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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has inserted himself into the LSU coaching search this week. Just four days ago, LSU made the tough decision to fire Brian Kelly. Speaking to reporters this Wednesday, Landry said the university's Board of Supervisors will create a search committee to find its next head
Was Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry actively trying to kick Brian Kelly in the rear on his way out the door? Perhaps not, but his quip on Thursday certainly came across as a barb at the now-ex LSU head football coach.
Gov. Jeff Landry, joined by lawmakers, will talk about SNAP benefits in Louisiana amid the federal government shutdown Wednesday afternoon.
Since taking office last year, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has taken a more active role into the internal machinations taking place on LSU‘s campus. That began a year ago when he fasciliated the presence of a live tiger at LSU’s 2024 football game vs.
SpoOoOoky! In Tuesday’s newsletter, when I said I consider LSU this cycle’s hands-down best available coaching job and arguably the best anywhere, I wasn’t anticipating Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry declaring — during yesterday’s news conference allegedly on state-funded assistance amid the government shutdown — that athletic director Scott Woodward will not be in charge of hiring Brian Kelly’s replacement.
Nearly 800,000 people who depend on federal food aid will see no interruption in those benefits for November, according to Gov. Jeff Landry. They include the elderly, disabled and families with children who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program,
The LSU Tigers have made a bold decision to move on from head coach Brian Kelly. After an incredibly disappointing tenure, the elite program will be searching for a new head coach and quite a few names have already been brought up as possible candidates.
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Louisiana steps in to fund SNAP benefits as federal money runs out
The federal government’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is expected to run out of money Saturday as the shutdown in Washington drags on. In response, Louisiana officials are stepping in,