Tammy Gantt Jump officially announces candidacy for District Attorney

TAMMY GANTT JUMP OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY 

Bienville, Claiborne and Jackson Parishes, LA — Tammy Gantt Jump, with 25 years as a full-time Assistant District Attorney, officially announces her candidacy for 2nd Judicial District Attorney serving Bienville, Claiborne and Jackson Parishes. Jump brings unmatched experience to the role.   

With years of courtroom experience and a strong record of prosecuting cases across the district, Jump is running on a platform of experience, integrity and a commitment to fair and consistent justice. 

Promoted to First Assistant District Attorney in 2010, she has prosecuted hundreds of cases and has tried over 20 felony cases. Her experience and dedication spans across all three parishes.  Her career has been defined by fairness, accountability and protecting victims. 

“I’ve dedicated my career to serving the people of this district,” said Jump.  “Every case I’ve handled has been about seeking justice, supporting victims and upholding the law.  I’m running for District Attorney to continue that work and ensure our communities remain safe and our justice system remains fair.” 

Jump is widely respected within Louisiana’s justice system and is trusted to train, educate and lead. She has served as Director of the Bienville Parish Truancy and Assessment Center, Legislative Liaison and Elder Abuse Liaison for the Louisiana District Attorneys Association, legal instructor for multiple Louisiana law enforcement academies and presenter and educator of prosecutors, courts and clerks statewide. 

Throughout her tenure as Assistant District Attorney, Jump has worked closely with law enforcement, victims and families, earning a reputation for professionalism, preparation and principled decision-making. 

“As District Attorney, I will bring steady leadership, transparency and a deep respect for the rule of law,” Jump added. “This role is about service — not politics — and I’m committed to doing what is right for the people of Bienville, Claiborne and Jackson Parishes.” 

Jump is a lifelong resident of Claiborne Parish who has dedicated her life to serving her community. She has served as the Bienville Parish School Board Attorney.  She is an active member of all three local Chambers of Commerce, a member of coordinated community response teams for domestic violence and a volunteer and mentor in local schools. 

Jump’s passion for education, family and community shapes her approach to justice.  She plans to engage voters across all three parishes in the coming months, sharing her vision for a justice system rooted in accountability, fairness, and community trust. 

For more information about the campaign, upcoming events, or how to get involved: 

TammyJumpForDA.com
On Facebook – Tammy Jump for District Attorney
info@TammyJumpforDA.com 


Jackson Parish Watershed District Committee holds Meeting

The Jackson Parish Watershed District (JPWD) held it’s regularly scheduled meeting on June 4th in the Sunshine Room of the Jackson Parish Police Jury Administration Building, located at 160 Industrial Avenue in Jonesboro.

The session began with President/Treasurer Gary Joynor calling the meeting to order and the minutes from the April 16th, 2026 being approved. JPWD board members Jimmy Waggoner, Wes Harvey, Jerry Chestnut, John Shoemake, Daniel Ponder and Phil Milstead then took action on the following measures.

Old Business:
1. Discussed striping for the Ebenezer parking lot project.
2. Discussed No Parking signage and painted lines for the Spillway Parking lot project
3. Discussed the purchase and installation of boat bumpers for Ebenezer boat pier.

New Business:
1. Gave approval for the Jackson Parish Ambulance Service to install a public use life vest station at Spillway Boat Launch
2. Gave approval of the Financial Statement and payment of May 2026 bills.
3. Gave approval of building permits for Sabra Massey, Matt White, and Kalob Deshotel.
4. Gave approval for striping of Ebenezer boat launch parking lot.
5. Accepted Wes Harvey’s resignation from the Watershed Committee.

The session concluded with members making comments, along with comments by President Joynor, who especially made note of how excited he was about the life vest station at the Spillway Boat Launch and the new throw ring and safety poll at Ebenezer Boat Launch and Pier.

“I am very happy to see these implemented as it really enhances safety measures on the lake,” said Joynor. “It is our goal to not only improve the quality of time spent on the lake but also take every measure possible to ensure that visitors are as safe as possible.”


Students from Jackson Parish Earn La Tech Spring 2026 Honor Roll Designation

Louisiana Tech University has announced its 2026 Spring Quarter Honor Roll. Included are 17 students from Jackson Parish, with seven being named to the President’s List and ten more earning Dean’s List accolades.

Those earning the President’s List designation achieved at least a 3.8 academic grade point average on a minimum of nine semester hours completed (100-level or higher), with no grade lower than a B. To be eligible for the dean’s honor lists, a student is required to earn at least a 3.5 academic grade point average with no grade lower than a C on a minimum of nine semester hours completed (100-level or higher). Courses yielding satisfactory/failure grades and courses audited do not count toward eligibility for either recognition. Only undergraduates with no incomplete grades are eligible to make either list.

La Tech 2026 Spring Quarter Presidents List


Jonesboro: Cassidy Davis, Landon McDonald, Autumn Smith
Quitman: Ellie Burris, Elijah Walker
Chatham: Jacob Gill, Amya Myers

La Tech 2026 Spring Quarter Dean’s List


Jonesboro: Anslee Aldy, Madelyn Mcallister, Madison Patton, Nathan Shell, Raelynn Shell
Quitman: Emily Borland, Brittany Fowler, Alli Johnson, Bethany Leach
Chatham: Loraul Russell


Sheppard Norred Wins Majestic Bass Tournament 13-17 Year Old Division

Sheppard Norred caught five fish that weighed a total of 13.99 pounds, including a 5.51 lb. lunker

Sheppard Norred caught five fish that weighed a total of 13.99 pounds, including a 5.51 lb. lunker, to win the 13-17 age group division of the Majestic Bass Tournament that was held on Lake Darbonne in Farmerville, LA on June 6th.

The son of Jacob and Gillian (Hough) Norred, who represents Quitman High during the school year on the Northeast Louisiana High School Anglers tour, came in first place over six others in his age group to win the $1,000.00 first prize donated by Byrnes Mechanical Contractors out of Shreveport, LA.


