

Body camera goal of $200,000 close to reality
The Concerned Business People of Shreveport, led by Roy Griggs, launched a campaign to raise $200,000 for the purchase of body cameras for the Shreveport Police Department (SPD).


The Concerned Business People of Shreveport, led by Roy Griggs, launched a campaign to raise $200,000 for the purchase of body cameras for the Shreveport Police Department (SPD).
Shreve Memorial Library is expanding virtual programming to include monthly book discussions via Zoom. Each month, the library will feature a different book to discuss with library patrons in a virtual setting. The August Virtual Book Club event will feature “All Things The Expanse” highlighting the science fiction series created by James S. A. Corey on Thursday, Aug. 13, at 60 p.m. The book club meeting will be held via Zoom and registration is required to attend.

A new virtual exhibit curated by the Spring Street Museum highlights Shreveport’s role in the ballot-box battle over women’s voting rights.
Beginning Monday, Aug. 3, Shreve Memorial Library increased time limits on browsing and computer use at the branches.
Red River Revel Inc. is proud to announce that the Original Shreveport Farmers’ Market is extending the dates for the 2020 season due to high demand and social desire for this essential service.
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana widens access to medical marijuana, tightens the rules on vaping in cars and makes it harder to restrict guns in cities and towns, as nearly 200 new laws take effect Saturday.

Is it possible to have land use codes that protect the rural environment of Caddo Parish and still allow citizens the opportunity to exercise a great deal of freedom regarding the use of their property? This is a question that our office has been contemplating and studying for the last several months. Currently, the code that is in place outside the city limits is almost identical to the code that is in place for the city of Shreveport.
Be a world traveler with SLT Academy’s Theatre in a Box camp for ages 6- 18 Aug. 10-14 from 10-11:30 a.m.
The Community Foundation accepts applications for funding from eligible charitable organizations once annually. In May 2020, CFNLA awarded $2.8 million to 53 programs.



G. Keith Christy, MD , an established ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist in Bossier City, has developed a new Willis- Knighton Physician Network practice with the addition of two partners, J. Patrick Lavo, MD, and Kevin A. Moore II, MD.
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