The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana (2024)

THE TIMES shreveporttimes.com THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2010 7A State agencies facing another cut to budget By Mike Hasten BATON ROUGE State officials have discovered a $108 million hole in the budget for last fiscal year, so state agencies have to prepare for a further reduction in this year's spending. Commissioner of Administration Paul Rainwater said Tuesday that although the books on the fiscal year that ended June 30 aren't officially closed yet, budget analysts are certain "we finished the year with a deficit," despite three budget cuts during the year. This would be a record fourth cut to balance a single year's budget. Rainwater said he has spoken to several agencies that receive state general funds and planned to meet Wednesday with higher education system heads to discuss possibilities. "We're going.

protect critical services," The state Constitution gives the governor authority to cut up to 3 percent of state funding after notifying the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget of an impending deficit. Rainwater said he will notify the committee Oct. 22 and the governor has 30 days in which to issue an executive order implementing cuts. "It's unilateral," he said, so all the administration will do is tell the committee what it is doing to solve the deficit. Once the committee recognizes the deficit, the governor can cut up to 3 percent, which would more than cover a $108 million deficit.

A decline in corporate income taxes is the culprit, Rainwater said. Corporate taxes have dropped steadily since the national recession started affecting the state. Sen. Mike Michot, R-Lafayette, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, says the decline is a reflection of "the times we live in. The economy is obviously in decline." He said Rainwater's report "reinforces the Senate's position that any known deficit should be addressed before the end of the year.

We were concerned that once they closed the books, there might be another deficit." Some House members, led by Speaker Jim Tucker, R-Terrytown, wanted to put off covering a pending end deficit during the legislative session. But the Senate version of the budget for this fiscal year incorporated the deficit, forcing the budget problem to be dealt with before the end of the year. Michot said it also "reaffirms the use of Rainy Day Funds" $198 million that offset much of the problem carrying over the fund loss into this year. However, if a lawsuit challenging the use of the "rainy day" money is successful, that $198 million would be added to the amount that has to be cut this year. Another factor that has to be considered, Rainwater said, is a possible $50 million shortfall in Medicaid funds in the Department of Health and Hospitals because of increased utilization of public hospitals.

The administration is working on a way to possibly offset that loss, he said, but if it can't, that's another $50 million in cuts. All of this shortage. complicates the budget for the following year, Michot said. State agencies already were asked to draw up "what-if" budgets accounting for a 35 percent cut in what's referred to as "the cliff year" when more than $1.5 billion in federal funding expires. "It's growing from a cliff to the Grand Canyon," Michot said.

Annual Lu Lumberjack Festival set to roll By Vickie Welborn SPRINGHILL The 27th annual Springhill Lumberjack Festival is on the move this weekend. The two-day event that starts Friday has relocated from the city park to the Frank Anthony RV Park, giving organizers more room to spread out activities for the festival that pays homage to the timber industry. A featured festival artist will be Jim Calder, known as the "Wizard of Wood." Calder is a renowned wood carver, sculptor, artist, painter and visionary of comical and serious works ranging from his "Roscoe" hillbilly friend to the creation of the Calder Doors that won an international championship in Florence, Italy for hand carving. Calder's works of art can be found in marble, clay or even tree roots. He uses hand knives, gouges, chisels and chain saws to fashion his one-of-a-kind creations, many of If you go The Springhill Lumberjack Festival will hold events Friday night and Saturday.

Highlights include: Friday "The Wizard of Wood James C. Calder Springhill High Band of Gold, I hometown composer and songwriter NIki J. Crawford. Saturday antique car show, truck and tractor show, festival parade, Randall Eller's Illusions, poster and photo contest, live entertainment, volunteer firefighter competition, pet show, Kids' Korner, vendors and booths. ance of Joe Stampley and The Uniques.

The band that rocked the 1960s has reunited and will perform to a soldout crowd Saturday night. But they also will make an appear- which will be on display. ance as the parade marshals Saturday Another highlight is the appear- morning, DEATHS Bossier Parish Shreveport. Brooks, Olan O'Neal "Dude," 79, of Richardson, Trinity Aleise, (infant), of Bossier City, died Monday; services Shreveport, died Sunday; graveside services at 11 a.m. Friday in Forest at 2 p.m.

today at Hill Crest Funeral Park West Cemetery, Shreveport; Home, Haughton; burial in Crest arrangements by Heavenly Gates Hill Memorial Park Cemetery, Haughton. Funeral Home, Shreveport. Caddo Parish Sabine Parish Broussard, Terryanna Glen, (infant), Stroud, Josia 91, of Many, died of Shreveport, died Saturday; Tuesday; services at 11 a.m. today graveside services a.m. today at Pendleton Assembly of God in Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery, Church, Many; burial in church Shreveport; arrangements by cemetery; arrangements by RoseHeavenly Gates Funeral Home, Neath Funeral Home, Many.

