYER, MEAGAN NICOLE MILES, SELIA ANTRA MILLER, MICHAEL JAMES MILLS, KATHY RENEE MILSAP, LALANIA KEIYNESHIA DE MITCHELL, PAMELA LATRICE MOCK JR, OTIS LEE MORAN, GREG E MORGAN, BRENDA WIGGINS MORGAN, JOHN JOSEPH NEWHART, JUSTIN MICHAEL NEWTON, SIERRA SIOMNE NICHOLS, JOSEPH L NOLLEY, KENNETH DWAYNE OUBRE, ALEX BRADLEY PAIGE, MARY LOUISE PARDEE, RUBY DARCELL PARKS, SONYA ANN PARR, ROBERT DUANE PAYNE, OPAL MIDRED PAYTON, MYRTIS LEE PESNELL I, SHERIDAN COLLEEN PETEFISH, MARCELLA A PETITE, CHARLOTTE R PHILLIPS, CYNTHIA GAIL PHILLIPS, MACKENZIE LORRAINE PICHT, HARLAN WENDELL PIKES, DAWN RENEA PIZZOLATO, BROOKS LEE PLEASANT, JIMMY KYLE POBST, LORI SCALES POWELL, ANITA WELCH POWELL, BROOKS WEAVER POWELL, IMAONI BRIANA PRUDHOMME, JACOB BENJAMIN PULLIG, BRAYDEN KALE RACHAL, DANIEL RAY RACHAL III, DOUG ARLEN RACHAL, LILLIAN HOPE RACHAL, MARK DYLAN RACHAL, WILLIAM CRAIG RASPBERRY, LONI ANN RATHBURN JR, WILLIAM THOMAS RATLIFF, JANE DOUGLAS RAYMOND, RANDON DEARDRE RAYNES, GILBERT BRADFORD RAYNES, MARTHA SCALLION REED, DEANDRE RAHKEEM RELIFORD, LINDA SWINEY RELIFORD SR, MELVIN EARL REMO, KARLOS DJUAN REMO, LASHONDA RENE RENFROW, TAVA CATHERINE RIGGS, CRAIG DILLION RIVERA‑CASTILLO, ERIKA ROBERTS, DAVID CARL ROBINSON, JOCELYN ROQUE, PATRICIA ANN J ROY, MICHAEL DILLON RUSSELL, BETHANY ANNETTE RYDER, MICHAEL WAYNE SALARD, ARGYN SALARD, JOHN MICHEAL SANDERS, ELIZABETH NICOLE SANDIDGE, MONIQUE YVONNE SARAGUSA, SHERRY A SARPY, MARCUS DWAYNE SARPY III, SIMON SAVELL, WALKER WAYNE SAWYER, LOVELY DOROTHY SCOTT, KIZZY NAKEISHA SCOTT, LAIRD CHRISTOPHER SCOTT, MARLENA MARIE SELF, SHELBY NICHOLE SHAFFER, SANDRA KAY SHEFFIELD, JAMES SIMON SHELTON, ARION SHERMAN, KENNEDY REED SHIVERS, LAWNEY PAUL SHUMATE, EMILY SUZANNE SILAS, AMY GAIL SIMMONS IV, THOMAS SIMS, JAMES ALVIN SLAY, RICHARD MICHAEL SMART, DEZSI RICARDA SMITH, CLARISSA FREENEA SMITH, GARLAND ORIE SMITH JR, JAMES CLAYTON SMITH, JULIE ABADIE SMITH, LONNIE HUGH SMITH JR, RICKEY LAYNE SMITH, SOPHIA MARRA SMITH‑ROBINSON, MELISSA JANETTE SNOWDEN, IDELL W SOLITAIRE, JAMMENESSHA PHATA SOWELL, CYNTHIA RENA SPURGEON, JUDY MARIE ST ANDRY, GLEN ALLEN STAFFORD, PAYTON THOMAS STANLEY, HAYDEN RUSSELL STEPHENS, MARTHA D STEVENSON, JANICE MARIE STEWART, JAMIE JUSTICE STOCKMAN, KRISTOPHER DALE STOCKTON, ERIKA N STOW, GENE BARON STUCKEY, MADISON DANIELLE SYKES, DEMYESHIA DONTAY SYLVIA, FRANCES ELAINE TARPLEY, ROBBIE SUE TATE, CHRISTEN R TATUM, MARY RAINS TAYLOR JR, BOBBY DARION TAYLOR, ROBIN RENEA THOMAS, DENISE GAIL THOMAS, MICHAEL GERARD KENNEDY TILMON, YULUNDREA RESHANAE TODTENBIER, ERIKA LYNN TOLIVER, LATANYA NICOLE TONEY, DONALD WAYNE TOOMER, WILLIE JERMAR TRICHEL SR, ANTHONY GLEN TRIGGS, DIANNA TUCKER, ELLEN LEE VALLET, TAMERA CARNEY VALRIE JR, WILLIE EDWARD VANMATRE, DANYEL A VIENNE, PATRICK WILLIAMSON VIRECE SR, HUEY JAMES WAKELEY, KENT DOUGLAS WALLACE, MICHAEL W WASHINGTON, LUCILLE WATERS, PAMELA BRITAIN WATKINS, VIRGINIA ANN WEATHERFORD, JENNIFER SUZANNE WELCH, HERBERT BRUCE WIGELY, MARY ANN WIGGINS, EMILY MCLAREN WILLIAMS, DEMARKCUS RASHAUD WILLIAMS, JERRY LANE WILLIAMS, MILTON DEWAYNE WILLIAMS, RUSSELL CHARLES WILLIAMS, SAVANNAH OLIVER WILLIAMS, SHELIA A WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS, TAYLOR JEREMIE WILLIAMS, TEDARIUS TREMAYNE WILSON, KEARIA WINN, WILLIAM DANIEL WITHERS, KRISTI PADDIE WOODEL, KAREN DIANNE WRIGHT, JACK LUCAS WYATT, SHAYANNA HOPE YANDELL, KATHERINE LYNN YOPP, JEREMY LEE YOUNG, STEPHANIE DIANNE ZACHARY, ANDREA BRAUD ZEICHNER, SIDNEY BENJAMIN Juror Count: 400 $173.00 015.26 1/10/26
Natchitoches Times
Natchitoches
January 10, 2026
