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Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
CADDO-BOSSIER PARISHES PORT COMMISSION 2026 GENERAL FUND AND CAPITAL OPERATIONS FUND BUDGET CERTIFICATION I hereby certify: 1. That the 2026 General Fund and Capital Operations Fund Budgets of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission were prepared in accordance with La. R.S. 39:1301-1314, the Louisiana Local Government Budget Act; 2. That upon completion of the proposed budgets, a notice stating: a) the proposed budgets would be made available for public inspection at the offices of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission, the Bossier Parish Police Jury, and the Caddo Parish Commission and b) the date, time, and place of a public hearing on the proposed budgets were published; 3. That the above mentioned notice was published at least ten (10) days prior to the date of the public hearing; 4. That the above mentioned notice was published in the official journals of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission, the Caddo Parish Commission, and the Bossier Parish Police Jury; 5. That a public hearing on the 2026 budgets was held on December 8, 2025 regarding the budgets; 6. That the budgets were presented and adopted by the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission on December 8, 2025; 7. That this notice will be published in The TIMES, the Official Journal of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission; 8. And that certified copies of the budgets will be retained and filed in the office of the Executive Port Director of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission. Approved as to legal form and content: /s/ Dannye W. Malone DANNYE W. MALONE General Counsel / Chief Legal Officer Date: 1/8/2026 This Certification having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: Commissioners: Joshua K. Williams; Judge Stephen V. Callaway (Ret.); James D. Hall; Brian Crawford, Sam N. Gregorio; and Roy Griggs. NAYS: None. ABSTAIN: None. ABSENT: Walter O. Bigby, Jr.; Erica R. Bryant; and Rick C. Prescott. This Certification was declared to be adopted on the 12th day of January, 2026. /s/ James D. Hall JAMES D. HALL Secretary-Treasurer /s/ Joshua K. Williams JOSHUA K. WILLIAMS President January 16,2026 12001190
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Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
CADDO-BOSSIER PARISHES PORT COMMISSION Regular Board Meeting Regional Commerce Center, 3rd Floor Board Room 6000 Doug Attaway Blvd., Shreveport, LA 71115 December 8, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER / OPENING REMARKS: Commission President Joshua K. Williams called the meeting to order at approximately 4:30 p.m. in the 3rd Floor Board Room of the Regional Commerce Center, 6000 Doug Attaway Blvd., Shreveport, Louisiana, and welcomed everyone. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Commission Vice President Stephen V. Callaway led the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. ROLL CALL: The roll was called by Executive Port Director Eric England. Commissioners in attendance included: Joshua K. Williams, Judge Stephen V. Callaway (Ret.), James D. Hall, Walter O. Bigby, Jr., Erica R. Bryant, and Roy Griggs. Absent: Brian Crawford, Sam N. Gregorio, and Rick Prescott. A quorum was present. Commissioner Gregorio joined the meeting at 4:36 p.m. after the roll was called. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS: Commissioner Williams asked for any public comments on agenda items. Hearing none, Commissioner Williams moved on to the next agenda item. 5. PUBLIC HEARING: 2026 GENERAL FUND AND CAPITAL OPERATIONS BUDGETS OF THE CADDO-BOSSIER PARISHES PORT COMMISSION: Commissioner Williams opened the public hearing pursuant to La. R.S. 39:1307 of the Louisiana Local Government Budget Act. He asked for any public comments regarding the 2026 General Fund and Capital Operations Budgets of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission. Hearing none, Commissioner Williams closed the Public Hearing. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 6. SPECIAL BOARD MEETING-BUDGET MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 10, 2025: Commissioner Hall presented the minutes of the Special Board Meeting-Budget of November 10, 2025. Motion by Commissioner Hall, seconded by Commissioner Callaway, to approve the minutes of the Special Board Meeting-Budget of November 10, 2025, as presented. Hearing no questions or comments, the motion was approved by the following votes: AYES: Commissioners: Joshua K. Williams, Judge Stephen V. Callaway (Ret.), James D. Hall, Walter O. Bigby, Jr., Erica R. Bryant, and Roy Griggs. NAYS: 0. ABSENT: Brian Crawford, Sam N. Gregorio, and Rick Prescott. ABSTENTIONS: 0. (Published in its entirety in The Times on December 11, 2025.) 7. REGULAR BOARD MEETING MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 10, 2025: Commissioner Hall presented the minutes of the Regular Board Meeting of November 10, 2025. Motion by Commissioner Hall, seconded by Commissioner Callaway, to approve the minutes of the Regular Board Meeting of November 10, 2025, as presented. Hearing no questions or comments, the motion was approved by the following votes: AYES: Commissioners: Joshua K. Williams, Judge Stephen V. Callaway (Ret.), James D. Hall, Walter O. Bigby, Jr., Erica R. Bryant, and Roy Griggs. NAYS: 0. ABSENT: Brian Crawford, Sam N. Gregorio, and Rick Prescott. ABSTENTIONS: 0. (Published in its entirety in The Times on December 11, 2025.) 