Hello, Shreveport! We’re ringing in some noteworthy news this week that’s sure to brighten your day. Buckle up as we explore the latest happenings in our vibrant region, from salary boosts for our hardworking sheriff’s deputies to wildfires out west and local traffic updates! It’s definitely a mixed bag of news today!
First up, let’s give a big cheers to our local heroes! Caddo Parish sheriff’s deputies will see a lovely 4% pay increase starting January 10. Approved by Sheriff Henry Whitehorn Sr. just this week, this raise extends to all operations and detention bureau deputies. Now, isn’t that fantastic?
As Sheriff Whitehorn put it, “We recognize the hard work our deputies put in daily. This pay raise reflects our appreciation for their vital role in ensuring the safety of the citizens of Caddo Parish.” It’s heartwarming to see our community leaders recognizing the sacrifices deputies make on the daily. Let’s not forget, they face risks every day so we can feel safe!
The salary increases come courtesy of rolling forward property taxes effective in January. Hats off to our deputies, and here’s hoping this boost brings a little extra cheer to their holidays!
Health officials encourage everyone to practice good hygiene and consider the flu vaccine if you haven’t already done so. Stay healthy, folks!
Meanwhile, out in Malibu, California, a wild fire has shot up to an alarming 2,600 acres in just a matter of hours, thanks to some powerful wind gusts. This has sent local authorities scrambling to protect homes and even Pepperdine University from potential danger. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly things can change when it comes to Mother Nature!
In more somber news, a tragic incident unfolded in Bossier Parish when a woman lost her life, and two passengers were injured after the driver accidentally drove into a house this past Monday night. It’s a heartbreaking situation that highlights the unpredictable nature of driving and the dangers that can arise.
On a lighter note, if you’ve been out and about on Swan Lake Road in Bossier City, you might have noticed some shiny new traffic lights newly installed at the intersection of I-220. It’s about time, right? This change will surely help improve traffic flow and safety in the area. A nod to community enhancement!
In local news, a family from Haughton is experiencing some tough times as they accuse a local contractor of causing financial troubles that led to them losing their home. It’s never easy when dreams turn into nightmares, and our hearts go out to them. Let’s hope they receive the support they need in this challenging moment.
As we keep our ears to the ground, it’s always illuminating to hear about the oil and gas industry and its effect on our economy here in Louisiana. Recently, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson talked about unleashing the potential of this industry, which is crucial for our state’s economy. Hopefully, this leads to new opportunities and growth for our local workforce!
That’s the scoop for this week, Shreveport! Keep your spirits high and your health in check as we navigate through this whirlwind of news. Until next time, take care!
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