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Pierre Part Bayou-Pioneer
Pierre Part
July 14, 2026
mmm Assumption Parish Waterworks District No. 1Advertisement for Fire Hydrant Bids Sealed bids will be received at the Assumption Parish Waterworks District No. 1 Office, located at 4633 Highway 1, Napoleonville, LA until 2:00PM on Monday, July 20, 2026. All bids which have been duly received will be publicly opened at the Assumption Parish Waterworks Office on July 20, 2026 at 2:00PM. Late bids will not be accepted. All sealed bids shall be addressed as follows: Assumption Parish Waterworks District No. 1 ATTN: Shawn Dupaty, Distribution Foreman Fire Hydrant Bid 4633 Highway 1 Napoleonville, LA 70390 Fire hydrant information packets may be picked up at the Assumption Parish Waterworks District No. 1 Office, between the hours of 8:15AM and 4:00PM Call (985)369-6156 for information. Advertising dates in the Bayou Pioneer, official journal of Assumption Parish Waterworks Dist. No. 1, shall be for three weeks: 6/29/2026 – 7/6/2026 – 7/13/2026 Assumption Parish Waterworks District No. 1 reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Signed: Scott Strenfels, President June 30, 2026 July 7, 2026 July 14, 2026 Cost: $38.25
Pierre Part Bayou-Pioneer
Pierre Part
July 14, 2026
SECTION 00100 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Project No. S-14-242B Assumption Parish Police Jury (herein referred to as the “Owner”) Sealed bids marked “Sealed Bids” – Assumption Agricultural Center Large Arena Upper Roof Repairs, Project No. S-14-242B will be received by the Owner for the construction of the project described as follows: ASSUMPTION AGRICULTURAL CENTER LARGE ARENA UPPER ROOF REPAIRS Proposals shall be addressed to the Assumption Parish Police Jury and will be received by the Assumption Parish Police Jury located at 105 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, Napoleonville, Louisiana 70390 no later than 10:00 a.m. on August 13, 2026. Proposals shall be designated as “Sealed Bid – Assumption Agricultural Center Large Arena Upper Roof Repairs, Project No. S-14-242B”. Any bids received after the specified time and date will not be considered. The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 a.m. on August 13, 2026, within the Assumption Parish Police Jury Office located at 105 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, Napoleonville, Louisiana 70390. The information for Bidders, Form of Bid Proposal, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the Office of C. J. Savoie Consulting Engineers, LLC. located at 5650 Louisiana Highway 1, Plattenville, LA. 70393 (mailing address P.O. Drawer R, Paincourtville, LA 70391). Copies may be obtained at this office upon payment of $150.00 which constitutes the cost of reproduction and handling and is non-refundable. Pursuant to Louisiana Revised Statutes 38:2212E.(1). Bidders now have the option to submit their bids and bid bonds electronically. Bids can be submitted electronically at WWW.ASSUMPTIONLA.COM to the Assumption Parish Website. Each Prime Bidder shall obtain an original set of electronic or paper bidding documents from the design professional, C.J. Savoie Consulting Engineers, LLC. Uploading of bidding documents are of the responsibility of the Prime Bidder. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularities or informalities incidental thereto, and to accept any bid which the Owner feels serves their best interest. Such action will be in accordance with Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statues. A pre-bid conference at which the scope of the project, contract time, and other requirements of the bidding and contract documents may be discussed, or any other special requirements for the project which may be discussed with prospective bidders, will be held within the Assumption Parish Police Jury Office located at 105 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, Napoleonville, Louisiana 70390 on July 27, 2026, at 10:00 A.M., local time. All questions should be directed to Clarence J. Savoie, III, C.J. Savoie Consulting Engineers, LLC, and emailed to the following: cjs3@cjsavoie.com, hll@cjsavoie.com, bmt@cjsavoie.com, dcm@cjsavoie.com. Last date for submitting questions is August 6, 2026 at 1:00 P.M., local time. Each Bidder must deposit with his/hers bid, security in the amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total bid in the form of a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond. All bidders must show proof that he/she is licensed in the State of Louisiana to perform Building Construction. All bidders must show proof that he/she is within good standing with the Federal Government and not be debarred or suspended through www.sam.gov. Contractor’s license number must appear on the face of the sealed envelope containing his/hers bids. