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Jennings Daily News
Jennings
June 15, 2025
Welsh Pk Petroleum, LLC d/b/a Bullseye is applying to the Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beverages of high,low alcohol content at retail in the Parish of Jefferson Davis at the following address 207 Service Road, Welsh, LA. 70591. Welsh Pk Petroleum, LLC Bullseye Kulwinder Singh, LLC Published in Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on June 15, 2025 and June 18, 2025.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
June 15, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE Lake Charles LNG Company, LLC / Lake Charles LNG Export Company, LLC / Trunkline Gas Company, LLC (Permittees) are requesting Permit Time Extension of their existing authorization to construct new natural gas liquefaction and pipeline facilities and modify the existing Lake Charles LNG Import Terminal to export LNG. Liquefaction facilities are adjacent to the existing Lake Charles LNG Import Terminal in Calcasieu Parish; pipeline facilities are in Calcasieu and Jefferson Davis parishes. Pipeline components are in Calcasieu, Acadia, Cameron, Allen, Jefferson Davis, and Beauregard parishes, Louisiana. The Permittees have opted out of the special emergency processing procedures. The US Army Corps of Engineers (CEMVN) is recirculating this public notice under standard permitting procedures and will be accepting public comments on the project until June29, 2025. To further review and/or provide comments, additional information and plans related to the proposal may be obtained at the following website: www.mvn.usace.army.mil/missions/regulatory/public-notices (see Ref#: MVN-2014-01575-MB). If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact Courtland Vice with CEMVN, Regulatory Division at (504) 862-1349 or at Courtland.L.Vice@usace.army.mil. Published in Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on June 11, 13, 15,18, 20, 22, 25, 27, and 29, 2025.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
June 15, 2025
Village of Fenton Minutes of Meeting May 13, 2025 5:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Phil Cormier 5:32 P.M. INVOCATION: Steven Bellard PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Board of Aldermen ROLL CALL: Alderman Manuel Alfred-Present Alderwoman Marella Bellard-Present Alderman John Langley-Present Other Officials Present: Attorney Carla S. Sigler Police Chief Luther Alfred Asst. Chief Vernon O’Quinn Clerk Michelle Johnson POLICE APPRECIATION RECOGNITION Asst. Chief O’Quinn recognized Sr. Cpl Fredrick Stewart with a Life Saving Award; Rita Thomas for all she does for Fenton PD; Chief Sam Alfred for continuing to serve our community. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF MEETING April 8, 2025 Motion: Manuel Alfred; Second: John Langley; Motion Carried, none opposed APPROVAL OF AGENDA Motion: Marella Bellard; Second: John Langley; Motion Carried, none opposed No Public Comments Present DISCUSSIONS/POSSIBLE VOTE A discussion to amend the Noise & Disturbing the Peace ordinance due to the loud and vulgar music being played after the set ordinance time. A discussion of Safety Policy while operating all town vehicles (ATV’s) while working around town. Seat belts must be worn at all times; if you are stopped by a State Trooper and issued a ticket, that person is responsible for the fine not the Village of Fenton. ORDINANCES, PROPOSALS, RESOLUTION 1. ORDINANCE NO. 2025-09 An Ordinance setting the rate of pay for community service work for the Village of Fenton Mayor’s Court at $8.00 per hour. Motion: Marella Bellard; Second: Manuel Alfred; Motion carried; none opposed 2. ORDINANCE NO. 2025-10 An Ordinance setting the rates of fines and/or fees for weed/grass cutting done by the Village of Fenton for overgrown grass and weeds. Rates are as follows: $150.00 for two (2) city lots; $225.00 for three (3) city lots; $300.00 for four to six (4-6) city lots; $500.00 for seven (7) and over city lots. Motion: John Langley; Second: Manuel Alfred; Motion carried; none opposed PROPOSALS: 1. ORDINANCE NO. 2025-08 (Amended) An ordinance approving a pay rate for the Village of Fenton prosecutor Carla Sigler of $950.00 per month. Motion: Marella Bellard; Second: Manuel Alfred; Motion carried; none opposed RESOLUTIONS 1. RESOLUTION NO. 2025-27 A resolution to submit to publication in the Jennings Daily News of the LCDBG Clearance Program Bid process. Motion: Marella Bellard; Second: Manuel Alfred; Motion carried; none opposed 2. RESOLUTION NO. 2025-28 A resolution authorizing Mayor Cormier to appoint Carla Sigler, ESQ. as the Public Records Custodian for the Village of Fenton. Motion: Marella Bellard; Second: John Langley; Motion carried; none opposed ADJOURNMENT: Mayor Phil Cormier; 6:15 PM CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTION Phil Cormier, Mayor ATTEST: Carla Sigler, Municipal Attorney Date Executed:06/10/25 Published in the Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA for total cost $25.68 on June 15, 2025.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
June 15, 2025
Ordinance No. 2025-11 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A PAY RATE FOR THE VILLAGE OF FENTON PROSECUTOR, CARLA S. SIGLER OF $950.00 PER MONTH Motion: Marella Bellard; Second: John Langley; motion carried, none opposed /s/Phil Cormier; Mayor ATTEST: /s/Carla Sigler, Municipal Attorney THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE(s) WERE INTRODUCED FOR ADOPTION AT THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF THE VILLAGE OF FENTON, LOUISIANA ON JUNE 10, 2025: ORDINANCE NO. 2025-12 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE VILLAGE OF FENTON FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF JULY 1, 2025 TO JUNE 30, 2026. Motion: Manuel Alfred; Second: Marella Bellard; motion carried; none opposed ORDINANCE NO. 2025-08 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING, AMENDING, AND ADOPTING ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE VILLAGE OF FENTON FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF JULY 1, 2024 TO JUNE 30, 2025. Motion: Manuel Alfred; Second: John Langley; motion carried, none opposed Published in the Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA for total cost $9.06 on June 15, 2025.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
June 15, 2025
Mobile Scout Lite bumper pull camper was picked up on Gro Racca Rd in Iowa, LA on 06/06/25. If Camper is not claimed by August 15,2025, it will be disposed of. If you have any claims to this camper please contact Bills Wrecker Service 337-824-8697. Published in Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on June 13, 2025 and June 15, 2025.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
June 15, 2025
Amalfi LLC d/b/a AMALFI is applying to the Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beverages of high and low alcohol content at retail in the Parish of Jefferson Davis at the following address 203 East Nezpique Street, Suite 105, Jennings, LA 70546. Amalfi LLC AMALFI Members: Arsim Makolli, Abdulla Morina Published in Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on June 13, 2025 and June 15, 2025.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
June 15, 2025
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Thirty-first Judicial District Judge Steve Gunnell has released the following Criminal Jury List. Those Listed should report on July 15, 2025.
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Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
June 15, 2025