Malina Lewter Named Jackson Parish Hospital WOW Award Recipient

Malina Lewter – LPN

The administration of the Jackson Parish Hospital (JPH) is pleased to announce that Malina Lewter, LPN, has been selected to be the recipient of the ‘WOW’ Award for June. A valuable member of our Podiatry team,
Malina was nominated for her cheerful and welcoming manner, as well as the exceptional care she provides to every patient she serves.

Since joining the Jonesboro Family Care Clinic in February 2024, Malina has continued to demonstrate strong dedication, professionalism, and a genuine passion for her work. Having worked alongside Dr. Nolan since 2019, she brings valuable experience and knowledge in podiatry, along with a deep commitment to patient care. She is always willing to lend a helping hand and supports others with a smile, helping foster a positive and dependable team environment.

Patients consistently share that she brings a positive attitude to each interaction, creating a comforting and encouraging environment. Her kindness and compassion leave a lasting impression on both patients and coworkers alike.

“Malina’s kindness, skill, and dedication play an important role in supporting Jackson Parish Hospital’s mission of providing the very best care to those we serve. Thank you for all that you do, Malina! Your dedication reflects the heart of ‘WOW,’ and we sincerely appreciate the difference you make each day!” – Jackson Parish Hospital


JHHS Summer Basketball League Continues Play on June 11

Come and get a preview of the area girls and boys varsity basketball teams for 2026-27 this Thursday, June 11th, when the annual Jonesboro-Hodge High School Summer Basketball League continues play at the Jonesboro-Hodge High School and Jonesboro-Hodge Middle School gymnasiums. Admission to is $6.00 per person, with payment by card or tap. No cash accepted.  Tickets can be purchased at the gate and in the Hudl Fan app. 

Participating boys’ teams scheduled to play this week are JHHS, Weston, Castor, Saline, Ruston (JV), New Living Word, Lincoln Prep, Homer, Union Parish and Plain Dealing. Girls’ teams that will play are JHHS, Weston, Plain Dealing, Cedar Creek, and Castor.

JHHS Summer League Schedule
June 11, 2026

Games at Jonesboro-Hodge High School Gymnasium

1:10 pm – Castor vs Weston (Boys)
2:00 pm – Lincoln Prep vs New Living Word (Boys)
2:50 pm – JHHS vs Cedar Creek (Girls)
3:30 pm – Lincoln Prep vs Castor (Boys)
4:20 pm – Weston vs Cedar Creek (Girls)
5:10 pm – Saline vs New Living Word (Boys)
6:00 pm – Ruston JV vs Homer (Boys)
6:50 pm – JHHS vs Homer (Boys)

Games at Jonesboro-Hodge Middle School Gymnasium

2:00 pm – Weston vs Plain Dealing (Girls)
2:50 pm – Plain Dealing vs Saline (Boys)
3:30 pm – Castor vs Plain Dealing (Girls)
4:00 pm – Plain Dealing vs Union Parish (Boys)
5:10 pm – JHHS vs Castor (Girls)


Jackson Parish Sheriff’s Office Arrest Report for June 1-9, 2026

This information has been provided by a law enforcement agency as public information. Persons named or shown in photographs or video as suspects in a criminal investigation, or arrested and charged with a crime, have not been convicted of any criminal offense and are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

RoCidii P. Altheimer (Jonesboro, LA) – Domestic Abuse Battery
Ryndon Durall (Gretna, LA) – Possession with Intent to Distribute Suboxone, Introduction of Contraband
Kerrick Brown (Westwego, LA) – Probation Violation
Carolyn Butler (Jonesboro, LA) – Criminal Conspiracy x10, Illegal Carrying of Weapon in the presence of Controlled Dangerous Substance
Dewayne Turner Jr. (Jonesboro, LA) – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Methamphetamine
Miranda Webb (Jonesboro, LA) – Outside Warrant on Felony Theft and Felony Use of Access Card
Jerry Gentry (Farmerville, LA) – Remaining on property after being forbidden
Tyron Raybon (Jonesboro, LA) – Sexual Battery, Resisting Arrest
Hennessy Wilson (Winnfield, LA) – First Offense Driving While Intoxicated
Christian Tezero (Crowley, LA) – Battery of a Correctional Officer

Jonesboro Heritage Quilt Guild Holds June Meeting

Clara Slusher was the Special Guest Presenter at the Jonesboro Heritage Quilt Guild Monthly Meeting

The Jonesboro Heritage Quilt Guild held its monthly meeting on June 3rd in the Fellowship Hall of the Jonesboro-Hodge Methodist Church. Featured along with the always enjoyable “Show and Tell” portion of the session, where members display their most recent creations, was Clara Slusher, who treated members to helpful tips on creating a healthier sewing space and staying flexible, which got everyone up and moving while putting those suggestions into practice.

With monthly meetings beginning at 9:00 am on the first Wednesday of every month and Sit & Sew sessions on the third Wednesday, the Heritage Quilt Guild provides a forum for quilters and guild lovers to promote the appreciation and preservation of quilts, where skills are shared so the art will be handed down to others.

2026 Charity Activities
Comfort quilts for those who have lost their home due to fire
Christmas stockings for CASA
Lap quilts for Veterans

Show and Tell” Slideshow

(to view Slideshow click arrows to left and right)


Show Your Support! Jackson Parish Dixie Youth All-Star Teams Holding Fundraisers

The All-Star teams from Jackson Parish that will compete in the Dixie Youth baseball and softball District and hopefully state tournaments have been selected. There are 11 teams in total that will represent Jackson Parish, comprising seven boys teams competing in the 6U, 7U, 8U, 9U, 10U, and 11U divisions and four girls teams competing in the 6U, 8U, 10U, and 12U divisions.

Each have begun practicing and in some cases playing warm-up tournaments to get prepared for the upcoming District tournaments that will be taking place from June 19-29 with the hopes of earning the right to compete in the various state tournaments that will be held July 2-5.

The Jackson Parish Recreation Department will host the 6U. 8U. 10U and 12U Dixie Youth Softball District Tournaments, but all Dixie Youth Baseball District Tournaments will be played in either Haughton (10U), Minden (7U), Bossier City (9U & 11U), or Shreveport (8U). Both the Dixie Youth Baseball and Softball State Tournaments are scheduled at sites across Louisiana, ranging from Bossier/Shreveport to New Orleans and locations in between.