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Versus No. 95973A JAMES P. MCDONALD AND KATHERINE D. MCDONALD A/K/A KATHERINE MCDONALD 10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT ---- PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES STATE OF LOUISIANA Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued in the hereinabove entitled and numbered cause I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale and sell for cash, ***WITHOUT*** appraisement, to the last and highest bidder, at public auction, at the NATCHITOCHES PARISH COURTHOUSE, 200 Church Street, on the First Floor in the hallway just outside the doorway of the Sheriff’s Department Civil Office, Natchitoches, Louisiana, between the legal sale hours commencing at 10:00 A.M. on WEDNESDAY, ***February 11, 2026***,the following described property, to wit: A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND containing 1.23 acres situated in Section 34, Township 11 North, Range 7 West, Village of Campti, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, designated as Tract A on that certain survey by John E. Bradford, P.L.S. dated March 24, 2003, recorded under Instrument No. 222980 at Map Slide No. 503-A of the records of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, (the "Survey") and is more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commence at a drillstem monumenting Point G on a survey by A.J. Brouillette, R.L.S., dated September 22, 1976, recorded under Instrument No. 147491 in Conveyance Book 331, at Page 868 of the records of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, and proceed thence South 07 degrees 38 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 131 feet; proceed thence South 07 degrees 34 minutes 40 seconds East a distance of 95.87 feet to a 2 inch galvanized pipe fence corner post set in concrete monumenting Point 1 on the Survey, the POINT OF BEGINNING. From the POINT OF BEGINNING proceed thence North 87 degrees 56 minutes 50 seconds East a distance of 286.85 feet to a 2 inch galvanized pipe fence corner post set in monumenting Point 2 on the Survey; proceed thence South 12 degrees 40 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 95.20 feet to a 2 inch galvanized pipe fence corner post set in concrete monumenting Point 3 on the Survey; proceed thence South 81 degrees 35 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of 119.40 feet to a 2 inch galvanized pipe fence corner post set in concrete monumenting Point 4 on the Survey; proceed thence South 00 degrees 51 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 150.42 feet to a 2 inch galvanized pipe fence corner post set in concrete on the northerly edge of the right of way for Front Street monumenting Point 5 on the Survey; proceed thence along said right of way North 87 degrees 15 minutes 40 seconds West a distance of 46.57 feet; proceed thence along said right of way North 83 degrees 40 minutes 40 seconds West a distance of 73.46 feet; proceed thence along said right of way North 80 degrees 52 minutes 40 seconds a distance of 37.79 feet to a 2 inch galvanized pipe fence corner post set in concrete; proceed thence North 08 degrees 29 minutes 50 seconds West a distance of 96.79 feet to a 2-inch galvanized pipe fence corner post set in concrete; proceed thence North 08 degrees 49 minutes 50 seconds West a distance of 31.87 feet to a 2 inch galvanized pipe fence corner post set in concrete; proceed thence North 08 degrees 18 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of 108.08 feet to a 2 inch galvanized pipe fence corner post set in concrete monumenting Point 1 on the Survey, the POINT OF BEGINNING. Together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, and all of the rights, ways, privileges, servitudes, appurtenances and advantages thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. ANYONE PURCHASING PROPERTY AT SHERIFF'S SALE IS GIVEN UNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY TO PAY THE FULL PURCHASE AMOUNT BY CERTIFIED FUNDS. BECAUSE FUNDS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE BY 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY, ANYONE INTERESTED IN BIDDING MUST SUBMIT A “LETTER OF CREDIT” FROM THEIR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TO FELICIA WHITE AT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE PRIOR TO THE SALE. $169.75 014.26 1/10/26 2/5/26