STROLLER Birthdays 8499, or Caddo Animal Control, (318) 226-6624. Dogs and cats are available Celebrating a birthday today: RASHEA for adoption at Bossier and Caddo. TAYLOR, of Shreveport. BEVERLY is and punishable TAYLOR It illegal by fine to BROCK, of Shreveport. abandon animals.

Identification LEONARD, of LACHANDA BROUSSARD, of rabies tags on animals greatly help in ALLISON CASE, of reuniting pets with owners. Shreveport. Greenwood. CLARA JACKSON, Lost: small, white, spayed, female of Shreveport. JIM SCOTT, of poodle, answers to "Allie," Wardlow Shreveport.

RACAYLA BROWN, Lucas Road area, 5, daughter of MR. and MRS. call (318) 525-6007. CARLOS BROWN, of Shreveport. Celebrated a birthday Oct.

6: GLORIA GILES, of Shreveport. TONETTE To place information in Stroller, call WELLS, of Shreveport. (318) 459-3233 between 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. weekdays and between Lost and Found Pets 2 and 5 weekends.

Reunion p.m. Editor's note: Caddo and Bossier Animal announcements must be submitted Control will not pick up in writing; they run the first all unwanted weekend animals. If you bring in your domestic the of each month. Send e-mail to animal, mainly dogs and cats, Animal Control office will accept them. Label: Bossier Animal Control, (318) 741- Attention Stroller.

PAID ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES View a week of obituaries online at Shreveporttimes.com SHREVEPORT, LA Mrs. Dorothy Ann Upshaw Bittick, 70, of Shreveport, passed away on Oct. 5, 2010, after a brief battle with stomach cancer. Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct.

7 at Osborn Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 8 in the Osborn chapel, with Ray Boswell officiating. Graveside services and interment will follow in the Hickory Grove Baptist Church cemetery in Coushatta, Louisiana.

The first of seven siblings, Dorothy was born in Bienville on Sept. 4, 1940 to Earl Thomas and Erma True Upshaw. She married the love of her life, Willis Bittick, in 1984. Dorothy worked in the insurance business for 50 years, starting her career with Hartford Steam Boiler in Houston and finishing as a licensed agent with Boswell Insurance Agency in Shreveport. Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents, Earl and Erma True; and her niece Carole is Annette survived Cason.

by Willis, her husband of 26 years; her daughters, Elisa Ann Kitchings Caster and husband, Chet, of Martin; and Lora Lee Kitchings Robehmed and husband, John, of Plano, Texas; and Willis's children, Thomas Bittick and wife, Susan, of Austin, Texas; Elizabeth Dailey and husband, Mike, of Flower Mound, Texas; and Mary Camden and husband, Mike, of Shreveport. She is also survived by her siblings: Betty Klein of Shreveport; Donnie Upshaw and wife, Muriel, of Hickory Grove; Patsy Barnwell and husband, Jim, of Rockwall, Texas; Judy Lockey and husband Jimmy, of Hickory Grove; Wayne Upshaw and wife, Denise, of Hickory Grove; and Russell Upshaw of Shreveport. Dorothy and Willis's extended family will continue to celebrate her life, including nieces and nephews an their grandchildren: Christopher, James and Paula Caster; Fredrick, Isaac, Thomas and Jessica Robehmed; Sarah, Chad, Steve, and Rebecca Dailey; and Michael, Emily and Caroline Camden. Pallbearers will include Jim Barnwell, Rick Boswell, Rodger Cason Jimmy Lockey Jimmy Lockey and Gil McElroy. The family would like to thank the doctors and staff at Willis-Knighton and Promise Hospital in Bossier City for their care.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to the American Cancer Society. OSBORNFUNERALHOME.NET 318-865-8426 Dorothy Ann Upshaw Bittick Albert W. Peterman at www.ejfieldingfh.com. E. J.

Fielding Funeral Home, Inc. Covington, LA 985-892-9222 COVINGTON, LA Albert W. Peterman passed away on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at the age of 85. Beloved husband of Emma Jane Pharis Peterman. Loving father of Jane Herman and Beth Bardwell (husband Keith).