8. OCTOBER 2025 FINANCIALS: Commissioner Hall presented the financial report for October 2025. Motion by Commissioner Hall, seconded by Commissioner Griggs to approve the October 2025 Financial Report, as submitted. Hearing no questions, the motion was approved by the following votes: AYES: Commissioners: Joshua K. Williams, Judge Stephen V. Callaway (Ret.), James D. Hall, Walter O. Bigby, Jr., Erica R. Bryant, and Roy Griggs. NAYS: 0. ABSENT: Brian Crawford, Sam N. Gregorio, and Rick Prescott. ABSTENTIONS: 0. NEW BUSINESS: 9. NOMINATING COMMITTEE: Commissioner Williams stated, In accordance with the By-Laws of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission, the Nominating Committee, composed of three commissioners, shall be appointed with the approval of the Commission during the regular meeting held in December each year. Commissioner Walt Bigby, Commissioner Roy Griggs, and Commissioner Rick Prescott were appointed as the 2026 Nominating Committee with Commissioner Walt Bigby serving as the Chairman. Commissioner Williams requested the Committee report back to the Board to present its slate of officers at the January 12, 2026 Regular Board meeting. Hearing no discussion, he requested a motion to approve the 2026 Nominating Committee. Motion by Commissioner Hall, seconded by Commissioner Callaway to approve the Nominating Committee as submitted. Hearing no questions, the motion was approved by the following votes: AYES: Commissioners: Joshua K. Williams, Judge Stephen V. Callaway (Ret.), James D. Hall, Walter O. Bigby, Jr., Erica R. Bryant, and Roy Griggs. NAYS: 0. ABSENT: Brian Crawford, Sam N. Gregorio, and Rick Prescott. ABSTENTIONS: 0. 10. 2026 CALENDAR OF THE CADDO-BOSSIER PARISHES PORT COMMISSION MEETINGS: Mr. England stated in accordance with the Ports enabling legislation, the 2026 meeting schedule has been prepared. It is recommended for adoption at this time. Motion by Commissioner Griggs, seconded by Commissioner Callaway to approve the 2026 Meeting Calendar as submitted. Hearing no questions, the motion was approved by the following votes: AYES: Commissioners: Joshua K. Williams, Judge Stephen V. Callaway (Ret.), James D. Hall, Walter O. Bigby, Jr., Erica R. Bryant, and Roy Griggs. NAYS: 0. ABSENT: Brian Crawford, Sam N. Gregorio, and Rick Prescott. ABSTENTIONS: 0. (Published in its entirety in The Times on December 11, 2025.) 11. ORDINANCE NO. 4 OF 2025: AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE GENERAL FUND FOR THE YEAR 2026, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO. (Published in its entirety in The Times on December 12, 2025.) Mr. England noted in accordance with the Local Government Budget Act, Ordinance No. 4 has been prepared following the budget discussions. Several items have been adjusted based on the interactions with the Commission. Salaries were prepared in accordance with the discussions with the Executive Committee. The fund balance will increase over $3 million through the course of 2026. This ordinance is recommended for adoption as presented. Motion by Commissioner Hall, seconded by Commissioner Callaway to approve Ordinance No. 4 of 2025, as submitted with the stipulation discussed. Hearing no questions, the motion was approved by the following votes: AYES: Commissioners: Joshua K. Williams, Judge Stephen V. Callaway (Ret.), James D. Hall, Walter O. Bigby, Jr., Erica R. Bryant, and Roy Griggs. NAYS: 0. ABSENT: Brian Crawford, Sam N. Gregorio, and Rick Prescott. ABSTENTIONS: 0. Commissioner Bryant thanked Mr. England and the Port Staff for presenting a budget with a projected fund balance that is 5 times the expenditures, which is a very healthy fund balance. It shows the Port is in great financial condition. Commissioner Bryant stated the same was for Ordinance No. 5, which also has a healthy fund balance for 2026. She commended the staff on their hard work and diligence put into the 2026 budgets. These budget ordinances have her full support. 12. ORDINANCE NO. 5 OF 2025: AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE CAPITAL OPERATIONS FUND FOR THE YEAR 2026, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THEREO. (Published in its entirety in The Times on December 12, 2025.) Mr. England noted at last months budget meeting, there was a line item regarding the purchase of a fire truck for Fire District No. 5. There was much feedback from the Commission and the contribution was increased to $1.089 million for the entire purchase price of the fire truck. Mr. England wanted to call attention to this amendment since it was previously presented. Should this ordinance be adopted, Fire District No. 5 will be notified. Also, at the budget meeting, questions arose as to the Fire District 5 operations. The Port has a mutual aid response where if a 911 call occurs, there is a coordinated response between Fire District No. 5 and the Shreveport Fire Department as to the dispatch of first responders based on availability. Also, a large number of the employees of Fire District No. 5 are also SFD personnel, working their off days at the District. Finally, during the Pratt incident, Fire District No. 5 was paramount in its response refilling oxygen tanks as the closest facility available to do so. Mr. England thanked