Bossier City Brims with Holiday Cheer and Community Spirit as 2024 Nears End
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Sponsor Our ArticlesAs the holiday season fast approaches, Bossier City is alive with events, milestones, and plans that make this time of year extra special! In this week’s edition of the Bossier City Spotlight, we’re bringing you the latest updates from City Hall, exciting highlights from community events, and a look at what’s to come as we wrap up 2024.
With the year drawing to a close, Mayor Tommy Chandler is gearing up to reflect on the ups and downs of 2024. In next week’s Spotlight, he’ll share his thoughts on the challenges we’ve faced and the achievements that have brought our community together. It sounds like it will be an insightful wrap-up, so make sure to check it out!
One bright spot that truly stands out this year is the exhilarating matchup between the women’s basketball teams of L.S.U. and Grambling State University, right here in Bossier City! The game was a sensational success, drawing in a sold-out crowd of enthusiastic fans. For local residents, the game held a special meaning as it featured Parkway High School graduate Mykaylah Williams, who was a standout starter for L.S.U.
Mykaylah made heads turn last week when she hit a game-saving shot against Stanford, which propelled the Tigers to a thrilling overtime victory. Having previously led the Parkway Lady Panthers to a state championship in her senior year, she’s certainly a name to remember!
In other exciting news, the newly reconstructed Bossier City Municipal Complex is now officially open! The reconstruction focuses heavily on enhanced security measures to ensure the safety of everyone who visits. City Hall now features a single, secured entry point, complete with advanced scanners and surveillance overseen by a City Marshal.
Mayor Chandler called the upgrades a “necessary and worthwhile investment,” emphasizing his commitment to keeping our citizens safe. The complex now boasts advanced cameras and other crucial security features, making it a modern marvel of safety and accessibility. A big cheers to the ceremonial ribbon-cutting that took place this past Tuesday, attended by the Mayor and City Council members!
Looking for a job? You’re in luck! Bossier City experienced a fantastic boost to the local economy, thanks to a job fair hosted by Louisiana LIVE Casino. The event is set to create over 750 new jobs in our area, and despite the dreary rainy weather, more than 2,000 applicants showed up. Now that’s what we call dedication!
Mayor Chandler expressed his excitement over the turnout, stating, “No matter how you cut it… That’s good news, and it is what our community needs.” The representatives from LIVE Casino were equally impressed and are looking forward to welcoming new employees into their growing team. It’s all part of the casino’s mission to become the region’s premier entertainment destination!
The holiday spirit is definitely in the air, and Bossier City is gearing up for a season filled with festive events! As the Spotlight continues through the holidays, look for upcoming editions that will reflect on 2024 and offer safety tips as we head into the New Year.
From all of us at City Hall, we encourage everyone to enjoy the festivities while celebrating responsibly. We wish you a joyful holiday season! To stay updated, follow us on Facebook at @bossiercitylouisiana and catch us next week in the Spotlight!
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