Jeremy Alford: Saturday voting didn't create many shockers
This past weekend’s elections in Louisiana brought with them the first official day of spring, one new member of Congress and a couple of local upsets.
This past weekend’s elections in Louisiana brought with them the first official day of spring, one new member of Congress and a couple of local upsets.
As late as the middle 1950s the end of the trapping season was celebrated by an elaborate Trapper’s Ball that included the crowning of a king and queen, speeches by governors and assorted dignitari
A few months ago, everyone in Capitoland seemed to be sweating possible budget cuts. The economic downturn that trailed the coronavirus had not been kind to Louisiana.
Top Photo: After visitation was forbidden at nursing homes and assisted living centers, facilities including Maison Jardin in Morgan City turned to drive-by visits. Middle Photo: Patterson Mayor Rodney Grogan was among the local officials who made a music video to encourage people to use masks and sanitizer. Bottom Photo: Even the butcher statue atop Cannata's Market in Morgan City donned a mask.
You don’t need anyone to tell you what the last year has been like. It was the year of COVID-19.
But what will the next year bring?
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