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The Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians offered the following statement on issuing temporary access permits that allow roads with expired easements to reopen as part of a temporary agreement with the Town of Lac du Flambeau. → Read More
Each year, a non-profit group called United Through Fitness host a fitness event at Clyde Fant Park in June. But due to the global Covid-19 pandemic it was postponed for several months. → Read More
In an effort to defeat hunger, Hunters for the Hungry is hosting a clean out your freezer day on Sunday, September 20. The Hunters for the hungry is accepting donations at 11 drop-off locations across Louisiana. → Read More
Bars are restricted to 25% capacity, while restaurants are restricted to a 75% capacity → Read More
Police are investigating the incident. So far, they don’t share the family’s view that it was racially motivated. → Read More
Panther Drive and Parkway Drive boil advisory lifted. → Read More
Some residents are still cleaning up the remnants left behind from Hurricane Laura. → Read More
The 2nd annual Youth Without Limitations Back to School supply drive. → Read More
A local group called You Too, Inc is working to make the first-year of college easier for students. → Read More
"This is just unacceptable; why is there a slowdown? What is the problem?" → Read More
Poetic Sundays is held every weekend in Caddo Common Park. → Read More
A dozen scouts from Troop 100 B & G volunteered their time by collecting items as they were dropped off, and then storing them in the churches food pantry. → Read More
The first-ever #BrownGirlsGleaux-Womens’ Empowerment Conference took place last weekend. → Read More
Students from across the state of Louisiana gathered in Shreveport last weekend for The Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. → Read More
The Krewe of Highland parade will roll on Sunday, Feb. 23. → Read More
Shreveport native Raegan Stearns says one of the most impactful photos features the Rev. Harry Blake → Read More
Hundreds of runners took to the streets to raise money for a good cause. → Read More
Gilbert Police Officer Adam Walicke was called out for a welfare check at a Walmart after Subway employees became worried about a woman who had been sitting inside the restaurant for more than day. → Read More
Each year Freedom Church shines a light on human trafficking during the month of February, which the church has coined as Freedom February. → Read More
The annual event weekend kicked off Thursday, Jan. 30 with their annual auction at the Minden Civic Center. → Read More