For the first time in nearly a quarter century, East Baton Rouge Parish elects a Republican mayor-president, as Sid Edwards has unseated two-term incumbent Sharon Weston Broome. At his victory rally, the longtime high school football coach said voters wanted change.
Cut 3 (13) “…going to happen. (cheers fade)”
Edwards got 54-percent of the vote to Broome’s 46.
Public library usage in the state is approaching pre-pandemic levels. Last year, more than ten-million people visited public libraries – a double-digit percentage increase from 2022. State Librarian Meg Placke says not only do libraries have volumes of books that can be checked out, but they have lots of programs for the entire family.
Cut 10 (10) “…summer reading programs.”
Placke says many patrons are also taking advantage of the library’s online offerings.
Planning for this year’s Allstate Sugar Bowl will be a little more challenging than in years past. That’s because given the new College Football Playoff format, one of the two participating teams will not be known until less than two weeks before the game. Georgia will take on the winner of Notre Dame and Indiana, which will take place December 20th in South Bend. Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley says the planning workload is bigger this year.
Cut 6 (09) “…Dame and Indiana.”
As Tulane gets set to take on Florida in the Gasparilla Bowl in Tampa, a couple developments within the team. First-year head coach John Sumrall has agreed to a contract extension with the school. Sumrall was already under contract through 2029. The school did not specify the length of the extension or how much it’s worth. And the Green Wave could be without star quarterback Darian Mensah. The redshirt freshman is reportedly entering the transfer portal.