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Come See For Yourself
If you want a place to live and work that offers an excellent quality of life with clean air, clean water, low crime, and friendly people, look no further than Coushatta and Red River Parish!
If this all sounds too good to be true, we invite you to check us out for yourself! Guests are always welcome!
Learn how Coushatta/Red River Parish can give you the peace of mind and tranquility of small town living with the nearby big city benefits.
Climate
The area's average seasonal temperatures range from 83.7 degrees in the summer to 47.5 degrees in the winter. On the average of once every two years, snow falls in sufficient quantities to accumulate on the ground for several hours. Even in January, when the North is gripped by ice and snow, our magnolia trees and ligustrum shrubs are glossy green, and camellias, pansies and calendulas are in bloom.
Cost of Living
There's a low cost of living in Coushatta/Red River Parish. We have low property taxes- the State of Louisiana offers a $75,000 homestead exemption - and real estate and utilities are low in cost. Housing runs the full range, from stately antebellum homes to garden apartments.
Medical Care
Excellent medical care is available in Coushatta/Red River Parish. There is a 60-bed hospital with emergency care, four resident doctors, dentist, chiropractor and optometrist. Other services available are home health care, an adult day care center, non-emergency medical transportation, a nursing home and helicopter service (20 minutes or less) to major medical care centers.
Services
Coushatta/Red River Parish offer a variety of special services to meet your needs - from recreational to medical to spiritual. Protestant and Catholic churches are located throughout the parish, and service clubs include Lions, VFW, American Legion and Pilot Club. For retired military, nearby Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City provides a host of amenities, including one of the best commissaries in the nation.
Industries
Pine trees
are the number one agricultural commodity grown in the Coushatta area,
followed by two row-crops, soybeans and cotton. Beef cattle sometimes
ranks even with or ahead of row crops.
Two large
sawmills process the trees that grow so good here, Hood Industries and
Almond
Brothers. Hood was once the largest capacity mill in the South
and Almond exports all of their production of clear, prime cut, pine.
Willamette has a paper mill just 9 miles south of Coushatta and 15 miles
to the west is the largest paper mill in the world (when it was built 20
yrs. ago) owned by International Paper Co.
Leibhardt
Mills Inc.:
A division
of West Point-Stevens, Leibhardt is a newcomer to Coushatta, with a 150,000
sq. ft. plant that manufactures pillows and mattress pads. Just getting
into production, they now employ less 100 people but plan to grow to about
300 by the year 2001.
Christus-Coushatta
Health Care:
A 60 bed
full-time care hospital, now undergoing a $5 million expansion, is an unusual
feature of a small town. Four full-time physicians with a wellness
and rehabilitation center being built gives this area the finest care anywhere.
Major Employers
The larger employers
in the parish include:
Almond
Brothers Lumber & Supply Co.
Hood Industries,
Inc.
B&C Wood
Co.
Natchitoches
Louisiana Meat Pies
Red River Mining
Co.
Quality Wood,
Inc
Coushatta
Concrete Co.
Red River Parish
School Board
Green Meadow
Haven
Leibhardt Mills
Inc.
Christus-Coushatta
Health Care
Utilities
Electrical service is provided Central Louisiana Electric Company, Southwestern Electric Power Company Company, Valley Electric Membership Corporation, and Entergy.
Long distance telephone service is available through AT&T, LDDS, LDS, MCI, Bell South, and U.S. Sprint.
Natural gas is available through Trans-Louisiana Gas Company.
Water supply is
provided through each of the individual communities, i.e., the Town of
Coushatta provides water for resdents and businesses located within the
township.