Sheriff’s Sale INVESTAR BANK, N.A. VS. ELVIN J. FONTENOT (DECEASED) CIVIL DOCKET NO. 81815 EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the Honorable Thirteenth Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of Evangeline, in the above entitled and numbered cause, under date of MARCH 7, 2025, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale and will sell for cash, at public auction to the last and highest bidder, with benefit of appraisement at the principal front door of the Courthouse of the Parish of Evangeline at Ville Platte, Louisiana, on: JULY 16, 2025 at Ten O’clock (10:00) a.m. the following described property to wit: A CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON, LOCATED IN SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 1 EAST, OF LA MERIDIAN, EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA, FRONTING ON THAT CERTAIN PUBLIC ROAD KNOWN AS THE “LANSE MEGGE ROAD.” BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED AS BEING LOT NO. FOUR (4) OF BLOCK NO. TWO (2) IN AN AREA KNOWN AS THE “CRECENT SUBDIVISION” OF THE TOWN OF MAMOU, EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA, FRONTING A DISTANCE OF ONE HUNDRED (100’) FEET ON THE AFOREMENTIONED PUBLIC ROAD AND RUNNING BACK BETWEEN PARALLEL LINES A DISTANCE OF ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (150’) FEET. BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED ON THAT CERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEY FILED AS ACT NO. 420172 WHICH WAS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, AT PAGE 30, OF THE EVANGELINE PARISH CLERK OF COURT’S RECORDS WHICH WAS FILED ON JANUARY 23, 1985, A COPY OF WHICH IS INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. THE REAL PROPERTY OR ITS ADDRESS IS COMMONLY KNOWN AS 525 L’ANSE MEG RD, MAMOU, LA 70554. AND A CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND TOGETHER WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, SITUATED ON LOT 5 OF BLOCK 2 OF THE SALLY VIDRINE SUBDIVISION IN THE TOWN OF MAMOU, EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA. THE PROPERTY HAS ITS ADDRESS AT 121 BALFA STREET, MAMOU, LOUISIANA 70554. To pay and satisfy a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE in the full sum of FORTY THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED NINETY THREE AND 78/100 ($40,793.78) DOLLARS, PLUS ACCRUED INTEREST THEREON THROUGH DECEMBER 5, 2024, IN THE AMOUNT OF SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY EIGHT AND 05/100 ($738.05) DOLLARS, PLUS INTEREST CONTINUING TO ACCRUE AT THE RATE OF $6.23 PER DIEM UNTIL PAID IN FULL, PLUS LATE CHARGES OF EIGHTY AND NO/100 ($80.00) DOLLARS, PLUS REASONABLE ATTORNEY’S FEES. PLUS ALL COLLECTION COSTS WHETHER OWING NOW OR IN THE FUTURE, PLUS ALL COSTS OF THIS PROCEEDING. AND ALL COST INCLUDING SHERIFFS COST, COMMISSION AND CHARGES ETC.AND ALL COST INCLUDING SHERIFF’S COST, COMMISSIONS, AND CHARGES ETC. TERMS OF SALE: CASH WITH APPRAISEMENT CHARLES R. GUILLORY, SHERIFF BY: /S/ KATIE THIBODEAUX KATIE THIBODEAUX, CIVIL DEPUTY 061525 071325 Cost is $216.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
June 15, 2025
Sheriff’s Sale LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC VS. AHSLEY JACKSON A/K/A ASHLEY ANTWONETTE JACKSON CIVIL DOCKET NO. 81629 EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the Honorable Thirteenth Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of Evangeline, in the above entitled and numbered cause, under date of NOVEMBER 6, 2024, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer for sale and will sell for cash, at public auction to the last and highest bidder, without appraisement at the principal front door of the Courthouse of the Parish of Evangeline at Ville Platte, Louisiana, on: JULY 16, 2025 at Ten O’clock (10:00) a.m. the following described property to wit: A CERTAIN PIECE, PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS BEING LOCATED IN THE DR. Z. T. YOUNG ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF VILLE PLATTE, EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA, BEING LOT NO. 13 AND THE EASTERN 40 FEET OF LOT NO. 14, ALL OF BLOCK 1 OF THE SAID DR. Z. T. YOUNG ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF VILLE PLATTE, EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA; SAID TRACT HAVING A FRONT OF 85 FEET