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Jennings Daily News
Jennings
May 31, 2026
Jefferson Davis Filed May 21, 2026 2:54 PM Devyn Trahan Deputy Clerk of Court E-File Received May 21, 2026 2:50 PM P-072-25 A PROBATE SUCCESSION OF NO. P-072-25 WILBERT CORBELLO FILED: :31st JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT :PARISH OF JEFFERSON DAVIS :STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPUTY CLERK NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO SELL IMMOVABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Administratrix of this succession has petitioned this Court for authority to sell the property described below at private sale in accordance with the provisions of Article 3281 of the Code of Civil Procedure for. The purchase price for the property is $17,000.00 with the purchaser, Michael Ray Cupp, to pay the usual and customary closing costs except for the costs of filing the petition to sell the property. The immovable property proposed to be sold at private sale to Michael Ray Cupp is generally described as all of the interest owned by the Decedent, WILBERT CORBELLO, in and to: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW/4 of SW/4) of Section 19, Township 10 South, Range 5 West, Southwest Louisiana District, Parish of Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana, thence South 00°47’15” West, a distance of 382.19 feet to a point; point being the POB; thence South 89°08′42′′ East, a distance of 207.00 feet to a point; thence South 00°47’15” West, a distance of 172.00 feet to a point; thence North 89°08’42” West a distance of 207.00 feet to a point; thence North 00°47’15” East, a distance of 172.00 feet to a point, point of being the point of beginning; containing 0.82 acres, reference Plat of Survey by Lester J. LeBlanc, P.L.S., dated June 4, 2024. Any heir or creditor who opposes the proposed the sale must file an opposition within seven days from the day on which the last publication of this notice appears. BY ORDER OF THE CLERK OF COURT By: Alayna Klumpp Deputy Clerk of Court Published in Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on May 31, 2026 and June 21, 2026.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
May 31, 2026
MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE CONSOLIDATED GRAVITY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 1 OF JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISH, LOUISIANA The regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners was called to order by Joe Tupper, President of the Board, on May 20, 2026, at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at the office of David E. Marcantel, 302 East Nezpique Street, Jennings, Louisiana. Present: Joe Tupper Gareth Hill Joseph Ezell Alan Hebert Absent: Brent Buller The minutes of the previous meeting were read. A motion was made by Gareth Hill and seconded by Joe Ezell that the minutes be approved as read. Upon voice vote the motion passed. Phil Legros reported to the Board that Lake Air had not done the work on Lateral 26D. They said it will get done within the next 30 days. A contract had been let for the cleaning of Lateral 25B. The contractor withdrew his bid. A motion was made by Alan Hebert and seconded by Joe Ezell that Paul Hormell be retained to clean Lateral 25B for $5,400. Upon voice vote the motion passed. Phil Legros reported to the Board that he had reviewed Petrie Road. He was not going to be able to get a right of way from all the parties involved. Alan Hebert had been contacted concerning a ditch running along Tietje Road beginning at Bucklin Road all the way to Highway 26. After reviewing the maps of the District, a motion was made by Joe Ezell and seconded by Alan Hebert that Phil Legros should confirm that the District does have a right of way across the property and, if so, then gets bids for cleaning. Upon voice vote the motion passed. Phil Legros reported to the Board that he will begin compiling a list of ditches to be sprayed either by hand, drone, or helicopter for the year 2026. The Board discussed the finances for the District. A motion was made by Joe Ezell and seconded by Alan Hebert that the President, Joe Tupper, the Vice President, Gareth Hill, and the Secretary, D. Keith Wall, be authorized to sign checks on behalf of the District. Upon voice vote the motion passed. The Board discussed banking options for the District. Capital One Bank has closed its branch in Jennings. A motion was made by Alan Hebert, and seconded by Gareth Hill that the District move its checking account from Capital One to The Bank, Jennings, Louisiana. Upon voice vote the motion passed. Joe Ezell requested that the secretary look for a right of way granted to the District by Benny Buller on property located on Hecker Road. A motion was made by Gareth Hill and seconded by Joe Ezell that the following bills be paid: Phil Legros $ 250.00 Jennings Daily News $ 199.70 Upon voice vote the motion passed. And, having no further new or old business, the meeting was adjourned by the President. JOE TUPPER, President ATTEST: D. KEITH WALL, Secretary Published in the Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA for total cost $29.22 on May 31, 2026.