Legislators seek answers for transportation funding issues
(The Center Square) — Legislators grilled Department of Transportation and Development officials Wednesday on the communication, timing and funding of their services.
(The Center Square) — Legislators grilled Department of Transportation and Development officials Wednesday on the communication, timing and funding of their services.
BATON ROUGE — Keep Louisiana Beautiful is now accepting nominations for individuals, non-profits and businesses working to keep Louisiana litter-free and beautiful. Selected recipients will be honored at the Everyday Hero Awards luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 24, at the Crowne Plaza Executive Center in Baton Rouge, held in conjunction with the annual KLB State Conference.
(The Center Square) — Small beetles are killing Louisiana trees by the millions, causing damage to homes, roads, power lines and forests.
Submission is a spiritual discipline that is quite out of tune with the modern ethos. Submission requires us to be obedient and has a strong note of self-denial. Our age is more likely to celebrate self-fulfillment and self-actualization than self-denial. Submission also has some rather negative connotations due to its association with the correlative term “domination.” For one to be submissive usually requires giving in to someone or something that is dominating. While that may be true in wrestling or martial arts, in the spiritual realm submission involves more of a “giving over” than a “giving up” or “giving in.” In spiritual submission we are giving our lives over to a higher power and trusting that God will take care of us. But it must be admitted that there is clearly a directive to deny oneself in Jesus’ call to follow him: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.” (Mark 8:34 NIV) And in the very next verse, Jesus reveals the central paradox of self-denial and submitting yourself to God: “For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will save it.” (Mark 8:35 NIV) In the end, self-fulfillment only comes through self-denial. Those who seek only their own interests end up empty and miserable, while those who serve the interests of others, and ultimately, serve God, find that their lives are thereby fulfilled.
Nestled in Jennings City Hall, the Zigler Art Museum offers a cultural experience like no other museum around. When it comes to ZAM, you never know which Louisiana artist will be featured, but it always seems to be spectacular.
Jeff Davis Parish Police Jury decided to green-light the Louisiana Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program request for AYPA Power at Wednesday’s meeting.
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Jennings residents could see a new trash service provider around the city as soon as the beginning of September after officials decided not to accept a rate increase from Republic Services.
Boss Moves Community Group will be throwing their annual all-community summer pool party for students and their families this month.
Jennings Methodist Church is looking for supplies to help keep their Blessing Box stocked for those in need of food items and drinks.
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