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The Guardian-Journal
Homer
May 20, 2022
PROCEEDINGS OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF HOMER STATE OF LOUISIANA COUNCIL MEETING FOR MAY 9, 2022 CALL TO ORDER THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE TOWN OF HOMER MAYOR AND COUNCIL WAS CALLED TO ORDER WITH MAYOR Dr. Xanthe Seals presiding on the 9th day of May 2022 at 6:00 p.m. in the City Hall Auditorium, 400 East Main Street, Homer, Louisiana with a quorum present. Mayor Dr. Xanthe Seals gave Invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL On roll call, the following were present: Mayor Dr. Xanthe Y. Seals District 2, Councilman Johnny West District 3, Councilman Keldron Johnston District 4, Councilwoman Verletha Adams District 5, Mayor Pro Tem, Councilwoman Patricia Jenkins Administrative Staff/Others Present: Town Clerk, Shenika Wright Town Attorney, Lori Graham Police Chief, Van McDaniel Town Treasurer, Shenovia Harris Public Works Superintendent-Water & Sewer, Vivian Moffett Public Works Superintendent-Street & Sidewalk, Derrick Burns Official Journal, Guardian Journal Members Absent: District 1, Councilwoman Linda Hardaway APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR REGULAR MEETING DATED MAY 9, 2022. Minutes from regular meeting May 9, 2022 were unanimously approved by council. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Mrs. Lewis who resides at 902 North Main Street, Homer, LA came before the Mayor and Council members with concerns with the property next door to her home. Mrs. Lewis stated the abandonment of the property is a hazard and the problem needed to be taken care of. OLD BUSINESS: APPROVE RESOLUTION #22-003-LDEQ PROPOSED MUNICIPAL WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION RESOLUTION TO INDICATE TO DEQ THAT NECESSARY ACTIONS WILL BE TAKEN TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE AND PREVENT EFFLUENT VIOLATIONS. With Resolution #22-003 being tabled at last meeting, there were no discussions and Mayor Dr. Xanthe Seals entertained a motion to approve Resolution #22-003-LDEQ Proposed Municipal Water Pollution Prevention Resolution to indicate to DEQ that necessary actins will be taken to maintain compliance and prevent effluent violations. Motion was made by Councilman Johnny West and seconded by Councilwoman Patricia Jenkins. 4-Yays (West, Johnston, Adams, Jenkins) 0-Nays 0-Abstain, 1-Absent (Hardaway) Motion Passes NEW BUSINESS: INTRODUCE ORDINANCE#22-002-AN ORDINANCE TO ADD FEES FOR ALL VIOLATORS FOR THE LICENSES/TAGS AND LEASH LAW OF DOGS AND CATS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF HOMER, LOUISIANA, CLAIBORNE PARISH. Ordinance #22-002 was only introduced at the meeting. APPROVE COOPERATIVE ENDEAVOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERS AND THE TOWN OF HOMER. APPROVE RESOLUTION #22-004-LGAP 2022-2023 FUNDING TO PURCHASE SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS FOR TOWN OF HOMER. Presentation and discussion were presented by Eric Street and Bert Carson with Sustainability Partners. After discussion Mayor Dr. Xanthe Seals entertained a motion to approve Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between Sustainability Partners and the Town of Homer. Motion was made by Councilwoman Patricia Jenkins and seconded by Councilwoman Verletha Adams. 4-Yays (West, Johnston, Adams, Jenkins) 0-Nays 0-Abstain, 1-Absent (Hardaway) Motion Passes APPROVE RESOLUTION #22-004-RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO SIGN NOTICE TO PROCEED WITH SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERS. After discussion Mayor Dr. Xanthe Seals entertained a motion to table Approving Resolution #22-004. Motion was made by Councilman Johnny West and seconded by Councilwoman Patricia Jenkins. 4-Yays (West, Johnston, Adams, Jenkins) 0-Nays 0-Abstain, 1-Absent (Hardaway) Motion Passes MAYOR’S REPORT Mayor’s Office Mayor Dr. Xanthe Seals gave an update on Love the Boot that was held April 30. The volunteers collected 117 bags of trash. Love the Boot will be every 4th Saturday of each month. Meet up time will be 8:30 at Homer City Hall. She also discussed details on passed events, National Day of Prayer, Clean City contest for state judges, and Muffin & Mortgage. Council Councilman Keldron Johnston expressed concerns about potholes on West Fourth and Bolling Drive. Councilwoman Verletha Adams expressed concerns about children pulling basketball goals in the streets playing ball in the road. She also asked was there a curfew in place for the