Leadership Livingston Project Reveal - Child Advocacy Center in Denham Springs A project from the recent Leadership Livingston Class of 2024 is complete. This project group raised a total of $11,500 for Child Advocacy Services CASA and CAC, through business and private donations. Through the support, the project was able to install a fence, install sails for shade, purchase and install outdoor furniture, purchase and install an outdoor building. Funds left over from the project allowed for a donation of
Lori Johnson, Hancock Whitney Bank, Named Ambassador of the Year, Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce Today at the Chamber's Installation, Lori Johnson was named the 2023 Ambassador of the Year. Lori has been an Ambassador and strong advocate of the Chamber for years. She continuously offers the opportunity to other businesses and professionals. Lori serves on or has served on several committees including Ambassador, Gala and Expo. Congratulations to Lori!
French Settlement Police Department Receives Facility Improvements From the French Settlement Police Department: "Hello everyone, you may have noticed construction activities behind the French Settlement Town Hall. Well, that's the French Settlement Police Department receiving much needed improvements. A big THANKS to our outgoing Speaker Clay Schexnayder (District 81 Louisiana State House of Representatives and a proud native of French Settlement), who worked with Police Chief Cary Mosby to secure
Sheriff Jason Ard Announces Emergency Response & Evacuation Center for Livingston Parish From Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office: "The Livingston Parish Emergency Response & Evacuation Center will serve as base camp for first responders/disaster relief crews before/during/after emergencies. It will also serve as a place to house those in need of shelter in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. This first-of-its-kind $45 Million facility will be fully funded by the State of Louisiana through Capital
Library Tax Renewal - November 2023 Ballot On Nov. 18, YOUR Livingston Parish Library will be on the ballot! The Livingston Parish Library's existing 10-mill, 10-year tax will be on the Nov. 18 ballot. On November 18, 2023, Livingston Parish voters will decide whether or not to extend an existing 10-year, 10-mill tax dedicated to acquiring, constructing, improving, maintaining and operating the Livingston Parish Library. This is A RENEWAL of
Leadership Group Completes "Outdoor Oasis" Project at the Livingston Council on AgingFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Chamber Office Phone: 225-665-8155 Email: office@livingstonparishchamber.org Date: October 5, 2023Leadership Group Completes "Outdoor Oasis" Project at the Livingston Council on AgingDenham Springs, LA - On Thursday, October 5, 2023, the Chamber of Commerce community project, "Outdoor Oasis," was unveiled. This project was chosen by members of the Leadership Livingston Project Group after
LIVINGSTON PARISH FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 7 UNVEILS NEW EXTRICATION EQUIPMENTFROM FIREHOUSE SUBS PUBLIC SAFETY FOUNDATION September 26, 2023 – Denham Springs, LA – According to the U.S. Federal Highway Administration, over 50% of all crashes occur at or near intersections. Traffic signals, multiple lanes, and heavy amounts of traffic make these locations particularly dangerous. Increased accidents at intersections place added stress on the already difficult job of first responders. But, thanks
Leadership Livingston Class of 2024 Announced On Wednesday, August 9, 2023, the Leadership Livingston Class of 2024 was announced. The class was presented to over 200 attendees at the Annual State of Livingston Parish Address. Prior to the luncheon event, the class was introduced to each other through a meet and greet type event and program orientation. “We are looking forward to this 12th cohort of the Leadership Livingston Program. It is always an exciting time as the new class begins with
Improvements to Pupil Appraisal Center Revealed with Leadership LivingstonOn Wednesday, June 14, 2023 an official reveal of improvements to the LPPS Pupil Appraisal Center in Livingston was held. The event was organized by the Leadership Livingston Program in coordination with the Livingston Parish School System. The Pupil Appraisal Center (PAC) is charged with the duty of identifying children in Livingston Parish who may be in need of special education services. The PAC houses close to 70 staff, and
Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce Project Group “PAC CAN PLAY” breaks ground for Project at Pupil Appraisal Center in Livingston. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 8, 2023 Livingston, LA — The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership LivingstonProject Group, PAC can Play, has broken ground on their community project at the Pupil Appraisal Center in Livingston, which is utilized to evaluate young children entering the public school system. PAC can Play recognized the need for a safe, comfortable,
Livingston Parish Top News Highlights for 2023 March 8, 2023 First Responders Monument revealed. March Giovanni Tavor - Livingston Parish Library Director Resigns Assistant Director Jennifer Seneca resigns March 25, 2023 Sales tax proposal for Livingston Parish Public Schools staff raises fails. Erin Sandefur wins Parish Council District 5 seat in special election.