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Performance and Payment Bond written by a company licensed to business in Louisiana, in the amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price. Certificates of Insurance will also be required. No bidder may withdraw his/her bid within thirty (30) days after the actual date of opening thereof. The Contractor shall begin mobilization and procurement of necessary materials within ten (10) working days of the receipt of the Notice to Proceed. Any person with disabilities requiring Special Accommodation must contact Assumption Parish Police Jury at (985) 369-7435 no later than seven (7) days prior to bid opening. Participation by minority and female owned business, as well as businesses located in Assumption Parish is encouraged. Assumption Parish Police Jury Publish: July 14, 2026 July 21, 2026 July 28, 2026 Cost: $123.75
Pierre Part Bayou-Pioneer
Pierre Part
July 14, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Opportunity for Board Nominations From the Floor The Assumption Council on Aging announces that floor nominations for the Board of Directors will be accepted at the final regularly scheduled board meeting prior to the Annual Meeting. This meeting will serve as the last opportunity for eligible community members to submit nominations from the floor for consideration on the election ballot. Meeting Details Date: July 27, 2026_ Time: _1:30pm_ Location: _166 Hwy 1008, Nap. LA 70390__. Who May Nominate: Any community member in good standing may offer a nomination from the floor. Purpose of Floor Nominations: Floor nominations ensure that all eligible individuals have the opportunity to be considered for Board service, including those not included in the Board Development Committee’s slate. Candidates must commit to attending quarterly meetings on Mondays at 1:30 p.m. Important Note: No floor nominations will be taken at the Annual Meeting. All nominations must be submitted prior or during the meeting listed above. For additional information, please contact: Assumption COA Director Angele Authement,985-369-7961, or by email to director@assumpcoa.org. Cost: $36.00
Pierre Part Bayou-Pioneer
Pierre Part
July 14, 2026
Assumption Parish Recreation District No. 2 2862 Highway 70 South Pierre Part, LA 70339 May 5, 2026 Board Meeting Minutes Brittany Blanchard called the meeting to order at 5:42p on May 5, 2026 at the Veterans Park Meeting Room. Members Present: Jenny St. Germain, Karen St. Germain, Lana Chaney, John Day, Beryl Gomez and Brittany Blanchard.. Members absent: Jeremy Pipsair, Jenny Paine, and Corey Crochet. No Public Comment on Agenda items. #IV: Approval of Minutes from the April board meeting was motioned by Karen St. Germain with a second by John Day; there were no objections and the motion carried. #V: Approval Treasurer’s Report: Beryl Gomez reviewed financials. A motion to approve the Treasurer’s Report was motion by Lana Chaney with a second by Karen St. Germain, there were no objections and the motion carries. #VI: Approval of Bills through May 5 totaled $4,661.06; a motion was made by Karen St. Germain with a second by John Day to submit bills for payment. There were no objections and the motion carries. #VII: Approval of the Grant Bills through May 5 totaled $61,576.30. On a motion made by John Day with a second by Lana Chaney, the grant bills were approved and there were no objections. #VIII: Action Items: Duplantis Design Group is formatting the plans for the next phase of the LWCF Grant. The remaining monies in ACT 397 was used to create a washdown for equipment. The plaque to honor Blake Landry will be delivered mid May; VPRA is planning a ceremony during their closing tournament. #IX: New Business #X: Operations and Maintenance: The board has decided to keep one of the previous lawn mowers and will still sell the other mower along with the trailer. Brittany is working on more quotes for pavilion fans. #XI: Calendar: The Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank is scheduled for May 13. The Recreation Association’s baseball season will finish Thursday before Memorial Day. The Veterans Program is scheduled for November 8. Adjournment: Motion to adjourn at 6:15p was made by Lana Chaney with a second by Karen St. Germain. There were no objections. Next meeting is June 2 at the Veterans Park Meeting Room. Cost: $58.50
Pierre Part Bayou-Pioneer
Pierre Part
July 14, 2026
