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Miss Louisiana 2024 night two preliminary competition results
MONROE, La. (KNOE) – The Miss Louisiana 2024 competition continued on June 14 with the second night of preliminary competition.
32 contestants from all over the state competed in health and fitness, evening gown, on-stage questions and talent.
Over $10,000 in scholarships was awarded tonight at the competition.
The winners are listed as follows:
- Women in Business ($1,000): Contestant #15, Katherine McCullars, Miss Dixie Stockshow
- Women in Education ($1,000): Contestant #25, Olivia Grace George, Miss Louisiana Watermelon Festival
- Women in Health Sciences ($1,000): Contestant #5, Megan Magri, Miss New Orleans
- Women in Mass Communication ($1,000): Contestant #32, Anna-Katherine Thompson, Miss Belle of the D’Arbonne
- Community Service First Runner-Up ($500): Contestant #18, Nilah Pollard, Miss Red River City
- Glenda Moss Passion for Dance ($1,000): Contestant #23, Madison Simms, Miss Northwestern Lady of the Bracelet
- STEAM ($500 each): Contestant #5, Megan Magri, Miss New Orleans; Contestant #22, Felicia McGill, Miss Nachitoches Parish; Contestant #4, Maison Wilbanks, Miss Minden; Contestant #17, Katelyn Yopp, Miss Nachitoches City of Lights
- Newcomer Preliminary Fitness ($250): Contestant #8, Gabrelle McLeod, Miss University of Louisiana Monroe
- Preliminary Fitness ($500): Contestant #8, Gabrelle McLeod, Miss University of Louisiana Monroe
- Newcomer Preliminary Talent ($500): Contestant #27, Leah Thompson, Miss Ouachita Parish
- Preliminary Talent ($1,000): Contestant #32, Anna-Katherine Thompson, Miss Belle of the D’Arbonne
Congratulations to all the winners of tonight’s scholarship awards!
Be sure to tune in tomorrow night (June 15) at 8 pm to watch the Miss Louisiana 2024 final competition. Plus, our own Jessica Torricelli will be interviewing the newly crowned Miss Louisiana during our 10 pm newscast.
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Driver dies from gunshot wound after Louisiana State Police chase in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – A driver died from a gunshot wound after a Louisiana State Police car chase in New Orleans Saturday evening (June 20), but troopers say they did not fire the gun.
Troop NOLA confirmed the car chase ended near Franklin Avenue and North Miro Street Saturday. Troopers said they found the driver shot and brought them to the hospital, where that person died.
The driver’s identity has not been released.
A Troop NOLA spokesperson said he could not confirm if anyone else was in the car, if anyone has been arrested, or if troopers found a gun.
A spokesperson said more details will be released as a state police force investigation continues.
Troop NOLA is a special investigation unit tasked with proactive policing, traffic enforcement and crime reduction.
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Shelby Bordelon crowned Miss Louisiana 2026
MONROE, La. (KNOE) – Shelby Bordelon of Iberville Parish was crowned Miss Louisiana 2026 Saturday night in Monroe, earning the title and a $15,000 scholarship. Bordelon, a graduate student at Southeastern Louisiana University, said the role is about more than pageantry, emphasizing the yearlong service mission tied to the crown.
“Part of the mission of this organization is the service behind it,” Bordelon said. “And the service is so important, you are serving your state for a year… having the opportunities to connect with others… to continue making an impact and leaving my mark on others as well.”
Bordelon, who finished first runner-up in last year’s competition, said the moment her name was called as the winner still hasn’t fully sunk in.
“It was every emotion you could think of that was running through my mind at that moment,” she said, adding she focused on preparation and perspective this year. “I really wanted to go into this year with no regrets… just really trusting in that mindset and that plan.”
Bordelon said she hopes to use her platform to raise awareness for her nonprofit, Claire’s Promise, which focuses on combating drunk driving.
You can learn more about the nonprofit here. She will now represent Louisiana at the Miss America Pageant, which begins in late August in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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