Summer is often about indulgences that please us, but the promise of ease hasn’t persuaded us to read much of anything, writes @Danny_Heitman
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Good explanation of Louisiana FastSites, a new @LEDLouisiana program. @QuinHillyer unpacks the innovative way investments from this revolving fund are intended to make sites throughout La. “market ready.” https://t.co/ZJKSjG91YW via @theadvocatebr
@ByPiperHutch Speaking from experience, some of this may be unintentional. I don’t know who the lead PIO is, but let them know you’re having trouble. They may be able to help.
@tegbridges@MikeHasten I loved working with @MikeHasten in my many press secretary roles. He asked tough questions that put us through our paces, but he was always fair. He was great on stage, too, as a Gridiron performer. We still recall some of his performances. Congratulations, Mike!
🍂 The Gulf Coast is not exactly known for its fall colors, but under the right weather conditions like this year more vibrantly colored leaves can still be seen in our area.
🗓️ On average, the Gulf Coast doesn't see leaves change color until mid-late November.
I'm happy to sing the praises of Little Free Libraries in my new @csmonitor essay. The one in my neighborhood is fab. @csmonitor https://t.co/Qy6l9doy1s
🔥⚠️ Critical wildfire conditions will be present across the northern Gulf coast Monday due to gusty winds and very low humidity.
☀️ Abnormally dry/drought conditions across the area will enhance the quick spread of any fires that develop.
❌ Outdoor burning is NOT recommended.
Big News: Louisiana is preparing to move around money to cover the cost of delivering SNAP benefits (food stamps) from STATE funds during the government shutdown, says Senate President Cameron Henry.
It could cost the state as much as a $150 million monthly. #lalege
@tegbridges@BlakePater@theadvocatebr Mr. Stuller was an active member of the Louisiana Recovery Authority after hurricanes Katrina and Rita. It’s great to read about his success.
'We need to bring back some workers': Louisiana Shipbuilder and prominent Republican Boysie Bollinger remembers Hurricane Katrina #lalege#lagov https://t.co/GxE4Ry2EUF via @nolanews
They came together, Democrats and Republicans, to help New Orleans rebuild post-Katrina in Louisiana #lalege#lagov https://t.co/8NxZmdLtD0 via @nolanews