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DeQuincy News
DeQuincy
July 8, 2026
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DEQUINCY CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA MONDAY, JULY 13, 2026 AT 5:30 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 300 N. HOLLY ST., DEQUINCY, LA. CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE ROLL CALL 1. Approval of June 8, 2026, regular meeting minutes. 2. Finance, Fire, Police, Code Enforcement, Public Works, Sewer, Airport, and City Reports. 3. Approval of July 13, 2026, agenda. 4. Public Input. Not on the Agenda: 5. Council to discuss and act on a possible extension of a variance for Jason Bradshaw’s family member to live in a travel trailer on the property he owns at 312 N Perkins Street. 6. Consideration and Adoption of resolution approving the appointment of Daniel Forrester as Director and William Frazier as Alternate Director, for a term of four (4) years, to the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Municipal Natural Gas Purchasing and Distribution Authority. 7. Consideration and Adoption of Resolution to authorize Mayor Smith to act on behalf of the city of DeQuincy to amend the current CAT (Combined Anti-Drug Team) MOU to add Louisiana State Police into MOU as participating law enforcement agency of CAT. 8. PUBLIC HEARING regarding adopting a resolution on the adjusted millage rate of 5.930 set by the parish tax assessor. 9. Consideration and adoption of a resolution concerning the adjusted millage rate of 5.930 set by the parish tax assessor. 10. PUBLIC HEARING regarding a resolution setting forth the adjusted millage rate and roll forward to millage rate not exceeding the maximum authorized rate of 6.020. 11. Consideration and adoption of a resolution regarding setting forth the adjusted millage rate and roll forward to a millage rate not exceeding the maximum authorized rate of 6.020. 12. Consideration and adoption of a resolution to authorize Mayor Smith to take action to award a construction contract for the DeQuincy Industrial Airpark’s Airfield Drainage Improvement Project to the lowest responsive bidder. The execution of the construction contract is contingent upon receipt of funding through an FAA/LADOTD grant. 13. Consideration and adoption of a resolution to authorize Mayor Smith take action to authorize the execution of a Construction Engineering Services Agreement with Infrastructure Construction and Engineering, LLC for the DeQuincy Industrial Airpark’s Airfield Drainage Improvement Project, contingent upon receipt of funding through an FAA grant. 14. Adopt a resolution to authorize Mayor Smith to sign all documents to enter into an agreement with the lowest bidder of R.C Paving, INC for $1,255,370.87 for the Street Rehabilitation, Planning. and Construction. F.P.&C. Project # 50-M64-22-02 15.Public hearing and adoption of Ordinance # 1009, to declare property located on Yoakum Avenue, Parcel Nos. 00749001A and 01343049, as surplus property and authorize the sale of a servitude to the property owner at 101 Yoakum Avenue. 16. Introduce Ordinance #1010 and set a public hearing for August 10, 2026, to update and amend Sec 12-34, Business where licenses are based on flat fees. (Solicitors, peddlers and hawkers) in the City Ordinance code. 17. Introduce Ordinance # 1011 and set a public hearing for August 10th, 2026, to update and amend Chapter 21, Appendix A- General Zoning Ordinance, Sec. 2, in the City Ordinance code. 18. Discussion and consideration starting the condemnation process for the structure located at 103/105 E Fourth Street. 19. Discussion and consideration of the request submitted by the property owner of 129 Pine Street, as presented at the June 8, 2026, Council meeting. 20. Proceed with the next step of the condemnation process, which is to send to the Parish for Inspection, on the structure located at 129 Pine Street. 21. Approve the final step of the condemnation process of the property located on the structure located at 701 Seymour Pullam Road 22. Approve the final step of the condemnation process of the property located on the structure located at 1005 Banneker Street. 23. Approve the final step of the condemnation process of the property located on the structure located at 1102 Banneker Street. 24. Approve the final step of the condemnation process of the property located on the structure located at 808 Hayes Street. 25. Approve the final step of the condemnation process of the property located on the structure located at 803 N Division Street. 26. Approve the final step of the condemnation process of the property located on the structure located at 304 S Perkins Street. 27. Approve to sign the order of condemnation and the final step of the condemnation process of the property located on the structure located at 206 N Holly Street. 28. Adjourn /s/Sherri Breaux, City Council Clerk 300 N. Holly Street DeQuincy, Louisiana 70633 (337) 786-8241 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance, please contact Sherri Breaux, City Clerk, (337) 786-8241, describing the assistance that is necessary. Notice of public meeting posted on July 6, 2026, at DeQuincy City Hall. Notice published in the official journal on July 8, 2026. “Equal Opportunity Lender Provider and Employer” Run Date: 07/08/2026 (Jy-1) Cost of Notice: $78.00
