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Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
?LEGAL NOTICE Cameron C-1021049 K. Savoie Filed May 12, 2026 Debbie Savoie Deputy Clerk of Court E-File Received May 11, 2026 38th Judicial District Court Parish of Cameron, State of Louisiana 4:28 p.m. 11:25 a.m. NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT AND CLASS CERTIFICATION A Louisiana district court authorized this notice. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer. Your legal rights are affected whether you act or don’t act. Please read this notice carefully. If you, or your heirs or assigns, had the right to receive royalties from oil and gas produced by the Theriot No. 1 Well, Serial No. 219459 (the “Theriot No. 1 Well”), pursuant to the unit created by Louisiana Office of Conservation Order No. 638-F-6, you may be entitled to receive a future payment from a class action lawsuit pending in the 38th Judicial District Court in Cameron, Louisiana (the “Court”). A copy of the Office of Conservation’s unit order, Order No. 638-F-6, and survey plat are attached to this notice. The unit related to the Theriot No. 1 Well is in Kings Bayou Field near Creole, Louisiana. More specifically, the unit is located in Sections 22 and 27 of Township 14 South, Range 7 West, Cameron Parish, Louisiana. 1. Why is this notice being made? This notice is being made because a class action lawsuit has been filed in the Court asserting claims related to the alleged imprudent operation of the Theriot No. 1 Well. This class action has been brought on behalf of the class of affected mineral royalty owners. The Court has directed that this notice be made to all potential class members. 2. What if someone already told you something about this lawsuit? This is the only notice and information about this lawsuit that has been reviewed for accuracy and approved by the Court to be sent to all potential class members. Any information you might have received or heard about this lawsuit in the past may be inaccurate. Pursuant to a prior order of this Court, please be advised that, if you received information from David Sturlese about this lawsuit, you should disregard it because it may be inaccurate or incomplete. 3. Who is part of this class? The Court recently certified this class action and defined the class as follows: “All persons, natural or juridical, who had the right to receive royalties from oil and gas produced by the Theriot No. 1 well (Serial No. 219459) pursuant to Office of Conservation Order No. 638-F-6, or their heirs and assigns, as the case may be.” If you are a member of the class, then you may be entitled to receive compensation for the mineral royalties that you, or your heirs, assigns, predecessors, or ancestors, would have received if the Theriot No. 1 Well had been operated prudently. The Defendants in the lawsuit deny that the Theriot No. 1 Well was imprudently operated. 4. What is this lawsuit about? This lawsuit alleges that the Theriot No. 1 Well was imprudently operated by the oil companies named as defendants. The lawsuit alleges that the well wasn’t properly sealed during its drilling and/or operation and this allowed water from adjacent zones to invade the productive oil and gas reservoir the well targeted. The lawsuit further alleges that this failure to properly seal the well resulted from, among other things, the oil companies’ failure to follow generally recommended and standard industry practices regarding the planning, sealing, and cementing of oil and gas wells. Because of these imprudent operations, the lawsuit alleges that water from adjacent zones flooded the productive oil and gas reservoir, prematurely killed the Theriot No. 1 Well, and ultimately rendered the remaining oil and gas in the reservoirs unrecoverable. It is further alleged that these failures caused class members to receive significantly less royalties than they would have if the well had been prudently operated. This lawsuit seeks to recover these lost oil and gas royalties. The oil company defendants contend that the Theriot No. 1 Well was drilled and operated reasonably and prudently in accordance with recognized industry standards and that the reservoirs were not prematurely killed, but instead were properly produced for the benefit of the oil companies and the royalty owners. 5. Why is this a class action? In a class action, one or more people called class representatives sue on behalf of people or entities that have similar claims. These people are all class members. The claims of all class members are resolved in a single case for purposes of efficiency, except for those members who exclude themselves from the class. The Court oversees this class action. 