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Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
May 23, 2026
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Cody Norman, last known address of Slidell, Louisiana, please contact Bemjamin Bleich, Attorney at Law, Office of 17th JDC Indigent Defenders Office, 985-446-8808. 12351116 5/23/26 ($32.65)
Miscellaneous Notices
Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
May 23, 2026
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Lafourche Parish Hospital Service District No. 1 DBA Lady of the Sea General Hospital Regular Monthly Meeting April 21, 2026 The Board of Commissioners (BOC) of Lady of the Sea General Hospital (LOSGH) met in regular session at 5:15 p.m., on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at LOSGH, located at 200 West 134th Place, Cut Off, LA. CALL TO ORDER: BOC Chairperson, Mr. P. Louviere, called the meeting to order at 5:15 p.m. INVOCATION: The opening prayer was led by Ms. R. LeBlanc. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mr. C. M. Callais. ROLL CALL: The Recording Secretary, Ms. K. Hebert, called roll. BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Peter Louviere-BOC Chairperson, Ruby LeBlanc-BOC Vice Chairperson, Charles Mike Callais-BOC Secretary/Treasurer, Mickey Navarre-BOC Member BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT: Kip Plaisance-BOC Member STAFF/COMMUNITY MEMBERS PRESENT: Denise Allemand-Attorney, Bret Badeaux-Chief Financial Officer, Christy Chabert-VP of Revenue Cycle, LaVelle Chiasson-VP of Org. Excellence, Dwight Curole-Plant Operations Manager, Paul Curole-VP of Facilities, Lloyd Guidry-Chief Executive Officer, Stacy Guidry-VP of Procurement, Kristina Hebert-Executive Assistant, Tad Lafont-Chief Operations Officer (* = Arrived after meeting was Called to Order.) APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Mr. P. Louviere presented the minutes from the March 3, 2026, Board of Commissioners regular monthly meeting. The Board reviewed and approved the minutes as presented. Upon a motion offered by Ms. R. LeBlanc and seconded by Mr. M. Navarre, the minutes of the March 3, 2026, regular monthly meeting, were accepted as presented. Voting on the motion was as follows: AYES Mr. P. Louviere, Ms. R. LeBlanc, Mr. C. M. Callais, Mr. M. Navarre NAYS None ABSENT Mr. K. Plaisance ABSTENTIONS None Motion carried. Mr. P. Louviere presented the minutes from the March 22, 2026, Board of Commissioners special meeting. The Board reviewed and approved the minutes as presented. Upon a motion offered by Ms. R. LeBlanc and seconded by Mr. M. Navarre, the minutes of the March 22, 2026, regular monthly meeting, were accepted as presented. Voting on the motion was as follows: AYES Mr. P. Louviere, Ms. R. LeBlanc, Mr. C. M. Callais, Mr. M. Navarre NAYS None ABSENT Mr. K. Plaisance ABSTENTIONS None Motion carried. AUDIENCE COMMENTS: No audience comments for discussion. INFORMATION ITEMS: Annual Officer Election Mr. P. Louviere reminded Board members that the Annual Board Officer Election would be held for the May 5th Board meeting. MEDICAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Mr. T. Lafont presented a report on the Medical Executive Committee meeting held on March 16, 2026. Topics discussed: Update on Insurance Denials, DKA Protocol, February 2026 Quality Council Committee Minutes, DNV Update, February Laboratory Report, March 2026 Environment of Care Committee Minutes, UpToDate Web-Based Resource for the Emergency Department, High Sensitivity Troponin & Pro-BNP Education Emailed to All Active Staff, Credentials Review, and Administrative Update. 1. That the following Practitioners be appointed and granted privileges as requested in their individual application: NAME APPOINTMENT CATEGORY PRIVILEGE Duane Luke, MD Reappointment Active Emergency Medicine Ifeanyi Iwuchukwu, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Neurology Tara Kimbrough, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Neurology Sharm El Buras, MD Reappointment Active Radiology Lauren Pitre, MD Reappointment Active Family Medicine vRad: Initial Appointment to Schedule: Megan Hellfeld, MD Initial Appointment Consulting Tele-Radiology vRad: Reappointment to Schedule: Reem Awwad, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Dean Batten, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Michael Caruso, DO Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology John Crouch, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Demetrice Davis, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Thomas Fiorito, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Aprile Gibson, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Jennifer Gutierrez, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Laurie Gutstein, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Jeffrey Hare, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Cathleen Ivy, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Jeffrey Jednacz, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Gregory Klisch, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology David Krausz, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Jonathan Lee, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Christopher Leoni, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Dawood Malik, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Kevin McDonnell, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Joshua Morais, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Sandra Parada-Orrego, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Vikram Rao, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Alecia Rideau, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Julie Shaffrey, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Neil Staib, Jr., MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Scott Sullivan, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Waikeong Wong, MD Reappointment Consulting Tele-Radiology Upon a motion offered by Ms. R. LeBlanc and seconded by Mr. C. M. Callais, the above recommendations were accepted as presented. Voting on the motion was as follows: AYES Mr. P. Louviere, Ms. R. LeBlanc, Mr. C. M. Callais, Mr. M. Navarre NAYS None ABSENT Mr. K. Plaisance ABSTENTIONS None Motion carried. QUALITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE: Mr. T. Lafont presented a report on the Quality Council Committee meeting held on March 24, 2026. Topics discussed included, Quality Council Reports Log, March 2026 Quality Control Accreditation Team Minutes, March 2026 Medical Executive Committee Minutes, and DNV Update. FINANCE COMMITTEE: Mr. B. Badeaux presented a report on the Finance Committee meeting held on March 24, 2026. Topics discuss included, February 2026: Financials, Investment Transactions, Capital Acquisitions/Removed Assets, Cash Flow Analysis, FEMA Projects Update, Human Resources: February 2026 Statistics Report, Vacancy Report, Separations, and Hires, February 2026 Disposal of Surplus Equipment Report, Chief Executive Officers Topics, and Chief Financial Officer/Accounting Department Topics. The Finance Committee presented the following recommendations for the Boards consideration: 1. That the February 2026 Financial Report be accepted as presented. 