by Jamie Pope | Apr 2, 2021 | Louisiana
During the knee jerk reaction to Covid-19 Chicot State Park was set up as an isolation and quarantine overflow site. Per usual, no expense is spared when it is on the taxpayers dime. The trouble is not just the spending. Louisiana also deals with a lack of...
by Michael Lunsford | Mar 16, 2021 | Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Louisiana, Podcast
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadIt’s easy to be frustrated with what’s been going on in our nation, our state, and even your local city or town. What’s seemingly difficult is figuring out how you can make a direct impact. Many people are...
by Michael Lunsford | Mar 8, 2021 | Lafayette, LCG, Libraries, Louisiana
Recently, someone brought to my attention that National Public Radio’s number one song of 2020 was the basest form of filth anyone has seen or heard in a long time. One article suggests that the song wasn’t given that noble title due to the quality of the...
by Michael Lunsford | Mar 3, 2021 | Louisiana, Podcast
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadDon’t freak out. The Secretary of State’s RFP is a solid bit of work. It creates a new audit trail capability that we currently do not have. Regardless of how you feel about the companies submitting proposals, this is a...
by Krystal Rushing | Feb 26, 2021 | Louisiana
There are two SPECIAL Congressional Elections in Louisiana scheduled for March 20, 2021 (Early Voting March 6-13) Congressional District 2 Congressional District 5 Why is there a SPECIAL election? The positions are currently vacant in these districts. Distict 2...
by Letters to the Editor | Feb 4, 2021 | Louisiana
Universities have turned into a cesspool of liberal ideology over the years. Pushing hard left leaning fallacies on our children and punishing the students who do not believe in such behavior. Joe Biden is now making it acceptable for these institutions to join his,...