6. What happens if you do nothing? If you do nothing, you are automatically part of the class as long as you fit in the Court’s class definition set forth above in response to question no. 3. By remaining in the class, you will receive the benefit of any money that may be recovered from the oil company defendants (whether by settlement or a final judgment after trial) based on your ownership interest in the unit associated with the Theriot No. 1 Well. You will also be legally bound by any judgment or judicial determinations made by the Court in this lawsuit, regardless of whether it is favorable or unfavorable. In addition, if the attorneys for the class don’t ultimately recover any money from the oil company defendants, the class members will not be responsible for the out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by the attorneys. 7. Excluding yourself from the class. You may request to be excluded from the class. To do so, you must mail a copy of the enclosed written request for exclusion, attached as Exhibit A, stating that you wish to be excluded from the class to the Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, located at 119 Smith Circle, Room 21, Cameron, Louisiana 70631. Your request for exclusion must be postmarked by no later than August 3, 2026, or it won’t have an effect on your rights. If you submit a valid and timely request for exclusion, then: (i) you will have no rights to claim any money that may be recovered from the oil company defendants in this lawsuit; (ii) you will have no rights under any settlement or judgment in this lawsuit; and (iii) you will not be bound by any settlement or final judgment in this lawsuit. 8. Do I have a lawyer in this lawsuit? The Court has appointed the lawyers listed below, sometimes known as “Class Counsel,” to represent the interests of the class members in this lawsuit: J. Michael Veron Turner D. Brumby Shayna L. Sonnier Peyton F. Pawlicki Gage M. Stewart VERON BICE, LLC 721 Kirby Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 Telephone: (337) 310-1600 E-mail: info@veronbice.com AND Jody Lavergne STUTES & LAVERGNE, LLC 600 Broad Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 Telephone: (337) 433-0022 E-mail: info@stuteslaw.com 9. Getting more information. This notice is a summary of this class action lawsuit and its status. This notice does not provide all the details about this lawsuit. If you need further details about this lawsuit, you may call, e-mail, or write to the lawyers for the class members. Their contact information is set forth above in response to question no. 8. You may also review the record of this lawsuit on file at the Clerk of Court’s office in the Cameron Parish courthouse in Cameron, Louisiana, during regular business hours. The caption of the lawsuit is set forth above in response to question no. 7. 10. Can my personal lawyer represent me in this lawsuit? Any member of the class who has not excluded himself or herself may, if the member desires, enter an appearance in this lawsuit through his or her personal lawyer. If a member chooses to do that, such member does so at his or her own expense and shall be solely responsible for all attorney’s fees and court costs relating to such appearance. 11. No settlement or final judgment has been reached in this lawsuit. No settlement or final judgment as to the rights of the parties has been rendered or reached in this class action. This class action will proceed through the court system and may require months, and possibly years, before a final determination is made regarding the rights or benefits any person may have arising out of this lawsuit. If you remain a member of the class, the Court may order that additional notices be sent to class members under a method or methods to be approved by the Court. 12. Class members may be required to take further action by the Court. The Court may require the members of the class to take further action to share in any benefits or recovery due to the class members under any settlement or final judgment. In order to participate in any future recovery, members of the class may be required to file a “proof of claim” showing that they, or their heirs and assigns, had the right to receive royalties from oil and gas produced by the Theriot No. 1 Well pursuant to Office of Conservation Order No. 638-F-6, and possibly their respective royalty interest in that unit. *** PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT OR THE CLERK OF COURT’S OFFICE REGARDING THIS NOTICE OR FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION *** EXHIBIT A: OPT-OUT ELECTION FORM INSTRUCTIONS: If you wish to remain a member of the Class, DO NOT fill out this form. If you wish to be excluded from this lawsuit, you must complete, sign, and mail this form to the address below, postmarked no later than August 3, 2026. MAIL TO Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, 119 Smith Circle, Room 21, Cameron, Louisiana 70631 REQUEST FOR EXCLUSION Case Name: Robert L. Savoie, et al., Individually and On Behalf of a Class of Similarly Situated Parties vs. Occidental Petroleum Corporation, Anadarko E&P Onshore LLC, Union Pacific Resources Company, and Reliable Production Service, Inc., Case No. 10-21049, 