2. That the February 2026 Investment Transaction Report be accepted as presented. 3. That the February 2026 Capital Acquisitions/Removed Assets Report be accepted as presented. 4. That the February 2026 Disposal of Surplus Equipment Report be approved for disposal. Upon a motion offered by Mr. C. M. Callais and seconded by Ms. R. LeBlanc, the above recommendations were accepted as presented. Voting on motion was as follows: AYES Mr. P. Louviere, Ms. R. LeBlanc, Mr. C. M. Callais, Mr. M. Navarre NAYS None ABSENT Mr. K. Plaisance ABSTENTIONS None Motion carried. CEO TOPICS: Chief Executive Officer, Mr. L. Guidry, reported on the following topics and discussions regarding the topics were held: Community events that LOS attended, participated in, or will participate in: o TNCC Provider course attended by Ms. M. Gros, Infection Prevention Director. o Lunch N Learn Colorectal Health with Colo-Guard. o Colo-Guard Educational walk-through blow-up colon was placed at LOS Cut Off Medical Clinic. o LOS Open House/Ribbon Cutting o LOS won Top 20 Critical Access Hospitals in USA 8th time LOS wins this award. o Ms. M. Gros, Infection Prevention Director, is instructing ACLS at Tulane. o Ms. B. Lafont, Emergency Department Director, instructed Sudden Impact at LOS for South Lafourche High School students, and at Ochsner St. Anne for Central Lafourche High School students. o Easter egg hunt at the Town of Golden Meadow and Church. o Rotary Club Crawfish Boil and Craft show. o LOS hosted a tour of the new hospital for VAL students. Mr. L. Guidry reported information regarding the new LOS Hospital at a Chamber of Commerce meeting. LOS Interim Hospitals auction. Update regarding LOS new Larose Medical Clinic/Pharmacy. Strategic Planning. Community Health Needs Assessment. DNV survey. Physician recruiting. The May Board of Commissioners meeting will be held on Thursday, May 7th at 5:00 p.m. The Annual Medical Staff meeting will be held on Monday, May 18th at 12:00 p.m. CIS telecardiology contract. A discussion concerning the reported topics ensued. OLD BUSINESS: No topics for discussion. NEW BUSINESS: No topics for discussion. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Upon a motion offered by Mr. C. M. Callais and seconded by Mr. M. Navarre, the Board agreed to enter Executive Session to discuss strategic planning at 5:55 p.m. Voting on the motion was as follows: AYES Mr. P. Louviere, Ms. R. LeBlanc, Mr. C. M. Callais, Mr. M. Navarre NAYS None ABSENT Mr. K. Plaisance ABSTENTIONS: None Motion carried. Upon a motion offered by Mr. M. Navarre and seconded by Mr. C. M. Callais, the Board agreed to end the Executive Session and return to its regular meeting at 6:37 p.m. AYES Mr. P. Louviere, Ms. R. LeBlanc, Mr. C. M. Callais, Mr. M. Navarre NAYS None ABSENT Mr. K. Plaisance ABSTENTIONS None Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT: Upon a motion offered by Ms. R. LeBlanc and seconded by Mr. C. M. Callais, the Board agreed to adjourn. AYES Mr. P. Louviere, Mr. C. M. Callais, Mr. M. Navarre, Mr. K. Plaisance NAYS None ABSENT Ms. R. LeBlanc ABSTENTIONS None Motion carried and the meeting adjourned at 6:38 p.m. /s/Peter Louviere Peter Louviere Board of Commissioners Chairperson ATTEST: /s/Lloyd Guidry Lloyd J. Guidry, Jr. Chief Executive Officer 12351000 5/23/26 ($448.00)
Miscellaneous Notices
Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
May 23, 2026
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Lafourche Parish Hospital Service District No. 1 DBA Lady of the Sea General Hospital Special Monthly Meeting April 21, 2026 The Board of Commissioners (BOC) of Lady of the Sea General Hospital (LOSGH) met in special session at 5:00 p.m., on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at LOSGH, located at 200 West 134th Place, Cut Off, LA. CALL TO ORDER: BOC Chairperson, Mr. P. Louviere, called the meeting to order at 5:05 p.m. ROLL CALL: The Recording Secretary, Ms. K. Hebert, called roll. BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Peter Louviere-BOC Chairperson, Ruby LeBlanc-BOC Vice Chairperson, Charles Mike Callais-BOC Secretary/Treasurer, Mickey Navarre-BOC Member BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT: Kip Plaisance-BOC Member STAFF/COMMUNITY MEMBERS PRESENT: Denise Allemand-Attorney, Bret Badeaux-Chief Financial Officer, Christy Chabert-VP of Revenue Cycle, LaVelle Chiasson-VP of Org. Excellence, Dwight Curole-Plant Operations Manager, Paul Curole-VP of Facilities, Lloyd Guidry-Chief Executive Officer, Kristina Hebert-Executive Assistant, Tad Lafont-Chief Operations Officer, Leslie Lefort-LOS Controller, Michelle Pierce-Lafourche Ambulance District #1 Administrator (* = Arrived after meeting was Called to Order.) PUBLIC COMMENT: There were no public comments. NEW BUSINESS: Mr. P. Louviere announced that the public meeting was to adopt the millage rate(s) for the tax year 2026. The following resolution was read aloud by Mr. P. Louviere. RESOLUTION 430 BE IT RESOLVED, that the following millage(s) are hereby levied on the 2026 tax roll on all property subject to taxation by Hospital District No. 1 and Hospital District No. 1 Ambulance: MILLAGE Tax for Hospital No. 1 Construction & Maintenance 3.860 mills Tax for Hospital No. 1 Ambulance Acquisition & Maintenance 3.580 mills Tax for Hospital No. 1Bonds 0.400 mills BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proper administrative officials of the Parish of Lafourche, State of Louisiana, be and they are hereby empowered, authorized, and directed to spread said taxes, as hereinabove set forth, upon the assessment roll of said Parish for the year 2026, and to make the collection of the taxes imposed for and on behalf of the taxing authority, according to law, and that the taxes herein levied shall become a permanent lien and privilege on all property subject to taxation as herein set forth, and collection thereof shall be enforceable in the manner provided by law. The foregoing resolution was read in full; the roll was called on the adoption thereof, and