In anticipation of the significant costs associated with lengthy travel, meals, and most likely hotel stays, several of the All-Star teams are holding fundraisers to help offset the costs for parents. You are asked to please support the families of the youth players through the fundraisers shown below, as there is no other financial assistance that will be available other than outright donations to the teams. YOUR ASSISTANCE IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!

Jackson Parish 8U Dixie Youth Baseball All-Stars

Jackson Pasrish 10U Dixie Youth Softball All-Stars

Jackson Parish 11U Dixie Youth Baseball All-Stars

Jackson Parish 12U Dixie Youth Softball All-Stars


Hall of Fame’s Round Table Luncheon will provide up-close, memorable moments

LEGENDARY INSIGHT: Basketball Hall of Fame member Seimone Augustus (right) of LSU, WNBA and Olympic fame cracks up acclaimed sportswriter Ron Higgins (center) and Fox Sports’ Tim Brando during the 2024 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Round Table Luncheon.

Hall of Fame’s Round Table Luncheon will provide up-close, memorable moments

The “youngest” event during this month’s Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Induction Celebration is the most exclusive, yet casual, opportunity for the public to enjoy hearing from the Class of 2026 inductees.

It’s the Round Table Luncheon Saturday, June 27, at noon at Riverside Reserve, 104 Mill Street, in Natchitoches. There are still seats available for the eighth annual Round Table Luncheon presented by the Tiger Athletic Foundation.

Registration is available for the luncheon can be made by visiting LaSportsHall.com, or by calling 318-238-4255. It is a ticketed event.

Festivities begin Thursday evening, June 25 with the free of charge Welcome Reception from 5-7 open to all, no registration necessary, at the Hall of Fame museum facing the traffic circle at 800 Front Street in Natchitoches.

The BOM Celebrity Bowling Bash is at midday Friday, June 26 at Four Seasons Bowling Center in Alexandria. Friday evening brings the free Rockin’ River Fest concert on Cane River Lake in downtown Natchitoches, from 6-10:30, with the Class of 2026 introduced at 9:15 right before a sports-themed fireworks show over the water.

Events Saturday, June 27 include the free Saints and Pelicans Junior Training Camp for kids, the Round Table Luncheon, and the Induction Reception and Ceremony at the Natchitoches Events Center.

The Round Table Luncheon starts with tremendous Louisiana cuisine and quickly kicks into gear with Fox Sports announcer (and 2020 LSHOF inductee) Tim Brando interviewing small groups of inductees on stage in a very informal and fast-moving setting.

A poignant scene at the 2019 luncheon unfolded before the program when Peyton Manning, being inducted later that day, stopped by to greet LSU legend Johnny Robinson, who was inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame two months later.

Scenes like that, up-close access and the fun-filled dialog between Brando and the 2026 inductees combine to provide a memorable 90 minutes.

The Class of ‘26 is headlined by a star-studded group:  Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame 2025 inductee Sylvia Fowles, NFL stars Joe Horn, Todd McClure and Pat Williams, Major League Baseball All-Star Jonathan Lucroy and legendary basketball coaches John Brady, Mike McConathy and Dewain Strother.

Alexandria native and LSU baseball hero Warren Morris will receive the Louisiana Sports Ambassador Award, earning enshrinement into the LSHOF. His walk-off home run won the 1996 College World Series for LSU and resulted in the Bolton High School product becoming a lifelong spokesman for college baseball, the CWS and LSU.

LSU graduate and New Orleans native Gil LeBreton and multi-faceted Shreveporter John James Marshall are going into the Hall as the 2026 winners of the LSWA’s Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism. Former Tioga girls basketball coach and nationally-acclaimed high school sports administrator Kathy Holloway is being inducted as the recipient of the Dave Dixon Louisiana Sports Leadership Award.

The Hall of Fame Round Table Luncheon shapes up as a highly entertaining opportunity for guests to have a up-close-and-personal experience and be entertained and well fed in a casual setting, with a touch of elegance at the Riverside Reserve on the banks of Cane River Lake just a mile from downtown Natchitoches.


Tuesday Scramble at Jackson Parish Golf Course Decided on Third Playoff Hole

Tuesday Scramble Winners!
L-R: Gabriel Johnson, Gary Nunn, Brandon Joyner, Blake Smith, Ian Tilley

In the tightest finish of the year, the team of Blake Smith, Ian Tilley, Gary Nunn, Brandon Joyner, and Gabriel Johnson was declared the winner of the Tuesday Scramble held at the Jackson Parish Golf Course (JPGC) on June 9th by a scorecard playoff that had to go three holes to decide.

Relegated to second place after also shooting a round of 8 under par at the nine-hole tournament were Tommy Cruse, Glen Kirkland, Bretton Williams, Sawyer Barham, and Cecil Barham, with Dwayne “Snook” Harrell, David Chestnut, Roby Surber, Eddie Gaines, Jesse Gates, and Jonathan Long shooting 7 under par to finish in third place.

Each Tuesday, the Jackson Parish Golf Course hosts the “Tuesday Scramble,” where teams are paired by handicap and play nine holes of golf in a scramble format where each player hits a tee shot, and then each player on the team hits the next shot from the best shot available, and so on until the hole is finished. To register for the next tournament, call the JPGC Pro Shop at (318) 259-7247 or sign up on the day of the tournament at least one hour before play begins.

Tuesday Scramble Final Results

-8 (3rd playoff hole winner) – Blake Smith, Ian Tilley, Gary Nunn, Brandon Joyner, Gabriel Johnson

-8 – Tommy Cruse, Glen Kirkland, Bretton Williams, Sawyer Barham, Cecil Barham

-7 – Snook Harrell, David Chestnut, Roby Surber, Eddie Gaines, Jesse Gates, Jonathan Long

-5 – Bryan Garrett, Cody Donaldson, Reggie Hall, Kyler West, Keith Johnson

-5 – Grant Williams, Chris Williams, Jeff Conville, Rick Brown, Dusty Holder

JPGC Launches New Online Tee Time Booking System

The Jackson Parish Golf Course is excited to announce the launch of a new Online Tee Time Booking System through foreUP. The system is now LIVE, so you can start booking tee times for this weekend and any day of the week going forward!

