Ire over blight aired
Abandoned and blighted buildings were the focus of most of the discussion during Wednesday night’s Crowley City Council Committee meetings.
Abandoned and blighted buildings were the focus of most of the discussion during Wednesday night’s Crowley City Council Committee meetings.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Desiray Seaux
In observance of National Black History Month, the City of Crowley recently honored African American citizens who have contributed in a direct positive way to our community, two of those leaders being Bishop Louis Dugar, who passed away on Oct. 23, 2019, and Robert Dominick, who continues to lead by example. On hand for the presentation were, from left, Marcus Dugar Sr., Suella Dugar, Daniel Dugar I, Dominick and Mayor Tim Monceaux.
At the February City Council meeting, Mayor Tim Monceaux, delivered a proclamation designating February as Black History Month.
A recent aerial photo of the newly resurfaced baseball field and Miller Stadium revealed something not many people had known before.
Adoption of the recently approved Hotel Occupancy Tax is completed and will fund tourism in the City of Crowley beginning April 1.
Members of the Crowley City Council recently heard updates on drainage and street improvement projects
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