the resolution was adopted by the following votes: YEAS: Mr. P. Louviere, Ms. R. LeBlanc, Mr. C. M. Callais, Mr. M. Navarre NAYS: None ABSTAINED: None ABSENT: Mr. K. Plaisance CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of the resolution adopted at the board meeting held on April 21, 2026, at which meeting a quorum was present and voting. Cut Off, Louisiana, this 21st day of April, 2026. /s/Peter Louviere Peter Louviere, Board Chairperson AFFIDAVIT: Mr. P. Louviere read aloud the affidavit showing compliance with the Open Meetings Law. ADJOURNMENT: Upon a motion offered by Mr. M. Navarre and seconded by Mr. C. M. Callais, the Board agreed to adjourn. AYES Mr. P. Louviere, Ms. R. LeBlanc, Mr. C. M. Callais, Mr. M. Navarre NAYS None ABSENT Mr. K. Plaisance ABSTENTIONS None Motion carried and the meeting adjourned at 5:10 p.m. /s/Peter Louviere Peter Louviere Board of Commissioners Chairperson ATTEST: /s/Lloyd J. Guidry, Jr. Lloyd J. Guidry, Jr. Chief Executive Officer 12350958 5/23/26 ($140.00)
Miscellaneous Notices
Houma Courier
Houma
May 23, 2026
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Miscellaneous Notices
Houma Courier
Houma
May 23, 2026
LOG # NA-26-18452 NUISANCE CITATION Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk MAY 20 2026 TRISHA-JADE, LLC 1783 GRAND CAILLOU RD HOUMA LA 70363 Dear TRISHA-JADE, LLC On Friday, April 10, 2026, a Warning of Nuisance Violation Notice was issued for Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk. In this notice, you were advised that if ou failed to comply with the requirements, a nuisance citation and the assessment of fines would be issued.Please be advised that as of 4/22/2026 11:55:00 AM, the property located at 259 DANOS CT TRACT 100 X 126.86' BEING TRACT 4, MAP SHOWING A PORTION OF THE PROPERTY BELONGING TO DAVID EUGENE HOPKINS IN SECTION 37 T18S R18E., continues to violate Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk of Chapter 14, Nuisance Abatement, of the Terrebonne Parish Code of Ordinances.Specific Violation is the accumulation, storage or disposal of junk, trash, garbage, or other offensive accumulation on the property and tall grass in excess of 12 inches or above.Section 14-66. - Classification of property.(a) (4) Residential property: Any tract of land which has been subdivided into squares/lots, primarily for residential purposes. Residential property must be subclassified as either undeveloped or developed;(a) (4) a. Developed residential property: Any residential property which has been approved as a residential subdivision by the Houma-Terrebonne Regional Planning Commission and/or any subdivided tract of land which is part of a residential subdivision as depicted on a plat of survey properly registered in the conveyance records of the Parish of Terrebonne.Section 14-67. - Prohibitions.(a) No person, firm, or corporation owning or occupying any developed residential property located within the parish shall permit the growth of tall grass or allow the accumulation of trash, refuse, or junk upon the property or upon any sidewalk abutting the property.In addition to requiring that you take measures to correct the nuisance violation, Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government is assessing a nuisance violation fine. You are being assessed a fine in the amount of $250.00 dollars, since this is your first violation. According to the schedule contained in Chapter 14 Section 14-315, Subsection A. of the Terrebonne Parish Code the rates for nuisance violation fines within the areas of Terrebonne Parish of this chapter are as follows:1st Violation 250.00 2ND Volation within the same calendar year $500.00;3rd and subsequent violations within the same calendar year Criminal Enforcement; a/or up to $5,000.If you fail or refuse to take action to correct the violation within the delays contained in this citation, parish crews or a parish contractor may enter the premises where the violation is occurring and remedy the violation at your expense, or begin proceedings in respect to Criminal Enforcement.Please comply with this ordinance on or by 05/07/2026. You are further advised to contact our office once compliance has been completed.Your failure to pay the charges incurred within thirty (30) days after invoicing by the Parish shall result in the filing of a certified copy of such charges with the recorder of mortgages, and the same when so filed and recorded, shall operate as a lien and privilege in favor of the Parish against the property. The charges shall be added by the tax collector of the Parish of Terrebonne to the annual ad valorem tax bill of the property involve.Please be advised that you may contest this citation by requesting a hearing before the Nuisance Administrative Hearing Officer either in person at 7836 Park Avenue, Houma, LA 70364, or in writing, within seventy-two (72) hours of service. Failure to appear for a requested hearing before the Nuisance Administrative Hearing Officer may carry an additional penalty and shall be considered a prima facie admission of the violation set forth in the nuisance citation.Your payment of the civil penalty/fine may be made either in person or by mailing to the agent designated by the Parish, provided however, that such payment is made only by money order or cashier check and made to the order of the Parish. 12351393 5/23/26 ($38.22)
Miscellaneous Notices
Houma Courier
Houma
May 23, 2026
MINUTES REGULAR BOARD MEETING March 16, 2026 The Board of Commissioners of Bayou Cane Fire Protection District of the Parish of Terrebonne, State of Louisiana, met on Monday, March 16, 2026, at 11 a.m. Robert Page called the meeting to order at 11:30 a.m. Upon roll call by Sonja Labat, the following Commissioners were present: Robert Page, Jacob Rhodes, Travis Gravois, Ed Lawson, Steve Fulmar, Suzanne Carlos and Hayward Sims. No commissioners were absent. Others in attendance were Sonja Labat, Chief Himel, Chief Hill, Chief Henry, Chief Palmer, Chief Boudreaux, Kay Hebert, Greg Boudreaux, Louis Eschete, Joshua Guidry, Adam Schmitt, Nathaniel Folse, Stephen Battaglia, Gary Gros, Kim Saulters, Brent Tinkes, Chris Englade, Bryce Thompson and Joel Pellerin. It was motioned by Ed Lawson, seconded by Jacob Rhodes to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of January 20, 2026. Motion passed. There was no public wishing to address the board. Chief Himel discussed an old Ford Expedition that has been declared surplus. Bayou Black Fire Department would like to have it donated to them. A motion was offered by Ed Lawson, seconded by Steve Fulmar to authorize the Fire Chief to execute an MOU to donate the vehicle to Bayou Black