Leadership Livingston Group “PAC CAN PLAY” Announces Project for Pupil Appraisal Center in Livingston. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 14, 2023 Livingston, LA — The Leadership Livingston Project Group, PAC can Play, announces their new community project at the Pupil Appraisal Center in Livingston. The center is utilized to evaluate young children entering the public school system. PAC can Play consists of a group of 8 local Leadership Livingston class members, who recognized the need for a safe,
First Responders Monument in Walker Revealed with Leadership Livingston On Wednesday, March 8, 2023, an official reveal of the First Responders Monument will be held. The event is being organized by the Leadership Livingston Program in coordination with the City of Walker through the Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce. The First Responders Monument is a dedicated area for current and fallen first responders to be honored. It is one of the only projects of its kind in our area and is intended to
Over 250 Seniors Adopted for Christmas Over 250 seniors were adopted by local businesses and local business representatives through a partnership with Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce and the Livingston Council on Aging to provide Christmas Presents to Livingston Parish seniors. The Council on Aging provided the names from its’ outreach center throughout the parish, including Denham Springs, Livingston, Maurepas and Springfield. Seniors in need were provided an opportunity to fill out a form,
Winners - November 8th Election Candidate - Federal Level Winners Incumbents, John Kennedy - US Senator and Garret Graves - US Representative 6th Congressional District both won their respective races. School Board WinnersMember of School Board District 4Winner - Incumbent Bradley "Brad" Harris - Republican - Denham Springs, LA 70726 Member of School Board District 7Winner - Open seat Katelyn Lockhart Cockerham - Republican - Walker Member of School Board District 8Winner - Open seat "Ron" McMorris -
Leadership Livingston Collaboration with LPPS Revealed A collaboration between Livingston Parish Chamber, Leadership Livingston and Livingston Parish Public Schools was started back in 2020 and finally unveiled at a ceremony on November 3, 2022. An official ribbon cutting marked the opening of the Curbside Café, a food trailer that will be utilized by LPPS to expand Meal Education and Awareness for Livingston Students (M.E.A.L.S.) LPPS officials, project sponsors, Chamber members and Ambassadors, and
AT&T Boosts Network Speeds in French Settlement Network Expansion in French Settlement will help give AT&T customers better access to mobile internet French Settlement, La., OCT. 25, 2022 What’s the news?AT&T* customers and FirstNet® subscribers in French Settlement got a big boost in wireless connectivity. We’ve added a new cell tower to enhance the area’s coverage and help give residents and first responders faster, more reliable wireless service. Our investment is helping improve internet
Leadership Livingston Class of 2023 Announced On Wednesday, August 10, 2022, the Leadership Livingston Class of 2023 was announced. “We are looking forward to this 11th cohort of the Leadership Livingston Program. It is always an exciting time as the new class begins with endless possibilities and promise", said April Wehrs Chamber President | CEO and program facilitator. "As with every class, we can't wait to see the accomplishments of this class and their impact to our communities as ambassadors
A chamber business briefing event held on July 21, 2022, saw four state representatives provide updates on wins for Livingston Parish. The speakers included State House Speaker Clay Schexnayder, State Representative Valarie Hodges, State Representative Buddy Mincey Jr., and State Senator J. Rogers Pope. Each’s remarks focused on specific legislative endeavors ranging from manufacturing to infrastructure concerns.Speaker Schexnayder was the first to address the crowd, speaking on the legislative wins for
Livingston Parish won a Telly! Livingston Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau has been selected as a Telly Winner for their video showcasing the unique spirit and life in Livingston Parish. Albany, LA Livingston Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau with Paul Catalanotto worked to create a video, “Livingston Parish Unusual Times,” showcasing the strength and spirit of Livingston Parish during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. The video walks through life in Livingston Parish from the waterways