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
May 31, 2026
REGULAR MEETING May 12, 2026 The Regular Meeting of the Jennings City Council was convened on the 12th day of May 2026, at 5:30 p.m. in the Jennings City Council Chambers, 154 N. Main Street, Jennings, Louisiana with President Stephen VanHook and a quorum present. Jennings City Council Members present: Carolyn Simon, District A; Wayne Ledbetter, District B; Carl Benoit, District C; Anthony LeBlanc, District D; Stephen VanHook, District E Jennings City Council Members Absent: None The Prayer was led by Ms. Simon and Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mr. Ledbetter. It was moved by Ms. Simon, seconded by Mr. LeBlanc and carried by unanimous yeas of voice vote of those in attendance to APPROVE the Minutes of the April 14, 2026, Regular Meeting. Resolution No. 1827I – a resolution declaring certain property belonging to the City of Jennings Police Department as surplus and for disposal in accordance with LA R.S. 40:1798. It was motioned by Mr. LeBlanc, seconded by Mr. Ledbetter and carried by unanimous yeas of voice vote of those in attendance to introduce and adopt Resolution No. 1827I. Mayor Henry Guinn explained that this would surplus old firearms and allow the Police Department to trade them for new equipment. It was motioned by Ms. Simon, seconded by Mr. Ledbetter and carried by unanimous yeas of voice vote of those in attendance to introduce and adopt Resolution No. 1827I. After no other questions or comments, it was carried by unanimous yeas of voice vote of those in attendance to INTRODUCE & ADOPT Resolution No. 1827I. It was motioned by Mr. Benoit and seconded by Ms. Simon to authorize the mayor to accept the lowest responsible bidder for Chlorine Gas for fiscal year 2026-2027. Bids were opened on May 4, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. Mayor Guinn stated this product is purchased throughout the fiscal year and the aggregate amount exceeds the bid law threshold requiring it to be publicly bid. The low bidder was Hawkins, Inc., of Sulphur. The bid amount was $349.50/cylinder ($2.32/pound) with a fuel charge of $27.50 per delivery, a $4.50 per delivery handling fee, and $10.00 rental per cylinder. Mayor Guinn recommended accepting the low bid. After no other questions or comments, it was carried by unanimous yeas of voice vote of those in attendance to authorize the mayor to ACCEPT the lowest responsible bidder for Chlorine Gas for FY 2026-27. It was motioned by Ms. Simon and seconded by Mr. Ledbetter to authorize the mayor to accept the lowest responsible bidder for #610 and #57 Grey Limestone for FY 2026-27. Bids were opened on May 4, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. Port Aggregates, Inc. had the low bid for #610 Grey Limestone and #57 Grey Limestone to be picked up at $47.20 and $49.20 per ton respectively. Port Aggregates, Inc. had the low bid for #610 and #57 Grey Limestone to be delivered at $53.20 and $55.20 respectively. After a few questions and comments, it was carried by unanimous yeas of voice vote of those in attendance to authorize the mayor to ACCEPT the lowest responsible bidder for #610 and #57 Grey Limestone for FY 2026-27. It was motioned by Mr. LeBlanc and seconded by Mr. Ledbetter to authorize the Mayor to accept the lowest responsible bidder for Fuel for FY 2026-2027. Bids were opened on May 4, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. The Mayor stated that the low bid was received from Shop Rite/Fleet Rite. After no other public comment or questions, it was carried by unanimous yeas of voice vote of those in attendance to AUTHORIZE the Mayor to accept the lowest responsible bidder for Fuel for FY 2026-2027. It was motioned by Mr. Ledbetter and seconded by Mr. LeBlanc to authorize the Mayor to sign a change order for the Water Treatment Plant Upgrade