Fire Department. Motion passed. Chief Himel discussed charges for the 911 dispatch fees. He advised that the district had been hacked due to an email received. The banks, Bill.com and the Sheriff's office have all been notified. The insurance company has been notified in case a claim needs to be made. Technology Professionals was contacted to add additional layers of security. Chief Himel discussed his report. Chief advised that Gary Gros was appointed for the Civil Service appointment renewal. There were 368 calls in the month of February and 712 year to date calls. He discussed the gutter replacement on the back side of the station. The gazebo construction is 95% complete. Fire Prevention Chief, Michael Palmer discussed his report. He is happy that the Mardi Gras madness is over until next year. New construction, a RaceTrac gas station and a Dominoes training facility, was discussed. Ten smoke alarms were installed. The department experienced its first fire fatality in seven years and there were no smoke alarms in the home. Inspections are about one quarter complete. EMS Chief, Toby Henry, discussed the EMS report. He advised that there were 191 transports in January and 202 transports in February. He discussed new ultrasound equipment andtraining will begin soon on that so that it can be implemented in two to three months. He advised that they survived Mardi Gras. Chief of Operations, Brian Bourdreaux advised that the academy is complete, which stabilized staffing. The driver/operator course was briefly discussed. The new fire truck is in production. He is working with LSU for rescue education classes. The rope rescue and confined space training was briefly discussed. Chief of Administration, Kenny Hill, advised that the hydrant painting near the Station 4 area is almost complete. The fire wall at Central is being upgraded. In two years, the current server will be at its end of life . He plans to transition from the in-house server to a cloud based server. This upgrade will take months to set up. Thermal imaging cameras were ordered and have been installed in the trucks. Training is taking place for the use the thermal imaging cameras. It was motioned by Travis Gravois, seconded by Ed Lawson to approve the February financials. Motion passed. Steve Fulmar discussed a medical emergency at his house and thanked the staff for their professionalism. A motion was offered by Travis Gravois, seconded by Ed Lawson to adjourn the meeting at 11:55 a.m. Motion passed. The next regular scheduled m eting is April 20, 2026 at 11:30 am. /s/Travis Gravois Travis Gravois, Secretary /s/Sonja Labat Sonja Labat, Accountant 12351276 5/23/26 ($118.80)
Miscellaneous Notices
Houma Courier
Houma
May 23, 2026
MINUTES REGULAR BOARD MEETING January 20, 2026 The Board of Commissioners of Bayou Cane Fire Protection District of the Parish of Terrebonne, State of Louisiana, met on Monday, January 20, 2026, at 11:30 a.m. Robert Page called the meeting to order at 11:33 a.m. Upon roll call by Sonja Labat, the following Commissioners were present: Robert Page, Jacob Rhodes, Travis Gravois, Ed Lawson. The following Commissioners were absent: Steve Fulmar, Suzanne Carlos and Hayward Sims. Others in attendance were Sonja Labat, Chief Himel, Chief Hill, Chief Henry, Chief Palmer, Kay Hebert, Greg Boudreaux, Louis Eschete, Aron Wolfe, Joshua Guidry and Adam Schmitt. It was motioned by Ed Lawson, seconded by Jacob Rhodes to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of December 15, 2025. Motion passed. There was no public wishing to address the board. There was no old business. A motion was offered by Ed Lawson, seconded by Travis Gravois to approve the 2025 audit engagement with Martin and Pellegrin in the amount of $27,000. Motion passed. A motion was offered by Jacob Rhodes, seconded by Ed Lawson to approve the 2025 SAUP audit engagement with Martin and Pellegrin in the amount of $4,500. Motion passed. Chief Himel discussed his report. There were 367 calls in the month of December and 4,044 year to date calls. Ther were four permits in the month of December, one for a kitchen build out and the others were permits. Fire Prevention Chief, Michael Palmer discussed his report. There is a new building under construction on Hwy 31 1. There were two renovations in December, one bar and one restaurant. Twenty-three smoke alarms were installed. There were nine public education events, and the inspections are at 14%. The department has been busy assisting other departments. EMS Chief, Toby Henry, discussed the EMS report. He advised that there were 201 transports in December. They are beginning to prepare for the Mardi Gras season. There are three recruits that will complete training on February 20th. Chief Henry presented the Chief of Operations report as Brian Boudreaux was not present. The truck should be ready in March. EMT certifications were also discussed. Chief of Administration, Kenny Hill, advised that the department is transitioning into 2026. The department began using a new scheduling software and the transition has gone well. The new software will be a cost savings to the department. Hydrant painting was discussed as he contacted the contractor that was used last year. He would like them to begin after Mardi Gras. Hiring a vendor to do the painting is cost effective for the department. He has also began ordering new equipment for the truck. It was motioned by Ed Lawson, seconded by Jacob Rhodes to approve the December financials. Motion passed. The Chairman advised that they are still reviewing insurance proposals. They are hoping to have final numbers in the next few days. Ed Lawson wished everyone a happy and safe year. A motion was offered by Ed Lawson, seconded by Travis Gravois to adjourn the meeting at 11:44 a.m. Motion passed. The next regular scheduled meeting is February 16, 2026 at 11:30 am. /s/Travis Gravois Travis Gravois, Secretary /s/Sonja Labat Sonja Labat, Accountant 12351203 5/23/26 ($99.90)
Miscellaneous Notices
Houma Courier
Houma
May 23, 2026