youth, which Chief McDaniel assured her it was a curfew in place. Sunday-Thursday at 11:00 p.m. and Friday-Saturday at midnight. Questions were also asked about liter law. Councilwoman Patricia Jenkins thanked everyone who participated with Love the Boot and Clean City Contest cleanup. Airport Jerry Whitton stated the roof at the Airport has been finished. Police Chief Van McDaniel presented Mayor Dr. Xanthe Seals and the Council Members with the Policy and Procedures for Dispatchers for the Police Department. Chief McDaniel requested it be added to next month agenda for approval. ADJOURN There being no other matters present before the Mayor and Board of Selectmen with a motion made by Councilman Johnny West and seconded by Councilman Keldron Johnston. Motion was passed and the meeting was adjourned. (4) Ayes- (0) Nays- (0) Abstain- (1) Absent I, SHENIKA WRIGHT, CLERK, TOWN OF HOMER, DO CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE CONSTITUTES A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE MEETING MINUTES HELD BETWEEN THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF HOMER, THIS 9th DAY OF MAY 2022, IN TOWN HALL, HOMER, LOUISIANA. SHENIKA WRIGHT TOWN CLERK, TOWN OF HOMER, HOMER, LA (May 20, 2022) ———
The Guardian-Journal
Homer
May 20, 2022
PUBLIC MEETING TOWN OF HAYNESVILLE ORDINANCE NO. 625 The Town Council of the Town of Haynesville will hold a public hearing on Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 5:45 pm at the Council Room located at 1711 Main Street, Haynesville, LA. The purpose of the public hearing is to allow public input on the adoption of the following proposed Ordinance # 625: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING TOWN COUNCILMEN DISTRICTS IN AND FOR THE TOWN OF HAYNESVILLE. ORDINANCE NO. 625 TOWN OF HAYNESVILLE, LOUISIANA AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING TOWN COUNCILMEN DISTRICTS IN AND FOR THE TOWN OF HAYNESVILLE, LOUISIANA. BE IT ORDAINED THAT, the Town Council of the Town of Haynesville, Louisiana, in order to cooperate with the Department of Elections and Registrations, do hereby establish the following Town of Haynesville Councilmen Districts to become effective on January 1, 2023, for the purpose of redistricting due to the 2020 U.S. Census. SECTION 1. The Council District boundaries are hereby established using the Town of Haynesville corporate limits, visible features, and extensions of visible features, all of which are recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau. The Haynesville Town Council shall be divided into the Council Districts provided in this Ordinance for the purposes of election of members at the regular elections. District 1 All of that portion of Claiborne Parish bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of Main Street and the Haynesville town line, and proceeding easterly along Main Street to West Bailey Avenue, and proceeding easterly along West Bailey Avenue to Bailey Avenue, and proceeding easterly along Bailey Avenue to Thomas Street, and proceeding northerly along Thomas Street to Greer Avenue, and proceeding easterly along Greer Avenue to Greer Drive, and proceeding easterly along Greer Drive to Fairgrounds Drive, and proceeding northerly along Fairgrounds Drive to Bridgeman Avenue, and proceeding easterly along Bridgeman Avenue to railroad (TLID:73230934), and proceeding southerly along railroad (TLID:73230934) to railroad (TLID:73230935), and proceeding southerly along railroad (TLID:73230935) to Richie Drive, and proceeding easterly along Richie Drive to US Highway 79, and proceeding southerly along US Highway 79 to Watters Drive, and proceeding easterly along Watters Drive to Frasier Street, and proceeding northerly along Frasier Street to Stadium Drive, and proceeding easterly along Stadium Drive to McDonald Street, and proceeding southerly along McDonald Street to US Highway 79, and proceeding easterly along US Highway 79 to the Haynesville town line, and proceeding westerly along the Haynesville town line to the point of beginning. District 2 All of that portion of Claiborne Parish bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the Haynesville town line and Main Street, and proceeding northerly along the Haynesville town line to Highway 2 Alternate, and proceeding easterly along Highway 2 Alternate to Camp Avenue, and proceeding easterly along Camp Avenue to Fairground Drive, and proceeding southerly along Fairground Drive to Highway 2 Alternate, and proceeding easterly along Highway 2 Alternate to Gantt Drive, and proceeding easterly along