38th Judicial District Court, Cameron Parish, Louisiana I confirm that I have received the Notice of Class Action in the above-referenced matter. I hereby elect to be excluded from the Class and the lawsuit. By signing this form, I understand that: • I will not be entitled to share in any recovery or settlement reached by the Class. • I will not be bound by any judgment or settlement rendered in this lawsuit. • I retain the right to file my own separate lawsuit against the Defendants at my own expense, subject to any applicable statutes of limitation. Member Information (Please Print Clearly): Full Name: ______________ Address: ________________ City, State, Zip: _________ Telephone Number: ____________________________ Email: __________________ Signature: ________ Date: _______ Certified True and Correct Copy CertID: 2026051200020 Exhibit 1 /s/ Susan Racca Cameron Parish Clerk of Court RUN: May 28, June 4, 11, 18 (My 50) Cost of Notice per run: $150.00
Court Filings
Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
?Proceedings Cameron Parish Ambulance District 2 CPAD2 met on May 20, 2026, at 6:00 PM at the CPAD2 Office at 979 Main St., Hackberry, La. 70645 The meeting was called to order at 6:00 PM. Mr. Romero led the pledge Prayer was led by Mrs. Simon Members Present were Randall McFatter, Suzy Trahan, Kathleen Simon, Calise Romero and Terry Faulk Members Absent: Lynn Griffith Guests: Rhonda Coleman, Darla Perry, Johnny Watson, and Frank Lenoir Members read and approved the March 24, 2026, minutes with a motion by Mrs. Simon and a 2nd by Mr. McFatter; the motion carried unopposed. When asked, there were no public comments. Old Business: 1. After discussion and a motion by Mrs. Simon and a 2nd by Mr. Faulk, the board unanimously voted to move some funds from LAMP to Sabine Bank if they match the LAMP daily interest rates. The vote was carried unanimously. New Business: 1. The financial report was given by Darla Perry, and with a motion to accept by Mrs. Simon, 2nd by Mr. McFatter, all approved. 2. Mr. Watson spoke to the Board concerning the possibility of property in which to put a living quarter in Klondike for the upcoming crew and ambulance. The board voted unanimously after a motion by Mr. McFatter and a 2nd by Mrs. Simon to have Director Coleman move forward with hiring staff and preparing a truck to be placed in Klondike to serve as a dedicated ambulance and crew for the Klondike/Lowry area. 3. Mrs. Simon made a motion to accept the Directors' Report as given. Mr. Faulk made a 2nd and the motion carried. 4. With no other business, a motion to adjourn was made by Mrs. Simon and a 2nd by Mr. McFatter, and the motion carried. RUN: May 28 (My 48) Cost of Notice per run: $30.00
Miscellaneous Notices
Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
?PROCEEDINGS GRAVITY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO 4 OF CAMERON PARISH May 20, 2026 Gravity Drainage District No. 4 of Cameron Parish held a regular meeting at South Cameron High School, 753 Oak Grove Highway, Grand Chenier, Louisiana 70643, at 5:30 pm, on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. Chairman Shane Broussard called the meeting to order. Board members present for the meeting were Shane Broussard, Leslie Griffith, Yancy Welch, and Dan Nunez. Zavier Theriot was absent. On motion of Mr. Griffith, seconded by Mr. Nunez and carried, the minutes of the Thursday, April 23, 2026 meeting were approved. On motion of Mr. Nunez, seconded by Mr. Welch and carried, the Board agreed to send a letter of approval to Mr. Mark Daigle, Cameron Parish Police Juror District #5 in favor of the proposed West Creole Ridge Restoration Project. On motion of Mr. Griffith, seconded by Mr. Welch and carried, the Board accepted the financial report of April 30, 2026. On motion of Mr. Welch, seconded by Mr. Griffith and carried, the Board approved the following bills for payment: 1. Jeff Davis Electric Co-Op - $87.45 2. Cameron Pilot - $29.00 3. Gragson, Casiday, and Guillory, LLP - $3,300.00 On motion of Mr. Griffith, seconded by Mr. Nunez and carried, the Board approved the addition of two permits to the agenda. On motion of Mr. Welch, seconded by Mr. Nunez and carried, the Board approved the two permits listed below: 1. LCUP#260613 – Papco Enterprises, Location of Permit: Off Ben Lane, Creole, Section 32, T14S, R07W, (proposes to construct three recreational spots for rental. Excavation of utility lines that consist of water, sewer and electrical. Trenches to be backfilled and hauling in rock material for parking and driveway.) 2. LCUP#260612 – Jeffrey Passofaro, Location of Permit: Off Acadia Drive, Creole, Section 7, T15S, R07W, (proposes to construct 20 recreational spots for rental. Excavation of utility lines that consist of water, sewer and electrical. Trenches to be backfilled and hauling in rock material for parking.) There being no further business, on a motion from Mr. Nunez, seconded by Mr. Welch and carried, the meeting was declared adjourned. APPROVED: ___________________________Shane Broussard, Chairman ATTEST: ____________________________Leslie Griffith, Secretary In accordance with R.S. 44:33.1, this is to notify the public that Kristie Richard, Bookkeeper, is the Custodian of Public Records for the Cameron Parish Gravity District No. Four. Any document request or public information request should be made in writing or by email to kristie_richard@yahoo.com. RUN: May 28 (My 47) Cost of Notice per run: $42.00
