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‘Alison Solis’ Email Scam Resurfaces in Louisiana and Texas
Don't be fooled by this classic email scam circulating once again. I'm not proud to admit that I even questioned its legitimacy at first. It seems like every week, a new scam pops up in Louisiana and Texas. I am starting to think that scammers believe we are particularly naive because of how often we are targeted and warned of a new scam they have crafted.
Grass fire burns unoccupied mobile home, shed in Natchitoches Parish
NATCHITOCHES PARISH, La. (KALB) - A grass fire burned an unoccupied mobile home and a shed near Ashland, according to the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office. NPSO and firefighters responded around 1:54 p.m. on Sunday, August 25, to the 300 block of Red Nelson Road after reports of a grass fire causing two structure fires in the area.
Louisiana Drivers Name the Cars and Brands That Make Them Angry
In a recent analysis by Lemon Law Experts, Louisiana has secured a spot in the top 10 states where drivers are most irritated by their vehicles. The study, which examined over 24,000 Consumer Affairs reviews spanning 25 years, sheds light on the cars and brands that are causing the most frustration nationwide—and Louisiana is no exception.
Fuller announces NSU softball coaching staff
First-year Northwestern State softball head coach Jenny Fuller completed her coaching staff on Friday with the announcement of three new members. Brad Fuller, husband of Jenny, joins the staff as the Demons’ associate head coach while Paxtyn Hayes, a former player for the Fullers at Pittsburg State, and Nicky Dawson, a Baylor softball alum like Jenny, will be serve as assistants.
One-on-one with Northwestern State Football head coach Blaine McCorkle
NATCHITOCHES, La. (KALB) - It’s a new era for Northwestern State Football with the hire of Belhaven University head coach Blaine McCorkle, who will coach his first season with the Demons on Thursday night against Tulsa (August 29). KALB Sports Director Harrison Vapnek sat down with McCorkle to discuss...
Bossier City renaming City Hall Drive to honor fallen officer
BOSSIER CITY, La. - Bossier City is still finding ways to honor one of its fallen police officers 20 years later. On Aug. 11, 2004, Officer Trey Hutchison was killed after responding to a 911 hang-up call. Soon, City Hall Drive will receive a new name to honor the hero.
Border Patrol Agents in Texas Assaulted, Reminds Would-Be Criminals Of Consequences
The United States Border Patrol in the El Paso Sector have reportedly seen a rise in the number of attacks on agents in recent months. According to a press release, with the rise of illegal border crossers, they have also seen a rise in the number of attacks on border patrol agents.
Shockwaves in Louisiana: Large Flooring Store Files Bankruptcy! Is Your Local Store Next?
The home improvement market has seen a decline, contributing to a major retailer’s decision to file for bankruptcy and shutter more than 90 stores, including 2 in Louisiana. Customers should also be aware that there’s limited time to use any gift cards, even if their nearest store isn’t slated for closure.
Head of Louisiana’s prison system resigns, ending 16-year tenure
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Jimmy LeBlanc, secretary of Louisiana’s Department of Public Safety and Corrections, announced his resignation on Friday, ending 16 years in the post. In a letter to Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, LeBlanc cited unspecified health reasons for his departure. The governor’s office confirmed the news of LeBlanc’s resignation. LeBlanc said he […]
Tony Yayo Addresses 50 Cent's Controversial Decision To Spend 500K On Festival Security
For those unaware, Hurricane Chris recently blasted 50 Cent for this expense, which he thinks could've gone to a better place. 50 Cent caused a stir with his Humor & Harmony Weekend Festival in Shreveport, Louisiana for various reasons. On the drama side of things, folks like Hurricane Chris criticized his decision to spend $500K on security, which Chris thinks could've instead benefitted a much more important or benevolent cause. But as Tony Yayo remarked on VladTV recently, this was just one of Fif's many investments in the city to ensure a smooth-running and safe event. Ultimately, Yayo thinks that this investment was worth it, since celebrities and regular attendees alike could enjoy the shindig without worry. Also, he thought the team behind the festival executed everything seamlessly.
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