Confirmed coronavirus cases in Lincoln Parish have now grown to 13, according to statistics released at noon Wednesday by the Louisiana Department of Health.
GRAMBLING — Grambling State University President Rick Gallot announced Wednesday afternoon that a virtual Town Hall meeting with University of Louisiana System President Jim Henderson will be hosted on Facebook Live at 6 p.m. today.
In these days of staying at home and social distancing, finding ways to brighten spirits and finding a way to escape reality, if only for a little while, has become a “bear” necessity for children and adults alike.
Gov. John Bel Edwards said earlier this week he plans to extend Louisiana’s stay-at-home coronavirus response order through April 30, and while he had yet to officially do so by Wednesday afternoon, that likely means students won’t go back to school until then.
Confirmed coronavirus cases in Lincoln Parish have now jumped to 12, according to statistics released at noon Tuesday by the Louisiana Department of Health.
There were some background noises and dips in volume, but the Lincoln Parish Police Jury was able to complete all business in its first remoteaccess, livestream meeting Monday night.