Commissioner Bryant for her comments regarding the budget and he commended Director of Finance, Gloria Washington and staff for an excellent job on the budget and professionalism. Ordinance No. 5 is recommended for adoption with the change previously noted for the fire truck purchase in the amount of $1.089 million. Commissioner Williams thanked Mr. England for amending the budget based on the desires of the Commission for the purchase of the fire truck. Commissioner Bryant asked if the budget was published with or without the amendment. Mr. England stated the budget was published with the original amount of $500,000 towards the fire truck purchase, but this current Ordinance shows the full amount. Commissioner Bryant noted the motion needed to be amended to include this change in the ordinance, so it is clear what is being approved. Motion by Commissioner Callaway, seconded by Commissioner Griggs to amend and adopt Ordinance No. 5 of 2025, as submitted with the amendment discussed. Hearing no questions, the motion was approved by the following votes: AYES: Commissioners: Joshua K. Williams, Judge Stephen V. Callaway (Ret.), James D. Hall, Walter O. Bigby, Jr., Erica R. Bryant, Sam N. Gregorio, and Roy Griggs. NAYS: 0. ABSENT: Brian Crawford and Rick Prescott. ABSTENTIONS: 0. 13. PORT DIRECTORS REPORT: Mr. England provided an update on various activities and projects, including the 2026 Port Night, Act 418 which appointed Mr. England to serve on a Board as a representative from the Port for the area, Fire Station 20, promotion of now Sergeant Jared Marshall, and approval of the Red River Waterway Commission for the purchase of a front-end loader. 14. ADJOURN: Hearing no other comments or questions to come from the Board, Commissioner Williams adjourned the meeting at approximately 4:44 p.m. Respectfully submitted, /s/ James D. Hall James D. Hall Secretary-Treasurer January 16,2026 12001135
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Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
CADDO-BOSSIER PARISHES PORT COMMISSION Special Board Meeting Regional Commerce Center, 3rd Floor Board Room 6000 Doug Attaway Blvd., Shreveport, LA 71115 December 8, 2025, at 3:45 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER / OPENING REMARKS: Commission Vice President Stephen V. Callaway called the meeting to order at approximately 3:45 p.m. in the 3rd Floor Board Room of the Regional Commerce Center, 6000 Doug Attaway Blvd., Shreveport, Louisiana and welcomed everyone. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Commissioner Callaway led the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. ROLL CALL: The roll was called by Executive Port Director Eric England. Commissioners in attendance included: Judge Stephen V. Callaway (Ret.), James D. Hall, Walter O. Bigby, Jr., Sam N. Gregorio, and Roy Griggs. Absent: Joshua K. Williams, Erica R. Bryant, Brian Crawford, and Rick C. Prescott. A quorum was present. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS: Commissioner Callaway asked for any public comments on the agenda item. Hearing none, Commissioner Callaway moved on to the next agenda item. 5. IN ACCORDANCE WITH La. R.S. 34:3159 (B)(2): UPDATE ON PROJECTS AFFECTING ADJACENT LANDOWNERS. Mr. England began by stating in the 2021 legislative session, an amendment to the Ports enabling legislation was created which required a special meeting be held annually to advise the public of projects ongoing within the Ports area. Since that time, the Port has held these special meetings every year. Additionally, the Port Commission makes a point to meet with adjacent landowners as well as lessees to make them aware of current projects, as the master plan has evolved. Utilizing Google Earth, Mr. England showed a map of the Ports 5,000 acres on the north and the south sides of Highway 1. The map identified properties outlined in colors to differentiate land that was available to lease (in green) versus land that is currently leased (in red). Current lease terms range from 20 years up to 99 years. As a reminder, the Port does not sell land but has the authority to lease it up to a maximum of 99 years. When the approximate 2,000-acres was acquired on the south side of Highway 1 near where the map says Robson, excluding the property near Flournoy Lucas Road (14 Oaks), a master plan was done. Mr. England showed a map of the raw land with included examples of setbacks from the levies, pipeline rights-of-way, and roadways. When the Port began to acquire acreage, one particular mandate was to ensure the Port had another mega site for a future lessee. When Benteler Steel leased the 370+ acre site in 2012, the Port was without a mega site. When the Sorensen and the MFE properties were purchased, it fulfilled the goal of acquiring another mega site. This particular area was shown on the map. One of the major projects discussed during the budget process was the Rail project. A map highlighting the route for the proposed rail was shown in purple. Port staff have spent the last several months working with the engineers at KSA and the proposal was submitted to Union Pacific. This step in Union Pacifics application process is called the Development Concept. The Development Concept has been submitted to Union Pacific for a two-mile rail site. This two-mile site will allow rail cars to pull into the Port complex with a complete unit train consisting of 100+ cars of one product. This rail plan also allows the power for the locomotives to disconnect and exit, so the locomotive can return to the UP yard in downtown Shreveport/Bossier City. In conjunction with this Development Concept, Port staff and KSA have worked on several iterations of detailed surveys to maximize the utilization of the property near the bayou. With respect to developing in the vicinity of a bayou, the Caddo Levy District controls a 100-foot servitude from the top of bank on either side of the bayou. Considering the gas wells located on the periphery of the Port property, it was necessary to develop a design to avoid the gas wells. This rail design concept tightly places the rail line at the appropriate place ideally around the levy servitude and also to avoid the gas wells. This will maximize the use of the site in accordance with the master plan. Another major milestone in this project was securing a servitude through LSUs Pecan Station property. In addition, this project involves a gas well operated by BPX. Mr. England showed a map depicting the large BPX well pad and a smaller adjacent well pad operated by Heritage Energy. The team has determined the cost of routing the railroad a certain way would be far less beneficial to the Port compared to the cost of abandoning the Heritage well. The minimal cost of plugging and abandoning the Heritage well is more advantageous financially and for the operation of the railroad. The cost is less than $75,000. There have been talks with Heritage, which has approved the abandonment, and a draft agreement has been prepared. The Port is waiting for the final Development Concept approval from Union Pacific prior to moving forward with the abandonment agreement with Heritage. Mr. England believes Union Pacific will not have an issue with the proposed Development Concept and the abandonment of the well will move forward to all parties best interest. Another rectangular piece of property was highlighted on the map on the southern-most end adjacent to the proposed Union Pacific rail line. This property will allow the Port to establish a rail storage facility, which will provide an extraordinary advantage for the operations of the Port. A map of a current switch yard located at the Ports Industrial Complex was shown as an example of what was planned as a scaled down version for the rail project. This rail line is the first piece in establishing rail service to the Ports western property. Mr. England asked if the Commissioners had any questions. Another major project is the I-69 Service Road. Various reports have indicated the utilization of LA 3276, the existing interchange where Marketplace Chevrolet is located in Stonewall. A map depicting the area and the pathway was shown. The I-69 Service Road would then connect to LA Highway 1 at the Port complex. This is roughly a 10-mile road that would give the Port connectivity to I-49. For the past several months, survey crews have been in the field, and the project is on schedule as far as the steps set forth by DOTD and FHWA. The Port was successful in receiving an INFRA grant when the project construction costs were increased to $80 million. This INFRA grant will close the gap between the funding the Port received and the estimated costs of the project. The project will have an impact on adjacent landowners along its route. Even though this project is being managed by DOTD, Mr. England wanted to report on the I-69 service road since it impacts the Port complex. With the funding in place for this project, the survey data is key to help determine a tighter estimate of construction costs. Since this project has federal funds in it, the FHWA and DOTD have mandatory inflation indexes which must be placed on these projects. The inflation percentage depends on the current CPI (Consumer Price Index). At an estimated $80 million in construction costs, every year increases the inflation amount required to be held for the project. As a public entity with a Design-Bid-Build process, the State of Louisiana must have 100% of the funds in place prior to bidding on the project. The Port is in constant communication with the federal government and DOTD for this project due to the mandatory inflation index. Every year since the project began, the work done to this point to raise the funding, starting with $30 million and now estimating up to $80 million, the Port would like to see this project turning dirt in the next couple of years, so the cost does not spiral out of control due to the increase in inflation. Moving back to the raw land outline map of the Port complex, Mr. England noted a year ago, the 1,000 acres of the 14-Oaks and Franks properties were purchased. Earlier this year, Mike McSwain presented the Flournoy Lucas master plan for this site. In the first quarter of 2026, the Port will begin the process of meeting with key stakeholders in the area to keep them informed and to receive feedback for the master plan project. Also, meetings will be held with the local neighborhood associations to discuss the Flournoy Lucas development. Located on this property is a 17-acre tract in the pecan orchard which is currently under construction by Apex (formally Paloma) for a well pad development. Apexs plan is to develop and drill 17 natural gas wells on this 17-acre pad. The most recent improvements to the site include raising the site to prepare for drilling as well