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Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
I, Jeffery Brian Talbert, have been convicted of indecent behavior with juveniles My address is: 235 College St #231, Shreveport, LA 71104 Race: White Sex: Male Age: 39 Height: 5'8" Weight: 255 Hair Color: Red Eye Color: Blue Parish of Notification: Caddo The Times: March 1, 2, 2026
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF SHREVEPORT Public Notice is hereby given in compliance with Section 38-84(2) of the Shreveport Code of Ordinance (the Ordinance), that the following name property owners are required to abate the properties within ten (10) days for care of premises, securings and inoperable vehicles, and thirty (30) days for demolitions, from the date of publication of this notice. The city shall have the authority to abate any violations(s) enumerated under the provisions of this chapter by the utilization of city resources or a private contractor. Any costs or expenses incurred by the city relative to the abatement of any violations(s) under the provisions of this chapter including, but not limited to orders of the director, the hearing officer, or the city council, shall be the responsibility of the owner in accordance with Section 38-85. Should you appear in Environmental Court, any person found guilty and convicted of violating any provisions of the Ordinance, may be fined in accordance with the schedule of penalties indicated in Section 38.5-7 of the Ordinance. Daily fines shall not exceed $75.00 per day per violation for residential properties and $300.00 per day per violation for commercial properties. Fines for residential properties shall not exceed $5,000.00. Upon proof of age, all senior citizens, 65 and older, shall be given an additional 30 days prior to enforcement under subsection 38.5-8(b). In addition to the above civil penalties, criminal penalties may be assessed by the City in accordance with Section 38-115 of the Ordinance, including additional fines and/or potential imprisonment. If the re-inspection reveals that you have not complied with the Ordinance, the City will issue a contract to have the work performed, and you will be responsible for the payment of all costs incurred by the City for having the work performed, plus an administrative charge of $500.00 (Section 38-72(a)). The City shall be entitled to enforce its lien in accordance with the provisions of this section ad applicable provisions of state law (Section 38-72(b). Demolitions: 1611 Princess Elaine St Norris Jerome Founteno;2114 Carver Pl Willie V Bell etal;Dela R Coleman-Posey 1/6;Nelwyn Bell 1/6 c/o Willie V Bell;Stephanie Camille Bell Joseph 1/6;250 E 75th St Fannie Mae Manning;1949 Milam St Nealy Ruth Gilbert etal c/o Willie Henderson;Vincent Darnell McCollough 1/32;Vita McCullough Grant 1/32;Johnny Page 1/32;Bessie McCowan 1/32;Obie Lee Page 1/32;Dieste McCullough 1/32;Kenneth Page 1/32;Willie L Henderson Sr 9/32;Bessie McCowan 1/32 c/o Lottie Jackson Agent;2204 Corbitt St Joseph Hodges;4317 Magazine St Vanessa Robinson;Vanessa Marie Snow Robinson AKA Vanessa Jenkins;Coastal Community Bank c/o Aven Financial Inc;Household Finance Corp II;3728 Dilg League Dr Central Properties/BMO Harris c/o BMO 16;James Patrick McQuiston;Margie Lee McQuiston (Estates of);James Patrick McQuiston;Margie Lee McQuiston (Estates of) c/o Cheryl McCormick;400 Wyandotte St Taylor Family Property LLC;Shanell Taylor;Jeremy Taylor;Bom Bank;3114 Syphon St Demario DeVon Hopkins;Demario DeVon Hopkins c/o Tonya Lynette Hopkins;934 Windsor Dr David James Plater;Amerinational Community Services Inc thru CT Corp System;Amerinational Community Services Inc;1002 Windsor Dr Harris 1 Investments LLC;Kerry Harris;Surfonda Harris;1935 Anna St Bert L Brackens;Linda Darnell Brackens;3500 Penick St Leeson Real Estate Investment Firm LLC;Isaiah Lee;3114 Regent St White Oak Title LLC;Joey Brown;Randall D Harvill;2819 Poland St Kristi Jones Care of Premises: 250 E 75th St Fannie Mae Manning;2241 W Algonquin Trl Robert Nash;Linda Ruffin Nash;729 Tecumseh Tr Continental Resources/US Bank;Melissa Castille;Ardis Haley Jr;Jessica A Haley;Caddo Tax Investors LLC thru David Lynn Poston;5121 Fairfax Ave Virgil Wayne Sistrunk;Succession of Joan Brown Sistrunk;Virgil Wayne Sistrunk thru Margery Ellen Nicholson;Pilot 1 Inc thru Larry Njagu;810 Caddo St Exchangeright Net Leased Portfolio 11 DST c/o Family Dollar Stores Inc Attn: Lease Accounting #31468;Corporation Service Co;3139 Regent St Larry W Devers;3021 Fulton St Gulden LLC;Ronald Washington;Dylan Touchstone;818 Turner Ln Mary Hines Brokenberry;830 Turner Ln Earline W Jackson;Kenneth V Jackson;5552 