It’s one of the biggest crawfish weekends of the year, but LSU AgCenter Crawfish specialist Mark Shirley says he’s not sure if there’s enough to go around for everybody this weekend.
Pricewise Shirley says a bag of crawfish is a bit higher than it has been in the past.
Cut 6 (11) “…next weekend.”
Shirley says but between the farms and wild production, we should have a good number of crawfish for the next few months ahead.
Only 47 percent of Americans say they’re a member of a church, and according to Gallup, it’s the first time the number has ever dipped below half.
LSU Religious Studies Professor Michael Pasquier expects membership numbers will continue to decline.
Only 60 percent of those who say they have a religious affiliation also report being members of a church. Pasquier says that’s a 13 point drop since 2000.
Cut 9 (11) “…affiliations.”
Lake Charles City Councilman Craig Marks says he’s frustrated and feels that Congressman Clay Higgins is not addressing the needs of southwest Louisiana residents impacted by two hurricanes last season.
Despite the change in administration Marks says the devastation in southwest Louisiana speaks for itself and they need Higgins to be an advocate for the area.
Cut 12 (12) “…process.”
A representative for Higgins says the congressman visited the area two weeks after the hurricane.
32 percent of Louisianans say they will never take a COVID vaccine according to the 2021 Louisiana Survey.
LSU Public Policy Lab Director Mike Henderson says
A combined 58 percent say they have either been vaccinated or plan on it. He says for the rest of the state it could take some convincing…
Cut 15 (11)“…safe.”