Son of the late Mary Vanderlick and Louis Peterman. Brother of Alice Matthews, Elaine Squyres, Ruth Blanchard and the late Henry Louis Peterman, Edward Ernest Peterman and Richard Peterman. Grandfather of Jarvis Bardwell (wife Rebecca), Rona Helen Herman Hereford (husband Daniel) and Von Ehren Herman (wife Amanda). Also survived by five great-grandchildren. He retired from Bellsouth Telephone Co.

as a system engineer and served in the U.S. Army. He was an active member of New Zion Baptist Church, Telephone Pioneers and the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral services on Saturday, October 9, 2010 at 11:00 AM at New Zion Baptist Church, 17387 New Zion Church Covington, LA 70435 with visitation at church beginning at 9:00 AM. E.J.

FIELDING FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements. Interment will follow in New Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the New Zion Baptist Church Building Fund or the Gideons International. Please sign the online Guest Book Mary Aletha Berwick LONGVIEW, TX Mary Aletha Berwick passed away on Monday October 4, 2010. A funeral Mass for Aletha will be at 10am Friday October 8, 2010 at St.

Theresa Catholic Church in Gladewater Texas followed by a Christian burial at Union Grove Cemetery. A visitation and rosary will be recited at Rader funeral home in Longview. Visitation will be from 5pm to 7pm and the rosary will begin at 7pm. Aletha was born January 27, 1916 to John and Margaret Smith. She was a native East Texas and the last living member of John and Margaret Smith.

Mother enjoyed gardening and took great pride in her beautiful yard, but her greatest joy was her family and friends who were always welcomed to wonderful meals in her home. She was preceded in death by her husband Lee and her son Art, her parents, three brothers and three sisters. Survivors includes her sons John Berwick of Longview Texas, Larry Berwick and his wife Jan of White Oak Texas; daughters, Charlotte Hensley and her husband Kenneth of Longview Texas, Sylvia Mobley and her husband Randy of Shreveport Louisiana and eleven grand children and eighteen great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. The family would like to extend special thanks to Nana's caregivers in Shreveport for the care, comfort and love they gave to Nana. The family would ask that memorial contributions be made to charity of their choice in Mrs.

Berwick's name. Rader Funeral Home Longview, TX 903-753-3373 Louis Edward Bamburg MARTIN, LA Funeral services for Louis Edward Bamburg, 97, of Martin, LA will be held at 2 P.M. Friday, October 8, 2010 at Rockett-Nettles Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Harry Bamburg officiating. Interment will follow in Liberty Cemetery.

Visitation will be Thursday, October 7, 2010 from 5 to 8 P.M. at the funeral home. He was born January 8, 1913 in Coushatta, LA and passed away October 5, 2010. He was preceded in death by his parents, Wiley and Lily Bamburg; son, Louis Edward Bamburg, granddaughter, Becky; and daughter-in-law, Linda Bamburg. Mr.

Bamburg is survived by his wife of 73 years, Ruby Cannon Bamburg; son, Ruben "R.L." Bamburg and wife, Jo of Shreveport, LA; daughter-in-law, Pat Kitchings and husband, Jerry of Martin, LA; grandchildren, Vicky Robinette and husband, Chris of Castor, LA, Tim Bamburg and wife, Patricia of Martin, LA, David Allen Bamburg and wife, Marney of Rapid City, SD, Dana Tisdale and husband, Randy of Wichita Falls, TX; brother, Jerry Ray Bamburg and wife, Vera of Shreveport, LA; sister, Louise Cannon of Martin, LA; 13 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren and another one due next month. Louis was 1 of 13 siblings, 2 of which remain. Rockett-Nettles Funeral Home Coushatta, LA 318-932-4362 Elder Clarence A. Wilcox, Sr. (CMSgt.

USAF, RET.) An BOSSIER CITY, LA Services honoring the life of Clarence Wilcox, will be held at the Rose-Neath Funeral Home Chapel (2201 Airline Drive), Friday, October 8, 2010 at 11:30 a.m. Interment will follow at the Northwest LA Veterans Cemetery, Keithville, LA with U. S. Air Force honors. Visitation will be 6 to 7 p.m.

Thursday, October 7, 2010 at Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Bossier City. Elder Wilcox, devoted husband, father, grandfather (Popee) was born to Waymon Wilcox and Eddie Mae Smith in Surrency, GA on November 5, 1935. He went to be with the Lord October 4, 2010. He was preceded in death by his father, Waymon Wilcox and brothers, Nathaniel and David Wilcox. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Pastor Mary M.