Miscellaneous Notices
Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
?PROCEEDINGS South Cameron Consolidated Waterworks District No. 1 The South Cameron Consolidated Waterworks District No. 1 met in regular session on Monday, April 27,2026, at 4:30 at the Cameron Parish School Board - Audrey Memorial Building C - 3151 Trosclair Road, Creole, LA 70632. President Joseph Baccigalopi called the meeting to order. The following members were present: Joseph Baccigalopi, Shane Broussard, Todd Conner, Vickie Kiffe, and Michelle Trahan The following guests were in attendance: K&M Project Services- Mitch Thomas and Justin Jordan It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Todd Conner, and carried, to approve the agenda. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Shane Broussard, and carried, that the minutes from the previous meetings are hereby approved. It was moved by Michelle Trahan, seconded by Vickie Kiffe, and carried that the financial statements and budget to actual comparison are approved for Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 1, Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 7, and Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 9. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Todd Conner, and carried, to pay monthly bills for Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 1, Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 7 and Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 9. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Todd Conner, and carried, to adopt 2026 millage rate at 15.330 mills- maintenance and operations for Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 7. The foregoing resolution was read in full; the roll was called on the adoption thereof, and the resolution was adopted by the following votes: YEAS: Joseph Broussard, Shane Broussard, Todd Conner, Vickie Kiffe, Michelle Trahan NAYS: None ABSTAINED: None ABSENT: None It was moved by Michelle Trahan, seconded by Shane Broussard, and carried, to adopt 2026 millage rate at 6.470 mills- maintenance for Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 9. The foregoing resolution was read in full; the roll was called on the adoption thereof, and the resolution was adopted by the following votes: YEAS: Joseph Broussard, Shane Broussard, Todd Conner, Vickie Kiffe, Michelle Trahan NAYS: None ABSTAINED: None ABSENT: None It was moved by Todd Conner, seconded by Vickie Kiffe, and carried, to table the Interagency Agreement with Cameron Parish Wastewater #1. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Michelle Trahan, and carried, to appoint Haley Baccigalopi as Custodian of Records for South Cameron Consolidated Waterworks District No. 1. It was moved by Shane Broussard, seconded by Todd Conner, and carried to update the LDH backflow preventor policy to the following: - Permitted RV parks and any residual locations with 4 or more RV spots on a meter will have to install a backflow preventor per Louisiana Department of Health regulations. Installation of backflow preventors for customers has 90 days from receiving written letters to install, inspect and office personnel receiving inspection certificates. If not done in the time allocated, water service may be discontinued. There being no further business, on the motion by Shane Broussrad, seconded by Todd Conner and carried, the meeting was declared adjourned. APPROVED: Joseph Baccigalopi, President Haley Baccigalopi, Secretary RUN: May 28 (My 46) Cost of Notice per run: $48.00
Miscellaneous Notices
Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
?PROCEEDINGS South Cameron Consolidated Waterworks District No. 1 The South Cameron Consolidated Waterworks District No. 1 met in regular session on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at 4:30 at the Cameron Parish School Board - Audrey Memorial Building C - 3151 Trosclair Road, Creole, LA 70632. President Joseph Baccigalopi called the meeting to order. The following members were present: Joseph Baccigalopi, Todd Conner, Vickie Kiffe, and Michelle Trahan The following guests were in attendance: K&M Project Services - Mitch Thomas, Justin Jordan and Brittany It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Michelle Trahan, and carried, to approve the agenda. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Michelle Trahan, and carried, that the minutes from the previous meetings are hereby approved. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Michelle Trahan, and carried that the financial statements and budget to actual comparison are approved for Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 1, Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 7, and Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 9. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Michelle Trahan, and carried, to pay monthly bills for Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 1, Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 7 and Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 9. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Todd Conner, and carried, to approve the following change order for the South Cameron Consolidation Project- Water Treatment and Distribution Improvements: #28 - Remove and install new control panel and VFD at District 7 Well #5 - $98,230.00 It was moved by Vickie Kife, seconded by Todd Conner, and carried to reject the following change order for the South Cameron Consolidation Project- Water Treatment and Distribution Improvements: #31- exploratory excavation to correctly confirm the size and type of piping for altitude valves- $23,337.00 It was moved by Todd Conner, seconded by Michelle Trahan, and carried, to approve the following change order with revisions for the South Cameron Consolidation Project- Water Treatment and Distribution Improvements: #23 SCADA expansion 10 site only- $45,901.00 Revised as District No. 9 (Grand Chenier) to be completely restored to its previous SCADA system at no cost to the water system. District 1 (Cameron) and District 7 (Creole) SCADA system will be updated in accordance with District 9. The board has voted to pay only half of the original change order cost. The total approved is $22,950.50. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Michelle Trahan, and carried, operator Jacob Silmon to receive supplemental pay on behalf of Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 7 for maintenance of Creole Waterworks. It was moved by Michelle Trahan, seconded by Vickie Kiffe, and carried, to send out the pre-event emergency contracts to vendors for Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 1, Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 7, and Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 9. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Michelle Trahan, and carried, to authorize the Audit Engagement Agreement with Gragson, Casiday, & Guillory, LLP for the year ending December 31, 2025. It was moved by Michelle Trahan, seconded by Todd Conner, and carried, to authorize the board president to sign the compliance questionnaire with Gragson, Casiday, and Guillory, LLP for the year ending December 31, 2025. It was moved by Vickie Kiffe, seconded by Todd Conner, and carried, to sale water to RVs at District 1 (Cameron) for $5.00 per fill up. There being no further business, on the motion by Michelle Trahan, seconded by Todd Conner and carried, the meeting was declared adjourned. APPROVED: Joseph Baccigalopi, President Haley Baccigalopi, Secretary RUN: May 28 (My 45) Cost of Notice per run: $54.00
Miscellaneous Notices
Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
?PROCEEDINGS Cameron Parish Recreation District No. 5 108 Recreation Lane Lake Charles, LA 70607 (337) 905-4499 Cameron Parish Recreation District 5 held its regularly scheduled meeting on May 21, 2026 at 6:00 pm. The meeting began with the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance led by Jordan Thompson. The invocation was led by Kris Howerton. Board Vice President Jacob Babcock called the meeting to order and upon roll call the following members were present: Kris Howerton, Jordan Thompson and Lindsey Bufford. Absent: Max Guthrie Employees in attendance were Lisa Ledano. Guests present: Police Juror Wendell Wilkerson and Police Juror Sam Bordelon. A draft of the minutes of the previous meeting, April 16, 2026, was distributed to all board members via electronic mail prior to the meeting. Kris Howerton made a motion to accept the minutes as presented. Jordan Thompson seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. Public comment: none. Old Business: • None. New Business: • Willscot lease extension – Kris Howerton made a motion to extend the lease for a period of 12 months. Jordan Thompson seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. Public comment: none. Wendell Wilkerson addressed the districts millage expiration in 2027 and informed the board of some ideas that he and the other police jurors are working towards. The board members present reviewed the invoices for the month of April 2026. Jordan Thompson made a motion to approve the bills. Kris Howerton seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. Public comment: none. The financial statement for the month of April 2026 was distributed to all board members via electronic mail prior to the meeting. Kris Howerton made a motion to accept the financial statement as presented. Lindsey Bufford seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. Public comment: none. With no further business to discuss, Kris Howerton made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Jordan Thompson seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. Public comment: none. Minutes prepared and submitted by Lisa Ledano. ATTESTED BY: JACOB BABCOCK BOARD VICE PRESIDENT R.S. 44:33.1 – Public records can be obtained by contacting Lisa Ledano at 108 Recreation Lane Lake Charles, LA 70607 RUN: May 28 (My 44) Cost of Notice per run: $36.00
