COVID cases are surging in Louisiana and Governor Edwards warns residents that it is just not safe to gather for holiday celebrations outside of your immediate household. He says levels of community spread are high in every corner of the state.
State officials are concerned that adding a post-Christmas surge on top of our current post-Thanksgiving surge could start to overwhelm our healthcare capacity.
Scammers are hard at work as the state vaccinates tens of thousands of frontline healthcare workers. Louisiana Attorney General’s Office spokesperson Cory Dennis warns you to be wary of strange offers like…
The Louisiana Community and Technical College System is helping residents who’ve lost their jobs during the pandemic with a program called “Reboot Your Career.” LCTCS System President Dr. Monty Sullivan says if you’re out of a job join the 1,500 workers who’ve already completed the program and are moving into their new careers.
For more information about the program visit the Louisiana Community and Technical College website and search for Reboot Your Career.
For the first time in 44 years, the Independence Bowl will not be played in Shreveport on Saturday. The I-Bowl could not find an opponent for Army who accepted a bid to play in the bowl game. I-Bowl spokesperson Erik Evenson says it’s crushing that this annual holiday tradition can not happen this year