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Posted Oct 28, 2020
A record-breaking number of Bossier Parish residents cast their 2020 election ballots early, according to parish Registrar of Voters Stephanie Agee.
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Posted Oct 27, 2020
Plans for a new $9.5 million Bossier Parish Central Library are moving forward.
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Posted Oct 27, 2020
An ad valorem tax that provides funds for the operation of Bossier Parish’s correctional facilities will be up for renewal on Saturday, Dec. 5 when voters return to the polls to conclude this year’s election cycle.
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Posted Oct 26, 2020
Contractors for the Bossier Parish Police Jury are making headway on a pair of projects designed to accommodate both future growth and traffic flow.
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Posted Oct 22, 2020
Bossier Parish/City first responders – law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel – were honored Thursday with the inaugural “First Responders Appreciation Day” at Cypress Black Bayou marina.
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Posted Oct 22, 2020
Bossier Parish is ready to put some major Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) dollars to work on projects to repair paved roads in the parish that were damaged during floods of 2015 and 2016.
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Posted Oct 21, 2020
A woodwind quintet from the Shreveport Symphony gave an open-air performance Tuesday at Tall Timbers Park off U.S. Hwy. 80 in Haughton.
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Posted Oct 21, 2020
Beginning Wednesday, October 21, westbound lanes of U.S. Hwy. 80 over Fifi Bayou near Haughton in Bossier Parish will be diverted to the newly constructed eastbound bridge via temporary crossovers, according to the state Dept. of Transportation and Development.
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Posted Oct 15, 2020
Bossier Parish Police Jury highway department workers are applying a new overlay of asphalt to Firetower Rd. in north Bossier Parish. The project is part of the parish's road construction and repair program.
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Posted Oct 15, 2020
All Bossier Parish/City first responders – law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel – are invited to the inaugural “First Responders Appreciation Day” at Cypress Black Bayou on Thursday, Oct. 22 from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Posted Oct 15, 2020
A $2.8 million asphalt overlay project will improve nearly seven miles of La. Hwy. 529 in northeast Bossier Parish, according to an announcement by the Louisiana Dept. of Transportation and Development.
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Posted Oct 14, 2020
Early voting for the Nov. 3 general election begins Friday, Oct. 16 will continue through Tuesday, Oct. 27, according to Bossier Parish Registrar of Voters Stephanie Agee. Voting hours will be from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. each day except Sundays.
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Posted Oct 14, 2020
A scheduled equipment test within the next two weeks will be step one to help determine the feasibility of high-speed Internet connectivity for rural residents of Bossier Parish who live in areas with little or no broadband coverage.
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Posted Oct 8, 2020
Residents of one rural area of Bossier Parish will soon have access to broadband Internet services after a unanimous vote Wednesday by the Bossier Parish Police Jury.
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Posted Oct 8, 2020
Keep Bossier Beautiful has been selected as a recipient of the Healthy Communities Grant by Keep Louisiana Beautiful, the state’s premier anti-litter and community improvement organization according to Lynn Bryan, KBB Executive Director.
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Posted Oct 7, 2020
Four free Waterfowl Migration Patterns and Trends workshops will be offered in north Louisiana cities to provide information on what to expect this hunting season, plus waterfowl and wetlands conservation.
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Posted Oct 5, 2020
PAR (Public Affairs Research Council) has released its guide to the proposed 2020 state of Louisiana Constitutional amendments, along with an explanation of each.
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Posted Oct 5, 2020
Area landowners learned better management practices of timber resources during a Friday workshop session at Red Oak Lake in Haughton, sponsored by Trailblazer RC&D.
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Posted Oct 5, 2020
A pair of bridge projects on heavily travelled roadways in the parish designed to increase the size and safety of the structures are proceeding on schedule.
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Posted Sep 18, 2020
Beginning Sunday, Sept. 27, Swan Lake Rd. northbound at I-220 will be closed, according to the state Dept. of Transportation and Development. Road closure will begin at 8 p.m. and re-open on Monday, Sept. 28 at 5 a.m.