Gantt Drive to Geneva Street, and proceeding southerly along Geneva Street to Highway 2 Alternate, and proceeding easterly along Highway 2 Alternate to Deloach Street, and proceeding southerly along Deloach Street to Dawson Drive, and proceeding easterly along Dawson Drive to Midway Street, and proceeding southerly along Midway Street to Bridgeman Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Bridgeman Avenue to McDonald Street, and proceeding northerly along McDonald Street to Dawson Drive, and proceeding westerly along Dawson Drive to Frasier Street, and proceeding southerly along Frasier Street to Watters Drive, and proceeding westerly along Watters Drive to US Highway 79, and proceeding northerly along US Highway 79 to Richie Drive, and proceeding westerly along Richie Drive to railroad (TLID:73230935), and proceeding northerly along railroad (TLID:73230935) to railroad (TLID:73230934), and proceeding northerly along railroad (TLID:73230934) to Bridgeman Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Bridgeman Avenue to Fairgrounds Drive, and proceeding southerly along Fairgrounds Drive to Greer Drive, and proceeding westerly along Greer Drive to Greer Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Greer Avenue to Thomas Street, and proceeding southerly along Thomas Street to Bailey Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Bailey Avenue to W Bailey Avenue, and proceeding westerly along West Bailey Avenue to Main Street, and proceeding southerly along Main Street to the point of beginning. District 3 All of that portion of Claiborne Parish bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the Haynesville town line and Shady Grove Road, and proceeding northerly along the Haynesville town line to railroad (TLID:73231733), and proceeding southerly along railroad (TLID:73231733) to Jack Ware Road, and proceeding easterly along Jack Ware Road to US Highway 79, and proceeding southerly along US Highway 79 to Mill Street, and proceeding easterly along Mill Street to Dailey Street, and proceeding southerly along Dailey Street to Dogwood Drive, and proceeding easterly along Dogwood Drive to Sincox Street, and proceeding southerly along Sincox Street to Spring Drive, and proceeding easterly along Spring Drive to McDonald Street, and proceeding southerly along McDonald Street to Highway 2 Alternate, and proceeding westerly along Highway 2 Alternate to Geneva Street, and proceeding northerly along Geneva Street to Gantt Drive, and proceeding westerly along Gantt Drive to Highway 2 Alternate, and proceeding westerly along Highway 2 Alternate to Fairground Drive, and proceeding northerly along Fairground Drive to Camp Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Camp Avenue to Highway 2 Alternate, and proceeding westerly along Highway 2 Alternate to Shady Grove Road, and proceeding westerly along Shady Grove Road to the point of beginning. District 4 All of that portion of Claiborne Parish bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the Haynesville town line and railroad (TLID:73231733), and proceeding easterly along the Haynesville town line to Price Drive, and proceeding southerly along Price Drive to Mitchiner Avenue, and proceeding westerly along Mitchiner Avenue to Carson Street, and proceeding southerly along Carson Street to Park Drive, and proceeding westerly along Park Drive to Garrett Circle, and proceeding westerly along Garrett Circle to Park Drive, and proceeding westerly along Park Drive to Marietta Street, and proceeding northerly along Marietta Street to Bridgeman Avenue, and proceeding easterly along Bridgeman Avenue to Midway Street, and proceeding northerly along Midway Street to Dawson Drive, and proceeding westerly along Dawson Drive to Deloach Street, and proceeding northerly along Deloach Street to Highway 2 Alternate, and proceeding westerly along Highway 2 Alternate to McDonald Street, and proceeding northerly along McDonald Street to Spring Drive, and proceeding westerly along Spring Drive to Sincox Street, and proceeding northerly along Sincox Street to Dogwood Drive, and proceeding westerly along Dogwood Drive to Dailey Street, and proceeding northerly along Dailey Street to Mill Street, and proceeding westerly along Mill Street to US Highway 79, and proceeding northerly along US Highway 79 to Jack Ware Road, and proceeding westerly along Jack Ware Road to railroad (TLID:73231733), and proceeding northerly along railroad (TLID:73231733) to the point of beginning. District 5 All of that portion of Claiborne Parish bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of Dawson Drive and Frasier Street, and proceeding easterly along Dawson Drive to McDonald Street, and proceeding southerly along McDonald Street to Bridgeman Avenue, and proceeding easterly along Bridgeman Avenue to Marietta Street, and proceeding southerly along Marietta Street to Park Drive, and proceeding easterly along Park Drive to Garrett Circle, and proceeding easterly along Garrett Circle to Park Drive, and proceeding easterly along Park Drive to Carson Street, and proceeding northerly along Carson Street to Mitchiner Avenue, and proceeding easterly along Mitchiner Avenue to Price Drive, and proceeding northerly along Price Drive to the Haynesville town line, and proceeding easterly along the Haynesville town line to US Highway 79, and proceeding northerly along US Highway 79 to McDonald Street, and proceeding northerly along McDonald Street to Stadium Drive, and proceeding westerly along Stadium Drive to Frasier Street, and proceeding northerly along Frasier Street to the point of beginning. SECTION 2. A copy of this ordinance shall be published in one issue of the official journal of this Town Council, as required by law. SECTION 3. Any Road Name that is misspelled or if the name of any Road has been changed relative to any section of this Ordinance, same shall not affect the validity of this Ordinance. All Ordinances or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. If any part of this ordinance is declared unconstitutional, that the balance of said ordinance shall be valid. THUS, DONE AND ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Haynesville, Louisiana. This ordinance was introduced on the ­­__­­­­_____ day of ____________, 2022. This ordinance was read section by section and as a whole and on a motion by ________________, seconded by _______________________________, was adopted by the following vote: YEAS: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: There being a favorable vote on this ordinance of at least a majority of the authorized members of the Governing Authority, this Ordinance was declared adopted on this the ________ day of _____________, 2022. Penny Fields, Clerk (May 20, 2022) ———
The Guardian-Journal
Homer
May 20, 2022
CLAIBORNE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES OF SPECIAL CALLED MEETING May 12, 2022 The Claiborne Parish School Board met in a special called session at the Claiborne Parish School Board office in Homer, Louisiana at 5:30 p.m., on May 12, 2022, with the following members: Present: Danny Lee, Linda Knox, Yolanda Coleman, Dr. Robert Haynes, William Maddox, Tommy Davidson, Chris Chandler Absent: Shelley Malsam, Terry Willis There was also present Mr. William Kennedy, Secretary of the Board. Mr. Maddox, Board President, opened the meeting with prayer followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Superintendent Kennedy requested the Board to consider a resolution appointing a board member for District 7. Due to the recent passing of board member, Ms. Vera Meadors, state law requires a reappointment within 20 days of the vacancy. Mr. Kennedy explained that the term will end the last day of December this year. In these situations, to respect and honor the board member, it is customary to ask the surviving spouse to continue in the role for the completion of the term. Mr. Kennedy recommended Mr. Norman Meadors this opportunity. Mr. Meadors spoke to the Board and stated he would consider it an honor to fill his wife’s board seat for the remainder of her term. He is eager to learn and keep her legacy alive. Motion was made by Mr. Davidson, seconded by Dr. Haynes. Motion passed by a roll call vote of 6 yes, 1 abstained, 2 absent. YAYS — Danny Lee, Linda Knox, Yolanda Coleman, Dr. Robert Haynes, William Maddox, Tommy Davidson NAYS — NONE ABSTAINED — Chris Chandler ABSENT — Shelley Malsam, Terry Willis RESOLUTION OF THE CLAIBORNE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD WHEREAS, due to the death of District 7 board member, Vera R. Meadors, on May 1, 2022, a vacancy exists in the office of School Board Member, District 7, Claiborne Parish School Board, as of that date; and WHEREAS, the Claiborne Parish School Board is given the authority and responsibility under the provisions of La. R.S. 18:602 to appoint a person to fill the vacancy who meets the qualifications of the office; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED THAT, on motion of Board Member, Tommy Davidson, duly seconded by Board Member Dr. Robert Haynes, that Norman Meadors be and is hereby appointed to