Moratorium - Opposition STATEMENT OF THE LIVINGSTON PARISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE At a regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce’s Governmental Affairs Committee, held on May 19, 2022, with a quorum of board members present, it was directed that the Livingston Parish Chamber offers the following statement. Be it resolved that the Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce: OPPOSES the inclusion of commercial property in the parish wide moratorium. Commercial development provides revenue
Saturday, March 26, 2022 On the ballotParish Wide School Tax Renewal. 5 mil property tax for projects and improvements to facilities. This tax has been in place for 70 years. The Livingston Parish Chamber Board of Directors encourages a YES vote on this ballot item.French Settlement Alderman - special election ballot to fill a vacated seat on the French Settlement Council Taste of Louisiana Closes After 20 years From Taste of Louisiana in Denham Springs facebook page -"After 20 years Come by to say
GALA - 2022 - "Under the Big Top" One thing is sure, many of you were ready to GALA and put the past two years behind. It was a fun crowd and a big night. Thanks to all who came out and raised funds for the Livingston Chamber Foundation and the community projects it funds.The photo album of the night can be found here. It is our circus and these are our monkeys! We appreciate you all! Auction proceeds from the GALA raised over $10,000 dedicated to the Livingston Chamber Foundation for Community Initiatives
Green Select program open soon to Entergy Louisiana customers Renewable program available for those who opt-inBATON ROUGE, La. – Entergy Louisiana customers will soon be able to take advantage of a program that allows them to align a portion of their monthly electric usage with renewable energy credits.Beginning this May, the Green Select option gives residential and business customers in Louisiana the power to match some or all their electricity usage with clean, renewable energy generated in state.
Maurepas Schools Adopted as a Leadership Livingston Project Maurepas School is slated to receive some upgrades campus wide thanks to a leadership group in Livingston Parish. The facility is scheduled to receive outdoor seating areas for the elementary area, a face-lift for the elementary recess area, a reading nook in the library, and some updated technology. “Maurepas High School’s Digital Media Class leads the parish with their live morning news broadcast, ‘Maurepas Live.’ When the idea to install
800 Valentine’s Cards Collected for Livingston Parish Seniors Over 800 Valentine Day cards were donated to senior citizens in Livingston Parish as part of a community service initiative. The service project was spearheaded by the Livingston Young Professionals. As word spread about the project, businesses and local organizations signed up and even had their staff members set a day and time to decorate cards that show care to seniors. The idea for the project came from a presentation of the
Small Business News ICYMI: CEO PEER-TO-PEER LEARNING PROGRAM NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2022-23 SESSIONS CEO Roundtables bring together groups of 15 to 18 key decision-makers from Louisiana-based small businesses 10 times over the course of a year. The roundtables provide collaborative, growth-oriented sessions that support a trusting environment in which CEOs can safely explore business and personal issues under the guidance of experienced
Business Leaders in Livingston Parish Appointed as Committee and Council Chairs for 2022Livingston Parish business leaders have been appointed as committee and council chairs for 2022. Some of the appointments come directly from the board chair of the chamber. Council leaders are elected through members of the council. The chairs for 2022 are:Governmental Affairs Committee Chair - Jeremy Aydell, Sports Clips franchise ownerEducation Committee Chair - Shannon Bernard, Primerica Livingston Young
Kacie Stewart sworn in as Livingston Parish Chamber Board Chair Kacie Stewart, local business owner, was sworn in as the board chair of the Livingston Parish Chamber by Judge Erika Sledge on January 19, 2022 at the Chamber’s Annual Meeting. Kacie is a lifelong resident of the Town of Livingston where she and her husband, Blake, are raising their two sons, Cru and Cash. Kacie notes, “The opportunities that I’ve had through the chamber have helped me to grow my business, grow my leadership skills, make
AT&T Expands Fiber Network to Help Close Digital Divide in Livingston Parish Photo: Livingston Parish Chamber Photo: left to right: AT&T, David; Stephanie ; AT&T Matthew Adams; Livingston Parish Chamber, April Wehrs; Mayor Gerard Landry; State Representative Buddy Mincey; State Senator Rogers Pope; Captain Jack Varnado, LPSO AT&T Fiber, Ultra-Fast Internet Speeds Now Available to More Locations in Livingston Parish DENHAM SPRINGS, LA., January 26, 2021 — Continuing our efforts to close the
