Oct 15, 2009 | KSLA-TV Shreveport
"It was an injustice to the district," said Former Fire Chief of the Dubberly Volunteer Fire Department, John Smith.
Dubberly fire district board fires chief, others
DUBBERLY - The village of Dubberly is not going without fire protection despite an administrative house cleaning that took place Tuesday night within the fire department, fire and village officials assured residents today.
NSU recognizes family with seven nursing school alumnae
One family's dedication to education created a legacy at Northwestern State University's College of Nursing in Shreveport.
A mother and her one-year-old daughter are reported missing. Twenty-two-year-old Olivia Green and her 15-month-old daughter Calli Adcock were last heard from Monday afternoon.
Community Briefly: Race for the Cure raises $241,000+
The Northwest Louisiana affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure raised more than $241,000 with this year's Race for the Cure.
Crash in Minden leads to arrests of two on drug charges
MINDEN - A Webster sheriff's investigator helping investigate a crash today on Middle Road in Minden noticed the driver and a passenger behaving unusually.
Webster Parish men arrested for guns theft
Two Ark-La-Tex men are now behind bars in Webster Parish in connection with the theft of more than 20 weapons from an Ark-La-Tex home.
Two arrested, another sought over theft of guns from Dubberly residence
MINDEN - Two men have been arrested and authorities are looking for a third in connection with the theft last month of more than 20 weapons from a Dubberly residence.
Region Briefs: Farmer's Market begins Saturday at The Farm
MINDEN - If you've got something that's homegrown, homespun, handmade or handcrafted, then you can sell it Saturday at the Farmer's Market that will be set up on The Farm, a four-acre site owned by Cultural Crossroads at the corner of East Union and Talton in Minden.
Heflin festival recalls past while looking to the future
HEFLIN - Organizers of the first Heflin Sawmill Festival had two goals in mind when they set about creating the event two months ago: recognize an industry that once was the community's lifeblood and use it to make a difference in future generations.