The link can be accessed by going to Jprec.org, hitting the Jackson Parish Golf Course tab, and clicking “Book a Tee Time” or by going to https://foreupsoftware.com/index.php/booking/23110/12853…
The link will also be posted on the Jackson Parish Golf Course Facebook and Instagram pages.

“One of the goals we set last year is finally a reality. Tons of work put into this, and we are very excited about this new addition,” said JPGC Manager Clay Williams. “We believe it will be another great step forward for all golfers, but PLEASE be patient if any issues occur, as the pro shop staff is still new to the system.”

A couple of things to note:

You still do not need a tee time on WEEKDAYS (Monday-Thursday), but you can now lock in a time on those days if you would like.

You MUST make tee times on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays. You can now do that through our website, or you can still call us at the pro shop, and we can take care of the rest!

MEMBERS will be able to book tee times 7 days in advance on the website. MEMBERS, once you have created an account on the website, PLEASE let Club Manager, Clay Williams, or the pro shop staff know so you can be logged in to the system and granted Member permissions. You will only be able to book a tee time under “PUBLIC” until you follow those steps.


Louisiana Cancer Foundation Offering Free Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening

The Louisiana Cancer Foundation (LCF) and the Cancer Foundation League (CFL), with additional support from Brookshire’s Grocery, offer free breast and cervical cancer screenings on June 22-23 at the Brookshire’s parking area at 325 East Main Street in Jonesboro, LA.

Cervical screening is open to women between the ages of 25 – 65, with Mammogram screening open to women 40 or older. Screening will be done by appointment only. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (318) 460-1006 or send an email to: susie.runkle@lacancerfoundation.org  

About the Louisiana Cancer Foundation

Now in our 26th year, the LCF, with the Cancer Foundation League (CFL), has spent over $2,700,000 helping more than 6,800 cancer patients throughout our area with medications, transportation, nutritional supplements, and other expenses that were burdensome during their cancer treatment. We have screened 10,700 participants since 2002. The Cancer Foundation League is under the umbrella of the Louisiana Cancer Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. 

 


Bayou Boyz Youth Fundraiser to be held on Saturday, June 13th

A youth fundraiser sponsored by the Bayou Boyz will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, June 13th, at the Deacon of Defense Park in Jonesboro. Support the youth of Jackson Parish by purchasing fish, BBQ chicken, and sausage plates for $15.00 per plate. Karen’s Kreations of sweet treats and popcorn balls will also be available for purchase. If you are not able to attend, delivery is available, and pre-orders are welcome by calling Marcus Malone at (318) 614-0468. Payment can be made via Cash App to $bayouboyz812.


Remember This?

Who Shot Tom?

On Christmas Eve in 1870, a group of people, including about 16 prominent citizens of Hamilton, Ohio, gathered in a gambling room on the second floor of “the American Saloon,” an “aristocratic” drinking saloon on High Street directly opposite the Butler County courthouse. Some of the men were playing casino at one table and others, including Thomas “Tom” Myers, were playing a game called faro at another table. Suddenly, a gunshot rang out. With the exception of E.D. Banister and Peter Schwab who were in the fervor of the game of casino and Tom who was seated at the faro table, the men began running from the room.

Tom stood up, leaned against the wall, and fired his pistol. The bullet from Tom’s pistol struck the ceiling just above the faro table. Mr. Bannister fled from the room and Mr. Schwab slunk to the floor for his own protection. Tom fired another shot which struck the opposite wall. Once sure that Tom was unable to fire his pistol again, Peter approached him and realized Tom had been shot in the abdomen. Peter tried only briefly to get Tom to tell him who had shot him before he ran to get help. Peter soon returned with Dr. Huber, who had been in the room but had fled when he heard gunshots. Dr. Huber also tried to get Tom to explain who had shot him, but Tom was unable to speak. Dr. Huber located a gunshot wound on Tom’s upper abdomen which had severed a main artery. Within moments, 29-year-old Tom died.

Immediately following the affray, all of the witnesses said that Tom “must have either did it himself or had it done.” Based on the testimony of a young boy, Tom’s brother Joseph swore out a warrant for five men including Deputy Marshal Ich Sheely and Thomas McGehan. Before the coroner’s jury, none of the witnesses could identify who shot Tom, but all said that Thomas McGehan had not been in the room before the shooting began. When the accused men learned of the warrant, they turned themselves in. In January 1871, the five men were indicted on the charge of first-degree murder. Clement Vallandigham was one of the four defense attorneys in the trial which began on June 6, 1871. The trial was long because over 120 witnesses had been called to testify.

At about 9 p.m. on June 15, 1871, Clement Vallandigham and fellow defense attorney Andrew McBurney were in their hotel room discussing the case. Clement was sure that Tom had shot himself and decided to show Andrew how Tom could have done it. Clement pulled a pistol from his pocket, turned it towards himself, and pulled the trigger. To his surprise, the pistol discharged. The bullet struck Clement in almost exactly the same place Tom’s bullet had struck him. The wound was fatal. In trying to defend Thomas McGehan by explaining how Tom Myers had killed himself, Clement Vallandigham accidently killed himself too. Based at least in part on Clement’s unfortunate accident, the jury found Thomas McGehan not guilty.


Vacation Bible School Schedule at area Churches

Vacation Bible School is scheduled to begin at many churches in Jackson Parish. A schedule and themes of Vacation Bible Schools at area churches are shown below. 

