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Shreveport Times BATON ROUGE -- The House of Representatives has unanimously agreed with Lafayette Rep. Rickey Hardy that the state should ban the displaying of nooses as an act of intimidation.
Shreveport Times Beginning tomorrow, Bossier Parish Library is offering free computer classes to library patrons. The first Internet Basics 101 and Email Basics 101 classes will be taught at the Plain Dealing and East 80 Library branches.
Shreveport Times The assistant district attorney will offer information on open meetings, public records and other public law issues.
Shreveport Times Arrests were part of a state police special traffic enforcement detail requested by the Bienville sheriff.
Shreveport Times If you arrest more people the amount of crime will decrease, says a report issued by Caddo Parish Sheriff Steve Prator today.
Shreveport Times LSU-Shreveport will officially be a site for the Louisiana Leaders Fellows program, a 13-month accelerated master's program in educational leadership.
Shreveport Times A federal judge will hold a detention hearing Tuesday to decide whether two Caddo Parish judges should remain in jail following their conviction on racketeering charges Saturday.
Shreveport Times Read about Bobbie Clark's experience watching the fight between Kimbo Slice and James Thompson.
Shreveport Times The Louisiana Labor Department has opened a transition center to help 168 workers who will lose their jobs when GM supplier Plastech Engineered Products Inc. closes.
Shreveport Times A teen who saved a child from drowning at a Bossier City public pool will be recognized during the Bossier City City Council meeting Tuesday.
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