by Editorial Staff | Nov 14, 2023 | Lafayette, Lafayette Sheriff, Youngsville
Disclaimer: Citizens for a New Louisiana backs the blue; supporting the funding and equipping of law enforcement officers at all levels. The information contained in this article comes to you thanks to the good police officers out there. They know that lawsuits and...
by Michael Lunsford | Nov 6, 2023 | About Us, Louisiana
As a non-profit, it’s not often we talk about our own successes. It’s even less frequent that I appeal to you, dear reader, to directly engage in our efforts to remake Louisiana into something new. However, I believe that occasionally you need to be...
by Michael Lunsford | Oct 27, 2023 | Louisiana
Statewide turnout for Louisiana’s governor primary was 45% in 2019. However, in 2023 turnout was only 35%. Even though the simple math difference is 10%, the more complex math works out to this being a 22% reduction in turnout. To what should we attribute this...
by Editorial Staff | Oct 19, 2023 | Lafayette
New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport have already become nationally renowned for their violent crime rates. Will Lafayette be next? If we don’t get a grip on things we could very well be heading that way. Despite aggressive approaches by local law...
by Editorial Staff | Oct 10, 2023 | Youngsville
Many communities across the state of Louisiana have nicknames. Lake Charles has come to be called “The Chuck,” while New Iberia is referred to as “Da’ Berry.” Then more simplistically Youngsville is often referred to as “Y-ville” or maybe more appropriately...