as to install the sound abatement walls. The Port has received complements on the recent fencing installed along the Flournoy Lucas property line which was triggered by trespassing and individuals dumping construction materials. The negotiations with Apex included the access road to the gas well site that would be constructed to the Ports standards for the industrial complex. Local neighbors in 12 Oaks have noticed the exceptional standard of the road and were under the impression this was the Ports new development already started. Another major project affecting landowners is the Tim James Roadway project. Mr. James has several options for the roadway, and his preferred option was shown on the map. A previous option had the roadway intersecting the Apex well pad on the Port property. DOTD has made it clear that the roadway will be at the intersection of Flournoy Lucas and 3132, but also DOTD is requiring the roadway to have an overpass. It will traverse between the neighborhoods of Esplanade and 12 Oaks and then enter the Ports property known as 14 Oaks. This roadway option was considered when developing the master plan for the 14 Oaks property and how it will cross the bayou located on that property. Mr. England concluded his report by asking whether the Commissioners had any questions. Commissioner Callaway asked about the well site along Flournoy Lucas and if a pipeline had to be installed. Mr. England answered in the affirmative. Commissioner Callaway also asked if there was a timeline for the start of the actual drilling. Director of Operations, Tyler Comeaux stated the pipeline right-of-way with Kinder Morgan was currently in the works. The two-way pipeline required to feed that well pad in order for it to produce generation was included in the right-of-way agreement that is being drafted. The pipeline right-of-way runs along the eastern bank of the bayou to connect to the well pad and then connect to an existing 16-inch gas pipeline. Commissioner Callaway asked if some of the outbound pipelines also went through property that did not belong to the Port. Mr. Comeaux answered yes, Port staff are working with Kinder Morgan on a larger project in conjunction with this one to get the gas out of the 17 gas wells in a 24-inch pipeline. Mr. England noted when the Port purchased this property, this pathway was negotiated to secure its location. This was a similar discussion to the bayou and to squeeze the pipeline adjacent to the edge of the Caddo Levy Districts servitude in order to maximize the use of the remaining land. A specific date for the start of the drilling is not known at this time. Mr. England stated in talking with Apex, there are no indications of slowing down and drilling will be imminent. 6. ADJOURN: Hearing no other comments or questions to come from the Board, Commissioner Callaway adjourned the meeting at approximately 4:09 p.m. Respectfully submitted, /s/ James D. Hall James D. Hall Secretary-Treasurer January 16,2026 12001097
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Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
LEGAL NOTICE (Docket No. 26-35 thru 26-37) STATE OF LOUISIANA, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ENERGY, BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA. In accordance with the laws of the State of Louisiana, and with particular reference to the provisions of Title 30 of Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, a public hearing will be held in the Hearing Room, 1st Floor, LaSalle Building, 617 North 3rd Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at 9:00 a.m. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2026, upon the application of EXPAND OPERATING, LLC. At such hearing the Department of Conservation and Energy will consider evidence relative to the issuance of Orders pertaining to the following matters relating to the Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, in the Bethany-Longstreet Field, Caddo Parish, Louisiana. 1. To permit said applicant to drill, designate and utilize two cross unit horizontal wells as alternate unit wells for HA RA SU87, HA RA SU97, and HA RA SU98, at the locations and in the general manner shown on the plat submitted with the application and made a part hereof, in exception to the spacing provisions of the 289-R Series of the Department of Conservation and Energy Orders. 2. To find that the proposed alternate unit wells are necessary to efficiently and economically drain a portion of the Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, underlying HA RA SU87, HA RA SU97, and HA RA SU98, which cannot be so drained by any existing well within such units, including portions of the participating units that are contained within 100' of either side of the common unit boundaries between such units. 3. To provide that with respect to horizontal wells drilled to the Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, within or to serve HA RA SU87, HA RA SU97, and HA RA SU98, where the horizontal portion of the well is cased and cemented back above the top of the Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, the distance to any unit boundary and any offset well(s) should be calculated based on the distance to the nearest perforation in the well and not based on the penetration point or terminus, and that the perforated length of lateral in the proposed cross unit horizontal wells should be located in accordance with the spacing provisions of Statewide Order No. 29-S. 4. To permit the unit operator of HA RA SU87, HA RA SU97, and HA RA SU98 to produce the unit allowable for each of the units from the respective unit wells, any alternate unit well, or from any combination thereof, at its discretion. 