 | By KASEY BUBNASH | Staff writer |
Good morning and thanks for starting your week with us. Here are some of today's top headlines.
Leesville settlement: In 2020, the city council and mayor of Leesville quietly approved a settlement of a lawsuit containing explosive allegations. No media outlet reported the contents of the lawsuit or the cost to taxpayers to settle the case — the public knew nothing. Now, five years later, word of that settlement is surfacing thanks to a city council member who is no longer willing to keep quiet. Tyler Bridges has the story.
Naval base: A project to transform the Bywater's blighted former Naval base into an apartment building has cleared key financial hurdles. Construction, as Tony McAuley reports, could begin as early as this summer.
Hogs for the Cause: The 17th annual Hogs for the Cause barbecue cook-off drew a sold-out crowd and smashed its own fundraising record by nearly $1 million. Ian McNulty has all the details from the festival, including this year's cook-off winners.
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