LOG # NA-25-18143 NUISANCE CITATION Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk May 20, 2026 MELISSA ANN BOUDREAUX 957 HIGHWAY 55 MONTEGUT LA 70377 Dear MELISSA ANN BOUDREAUX On Friday, December 19, 2025, a Warning of Nuisance Violation Notice was issued for Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk. In this notice, you were advised that if you failed to comply with the requirements, a nuisance citation and the assessment of fines would be issued.Please be advised that as of 3/26/2026 9:43:00 AM, the property located at 280 PONTIFF ST LOT 7 BLOCK 3 PONTIFF SUBD. CB 1879/379, continues to violate Article IV - Vegetation, Trash, and Junk of Chapter 14, Nuisance Abatement, of the Terrebonne Parish Code of Ordinances.Specific ViolationThe specific violation is the accumulation, storage or disposal of junk, trash, garbage, or other offensive accumulation on the property and tall grass in excess of 12 inches or above.Section 14-66. - Classification of property.(a) (4) Residential property: Any tract of land which has been subdivided into squares/lots, primarily for residential purposes. Residential property must be subclassified as either undeveloped or developed;(a) (4) a. Developed residential property: Any residential property which has been approved as a residential subdivision by the Houma-Terrebonne Regional Planning Commission and/or any subdivided tract of land which is part of a residential subdivision as depicted on a plat of survey properly registered in the conveyance records of the Parish of Terrebonne.Section 14-67. - Prohibitions.(a) No person, firm, or corporation owning or occupying any developed residential property located within the parish shall permit the growth of tall grass or allow the accumulation of trash, refuse, or junk upon the property or upon any sidewalk abutting the property.In addition to requiring that you take measures to correct the nuisance violation, Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government is assessing a nuisance violation fine. You are being assessed a fine in the amount of $250.00 dollars, since this is your first violation. According to the schedule contained in Chapter 14 Section 14-315, Subsection A. of the Terrebonne Parish Code the rates for nuisance violation fines within the areas of Terrebonne Parish of this chapter are as follows:1st Violation - $250.00; 2nd Violation within the same calendar year - $500.00;3rd and subsequent violations within the same calendar year - Criminal Enforcement; and/or up to $5,000.If you fail or refuse to take action to correct the violation within the delays contained in this citation, parish crews or a parish contractor may enter the premises where the violation is occurring and remedy the violation at your expense, or begin proceedings in respect to Criminal Enforcement.Please comply with this ordinance on or by 05/202026. You are further advised to contact our office once compliance has been completed Your failure to pay the charges incurred within thirty (30) days after invoicing by the Parish shall result in the filing of a certified copy of such charges with the recorder of mortgages, and the same when so filed and recorded, shall operate as a lien and privilege in favor of the Parish against the property. The charges shall be added by the tax collector of the Parish of Terrebonne to the annual ad valorem tax bill of the property involve.Please be advised that you may contest this citation by requesting a hearing before the Nuisance Administrative Hearing Officer either in person at 8026 Main St, Suite 203, Houma, LA 70364, or in writing, within seventy-two hours of service. Failure to appear for a requested hearing before the Nuisance Administrative Hearing Officer may carry an additional penalty and shall be considered a prima facie admission of the violation set forth in the nuisance citation.Your payment of the civil penalty/fine may be made either in person or by mailing to the agent designated by the Parish, provided however, that such payment is made only by money order or cashier check and made to the order of the Parish. Your payment of the civil penalty and verification by the Department of the abatement of the nuisance violation shall operate as a final disposition of the case 12351075 5/23/26 ($39.06)
Miscellaneous Notices
Houma Courier
Houma
May 23, 2026
Minutes of the Terrebonne Parish Fire Protection District #10 Board Meeting May 12, 2026 Chairman Jimmy Verret, Jr, called the meeting to order at 6:05 PM at Terrebonne Parish Fire Protection District #10 at 1767 Bayou Dularge Road, Theriot, LA. Chairman Jimmy Verret, Jr, called for roll call. Upon Roll Call; Board members recorded as present: Jimmy Verret, Jr, Carroll Hebert, Sam Small, Jr, Linton Merritt Board members recorded as absent: Davon Charles Pledge of Allegiance led by Jimmy Verret, Jr. Chairman Jimmy Verret, Jr, called for Approval of the April 14, 2026 Board Meeting Minutes. Sam Small, Jr moved for a motion to approve the April 14, 2026 Board Meeting Minutes. Seconded by Carroll Hebert. After Discussion. Motion carried with no dissenting votes Board Member Davon Charles entered the meeting at 6:31 PM Secretary/Treasurer Charles D Boudreaux presented the April 2026 Financial Report. Chairman Jimmy Verret, Jr, called for Approval of the April 2026 Financial Report. Carroll Hebert, moved for a motion to approve the April 2026 Financial Report. Seconded by Sam Small, Jr. After Discussion, Motion carried with no dissenting votes Chairman Jimmy Verret, Jr, called for the report of the Dularge Volunteer Fire Department. No meeting scheduled this month. Chairman Jimmy Verret, Jr, called for Fire Chief's Report Chief Bryan Hebert reported 23 calls during April 2026, including 2 wrecks. Hydro testing of the fire hydrants has been postponed until the ongoing road work on Hwy 315 is completed. Firefighters waxed all Department vehicles, washed down all stations, pressure washed buildings this month. A John Deere riding lawn tractor was purchased for Central station. The Knights of Columbus St Eloi Council #8779 named Firefighter Brandon Reeves as its Firefighter of the Year. Firefighters trained for 2 days on the FETA Drill Tower. The District is planning on hiring an additional firefighter in June. The District is waiting on a State Capital Outlay funding. Chairman Jimmy Verret, Jr, called for Old Business Chief Hebert is still looking at used fire engines. An 85 TV was purchased for use in the training room at Central. Chairman Jimmy Verret, Jr called for New Business. No new business. Sam Small Jr, moved for a motion to move into Executive Session to discuss personnel issues at 6:43 PM. Seconded by Carroll Hebert After Discussion, Motion carried with no dissenting votes The Board returned to regular session at 6:56 PM. Next regular scheduled meeting is set for June 9, 2026 at 6:00 PM. Chairman Jimmy Verret, Jr called for Public Wishing to Address the Board. No one from the public wishing to address the Board. Chairman Jimmy Verret, Jr called for individual Board requests. none Davon Charles moved for a motion to Adjourn. Seconded by Sam Small Jr. No Discussion, Motion carried with no dissenting votes __________________ Jimmy Verret, Jr, Chairman __________________ Charles D. Boudreaux, Secretary/Treasurer 1235076565/23/26 ($92.25)