5. To find that unit production from the proposed cross unit horizontal wells should be allocated to each of the units from which they produce in the same proportion as the perforated length of the lateral in each such unit bears to the total length of the perforated lateral as determined by an "as drilled" survey performed after such alternate unit wells are drilled and completed, and that unit production should continue to be shared on a surface acreage basis. 6. To continue in full force and effect, except to the extent contrary herewith, the pertinent provisions of Order No. 289-R, effective April 1, 2008, as amended and supplemented by the 289-R Series of Orders, Statewide Order No. 29-S, and all other applicable Statewide Orders. 7. To consider such other matters as may be pertinent. The Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A was originally defined in Order No. 289-R, effective April 1, 2008, and was redefined in Order No. 289-R-3, effective June 25, 2008. A plat is available for inspection in the Department of Conservation and Energy in Baton Rouge and Shreveport, Louisiana. http://dnr.louisiana.gov/conshearings All parties having interest therein shall take notice thereof. BY ORDER OF: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ENERGY Baton Rouge, LA 1/7/26;1/10/26 S lck IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ENERGY AT P.O. BOX 94275, BATON ROUGE, LA 70804-9275 IN WRITING WITHIN TEN (10) WORKING DAYS OF THE HEARING DATE. This Notice does not constitute a summons to appear but is merely an invitation to attend the Hearing if you so desire. Copies of this Notice are being sent to all known Interested and Represented Parties and Interested Owners. This Legal Notice has been published in THE ADVOCATE, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and will be published in the The Shreveport Times, Shreveport, Louisiana. January 16 2026 LLOU0440484
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
Caddo Parish Jury Pool for the term beginning March 30, 2026 @ 9:30 A.M. This done on January 13, 2026 in Caddo Parish, Mike Spence, Clerk of Court. 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MICHAEL ROSS BRANDT WILLIAM JAMES ALVARENGA TIDWELL MARIA DELOS ANGELES CRAIN LETTY VIRGINIA CASTEN THEODORE JOHN CARSON SHALON L CARRIGAN TAMMY STEVENS CAMDEN JEFFREY SAM CARNIE JILL MOBLEY CANTU-AGUILAR REBECCA CHRISTINA COLEMAN JOHN S RAYSHON COLBERT JR HARLEY R COLD EDWARD EARL CLAUDIS PAULAMAI TODD CLARK MABLE LOUISE CHRISTIAN YVETTE HOWE COURVILLE TINA GALE CREEL MARILYN CARR CRAFTS ANITA JEANNE CRAIG ADRIAN R CRAIG COLBY STEWART CORMIER ANITA ANNE CORNELIOUS MARK JOEL COOKSEY REBECCA GUESS COOPER MELANIE PORTER COLLINS LATONYA RENEE COMPTON DONNA GAYLE COLLINS ALTON GEORGE COLLINSWORTH JAMI LEIGH COLLINS EDWARD D DAVIS JANET WREYFORD DAVIDSON JEFFERY DOYAN DAUENHAUER SUSAN TULLOS CULVER BILLY DAVID CUMMINGS CLINTON GARRETT DILLARD KEVIN DEWAYNE DODSON BARBARA ANN DOSS STEVE ALAN DOUGLAS PEGGY JOAN DOMEIER JOSEPH PAUL DIGGS LARRY DEEN LISA M DENHOLLEM JAMES SCOTT DEVERS TAMARA DENISE EDWARDS ROSEMARIE ELLIS LATASHA MICHELL EDWARDS PHEBE FRANCES EASTER CARL EASTERLING MARY FISHER 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Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
INVITATION FOR BID SEALED or ELECTRONIC BIDS, addressed to the Purchasing Agent for the City of Shreveport, must be received in the Purchasing Division, Government Plaza, Suite 610, 505 Travis Street, Shreveport, Louisiana 71101, not later than 2:00 p.m. on February 12, 2026. Shortly thereafter, bids will be publicly opened and announced in the Finance Departments Conference Room 690, Government Plaza, for the following project: IFB 26-004 District 3 Roadway Rehabilitation Phase 2 Designers Estimate: $309,000.00 Download bid documents at www.shreveportla.gov/Solicitations or email ashley.germany@shreveportla.gov. Reference the IFB number as shown above. Receive bid notices by email by registering with BidNetDirect for free. Vendors/Contractors may submit responses to IFBs electronically or by paper copy. It shall be the responders responsibility to make inquiry as to the addenda issued. BidNetDirect shall be the official source for bid documents. Outside of the bid envelope, list the Bidders name, address, license number, bid number, project name, opening date/time and the Citys address. The City of Shreveport in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 78 Stat. 252, 42 USC 2000d-d4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, part 21, Nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an award. An acceptable bid bond, cashiers check, or certified check payable to the City of Shreveport, in an amount not less than five (5%) percent of the bid, including additive alternates, must accompany the bid. Negotiable bid bonds will be returned to the unsuccessful bidder as soon as possible, or not more than 45 days after the opening of bids. All bonds applicable to this transaction must be accompanied by an original power of attorney. An acceptable performance bond equal to 100% of the amount of the contract and