Miscellaneous Notices
Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
?PUBLIC NOTICE CAMERON PARISH COASTAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION Interested parties are hereby notified that the Coastal Management Section of the Cameron Parish Police Jury has received the following apparently complete application for a Coastal Use Permit in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Louisiana Coastal Resources Program and R.S. 49, 213.1, the State and Local Coastal Resources Management Act of 1978, as amended. C.U.P.# 20260206 L.C.U.P.# 260613 Name of Applicant: Papco Enterprises, 2931 Flora Road, Lake Charles, LA 70607 Location of permit: Off Ben Lane, Creole, LA 70632, (Section 32, T14S, 07W) Character of Work: Papco Enterprises proposes to construct 3 recreational spots for rental. Excavation of utility lines that consists of water, sewer, and electrical. Trenches to be backfilled and hauling in rock material for parking and driveway. The decision on whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts of the proposed activity in accordance with the state policies outlined in R.S. 49:213.2. The decision will reflect in the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. The decision must be consistent with the state program and approved local programs for affected parishes and must represent an appropriate balancing of social, environmental, and economic factors. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal will be considered; among these are flood and storm hazards, water quality, water supply, feasible alternative sites, drainage patterns, historical sites, economics, public and private benefits, coastal water dependency, impacts on natural features, compatibility with the natural and cultural setting and the extent of long term benefits or adverse impacts. Certification that the proposed activity will not violate applicable water and air quality, laws, standards, and regulations will be required before a permit is issued. Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Request for public hearings shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. Plans for the proposed work may be inspected at the Cameron Parish Police Jury West Annex Building, Coastal Management Division, Courthouse Square, 148 Smith Circle, Cameron, Louisiana, (337) 775-2800. Written comments should be mailed within 25 days from the date of this public notice to Cameron Parish Police Jury, Coastal Management Division, Post Office Box 1280, Cameron, Louisiana 70631. Sincerely, Kara Bonsall, Coastal Zone Administrator CAMERON PARISH POLICE JURY RUN: May 28 (My 43) Cost of Notice per run: $42.00
Miscellaneous Notices
Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
?Regular Meeting Board of Commissioners of the Hackberry Recreation District April 20, 2026 A regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Hackberry Recreation District was held at the Hackberry Recreation Center in Hackberry, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, Monday, April 20,2026 at 4:15 pm. Members Present: Travis LaBove, Travis Welch, & Terry J. Murphy. Members Absent: Bethany Moore & Desiree Boykin. Guests: None. The meeting was called to order by the Vice-Chairman; Travis LaBove and the following business was discussed. Motion was made by Terry J. Murphy, seconded by Travis Welch, and carried to accept the regular meeting minutes as read. Motion was made by Travis Welch, seconded by Terry J. Murphy, and carried to accept the financial statements. Motion was made by Terry J. Murphy, seconded by Travis Welch, and carried to adopt resolution of 9.870 mills for the Hackberry Recreation District for 2026. Motion was made by Travis Welch, seconded by Terry J. Murphy, and carried to adopt resolution of 1.980 mills for the HRD Multi-Purpose Facility for 2026. Motion was made by Travis Welch, seconded by Terry J. Murphy, and carried to replace outdoor playground surface area with Shawgrass Playsafe Turf system. Motion by Terry J. Murphy, seconded by Travis Welch, and carried to adjourn the meeting. APPROVED: Vice-CHAIRMAN Travis LaBove ATTEST: SECT./TREAS. Dwayne Sanner
Miscellaneous Notices
Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