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 23, 2026
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ORDINANCE NO. 8167 AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Police Jury to declare the property described as: Lot 9 Blk 5 W of Thomson Ave Iowa (AP08-085-26, Tax Assessment No. 00724440); 108 South Storer Avenue in Ward Eight, Iowa, Louisiana, adjudicated and to authorize the sale of said lot to James Lavergne, their designated agent, or assignee, for the consideration of $5,000.00 (five thousand dollars) cash, or the highest offer which is accompanied by a certified check or money order in the amount of $75. WHEREAS, the Parish of Calcasieu owns property described as: Lot 9 Blk 5 W of Thomson Ave Iowa (AP08-085-26, Tax Assessment No. 00724440); 108 South Storer Avenue in Ward Eight, said property having been adjudicated to the Parish for unpaid property taxes; WHEREAS, all Members of the Local Services Agreement have recommended that the property be sold/donated as adjudicated property; and WHEREAS, no written opposition or higher offer has been filed with the Division of Planning and Development Office; and WHEREAS, the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury is of the opinion that it would be in the public interest to convey the above mentioned property to James Lavergne, for the offered consideration. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE POLICE JURY OF THE PARISH OF CALCASIEU, convened in Regular Session on the 7th day of May, 2026, that it does hereby approve the following criteria for the sale and disposition of adjudicated property: Section 1. The property described as: Lot 9 Blk 5 W of Thomson Ave Iowa (AP08-085-26, Tax Assessment No. 00724440); 108 South Storer Avenue in Ward Eight, Iowa, Louisiana, is hereby declared to be sold/donated as adjudicated property as recommended by all Members of the Local Services Agreement. Section 2. Ten days after the final adoption of this ordinance, if no restraining order has been obtained, the President of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, or the Director of the Division of Planning and Development, is authorized to execute an act of cash sale in which the Parish of Calcasieu conveys the above described property to James Lavergne, their designated agent, or assignee, for the consideration of $11,000.00 (eleven thousand dollars) cash. However, neither the President of the Police Jury, nor the Director of the Division of Planning and Development, shall execute the act of cash sale until the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development has certified in writing the following: A) Purchaser has certified in writing to the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development that the Adjudicated Property Section has been provided a Mortgage and Conveyance Certificate or an equivalent by an abstract company doing business in Calcasieu Parish certifying that an examination of the mortgage and conveyance records of the Clerk of Court of Calcasieu Parish was made to obtain the names and last known addresses of all owners, mortgagees, and other persons who might have vested or contingent interests in the property, or who have filed requests for notice as provided for in La.R.S. 47:2201 et seq, and a list of those names and addresses is attached to the certification. The written certification shall contain an indemnification and hold harmless clause by the purchaser in favor of the Parish of Calcasieu, its officers, agents and employees if the purchaser should fail to request notification to an interested party or should incorrectly identify or locate any interested party. B) Purchaser has made written request to the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development to notify those persons identified above in accordance with La.R.S. 47:2201 et seq, and has paid the Parish the sum of five dollars per notice and/or the sum of thirty dollars per notice by publication requested. C) The Purchaser shall remit 50% of the purchase price as earnest money to be held in escrow by the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury for application to the purchase price at closing, or to be retained by it in the event Purchaser fails to complete the purchase. D) The Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development has provided purchaser with proof of notice, and purchaser has recorded same in the conveyance records Calcasieu Parish and has provided the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development a stamped copy of the recorded proof of notice. E) Purchaser has certified in writing to the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development that the number of days required by La.R.S. 47:2201 et seq, has elapsed since the above required notice was made or attempted and that the property has not been redeemed by the payment of the taxes owed. F) Purchaser has paid the consideration in cash to the Parish and the cash sale attached has been approved by the Division of Planning and Development. Section 3. If purchaser should fail to complete the requirements of Section 2 A), B), and C) within ninety (90) days of adoption of this ordinance, the President of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, or the Director of the Division of Planning and Development, is authorized to execute an act of cash sale in which the Parish of Calcasieu conveys the above described property to anyone who shall complete the requirements of Section 2 or to request to rescind the sale. If all of the requirements of Section 2 are not completed withing twelve (12) months from the date this ordinance is adopted, the authority of the President of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury or Director of Planning and Development to execute an act of cash sale for this property shall cease, and any and all rights of the purchaser to this property shall terminate. Section 4. This act of sale shall be without any warranty or recourse whatsoever (including warranty of title), even for the return or any reduction of the purchase price, but with subrogation to all rights and actions of warranty the Parish of Calcasieu may have, and shall contain such warranty limitations and other provisions as are required by the Parish Attorney. The Parish of Calcasieu shall reserve all oil, gas and other mineral rights in and to the property to be conveyed, but shall convey the surface rights of the said property. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 7th day of May, 2026. /s/ Brian Abshire, President /s/ Jennifer R. Wallace, Parish Secretary May 23 1t 2120145 Notice Cost- $178.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 23, 2026