Vacation Bible Schools in Jackson Parish

Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church
908 Evergreen Road
Jonesboro, LA
Date: June 8-11
Time: 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Theme: Hooked! Reeled In To Serve God

Sweetwater Baptist Church
5638 Beech Springs Road
Quitman, LA
Date: June 8-12
Time: 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Theme: Illumination Station – Focus on Jesus at Spotlight Bible Study

First Baptist Church
500 South Cooper Avenue
Jonesboro, LA
Date: June 29 – July 2
Time: 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Theme: Breaker Rock Beach – Use QR Code to Register

Weston Baptist Church
112 Weston Church Road
Jonesboro, LA
Date: July 7-10
Time: 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Theme: Illumination Station – Sharing a light on who Jesus really is

McDonald Memorial Baptist Church
1676 Hwy 4
Jonesboro, LA
Date: July 13-17
Time: 5:30 – 8:00 pm
Theme: Magnified


Public Notices, Career Opportunities, Business Services, Items For Sale

To have Public / Legal Notices, Business Services, Job Opportunities, Items for sale, and Wanted to Buy, Items published – send an email to: jpjjacksonla@gmail.com  or call 318-480-1206. Possible costs are dependent on the content.

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Jackson Parish Police Jury is hiring for the following open position. Please submit all applications to: Jackson Parish Police Jury Administrative Building, 160 Industrial Drive, Jonesboro, LA 71251. Applications will be received until 4:30 pm on Friday, June 12, 2026. To request a detailed job description, please contact our office at (318) 259-2361 or by email: nevans@jppj.org.

POSITION: Maintenance Work Leader
DEPARTMENT: Jackson Parish Maintenance Department

Description:
Under administrative direction of the Operations Manager (or the Assistant Operations Manager in the absence of the Operations Manager), this position plans, oversees, and works with the custodian and general laborer who repair, clean, and maintain Police Jury buildings and grounds. Work Leader performs complex maintenance tasks and other related duties as required.

Basic Responsibilities:
• The Maintenance Department Work Leader is responsible for carrying out orders given by the Operations Manager which includes performing periodic (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) inspections of assigned areas, maintaining documentation records, and following up with staff to make corrections, adjustments, etc.
• Expresses ideas clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, to groups and individuals.
• Prepares work schedules, work orders, purchase orders, voucher requests, and other required forms.
• Estimates material and labor costs for repairs, remodeling, alterations, and installation projects.
• Maintains material and equipment inventories; places orders when necessary.
• Performs complex repair and maintenance tasks.
• Works with a staff of skilled and semi-skilled workers in such maintenance duties as painting, carpentry, masonry, cement work, custodial tasks, building and grounds, and general upkeep involving structures, furnishings, equipment, floor coverings, acoustical ceiling, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, electrical, and related systems.
• May establish new preventive maintenance programs and procedures.
• Directs and works alongside Maintenance Department staff.
• Handles routine personnel matters, recommends pink slips and other disciplinary actions or customer-related items that arise to the Operations Manager.
• Acts as fill in/backup staff in the event of absent personnel.
• Assists in managing the Maintenance Department staff and its overall operation.
• May be required to be on 24 hour call out.
• Sets forth a professional appearance and attitude on and off the job.
• May be required to lift equipment, tools, or any combination in excess of 100 pounds.
• Adheres to all traffic laws, applicable Federal and State health and safety rules, local ordinances, and Jackson Parish Policy Jury rules and regulations and policies and procedures.
• Able to drive various pieces of equipment used by the Police Jury.
• Follows safety procedures and practices as required, as well as wearing required safety equipment.
• Performs other job-related duties as assigned.

Detailed Job Description available upon request.

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Jackson Parish Ambulance Service District – This is more than a job, it is a Calling! From the developing Pre-Hospital Blood administration program to Dialysis transports, from Community Paramedicine to the East Coast of the United States for Disaster Response. We are forward-thinking and seek to hire the best Paramedics to accomplish our mission of serving Jackson Parish and being a blessing to our neighbors.

Part-Time and Full-Time positions available for all levels of experience (Tuition Reimbursement available with an Employment agreement for Full-Time status) Part-Time EMT and AEMT positions are also available.

For more information, call the JPASD Office at 318-259-2877 or by Fax: 318-259-2099 or go to: www.jpasd.com

Mail/Email applications to:
Attn: Aaron Johnson
115 Watts St.
Jonesboro, LA, 71251
jacksonparishambulance@gmail.com

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

NOW HIRING

Jimmie Davis State Park – Looking for a great part-time opportunity with an amazing outdoor work environment? We’re hiring a Part-Time Park Technician to join our team!

To see more about this position, click here or go to https://www.facebook.com/reel/953019867547634/

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

BUSINESS SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES

FOR RENT

Inflatable Slide available for rent. Cost is $150.00 for 24 hours. Free delivery. To learn more or to make a reservation, call (318) 265-0027.

Death Notices

Reverend Zettie Lee Moore Jr.
June 22, 1953 – June 4, 2026

Reverend Zettie L. Moore, Jr. was born on June 22, 1953, in Hodge, LA, to Zettie Lee Moore, Sr. and Lillie Mae Jackson Moore. From a toddler to age ten, he was reared by his maternal grandparents and special aunt, Ruth Jenkins Malone, in Hodge, LA, before migrating back to Chicago, IL, with his parents and siblings. As a child, he was baptized at Galilee Baptist Church of Hodge, LA.

He graduated from Kenwood High School in Chicago, IL, in 1972. He returned to Louisiana in 1974 and enrolled at Grambling State University in Grambling, LA, graduating with a degree in Sociology in 1978. Reverend Moore married Cassie White on July 8, 1980, and to this union three children were born: Falon, Paschá, and Trey.

Reverend Moore accepted his calling at Galilee Baptist Church of Hodge, LA, in 1978 under Reverend Calvin Kimble and was ordained on December 19, 1982, under the pastoral leadership of Reverend E.L. Johnson. He began his ministry as Pastor of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church on Evergreen Road in Jonesboro, LA, in 1983. In 1987, he was called to St. David Baptist Church of Vienna, LA.

In October 1989, Reverend Zettie L. Moore, Jr. became the Senior Pastor of Travelers’ Rest Baptist Church of Jonesboro, Louisiana. He was an inspiration to the congregation and community for over 36 years. Through his preaching of the “Word of God,” Reverend Moore touched many lives and demonstrated the meaning of having a “Shepherd’s Heart.” From the pulpit, pew, and pavement, he ministered and prophesied to people while seeking to save souls for Christ. Not only was he a pastor, but he was also a teacher of the “Word.”