Government Publications - Miscellaneous
Rayne Acadian-Tribune
Rayne
July 8, 2026
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at Rayne City Hall, located at 801 The Boulevard, Rayne, LA 70578, or by electronic bid at https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/rfpc10224-mader-engineering.html until 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday the 4th day of August, 2026 for the “2026 – 2027 Water Tower Improvements for the City of Rayne, LA” project, and shall at that time and place be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after the above specified time for opening shall not be considered and shall be returned unopened to the sender. The work shall consist of installation of one (1) 1,400 gpm service pump to supplement two existing service pumps, installation of three (3) variable frequency drives, related modifications/updates to the existing SCADA system, installation of a pump control panel, miscellaneous repairs to the elevated water tower, removal of both the exterior and interior coating systems of the elevated water tower, exterior lead abatement and containment during coating removal operations, and coating of both the exterior and interior of the elevated water tower. A mandatory pre-bid conference for prospective bidders will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 21, 2026, at Rayne City Hall, 801 The Boulevard, Rayne, Louisiana 70578. Attendance by a representative of each prospective bidder is mandatory as a prerequisite to submitting a bid, pursuant to La. R.S. 38:2212(I). All prospective bidders shall be present at the beginning of the pre-bid conference and shall remain in attendance for the duration of the conference. Failure of a prospective bidder to attend the mandatory pre-bid conference and remain in attendance for its duration shall render that bidder ineligible to submit a bid for the Project. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid Proposal, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the office of Mader Engineering, Inc. located at 1245 S. College Road, Building 1, Lafayette, LA 70503. Only electronic sets of plans and specifications may be obtained from https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/rfpc10224-mader-engineering.html. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. Such actions will be in accordance with Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check, or bid bond payable to the City of Rayne, LA, the amount of which shall be five percent (5%) of the base bid plus additive alternates. If a bid bond is used, it shall be written by a surety or insurance company currently on the U.S. Department of the Treasury Financial Management Service list of approved bonding companies which is published annually in the Federal Register, or by a Louisiana domiciled insurance company with at least an A- Rating in the latest printing of the A.M. Best’s Key Rating Guide to write individual bonds up to ten percent of policyholders’ surplus as shown in the A.M. Best’s Key Rating Guide, or by an insurance company in good standing licensed to write bid bonds which is either domiciled in Louisiana or owned by Louisiana residents. The bid bond shall be issued by a company licensed to do business in Louisiana and countersigned by a person who is under contract with the surety company or bond issuer as a licensed agent in this state and residing in this state. The certified check, cashier’s check, or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder shall execute the contract, should it be awarded to the bidder, in conformity with the contract documents within ten (10) calendar days after receipt of the Notice of Award. No bidder may withdraw his bid for at least forty-five (45) days after the time scheduled for the opening of bids. Each bid shall be submitted only on the bid form provided with the specifications. The successful contractor will be required to execute performance and labor and material payment bonds in the full amount of the contract as more fully defined