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ORDINANCE NO. 8166 AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Police Jury to declare the property described as: Lot 7 Blk 3 JOS W SWEENEY ADD (AP07-105-26, Tax Assessment No. 00711039); 1514 Horridge Street in Ward Seven, Vinton, Louisiana, adjudicated and to authorize the sale of said lot to Janee Worthy, their designated agent, or assignee, for the consideration of $11,000.00 (eleven thousand dollars) cash, or the highest offer which is accompanied by a certified check or money order in the amount of $75. WHEREAS, the Parish of Calcasieu owns property described as: Lot 7 Blk 3 JOS W SWEENEY ADD (AP07-105-26, Tax Assessment No. 00711039); 1514 Horridge Street in Ward Seven, said property having been adjudicated to the Parish for unpaid property taxes; WHEREAS, all Members of the Local Services Agreement have recommended that the property be sold/donated as adjudicated property; and WHEREAS, no written opposition or higher offer has been filed with the Division of Planning and Development Office; and WHEREAS, the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury is of the opinion that it would be in the public interest to convey the above mentioned property to Janee Worthy, for the offered consideration. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE POLICE JURY OF THE PARISH OF CALCASIEU, convened in Regular Session on the 7th day of May, 2026, that it does hereby approve the following criteria for the sale and disposition of adjudicated property: Section 1. The property described as: Lot 7 Blk 3 JOS W SWEENEY ADD (AP07-105-26, Tax Assessment No. 00711039); 1514 Horridge Street in Ward Seven, Vinton, Louisiana, is hereby declared to be sold/donated as adjudicated property as recommended by all Members of the Local Services Agreement. Section 2. Ten days after the final adoption of this ordinance, if no restraining order has been obtained, the President of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, or the Director of the Division of Planning and Development, is authorized to execute an act of cash sale in which the Parish of Calcasieu conveys the above described property to Janee Worthy, their designated agent, or assignee, for the consideration of $11,000.00 (eleven thousand dollars) cash. However, neither the President of the Police Jury, nor the Director of the Division of Planning and Development, shall execute the act of cash sale until the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development has certified in writing the following: A) Purchaser has certified in writing to the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development that the Adjudicated Property Section has been provided a Mortgage and Conveyance Certificate or an equivalent by an abstract company doing business in Calcasieu Parish certifying that an examination of the mortgage and conveyance records of the Clerk of Court of Calcasieu Parish was made to obtain the names and last known addresses of all owners, mortgagees, and other persons who might have vested or contingent interests in the property, or who have filed requests for notice as provided for in La.R.S. 47:2201 et seq, and a list of those names and addresses is attached to the certification. The written certification shall contain an indemnification and hold harmless clause by the purchaser in favor of the Parish of Calcasieu, its officers, agents and employees if the purchaser should fail to request notification to an interested party or should incorrectly identify or locate any interested party. B) Purchaser has made written request to the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development to notify those persons identified above in accordance with La.R.S. 47:2201 et seq, and has paid the Parish the sum of five dollars per notice and/or the sum of thirty dollars per notice by publication requested. C) The Purchaser shall remit 50% of the purchase price as earnest money to be held in escrow by the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury for application to the purchase price at closing, or to be retained by it in the event Purchaser fails to complete the purchase. D) The Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development has provided purchaser with proof of notice, and purchaser has recorded same in the conveyance records Calcasieu Parish and has provided the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development a stamped copy of the recorded proof of notice. E) Purchaser has certified in writing to the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development that the number of days required by La.R.S. 47:2201 et seq, has elapsed since the above required notice was made or attempted and that the property has not been redeemed by the payment of the taxes owed. F) Purchaser has paid the consideration in cash to the Parish and the cash sale attached has been approved by the Division of Planning and Development. Section 3. If purchaser should fail to complete the requirements of Section 2 A), B), and C) within ninety (90) days of adoption of this ordinance, the President of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, or the Director of the Division of Planning and Development, is authorized to execute an act of cash sale in which the Parish of Calcasieu conveys the above described property to anyone who shall complete the requirements of Section 2 or to request to rescind the sale. If all of the requirements of Section 2 are not completed withing twelve (12) months from the date this ordinance is adopted, the authority of the President of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury or Director of Planning and Development to execute an act of cash sale for this property shall cease, and any and all rights of the purchaser to this property shall terminate. Section 4. This act of sale shall be without any warranty or recourse whatsoever (including warranty of title), even for the return or any reduction of the purchase price, but with subrogation to all rights and actions of warranty the Parish of Calcasieu may have, and shall contain such warranty limitations and other provisions as are required by the Parish Attorney. The Parish of Calcasieu shall reserve all oil, gas and other mineral rights in and to the property to be conveyed, but shall convey the surface rights of the said property. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 7th day of May, 2026. /s/ Brian Abshire, President /s/ Jennifer R. Wallace, Parish Secretary May 23 1t 2120144 Notice Cost- $178.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
