Shreveport Times - Fri Nov 27
The Thanksgiving holiday has prompted changes in residential trash and recycling collection schedules in Shreveport-Bossier City.
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Delivering the message of ChristLaurel Leader-Call - Thu Nov 26
For more than a decade, a Laurel-based sign company has been bringing a message to the cityscapes across the Southeast - the message of the cross.
Bossier City church to unveil Christmas starShreveport Times - Thu Nov 26
First Baptist Church in Bossier City will unveil a large Christmas star at the top of its Faith Chapel steeple at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Don't let robbers, burglars steal your ChristmasShreveport Times - Thu Nov 26
Shoppers will converge on stores en masse this holiday season in search of the greatest prices - even waking in the wee hours of the morning or camping out all night to brave the crowds on Black Friday.
Shopping Tips and Black Friday Store HoursKSLA-TV Shreveport - Wed Nov 25
Links to help with your holiday shopping: Many stores have special Black Friday hours.
Higher gas prices aren't keeping travelers off the roadShreveport Times - Wed Nov 25
Gas prices are on their way up this holiday season, but that isn't keeping travelers from hitting the road for Thanksgiving.
From the Chamber: Committee increases effortsThe Shreveport Times - Wed Nov 25
Membership of the Bossier Chamber of Commerce is continually looking to the chamber to be their voice for business in Bossier City-Shreveport, Baton Rouge and Washington, D.C. To meet that request, the Chamber's Governmental Affairs/Public Policy Committee has increased its efforts in supporting pro-business legislation while adamantly working for ...
Thanksgiving closures, changes announcedShreveport Times - Tue Nov 24
The Thanksgiving holiday has prompted changes in residential trash and recycling collection schedules in Shreveport and Bossier City.
Hate crime statisticsKSLA-TV Shreveport - Tue Nov 24
Federal officials say the total number of hate crimes rose two percent in just one year.
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