French Settlement Playground wins 2021 Community Impact AwardOn Wednesday, January 19, 2022, at their Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon, the French Settlement Playground was announced as the Community Impact Award for 2021. The award, as its name suggests, is meant for an organization, project or action that is significant to the Livingston Parish Community. In 2021, one project hits all the marks for addressing a need in a community that typically does not get this kind of attention. It has been many
Livingston Parish Business News week of January 21, 2022 Picture of the week - Congratulations to the Winners! Recognizing businesses and professionals through Awards is one of the Chamber's Core Programs. This week we present to you the Livingston Parish 2021 Businesses of the YEAR! Livingston Parish ChamberBusiness | News | Updates Chuck's Sportscards of Louisiana - Albany, LA Chuck Raborn started his business over 20 years ago when he was in his early 20’s and learned to succeed through trial
Pictured left to right: Todd Price - Denham Springs Store Manager and Matthew Holmes, Owner Holmes Building Materials Named Livingston Parish Large Business of the Year for 2021 Holmes Building Materials, with a location in Denham Springs, was named the Livingston Parish Large Business of the Year for 2021. The business was announced on Wednesday, January 19th at the parish’s business association, the Livingston Parish Chamber, Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony. Matthew Holmes, owner,
Mami’s Mexican Restaurant in Springfield, LA Awarded Livingston Parish New Business of the Year 2021 Mami’s Mexican Restaurant in Springfield, LA was awarded the Livingston Parish New Business of the Year for 2021. The announcement was made on Wednesday, January 19th the parish’s business association, the Livingston Parish Chamber, at the Annual Meeting and Awards Event. Partners Sandy Dennis, Israel Miranda and Denisse Valezco were present to accept the award. Ms. Dennis stated in an acceptance
Pictured left to right: Kristie Raborn and Chuck Raborn, Owner Chucks Sportscards of Louisiana Named Livingston Parish Small Business of the ear 2021 Chuck’sSportscards of Louisiana, located in Albany, LA was announced as theLivingston Parish Small Business of the Year for 2021.The announcement was made at the Livingston Parish Chamber ofCommerce’s Awards Event and Annual Meeting held in Denham Springs. Owner Chuck Raborn was present to accept the award on behalf of his business. He noted his
Pictured above: John Morse, Business FounderPerformance Tire & Automotive, Inc. Awarded Livingston Parish Medium Business of the Year for 2021 Performance Tire and Automotive, Inc. located in Denham Springs, Louisiana, was award the Medium Business of the Year award for 2021. The business was announced on Wednesday, January 19th at the parish’s business association, the Livingston Parish Chamber, Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony. Founder, John Morse, was on hand to accept the award on behalf of
Livingston Parish Chamber recognizes 2021 Awards The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce recognized local businesses as “Businesses of the Year” Wednesday, January 19, 2022, at their Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon, presented by Cox Business. Winners were chosen for their leadership in the business community and their dedication and impact in Livingston Parish.Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, April Wehrs, said that the awards help highlight the important role that businesses
January 9, 2022 Press release: For immediate release Contact: April Wehrs, 225-665-8155 | april@livingstonparishchamber.org Blanket Drive collects over 1000 blankets for Livingston Parish Agencies With the final numbers in for 2021, the Blanket Drive has collected over 1000 blankets. The source of the donations varied with several local businesses, government entities and community organizations joining the drive. Individuals also participated and contributed over $2500 in donations which
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: April Wehrs | april@livingstonparishchamber.org | (225) 665-8155DEMCO On November 9, 2021, The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce partnered with DEMCO to make their return to their Range Avenue location in the City of Denham Springs official with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. CEO Randy Pearce stated, “It’s a true testament to the people of this parish and state on their comeback through every obstacle and our return to this location embodies that spirit.” DEMCO Board
Albany Park To Get Facility UpgradeEFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELYApril 19, 2021 Albany Park to Get Facility Upgrade Albany, LA — Plans to upgrade Albany Community Park are moving forward. The facility is scheduled to receive improved access, parking and ADA compliant pathways as part of a community project. The project will focus on creating full and equitable access to the park for individuals with physical disabilities. Upgrades will include a series of wide concrete walkways and several paved parking
