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Southern-Grambling baseball game postponed again; series likely canceled
Southern's Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball game against Grambling has been postponed and the remainder of the series is likely canceled, senior associate athletic director Rodney Kirschner said. Heavy rain Thursday forced postponement of the second game of a doubleheader at Lee-Hines Field until 2 p.m. Friday, and more rain was...
Podcast: Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum
Listen and subscribe on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast apps. In this episode of The Atlas Obscura Podcast, we visit the Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum in Gibsland, Louisiana, where the infamous—but often misunderstood—couple’s story came to an end. Our podcast is an audio...
Haughton football stadium getting artificial turf
HAUGHTON, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — Haughton’s Harold E. Harlan Stadium is getting artificial turf according to the Haughton head football coach Matthew Sewell and the program’s Facebook page. The Bossier Parish School Board approved the motion to make improvements to the stadium on Thursday night. “We are certainly...
Miami continuing push for Louisiana priority CB with official visit set: “They’re definitely in one of the top-ranked positions”
Ruston (La.) cornerback Aidan Anding has quickly turned from a little-known 5-foot-11 prospect to one of the more sought-after cornerbacks in the 2025 cycle. But as summer official visits approach, a handful of schools are standing out. The post Miami continuing push for Louisiana priority CB with official visit set: “They’re definitely in one of the top-ranked positions” appeared first on On3.
Woodlawn High senior signs up for Grambling State’s Call Me Mister program
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - A Caddo Parish senior just days away from graduation has already made a commitment for his future career. He wants to return to his school district as an educator. On Monday (May 13), KSLA met up with Woodlawn High School senior Austin Small-Jones. The teen has...
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