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Stacey Tinsley

Bossier City

Managing Editor at Bossier Press-Tribune

Articles

  • 4 weeks ago | press-herald.com | Stacey Tinsley

    11 The Humane Society of Northwest Louisiana (HSNWLA) hosted its highly anticipated Canine Carnival Gala on April 5, transforming the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum into a dazzling, circus-themed celebration—all in the name of saving dogs in need in support of the rescue mission efforts of the organization. The inspiration behind the event came from a deeply personal place for Kady Maranto, board treasurer of HSNWLA.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | bossierpress.com | Stacey Tinsley

    1 By Stacey Tinsley, Bossier Press-TribuneAt its regular meeting on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, the Bossier City Council received an update from the Bossier City Charter Commission. “Ten months ago, we were asked to review the existing city charter and make recommendations to bring it up to date,” said Vicky Whitman, a member of the Commission. “We have held town halls, workshops, and meetings, studying and comparing different issues to complete this task for you.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | bossierpress.com | Stacey Tinsley

    1 By Stacey Tinsley, Bossier Press-TribuneBossier City and Bossier Parish came together on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024, for the annual National Night Out, an event designed to foster relationships between law enforcement and residents while promoting crime prevention and community unity.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | bossierpress.com | Stacey Tinsley

    1 By Stacey Tinsley, Bossier Press-TribuneFood, art, and a great cause came together on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, to bring awareness to a local nonprofit as the 43rd Annual TASTE: A Festival of Food & Art was held at the Shreveport Convention Center. The event benefited Holy Angels, a residential and training campus for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

  • Sep 13, 2024 | bossierpress.com | Stacey Tinsley

    1 By Stacey Tinsley, Bossier Press-TribuneHaughton’s Town Hall has launched a new initiative aimed at helping those in need. On Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, the town announced the opening of a Little Free Pantry at Joe Delaney Park, offering food and essential items to the community. Founder of the Little Free Pantry, Ethan Jeffus, explained how the project began in 2022 with the goal of expanding access to food and essential resources throughout Louisiana.