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Alice Echo-News Journal Publishes Feb. 19, 26 Notices: Foreclosure, Eviction, Probate

The Alice Echo-News Journal posted legal notices on Feb. 19 and will run more on Feb. 26, 2026, including district-court citations in civil foreclosure and eviction cases and probate filings like Notice to Creditors.

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Alice Echo-News Journal Publishes Feb. 19, 26 Notices: Foreclosure, Eviction, Probate
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The Alice Echo-News Journal posted a batch of public legal notices on Feb. 19, 2026, and will publish an additional set on Feb. 26, 2026, that affect property titles and estate settlements in Jim Wells County. The Feb. 19 feed contained district-court citations by publication in civil foreclosure and eviction proceedings that notify named defendants and potential lienholders of pending suits filed in local district court.

Foreclosure and eviction citations listed on Feb. 19 act as formal public notice in pending civil actions tied to real property in Jim Wells County. These citations serve to start the clock on defendants’ opportunity to answer lawsuits challenging ownership or seeking possession; because they were published by the Alice Echo-News Journal, property owners and tenants who did not receive direct service rely on the published citation to preserve legal rights in district court proceedings.

Probate notices also appeared in the Feb. 19 legal feed, with estate filings categorized as notices to creditors and letters testamentary. Those probate notices inform heirs, creditors, and executors about the opening of estate administrations in Jim Wells County, identify the representative managing an estate, and set procedural steps for filing claims or contesting probate matters. The presence of letters testamentary signals that a personal representative has been authorized to manage estate assets and to pursue or respond to claims on behalf of the decedent’s estate.

The paper is scheduled to publish further notices on Feb. 26, 2026, which will continue to include district-court citations by publication and additional probate filings. The Feb. 26 batch is likely to present newly filed eviction and foreclosure citations and more Notice to Creditors and Letters Testamentary entries, extending the public record that affects property transfers, mortgage enforcement timelines, and estate administration in Alice and other communities across Jim Wells County.

Local stakeholders should note the dual role these publications play: district-court citation-by-publication entries trigger civil deadlines in foreclosure and eviction cases, while probate notices establish formal windows for creditors and heirs to assert claims in estate administrations. Because these notices were posted in the Alice Echo-News Journal’s legal notices feed on Feb. 19 and will appear again on Feb. 26, local attorneys, title companies, and affected residents following case status or inheritance issues will find the Feb. 26 publication important for up-to-date case developments and tabs on county court activity.

Expect the Feb. 26 notices to expand the public record with additional case citations and probate entries that could materially change title questions and estate timelines for Jim Wells County properties and decedents’ estates.

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