Knollcrest Dr Margaret Marie Rivers Ray;Donna Marie Ray Owens;Tanya Christine Waters Aldrin;1854 Old Oaks St Amy Rhodes;Michael Rhodes;3114 Syphon St Demario DeVon Hopkins;Demario Devon Hopkins c/o Tonya Lynette Hopkins;934 Windsor Dr David James Plater;Amerinational Community Services Inc thru CT Corp System;1002 Windsor Dr Harris 1 Investments LLC;Kerry Harris;Surfonda Harris;3036 Burson Dr Judy Darlene Thomas Sanford;4000 Orla Ave Morningstar Missionary Baptist Church of Shreveport;1439 Patzman St Fred W Davis;Rosa T Davis;404 Shepherd St Coco Assets/US Bank;Melissa Castille;3918 Adrian St Independent But Not Alone Inc;4603 Fern Ave Martha Carol Cox Posey;817 Lark Ave Ray Scott Crawford Inoperable Vehicles: 250 E 75th St (White/Chevy Suburban) Fannie Mae Manning;2002 Chester St (Blue/Chevy Truck) Thelonious X Lee;2285 W Algonquin Trl (Dk Blue/Hyundai SUV) Buddy Collins & Assoc Inc;Roy G Collins;2241 W Algonquin Trl (White/Chevy Van) Robert Nash;Linda Ruffin Nash;729 Tecumseh Tr (Black/Ford Van/Bus) Continental Resources US Bank;Melissa Castille;Caddo Tax Investors LLC c/o David Lynn Poston;Ardi Haley Jr;Jessica A Haley;6010 Fairfield Ave (White/GMC Acadia) Reliable Rental Property LLC;Meg Frazier;1655 Oakdale St (Black/Dodge Ram 1500) Dwight Mullone c/o Kerry Malone Sr;Dwight Mullone (Unopened Succession) c/o Kerry Malone Sr;4603 Bernstein Ave (Red/Buick Electra) Janelle Dejan;5213 Fairfax Ave (Black/Toyota Camry) DBT Holdings LLC;1635 Templeman St (Silver/Chevy Impala) Broadway Swim;1422 Ethyl Ci (Grey/Green/Honda Accord) Revival Properties LLC;Gary L Morris;3036 Burson Dr (Blue/White/Dodge Ram) Judy Darlene Thomas Sanford;2329 Leslie St (Gray/Buick LeSabre) Robert Williamson;Donald Christopher Boone;Debra Johnson Boone;3833 Dilg League Dr (Green/Nissan Altima) Thomas J Nation Jr;3810 Dilg League Dr (Blue/Ford F-150) Andy Ray Claville;9417 Palmetto Ln (Black/Chevy Truck) Vandero Demetrius Scott;9448 Primrose Ln (White/GMC Yukon;Blue/Chevy Impala) Franklin Patrick Leone;9420 Oleander Dr (Red/Ford F-100) Douglas H Thomas ;Mark W Thomas ;9447 Poinsettia Dr (White/Ford F-150) Leslee Ogletree Reed;1443 Patzman St (Black/Nissan Altima;Blue/Dodge Ram 1500;White/Mercury Grand Marquis;White/Dodge Charger;Gray/Red/Chevy Impala) Mary T Hicks c/o Gladys Crockett;404 Shepherd St (Silver/Toyota Camry;Black/Buick LaCrosse;Blue/Ford F-150;Blue/Buick Skylark;Silver/Ford F-150;White/Cadillac SeVille;Brown/Chrysler Aspen Hemi;White/Ford E-350) Coco Assets/US Bank;Melissa Castille;1439 Patzman St (White/Dodge Charger;Black/Chevy Suburban) Fred W Davis;Rosa T Davis;1821 Perrin St (Brown/Mercury Grand Marquis) Mooring Tax Asset Group V;Cody Investments 2 LLC;Diann Harvill;1431 Patzman St (Gray/Chevy Malibu) Mark Dwayne Blake;1910 Hickory St (White/Chevy Malibu) Mavice Hughes Thigpen;5412 Bienville Ave (Yellow/Buick Elantra;White/Ford F-150) Britney Ashton Nicholson;5504 Bienville Ave (Gold/Chevy Tahoe) Kevin F Chevalier;452 E Dalzell St (Gray/Volvo XC90;Silver/Cutlass Oldsmobile) Minnie Bell Ruffin ;Katie Lee Moody Ruffin ;446 E Dalzell St (Blue/Chevy Malibu;Silver/GMC Envoy;Beige/Dodge Ram;Blue/Ford F-350) Drummie A Turner Securings: 3918 Adrian St Independent But Not Alone Inc;5625 Kent Ave Seletha Marie Puryear Burnom;3750 Sumner St Albert Allen Johnson;Robert S Wright;2308 Claiborne Ave Hood Humanitarian LLC Any person or persons acquiring any interest in and to said property will be subject to the requirements of this Notice. Written appeals can be made within TEN (10) days of Publication of PUBLIC NOTICE, pursuant to Section 38-105 and 38.5-6 of the Shreveport Code of Ordinances, to the City of Shreveport, Environmental Court, Attn: Department of Property Standards, P. O. Box 31109, Shreveport, LA 71130. 12122373 3/2 3/3/26 ($411.38)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
The Caddo Parish School Board (CPSB) Executive Committee met on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at 4:00 pm in the board room at 1961 Midway, Shreveport, LA. The Executive Committee Board Members present were Don Little, Mary Trammel, and Barry Rachal. Also present were board members Steve Umling, Jasmine Green, Dr. Terence Vinson, Jerry Bowman, Jr., Jeri Bowen, Jessica Yeates, and Dottie Bell. Superintendent Keith Burton and Board Counsel Reggie Abrams were also present. 1.01 Introduction of Caddo's Student Leader of the Month Reese Elliott, Herndon Elementary/Middle Magnet 1.02 Invocation Steve Umling, District 1 1.03 Pledge of Allegiance Blanchard Elementary Students 1.04 Roll Call President Little called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. 