Reverend Moore had a deep and abiding love for his church and the people God entrusted to his care. He cherished the fellowship of the congregation and faithfully served alongside its members for many years. His bond with his deacons was especially meaningful, built on mutual respect, friendship, prayer, and a shared commitment to serving the Lord. Though he faithfully served as pastor, he never hesitated to do whatever was needed. Whether preaching from the pulpit, driving the church van, preparing church programs, visiting members, assisting with church events, or quietly working behind the scenes, he willingly stepped into whatever role was needed. His servant’s heart, humility, and unwavering dedication to God’s people left a lasting impact on the church family he loved so dearly.

In addition to his pastoral duties, Reverend Moore was an active member of the New Hope Baptist Association, where he served as First Vice-Moderator. He also served many years as the Dean of the Congress of Christian Education. His service crossed denominational and racial lines as he was a member of the Jackson Parish Unity Team (JPUT), a community-wide collaboration of some twenty churches working to address the social ills of the community. He was also a member of the Louisiana Missionary Baptist State Convention.

One of Reverend Moore’s greatest joys was helping young pastors and ministers grow in their calling. He was known for opening his pulpit to young preachers, giving them opportunities to proclaim God’s Word and develop their ministry gifts. He took pride in seeing them mature, gain confidence, and answer God’s call with boldness. Reverend Moore also had a deep appreciation for prayer. While he faithfully prayed for others, he loved being prayed for by fellow believers. He understood that no servant of God walks alone and treasured the encouragement, strength, and covering that comes through prayer.
In addition to shepherding God’s people, he was employed by Pine Belt Multi-Purpose Community Action Agency, Inc. for 42 years (June 1984). During his tenure at Pine Belt Head Start, he served as Social Services Coordinator, Advisor for Grambling State University social work interns, Assistant Director, and Director of Pine Belt Head Start.

His commitment to service was further reflected in his membership in the Louisiana Head Start Association; LA Cooperative Extension Department Advisory Board (Bienville and Jackson Parishes); Grambling State University Alumni; Grambling State University Social Work Advisory Board; Domestic Abuse Resistance Team (D.A.R.T.); and the Louisiana Educators’ Association–COHORT.

Despite his many responsibilities, Reverend Moore never lost his sense of humor. He loved to have fun, share jokes, laugh, and bring joy to those around him. He never met a stranger and genuinely enjoyed talking with people from all walks of life. A simple trip to Walmart or a quick errand often turned into a lengthy visit, as he would stop to greet friends, strike up conversations, and check on others. Whether among family, friends, church members, or colleagues, his warm spirit and infectious laughter helped create lasting memories and reminded others of the joy found in everyday moments.
While Reverend Moore was devoted to his ministry and community, his family was among his greatest blessings. He often proclaimed how richly the Lord had blessed him through his wife, Cassie, and he was exceedingly proud of his three children and the individuals they had become. He shared a special bond with each of his children, and they treasured the love, wisdom, encouragement, and support he provided throughout their lives. Each would readily say they were blessed to have a father whose love and devotion never wavered. He cherished every opportunity to support, encourage, and celebrate their accomplishments.

Reverend Moore also shared a special bond with his son-in-love, Rodney McFarland, Jr. Over the years, their relationship grew into one of mutual love, respect, and friendship. United by their shared love for Christ and the ministry, Reverend Moore took great joy in watching Rodney preach and treasured the fellowship they shared. He was grateful for the love, support, and devotion Rodney showed to his daughter and their family.

His role as “Paw-Paw” held a special place in his heart. He adored his three grandchildren (Ava, Bella, and Remi) and never missed an opportunity to spend time with them, cheer them on, and remind them how deeply they were loved. Their achievements brought him great pride, and the time he spent with them created memories he treasured.

Reverend Moore was preceded in death by his parents, Zettie L. Moore, Sr. and Lillie Mae Jackson Moore; his siblings, Michael Moore, Carl Moore, Tanya Moore, and Steven Moore; his parents-in-love, Willie White, Sr. and Lula Bell White; and siblings-in-love, Jimmie Dale and Mae Bell Malone, Thurlee Patterson, Ezell Tobin, and Archie and Debbie Moore.

He leaves to cherish his wife of 45 years, Cassie White Moore; his children, Falon (Rodney) McFarland of Lexington, KY; Frances Paschá Moore of Grand Prairie, TX; and Zettie Lee (Trey) Moore, III, of Hodge, LA; three grandchildren, Ava McFarland, Bella McFarland, and Rodney (Remi) McFarland, III; five siblings, Janice Ruffin, Charlotte Moore, Ralph Moore, and Alphonse Moore, all of Chicago, IL, and April Moore of Neenah, WI; and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He also leaves to cherish his siblings-in-love of more than 45 years: Trimmie Tobin; Willie White, Jr. (Stella); Laverne Henderson; and Paula Lee (Wayne).

Visitation for friends and family will be held from 3:00 – 6:00 pm on Friday, June 12, 2026, at Paradise Funeral Home in Jonesboro, LA, with a Wake following from 6:00 – 7:00 pm. On Saturday, June 13th, a Public Viewing will be held at Traveler’s Rest Baptist Church, located at 409 Congo Street in Jonesboro, LA, at 12:00 pm, with the Life Celebration Service beginning at 1:00 pm.

Austin Dewayne Creed
August 6, 1999 – June 5, 2026

Austin Dewayne Creed passed away on Friday, June 5, 2026, at the age of 26. Austin was an intelligent and thoughtful young man whose curiosity about the world shaped many of his passions. He enjoyed reading, listening to music, and spending time researching subjects that fascinated him, especially science and history. A devoted student of the Bible, Austin had recently enrolled at Southern New Hampshire University to pursue a degree in Religious Studies, reflecting both his deep faith and desire to continue learning.

Austin possessed a sharp mind and an inquisitive spirit, always eager to seek knowledge and better understand the world around him. Above all else, however, his greatest love was for his son, Noah. Being a father brought Austin tremendous joy and purpose, and the bond they shared was very special. He will be remembered for his intellect, gentle nature, and the deep love he carried for his family.

