Congresswoman Julia Letlow is one of the most well-liked politicians in the state and she’s facing a big decision according to The Advocate’s political reporter Tyler Bridges.
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The debate continues over the decision to end the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project, a $3 billion coastal restoration project. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser wishes the state spent its time and money on other projects…
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Former Congressman Garret Graves says it’s a huge mistake not to go through with the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Project.
Did you know that Ada Leboeuf was the first woman executed in Louisiana and there are plans to do a feature film on her story? Leboeuf was hanged in St. Mary Parish in 1929 along with her family physician, Doctor Tom Dreher, in connection with the murder or her husband. Morgan City filmmaker Matison LeBlanc and her team produced a 15-minute short and it was a huge hit…
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LeBlanc is moving forward with the full-length feature film but is seeking five to seven million dollars in financing. She says the state’s 40-percent film tax incentive will help.
The voice of Ragin Cajuns athletics on ESPN-plus, Dan McDonald, is excited that Louisiana Tech is joining the Sun Belt…
Cut 12 (08) “…great deal”
Tech will join the Sun Belt in either 2026 or 2027, and their natural rivals will be ULM, the Cajuns and Southern Miss.