2.01 Presentations and Recognitions 1) Musical Presentation- Amani Abdelsalam, a fifth-grade student from North Highlands Elementary School 2) Student Leader of the Month - Reese Elliott, fifth grader at Herndon Magnet 3) Students of the Year - Elementary: Sanil Thorat, Fairfield Elementary Magnet; Middle: Parker Cram, Caddo Middle Magnet; High: Brexton Lopez, Captain Shreve High School 4) Teachers of the Year: Elementary - Shawn Greer, South Highlands Elementary Magnet; Middle - Victoria Lacy, Herndon Middle School; High - Monica Speyrer, C.E. Byrd High School 5) Principals of the Year: Elementary - Courtney LeBlanc; Middle - Felicia ONeal; High - Shannon Wall 6) National Board Member Month: Mary Nash-Wood recognized our first-term board members: Steve Umling, Katie McLain, Jessica Yeates, Jerry Bowman, and Jeri Bowen; five or more years: Dr. Terence Vinson (6 years); more than ten years: Dr. Bonita Douzart (11 years), Jasmine Green (15 years), Mary Trammel (15 years); longest-serving board members: Dottie Bell (20 years) and Barry Rachal (22 years). We recognized LSBA Certified Board Members for completing at least 20 training hours: Jessica Yeates, 20, Dottie Bell, 20.25, Jasmine Green, 20.25, Mary Trammel, 27.25 7) President Green's Recognition: Mrs. Wood recognized Ms. Jasmine Green for her service as President of the Caddo Parish School Board during the 2025 calendar year. Mrs. Wood thanked Ms. Green for her leadership, dedication, and continued service to the students and families of Caddo Parish. 2.02 Caddo Early Childhood Community Network's Coordinated Funding Request for Public Comment Jon Glover commented about the funding and the language in the documents. Public comment section closed. 3.01 Committee Meeting Report/Recommendations Jessica Yeates, Chair, gave an overview of the Building, Grounds, and Security Committee meeting that was held January 6, 2026 in Room 1. The recommendation made to the board from the committee was as follows: Authorization to execute a purchase agreement with Louisiana Tech for Lot 1 for $775,000 plus in-kind services and authorization to execute a purchase agreement with the Shreveport Chamber of Commerce for Lots 2, 8, and 4 for $850,000. Regarding, the Northside extension, the committee discussed whether to make a formal recommendation now or wait for further negotiations, ultimately deciding to see how the developer responds to the proposed terms. 4.01 Communication from Citizens Regarding Pending Agenda Items Jon Glover asked for an explanation of in-kind services as it relates to the purchase of the Louisiana Tech Property. 5.01 Establish Agenda for the January 20, 2026 CPSB Meeting Superintendent Burton highlighted items for the Board's consideration at the CPSB meeting that immediately follows this meeting, and discussion ensued. 5.02 CPSB Work Session After discussion, President Little announced the following items were on the consent agenda for the CPSB Board Meeting immediately following this meeting: Items 4.01- 4.04, 5.01, 6.01-6.06, and 6.08. 5.03 Presentation of Proposed Agenda and Consent Agenda Move to approve the proposed agenda and the proposed consent agenda for the January 20, 2026 CPSB Meeting Motion by Mary Trammel, seconded by Barry Rachal. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Don Little, Mary Trammel, Barry Rachal 6.01 Adjourn Move to adjourn the January 20, 2026 CPSB Executive Committee Work Session. Motion by Barry Rachal, seconded by Mary Trammel. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Don Little, Mary Trammel, Barry Rachal 3/2/26 ($119.99)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
The Caddo Parish School Board met on January 20, 2026, immediately following the Executive Committee Work Session. The meeting began at 5:15 p.m. in the board room at 1961 Midway, Shreveport, LA. Board members present were Steve Umling, Jasmine Green, Dr. Terence Vinson, Don Little, Mary Trammel, Jerry Bowman, Jr., Jeri Bowen, Barry Rachal, Jessica Yeates, and Dottie Bell. Also, present were Superintendent Keith Burton and Board Counsel Reginald Abrams. 1.01 Roll Call President Little called the meeting to order at 5:15 p.m. 1.02 Consideration of Minutes of the December 10, 2025 and December 16, 2025 CPSB Meetings Move to approve the minutes of the December 10, 2025 and December 16, 2025 CPSB Meetings as presented. Motion by Jessica Yeates, seconded by Mary Trammel. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Steve Umling, Jasmine Green, Dr. Terence Vinson, Don Little, Mary Trammel, Jerry Bowman, Jr, Jeri Bowen, Barry Rachal, Jessica Yeates, Dottie Bell 2. Visitors Jon Glover stated when she asks for an explanation of an agenda item, she expects an answer right then not after the meeting. She asked why are life insurance premiums increasing as you age, but the policy decreases. Shirley Blackman explained she had insurance concerns. Chelsi Means requested she be allowed to work with Caddo students and asked for the ban to be lifted. Letitia Miles stated that retirees voices should matter when decisions are being made regarding insurance. Nancy Young voiced her concerns regarding insurance and asked if retired teachers could be part of the decision-making process. Jordan Thomas stated there was an urgent need for a significant permanent raise for employees. 3.01 Establish the agenda and the proposed consent agenda Jon Glover spoke on agenda item 6.03 What does in kind mean? Move to establish the agenda and the proposed consent agenda for the January 20, 2026 CPSB Meeting. Motion by Jessica Yeates, seconded by Barry Rachal. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Steve Umling, Jasmine Green, Dr Terence Vinson, Don Little, Mary Trammel, Jerry Bowman, Jr, Jeri Bowen, Barry Rachal, Jessica Yeates, Dottie Bell 3.02 Confirm the Consent Agenda Move to confirm the consent agenda for the January 20, 2026 CPSB Meeting Motion by Mary Trammel, seconded by Barry Rachal. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Steve Umling, Jasmine Green, Dr Terence Vinson, Don Little, Mary Trammel, Jerry Bowman, Jr, Jeri Bowen, Barry Rachal, Jessica Yeates, Dottie Bell (Consent): 4.01 Personnel Recommendations (Consent): 4.02 Personnel Leaves - Certified & Classified (Consent): 4.03 Personnel Resignations - Certified & Classified (Consent): 4.04 Administrative Contract Renewals (Consent): 5.01 Capital Project (Consent): 6.01 Property/Bus Rental Requests (Consent): 6.02 To consider and take action with respect to adopting a resolution recognizing the final form and execution of the Bond Purchase Agreement in connection with the issuance and sale of General Obligation School Bonds, Series 2026, of the Parishwide School District of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, and providing for other matters in connection therewith. (Consent): 6.03 Consideration to authorize the execution of the formal Purchase Agreements for the acquisition of properties owned by Louisiana Tech University and the Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce or others (Consent): 6.04 Consideration to approve revision to CPSB Policy IDDFC-Cameras in Special Education Classrooms (Consent): 6.05 Consideration to approve revisions to CPSB Policy GAAA-Equal Employment Opportunity and CPSB Policy JAA-Equal Education Opportunities (Consent): 6.06 Consideration to approve the First Amendment to the Purchase and Sale Agreement, Resolution, and Extract of Resolution for property located at 1950 Northside Road (Consent): 6.08 Consideration to name the existing softball field at C. E. Byrd High School after Jerry Badgley 6.07 Disposition of Grievance of Sharon Alford (Stanford 603-7105) Move to uphold Staff's recommendation without additional argument Motion by Barry Rachal, seconded by Dottie Bell. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Steve Umling, Jasmine Green, Dr Terence Vinson, Don Little, Mary Trammel, Jerry Bowman, Jr, Jeri Bowen, Barry Rachal, Jessica Yeates, Dottie Bell 7.01 Superintendent's Announcements Mr. Burton gave a weather update to the board, and it looks like the bad weather is coming in late Friday. The decision regarding school on Monday will be made early for parents and families. 8.01 Board Member Announcements and Requests Mrs. Bell asked how much would it cost us to give a 3% raise to all full-time employees? 5%? What would we have to cut or do to get either 3% or 5% raise for all employees? Mrs. Bell stated the board was able to go on one of our new buses this afternoon. The buses are beautiful with cameras everywhere. Ms. Green stated she received calls over the break about retiree insurance, and said she thought retirees had a choice when she voted for the change. Dr. Vinson thanked staff for all the work they do, and congratulated the Indiana Hoosiers for the National Championship. Ms. Trammel asked staff to give the ladies in the audience more information about the insurance changes. Mrs. Yeates reminded the audience that all of our meetings are live streamed. 10.01 Adjournment Move to adjourn the January 20, 2026 CPSB Meeting. Motion by Mary Trammel, second by Jessica Yeates. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Steve Umling, Jasmine Green, Dr. Terence Vinson, Don Little, Mary Trammel, Jerry Bowman, Jr, Jeri Bowen, Barry Rachal, Jessica Yeates, Dottie Bell 3/2/26 ($143.75)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
