KENTWOOD - The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry is looking for a cow that went missing in Kentwood. The LDAF said the cow was last seen on a property on Miller Road in early April. The cow is a white crossbred Charolais with a single horn on the left side and a circle X brand on her right flank.Anyone with information on the cow's whereabouts can call (985) 542-2250. Permalink| Comments
System upgrades include the replacement of a grit removal system and pumps as well as the installation of new equipment.
An overnight outage affected 911 services in four states, prompting alternative communication methods. Investigations are ongoing to prevent future disruptions.
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