Project. Mayor Guinn explained that after the original bids for the Water Plant Upgrade Project came in too high, the project was value engineered down thereby removing the purchase of a new generator and other aesthetic items. When the project began, the generator broke. This change order is to include the purchase of a new generator along with backwash piping, and fence. The Mayor stated that the total cost of the change order was $858,243. After a few questions and comments, it was carried by unanimous yeas of voice vote of those in attendance to AUTHORIZE the Mayor to sign the change order for the Water Plant Upgrade Project. It was motioned by Ms. Simon and seconded by Mr. Benoit to discuss participation by the City in Land Bank Pilot Program. Mike Hollier, director of the Southwest Louisiana Regional Planning Commission explained that this is a pilot program attempting to put adjudicated property back into production at no cost to the local government. Mr. Hollier explained that an ordinance would need to be adopted in the future for the city to participate. After a lengthy discussion and comments, no action was taken. Resolution No. 1805C is ON HOLD. Resolution No. 1827G is ON HOLD. With no further business on the agenda, it was moved by Ms. Simon, seconded by Mr. LeBlanc and carried by unanimous yeas of voice vote of those in attendance to ADJOURN this Regular Meeting on May 12, 2026, of the Jennings City Council at 6:13 p.m. ATTEST: /s/Chad Crochet Chad Crochet, Secretary Jennings City Council Stephen VanHook, President Jennings City Council Published in the Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA for total cost $53.82 on May 31, 2026.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
May 31, 2026
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Jennings Daily News
Jennings
May 31, 2026
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Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
May 31, 2026
Legal Notice I AM APPLYING to the office of Alcohol and Tobacco control of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell Beverages of Low Alcoholic Content at retail in the Parish of Evangeline at the following address: Name of Business: Chicot Grocery LLC D/B/A: Chicot Grocery LLC Physical Address: 4879 US Hwy. 167 North Ville Platte, LA. 70586 Print Name: Brandi Deville Signature: /s/Brandi Deville 053126 Cost is $80.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
May 31, 2026
Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD VACANCY NOTICE The Evangeline Parish School District is currently accepting applications for the following positions: I. Elementary Assistant Principal at Ville Platte Elementary School II. Elementary Assistant Principal at Bayou Chicot Elementary School Minimum Qualifications: Please refer to Bulletin 746, Revised, for details. Applications must be submitted online, along with the required documentation, at www.epsb.com. The deadline for submission is noon on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. APPROVED BY: /s/:Darwan Lazard Darwan Lazard Superintendent 053126 Cost is $35.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
May 31, 2026
Legal Notice THE WATER WE DRINK EVANGELINE W.W. DISTRICT 1 - PINE PRAIRIE Public Water Supply ID: LA1039004 We are pleased to present to you the Annual Water Quality Report for the year 2024. This report is designed to inform you about the quality of your water and services we deliver to you every day (Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable. Tradúzcalo o hable con alguien que lo entienda bien). Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the quality of your water. Our water system letter grade is a C. Our water system report card can be obtained at our office. Our water source(s) are listed below: Source Name Source Water Type Well #1 - SOUTH WELL Groundwater WELL #2-A NORTH WELL BY TOWER Groundwater The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: Microbial Contaminants - such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife. Inorganic Contaminants - such as salts and metals, which can be naturally - occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming. Pesticides and Herbicides - which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses. Organic Chemical Contaminants - including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems. Radioactive Contaminants - which can be naturally-occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. A Source Water Assessment Plan (SWAP) is now available from our office. This plan is an assessment of a delineated area around our listed sources through which contaminants, if present, could migrate and reach our source water. It also includes an inventory of potential sources of contamination within the delineated area, and a determination of the water supply’s susceptibility to contamination by the identified potential sources. According to the Source Water Assessment Plan, our water system had a susceptibility rating of ‘HIGH’. If you would like to review the Source Water Assessment Plan, please feel free to contact our office. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you have any questions about this report, want to attend any scheduled meetings, or simply want to learn more about your drinking water, please contact Emily Bordelon at 337-599-2169. There is no safe level of lead in drinking water. Exposure to lead in drinking water can cause serious health effects in all age groups, especially pregnant people, infants (both formula-fed and breastfed), and young children. Some of the health effects to infants and children include decreases in IQ and attention span. Lead exposure can also result in new or worsened learning and behavior problems. The children of persons who are exposed to lead before or during pregnancy may be at increased risk of these harmful health effects. Adults have increased risks of heart disease, high blood pressure, kidney or nervous system problems. Contact your health care provider for more information about your risks. The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals - Office of Public Health routinely monitors for constituents in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws. The tables that follow show the results of our monitoring during the period of January 1st to December 31st, 2024. Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The pre8ence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. In the tables below, you will find many terms and abbreviations you might not be familiar with. To help you better understand these terms, we’ve provided the following definitions: Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/L) - one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000. Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (ug/L) - one part per billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000. Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) - picocuries per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water. Treatment Technique (TT) - an enforceable procedure or level of technological performance which public water systems must follow to ensure control of a contaminant. Action level (AL) - the concentration of a contaminant that, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow. Maximum contaminant level (MCL) - the “Maximum Allowed” MCL is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCL’s are set as close to the MCLG’s as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) - the “Goal” is the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to human health. MCLG’s allow for a margin of safety. Maximum residual disinfectant level (MRDL) - The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. Maximum residual disinfectant level goal (MRDLG) - The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLG’s do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. Level 1 assessment - A study of the water system to identify potential problems and determine (if possible) why total coliform bacteria have been found in our water system. Level 2 assessment - A very detailed study of water system to identify potential problems and determine (if possible) why an E. coli MCL violation has occurred and/or why total coliform bacteria have been found in our water system on multiple occasions. During the period covered by this report we had below noted violations of drinking water regulations. Compliance Period Analyte Type 12/31/2021 - 12/30/2024 LEAD & COPPER RULE FOLLOW-UP OR ROUTINE TAP M/R (LCR) Our water system tested a minimum of 3 sample(s) per month in accordance with the Total Coliform Rule for microbiological contaminants. With the microbiological samples collected, the water system collects disinfectant residuals to ensure control of microbial growth. Highest Disinfectant Date RAA Unit Range MRDL MRDLG CHLORINE 2023 1.3 ppm 0.46-2.48 4 4 Typical Source: Water additive used to control microbes. In the tables below, we have shown the regulated contaminants that were detected. Chemical Sampling of our