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Mark grew up in the heartland and brings a lifetime of Oklahoma experience to WWLS – The Sports Animal. The Sooner State native graduated from Blackwell High School and received his degree from the University of Oklahoma. Since 1995, Rodgers has owned and published the state’s most comprehensive football annual, The Oklahoma Pigskin Preview. His travels across the state have earned him a reputation as one of the region’s foremost experts on high school football and college recruiting. Rodger ...
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Mississippi River levels are rising after heavy rainfall in other parts of the country. We talk about what we can expect down here and how all that rain ends up making its way to the Mississippi and past us with Clint Willson, Dean of the College of the Coast & Environment at LSU
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* Breaking down the security recommendations to make New Orleans safer* RFK Jr. is now supporting the measles vaccine* ACL injuries in youth sports are on the rise. Prevention is key* Why trade deficits aren't necessarily a bad thing* Are French Quarter stakeholders on board with new security recommendations?…
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* Youth sports registrations are ramping up, and ACL injuries are a growing concern for athletes of all ages. We’ll talk with Dr. Xavier Thompson about prevention, rehabilitation, and the long-term impacts. * We’ve been hearing a lot about tariffs, trade deficits, and trade surpluses...we’ll take a dive into what they mean and what’s good and what’…
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* How do nonreligious voters identify politically?* Are Louisiana teachers taking a pay cut if we don't do anything?* An iPhone could cost $30,000 if it were made in the US* What to know about the security plan for French Quarter Fest* Why this expert says halting the Mid-Barataria project is the wrong move* The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival is t…
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* US and Louisiana farmers could be affected by tariffs in a big way* Why Plaquemines President supports the halt on the Mid-Barataria project* Could the Saints draft a quarterback early?* Are we still in a buyers' market in the New Orleans area?* We could have another active hurricane season this year…
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* Getting the latest on the reaction of politicians and the public to President Trump’s tariffs with Robert Hogan, a political scientist at LSU.* Talking with Michael Deliberto, an agricultural economist with the LSU Ag Center, about how much Louisiana farmers export and what the tariffs could mean for them.…
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* Checking in with Will Green from the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry about how companies feel about the tax climate in the state and about what he’s watching in the upcoming session. * New Orleans area restaurants could finally start getting Michelin stars...we’ll explain just how big this is for the already top notch food scene...…
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