May 23, 2026
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ORDINANCE NO. 8165 AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Police Jury to declare the property described as: Lot 7 Blk 3 JOHNSON SUB of NW NW SW 34.9.10 (AP04-106-26, Tax Assessment No. 00681350); 701 Phillips Street in Ward Four, Sulphur, Louisiana, adjudicated and to authorize the sale of said lot to Doug Addison, their designated agent, or assignee, for the consideration of $4,400.00 (four thousand four hundred dollars) cash, or the highest offer which is accompanied by a certified check or money order in the amount of $75. WHEREAS, the Parish of Calcasieu owns property described as: Lot 7 Blk 3 JOHNSON SUB of NW NW SW 34.9.10 (AP04-106-26, Tax Assessment No. 00681350); 701 Phillips Street in Ward Four, said property having been adjudicated to the Parish for unpaid property taxes; WHEREAS, all Members of the Local Services Agreement have recommended that the property be sold/donated as adjudicated property; and WHEREAS, no written opposition or higher offer has been filed with the Division of Planning and Development Office; and WHEREAS, the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury is of the opinion that it would be in the public interest to convey the above mentioned property to Doug Addison, for the offered consideration. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE POLICE JURY OF THE PARISH OF CALCASIEU, convened in Regular Session on the 7th day of May, 2026, that it does hereby approve the following criteria for the sale and disposition of adjudicated property: Section 1. The property described as: Lot 7 Blk 3 JOHNSON SUB of NW NW SW 34.9.10 (AP04-106-26, Tax Assessment No. 00681350); 701 Phillips Street in Ward Four, Sulphur, Louisiana, is hereby declared to be sold/donated as adjudicated property as recommended by all Members of the Local Services Agreement. Section 2. Ten days after the final adoption of this ordinance, if no restraining order has been obtained, the President of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, or the Director of the Division of Planning and Development, is authorized to execute an act of cash sale in which the Parish of Calcasieu conveys the above described property to Doug Addison, their designated agent, or assignee, for the consideration of $4,400.00 (four thousand four hundred dollars) cash. However, neither the President of the Police Jury, nor the Director of the Division of Planning and Development, shall execute the act of cash sale until the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development has certified in writing the following: A) Purchaser has certified in writing to the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development that the Adjudicated Property Section has been provided a Mortgage and Conveyance Certificate or an equivalent by an abstract company doing business in Calcasieu Parish certifying that an examination of the mortgage and conveyance records of the Clerk of Court of Calcasieu Parish was made to obtain the names and last known addresses of all owners, mortgagees, and other persons who might have vested or contingent interests in the property, or who have filed requests for notice as provided for in La.R.S. 47:2201 et seq, and a list of those names and addresses is attached to the certification. The written certification shall contain an indemnification and hold harmless clause by the purchaser in favor of the Parish of Calcasieu, its officers, agents and employees if the purchaser should fail to request notification to an interested party or should incorrectly identify or locate any interested party. B) Purchaser has made written request to the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development to notify those persons identified above in accordance with La.R.S. 47:2201 et seq, and has paid the Parish the sum of five dollars per notice and/or the sum of thirty dollars per notice by publication requested. C) The Purchaser shall remit 50% of the purchase price as earnest money to be held in escrow by the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury for application to the purchase price at closing, or to be retained by it in the event Purchaser fails to complete the purchase. D) The Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development has provided purchaser with proof of notice, and purchaser has recorded same in the conveyance records Calcasieu Parish and has provided the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development a stamped copy of the recorded proof of notice. E) Purchaser has certified in writing to the Adjudicated Property Section of the Division of Planning and Development that the number of days required by La.R.S. 47:2201 et seq, has elapsed since the above required notice was made or attempted and that the property has not been redeemed by the payment of the taxes owed. F) Purchaser has paid the consideration in cash to the Parish and the cash sale attached has been approved by the Division of Planning and Development. Section 3. If purchaser should fail to complete the requirements of Section 2 A), B), and C) within ninety (90) days of adoption of this ordinance, the President of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, or the Director of the Division of Planning and Development, is authorized to execute an act of cash sale in which the Parish of Calcasieu conveys the above described property to anyone who shall complete the requirements of Section 2 or to request to rescind the sale. If all of the requirements of Section 2 are not completed withing twelve (12) months from the date this ordinance is adopted, the authority of the President of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury or Director of Planning and Development to execute an act of cash sale for this property shall cease, and any and all rights of the purchaser to this property shall terminate. Section 4. This act of sale shall be without any warranty or recourse whatsoever (including warranty of title), even for the return or any reduction of the purchase price, but with subrogation to all rights and actions of warranty the Parish of Calcasieu may have, and shall contain such warranty limitations and other provisions as are required by the Parish Attorney. The Parish of Calcasieu shall reserve all oil, gas and other mineral rights in and to the property to be conveyed, but shall convey the surface rights of the said property. THUS PASSED AND ADOPTED on this, the 7th day of May, 2026. /s/ Brian Abshire, President /s/ Jennifer R. Wallace, Parish Secretary May 23 1t 2120143 Notice Cost- $178.00
Miscellaneous Notices