a 50% payment bond and 10% two-year maintenance bond will be required of the successful bidder. The lowest responsible and responsive bidder will be requested to adhere to the Citys Fair Share requirements. On any bid submitted in the amount of $50,000 or more, the Contractor shall certify that he or she is licensed under Louisiana Revised Statute 37:2150 et seq. and show his/her license number in the bid and on the envelope or in the designated place in the electronic bid. The licensee shall not be permitted to bid or perform any type or types of work not included in the classification under which his/her license was issued. The bidders attention is called to the Equal Opportunity Clause set forth in the bid documents. Before the contract is awarded the contractor shall pay all taxes, licenses, fees, and other charges which are outstanding and due to the City. The City of Shreveport reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids for just cause. Renee Anderson, MBA, NIGP-CPP, CPPB Purchasing Agent 12000155 1/16 1/23 1/30/26 ($248.69)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
I, Dominique Shuntrel Kelly, have been convicted of indecent behavior with juveniles My address is: 2751 Bibb St, Shreveport, LA 71108 Race: Black Sex: Male Age: 32 Height: 5'6" Weight: 150 Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown Parish of Notification: Caddo The Times: Jan 16, 18, 2026
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
Film & Entertainment Gateway Economic Development District Minutes January 12, 2026 The meeting of the Film & Entertainment Gateway Economic Development District was called to order by Tabatha Taylor at 1:45 p.m., Monday, January 12, 2026, in the Government Chamber in Government Plaza (505 Travis Street). The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Grayson Boucher. The meeting was called to consider the adoption of a resolution. Tabatha Taylor asked for public comments. No one rose to speak. CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION: RESOLUTION 1 OF 2026 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FILM & ENTERTAINMENT GATEWAY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT TO ENTER INTO A COOPERATIVE ENDEAVOR AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE FILM & ENTERTAINMENT GATEWAY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, LOUISIANA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, STATE OF LOUISIANA, THE SHREVEPORT FILM & ENTERTAINMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND GUNIT FILM & TELEVISION LOUISIANA LLC; AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO WHEREAS, the Film & Entertainment Gateway Economic Development District is a political subdivision of the State of Louisiana established by the City of Shreveport (City), and WHEREAS, film and television producer Curtis 50 Cent Jackson, has indicated his willingness to locate a film and television operation in Shreveport, Louisiana, establishing G-Unit Studios, while also making a significant investment to redevelop a large portion of downtown Shreveport in an effort to increase economic activity in the City to complement his entertainment industry operations; and WHEREAS, the State has long expressed its desire to encourage development in Louisiana of a strong capital and infrastructure base for motion picture production in order to achieve an independent, self-supporting industry, as evidenced by LA R.S. 47:6007, as amended; and WHEREAS, the State, through LED desires to provide a Site Development Award, as defined in the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, to the District in the aggregate amount of fifty million dollars ($50,000,000) (the Funds) to assist in the development of the Site in furtherance of establishing an independent, self-supporting film and television industry; and WHEREAS, the District has been asked to assist in the administration of the Funds; and WHEREAS, the Film & Entertainment Gateway Economic Development District (District), Louisiana Economic Development, State of Louisiana (LED), Shreveport Film & Entertainment Economic Development Corporation, and G-Unit Film & Television Louisiana LLC (each a Party and collectively, the Parties) desire to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement (CEA) setting forth the terms, conditions, rights, and obligations of each Party with respect to the development and operation of a film and television production facility whereby the District will assist with the administering the Funds; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the board of the Film & Entertainment Gateway Economic Development District, as governing authority of the District, that: Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are hereby adopted as set forth in the preamble to this Resolution. Section 2. This District does hereby approve the execution of the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement by and among of the Film & Entertainment Gateway Economic Development District, Louisiana Economic Development, State of Louisiana, Shreveport Film & Entertainment Economic Development Corporation, and G-Unit Film & Television Louisiana LLC, in substantially the form attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A, with such modifications as recommended by counsel to the District. . Section 3. The Mayor, in his capacity as chief executive of the District and the