New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter believes the LSU Women’s Basketball team should enjoy a solo trip to the White House after winning the national title. That’s the opposite of First Lady Jill Biden’s opinion that both teams should attend. Carter says if everyone gets to partake in such celebratory gestures it diminishes the value of the trip.
A White House statement says the First Lady’s comments were intended to applaud all of the athletes that played Sunday.
It’s National Distracted Driving Awareness month. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Mark Lambert says in 2021 distracted drivers were involved in more than five-thousand accidents in which at least one person was injured or killed in Louisiana.
Lambert says drivers need to give their full attention to roadways.
A Bossier Parish lawmaker has, again this year, filed a bill to forbid classroom discussion of sexual preference or gender identity. Haughton Representative Dodie Horton’s bill would also prohibit teachers and school employees from discussing their own orientation with kids. She says she knows of an educator in Shreveport who does this…:
Cut 7 (12) “…elementary students.”
Northwood-Lena is the first high school to win titles on both girls’ and boys’ basketball teams in the same season. But sadly, Coach Alan Tinsley says expenses for team essentials over the season have left very little to pay for championship rings. The Rapides Parish coach is asking the community for donations.
The estimated cost of rings for 35 players and coaches is fourteen thousand dollars.