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LSU's Jayden Daniels downplays issues with Commanders, says he'd be 'blessed' to go No. 2 overall
DETROIT (AP) — Jayden Daniels handled the media with the same poise and command he displays in the pocket. Asked a few times about speculation that he doesn’t want to play for Washington and whether he prefers going to another team, Daniels understandably took a diplomatic approach one day before the NFL draft. “I’m blessed to go wherever I’m called,” Daniels said Wednesday. “Whoever calls my phone, whoever gives the card to the Commissioner that says my name, I’m blessed to go and they’re gonna get my all.” Pressed further about the Commanders and asked if he’d be OK going there, Daniels replied: “100%”
Former Ascension Parish chief deputy assessor accused of computer tampering, turns himself in
ASCENSION PARISH, La. (BRPROUD) — The Gonzales Police Department said the former Ascension Parish chief deputy assessor, who is accused of tampering with the tax-assessed values on his personal property, turned himself in Tuesday. The Gonzales Police Department arrested Justin Champlin, 44, and booked him into the Ascension Parish...
LSU baseball adds commitment from freshman junior college outfielder, Louisiana native
McLennan Community College outfielder Daniel Harden has committed to LSU baseball, Harden announced on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, Wednesday. In 49 games this season as a freshman, Harden has eight home runs and a .309 batting average. He also holds a .453 on base percentage and a .537 slugging percentage.
Louisiana resident awaiting extradition on weapons offense
A Louisiana resident wanted in Utah is now awaiting extradition after being arrested in Vicksburg. According to information from Vicksburg Police Department (VPD), 46-year-old Jerry Pettis, of Prairieville, La., was taken into custody Tuesday after officers responded to a possible auto burglary in the 2100 block of Iowa Boulevard. “Pettis was found to have warrants […]
EBR School Board to consider resolution opposing plan that could create new St. George district
BATON ROUGE — Four East Baton Rouge School Board members have drafted a resolution opposing a proposed constitutional amendment that would make it easier to create new public school districts, such as the one suggested in the St. George area of the parish. The school board, consisting of nine...
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