serve as the District 7 representative to the Board until such position is filled at the next election, by the following vote on the 12th day of May, 2022. YEAS: 6 NAYS: 0 ABSENT: 2 ABSTAIN: 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand officially on this 12th day of May, 2022. WILLIAM MADDOX, PRESIDENT ATTEST: WILLIAM KENNEDY, SUPERINTENDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER Superintendent Kennedy asked if there were any nominations to elect Vice-President. Motion to table this agenda item to next month’s board meeting was made by Ms. Coleman, seconded by Mr. Davidson. Motion passed by a vote of 7 yes, 0 no. There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned. William Maddox, President Claiborne Parish School Board ATTEST: Mr. William Kennedy, Secretary Claiborne Parish School Board (May 20, 2022) ———
The Guardian-Journal
Homer
May 20, 2022
PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing for Ordinance #22-002-An Ordinance to add fees for all violators for the License/Tags and Leash Law of Dogs and Cats within the city limits of Homer, Louisiana, Claiborne Parish June 13, 2022 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the City Hall. (May 13 and May 20, 2022) ———
The Crowley Post Signal
Crowley
May 20, 2022
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IMMOVABLE PROPERTY 15th Judicial District Court Parish of Acadia State of Louisiana WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE OF STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST A Vs. Docket No. 201910840 SHELLY RENEE MARCEAUX MILLER A/K/A SHELLY RENEE MARCEAUX A/K/A SHELLY R MARCEAUX A/K/A SHELLY MARCEAUX A/K/A SHELLY RENEE MILLER A/K/A SHELLY R MILLER A/K/A SHELLY MILLER A/K/A SHELLY MARCEAUX MILLER A/K/A SHELLY M MILLER Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a WRIT OF FIERI FACASI issued out of the 15th Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of Acadia and to me directed, in favor of the plaintiff in the above numbered and entitled cause, I have seized, and will offer to sell, at public auction, according to law, at the courthouse, at the third floor police jury meeting room, at Crowley, Louisiana, commencing at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday 5-25-22 the following described property of the above mentioned defendant(s), to-wit: THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND DESIGNATED AS BEING A 2.092 ACRE TRACT OF THE HERBERT REED ESTATE BEING LOCATED IN THE EASTERN PORTION OF SECTION 40, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, LOUISIANA MERIDIAN, ACADIA PARISH, LOUISIANA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THAT CERTAIN SURVEY PREPARED BY LESTER J. LEBLANC, SURVEYOR, DATED APRIL 10, 1988. Terms of sale, cash to the last and highest bidder on the day of the sale. K. P. GIBSON, SHERIFF Acadia Parish, Louisiana COREY GIROIR, Attorney for Plaintiff Published in The Crowley Post Signal on Thursday, April 21, 2022 and Friday, May 20, 2022.
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The Crowley Post Signal
Crowley
May 20, 2022
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IMMOVABLE PROPERTY 15th Judicial District Court Parish of Acadia State of Louisiana PATRICIA ANN SONNIER MARTIEN Vs. Docket No. 202110820 BYRON PAUL MARTIEN Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the 15th Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of Acadia and to me directed, in favor of the plaintiff in the above numbered and entitled cause, I have seized, and will offer to sell, at public auction, according to law, at the courthouse, at the third floor police jury meeting room, at Crowley, Louisiana, commencing at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday May 25,2022 the following described property of the above mentioned defendant(s), to-wit: 1. Parcel #0610289100, the legal description of which is Lot 2 Lurose Acres S/D (Lot - Imp) (F-2149) (Lot Size 77.5 x 137.5) 2. Parcel #0600119090, the legal description of which is 163.75 AC SE SEC 23 T101E.(3AG) 3. Parcel #0550020950, the legal description of which is 7.47 AC in SEC 29 T10-2W (MISC AG) 4. Parcel #0500086650, the legal description of which is 3.70 AC IN SEC 29 T10-2W (3AG) 5. Parcel #46000039900, the legal description of which is DEEP WELL IN SEC 23 T10-1E Terms of sale, cash to the last and highest bidder on the day of the sale. K. P. GIBSON, SHERIFF Acadia Parish, Louisiana SONGY, JONATHAN Attorney for Plaintiff Published in The Crowley Post Signal on Thursday, April 21, 2022 and Friday, May 20, 2022.