ON THE SAID EAST WASHINGTON STREET, AND DESCRIBED FURTHER AS FOLLOWS, LOT NO. 13 HAVING A FRONT ON EAST WASHINGTON STREET OF 45 FEET, A REAR MEASUREMENT OF 45 FEET; AND EASTERN BOUNDARY OF 113.2 FEET AND A WESTERN BOUNDARY OF 113 FEET; THE EASTERN 40 FEET OF LOT 14 MEASURING 40 FEET FRONT ON EAST WASHINGTON STREET, A REAR MEASUREMENT OF 40 FEET, AN EASTERN BOUNDARY OF 113 FEET AND A WESTERN BOUNDARY OF APPROXIMATELY 112.7 FEET. SAID PROPERTY IS BOUNDED, NOW OR FORMERLY, ON THE NORTH BY EAST WASHINGTON STREET; EAST BY PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE OF DR. ARTHUR VIDRINE; WEST BY THE WESTERN 5 FEET OF LOT NO. 14 OF BLOCK NO. 1; SOUTH BY THE PROPERTY OF J.C. LEBLANC AND SHARON BEETLE SMITH, HEIRS OR ASSIGNS; SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS, SERVITUDES, RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND OUTSTANDING MINERAL RIGHTS OF RECORD AFFECTING THE PROPERTY. To pay and satisfy a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE in the full sum of PRINCIPAL OF $67.891.75 WITH INTEREST THEREON AT 4.5% PER ANNUM FROM MAY 01. 2024. UNTIL PAID-PLAINTIFF IS OWED OR WILL BE OWED THE FOLLOWING CHARGES AS THEY ACCRUE OR ARE INCURRED: (A) ALL EXPENSES INCURRED IN ENFORCING THE NOTE AND MORTGAGE INCLUDING REASONABLE ATTORNEY’S FEES AS ALLOWED BY THE NOTE AND MORTGAGE; (B) IF/AS APPLICABLE, SUCH OTHER OR ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS INCURRED OR ADVANCED FOR TAXES, INSURANCE PREMIUMS, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. REPAIRS TO AND/OR MAINTENANCE OF THE PROPERTY. FOR THE PROTECTION. PRESERVATION, REPAIR AND RECOVERY OF THE PROPERTY, FOR THE PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF THE LIEN OF THE MORTGAGE, FOR THE PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF THE MORTGAGEE’S INTEREST THEREUNDER, AND OTHER AMOUNTS PROVIDED BY THE MORTGAGE AND APPLICABLE LAW. SUCH AS LATE CHARGES. ESCROW ADVANCES FOR THE PAYMENT OF TAXES AND INSURANCE, CORPORATE ADVANCES, PROPERTY APPRAISALS, INSPECTION FEES, PRIOR ATTORNEY FEES AND EXPENSES, ABSTRACT AND TITLE CHARGES, NSF CHARGES, ATTORNEY FEES AND EXPENSES, AND OTHER CHARGES WHICH PLAINTIFF IS PERMITTED TO PROVE BY VERIFIED PETITION, VERIFIED SUPPLEMENTAL PETITION. OR AFFIDAVIT FILED OR SUBMITTED BEFORE DISTRIBUTION BY THE SHERIFF OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE JUDICIAL SALE HEREIN; AND (C) ALL LAW CHARGES. COSTS. FEES AND EXPENSES INCURRED IN CONNECTION OR RELATING TO THIS PROCEEDING INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION SHERIFF’S COMMISSION. SHERIFF’S COSTS. COURT COSTS ALL AS PERMITTED BY THE NOTE OR MORTGAGE BEING ENFORCED BY THIS PROCEEDING. AND ALL COST INCLUDING SHERIFF’S COST, COMMISSIONS, AND CHARGES ETC. TERMS OF SALE: CASH WITHOUT APPRAISEMENT CHARLES R. GUILLORY, SHERIFF BY: /S/ KATIE THIBODEAUX KATIE THIBODEAUX, CIVIL DEPUTY 061525 071325 Cost is $272.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
June 15, 2025
Legal Notice VILLAGE OF CHATAIGNIER REGULAR MEETING MAY 19, 2025 CITY COURT PROCEEDINGS; City Court Opened at 6:00 p.m. Magistrate Justin Darbonne opened court Traffic Tickets reviewed Court closed REGULAR MEETING PROCEEDINGS; ROLL CALL BY MAYOR; Present: Mayor Justin Darbonne, Alderwoman Maria Calvin, Alderman Tom Frank, and Chief WillTee Gallow were present. Alderwoman Carilyn Arvie attended by phone. Attorney Greg Vidrine was present. Village Clerk Anna Mosbroker was unable to attend. Opening Prayer was given by Alderwoman Carilyn Arvie. The Pledge of Allegiance was said by all. APPROVAL OF MINUTES; Motion to approve the minutes from April 2025 made by Alderman Tom Frank, the motion was seconded by Alderwoman Marie Calvin, all agreed, motion passed. REPORT BY CLERK; The financials were read for April by Mayor Darbonne. REPORT BY VILLAGE ATTORNEY; Attorney Greg Vidrine had nothing to report at this time. PUBLIC COMMENT; A citizen asked if a street sign could be put on the road behind the post office for Malveau