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Welcome back to school, teachers! Enter for your chance to win a prize package
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - It’s that time of the year! Back-to-school is right around the corner, and KNOE is working with B&E Wholesale, Randall’s Captain Avery Seafood and Specialty Meats, and Coney Island Connect to bring a prize package to one lucky teacher. The drawing for the prize...
Louisiana Stomach ‘Bug’ Might Be Something More Sinister
It's summertime and all over Louisiana from Monroe and Ruston in the north to Lake Charles and Lafayette in the south emergency departments at hospitals and walk-in clinics too are full of people all complaining about a similar symptom. This scenario has many health officials concerned because the spike in "stomach bugs" appears to be related to a more serious medical malady.
Morning Forecast – Friday, July 26th
WEST MONROE, La. (KTVE/KARD) — Today, don’t forget the rain gear today, as another rainy day is likely throughout much of the day. Scattered showers and storms likely, with showers happening this morning, then scattered showers and storms later in the afternoon. Daytime highs only rise back into the low to mid 80s with winds out of the south 5-10 mph. With the continued rain some pooling is likely, so drive cautious as things could be slick as well.
NBC 10 News Today: Claiborne Electric interview
MONROE, La. (KTVE/KARD) — On NBC 10 News Today, Emmalee Tingle Joins NBC 10’s Abby Price and Hannah Clark to discuss Claiborne Electric’s involvement in the Watermelon Festival. For more information, watch the video above.
2024 ULM Football Prediction & Preview With Betting Odds, Schedule, Key Returners & Outlook
Louisiana-Monroe’s history in the Sun Belt has been less than stellar. The Warhawks have not had a winning record since going 8-5 in 2012, although there have also been two .500 seasons during that span. Once again, the Warhawks are starting over after Terry Bowden was fired following a 2-10 season in 2023 that concluded with 10 consecutive losses. In his three years, Bowden went 10-26 after inheriting a 0-10 team.
Sun Belt Media Day: ULM fueled to boost expectations and standard
New Orleans, LA. (KTVE/KARD) –Some call the surge of Media Days in the month of July “talking season” but no matter what nickname fans like to call it, all it means is that football is one day closer. Sun Belt Media days kicked off this week and when the University of Louisiana-Monroe hit the podium, […]
Feed Your Soul: Not Just Pie
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - Jay Walter Stone’s Parents, Christy and Jimmy Stone, have created a place where people in Monroe know who they are. “In 1985, I was just four years old, and we opened up when the Pecan Land Mall opened its doors,” said Stone. “Mom is Mrs. Meringue.”
ULM’s quarterback battle heats up ahead of fall camp
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - ULM football head coach Bryant Vincent discussed the Warhawks’ quarterback battle at Sun Belt Media Days. There are currently seven quarterbacks on the roster with former OCS star Hunter Herring as the only returning starter. Fall camp kicks off August 1.
Buyer steps in for Louisiana hospital amid national chain's bankruptcy
Glenwood Regional Medical Center in West Monroe may soon be under new ownership after its parent company, the bankrupt Steward Health, received a bid for the hospital this week as it tries offload around 30 hospitals across the country. American Healthcare System, a California-based company formed in 2021, offered $500,000...
Major Retailer Closing 6 Louisiana Stores: Including Shreveport
For a variety of reasons, sadly, the days of the old 'brick & mortar' stores are going the way of pay telephones and VHS players. Even though there are those who order groceries online, I think there will always be a place for some types of stores that people will still want to visit in person.
Passenger Rail to the Beach from Louisiana – Big News Revealed
The last time a train left the city of New Orleans, Louisiana heading eastward toward stops in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida was during the month of August 2005. We know that because that service was suspended during the final days of August 2005 when Hurricane Katrina roared ashore, wrecked tracks, mangled bridges, and basically left all of the Gulf South in a major state of disrepair.
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