Bossier Parish emergency responders, along with the Louisiana Department of Public Health, will be offering free tetanus shots at two Bossier locations tomorrow.
The latest flood incident briefing from the Bossier Office of Emergency Preparedness shows water levels are rising as expected in south Bossier, but both parish and state officials continue to monitor the situation.
Two famous New Orleans restaurants are working together to bring hot meals to emergency responders who have been working hard on Red River flood response.
Lt. Bill Davis with the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Department took these shots around 3:30 pm on Monday, June 8. At this time, the Red River was around 36.92 feet.
The Red River is now expected to crest above 37 feet in Shreveport, according to the National Weather Service's Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service's latest observation as of 4PM today.