Clerk of Council in her capacity as Clerk of the District are hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to take any and all such action as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Resolution. Section 4. If any one or more of the provisions of this Resolution shall for any reason be held to be illegal or invalid, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect any other provision of this Resolution, but this Resolution shall be construed and enforced as if such illegal or invalid provisions had not been contained herein. Any constitutional or statutory provision enacted after the date of this Resolution which validates or makes legal any provision of this Resolution which would not otherwise be valid or legal, shall be deemed to apply to this Resolution. Section 5. This Resolution shall immediately take effect upon adoption. Motion by James Green, seconded by Ursula Bowman, to adopt. Motion approved by the following vote: Ayes: Tabatha Taylor, Gary Brooks, Grayson Boucher, Alan Jackson, James Green and Ursula Bowman. 6. Nays: 0. Out of the Chamber: 0. Absent: Jim Taliaferro. 1. Abstentions: 0. ADJOURNMENT: There being no other business to come before the board, the meeting adjourned at 1:48 p.m. //s// Tabatha Taylor, Chair of the District //s// LaTonya Bogan, Clerk of the District 11999534 1/16/26 ($133.85)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
I, Benjamin Miles Lefils, have been convicted of incest My address is: 7887 Pathway Loop, Shreveport, LA 71107 Race: White Sex: Male Age: 56 Height: 6'0" Weight: 206 Hair Color:Brown Eye Color: Blue Parish of Notification: Caddo The Times: Jan 15, 16, 2026
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
I, James Graydon Porter, have been convicted of simple rape My address is: 3053 Fulton St, Shreveport, LA 71109 Race: White Sex: Male Age: 52 Height: 6'1" Weight: 190 Hair Color: Brown/Bald Eye Color: Hazel Parish of Notification: Caddo The Times: Jan 15, 16, 2026
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
Public Notice (Notice of Intention to Introduce Bill - 2026 Regular Legislative Session) Public notice is hereby given, as provided by R.S. 47:1907.1 that there will be introduced at the forthcoming session of the Legislature of Louisiana, to be convened on March 9, 2026, a bill relative to authorizing assessors in this state to increase their annual salary compensation in an amount not to exceed five percent annually through Fiscal Year 2028-2029; and to provide for related matters. 11995394 1/16 1/21/26 ($39.60)
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Shreveport Times
Shreveport
January 16, 2026
Notice of Public Sale NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE To satisfy the owner's privilege, PS Retail Sales, LLC will sell at public sale on January 28, 2026, the personal property in the below-listed units, which may include but are not limited to: household and personal items, office and other equipment. The public sale of these items will begin at 08:00 AM and continue until all units are sold. The lien sale is to be held at the online auction website, www.storagetreasures.com, where indicated. For online lien sales, bids will be accepted until 2 hours after the time of the sale specified. PUBLIC STORAGE # 24321, 1015 Gould Drive, Bossier City, LA 71111, (318) 309-7953 Time: 08:00 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. B020 - Moore, Donald; B032 - Patterson, Mickey; B038 - Pennington, Brianica; B069 - Davenport, Jacobi; C100 - Bacon, Niaquita; C107 - Hampton, Solena; C114 - SMITH, DONNIE; C118 - germany, kydrick; C119 - Williams, Kalisha; C135 - Walker, Janette; C141 - Mclendon Jr, Robert; D145 - Mitchell, Alvinae; D170 - Stinnett, Jacelynn; D189 - Cowan, Carlice; E250 - Martin, Yolanda; F273 - Clark, Siyenne; G336 - Tasby, Henrietta; G348 - Johnson, Earl W; G354 - Martin, Yolanda; H400 - hitchcock, Trisha; H405 - Johnson, Alicha; I458 - jordan, Robert; I461 - Butler, Camilla; I472 - Barrett, Timothy; J500 - Melendez, Eric; J502 - Edwards, Shukara; J510 - Davis, Lashunda; J741 - Johnson, Quansetta; J755 - Fleming, Alexis; J756 - Patterson, Mickey; J781 - Harrison, Knije; J794 - Skrine, Ashley; J900 - Simon, Teandra; J903 - Fields, DeMichael; J906 - hollins, Brittany; J920 - Wilson, Richunda; K617 - BAILEY, WILLIAM PUBLIC STORAGE # 25468, 4614 Barksdale Blvd, Bossier City, LA 71112, (318) 461-4735 Time: 08:15 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A001 - Harris, Treasure; A018 - morgan, ben; A026 - Steward, John; A051 - Woulard, Yashika; A133 - Tisdale, Sharla; A159 - Ray, Christina; D314 - Spears, Kevin; D319 - Fisher, Myesha; D351 - James, Erwin; E386 - Steward, Julie; E411 - Peterson, Shamaiya; G537 - Bailey, Jessica; H556 - Walker, Sonya; H571 - Banks, Reginald; H585 - Tynes, Casey; H589 - Rone, Desnique Sumlin; P2661 - Giles, Carlos Public sale terms, rules, and regulations will be made available prior to the sale. All sales are subject to cancellation. We reserve the right to refuse any bid. Payment must be in cash or credit card-no checks. Buyers must secure the units with their own personal locks. To claim tax-exempt status, original RESALE certificates for each space purchased is required. By PS Retail Sales, LLC, 701 Western Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201. (818) 244-8080. January 16 2026 LLOU0438083
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