in the bid documents. Bids will be evaluated by the Owner and awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder in accordance with applicable provisions of Louisiana law. Contractors or contracting firms submitting bids in the amount of $50,000.00 or more shall certify that they are licensed contractors under Chapter 24 of Title 37 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 and shall display their Louisiana Contractor’s License Number on the front of the sealed envelope in which their bid is enclosed, as required by La. R.S. 37:2165(A)(1) and La. R.S. 38:2212(B)(2). Bids not so submitted shall be rejected and shall not be read aloud. For purposes of contractor licensing, the Prime Contractor shall hold a current Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors classification of Painting, Coating and Blasting (Specialty Classification S.11). Any contractor or subcontractor performing lead-based paint abatement, removal, containment, handling, transportation, or disposal activities shall hold Lead Based Paint Abatement and Removal (Subclassification 8.3) under Hazardous Materials (Major Classification 8), together with all required Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality approvals, authorizations, registrations, and notifications. Any contractor or subcontractor performing structural steel fabrication, modification, repair, or welding associated with the elevated water storage tank shall hold all Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors classification(s) required for the scope of work being performed, including without limitation Steel Erection and Installation (Subclassification 1.12), where applicable. Any contractor or subcontractor performing specialty work related to the service pumps shall hold all Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors classification(s) required for the scope of work being performed, including without limitation: Electrical (Major Classification 5) and Electrical Controls and Instrumentation and Calibration (Subclassification 5.1) for SCADA, control panel, instrumentation, and related electrical work; and Mechanical (Major Classification 6) for service pump installation and related mechanical work. The Prime Contractor may subcontract portions of the Work requiring classifications not possessed by the Prime Contractor to subcontractors properly licensed by the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors. Subcontractor names, Louisiana Contractor’s License numbers, and documentation reasonably necessary for the Owner to verify licensing and qualifications shall be submitted by the apparent low bidder within ten (10) calendar days after the date of bid opening pursuant to La. R.S. 38:2212(B)(3)(a). Bidder qualifications and supporting documentation reasonably requested by the Owner to determine bidder responsibility shall be submitted by the apparent low bidder within ten (10) calendar days after the date of bid opening pursuant to La. R.S. 38:2212(B)(3)(a). The Owner shall determine bidder responsibility in accordance with La. R.S. 38:2212 and other applicable provisions of Louisiana law. Additional information relative to contractor licensing may be obtained from the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors, 600 North Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802; telephone (225) 765-2301; www.lslbc.gov. Any person with disabilities requiring special accommodations must contact the City of Rayne or Mader Engineering, Inc. no later than seven (7) days prior to the bid opening. /s/ City of Rayne, LA Published in The Rayne Acadian-Tribune on July 9, July 16, and July 23 of 2026. 150 ________________________________________________________
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Minden Press-Herald
Minden
July 8, 2026
Notice Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Article IV, Section 21(D)(1) of the Louisiana Constitution, that on June 1, 2026, Entergy Louisiana, LLC (ELL), a public utility providing retail electric and gas service throughout the State of Louisiana, filed with the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) public and confidential versions of its Formula Rate Plan (FRP) Rider Schedule FRP Evaluation Report and Workpapers for Test Year 2025. The filing reflects an earned return on common equity (EROE) for the 2025 Evaluation Period/Test Year of 9.63%, which is within the approved FRP dead band and results in no change in FRP base revenue. Changes in FRP Revenue include a reduction in credits flowing through the Tax Adjustment Mechanism, additions to transmission and distribution plant in service reflected through the Transmission Recovery Mechanism and