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The Crowley Post Signal
Crowley
May 20, 2022
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IMMOVABLE PROPERTY 15th Judicial District Court Parish of Acadia State of Louisiana LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC Vs. Docket No. 201510665 JULIE GATTE LACOMBE Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the 15th Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of Acadia and to me directed, in favor of the plaintiff in the above numbered and entitled cause, I have seized, and will offer to sell, at public auction, according to law, at the courthouse, at the third floor police jury meeting room, at Crowley, Louisiana, commencing at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday 5-25-22 the following described property of the above mentioned defendant(s), to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land, together with all buildings and improvements thereon and thereto belonging, situated in Sections Fourteen (14) and Eighteen (18), Township Nine (9) South, Range Two (2) West, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, and being more fully described as beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 3 of the Partition of the estate of Jubertie Lacombe, which said Partition is recorded as Act No. 210114, records of the office of the Clerk of Court and Recorder in and for Acadia Parish, Louisiana, said point of beginning lying on the Northern right of way limit of State Highway 100 and running thence North 5° 49’ West 227.7 feet: thence South 89° 57’ East 58.9 feet; thence South 87° 11’ East 158.4 feet; thence South 3° 49’ East 174.3 feet; thence South 77° 44’ West 266.8 feet to the point of beginning, all as is further shown by that certain plat made by Frank R. Lyman, C.E., dated August 31, 1.967, which said plat is attached to an Act of Cash Sale dated September 8, 1967 from Edmay Laughlin Lacombe to Richard Louis Lacombe, recorded on September 8, 1967, under Original File Number 369212, in COB K-26, page 271, records of the office of the Clerk of Court of Acadia Parish, Louisiana; subject to restrictions, servitudes, rights-of-way and outstanding mineral rights of record affecting the property. For title reference see a deed from Ira Andrew Campbell recorded 01/06/2010 in Book R64, Page 295. Also being the same property conveyed to Ira Andrew Campbell from Ernest J. Deville and Cynthia Ann Morgan Deville recorded 01/22/2003 in Book J59, Page 568 Terms of sale, cash to the last and highest bidder on the day of the sale. K. P. GIBSON, SHERIFF Acadia Parish, Louisiana JASON R SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff Published in The Crowley Post Signal on Thursday, April 21, 2022 and Friday, May 20, 2022.
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The Crowley Post Signal
Crowley
May 20, 2022
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IMMOVABLE PROPERTY 15th Judicial District Court Parish of Acadia State of Louisiana PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Vs. Docket No. 201910983 BLAINE DAIGLE A/K/A BLAINE ANTHONY DAIGLE AND AIMEE RENEE HOLLIER A/K/A AIMEE RENEE HOLLIER DAIGLE Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a WRIT OF FIERI FACASI issued out of the 15th Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of Acadia and to me directed, in favor of the plaintiff in the above numbered and entitled cause, I have seized, and will offer to sell, at public auction, according to law, at the courthouse, at the third floor police jury meeting room, at Crowley, Louisiana, commencing at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday 05/25/22 the following described property of the above mentioned defendant(s), to-wit: THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS SITUATED THEREON AND THERETO BELONGING, BEING SITUATED IN SECTION ONE (1), TOWNSHIP NINE (9) SOUTH, RANGE TWO (2) EAST, LOUISIANA MERIDIAN, ACADIA PARISH, LOUISIANA, AND BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED AS PLOT 2-B ON A PLAT OF SURVEY PREPARED BY FRANK R. LYMAN, LAND SURVEYOR, DATED JANUARY 15, 1982, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED TO AN ACT OF PARTITION BY AND BETWEEN GREGORY PAUL LOUVIERE ET ALS, DATED AUGUST 25, 1982, AND RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 21, 1982, UNDER ORIGINAL FILE NUMBER 491228 OF THE RECORDS OF THE CLERK OF COURT OF ACADIA PARISH, LOUISIANA; subject to restrictions, servitudes, rights-of-way and outstanding mineral rights of record affecting the property. Terms of sale, cash to the last and highest bidder on the day of the sale. K. P. GIBSON, SHERIFF Acadia Parish, Louisiana KRISTY MASSEY FINLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff Published in The Crowley Post Signal on Thursday, April 21, 2022 and Friday, May 20, 2022.
