The OMV continues experiencing network outages. It started Sunday when the Office of Technology Services started replacing a legacy piece of hardware. Thomas Mule’ (myoo-LAY) with the OTS says during the migration, some are experiencing connectivity issues.
Cut 13 (09) “…the new system.”
Mule’ says the switch is the equivalent of a 1992 Honda Civic to a 2026 McLaren 750.
Could State Representative Gabe Firment have his sights set on something bigger, like the U.S. House of Representatives? The Republican from Pollock says several people have reached out to him over the past couple weeks asking him if he’d be interested in running for the open seat in the fifth district.
Cut 6 (12) “…an intriguing opportunity.”
Meta announces the launch of America’s Workforce Academy. It’s a nationwide A-I infrastructure jobs training program with a pilot academy in Baton Rouge. Meta Director of U.S. Policy Diana Doukas says participants will receive guaranteed job placement upon graduation from the four to five-week program.
The Louisiana America 250 commission is hosting a free Fourth of July concert in downtown Baton Rouge. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says the celebration will highlight the great talent that comes out of the Bayou State.
The concert will feature performances from local stars Amanda Shaw, Rockin’ Dopsie Jr., John Schneider and Wayne Toups.