Distribution Recovery Mechanism, respectively, and a decrease in credits flowing through the MISO Cost Recovery Mechanism. These changes result in a net increase in FRP Revenue of $226 million. The resulting FRP factors to be applied to the respective ELL rate classes effective for customer bills rendered on and after the first billing cycle of September 2026 are as follows: It is estimated that the proposed adjustment in rates will have the following effects upon applicable Legacy ELL customers typical monthly bills: for a Residential customer using 1,000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $6.35; for a Small General Service customer using 50 kW and 12,500 kWh the bill would change by approximately $80.47; for a Large General Service customer using 1,000 kW and 500,000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $1,887.73. It is estimated that the proposed adjustment in rates will have the following effects upon applicable Legacy EGSL customers typical monthly bills: for a Residential customer using 1,000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $6.35; for a Small General Service customer using 5000 kWh the bill would change by approximately $34.62; for a Large General Service customer using 500 kW and 255,500 kWh the bill would change by approximately $897.06. For questions and comments regarding ELLs filing, please call the LPSC toll free at (800) 256- 2397. Additionally, the filing, including its attachments, the public version of which may be viewed in the Records Division of the LPSC at the following address: Records Division 602 N. Fifth Street, 12th Floor Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802 Telephone: (225) 342-3157 ENTERGY LOUISIANA, LLC July 8, 2026 Minden Press-Herald
Miscellaneous Notices
Minden Press-Herald
Minden
July 8, 2026
PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY OF MINDEN, STATE OF LOUISIANA, TAKEN IN WORKSHOP HELD ON JULY 1, 2026 The Minden City Council met at City Hall in Minden, Louisiana, beginning at 10:00 a.m. with the following members present: Mayor Nicholas A. Cox, District A Councilman Carlton Buddy Myles, District B Councilman Levon Charlie Thomas, District D Councilman Michael Roy, and District E Councilman Andy Pendergrass. Absence(s): District C Councilwoman Latasha Mitchell. Mayor Cox welcomed everyone to the meeting. The following topics were discussed: the City of Minden 2026-2027 Budget. No votes were cast during these discussions. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Nicholas A. Cox, Mayor ATTEST: Melaney Slack, City Clerk July 8, 2026 Minden Press-Herald
Miscellaneous Notices
Minden Press-Herald
Minden
July 8, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with the provisions of Act 953 of the 2026 Session of the Louisiana Legislature, notice is given that Webster Parish Assessor Denise G. Edwards intends to increase her compensation by an amount not to exceed five percent annually through calendar year 2029 July 8, 2026 July 15, 2026 Minden Press-Herald
Miscellaneous Notices
Minden Press-Herald
Minden
July 8, 2026
Announcement of Public Meeting Notice is hereby given that at its meeting to be held on Monday, August 3, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. at the Parish School Board Office, 1442 Sheppard Street, Minden, Louisiana, the Parish School Board of the Parish of Webster, State of Louisiana, plans to consider adopting a resolution ordering and calling a special election to be held in Consolidated School District No. 3 of the Parish of Webster, State of Louisiana to authorize the rededication of an ad valorem tax therein. July 8, 2026 Minden Press-Herald
Miscellaneous Notices
Minden Press-Herald
Minden
July 8, 2026
SHERIFFS SALE MARK PHILIP MCINNIS VS. THOMAS BOWEN In the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court of Webster Parish, Louisiana, No. 82041. By virtue of a COMMISSION TO SELL issued out of the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court of Webster Parish, Louisiana, in the above styled and numbered suit and to me directed, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash WITH the benefit of appraisement and according to law at the principle front door of the Courthouse in the City of Minden, Webster Parish, Louisiana, on WEDNESDAY, August 12, 2026, During the legal sale hours, the following property, to wit: Tract 2: A tract containing 0.48 acre, more or less, located in Section 13, Township 19 North, Range 9 West, Webster Parish, Louisiana (Parcel #111392), more particularly described as follows: West Half of Northeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter (W/2 of NE/4 of NW/4), Section 13, Township 19 North, Range 9 West, Webster