Wilcox; mother, Eddie Mae Smith; step mother, Ethel Wilcox; sons, Clarence (Constance) Wilcox, Wyndal (Johnessa) Wilcox and Charles (Amy) Wilcox; daughters, Rebecca McClodden, Lesia (Darryl) Parker, (Braden) Friday and Nichole (Leslie) Yarbough; 20 grandchildren; great grandchildren; brothers, Quanida Wilcox, Bobby (Johnetta) Wilcox, Stanford (Gloria) Wilcox, James (Willie Mae) Wilcox, Tony (Belva) Wilcox, Donny (Faye) Wilcox, William (Evelyn) Hayward, sisters, Betty (Tyrone) Miller, Juanita (Frank) Garner, Gloria (Jack) Jones, Portia (Clifford) Wooden; four brothers-in-law; five sisters-in-law and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and numerous friends from around the world. Elder Wilcox was a member of Calvary Temple Holiness Church where he served as the Sunday School Superintendent and head of the men's ministry. He served with the United States Air Force and retired in 1985 after 30 years of active duty service in the grade of Chief Master Sergeant. Following retirement from the Air Force, he immediately entered federal civil service where he retired in 1995. He loved teaching the Bible and enjoyed fishing.

He loved and cherished his family and was devoted to helping others. Serving as honorary pallbearers will be sons-in-law, Darryl Parker, Braden Friday, Leslie Yarbough and grandsons, Christopher Barnes, Jawann and Jaren Wilcox, Kendall and Aaron Friday, and Joshua Walker. Rose-Neath Funeral Home Bossier Chapel 746-2543 TO Lena Ann Sisk BOSSIER CITY, LA Graveside services for Lena Ann Sisk will be held on Friday, October 8, 2010, at 12 p.m. at Ashdown Cemetery in Ashdown, Arkansas with Rev. Barbara Gilbert of Ogden United Methodist Church officiating.

Lena Ann was born on May 19, 1941 to Ruby Furlow Sisk and Marvin Sisk. She left this life on October 5, 2010. Lena. Ann is predeceased by her father, Marvin Sisk, grandfather, Richard Lee Sisk, grandmother, Bama Furlow, and stepfather, Floyd B. Harris.

She is survived by her mother, Ruby Furlow Harris, brothers, William Lee Sisk and wife Leah, Clint Sturdivant and wife Holly; sisters, Mary Jo Capps and husband Norman, Floy Marie Yates and husband Gary. She is also her nephew, Toby Yates; nieces, Rachel Davis, Rebecca Sisk, Ranell Payton, breath, Sheila Capps, Carey Waldron, Katy Sturdivant and Sydni Sturdivant; ert T. Furlow and wife Sandra, and numerous cousins. Lena Ann was so full of love. She never met a stranger and considered friend.

She never forgot a birthday. She enjoyed singing her favorite hymns simply the best at playing Wheel of Fortune. She was a huge fan of Elvis, but all, loved her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The family would like to express their gratitude to Jeff, Shana and staff at Hospital ICU in Shreveport for their kindness and the outstanding care they Lena Ann during her final days. Rose-Neath Funeral Home Bossier Chapel 746-2543 Connie L.

Frizzell VIVIAN, LA Connie L. Frizzell, 97, of Vivian, LA passed away Tuesday, October 5, 2010. Funeral Services will be held at 2 PM, Friday, October 8, 2010 at Emmanuelle Baptist Church in Vivian, LA. Burial will follow in the Vivian Cemetery. There will be a time of visitation Thursday evening at the Gorsulowsky Funeral Home Chapel in Vivian, LA 6 PM to 7:30 PM.

Mr. Frizzell was born April 4, 1913 in Barham, Arkansas to Flem and Myrtle Stephens Frizzell, and was a resident of Vivian since the late 50's. He was a member of Emmanuelle Baptist Church in Vivian, LA. Connie retired from the oil and gas industry and went to work for the US Post Office for many years. He was a US Army Veteran of WWII and was a POW and was liberated at the end of WWII.

He was active all of his life in the National Guard. He began his life of service at an early age as a Cub Scout and Boy Scout then later into the US Army. Connie was extremely proud to be able to serve his country. Preceded in death by his wives Geneva Frizzell and Ellender Frizzell. He is survived by two daughters Betty Eaton and husband Jim of Atlanta, Texas, and Barbara Norris of West Monroe, LA.

