Louisiana farmers face Sept. 16 deadline for insurance waiver for disaster assistanceBenedict, Linda F
The Police and Fire of Bossier Parish are among the tops in all of Louisiana and because of their incredible service, we enjoy much lowered property insurance rates. Real Estate Gary McCoy Real Estate No matter whether you prefer the comforts of a subdivision or you're up for the rural life...
The Police and Fire of Bossier Parish are among the tops in all of Louisiana and because of their incredible service, we enjoy much lowered property insurance rates. Real Estate Gary McCoy Real Estate No matter whether you prefer the comforts of a subdivision or you're up for the rural life...
Resiliency-based planning, however, has been opposed by grassroots organizations and activists. In 2015 in response to the City of New Orleans’s resilience strategy,posters started appearing throughout New Orleansquoting Tracie Washington of the Louisiana Justice Institute. “Stop calling me resilient,...
provide $1.1 billion to combat the Zika virus and send $500 million to Louisiana and other states facing natural disasters. One of the reasons that this legislation came down to the end of the wire was that Democrats demanded funding in the spending package for the water infrastructure problems...
The city also provided a $100,000 Economic Development Fund grant, and the Louisiana Office of Community Development provided a loan for $1 million. The store also received $2.2 million in historic tax credit equity and $2.2 million in new market tax credit equity. ...
3. High winds, storm surges, high tides, and flooding affected not only Louisiana but also Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi. Other areas affected included the Caribbean, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic where nearly 180 people were killed and tens of thousands were left homeless. #48. ...
Farmers markets and resiliency: Don’t get me started. Hello leaders. I’m out on my “summer tour” of the northeast part of the US leaving my beloved New Orleans simmering and hunkering down for hurricane season, one that is projected to be an extremely active one. ...
leaving behind just what their families do not care for. Some CSA farmers donate this extra produce to a food bank. In other CSAs, the members have wider choice to fill their box with whatever appeals to them, within certain limitations. e.g. “Just one basket of strawberries per family...
‘Oh, they’re resilient,’ that means you can do something else to me. I am not resilient.” As (it) makes clear, instead of simply addressing the cause of environmental degradation such as land loss, Louisiana has apparently accepted the inevitability of this degradation–and is learning ...