Parish, Louisiana, less approximately 19.52 acres sold. Tract 2 Ownership: Mark Philip McInnis 5.56% Harry Elwood McInnis, Jr. 5.56% Glass Properties, L.L.C. 34.72% Rebecca Rae Perryman Martin 6.48% Bruce Edwin Martin 6.48% Judy Diane Martin Rice Horstman 6.48% Lara Ann Martin Manasse 6.48% Thomas Bowen 1.73% Jim Bowen 1.73% Douglas Bowen 1.73% F and G Investments, LLP 3.46% Mary Louise Glass Sutton 15.27% Delia Bowen Steger 4.32% SOLD SUBJECT TO ANY SUPERIOR LIENS, MORTGAGES OR PRIVILEGES THERETO. Said property seized is that of the defendant and will be sold to satisfy a judgment rendered in our Honorable Court. JASON R. PARKER Sheriff & Ex-Officio Auctioneer Webster Parish, Louisiana Pam Brantley - Deputy July 8, 2026 August 5, 2026 Minden Press-Herald
Miscellaneous Notices
Minden Press-Herald
Minden
July 8, 2026
SHERIFFS SALE MARK PHILIP MCINNIS VS. THOMAS BOWEN In the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court of Webster Parish, Louisiana, No. 82041. By virtue of a COMMISSION TO SELL issued out of the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court of Webster Parish, Louisiana, in the above styled and numbered suit and to me directed, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash WITH the benefit of appraisement and according to law at the principle front door of the Courthouse in the City of Minden, Webster Parish, Louisiana, on WEDNESDAY, August 12, 2026, During the legal sale hours, the following property, to wit: Tract 1: A tract containing 5.79 acres, more or less, located in Section 13, Township 19 North, Range 9 West, Webster Parish, Louisiana (Parcel #102682), more particularly described as follows: Northeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter (NE/4 of NW/4), Section 13, Township 19 North, Range 9 West, Webster Parish, Louisiana, less West Half (W/2) taken into city limits of Minden (Parcel #111392), less approximately 14.21 acres sold. Tract 1 Ownership: Mark Philip McInnis 5.56% Harry Elwood McInnis, Jr. 5.56% Glass Properties, L.L.C. 34.72% Rebecca Rae Perryman Martin 6.48% Bruce Edwin Martin 6.48% Judy Diane Martin Rice Horstman 6.48% Lara Ann Martin Manasse 6.48% Thomas Bowen 1.73% Jim Bowen 1.73% Douglas Bowen 1.73% F and G Investments, LLP 3.46% Delia Bowen Steger 4.32% Thomas E. Sutton 7.63% Daniel I. Sutton, Jr. 7.64% SOLD SUBJECT TO ANY SUPERIOR LIENS, MORTGAGES OR PRIVILEGES THERETO. Said property seized is that of the defendant and will be sold to satisfy a judgment rendered in our Honorable Court. JASON R. PARKER Sheriff & Ex-Officio Auctioneer Webster Parish, Louisiana Pam Brantley - Deputy July 8, 2026 August 5, 2026 Minden Press-Herald
Miscellaneous Notices
Minden Press-Herald
Minden
July 8, 2026
SHERIFFS SALE AMERISAVE MORTGAGE CORPORATION VS STEVEN SHANE WOODS In the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court of Webster Parish, Louisiana, No. 82616. By virtue of a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court of Webster Parish, Louisiana, in the above styled and numbered suit and to me directed, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash WITHOUT the benefit of appraisement and according to law at the principle front door of the Courthouse in the City of Minden, Webster Parish, Louisiana, on WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2026, During the legal sale hours, the following property, to wit: Lots Twenty-Eight (28) and Twenty-Nine (29) of the Woodhaven Subdivision, a subdivision located in Sections 9 and 10, Township 19 North, Range 9 West, Webster Parish, Louisiana, as shown by map and plat thereof on file and of record in Map Book 4, Page 65 together with all improvements thereon and all rights thereto belonging, subject to restrictions, servitudes, rights-of-way and outstanding mineral rights of record affecting the property. SOLD SUBJECT TO ANY SUPERIOR LIENS, MORTGAGES OR PRIVILEGES THERETO. Said property seized is that of the defendant and will be sold to satisfy a judgment rendered in our Honorable Court. JASON R. PARKER Sheriff & Ex-Officio Auctioneer Webster Parish, Louisiana Pam Brantley - Deputy June 10, 2026 July 8, 2026 Minden Press-Herald
Miscellaneous Notices
Minden Press-Herald
Minden
July 8, 2026
