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PAGE Concerned Citizens for Sulphur A page for the citizens of Sulphur to learn and share about the community and civic life of our community

04/16/2026
03/31/2026

Your vote matters! If you live in Districts 25 or 34, make sure you’re registered ahead of the May 16 election. It only takes a few minutes to check or update your information. Register by April 15 (in person or by mail) or by April 25 online. Early voting runs May 2–9.

Register today: https://bit.ly/4sH89ux
Learn what’s included in the proposed bonds for Districts 25 & 34: https://bit.ly/4cfJ7gz

03/26/2026
03/26/2026

Shirts are in. Free to my walkers! Contact me if you want to walk your neighborhood. It's $20 if you want to buy a shirt. DM me your size and I'll bring it to you.

Troy has let me know that he is using his personal page to put out announcements. So I will give his personal page pre-a...
03/10/2026

Troy has let me know that he is using his personal page to put out announcements. So I will give his personal page pre-approval.

01/31/2026

Over the last decade, Sheila Broussard has been featured multiple times in regional news outlets including American Press, KPLC 7News, and Southerly Magazine, and has appeared on the public record in dozens of City Council and Charter Commission meetings.

But her very first appearance in the news came much earlier, when she was ten years old.

While her father was working abroad in the oil industry, Sheila’s family was living overseas when the Middle East conflict erupted in 1967. Within hours of the outbreak, evacuations began. The family moved from villa to villa before finally reaching a military base.

Sheila slept in military barracks and ate in the mess hall while waiting to be evacuated to safety. The servicemen slept in offices to make room for the families.

Eventually, the civilians were loaded onto military cargo planes, often seated on temporary netting and hammocks, allowed to carry only limited belongings, and flown to unknown destinations. Her father’s company arranged onward travel through the American embassy in Spain.

When her sister Sharon said, “we watched bombs go off and burn the town,” Sheila corrected her, “it was the ships.” What they were witnessing was offshore naval activity, not aircraft bombing overhead. Even as a child, Sheila was paying close attention to what was happening, observing details of an active war-zone and distinguishing perception from reality in real time.

That experience left a lasting imprint. It taught Sheila that stability, safety, and strong institutions do not happen by accident. They are built through leadership that plans ahead, protects people, and respects the real-life consequences families face.

It’s a perspective she brings to public service today, focused on preparedness, accountability, and protecting the trust between citizens and their government.

01/31/2026

My name is Sheila Broussard, and today I’m honored to announce that I am running for Sulphur City Council, District 2.

I’ve been fighting for you long before my name was on a ballot. When the City Council stopped recording meetings in 2022, I showed up with my camera. I launched Concerned Citizens for Sulphur so our neighbors could stay informed, ask questions, and have a voice in local government. I’ve spoken at dozens of meetings, filed public records requests, and worked alongside citizens to push for accountability and transparency.

I’m not a politician, I’m your neighbor, a teacher, and an advocate who believes change can happen when everyday people get involved. On the City Council, I’ll continue doing what I’ve always done, listening, asking tough questions, and making sure Sulphur works for the people who live here.

Join me in this campaign. Follow this page, share it with your neighbors, and let’s shine a light on the positive things happening in our community while building the accountability we deserve.

– Sheila Broussard for Sulphur City Council, District 2

“Fighting for you long before my name was on a ballot.”

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Santa & Mrs. tonight! Street closed for walkers 6-8
12/21/2025

Santa & Mrs. tonight! Street closed for walkers 6-8

Finally.... what you all have been waiting for. Santa & Mrs Claus pictures!!! The Grinch!!! The Gingerbread man!!!! Hot Chocolate & Candy Canes!!!

WALKERS ONLY!!!

Sunday December 21
6:00-8:00

The road WILL BE CLOSED from 6:00 to 8:00.

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Sulphur, LA
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