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 23RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF ASSUMPTION STATE OF LOUISIANA CARRINGTON MORTGAGEmSERVICES LLC VS NO. 40445 KATHY T. WILLIAMS A/K/A KATHY WILLIAMS Acting under and by virtue of Writ of Seizure and Sale dated May 20, 2026 issued in the above entitled and numbered cause, to me directed, I did seize and will begin at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, the 19th day of August, 2026, in front of the Courthouse door at Napoleonville, Louisiana, offer for sale at public auction, WITHOUT benefit of appraisement, the following described immovable property, to-wit: The property described in the Act of Mortgage is described as follows: A certain lot of ground situated in the Parish of Assumption, State of Louisiana, located in Section 22, Township 13 South, Range 12 East and being identified as a portion of Lot 1 of Block 1 of Avenue A and B, all as shown on a plat of survey prepared by T. Baker Smith & Son, Inc., Civil Engineers of Houma, Louisiana, dated November 20, 1975 and revised December 15, 1975, a copy of said plat of survey is attached to an act of sale from Belle River Sites, Inc. to Russell C. Cappo, dated January 14, 1976 and duly recorded in the conveyance records of the Parish of Assumption, State of Louisiana. Said property measures 44.8 feet front on Avenue A by a depth on the west side of 80.36 feet and a depth on the east side of 80 feet with a width in the rear of 36.29 feet, more or less. Said property is bounded south or in front by Avenue A, west by the right of way of Louisiana State Highway No. 1016-2 and east by Lot 2 of Block 1 of said Avenue A and B and north of in the rear by property of Charles Aucoin, together with all buildings and improvements, rights, ways, privileges and servitudes thereon and thereunto belonging and appertaining. TERMS OF SALE: CASH, to the last and highest bidder, to satisfy this Writ in the amount of $57,258.25 together with interest, Attorney’s fees and all costs of these proceedings. s/ SHERIFF LELAND J. FALCON PARISH OF ASSUMPTION ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Dennis F. Wiggins, Jr. The Law Offices of Herschel C. Adcock, Jr. P.O. Box 87379 Baton Rouge, LA 70879 225-756-0373 July 14, 2026, August 11, 2026 Cost: $75.60
Pierre Part Bayou-Pioneer
Pierre Part
July 14, 2026
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be accepted by the Assumption Parish Police Jury for the following service: THE REMOVAL, CLEAN-UP AND DISPOSAL OF JUNK, (WOOD, TIN, TREE BRANCHES, TIRES, ETC.) ON PREDETERMINED SITE(S) LOT AT 729 SHELL BEACH ROAD, PIERRE PART, LA 70339 Sealed bids will be accepted until Wednesday, July 22, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Any bids received after the specified time and date will not be considered. Bids may be submitted via Certified or Registered Mail with Return Receipt Requested to P.O. Box 520, Napoleonville, LA 70390 or hand delivered to the Assumption Parsh Police Jury Administrative Office, 4813 Highway 1, Napoleonville, LA 70390. Sealed bids may also be submitted via the Assumption Parish Police Jury website (www.assumptionla.com). Bids to be opened at 2:00 p.m. on the same day in the Assumption Parish Police Jury Administrative Office. Specifications and Contract for the above are available and can be picked up at the Police Jury Administrative Office at 4813 Highway 1, Napoleonville, LA. Contractor shall be licensed by the Louisiana State Contractors Licensing Board for Rigging, House Moving, Wrecking and Dismantling. Contractor’s license number must appear on the face of the sealed envelope containing his/hers bid. Bids must be submitted on contract document. Signed: Jeff Naquin, President Ext. 2T 7/14/2026 7/21/2026 Cost: $42.75 mmm Public Notice Notice is hereby given by the Assumption Parish Police Jury, in accordance with Assumption Parish Ordinance No. 06-19 (Assumption Parish Derelict Structure Ordinance), that the following property is in violation of Section 2 of said ordinance by being derelict and presents a danger to the health and welfare of the residents of Assumption Parish. Furthermore, notice by certified mail has been attempted to the owner or agent of the owner, of the following property, however the Post Office has returned the stated notice, due to its inability to make delivery or refusal of acceptance. The property is as follows: Ward 2 Charles Johnson P.O. Box 531 Schriever, LA 70395 Location of derelict home: 2612 Highway 1, Labadieville, LA 70372 Ward 4 Reubon Jr. & Onita Hawkins Jackson Lot of derelict home: 125 Palm Lane, Labadieville, LA 70372 Notice is further given that if the owner fails to commence to demolish or repair the subject building, dwelling, or structure within fifteen (15) days of this notice, the Assumption Parish Police jury may, in its discretion, have the subject building, dwelling, or structure restored to a safe condition or demolished. The Police Jury shall charge the owner for actual cost incurred for the work plus a fifteen (15%) per cent administration fee. If the owner fails to pay the costs incurred, the Police Jury may file a lien on said property in favor of the Parish and may recover costs of courts, attorney fees, and interest. Jeff Naquin, President 2T/7/14/26 7/21/26 Cost: $49.50
Pierre Part Bayou-Pioneer
Pierre Part
July 14, 2026