He is survived by his son, Noah Creed; father, William Ayres; mother, Shannon Phillips (Chris Knight); siblings, Caleb Plunkett, Hanna Phillips, Joshua M. Lallis, Jessica L. Broshears, Wynona Ayres, William M. Ayres, and Chance Ayres; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

Austin was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Velma Peters and Vernon Morse, and his paternal grandmother, Dorothy Phillips.

Austin will be cremated. A visitation will be held on Friday, June 12, 2026, at Southern-Edmonds Funeral Home in Jonesboro, from 10:00 AM until 12:00 Noon.

Karen Kay Bryan Emerson
January 9, 1953 – June 8, 2026

Karen Emerson, of Taylor, Arkansas, passed away Monday, June 8, 2026, following a courageous battle with cancer.

Karen Kay Bryan Emerson, born January 9, 1953, in Hodge, Louisiana to Dutch and Helen Bryan. She was a 1971 Graduate of Jonesboro Hodge High School and attended Louisiana Tech University. She began her career at the Hodge Paper mill, where she worked until her retirement in 2010. After retirement, she and her husband Bobby moved to their farm in Taylor, Arkansas. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dutch and Helen Bryan; her brothers, JW (Bubba) Bryan, Don Bryan, and Rodger Bryan; her sisters, Elaine (Sister) Wheat & Linda Ann Butler.

Karen is survived by her husband of 23 years, Bobby Emerson, of Taylor, Arkansas; her daughter and son-In-law Kori and Joey Pardue, Bart Emerson (Mindy), and Suzanne (James) Reynolds; grandchildren, Katherine Pardue, Beau Emerson, Alexx Ivey (Phillip Gahr), Mason Maloch (Kaitlyn), Kelsey Passaflume (Nick); great-grandchildren, Mattie and Miles Maloch, Caleb, Connor & Olivia Passaflume. Her sisters are Rosemary (Charles) Spangler and Krista Bryan; her brothers are Ronnie Bryan (Betty), Joey Bryan (Cherise), and Jeffrey Bryan (Cindy). As well as many special nieces and nephews, and lifelong friends.

Visitation will be at Jonesboro-Hodge Methodist Church on Thursday, June 11, from 5:00 -7:00 pm, and on Friday, June 12, from 10:00 -11:00 am, with service to follow at 11:00 am. Interment will follow in Siloam Springs Community Church Cemetery in Wyatt, Louisiana, under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Homes in Ruston, LA.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to Dr. Tharwat Ghattas, of Ghattas Oncology, and Charlotte Odom of Ascend Hospice for the exceptional care and compassion they provided Karen during her illness. We are deeply grateful for their kindness and support.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Methodist Children’s Home or American Cancer Society.

Patricia Nichols
March 2, 1955 – June 7, 2026

Mrs. Patricia Nichols went to be with the Lord on June 7, 2026, at the age of 71 years old. Open Visitation will be held from 11:00 am – 6:00 pm on Friday, June 12th at Paradise Funeral Home in Jonesboro, LA. Her Graveside Celebration will take place at 11:00 am on Saturday, June 13th, at Union Hill Cemetery in Calvin, LA, under the direction of Paradise Funeral Home


Road Repair Work set to take place on Gimber and Hickory Streets in Jonesboro

Mayor James “Spike” Harris announces that the road work on Gimber and Hickory Streets in Jonesboro is now scheduled to begin on Monday, June 8th, WEATHER PERMITTING! Originally, this work was scheduled to begin on Friday, June 5th, but due to inclement weather, the project start date was pushed back. 

During this time, residents may experience temporary traffic delays, limited access in certain areas, and increased construction activities as crews work to improve roadway conditions and continue infrastructure upgrades throughout the community. 

These improvements are part of our ongoing commitment to enhancing the safety, appearance, and overall infrastructure of the Town of Jonesboro,” said Harris. “We sincerely thank you for your patience, cooperation, and understanding during this process.”

 


Jackson Parish Police Jury to Meet on Monday, June 8

The Jackson Parish Police Jury is scheduled to hold its regularly scheduled monthly meeting at 5:30 pm on Monday, June 8, in the Nathaniel Zeno, Jr. Meeting Room of the Jackson Parish Administrative Building, located at 160 Industrial Drive in Jonesboro.

JPPJ Meeting Agenda

Call to Order
Invocation & Pledge of Allegiance
Public Comments
Approve Minutes
Adopt the minutes of the May 11, 2026, Regular Police Jury Meeting, monthly purchase orders, and payment of all bills.

Approve Committee Reports:
Policy and Personnel Committee

Adopt the minutes of the May 20, 2026, Policy and Personnel Committee meeting
Consider and approve amending the Vacation sell policy to allow employees up to 120 vacation hours a calendar year, leaving a balance of twenty hours of accrued vacation leave.
Finance Committee
Adopt the minutes of the May 26, 2026, Finance Committee meeting
Consider and approve splitting the Operations Manager’s salary between Maintenance (General), Road Department, and the Solid Waste Department
Management Reports
Operations Manager Report – Mr. Brad Roller
Road Supervisor Report – Mr. Jack Williams
a. Accept the Emergency/Off-Schedule Report
Solid Waste Supervisor Report – Mr. Ed Howard
Other Business
Engineering Report – Mr. Paul Riley, The Riley Co. of Louisiana
Consider award of 2026 Road Program
Consider and approve final change order on Lakeshore Drive-Phase II
Consider and approve the Substantial Completion on Lakeshore Drive-Phase II
Consider and approve the Ruston Daily Leader as the official journal for the Jackson Parish Police Jury
Consider and approve a resolution for the Jackson Parish Hazard Mitigation Plan 2026
Ms. Arnetra King- Entergy
Tammy Gunter
Consider and act on Parish Board Appointments
Announcements and Notifications
Juror Comments
Adjourn

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High School Athletes of the Year Selected for Recognition At JPSHOF Banquet

The male and female high school Athletes of the Year have been chosen by representatives from Jonesboro-Hodge, Quitman, and Weston High Schools. Each will be recognized at the Jackson Parish Sports Hall of Fame 2026 Induction Banquet, to be held on October 1st in the Family Life Center of the First Baptist Church in Jonesboro. 

