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The Shreveport City Council meeting Tuesday July, 25, 2023, at Government Plaza. The Shreveport Police Department, alongside other authorities, is examining the circumstances surrounding the ...
Councilwoman Tabatha Taylor expressed concern that numerous qualified applicants may be overlooked if the council decides to hire someone else, which could be perceived as a negative mark in the city.
Was killed before he was able to serve term. Moses Hodge Crowell: 1871: 1872: Republican: Appointed by the Union. Joseph Taylor, M.D. 1872: 1873: Dem. Was forbidden to serve by Federal authorities. (Confederate Loyalist) Samuel Levy, M.A. Walsh: 1872: 1873: Republican: Jointly appointed by Federal government, Levy was the first Jewish Mayor ...
The Lillelid murders were a series of killings that took place in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. Three members of the Lillelid family were killed on April 6, 1997. Vidar Lillelid (aged 34), Delfina Lillelid (aged 28), their daughter Tabitha (aged 6), and son Peter (aged 2) were shot on a deserted rural road near Baileyton after a ...
Businesswoman. Hazel Beard ( née Fain; September 16, 1930 – December 26, 2022) was an American politician who was the first woman and the first Republican to have served as mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, since the era of Reconstruction. Prior to her mayoral service, Beard was a small business owner and a member of the Shreveport City ...
The bond election was passed on a 5-to-2 vote, with council members Gary Brooks, Grayson Boucher, Ursula Bowman, Jim Taliaferro and Alan Jackson voting in favor, and James Green and Tabatha Taylor ...
Killing of Lacey Fletcher. On January 4, 2022, 911 reported that 64-year-old Sheila Fletcher and her husband, Clay Fletcher, had found her 36-year-old daughter Lacey Ellen Fletcher dead on their couch. It was revealed that for at least 12 years, Lacey Fletcher had been neglected by her parents after becoming unable to leave her house due to a ...
Cedric Glover. Cedric Bradford Glover (born August 9, 1965) is a Democratic Party politician who is a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, representing District 4. [1] He was earlier the two-term mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, the first African-American to hold that position. Outgoing Mayor Keith Hightower was term-limited in 2006 ...