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the below to be received by the Public Works Dept. of the Assumption Parish Police Jury at 141 Hwy 1008, Napoleonville, LA. 70390 until 2:00 P.M., Monday, August 10, 2026. Bids will be opened at 2:00 P.M. on the same day in Road & Bridge safe room. PVC Pipe and Fittings Pursuant to LA RS 38:2212(B)(6), sealed bids shall be delivered one of three ways. 1. Hand-delivered by the bidder or his agent, in which a written receipt shall be provided 2. Sent by registered or certified mail with a return receipt requested 3. Submitted electronically at http://assumptionla.com/bids.aspx Specifications may be obtained at the Public Works Dept., by calling 985-369-7742, or from the parish website at http://assumptionla.com/bids.aspx. Publish 3 Times July 7, 2026 July 14, 2026 July 21, 2026 IMPORTANT-PLEASE NOTE • Specifications will be strictly enforced. (i.e. No bids will be accepted after 2:00 P.M. The Public Works Dept. clock will be official time). Make arrangements for prompt delivery of bid. • All entries on Bid Forms must be original. No white-out or corrections will be accepted. Bids submitted otherwise will be void. • Anyone attending bid opening is encouraged to be prompt and prepared to record information during opening procedures. • All vendors are responsible for their own invoicing directly with their suppliers. All purchase orders for material are issued to the vendor that has been awarded the bid. These can not be issued to the supplier. • No copies of bid results will be available until accepted by the Assumption Parish Police Jury at its next regular scheduled meeting. TIED BID PROCEDURE as suggested by the Legislative Auditor’s Office and AG Opinion. Said procedure requires that if bids come in for the same amount, for the same product or service, preference shall be given to the bidder whose firm has its principal place of business in Assumption Parish then to the bidder whose product is locally made or obtained. If there is no distinguishing factor, bids will be broken by the flip of a coin with each bidder given the opportunity to be present for said flip. Bids submitted and not within the specifications will be considered void. The Assumption Parish Police Jury will not do business with any company who is suspended or debarred with the Federal Government. Verification will be pulled from SAM.gov prior to the awarding of any bid. Cost: $72.00
Pierre Part Bayou-Pioneer
Pierre Part
July 14, 2026
PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with the provisions of Act 953 of the 2026 Session of the Louisiana Legislature, notice is given that Assumption Parish Assessor, Wayne P. Blanchard, intends to increase his compensation by an amount not to exceed five percent annually through calendar year 2029. PUBLISH: JULY 7, 2026 JULY 14, 2026 Cost: $13.50
Pierre Part Bayou-Pioneer
Pierre Part
July 14, 2026
ASSUMPTION PARISH WATERWORKS DISTRICT NO.1 4633 Highway 1 Napoleonville, LA 70390 985-369-6156 IMMEDIATE FULL TIME OPENINGS Operations Manager Assistant Plant Superintendent Finance Specialist Distribution Utility Person Full company benefits: Vacation, Sick Leave, Holidays and Group Health Plan. Apply in Person or Mail resume to: Attn: Office Manager Assumption Parish Waterworks District No. 1 P.O. Box 575, Napoleonville, LA 70390 Qualified applicants will be contacted to schedule an appointment for an interview. Starting pay is dependent on education and experience. Positions will remain open until filled Assumption Parish Waterworks Dist. No. 1 is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 1.30-TFN
Cost: $36.00 mmm
Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
July 14, 2026
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE GREATER LAFOURCHE PORT COMMISSION June 10, 2026 The Board of Commissioners of the Greater Lafourche Port Commission met in regular session on Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 10:30AM at the Administration Office 16829 East Main Street, Cut Off, LA 70345. President Melancon called the meeting to order. M. Callais recited an opening prayer and Secretary Cheramie called roll. ATTENDED: Harris Cheramie, Jr., Thomas Pitre III, Jimmy Lafont, Rodney Gisclair Sr., John Melancon, Jr., Reggie Ledet, Chad Callais, and Mike Callais ABSENT: Kris Callais Upon motion by C. Callais second by Pitre, with no public comment, the board unanimously approved minutes for May 13, 2026 meeting. Executive Director's Report Northern Expansion ? Engineer John Plaisance reported the plans and specs are being finalized to re-advertise in the next few weeks for the Slip D Sweep Dredging project. Airport Projects - Davie Breaux reported aircraft operations for the month of May were 1689, with 9049 passengers, and 21,413 vehicles. Engineer Joe Picciola reported on the Airport Connector Road and Bridge project. Sealevel Construction is nearing completion. They are working on the guard rails, lift span rails, switch controls and striping. The bridge should open in July. Engineer John Plaisance reported B.E.T. Construction is working on the awning and the interior flooring and cabinets for the New Executive Terminal. They plan to complete it in July. Other Projects ? Engineer Neil Angelette reported Onshore Materials is 85% complete on the Fourchon Beach project. The completion date is September 18th however they should be complete mid-summer. Executive Director Chett Chiasson reported the IDA FEMA funds were obligated at $8.8M for this project. Engineer Joe Picciola reported Low Land Construction completed the Fourchon Pavilion Bulkhead project and retainage can be released. Engineer Joe Picciola reported Rigid Constructors has exoform blocks ready for the Flotation Canal Shoreline Protection project. We are waiting for them to mobilize on site. The completion date is mid-September. Engineer/Architect Chad Danos reported on the Coastal Wetlands Park Improvements. Grand Isle Shipyard is currently pouring concrete on the deck structure this week. There were fabrication delays on the ADA lift for the second floor which will delay occupancy. The walkway and associated landscaping will be finished by the end of this month. We are waiting on the actual delivery date of the lift. Melancon questioned if the issues were resolved with the Parish permitting, which Danos replied we did go through the approval process with the Parish for the issues with breakaway walls on the lift enclosure. Chiasson stated we received last night an update on the Letter Report for the 30' depth. OMB's review will be completed by the end of the week then it will go to Congressman Scalises's office. Chiasson stated also if you recall last year, we received a grant of $121,000 from the LA Public Service Commission Energy Efficiency Program to change light fixtures to LED in the Administration Buildings. He stated we received another $108,000 from this program for rest of Port owned buildings. We would like to thank the LA Public Service Commission for funding the upgrades and Brandon Allemand for applying to the program. President Melancon opened the floor for any public comment. Torie Lee, Executive Director of The Center addressed the board. Torie along with Andrew, AJ, and Kim presented to the board the millage renewal for the upcoming June election. She explained the millage is at 4.98 mills. This is a renewal of a millage that has been in place for 50 years and we hope the community supports the renewal. She explained services they provide vending machine services, cardboard recycling, janitorial services, and have a gift shop. The millage is the bulk of their funding source. We kindly ask to support with a yes vote. Melancon acknowledged Commissioner C. Callais is the Vice President of the organization. C. Callais thanked Torie and also requested public support for Special Education District #1, The Center. Neil Angelette addressed the board and is honored to be the Admiral of this year's 76th Annual Golden Meadow Fourchon Tarpon Rodeo. This is a great event for the community and thanked the board for the support and use of the pavilion. Lin Kiger with the Lafourche Chamber thanked the board as well for the support for this year's rodeo being held at the Fourchon Pavilion July 2nd ? 4th. Committee Reports Executive Committee - The committee met on May 27th in Fourchon. Present were Melancon, Cheramie, Lafont, and M. Callais. They also met June 8th in Cut Off with all members present. Upon motion by C. Callais second by Cheramie, with no public comment, the board unanimously approved the Louisiana Land and Exploration lease extension of Tract L318. Upon motion by Ledet second by M. Callais, with no public comment, the board unanimously approved the lease assignment from Rotorcraft Leasing Company for the change in control from Bluehenge Capital to Voyager VI Partners Holdco, LLC for airport lease sites. Upon motion by Gisclair second by Lafont, with no public comment, the board unanimously approved Amendment of Lease from Trinity Services for site GLF337A. Upon motion by Cheramie second by Pitre, with no public comment, the board unanimously approved the request from Tetra Technologies to install a gate across Loyman Terrebonne Dr. Upon motion by M. Callais second by C. Callais, with no public comment, the board unanimously approved the Cooperative Endeavor Agreements for marketing with the Cut Off Youth Center, Bayou Civic Club, and Town of Golden Meadow allows advertising Port signage and we pay $5,000 to each. Upon motion by C. Callais second by Gisclair, with no public comment, the board unanimously approved the sale of surplus items to the high bidders Cuzan Services, Sea Support Dockside & Logistics, and Quality Tank Cleaning Services and offer JJ Merchant the remaining items at the minimum bid amounts. Permits & Waterways Committee - The committee met on May 27th in Fourchon. Present were K. Callais, Cheramie, C. Callais, and Melancon. They also met June 8th in Cut Off with all present. Cheramie presented for the board's review the permit from CPRA. Finance Committee - The committee met on May 27th in Fourchon. Present were Gisclair, Pitre, Melancon, and M. Callais. They also met