drinking water may not be required on an annual basis; therefore, information provided in this table refers back to the latest year of chemical sampling results. The State of Louisiana regularly monitors source water per State and Federal Regulations. Treated water samples are monitored to further evaluate compliance. Source Water Regulated Collection Highest Contaminants Date Value Range Unit MCL MCLG ANTIMONY, 02/21/2022 2.8 0-2.8 ppb 6 6 TOTAL Typical Source: Discharge from petroleum refineries; fire retardants; ceramics; electronics; solder FLUORIDE 02/21/2022 1.4 1.2-1.4 ppm 4 4 Typical Source: Erosion of natural deposits; Water additive which promotes strong teeth; Discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories. Treated Water Regulated Collection Highest Contaminants Date Value Range Unit MCL MCLG NITRATE- 6/16/2024 0.2 0.2 ppm 10 10 NITRITE Typical Source: Runoff from fertilizer use; Leaching from septic tanks, sewage; Erosion of natural deposits Lead and 90th Sites Copper Date Percentile Range Unit AL Over AL COPPER, 2018 - 2021 0.5 0-0.5 ppm 1.3 0 FREE Typical Source: Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits; Leaching from wood preservatives. LEAD 2018 - 2021 0 0-1 ppb 15 0 Typical Source: Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits. Disinfection Sample Highest Byproducts Point Period LRAA Range Unit MCL MCLG TOTAL HALOACETIC ACIDS (HAA5) 1189 BIG VICK ROAD 2023- 24 24.1 ppb 60 0 2024 Typical Source: By-product of drinking water disinfection TOTAL HALOACETIC ACIDS (HAA5) 1968 BEAVER ROAD 2023- 14 14.3 ppb 60 0 2024 Typical Source: By-product of drinking water disinfection TTHM 1189 BIG VICK ROAD 2023- 45 45.4 ppb 80 0 2024 Typical Source: By-product of drinking water chlorination TTHM 1968 BEAVER ROAD 2023- 30 30 ppb 80 0 2024 Typical Source: By-product of drinking water chlorination Source Secondary Contaminants Collection Date Highest Value Range Unit SMCL HARDNESS, TOTAL 2/21/2022 6.6 5.8-6.6 MG/L 0 (AS CACO3) IRON 2/21/2022 0.17 0.03-0.17 MG/L 0.3 MANGANESE 2/21/2022 0.02 0-0.02 MG/L 0.05 PH 2/21/2022 7.31 7-7.31 PH 8.5 POTASSIUM 2/21/2022 0.7 0.7 MG/L 0 SODIUM 2/21/2022 98.9 93.9-98.9 MG/L 0 Treated Secondary Contaminates Collection Date Highest Value Range Unit SMCL IRON 6/16/2024 0.12 0.12 MG/L 0.3 MANGANESE 6/16/2024 0.01 0.01 MG/L 0.05 ++++++Environmental Protection Agency Required Health Effects Language++++++ Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800–426–4791). Lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. EVANGELINE WW DISTRICT 1 - PINE PRAIRIE is responsible for providing high quality drinking water and removing lead pipes, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components in your home. You share the responsibility for protecting yourself and your family from the lead in your home plumbing. You can take responsibility by identifying and removing lead materials within your home plumbing and taking steps to reduce your family’s risk. Before drinking tap water, flush your pipes for several minutes by running your tap, taking a shower, doing laundry or a load of dishes. You can also use a filter certified by an American National Standards Institute accredited certifier to reduce lead in drinking water. If you are concerned about lead in your water and wish to have your water tested, contact EVANGELINE WW DISTRICT 1 - PINE PRAIRIE and AL ARDOIN BUS Phone: 337-599-2169. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. There are no additional required health effects notices. There are no additional required health effects violation notices. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thank you for allowing us to continue providing your family with clean, quality water this year. In order to maintain a safe and dependable water supply we sometimes need to make improvements that will benefit all of our customers. We at the EVANGELINE WW DISTRICT 1 - PINE PRAIRIE work around the clock to provide top quality drinking water to every tap. We ask that all our customers help us protect and conserve our water sources, which are the heart of our community, our way of life, and our children’s future. Additional information on the water system can be found at www.ldh.la.gov/watergrade. Please call our office if you have questions. 053126 Cost is $390.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
May 31, 2026