?PUBLIC NOTICE CAMERON PARISH COASTAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION Interested parties are hereby notified that the Coastal Management Section of the Cameron Parish Police Jury has received the following apparently complete application for a Coastal Use Permit in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Louisiana Coastal Resources Program and R.S. 49, 213.1, the State and Local Coastal Resources Management Act of 1978, as amended. C.U.P.# 20260268 L.C.U.P.# 260612 Name of Applicant: Jeffrey Passofaro, 6109 S Parkside Ave, Unit 2, Chicago, IL 60638 Location of permit: Off Acadia Drive, Creole, LA 70632, (Section 7, T15S, R07W) Character of Work: Mr. Passofaro proposes to construct 20 recreational spots for rental. Excavation of utility lines that consists of water, sewer, and electrical. Trenches to be backfilled and hauling in rock material for parking. The decision on whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts of the proposed activity in accordance with the state policies outlined in R.S. 49:213.2. The decision will reflect in the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. The decision must be consistent with the state program and approved local programs for affected parishes and must represent an appropriate balancing of social, environmental, and economic factors. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal will be considered; among these are flood and storm hazards, water quality, water supply, feasible alternative sites, drainage patterns, historical sites, economics, public and private benefits, coastal water dependency, impacts on natural features, compatibility with the natural and cultural setting and the extent of long term benefits or adverse impacts. Certification that the proposed activity will not violate applicable water and air quality, laws, standards, and regulations will be required before a permit is issued. Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Request for public hearings shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. Plans for the proposed work may be inspected at the Cameron Parish Police Jury West Annex Building, Coastal Management Division, Courthouse Square, 148 Smith Circle, Cameron, Louisiana, (337) 775-2800. Written comments should be mailed within 25 days from the date of this public notice to Cameron Parish Police Jury, Coastal Management Division, Post Office Box 1280, Cameron, Louisiana 70631. Kara Bonsall Coastal Zone Administrator CAMERON PARISH POLICE JURY RUN: May 28 (My 41) Cost of Notice per run: $36.00
Government Publications - Miscellaneous
Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
?CAMERON PARISH WATER DISTRICT NO. 11 PROCEEDINGS March 16, 2026 There was a regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Water District No. 11 at 6:00 p.m., Monday, March 16, 2026, at the Grand Lake Waterworks office. PRESENT: Grace Robideaux, Shelly Medlock, Jerome Verzwyvelt ABSENT: Carl Granger, John T Constance On motion of Shelly Granger, seconded by Jerome Verzwyvelt and carried unanimously, the agenda was approved as posted. On motion of Shelly Medlock, seconded by Jerome Verzwyvelt and carried unanimously, the minutes from the February 9, 2026 regular meeting were approved as previously sent out. On motion of Jerome Verzwyvelt, seconded by Shelly Medlock and carried unanimously, give Helen Williams authority to hire an office assistant by using applications already on file. The position will start at a pay rate of $17.00 per hour with a $1.00 per hour increase after a 90 day probationary period. This position is to replace an employee that will be retiring at the end of July. On motion of Jerome Verzwyvelt, seconded by Shelly Medlock and carried unanimously, the district engaged Gragson, Casiday & Guillory LLP to perform the audit for the year ending December 31, 2025. On motion of Shelly Medlock, seconded by Jerome Verzwyvelt and carried unanimously, the compliance questionnaire for the year ending December 31, 2025 was adopted. There was a financial report given for the month ending February 28, 2026 by Helen Williams. On motion of Jerome Verzwyvelt, seconded by Shelly Medlock and carried unanimously, the financial statements for the period ending and February 28, 2026, which reflect budget comparison, were accepted as presented. The Superintendent’s Report was presented by Jake Nunez. On motion of Jerome Verzwyvelt, seconded by Shelly Medlock, and carried unanimously, all bills were approved for payment. There being no further business, on motion of Shelly Medlock, seconded by Jerome Verzwyvelt, and carried unanimously, the meeting was declared adjourned. APPROVED: ___________________________Carl Granger, President ATTEST: ____________________________Helen Williams, Secretary RUN: May 28 (My 40) Cost of Notice per run: $36.00
Government Publications - Miscellaneous
Cameron Parish Pilot
Cameron
May 27, 2026
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Government Publications - Miscellaneous
Ruston Daily Leader (Jackson Parish Notices)
Jonesboro
May 27, 2026
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The Water We Drink QUITMAN WATER SYSTEM Public Water Supply ID: LA1049014
Miscellaneous Notices