The political future for Baton Rouge Republican Garret Graves is cloudy after the Louisiana Legislature approved a new Congressional map that turns his district into a second Black-majority district. A federal judge ordered a new map after it was determined the previous one approved in 2022 underrepresented the Black vote by not having two majority-minority districts. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat expects a lawsuit contesting the newest map…
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A wet week is coming up for the Bayou State. LRN meteorologist Bill Jacquemin says to expect heavy rainfall and the possibility of flooding through Thursday with average rainfall totals between four and eight inches through the week…
The first round of heavy rainfall will arrive later this evening…
After last week’s deep freeze, chances are your lawn isn’t as attractive as it used to be, and you might be tempted to prune away unsightly foliage. LSU Ag Center Horticulturist Heather Kirk-Ballard says not to because the damaged leaves will protect the plants from the next freeze. She says to hold off until late March, or early April to prune and fertilize your garden.
If you have already prunes she says to cover those tender plants and to add a layer of mulch for added insulation.