The Caddo Parish School Board Building, Grounds, and Security Committee met at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, in Room 1 at 1961 Midway, Shreveport, LA. The committee members present were Jessica Yeates, Jeri Bowen, and Mary Trammel. Also present were board members Don Little, Dottie Bell, and Steve Umling. Superintendent Keith Burton was also present. 1.01 Call to Order/Roll Call Chair, Jessica Yeates, called the meeting to order. 1.02 Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance Don Little gave the invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance. 1.03 Confirm the Agenda Move to confirm the agenda for January 6, 2026 as submitted Motion by Mary Trammel, seconded by Jeri Bowen. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Jessica Yeates, Mary Trammel, Jeri Bowen 1.04 New Career Center Updates Superintendent Keith Burton and staff provided a comprehensive recap of the district's workforce development priorities for 20252026, which include expanded dual enrollment and partnerships with local industry. Staff initiated price negotiations for a new site involving property from Louisiana Tech University and the Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce. The Louisiana Tech Site (Lot 1) consists of 29.67 acres and appraised for $1,940,000. After negotiations, a final offer of $775,000 was accepted, representing approximately 40% of the appraised value. As part of the deal, the district will provide three years of salary and benefits (capped at $125,000 annually per employee) for three Louisiana Tech staff members once the facility is operational. These staff members will directly support student pathways and dual enrollment. The Chamber of Commerce Property (Lots 2, 8, and 4) total 38.71 acres and appraised for $1,686,207. The Chamber accepted an offer of $850,000. The land purchase will be funded by proceeds from the sale of the Queensborough facility, while $65 million has been set aside from surpluses for construction. Staff estimates it will take a minimum of two years for the project to go to bid after the land deal closes, with another 1.5 to 2 years required for construction. 1.05 Property Updates The sale of the Pine Island property is expected to close within a few days. The Northside Property (old site) is 12-acres and appraised for $300,000. The board previously approved a purchase offer of $125,000 from Brown Taylor LLC. The developers due diligence period is set to expire on February 20, 2026. 1.06 Listing Agent Update Listing agent Laurel Brightwell discussed the status of the Northside property contract. The developer requested a two-year extension, but Mrs. Brightwell recommended a 12-month extension instead. She proposed an additional non-refundable deposit of $12,656.26, which would "go hard" (become immediately available to the board) along with the $12,500 already in escrow. The committee discussed whether to make a formal recommendation now or wait for further negotiations, ultimately deciding to see how the developer responds to the proposed terms. 1.07 Visitors None 1.08 Recommendations Motion 1 - In accordance with Staff recommendations, the Committee recommends that the Board authorize the execution of a Purchase Agreement with Louisiana Tech University and/or any other entity authorized to act on its behalf for the purchase of property encompassing Caddo Virtual Academy including the 29.67 acres of land for the sum of $775,000.00 and mutually approved In-Kind services; Motion 2 - In accordance with Staff recommendations, the Committee recommends that the Board authorize the execution of a Purchase Agreement with the Shreveport Chamber of Commerce for the purchase of Lot 2 (26.13 acres), Lot 8 (12.13 acres), and Lot 4 (0.45 acres) all located in Shreve Park Industrial Campus for the sum of $850,000. 1.09 Adjourn Move to adjourn the January 6, 2026 Building, Grounds, and Security Committee Meeting. Motion by Mary Trammel, seconded by Jeri Bowen Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yes: Jessica Yeates, Mary Trammell, Jeri Bowen 3/2/26 ($109.76)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF BOSSIER ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF ITS PUBLIC HOUSING WAITING LIST The Housing Authority of the City of Bossier City (HABC) will accept Public Housing applications for the Low Income Public Housing for the 3 and 4 bedroom units beginning at 8:30 a.m., CST, Tuesday, March 10, 2026 and closing at 4:30 p.m., CST, Tuesday, March 17, 2026. Applications from families will be accepted and added to the Public Housing waiting list. Online applications can be submitted at https://thehabc.org/apply-for-housing/ No paper applications will be