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Dubach Boys and Girls Club site receives major donation from Weyerhaeuser

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2024-10-07 17:38:46

SUMMARY: The Boys and Girls Club of Dubach, Louisiana, received a significant $10,000 donation from the North Louisiana Timberlands division of Warehouser. The donation will help enhance services and staffing to better serve the local community, particularly in rural areas. The chairman of the Warehouser giving fund emphasized how rewarding it is to support rural communities where the timber industry operates. CEO Deont Morland, a former Boys and Girls Club kid, expressed the importance of providing children with opportunities and experiences they wouldn’t otherwise have, highlighting the positive impact of this generous contribution on the youth in Dubach.

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Jefferson Parish pushes for more control of MSY

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2025-04-09 18:39:09

SUMMARY: Jefferson Parish is seeking increased control over Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY) following significant flooding during Hurricane Francine, attributed in part to pump failures at the airport. The Jefferson Parish Council passed a resolution requesting a joint meeting with aviation officials, aiming for greater representation on the airport’s governing board to enhance safety and collaboration for future hurricane preparedness. While airport director Kevin Dolio acknowledged past issues, he indicated they have been resolved and that airport-related failures accounted for only 2% of the flooding. Council member Arita Bohannan advocates for Jefferson Parish’s interests on the board to better protect residents.

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Amelia Strahan explains why council members want a bigger presence on the airport’s governing board.

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Bossier Council approves budget changes and fund allocations for city projects | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Emilee Calametti | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-09 13:28:00

(The Center Square) — Despite the council being under heat for unapproved spending by city attorneys, many ordinances were adopted in this week’s regular session to amend budgets and allocate funds for specific city projects. 

The council adopted an ordinance amending the 2025 Streets and Drainage fund budget. This ordinance increased the budget by $75,000 for increased spending on unplanned street and drainage projects. 

An ordinance to appropriate $42,558 from the Sewer Capital and Contingency Fund was adopted. The funds are being used to perform a pilot project at the Northwest Wastewater Treatment Plant. 

The total contract for the Brownlee Road rehabilitation project is now estimated at $1.3 million after the council passed an ordinance that approved a report of change order. The increase totaled $212,000. 

Two ordinances were adopted, amending the 2025 Water Fund Budget and the 2025 Sewer Fund Budget. An additional $6,000 is needed from the Water Fund Budget and an additional $5,000 from the Sewer Fund Budget.

The last item on old business was an ordinance to amend the 2024 State and State and Federal Grants Fund, Diversion Program Fund and Riverboat Gaming Trust Fund budgets. The amendments follow the Louisiana Local Government Budget Act. 

New business on the agenda included an amendment to a previously approved ordinance relating to renovating the city council chambers.

The project’s cost and budget is $600,000, according to City Engineer Ben Rauschenbach. Funds were coming from the 2025 Jail and Municipal Building Fund. Repairs include seating replacement, updating finishes, replacement of acoustics, and additional audio/visual projectors and screens. 

Rauschenbach proposed changing where the funds are coming from in Tuesday’s meeting. There is an outstanding amount in the 2018 LCDA bond that could cover the project, resulting in the closer of the bond. The bond surplus totals $681,135 and would eliminate the city’s need to use the jail and municipal funds. 

Emilee Ruth Calametti serves as staff reporter for The Center Square covering the Northwestern Louisiana region. She holds her M.A. in English from Georgia State University and soon, an additional M.A. in Journalism from New York University. Emilee has bylines in DIG Magazine, Houstonia Magazine, Bookstr, inRegister, The Click News, and the Virginia Woolf Miscellany. She is a Louisiana native with over seven years of journalism experience.

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KSAT’s Ernie Zuniga continues ‘Show Me Your Medals’ segment

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2025-04-09 07:15:15

SUMMARY: KSAT’s Ernie Zuniga continues the “Show Me Your Medals” segment, highlighting local businesses and organizations selling Fiesta medals. Absolute Power Electrical Contractors celebrates its 20th anniversary, offering medals for $10 with proceeds benefiting Sleep at Heavenly Peace. Other businesses featured include True Branding, the San Antonio Humane Society, San Antonio Cactus and Zero Fight Society, Rhino Roofers, and the recently crowned first deaf queen of the San Antonio Lutheran Coronation Association. Medals are available for $10 each, with proceeds supporting various causes. Viewers are encouraged to send in their medals for inclusion in the ongoing Fiesta celebration.

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Today’s medals were from Absolute Power Electrical Contractors, Tru Branding, San Antonio Humane Society, San Antonio Cactus & Xerophyte Society, Rhino Roofers and Queen Gabriella Banda.

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