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact April Wehrs, 225-665-8155 | april@livingstonparishchamber.org Livingston Parish Chamber recognized 2020 Businesses of the YearThe Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce recognized local businesses as “Businesses of the Year” Friday, January 29, 2021 at their Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon, presented by Cox Business. Winners were chosen for their leadership in the business community and their dedication and impact in Livingston Parish.Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: April Wehrs |chamber@livingstonparishchamber.org | (225) 665-8155Women’s Leadership Awards Announced (Denham Springs, La.) – The Livingston Parish Chamber Announced the 2020 recipients of the Women’s Leadership Awards on Friday, Dec. 11 at the Women’s Leadership Event. The awards rounded out an event with dynamic speaker, Tina Schaffer, M.Ed, SHRM-SCP, Lean Six Sigma Greenbelt, and Fitness Instructor, Regional Vice President of Human Resources, Franciscan Missionaries of Our
French Settlement Playground Breaks Ground On Sunday, March 8, 2020, the proposed French Settlement was revealed. The playground includes various play devices that are specifically suited for children ages 2 to 12. The playground will be professionally installed and will contain the latest options for children in that age group. Business leaders, community stakeholders and public officials attended the reveal and
State Farm Agent, Alexis Ducorbier, celebrated a ribbon-cutting with the Livingston Parish Chamber for their new Juban Crossing location on Friday, February 14, 2020. The ribbon-cutting ceremony kicked off the Grand Opening and attendance included the Insurance Account Representatives Rani Kliebert, Brenda Doughty, Melissa T. Donaldson, and Zach Vidrine. Alexis thanked her husband, family, customers, friends, and the Livingston Parish Chamber for helping her make this opening a success. ServPro and
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AWARD | John Blount | Litter Free Lp On Wednesday, January 15, 2020, John Blount was named the inaugural recipient of the Livingston Parish Community Leadership Award. The award was created to recognize business leaders who take the initiative and opportunity to lead on projects that benefit and make the parish better. The award was presented to John by Candy Forbes, 2019 Chamber Board Chair. "John sets the bar for where we should all hope to achieve in care and action in our
The Arts Council of Livingston Parish’s long-awaited mural, spanning 70 feet of the exterior wall, is complete. The Council, Leadership Livingston Class of 2019 and the Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce celebrated the piece with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday evening. The Leadership Livingston class of 2019 took on the mural as one of their capstone community service projects. The team raised $3,000 in corporate sponsorships to cover most of the $4,000 project. The Arts Council covered the
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Arts Council Mural Dedication Ceremony Tomorrow On Thursday, June 13, the new mural on the Arts Council of Livingston Parish building will be unveiled and dedicated at 133 N. Hummell St in Denham Springs. The Livingston Parish Chamber’s Leadership Livingston Class adopted the mural as their community service project to help raise awareness about the programs of the Arts Council and support art in Livingston Parish. There will be refreshments and a chance to mingle at the
Denham Springs, LA (February 13, 2019) – Zea Rotisserie & Bar, part of Taste Buds Management, and the Livingston Parish Chamber celebrated the opening of the first Zea location in Denham Springs with a ribbon-cutting and reception. Nestled in Juban Crossing, the restaurant features Zea’s new design with an expanded bar area, communal seating and an exposed kitchen including a visible rotisserie. “We are thrilled to welcome Zea Rotisserie & Bar to Livingston Parish,” said President and CEO of Livingston
(Denham Springs, LA) – After learning about the needs of the elderly to stay warm at a Chamber of Commerce meeting, employees at Jefferson Financial Federal Credit Union went into action. They donated $1,000 to the Livingston Council on Aging to assist local seniors as temperatures dropped into the 30s and 40s this week in Livingston Parish. “Elderly people are calling daily in need of heaters and heating blankets in order to get through this winter season,” notes LCOA’s Executive Director, Kay Granger.