One brother Arlis Frizzell and wife Peggy of Mira, LA. Five grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, and 5 great great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ed Whatley, Randy Wilson, Jimmy Eaton, Rickey Norris, Scott Norris, and Tom Calloway. Gorsulowsky Funeral Home (318) 375-3339 survived by Laurie Culuncle, Rob- everyone her and was most of Promise gave to Randell C. Darnell FT.

WORTH, TX A funeral mass celebrating the life of Randell C. Darnell will be at 11:00 a.m., Friday, October 8, 2010, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Shreveport. Officiating will be Father Francis Kamau. Interment will follow' in Forest Park West Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m.

with a Vigil following at RoseNeath Marshall Street Chapel Thursday evening. Randell was born February 21, 1936 in Harrodsburg, KY and passed away Monday, October 4, 2010, in Ft. Worth, TX. He was a former resident of Shreveport. He is survived by his daughter, Audra Arenas and husband, Luis of Ft.

Worth, TX; grandchildren, Aiden and lan; sisters, Sarah Brown, Nancy Bailey and Dorothy Vanarsdall; and brother, Luther Darnell. Honoring Randell, as pallbearers will be Aaron Goodwin, Stephen Hemandez, Andrew Hernandez, Michael Hernandez and Michael Harold. Aiden and Ian will serve their Grandpa as honorary pallbearers. Rose-Neath Funeral Home Marshall St. Chapel 222-0348 Arvie Lucinda White co*ckerham SHREVEPORT, LA Funeral services for Arvie Lucinda White co*ckerham, 93, will be held at 2:00 p.m.

Thursday, October 7, 2010 at Kingston Road Baptist Church. Officiating will be Rev. Crawford Williams. Interment will follow in Forest Park Cemetery, St. Vincent Ave.

Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. until service time at the church. Arvie was born in Nola, MS on July 24, 1917 and passed away on October 6, 2010 in Shreveport, LA. She was the last of 10 children to be born to Sylvester Guinn White and Rilla Susan Warren. She completed high school at Ogden, LA where she played on the basketball team.

Her brother, Frank, returned from WWII and moved to Shreveport. He invited Arvie to Shreveport where she would complete Draughn Business College. In 1937, she and Joseph Cullen co*ckerham were married. Arvie was the pastor's secretary at Ingleside Baptist Church for 28 years. Preceding her in death were her husband, daughter, Phyllis Elaine, her parents and all her siblings.

She is survived by her sons, Warren, Richard and his wife, Judy, five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Thanks to Hospice, faithful sitters and a special thanks to Clinton Wheeler. Rose-Neath Funeral Home Southside Chapel 687-1256 Wilson T. Eason, Jr. SHREVEPORT, LA Graveside services for Wilson Thomas "Tommy" Eason "a certified guitar age 77, will be held at on Friday, October 8, 2010 at Forest Park St.

Vincent Cemetery. Officiating will be Bro. Ed Johnson. Visitation with the family will be Thursday, October 7, 2010 from 5 p.m. till 7 p.m.

at the Forest Park Funeral Home, 1201 Louisiana Ave. After a courageous battle with cancer W.T. went to be with Lord on October 5, 2010. "God saw that he was getting tired and the cure was not to be so He put His arms around him and said come go with Me." He was born on April 3, 1933 in Bellwood, LA. He was a lifetime resident of Shreveport.

Mr. Eason proudly served our country as part of the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jean Eason; daughter, Kathy Eason Lee and mother, Ruth F. Eason and father, Wilson Thomas Eason, Sr.

Left to cherish his memory are: son, Raymond Eason; daughter-in-law, Sherry Eason; grandchildren, Jonathan and Charles Eason, Kristy Hust and Stephanie Jessup; two great grandchildren, many friends and extended family members. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that memorials be given to the American Cancer Society in his name. Forest Park Funeral Home (318) 221-7181 FREE DELIVERY To Hospitals Funeral Homes KaBloon, Florist 797-9585 SH-1000173958 We Care Too! Mulds Funeral Home "Personal service at affordable prices." 7849 East Kings Highway Shreveport, Louisiana 318-797-8124 ELDERLY LAW John E. Settle, Jr. Attorney at Law (318) 742-5513 Benevolent FUNERAL HOME INC.

1624 Milam: St. Shreveport, LA 221-1627 SERVICES FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,2010 MR. AARON LEE New Hope Baptist Church (Haughton, LA.) Int: Church Cemetery In state: 10:00 A.M. Huey L. Taylor, President.

