With a 10-year property tax renewal now secured, the Lincoln Parish Library isn’t planning to spend any more money in 2022 than it did this year, when its future revenue was hanging in the balance.
After resolving to stop contributing to 4 Paws Rescue’s funding next year, the Lincoln Parish Police Jury has now come to a new, tentative agreement with the nonprofit animal shelter to reinstate funding in a different form.
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury plans to perform some $8.9 million in road and bridge repairs and replacements over the next three years, according to a tentative Capital Improvement Program documen
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury has a new per-animal agreement with Simply Southern Rescue of Ruston to take dogs picked up by the parish sheriff ’s animal control deputy.
Representatives of the Lincoln Parish Police Jury and 4 Paws Rescue could sit down together as early this week to discuss a possible contractual relationship that could restore public funding to the nonprofit animal group.
Lincoln Parish property owners should receive their delayed 2021 tax notices in mid-December if the process continues on track, local officials said Thursday.
When the Lincoln Parish Police Jury reviews its finances for 2022 at Tuesday’s meeting, the most discussed expense item could be one that’s not actually on the budget.
As Louisiana’s statewide mask mandate ended Wednesday, local policymakers made decisions on their own requirements, with most opting to make face coverings optional.
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury has decided to stop contributing funding to Ruston-based animal shelter 4 Paws Rescue, denying the shelter’s $24,000 funding request for 2022.