available. Assistance to complete the application process, due to a disability, will be provided by telephone at 318.698.3636 or 318.698.3632. If assistance cannot be completed by telephone, then an appointment can be scheduled between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Applications will be ranked by the HABC based on the date and t ime the electronic information is entered, and a confirmation number is received by the applicant. Applicants will need the following items in order to complete the application: A valid email address Names, social security numbers, and date of birth for all household members included on the application A valid mailing address at the time of application Total household income Pen and paper to write down confirmation number Applicants are responsible for keeping their address updated in the Application Portal. The Applicant Portal can be accessed at https://thehabc.org/apply-for-housing/ The Applicant Portal can only be accessed by applicants w ho have submitted an application. HABC is not responsible for undeliverable mail. 12121502 3/2 3/3 3/4 3/5 3/6 3/8 3/9/26 ($561.80)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
THIS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IS NOTIFICATION THAT YOUR RIGHTS OR INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE PARISH OF CADDO, LOUISIANA MAY BE TERMINATED BY OPERATION OF LAW IF YOU DO NOT TAKE FURTHER ACTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW: Tax Bill 171331-007-0003-00 OCCUPANT/TENANT; HEIRS AND ESTATE OF LOUBERTA HARRIS; LOT 3, ROLLINS PARK SUB. Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 103 Rollins Street, Shreveport, LA 71106 TAX SALE TITLE TO THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR FAILURE TO PAY TAXES. YOU HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A PERSON WHO MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THIS PROPERTY. YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY WILL BE TERMINATED IF YOU DO NOT FILE A LAWSUIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. CADDO PARISH SHERIFF'S OFFICE TAX DEPARTMENT 501 TEXAS ST, 1ST FL SHREVEPORT, LA 71101 (318) 681-0638 March 2, 9 2026 LLOU0468181
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
COURT OF CHOCTAW COUNTY, ALABAMA CASE NUMBER JU-2023-35.01 IN THE MATTER OF K.L., a MINOR CHILD NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT OF TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: JEREMY LEE, whose whereabouts is unknown: You are hereby notified that the above styled action seeking termination of parental rights was filed against you by the Petitioner in the Juvenile Court of Choctaw County, Alabama, and that by reason of an order service of summons by publication entered by the Court, you are hereby commanded and required to file with the clerk of court to serve upon the Petitioner's attorney, ERNEST C MCCORQUODALE, III Post Office Box 179, Butler, Alabama 36904, an answer to the complaint on or before the 7th day of April or a default judgment will be entered against you. CANDICE JENKINS Circuit Court Clerk 117 S. Mulberry Avenue, Suite 100 Butler, Alabama 36904 OF COUNSEL: ERNEST C. MCCORQUODALE, III Post Office Box 179 Butler, Alabama 36904 (205) 459-2320 March 2, 9, 16, 23 2026 LLOU0468072
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
NOTICE TO BIDDERS SP# 1824 Sealed bids will be received by the Procurement Section of the Division of Administration, 1201 N. 3rd. St., 2nd. Floor, Suite 2-160, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at 10:00 A.M. for the following: RFx No. 3000025953, Helicopter Services - LDWF, 3/18/26 Bid proposal forms, information and specifications may be obtained by accessing the bid number in LaPac at www.doa.Louisiana.gov/osp or from the procurement section listed above. No bids will be received after the date and hour specified. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities. Tom Ketterer Director of State Procurement FAX (225) 342-8688 3/2/26 ($12.88)
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
LOST PROMISSORY NOTE: Anyone knowing the whereabouts or having possession of one (1) certain Promissory Note originally in favor of BancorpSouth Bank, A State Chartered Bank, executed by Jonetta Marie Davis, dated April 27, 2020, in the original loan amount of $66,414.00, please contact Elizabeth Crowell Price by mail at 1602 W. Pinhook Rd., Suite 300B, Lafayette, LA 70508 or by phone at 801-355-2886. February 23, March 2, 9 2026 LLOU0464998