2026 JPSD Male/Female Athlete of the Year

Jonesboro-Hodge High School: Dakota Knox and Ciara Gray
Quitman High School: Brayden Smith and Maggie Guyotte
Weston High School: Drew Browning and Olivia Otwell


Twelve from Jackson Parish Graduate from Louisiana Tech University

2026 Spring Graduation at Louisiana Tech University

Louisiana Tech University held its 2026 Spring Commencement Exercises on May 23rd at the Thomas Assembly Center in Ruston, LA. Included among those who earned their graduation diplomas were five Jonesboro residents and seven from Quitman. 

LTU Spring Graduates from Jonesboro

Kameron Cortez Booker – Bachelor of Science
Gabriel M McMillan – Bachelor of Science
Abigail Joy Pepper – Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Grades 1-5
Garrison L Perry – Bachelor of Science Forestry
Nathan Stephens – Bachelor of Science

LTU Spring Graduates from Quitman

Emily Claire Borland – Bachelor of Science Nursing
Anna Isabella Bougues – Associate of Science Nursing
Erin Jane Dearman – Master of Science
Kaylee Nicole Ford – Bachelor of Science Nursing
Elizabeth Faith Hollis – Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Grades 1-5
Dawson Ray Miller – Bachelor of Science
Hunter Garlon Williams – Bachelor of Fine Arts

Anna Bougues Recognized at Nursing Pinning Ceremony 

Anna Bougues of Quitman, LA, was one of forty-seven Louisiana Tech University students who received their professional nursing pins in a Pinning Ceremony the evening of May 22, then graduated with an Associate of Science Nursing degree at the Spring 2026 Commencement held on Saturday, May 23, in the Thomas Assembly Center. 


Guyotte, Dodson Earn Top Honors on 2026 News-Star All Northeast LA Softball Team

Maggie Guyotte of Quitman HIgh School was named News-Star 2026 All-Northeast LA Softball Team Player of the Year

The hits (pardon the pun) just keep on coming for Maggie Guyotte and Justin Dodson of Quitman High School. Most recently, the pair who helped lead QHS to three straight Class B state championships were voted Player of the Year and Coach of the Year, respectively, on the 2026 All-Northeast Louisiana Softball team as chosen by the Monroe News-Star

Also representing QHS on the first team, comprised of top softball players from the News-Star publication and distribution area, was Hallie Kate Pullig. Earning second team honors were Briley Bowers and Brenna Lamkin, giving the Lady Wolverines three Sophomores on the elite team. 

See This! For a really interesting and comprehensive article about Guyotte, Dodson and the fortunes of the Quitman High School softball team that was written by Treasure Washington of the Monroe News-Star on Wednesday, June 3rd, click here

2026 All-Northeast Louisiana Softball Team
First Team

C: Kaylie Callender, Winnfield, So., .507
C: Kinley Morris, LaSalle, Sr., .512
1B: Caroline Bradley, Oak Grove, Jr., .419
2B/SS: Bella Rollins, Claiborne Christian, So., .548
2B/SS: Ava West, West Monroe, Jr., .475
3B: Maggie Guyotte, Quitman, Sr., .490
INF: Jaleeyah Alford, Sterlington, Sr., .493
INF: Hallie Kate Pullig, Quitman, So., .447
INF: Kennedy Reppond, Ouachita Christian, Sr., .462
OF: Avery Houser, St. Frederick, Sr., .418
OF: Taylor Madison, Ouachita, Sr., .455
OF: Addie Morris, Ouachita Christian, Sr., .441
OF: Malayah Vaughn, Ouachita, Jr., .381
Flex: Callie Decker, Jena, Sr., .396
DH: Joley Bennett, D’Arbonne Woods Charter, So., .548
DH: Aubrey Stoehr, Ruston, So., .494
DH: Evie West, West Monroe, So., .496
P: Karley Caskey, Winnfield, Jr., 17-4, 1.57 ERA
P: Kiette Cooper, Jena, Sr., 23-5, 1.08 ERA
P: Ansley Johnson, Sterlington, Fr., 14-3, 1.30 ERA
P: Landry Long, LaSalle, So., 23-2, 0.90 ERA

Player of the Year: Maggie Guyotte – Quitman High School
Coach of the Year: Justin Dodson- Quitman High School 

 2026 All-Northeast LA Softball Second Team

C: Alexa Blackwell, Sterlington, So., .362
C: Bella Costello, West Monroe, Sr., .343
1B: Ariel Brown, Claiborne Christian, So., .402
2B/SS: Austin Carter, Sterlington, Jr., .333
2B/SS: Addie Clampit, St. Frederick, So., .315
3B: Presley Wall, Cedar Creek, So., .412
INF: Parker Burford, West Monroe, Sr., .368
INF: Gracie Price, Ouachita Christian, Fr., .454
INF: Journee Williams, Ouachita, Sr., .404
OF: Briley Bowers, Quitman, So., .319
OF: Sullivan Cannon, Sterlington, Sr., .333
OF: Lillie Price, Ouachita Christian, Fr., .333
OF: Triniti Williams, Jena, Sr., .288
Flex: Camille DeGravelle, St. Frederick, So., .380
DH: Ava Lantrip, Cedar Creek, Fr., .469
DH: Alayjha Matthews, Ouachita, So., .354
DH: Fallyn Moore, Oak Grove, Jr., .328
P: Kinley Cox, Oak Grove, So., 13-5, 1.46 ERA
P: Brenna Lamkin, Quitman, So., 17-7, 2.74 ERA
P: Mackenzie Roach, Ruston, Fr., 4.71 ERA
P: Addison Worley, Choudrant, Jr., 3.06 ERA


L&L Catering Named Business of the Month for June

The Jackson Parish Chamber of Commerce announces that the Business of the Month for June is L & L Catering out of Jonesboro, LA.

Owner Linda Peevy started her catering career many years ago, when she and her husband, Larry, made a cake for her son’s wedding. She has not stopped since continuing to cook for and cater all types of events. As the famous show host Paul Harvey always ended his broadcast, “And now you know the rest of the story.”

L & L Catering can be contacted for any cooking or catering needs by calling (318) 235 – 1206.