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General Russel Honore
Retired lieutenant general and founder of the GreenARMY General Russel Honore comments on various topics including the ongoing government shutdown, Pete Hegseth's recent comments, and also the idea of sending National Guard troops to our state.
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Festival Acadien marks 50 years; Baton Rouge website redesign; Space Command heads to Alabama
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn what’s on deck as Festivals Acadian et Créoles celebrates 50 years. We also hear how Baton Rouge residents can get involved in the city’s website redesign and learn about job recruiting as the United States Space Command moves to the South.
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Mary Stein, Jane Leavy, Brenden Craig
Assistant Director for the East Baton Rouge Parish Library Mary Stein speaks on what's new and upcoming at the library. For more information, visit https://www.ebrpl.com/events-classes/#/events/. Sportswriter, biographer, and author Jane Leavy talks her latest work, "Make Me Commissioner" and also comments on the latest in the sports world. City Court Judge candidate Brenden Craig talks his candidacy and campaign amid the upcoming election.
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New podcast on adapting to climate change; Japan Fest comes to NOMA; the case for drug checking
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a Japanese culture and heritage festival coming to New Orleans. We also hear about a new podcast series on climate change in the Gulf South, and hear about drug checking in the Netherlands.
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Get to know NOLA mayor candidate Helena Moreno; Mardi Gras Guide inventor Arthur Hardy to retire
Today on Louisiana Considered, we wrap up our interviews with New Orleans mayoral candidates with a conversation with Helena Moreno. We also speak with Arthur Hardy, who’s retiring after decades of creating and publishing the annual Mardi Gras Guide.
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Reporter roundtable on NOLA mayor’s race; Southern faces threats of violence, massive power outage
Today on Louisiana Considered, with the New Orleans mayoral primary approaching this weekend, we bring you a roundtable of reporters to discuss what the candidates are saying about key issues. We also hear about threats of violence at Southern University and hear what law enforcement has learned about evacuating inmates during storms.
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Caroline Marston, Emily Mott, Jim Brown
Director of Development at Waterways LA Caroline Marston is joined by Executive Director for Waterways LA Emily Mott to discuss the importance of reliable waterways throughout our state. Veteran Louisiana politico Jim Brown comments on various political topics including congressional redistricting, new Mayor of New Orleans Helena Moreno, and also the latest with Pres. Trump and Israel.
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Mayor Cantrell ignites old trash feud; what to expect at New Orleans Film Festival; Marigny Opera Ballet gears up for season premiere
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how Mayor Cantrell is reigniting an old feud by seeking a short-term sanitation provider in the French Quarter. We also check out the lineup at the upcoming New Orleans Film Festival, and hear about the Marigny Opera Ballet’s 12th season.
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New Orleans’ next mayor; latest in Kyren Lacy investigation; STEM library offers free tools for teachers
Today on Louisiana Considered, we break down the results of Saturday’s elections in New Orleans. The Times Picayune/New Orleans Advocate’s Stephanie Grace joins us for more. We also hear the latest on investigations involving a former LSU football star and about STEM resources for New Orleans-area teachers.
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Louis Dunbar, Victoria DeJohn, Kaye Courington
Veteran basketball player for the Harlem Globetrotters Louis Dunbar talks his life and times throughout the years. General manager at Sullivan's Steakhouse Victoria DeJohn speaks her career and journey to this point. Author Kaye Courington talks her latest work, "Skrim".
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