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Pursuant to the provisions of a resolution adopted by the Caddo Fire District Board of Commissioners for Fire Protection of District No. 5 of the Parish of Caddo, State of Louisiana (the "Governing Authority"), acting as the governing authority of the Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Caddo, State of Louisiana, on March 2, 2026, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held within the District on SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2026, and that at the said election there will be submitted to all registered voters in the District qualified and entitled to vote at the said election under the Constitution and Laws of the State of Louisiana and the Constitution of the United States, the following propositions, to-wit: PROPOSITION NO. 1 (SERVICE CHARGE) Shall Caddo Parish Fire District Number Five, State of Louisiana (the "District"), levy and collect an annual service charge not to exceed Seventy-Five Dollars ($75) on each residential and commercial structure, whether occupied or unoccupied, located wholly or partly within the District, pursuant to La. R.S. 40:1502.15, excluding that property annexed by the City of Shreveport prior to the election, for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with the year 2027 and ending with the year 2036 (an estimated $100,275 reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the service charge for an entire year), for the purpose of fire protection, including emergency medical transportation and all emergency medical services incidental thereto, acquiring, constructing, maintaining and operating fire protection facilities and equipment in and for the District, including paying the cost of obtaining water for fire protection purposes and salaries of firemen and all purposes incidental thereto? PROPOSITION NO. 2 (SERVICE CHARGE) Shall Caddo Parish Fire District Number Five, State of Louisiana (the "District"), levy and collect an annual service charge not to exceed Fifty Dollars ($50) on each residential and commercial structure, whether occupied or unoccupied, located wholly or partly within the District, pursuant to La. R.S. 40:1502.15, excluding that property annexed by the City of Shreveport prior to the election, for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with the year 2027 and ending with the year 2036 (an estimated $66,850 reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the service charge for an entire year), for the purpose of fire protection, including emergency medical transportation and all emergency medical services incidental thereto, acquiring, constructing, maintaining and operating fire protection facilities and equipment in and for the District, including paying the cost of obtaining water for fire protection purposes and salaries of firemen and all purposes incidental thereto? That said special election shall be held at the polling places for the following precincts, which polls will open at seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and close at eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., in accordance with the provisions of La. R.S. 18:541, to-wit: PRECINCTS Precinct 04-07 Location (IN PART) Shreve Island Elementary School, 836 Sewanee Pl, Shreveport Precinct 08-05 Location (IN PART) Cedar Grove/Line Avenue Library, 8303 Line Ave, Shreveport Precinct 08-06 Location (IN PART) University Elementary School, 9900 Smitherman Dr, Shreveport Precinct 08-07 Location (IN PART) University Elementary School, 9900 Smitherman Dr, Shreveport Precinct 09-01 Location (IN PART) Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 8895 Youree Dr, Shreveport Precinct 09-02 Location (IN PART) Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 8895 Youree Dr, Shreveport Precinct 09-03 Location (IN PART) University Elementary School, 9900 Smitherman Dr, Shreveport Precinct 09-04 Location (IN PART) Ellerbe Rd United Methodist Church, 10130 Ellerbe Church Rd, Shreveport Precinct 09-06 Location (IN PART) Grace Community United Methodist Church, 9400 Ellerbe Rd, Shreveport Precinct 09-07 Location (IN PART) Ellerbe Rd United Methodist Church, 10130 Ellerbe Church Rd, Shreveport Precinct 09-08 Location (IN PART) Grace Community United Methodist Church, 9400 Ellerbe Rd, Shreveport Precinct 09-09 Location (IN PART) Norris Ferry Community Church, 10509 Norris Ferry Rd, Shreveport Precinct 09-10 Location (IN PART) Norris Ferry Community Church, 10509 Norris Ferry Rd, Shreveport Precinct 09-11 Location (IN PART) Norris Ferry Community Church, 10509 Norris Ferry Rd, Shreveport Precinct 09-12 Location (IN PART) Ellerbe Road Baptist Church, 10705 Ellerbe Rd, Shreveport Precinct 09-13 Location LSU Pecan Station, 10300 Harts Island Rd, Shreveport The polling places for the precincts set forth above are