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Jennings Daily News
Jennings
May 20, 2022
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Jennings Daily News
Jennings
May 20, 2022
Legal Notice Notice is hereby given in accordance with Jefferson Davis Parish Police Jury Ordinance No. 791, Article XI and any/or other applicable sections or section of Ordinance No. 791 as adopted and amended that: The Jefferson Davis Parish Police Jury Zoning Commission (comprising of all members of the Jefferson Davis Parish Police Jury) will consider an application received from DAMIAN AND SHONDA ZAUNBRECHER, for a change in zoning classification from A-1 to C-1 for a commercial kitchen for a catering pickup facility. And whereas the property belonging to the aforementioned applicant is located outside of a municipality and is further described to-wit: Lot 1 of Frey’s Catering Subdivision containing .89 acres, being a subdivision of a 9.26 acre tract of land as conveyed and made part of act of sale filed March 29, 2001 with file number 578432 in the record of the Jefferson Davis Parish Clerk of Court, said property located in Section 32, Township 8 South, Range 3 West, Southwestern District, Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana. A hearing will be conducted in the Police Jury Meeting Room, of the Sidney E. Briscoe, Jr. Building, located adjacent to the Parish Courthouse, 304 North State St., Jennings, LA at 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Any interested person may speak or submit a written statement regarding the above noted application. Said application and plat shall be available for public inspection and copying at the office of the Parish Treasurer, located in the Sidney E. Briscoe Jr. Building, adjacent to the Parish Courthouse, 304 North State St., Jennings, LA., between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P. M. Monday through Friday, (excluding holidays). Published in Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on May 20, May 25 May 27, 2022.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
May 20, 2022
Legal Notice Notice is hereby given in accordance with Jefferson Davis Parish Police Jury Ordinance No. 791, Article XI and any/or other applicable sections or section of Ordinance No. 791 as adopted and amended that: The Jefferson Davis Parish Police Jury Zoning Commission (comprising of all members of the Jefferson Davis Parish Police Jury) will consider an application received from LOWELL J. HINCHEE AND LINDA HALLBAUER, for a change in zoning classification from A-1 to C-1 for tractor sales. And whereas the property belonging to the aforementioned applicant is located outside of a municipality and is further described to-wit: Beginning 50’ West of the Southeast corner of NW 22-9-3, W725’ N300.4’ E725’ S300.4’ to Beginning. A hearing will be conducted in the Police Jury Meeting Room, of the Sidney E. Briscoe, Jr. Building, located adjacent to the Parish Courthouse, 304 North State St., Jennings, LA at 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Any interested person may speak or submit a written statement regarding the above noted application. Said application and plat shall be available for public inspection and copying at the office of the Parish Treasurer, located in the Sidney E. Briscoe Jr. Building, adjacent to the Parish Courthouse, 304 North State St., Jennings, LA., between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P. M. Monday through Friday, (excluding holidays). Published in Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on May 20, May 25 May 27, 2022.
Jennings Daily News
Jennings
May 20, 2022
Jeff Davis Fire District #2 Board Meeting May 2, 2022 Present for the meeting: John Berken: President, Glenn Hetzel, Randy Davis, Dave Heinen, Wayne Fruge, Shawn Hebert, Kyle Settlemir, and Chief Landry. Absent: Shane Bolles. Mr. Berken called meeting to order. Read minutes from April 4, 2022. Motion made by Mr. Hetzel to approve minutes as read. Second by Mr. Heinen. Motion carried. Chief Landry presented bills to be paid. Motion made by Mr. Heinen to approve all bills presented. Second by Mr. Hetzel. Motion carried. Discussion held on Automatic Aid Agreement between Jennings Fire and Fire District #2. Discussed addition to substation. Motion made by Mr. Davis to go into Executive session. Second by Mr. Hetzel. Motion made by Mr. Davis to come out of Executive session. Second by Mr. Hetzel. Being no other business Motion made by Mr. Hetzel to adjourn. Second by Heinen. Motion carried. Next Fire District #2 Board will meet June 6, 2022 located at 5396 Pine Island Hwy, Jennings, LA 70546 at 7:00pm. Published in Jennings Daily News, Jennings, LA on May 20, 2022.