Water Companies in Ashland, LA
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Atlanta Water System
(318) 648-0409 more info
* City of Ashland
(318) 932-5355 more info
Coushatta Water Department
(318) 932-4312 more info
Creston Water System
(318) 875-2100 more info
Fairview Union Water System
(318) 932-3822 more info
Jonesboro Public Works Department
(318) 259-5032 more info
Robeline Marthaville Water
(318) 472-6941 more info
S E Bienville Water Co
(318) 259-4865 more info
Sandy Point 480 Water System
(318) 875-2292 more info
Village Waterworks
(318) 357-0682 more info
Village of Edgefield
(318) 932-0430 more info

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Facts about Ashland, LA:
Ashland is a village located in the northernmost portion of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, United States. It was incorporated in 1963. A few residences and a convenience store to the north spill over into neighboring Bienville Parish. The population was 291 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Natchitoches Micropolitan Statistical Area though it is located nearly forty miles to the north of Natchitoches. The Ashland mayor is W. Gahagan Lee. The village council consists of Wayne Best and Carol Doyle, both Democrats, and Vincent Bown, a Republican. The police chief is Fred Holland, a Democrat. All of the Ashland town officials were unopposed for new terms in the October 2, 2010, primary election. On September 2, 2011, a forest fire destroyed ten houses between Ashland and Creston, but residents escaped personal injury. According to Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Mike Strain, the blaze scorched several thousand acres and was propelled by past drought conditions...

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