I hope you enjoyed the heavenly temperatures over the last few days, because potentially severe storms are on the way. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the storm risk starts today.
Cut 13 (06) “…winds and tornadoes.”
All this, as a cold front comes through the state. Keim says tomorrow will be a transitional day before temperatures really start to plummet.
It’s King Cake season in Louisiana; and once again, Ochsner Health is offering its Eat Fit King Cake. Marie Page with Ochsner Eat Fit says it’s available at more places than ever this year.
Cut 12 (08) “…one in Arkansas.”
The Eat Fit King Cake is grain-free, sugar-free, gluten-free and has no artificial colors. Thus, it has 93-percent fewer carbs, four times the protein and two and a half times the fiber of a typical King Cake.
Back to the drawing board for LSU after Washington quarterback Demond Williams Jr. decides to stay put. Lane Kiffin and company have their sights set on Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt. Kiffin is also looking at a couple quarterbacks from lower levels – Tiger Rag Magazine editor Glenn Guilbeau says Kiffin is known to work magic with quarterbacks.
Cut 9 (09) “…quite a quarterback.”
Two organizations that advocate for children and families in Louisiana join forces. The Louisiana Partnership for Children and Families merged with the Louisiana Policy Institute for Children, effective at the beginning of this year. LPIC CEO Libbie Sonnier says the merger will be beneficial from a financial standpoint as well, with the organization being able to maximize the limited funds it has.