hereby designated as the polling places at which to hold the said election, and the Commissioners-in-Charge and Commissioners, respectively, shall be those persons designated according to law. The estimated cost of this election as determined by the Secretary of State based upon the provisions of Chapter 8-A of Title 18 and actual costs of similar elections is $5,200. The said special election will be held in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 5 and Chapter 6-A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and other constitutional and statutory authority, and the officers appointed to hold the said election, as provided in this Notice of Special Election, or such substitutes therefor as may be selected and designated in accordance with La. R.S. 18:1287, will make due returns thereof to said Governing Authority, and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Governing Authority will meet at its regular meeting place, the Caddo District Five Central Station, 1675 Leonard Road, Shreveport, Louisiana, on MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2026, at FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK (5:30) P.M., and shall then and there in open and public session proceed to examine and canvass the returns and declare the result of said special election. All registered voters of the District are entitled to vote at said special election and voting machines will be used. March 2 2026 LLOU0461604
Miscellaneous Notices
Shreveport Times
Shreveport
March 2, 2026
INVITATION FOR BID SEALED or ELECTRONIC BIDS, addressed to the Purchasing Agent for the City of Shreveport, must be received in the Purchasing Division, Government Plaza, Suite 610, 505 Travis Street, Shreveport, Louisiana 71101, not later than 2:00 p.m. on March 17, 2026. Shortly thereafter, bids will be publicly opened and announced in the Finance Departments Conference Room 690, Government Plaza, for the following project: IFB 26-008 Concrete Street Panel & Sidewalk Repair with Labor PROJECT CLASSIFICATION: Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction Designers Estimate: $200,000.00 MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. (CST) Streets & Drainage Building 1935 Claiborne Avenue Shreveport, LA 71103 Download bid documents at www.shreveportla.gov/Solicitations or email kimberly.floyd@shreveportla.gov. Reference the IFB number as shown above. Receive bid notices by email by registering with BidNetDirect for free. Vendors/Contractors may submit responses to IFBs electronically or by paper copy. It shall be the responders responsibility to make inquiry as to the addenda issued. BidNetDirect shall be the official source for bid documents. Outside of the bid envelope, list the Bidders name, address, license number, bid number, project name, opening date/time and the Citys address. The City of Shreveport in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 78 Stat. 252, 42 USC 2000d-d4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, part 21, Nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an award. An acceptable bid bond, cashiers check, or certified check payable to the City of Shreveport, in an amount not less than five (5%) percent of the bid, including additive alternates, must accompany the bid. Negotiable bid bonds will be returned to the unsuccessful bidder as soon as possible, or not more than 45 days after the opening of bids. All bonds applicable to this transaction must be accompanied by an original power of attorney. An acceptable performance bond equal to 100% of the amount of the contract and a 50% payment bond and 10% two-year maintenance bond will be required of the successful bidder. The lowest responsible and responsive bidder will be requested to adhere to the Citys Fair Share requirements. On any bid submitted in the amount of $50,000 or more, the Contractor shall certify that he or she is licensed under Louisiana Revised Statute 37:2150 et seq. and show his/her license number in the bid and on the envelope or in the designated place in the electronic bid. The licensee shall not be permitted to bid or perform any type or types of work not included in the classification under which his/her license was issued. The bidders attention is called to the Equal Opportunity Clause set forth in the bid documents. Before the contract is awarded the contractor shall pay all taxes, licenses, fees, and other charges which are outstanding and due to the City. The City of Shreveport reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids for just cause. Renee Anderson, MBA, CPPO, CPPB, NIGP-CPP Purchasing Agent February 16,23,March 2,2026 12083066
Miscellaneous Notices