SHERIFFS SALE CLICK N CLOSE, INC. VS. VERONICA FRUGE ADKINS AKA VERONICA BENSON FRUGE ADKINS In the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court of Webster Parish, Louisiana, No. 82254. By virtue of a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court of Webster Parish, Louisiana, in the above styled and numbered suit and to me directed, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash WITHOUT the benefit of appraisement and according to law at the principle front door of the Courthouse in the City of Minden, Webster Parish, Louisiana, on WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2026, During the legal sale hours, the following property, to wit: A one (1) acre tract of land described as commencing at the Southeast corner of Northeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter (N/E of S/E) Section 9, Township 19 North, Range 10 West, Webster Parish, Louisiana; thence South 89 degrees 54 minutes 27 seconds west a distance of 96.35 feet; thence west a distance of 176.00 feet to the point of beginning; thence continue west, a distance 176.00 feet; thence run north a distance of 247.50 feet; thence east a distance of 176.00 feet; thence South a distance of 176.00 feet to the point of beginning, said described tract containing 1.0 acres, more or less, together with all buildings and improvements located thereon and all rights thereto belonging, as per survey prepared by John B. French, Registered Land Surveyor, dated February 8, 2003; subject to restrictions, servitudes, rights-of-way and outstanding mineral rights of record affecting the property. That certain manufactured/mobile home situated on the above described property, being a 2003 Pinnacle mobile home, Serial No. PIN 03233 A/B AL, which said manufactured home/mobile home was immobilized pursuant to Affidavit to Immobilize Mobile Home dated 04/09/2003 and filed for record as Instrument No. 460588 of the records of Webster Parish, Louisiana. SOLD SUBJECT TO ANY SUPERIOR LIENS, MORTGAGES OR PRIVILEGES THERETO. Said property seized is that of the defendant and will be sold to satisfy a judgment rendered in our Honorable Court. JASON R. PARKER Sheriff & Ex-Officio Auctioneer Webster Parish, Louisiana Pam Brantley - Deputy June 10, 2026 July 8, 2026 Minden Press-Herald
Miscellaneous Notices
Minden Press-Herald
Minden
July 8, 2026
SHERIFFS SALE b1BANK VS. HABACU MORALES & KALEY NICOLE POPE MORALES In the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court of Webster Parish, Louisiana, No. 82866. By virtue of a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court of Webster Parish, Louisiana, in the above styled and numbered suit and to me directed, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash WITH the benefit of appraisement and according to law at the principle front door of the Courthouse in the City of Minden, Webster Parish, Louisiana, on WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2026, During the legal sale hours, the following property, to wit: LOT TWO (2), WOODHAVEN SUBDIVISION, a subdivision located in Sections 9 and 10, Township 19 North, Range 9 West, Webster Parish, Louisiana, as shown by map and plat thereof on file and of record in Map Book 4, page 65, of the records of Webster Parish, Louisiana. SOLD SUBJECT TO ANY SUPERIOR LIENS, MORTGAGES OR PRIVILEGES THERETO. Said property seized is that of the defendant and will be sold to satisfy a judgment rendered in our Honorable Court. JASON R. PARKER Sheriff & Ex-Officio Auctioneer Webster Parish, Louisiana Pam Brantley - Deputy June 10, 2026 July 8, 2026 Minden Press-Herald
Miscellaneous Notices
Minden Press-Herald
Minden
July 8, 2026
WEBSTER PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Invitation To Bid Name of School District: Webster Parish School Board Mailing Address: 1442 Sheppard St. Minden, LA 71058 Contact Name & Title: Denny Finley, Supervisor of Transportation Contact Telephone Number 318-377-7052 Webster Parish Schools invites your company to bid on the following school bus, equipped as per these specifications. All sealed bids must be received, no later than July 21, 2026. Buses must meet and/or exceed all State & Federal Minimum Requirements for School Buses. To facilitate a comparison of all brands of school buses being bid, all bids must be submitted on the form provided. You are welcome to contact the Webster Parish School board for the form and all bid specifications needed. Open Contact: The award of this bid shall be an open contract and thus shall be open to Webster Parish School Board as well as other Louisiana Public entities to make additional purchases for a period of 12 months from the date of award with vendor consent. This contract may be for an additional two (2) twelve (12) month terms with mutual consent. General Description of Equipment Quantity: (1) or more 2021 or newer Model Conventional School Buses, 77 passenger seating with a minimum Body Length of 33 feet. Bus must meet or exceed all Federal, State and Webster Parish Schools specs and National Minimum Standard. July 1, 2026 July 8, 2026 July 15, 2026 July 22, 2026 Minden Press-Herald
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