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The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals appointed a three judge panel to make that determination in the case of Callais v. Landry.
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This month, the ACO will be in Bossier City for its inaugural Shreveport-Bossier Cornhole Major Tournament.
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House Bill 310 is subject to appropriation, meaning if lawmakers don’t fund it, the state can’t force schools to provide the product.
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Mon., April 1, 2024. As of recent, the true crime genre has dominated all forms of media, however, the setting is usually in heavily populated northern locations. To make up for the lack of southern settings, this author has taken matters into her own hands.
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Mon., April 1, 2024. As of recent, the true crime genre has dominated all forms of media, however, the setting is usually in heavily populated northern locations. To make up for the lack of southern settings, this author has taken matters into her own hands.
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Portable toilets, aka porta-potties, are in high demand to rent before the eclipse takes place on the afternoon of Monday, April 8.
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Democratic candidate Henry Whitehorn got 53 percent of the vote in Saturday's election in the race for Caddo Parish sheriff.
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Tourism officials explain it is difficult to overstate the importance of this annual event, both economically and culturally, for a city also known famously as the Rose Capital of America.
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Senate Bill 214 would allow people to conceal carry without a permit in restaurants that serve alcohol.
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The goal, officials say, is to get the most accurate picture of broadband access in Arkansas before starting the process of expanding access.