SHREVEPORT, La. - A recent ruling on the Bossier City term limit lawsuit has left the leader of the petition coalition frustrated, but more eager than ever to get term
NEW ORLEANS, La – A Bossier District Court judge was wrong in ruling the executive director of a recreational and water district was not violating the state’s dual officeholding law,
BENTON, La. – Robert Berry’s positions as executive director and board member of the Cypress Black Bayou Recreational and Water Conservation District do not constitute incompatible offices so he can
BENTON, La. A Bossier Parish teacher arrested on child-desertion charges involving her 3-year-old daughter should not face criminal charges, the district attorney concluded after reviewing the case, which has played out amid a contentious child-custody dispute.
Danielle Chandler, a teacher at Legacy Elementary, vehemently disputed the charges filed last November, saying her child was never left unsupervised and that she did not have a drinking problem. School system officials who investigated the case and reinstated Chandler days after her arrest called it a âdomestic situationâ involving Chandler and her ex-husband, who went to court seeking custody of the child in the wake of the arrest.