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FAQs

What famous person is from Shreveport Louisiana? ›

Earl Poitier was born on 16 December 1974 in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA. He is an actor, known for Remember the Titans (2000), Drumline (2002) and Roswell (1999).

What is the white population in Shreveport Louisiana? ›

Population & Diversity

In 2022, there were 1.56 times more Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) residents (105k people) in Shreveport, LA than any other race or ethnicity. There were 67.5k White (Non-Hispanic) and 4.28k Two+ (Non-Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.

What was the original name of Shreveport? ›

Shreve Town was originally contained within the boundaries of a piece of land sold to the company in 1835 by the indigenous Caddo Indians. In 1838 Caddo Parish was created from the large Natchitoches Parish, and Shreve Town became its parish seat. On March 20, 1839, the town was incorporated as Shreveport.

Is Shreveport a expensive city? ›

Shreveport's housing expenses are 20% lower than the national average and the utility prices are 14% lower than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 2% lower than the national average. Shreveport has grocery prices that are 1% lower than the national average.

What is Shreveport best known for? ›

What is there to do in Shreveport, LA? Shreveport is probably best-known for its flashy riverboat casinos, but the city is overflowing with other activities and adventures. The annual Film Prize for short films and the Music Prize are part of the Prize Fest that attracts thousands of visitors to Shreveport.

Did Elvis play in Shreveport? ›

Second only to the Grand Ole Opry, many claim the Louisiana Hayride was the most successful stage in music history. Elvis Presley at the Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport in 1956 with the original band.

Why is Shreveport called Ratchet city? ›

By 1999, Anthony Mandigo decided it was Shreveport's time to contribute its own style of hip-hop. He created Lava House records and brought into the industry lexicon a term he got from his grandmother — "ratchet." It became one of Shreveport's most known sounds.

What is the whitest parish in Louisiana? ›

White Population of Louisiana

The Louisiana parishes with the highest percentage of people identifying as white are Livingston, Beauregard, St. Tammany, Vermilion, and Jefferson Davis. Livingston is located east of Baton Rouge, while Beauregard is located in the southwest portion of the state, north of Lake Charles.

Is Shreveport, Louisiana a good place to live? ›

Shreveport is a great place to live if you want "just enough" in a city. It's very quaint, so there's always a "homey" feeling. The homes here are very affordable as well so it makes home-ownership more obtainable versus other cities.

Who was the serial killer in Shreveport? ›

Nathaniel Code, the Shreveport Serial Killer, murdered eight people, including his own grandfather in the 1980's. Code was born in Shreveport in 1956. At the age of 20, he went to prison for aggravated rape. After his release, he started killing people.

What is the oldest business in Shreveport? ›

Morris & Co. drugstore was operating on Texas Street. The lineage of his early business has endured for over 183 years, continuing today as Shreveport's oldest company, Morris & Dickson.

Why are people leaving Shreveport? ›

"Shreveport has seen a population decrease of 4.6% from 2010 to 2020, with the 2020 population at 187,593. High crime rates and economic struggles, including a lack of job opportunities and declining industries, have contributed to the town's decline."

What rank is Shreveport in crime? ›

If the city has no more homicides in 2023, Shreveport will end the year with a homicide rate of 41.07 homicides per 100,000 people, based on the Census Bureau's most recent population estimate. That would give Shreveport the fifth highest homicide rate in America when compared to other cities' 2022 homicide rates.

What is the safest area in Shreveport? ›

Safest Shreveport Area Neighborhoods
  • Twelve Oaks / Lakeside on Long Lake.
  • Ellerbe Woods.
  • Lorraine.
  • Western Hills and Yarborough.
  • Lakeview.
  • Pierremont / Cedar Grove.
  • Spring Lake.
  • Freestate North Highlands West.

How many NFL players are from Shreveport Louisiana? ›

Newberg, who counts players on active NFL rosters as well as practice squad players and injured reserve lists, credits the Shreveport area with 11 current NFL players in a population of 441,000.

Where in Shreveport was True Blood filmed? ›

While the town of Bon Temp, is purely fictional, much of the series' first two seasons of True Blood filmed in actual locations in Louisiana. A Victorian-era home, Austen Place (formerly known as the Oglivie-Wiener Mansion), is prominently featured in the opening credits of the HBO series.

Why is Shreveport important to Louisiana? ›

Shreveport is now the commercial and industrial centre for a three-state region (known as the Ark-La-Tex). Important products include petroleum, natural gas, chemicals, iron and steel products, cotton, and lumber.

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