RD. Mayor Darbonne advised he will have to check into it to make sure it is in fact the name of the road. EVENTS COMMITTEE Mayor Darbonne advised that the Fourth of July celebration will be held at the park on June 28, 2025. Free Jambalaya will be served and a firework display will start at 9PM. POLICE BUSINESS; Chief Gallow had nothing police to report. SEWER BUSINESS; After further discussion on the rate increase, Alderman Tom Frank made a motion to introduce the Ordinance for the sewer rate increase, Alderwoman Maria Calvin second the motion, all agreed. Alderwoman Carilyn Arvie made a motion to hold a public hearing in reference to the Ordinance to increase the sewer rates on June 16, 2025. OLD BUSINESS; No old business to report. NEW BUSINESS; Mayor Darbonne advised that the well in Chataignier will no longer need a generator once the new water system is up and running. Mayor Darbonne spoke with PBCW in reference to purchasing the generator to use to run the Town Hall during an outage. PBCW agreed to sell a generator for $3000.00. Mayor Darbonne said he would have to look at the generator first and after further discussion, Alderman Tom Frank made a motion to purchase the generator. The motion was seconded by Alderwoman Maria Calvin, all agreed, motion passed. After discussing the mileage rate for 2025, Alderman Tom Frank made a motion to adopt the resolution for the milage rate 5.310 mills for 2025, Alderwoman Maria Calvin second the motion, all agreed, motion passed. MAYOR’S REPORT; Mayor Darbonne said he has been working with the legislators to help with the Village match for the sidewalks. APPROVAL OF THE EXPENSES; After reviewing the expenses, Alderman Tom Frank made the motion to approve the expenses for the month, Alderwoman Maria Calvin seconded the motion, motion passed. MEETING ADJOURNMENT; Motion to adjourn the meeting made by Alderwoman Maria Calvin, seconded by Alderman Tom Frank, motion passed. 061525 Cost is $110.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
June 15, 2025
Legal Notice VILLE PLATTE CITY MARSHAL Ville Platte City Marshal will have a Public Hearing meeting on June 26, 2025, @ 2:00 p.m. to hear questions and comments on the 2025 proposed budget. 061525 Cost is $10.00
Ville Platte Gazette
Ville Platte
June 15, 2025
Legal Notice WARD FIVE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT REGULAR MEETING MAY 13, 2025 Meeting was opened for business by Chairman Gary Holston. Pledge of allegiance and prayer was given by Chairman Gary Holston. Motion to revise agenda to move 2024 Audit Report to first item made by Oleta Poole, seconded by Fred Fontenot. Motion carried unanimously. 2024 Audit results presented to board by Casey Ardoin with Kolder, Slaven & Co. Motion to accept April’s regular meeting minutes made by Lance Chauvin, seconded by Terry Moreau. Motion carried unanimously. Motion to accept April’s Financial Statement, including the budget to actual comparison, made by Oleta Poole, seconded by Fred Fontenot. Motion carried unanimously. Chief’s Report: 21 calls for the month of April. Truck from St. Landry 911 (Unit 2) has been retrieved, and most of the repairs have been completed. Obtaining estimates on repairing rust/paint on roof of. Unit 1 fuel pump issues. Check from Act 776 funds received. Advertisement for burn room/training tower has completed its run. Received 8 inquiries with 7 being valid. Hydrant flowing/testing to begin in May. Pre-Incident planning visits will begin once hydrant testing is completed. Replacing cracked windshields on units. Sheriff’s proposal to EPPJ regarding 911. There being no further business, motion to adjourn made by Fred Fontenot, seconded by Oleta Poole. Motion carried unanimously. Next regular monthly meeting to be held June 10, 2025 at 6pm. Present: Gary Holston, Oleta Poole, Fred Fontenot, Terry Moreau, Lance Chauvin, Bobby Guilbeau, Chalyne Johnson. Absent: Travis Basco, Bennie Helmer, Nicholas Monier S/Chalyne Johnson Sec/Treas. 061525 Cost is $60.00