The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce hosted the third Student Business Conference on Friday, Nov. 16 at Carter Plantation. Juniors from Doyle, Holden and Maurepas high schools learned real-world career skills in the areas of ethics, communication and teamwork from local business leaders. Students were divided into three groups and rotated through classes taught by business professionals from the Chamber’s Business & Education Committee and other volunteers from the business community. Sessions
Livingston Parish Fire Protection District 4 acquires property on Satsuma Road for new fire house Walker, LA – The Livingston Parish Fire Protection District 4 (LPFPD4) acquired .88 acres of property on Satsuma Road from the Livingston Parish School Board. Plans are being developed to construct a new fire station on the property, located south of the North Oaks Hospital. “We are excited about building a new station to better
$1.4 BILLION IN NEW FUNDINGMore than $600 million for Comite & EBR Flood Projects; Up to $2.0 billion available for Capital Region flood protection; $760 million for West Shore Hurricane Protection Washington, DC – Congressman Garret Graves (South Louisiana) announced today one of the largest flood protection investments in Louisiana history -- nearly $3 billion in federal funding for priority flood and hurricane protection projects in south Louisiana. This includes nearly $1.4 billion in new federal
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Leadership Livingston brings Dave Ramsey Personal Finance Course to Livingston Parish High Schools Students in Livingston Parish High Schools have access to Foundations in Finance personal finance course because of Livingston Leadership group Common Cents for Students. The group of six Leadership participants wrote grants to purchase the program and promoted the opportunity at Walker High School. Common Cents for Students members all agreed that personal finance know-how is
PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: April Wehrs, 225-665-8155 | april@livingstonparishchamber.org Livingston Leadership Challengers Field project is complete. Walker, LA (May 24, 2018) - After three years of hard work, planning and fundraising, the Challengers Ballfield opened on May 24 at Sidney Hutchinson Park. A crowd of players, their families and community leaders gathered to enjoy baseball on the new field. Mayor of Walker, Jimmy Watson, was inspired by how many people from different
The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce is proud to recognize the 9 recipients for its 2016 Annual Business of the Year Awards. The award winners were recognized at the Chamber’s Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon on January 25, 2017. The recipients stood out for their outstanding businesses and their impact to both the Livingston Parish economy and community. Nominees and applicants were sent out of state for judging by an independent panel. the awards were presented to the winners with 200 plus guests
The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce urges a "YES" vote for Amendment 2 and a "NO" vote for Amendment 3 for the 2016 Election - More Information Here For More on the 2016 Proposed Constitutional Amendments - See Below: The Public Affairs Research Council (PAR) is a private, nonprofit, non-partisan public policy research organization focused on pointing the way toward a more efficient, effective, transparent and accountable Louisiana government. Founded in 1950, PAR is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
September 23, 2016 A program created by the Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce is helping to get Livingston Parish public school students back on their feet – literally – following the devastating flood of August 2016. Today, the Chamber’s Heart & Sole program received new tennis shoes and donations from the wives of Louisiana Wildlife Agents. These donations – from Leesville, Bunkie, Alexandria and Simmesport – totaling more than $1240.00 will be used to purchase new shoes for the more than
Leadership Livingston Class of 2017 was announced in July. The annual Meet & Greet for the class was planned for August 15, 2016 and the opening retreat for the class was planned for the following weekend. The weekend of August 13th brought more rain and flooded a large portion of Livingston Parish. Once the chamber stabilized operations, they were able to reach out to the class to gage their interest and ability to participate in the class. The overwhelming response was YES. Killian Chief of Police
