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The Great LSU Restructuring Of 2013

The Hayride

UPDATE (April 27): We thought we’d bring this post back in light of today’s events, in which LSU System President John Lombardi was let go from his job. Reorganization of the LSU system is coming, and Lombardi doesn’t fit in. Reports are surfacing that... »

Planet Wine offers Easter wine tastings this Saturday

Examiner Alexandria Edition

Easter is too frequently associated with dyed eggs and bunnies, but it is a major family event. As a significant tradition in many American households, having the right wine makes Easter even better.To help celebrate, Alexandria's... »

If Only We Could Have More Negative Things…

CenlamarOn Life In Louisiana

The Town Talk sucks. I know I’ve said as much before; it’s a running theme here, but this really takes the cake. The headline, A-1, above-the-fold story this Sunday is about how there’s no way to prove people are making pilgrimages to Alexandria to see... »

The Great LSU Restructuring Of 2013

The Hayride

I’ll admit from the beginning that this post is probably a bit premature, and much of what’s in it is not particularly baked into the cake as yet (at least that’s what I understand). But yesterday the Advocate had a piece on the subject of studies bein... »

Donation request...

American Zombie

NOTE:  This is not a donation directly to AZ.Folks, Activist Zach Kopplin is currently headed to Alexandria to confront Rick Santorum tonight about the LSEA, Louisiana Science Education Act.  I have procured a videographer to record Zach's question and... »

Rick Santorum plans rallies and prayer in push to primary

Eye on Jefferson

WASHINGTON -- Rick Santorum will hold rallies at the Fleur de Lis Center in Mandeville and at a shooting range in Monroe, and pray with Pentecostals in Alexandria in the lead-up to Saturday's Louisiana primary. But the former Pennsylvania senator... »

Best way to see the Cherry Blossoms: dinner and a cruise in Old Town:

Examiner Alexandria Edition

The Washington DC area is celebrating the 100th Centennial of the National Cherry Blossom Festival, the area's much loved spring tradition.One of the best ways to see the blossom is from a river cruise, and Alexandria'... »

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Natchitoches man pleads guilty in sex case

Ksla - La Headlines

A 61-year-old Natchitoches man will serve time in prison after pleading guilty this week in Alexandria federal court to receiving child pornography. »

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