Natchitoches Times
Natchitoches
January 10, 2026
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR PERMIT DHS Investment LLC doing business as Discount Liquor and Tobacco Depot is applying to the Office of Alcohol & Tobacco Control of the State of Louisiana for a Permit to sell beverages of high and low alcoholic content at retail in the parish of Natchitoches at the following address: 5892 Highway 1, Natchitoches, LA 71457. Muhammad Haseeb, Owner $50.00 013.26 1/10/26 1/17/26
Natchitoches Times
Natchitoches
January 10, 2026
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE FOUR-F ENTERPRISES, INC. Versus No. 95928A SARAH JEWELL CLARK 10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT ---- PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES STATE OF LOUISIANA Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued in the hereinabove entitled and numbered cause I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale and sell for cash, ***WITH*** appraisement, to the last and highest bidder, at public auction, at the NATCHITOCHES PARISH COURTHOUSE, 200 Church Street, on the First Floor in the hallway just outside the doorway of the Sheriff’s Department Civil Office, Natchitoches, Louisiana, between the legal sale hours commencing at 10:00 A.M. on WEDNESDAY, ***February 11, 2026***,the following described property, to wit: THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND, together with all buildings and improvements located thereon, situated in Section 7, Township 12 North, Range 5 West, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, and being more particularly described as beginning at the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 7, and running South 275 yards to a Point of Beginning and from said Point of Beginning running South 82 ½ yards; thence East 440 yards; thence North 82 ½ yards; thence West 440 yards to the Point of Beginning and containing 7.50 acres, more or less. ANYONE PURCHASING PROPERTY AT SHERIFF'S SALE IS GIVEN UNTIL 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY TO PAY THE FULL PURCHASE AMOUNT BY CERTIFIED FUNDS. BECAUSE FUNDS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE BY 2:00 P.M. ON SALE DAY, ANYONE INTERESTED IN BIDDING MUST SUBMIT A “LETTER OF CREDIT” FROM THEIR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TO FELICIA WHITE AT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE PRIOR TO THE SALE. $86.78 010.26 1/10/26 2/5/26
Natchitoches Times
Natchitoches
January 10, 2026
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS The Housing Authority of the City of Natchitoches will hold its regular Board Meetings on the third Monday of each month at 5:30 pm. The meetings are held at the Housing Authority’s Administrative Office located at 536 Culbertson Lane, Natchitoches, LA 71457. $17.00 003.26 1/8/26 1/10/26
DeRidder News Leader (Vernon Parish legals)
Leesville
January 9, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE LD6PCKAB4RL100293 LEIKE is stored at 1421 Jeane Chapel Rd., Leesville, LA , 71446. If all current charges are not paid and vehicle claimed by owner by 02/01/2026 a Permit to Sell may be obtained. Jan 9, 16 2t 2090308 Notice Cost- $77.50
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