North Oaks Shock Trauma Center has earned official verification from the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and designation from the Louisiana Department of Health as a Level II Trauma Center. Strategically located at the intersection of Interstates 12 and 55, known as the “Crossroads of the South,” North Oaks is the only Level II center serving Region 9, which is comprised of Tangipahoa, Livingston, St. Helena, St. Tammany and Washington parishes, and one of five designated trauma centers in
Livingston Parish Teacher Named Louisiana Teacher of the YearState Department of Education Honors Albany Middle School Teacher Joni Smith BATON ROUGE, La. – The Louisiana Department of Education announced at a special ceremony tonight (July 15) that Livingston Parish teacher Joni Smith is the overall 2017 Teacher of the Year.Smith, who is a 7th grade science teacher at Albany Middle School, was selected as the state’s top teacher from among 24 elementary, middle and high school teachers from across the
[Killian, LA] On Tuesday, June 28, 2016, Mayor Craig McGehee cut the ribbon on an important project for the area, a new Helipad in Killian. The concept for building a helipad in Killian was ignited by the area’s increase in water traffic and activities during the summer months and emergency response times. Mayor McGehee stated to the standing room only crowd in the Killian Town Hall, “The population of Killian is four times larger during the water recreation season. People are spending time at their
On the evening of Tuesday, June 21, the Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce hosted a graduation event in celebration of their Leadership Livingston class of 2016. This concludes the 4th successful year of the Leadership program. This year’s graduating class of 23 tackled a total of 4 community projects. Combined, these projects influenced multiple communities over the entire parish. Projects included lighting in Denham Springs Antique District, a community park in Town of Albany, a helipad in Killian,
As an economic development organization and the only chamber of commerce representing Livingston Parish, the Chamber today voices support of the detention center and the two school tax proposals on the April 9th ballot. “While it is always tough to endorse any tax, particularly in these times, the economic impact to the parish and investment in the future of the parish weighed more heavily in the decision. As a business organization, the chamber recognizes the positive impact that education has on the
DENHAM SPRINGS, LA – On Friday, February 12, Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Pot & Paddle Jambalaya Kitchen. The restaurant and catering franchise is located at Juban Crossing in Denham Springs. Chamber Members joined Pot & Paddle’s managers, owners, and staff to officially welcome them to their new location. Pot and Paddle serves authentic Cajun cuisine from jambalaya to pastalaya and desert. Their menu satisfies not only the taste buds of lifelong Cajuns, but visitors
News Release • February 11, 2016 | https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/news/ligo20160211LIGO Opens New Window on the Universe with Observation of Gravitational Waves from Colliding Black Holes WASHINGTON, DC/Cascina, Italy For the first time, scientists have observed ripples in the fabric of spacetime called gravitational waves, arriving at the earth from a cataclysmic event in the distant universe. This confirms a major prediction of Albert Einstein’s 1915 general theory of relativity and opens an
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New Livingston Parish Council members hoping to build positive working relationship with parish administrationHeidi R. Kinchen | hkinchen@theadvocate.comDec. 24, 2015; 0:53 p.m.Full Article Here Eager to start work immediately after taking office next month, the nine newly elected members of the Livingston Parish Council have been meeting to learn more about the job and to open discussions about who will lead the board as chairman. Incoming Livingston Parish Council. Members will be sworn in Jan.
