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High speed broad band availability to areas of Bossier Parish which currently are not served could be a matter for study for the parish Police Jury in the near future. A pair of Benton residents asked police jury members Wednesday to consider forming a committee to look at what can be done to convince providers […]
The Webster Parish Police Jury held its monthly meeting on Tuesday morning. The meeting was again by teleconference, with some members choosing to meet at the Courthouse Annex and some calling in to the meeting. Among the items addressed by the Jury included: Approving Video Poker/Alcohol Sales Permit for Bonnie & Clyde Café and Convenience […]
Bossier Parish Police Jury members will conduct its regular business meeting Wednesday, May 6 both in person and by teleconference. In order to comply with Governor John Bel Edwards’ directive on public gatherings, no more than 10 people will be allowed in the jury meeting room. An emergency declaration that closed the Bossier Parish Courthouse […]
The Claiborne Parish Police Jury is set to meet on Wednesday at 10 am at the CPPJ Administration Building at 507 West Main Street in Homer. While the meeting is open to the public, the Police Jury will be limiting the attendance size to 25% of the Fire Marshal’s rated capacity. The Police Jury also […]
For a second month in a row, the Webster Parish Police Jury will meet via teleconference on Tuesday at 11 am. Among items on the agenda include: Approving Video Poker/Alcohol Sales Permit Budget Amendments ending April 30, 2020 Approve Financial statements Board Appointments A full copy of the agenda can be found here.
After years of denials by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) over claims of damage to paved roads in south Bossier Parish during the historic floods of 2015 and 2016, the parish has won an unprecedented victory on appeal. Parish Attorney Patrick Jackson announced at Wednesday’s Police Jury meeting that an appeals panel of judges […]
It was a very light meeting at Tuesday’s meeting of the Webster Parish Police Jury. Prior to the regular meeting, the Jury held a public hearing to hear comments on the proposed Revocation of Wren Road and Nitro Chip Road. Having no comments the Jury moved to the regular meeting with a light agenda. On […]
Recent heavy rainfall combined with the now saturated ground conditions has resulted in projected high water conditions on Lake Bistineau, according to forecasters with the National Weather Service. Additional rainfall is expected, forecasters say, and that, along with rain impacting the Dorcheat Bayou system, will most likely push Lake Bistineau to a crest at 144 […]
The Webster Parish Police Jury held their monthly meeting on Tuesday. It was a rather routine meeting for the Police Jury as they quickly moved through the short agenda. Among the items approved by the jury included: Calling for a public hearing at the March 3rd meeting to hear comments on the abandonment of Wren […]