Legal Notice WARD FOUR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING APRIL 9, 2026 The Ward Four Fire Protection District Board of Commissioners met Thursday, April 9 at 6:00pm at the Pine Prairie Fire Station for their meeting of the month. Board Chairman Kerry Fontenot called the meeting to order. Present were Kerry Fontenot, Hattie Johnston, Kenneth Granger and Shawn Duplechain. Absent was Ruffin West. Kerry Fontenot led the group in the pledge of allegiance. Martel Ardoin offered the invocation. It was moved by Shawn Duplechain and seconded by Hattie Johnston to approve the minutes of the March board meeting. Moton was approved. Kenneth Granger offered a motion to approve the financialreport and seconded by Shawn Duplechain. Motion carried. It was moved by Hattie Johnston and seconded by Shawn Duplechain to pay the monthly bills. Motion was approved. It was moved by Shawn Duplechain and seconded by Kenneth Granger to complete and approve the audit compliance questionnaire. Motion carried. A motion to approve a quote for a winch, paneldoor kit, light bars, and windshield for a side by side at a cost of $7056.78 was made by Kenneth Granger and seconded by Shwan Duplechain. Motion was approved. The board notified fire chiefs that any accidents, the district chief must be notified and the district chief must notify the district board. The district chief was asked to get a maintenance agreement to service fire trucks. It was moved by Shawn Duplechain and seconded by Hattie Johnston to adjourn. Motion carried. The next meeting is set for Thursday, May 21 at 6:00pm at the Pine Prairie Fire Station. 053126 Cost is $45.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
May 31, 2026
Legal Notice ORDINANCE N0. 04132026 AN ORDINANCE TO SELL PROPERTIES THAT HAVE BEEN ADJUDICATED TO CITY OF VILLE PLATTE WHEREAS, Louisiana Revised Statutes 47:2201, 47:2202, 47:2203 and 47:2204 provide that a political subdivision may provide by ordinance for the sale of adjudicated property at a public sale. WHEREAS, the City of Ville Platte shall offer for sale the following adjudicated properties with a minimum bid of $500.00 and/or any specified amount due to the City of Ville Platte in reference to any liens,judgments,mortgages, and/or encumbrances that may be on each adjudicated property as follows. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL FOR CITY OF VILLE PLATTE that the following adjudicated properties shall be offered for sale at public sale and there shall be a minimum bid of $500.00 and/or any specified amount due to the Government of the City of Ville Platte in reference to any liens, judgments,mortgages,and/or encumbrances that may be on each of the following adjudicated properties: PARCEL# PHYSICAL ADDRESS PROPERTY OWNER STARTING BID 0110015200 206 DARWIN ST 1 LOT 350--LOT 131 OF PLAT OF SURVEY OF PERCY J. FONTENOT SUBDIV. (45 X 150) (206 DARWIN ST.) JERIAH PROPERTIES, LLC $600.11 0110025706 413 LARAN ST 1 LOT 400---SITUATED IN BLK. 11, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS TRACT “A”, (140’ X 30’ X 148.8’ X 78’) (413 LARAN ST.) DINAH OLIVIA GUILLORY $970.46 0110035900 N/A 1 LOT 350--FRCL. LOT 5 BLK. 4 ARMAND CORElL 3RD. SUBDIV. (45’ X 103’) ABBY GAYLE COMEAUX $587.62 0110045475 131 DEROUREN ST 1 LOT 400--(50 X 98.7) S.W. CORNER OF LOT 4 PLAT OF SURVEY DESIGNATED JENNIFER RENEE ARIVE $586.12 0110082175 422 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR 1 LOT 240-PINE ST.:BILLEAUDEAU & MANUEL:FONTENOT:BILLEAUDEAU:(85’ X80’) S. &;S.PROPERTIES $880.98 0110116050 N/A 1 LOT 200-(45’ X 70’) OUNN:SAME:ST.:HOUSING PROJECT: MICHAEL WAYNE ANDERSON $550.18 0110118707 119 E JACKSON ST 1 LOT 400--LOT 9 BLK. 9-A DARDEAU ADD. IMP. R.H. 2100 (KIMBERLY) GUILLORY ELLIS, JR $1127.32 0110120826 508 SW RAILROAD AVE 1 LOT 400--LOT 14 BLK. 3 CORElL 2ND SUBDIV. (52’ X 100’) IMP. R.H. 100 JAMES LASALLE JOHNSON $736.80 0110134010 1531 CARL ST 1 LOT 350--LOT 44 OF PLAT OF SURVEY OF PERCY J.FONTENOT SUBDIV. THOMAS, AL PERRY; $972.08 1110016300 318 EAST MAIN ST 3 LOTS 1500-LOTS 3 & 4 AND NE PART OF LOT 5 BLK. 1 OF THE A. COREIL GIGLIO, BARRY P $5,337.43 0110134010 219 EAST BEECH ST 1 LOT 400--LOT 3 VICTORY ADD. IMP. HOME 2040 (50 X 145) C-369 P.454 #579001 LAFLEUR,CHARLES W.; $1,579.33 THIS ORDINANCE WAS INTRODUCED on the 10th day of March 2026, notice of Public Hearing having been published,said public hearing having been held,the title having been read, and the Ordinance considered. The final adoption of the foregoing ordinance having been moved and seconded, the roll was called and the following vote was taken and recorded: YEAS: Anna Frank,Tracey Jagneaux, Shawn Roy, Christina Sam, Bryant Riggs NAYS: ABSENT: Faye Lemoine ABSTAINED: CERTIFICATE: There being a favorable vote on the ordinance of at least a majority of the authorized members of the City of Ville Platte,the ordinance was declared adopted on this, 14th day of April, 2026. /s/:Donald Bergeron DONALD BERGERON, CITY CLERK /s/:Ryan LeDay Williams RYAN LEDAY WILLIAMS, MAYOR CITY OF VILLE PLATTE ADJUDICATED PROPERTY SALE FOR JUNE 29, 2026 PARCEL NUMBER PHYSICAL ADDRESS DEEDED ADJUDICATED PROPERTY OWNER STARTING BID 0110015200 206 DARWIN ST 2018 2019 JERIAH PROPERTIES, LLC $600.11 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 LOT 350--LOT 131 OF PLAT OF SURVEY OF PERCY J. FONTENOT SUBDIV. (45 X 150) (206 DARWIN ST.) 0110025706 413 LARAN ST 2020 2021 DINAH OLIVIA GUILLORY $970.46 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 LOT 400---SITUATED IN BLK. 11, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS TRACT “A”, (140’ X 30’ X 148.8’ X 78’) (413 LARAN ST.) 0110035900 N/A 2018 2019 ABBY GAYLE COMEAUX $587.62 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 LOT 350--FRCL. LOT 5 BLK. 4 ARMAND COREl3l RD. SUBDIV. (45’ X 103’) 0110045475 131 DEROUREN ST 2019 2020 JENNIFER RENEE ARIVE $586.12 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 LOT 400--(50 X 98.7) S.W. CORNER OF LOT 4 PLAT OF SURVEY DESIGNATED 0110082175 422 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR 2020 2021 S. &; S. PROPERTIES $880.98 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 LOT 240-PINE ST.:BILLEAUDEAU & MANUEL:FONTENOT:BILLEAUDEAU:(85’ X 80’) 0110118707 119 EAST JACKSON ST 2016 2017 (KIMBERLY) GUILLORY ELLIS, JR $1127.32 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 LOT 400--LOT 9 BLK. 9-A DARDEAU ADD. IMP. R.H. 2100 0110120826 508 SW RAILROAD AVE 2020 2021 JAMES LASALLE JOHNSON $736.80 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 LOT 400--LOT 14 BLK. 3 CORElL 2ND SUBDIV. (52’ X 100’) IMP. R.H. 100 0110134010 1531 CARL ST 2018 2019 THOMAS, AL PERRY; $972.08 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 LOT 350--LOT 44 OF PLAT OF SURVEY OF PERCY J. FONTENOT SUBDIV. 1110016300 318 E. MAIN ST 2017 2018 GIGLIO, BARRY PAUL $5,337.43 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 LOTS 1500 LOTS (90’ X 146’) IMP. PIG STAND RESTAURANT 9500 0110256680 219 E. BEECH ST 2018 2019 LAFLEUR, CHARLES WAYNE; $1,579.33 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 LOT 400 LOT 053126 062526 Cost is $260.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
May 31, 2026
Legal Notice “NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE” ADJUDICATED PROPERTY SALE (2nd QUARTER) PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE: JUNE 29, 2026 @ 5.30 P.M. LOCATION OF THE SALE: CITY OF VILLE PLATTE CITY HALL 126 E. MAIN SREEET VILLE PLATTE, LOUISIANA 70586 ALL SEALED BIDS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING LOCATION AND PLACED IN THE ADJUDICATED PROPERTY MAILBOX BY JUNE 29, 2026 NO LATER THAN 2:00 P.M. AT THE FOLOWING LOCATION: CITY OF VILLE PLATTE CITY HALL (MAYOR’S OFFICE) 126 E. MAIN STREET VILLE PLATTE, LOUISIANA 70586 PHONE: (337) 363-2939 ** ALL BIDS HAVE TO HAVE TO BE ON THE OFFICIAL ST. LANDRY PARISH ADJUDICATED PROPERTY BID FORM AND ENVELOPE ENCLOSED IN THE BID PACKET. *********************************************************** STATE OF LOUISIANA CITY OF VILLE PLATTE ADJUDICATED PROPERTY ORDINANCE NO.04132026 AN ORDINANCE TO SELL PROPERTIES THAT HAVE BEEN ADJUDICATED TO THE CITY OF VILLE PLATTE WHEREAS, Louisiana Revised Statute 47:2201, 47,2202, 47:2203 and 47:2204 provide that a political subdivision may provide by special ordinance for the sale of the adjudicated property at a public sale. WHEREAS, the City of Ville Platte shall offer for sale the following adjudicated properties with a minimum bid of $500.00, plus the amount due on any governmental liens, judgments, mortgages, and/or encumbrances that may be on each adjudicated properties. SEE THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ADJUDICATED PROPERTIES: 053126 062526 Cost is $65.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
May 31, 2026
Legal Notice EVANGELINE PARISH POLICE JURY PUBLIC HEARING The Evangeline Parish Police Jury will call a public hearing on Monday June 1, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. in the Police Jury Meeting Room of the Courthouse Building, 200 Court Street, Ste. 207, Ville Platte, La to hear public comments and/or questions on a proposed Wind Energy Conservation Ordinance. “This Institution is an equal opportunity employer” 051026 051726 052426 053126 Cost is $25.00