The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting to welcome ZAXBY’s to their new location in Denham Springs. The ribbon cutting was held the morning of Monday, December 21 before their grand opening event. Chamber Members joined Zaxby’s managers and staff to officially welcome them to their location in Denham Springs. Zaxby’s also hosted a Grand Opening event following the ribbon cutting where the first one hundred customers received free Zaxby’s for a year! Zaxby’s strive to stay
Chamber Cuts Ribbon at The Taylor Clinic The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting welcoming The Taylor Clinic to their new location. The ribbon cutting was held Thursday, November 19. Dr. Jim Taylor of the Taylor Clinic has practiced in Livingston Parish for the last 11 years. Formerly employed by a hospital system, he is now establishing an independent practice focused on the patient-centered principles of Family Medicine. Dr. Taylor graduated from LSU School of Medicine in New
Congressman Garret Graves to Address the Chamber Business Community The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce will host their General Membership Luncheon on August 26th. Guest speakers will include Congressman Garret Graves and Jeffrey Martin of Regions Bank. Congressman Graves will give attendees an update from the Nation’s Capital. This is the first time the Congressman returns to report to the Chamber business community since their debate last year. Jeffrey Martin, Business Banking Executive
Chamber Announces Leadership Livingston 2016 ClassThe Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce proudly announced the 2016 Leadership Livingston class during a Meet & Greet event. The event was held on the evening of August 4 at North Oaks Health System off Satsuma. This is the chamber’s 4th Leadership Class. The class of 25 includes the following:Amie Barton | Regions Bank Amy Konieczka | Amy Konieczka Photography Brittni Blankenship | Quality Engineering & Surveying Carl Duplessis | Jefferson Financial
On Tuesday, July 14, 2015, Denham Springs City Council Members voted on seeking a $100,000 in federal grants from the to go toward a nature park along the Amite River. The park is estimated to cost between $600,000 - $700,000 in phase 1. The city is working with Congressman Garret Graves to assist in finding funding.More Information From The Advocate Here: http://theadvocate.com/news/12913830-184/denham-springs-council-seeking-grants
Dr. Donald St.Angelo grew up in Denham Springs. He attended Denham Springs High School where he graduated in 2002. He then went on to LSU to receive his bachelors degree in Biological Sciences. After completing his undergraduate studies he attended the LSU School of Dentistry where he earned his DDS. Dr St. Angelo still lives in his home town of Denham Springs with his wife Jessica,son Max and expecting baby Eli any day now. It is his privilege to provide gentle and caring oral health care to his
Press release: For immediate release RE: Leadership Livingston Inaugural Class announced By: April Wehrs A class of thirty has been selected for the Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Livingston Program. The class includes, Parish President Layton Ricks, Sheriff Jason Ard, Mayor Bobby Font, Marshal Jerry Denton, North Oaks Health System/Regina Scott, Wright & Percy Ins.-Henry Powell/Mickey Thompson, Our Lady of the Lake/Dean Williams & Jill Wyble, Carnahan Andrews CPA/Shelby
Livingston Parish Chamber of CommerceApril 5, 2012Press release: For immediate releaseContact: April Wehrs, april@livingstonparishchamber.org / 225-665-8155RE: Chamber Arts Scholarship Winners Announced The final winners of the Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Awards have been announced. The winners are Kaitlin Palmer of Southland Christian Academy and Eugene Hall of Albany High School. Both are winners of the Arts Scholarship.The Arts Scholarship is a joint effort of the Arts
Press Release: For Immediate Release March 20, 2012Contact: April Wehrs, 225-665-8155 april@livingstonparishchamber.orgLivingston Parish Chamber to award $23,000 in Scholarships The Livingston Parish Chamber of Commerce has received over 100 applications for the Academic, Alice Sibley and Ability Beyond Scholarships. The Chamber’s Education Committee Chair, Shannon Bernard states this is the highest number of applicants to date. “We are very pleased with the student’s response to this scholarship