June 8th in Cut Off with all present. Upon motion by Gisclair second by M. Callais, with no public comment, the board approved payment of May 2026 invoices and recognized expenditures over $25,000 which totaled $3,606,151.02. The vote resulted in 7 yeas, 1 abstain by C. Callais, and 1 absent by K. Callais. Upon motion by Gisclair second by C. Callais, with no public comment, the board unanimously approved May 2026 preliminary unaudited financial statements. Chairman Gisclair presented to the board the 2025 Audited Financial Report by Mauldin and Jenkins. John Murray presented the independent auditor's report which resulted in an unmodified opinion in accordance with general accounting principles. The second report is the governmental auditing standards which resulted in no compliance findings and no deficiencies in internal controls. The third report is the Single Audit Report when exceed $750,000 in federal funds which resulted in compliance with requirements and resulted in an unmodified or clean audit opinion with no findings. The financial highlights are as follows: cash and investments $90.6M (7.8% decrease), capital assets $317.1M (2.7% increase), lease receivables $582M, total assets of $1.04B (.3% decrease), net pension $16.3M, and net position of $515M (4% increase). The Port had annual operating revenues of $45.4M (.6% increase), operating expenses $30.1M (1% increase), net operating income $15.3M (.3% increase), net income before capital grants $22.6M (81% decrease), and capital grants $20.8M (24% increase), net non-operating revenues $11M, and net change in net position $19.9M (38% decrease). The graph for total revenues by source showed 33% lease rentals, 27% interest revenue, 28% capital grants, 6% investment income, and 3% ad valorem taxes. The graph for operating expenses showed 18% depreciation and amortization, 12% personnel services, 11% lease expenses, 10% maintenance supplies, and 39% other expenses. The statewide agreed-upon procedures had no exceptions in performance of procedures. Upon motion by Gisclair second by Pitre, with no public comment, the board unanimously approved the 2025 Audited Financial Report. Upon motion by Gisclair second by M. Callais, with no public comment, the board unanimously approved the out-of-state travel requests from Scott Bynum to attend the National Homeland Security Conference in Kentucky August 9th ? 13th, John Crochet and Joseph Colson to attend the BSides, Black Hat, & DEFCON Cybersecurity Conferences in Nevada August 2nd ? 10th, and Chett Chiasson to attend GPA Fall Meeting in Alabama November 3rd ? 5th. President Melancon opened the floor for any other business. Cheramie reported on the upcoming rodeos in the area: July 18th at the Port Fourchon Marina Hooks & Leaders Fishing Rodeo to benefit South Lafourche Cheerleaders, Fourchon Energy Association Fishing Rodeo at the Fourchon Pavilion June 25th ? 27th, and Golden Meadow Fourchon Tarpon Rodeo at the Fourchon Pavilion July 2nd ? 4th. Cheramie then stated for everyone to be safe on the water and wear life jackets. President Melancon opened the floor for any public comment. Chiasson reported the Harbor Police Officer Reggie Pitre is getting an award as Law Enforcement of the Year from the VFW and we would like to congratulate him for great work. Upon motion by Lafont second by Cheramie, the board adjourned at 11:01AM. ATTEST: John Melancon Jr., President, Harris Cheramie Jr. Secretary July 14 2026 LLOU0554923
Miscellaneous Notices
Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
July 14, 2026
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Pierre Allen, last known address of 1102 S. Bayou Drive, Golden Meadow, Louisiana, please contact Rebecca Huskey, Attorney at Law, Office of 17th JDC Indigent Defenders Office, 985-446-8808. July 14,2026 12479669
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Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
July 14, 2026
PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE FINAL NOTICE OF VIOLATION of the City of Thibodaux Ordinance Numbers 2529, 2530, 2531, 1503, 2527, 2532, as it pertains to GARBAGE, TRASH AND WEEDS AT Louise St. Corner Empty Lot PROPERTY OWNED BY Gregory K. Robinson LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 1419 Turo St. New Orleans, LA 70116 . ; PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS LOT 2 ract C Nihra CO. SD ASSESSMENT#0010225190 __ DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION: ACCUMULATION OF TALL GRASS ON PROPERTY TO BE REMOVED AT OWNERS EXPENSE. ACTION MUST BE TAKEN TO CORRECT THIS VIOLATION WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION. Please be advised that Ordinance Numbers 2529, 2530 2531, 1503, 2527, 2532 Give The City of Thibodaux authority to take corrective action through an independent contractor to remedy the violation at the above described location at the owners cost. 7/13, 7/14/26 ($55.72)
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