The Lincoln Parish Police Jury is taking a multi-pronged approach to handling its financial management duties after facing high turnover at the treasurer position in recent years.
Tonight the Lincoln Parish Police Jury will discuss the future of the frequently changing parish treasurer position, as well as potential updates to its policies on animal control.
This fall Lincoln Parish poll-goers will get to weigh in on a statewide constitutional amendment that would kickstart the process of centralizing the collection of sales taxes in Louisiana under one roof.
More than three months after the company that burns wood waste at the Lincoln Parish Landfill sued the parish government for withholding its pay, the parish has sued them back.
The dilapidated former gas station in Simsboro that has local officials concerned for residents’ safety may soon be auctioned off to a new private owner.
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury believes it may have found a place to relocate the parish health unit, and it’s hoping to use its newly acquired COVID-19 relief funding from the federal government to do it.
The Lincoln Parish Library Board of Control will interview the two candidates seeking to fill an open spot on the board at a special meeting called for this afternoon.
The Lincoln Parish Police Jury and village of Simsboro are trying to figure out what to do with an extremely dilapidated former gas station property that officials say poses a significant safety risk.