Liberty Flames (11-6, 0-2 CUSA) at Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (11-6, 1-1 CUSA)
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Crawford, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs to host Cleveland and the Liberty Flames
The Flames are 0-2 in CUSA play. Liberty is third in the CUSA with 25.1 defensive rebounds per game led by Joseph Venzant averaging 5.2.
Louisiana Tech makes 45.0% of its shots from the field this season, which is 4.0 percentage points higher than Liberty has allowed to its opponents (41.0%). Liberty averages 10.7 made 3-pointers per game this season, 3.8 more made shots on average than the 6.9 per game Louisiana Tech gives up.
The Bulldogs and Flames square off Sunday for the first time in conference play this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: Sean Newman Jr. is averaging 7.6 points and 5.2 assists for the Bulldogs. Isaiah Crawford is averaging 14.8 points, six rebounds and 2.1 steals over the last 10 games for Louisiana Tech.
Venzant is averaging 5.6 points and 7.5 rebounds for the Flames. Zach Cleveland is averaging 12.3 points over the last 10 games for Liberty.
LAST 10 GAMES: Bulldogs: 6-4, averaging 73.5 points, 39.7 rebounds, 12.5 assists, 7.4 steals and 5.2 blocks per game while shooting 44.2% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 64.6 points per game.
Flames: 5-5, averaging 72.0 points, 37.0 rebounds, 17.6 assists, 6.5 steals and 2.3 blocks per game while shooting 43.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 60.3 points.
The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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More Storms Monday – Severe Storms Possible by Midweek
(KMDL-FM) You might not have realized it, but you’re on a roller coaster. No, not the kind of roller coaster you look forward to riding, but the kind of roller coaster only Mother Nature can devise in the form of Louisiana’s annual up and down weather conditions, also known as spring.
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Much of Louisiana was affected by strong storms with heavy rains and gusty winds during the day on Saturday and extending into Sunday morning. By later afternoon yesterday, conditions had improved, and it looked as though the work and school week would be off to a much calmer start.
Heavy Rain Possible in Louisiana To Start the Work Week
The start of the work and school day will be much calmer; however, the ride home on this first day of “extra sunlight” thanks to Daylight Saving Time will include a decent chance of showers and storms. Oh, and there are already reports of thick fog.
So, after a foggy start this morning, you could be picking up kids from school or driving yourself home from work in a torrential downpour. And you’ll get to do all of this while you’re mentally addled from the twice-a-year time change.
Rain chances are listed at 50% for this afternoon, but they do taper off quickly after the sun goes down. The Weather Prediction Center is forecasting a slight risk of an excessive rain event for portions of Louisiana later today. The area of concern is generally along and well north of US 190.
When Is The Next Threat of Severe Storms in Louisiana?
Tuesday should be a cloudy but breezy and warm day. Then on Wednesday, the rain chances and the next threat of severe storms will move into Louisiana.
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The Storm Prediction Center outlook for Wednesday’s severe weather potential suggests that the northern and central sections of the state might be more at risk for stronger storms than the I-10 corridor might be.
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We will know more about that potential later this morning when the SPC updates its forecast. The outlook for the remainder of the week, including the Patty in the Parc Weekend event in Downtown Lafayette, looks to be spectacular.
Patty in the Parc Entertainment 2011-2025
Gallery Credit: Dave Steel
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Tech companies could receive large tax breaks in Louisiana as data centers begin construction
RICHLAND — Tech companies could receive significant tax breaks in Louisiana as data centers break ground in the state.
According to a report by The Advocate, Meta officials told state officials in 2024 that they would need significant tax breaks while negotiating the $27 billion data center project currently being built in North Louisiana.
Based on projections of Louisiana’s tax exemptions and the expected expenditures of the companies, state and local governments could potentially give billions in tax breaks to the tech giants.
Several states, including Louisiana, have seen backlash to data centers as residents worry about potential rising electric costs and strain on water systems.
Virginia is currently debating whether or not to repeal tax exemptions for the tech companies, as it has cost state and local governments in Virginia $1.9 billion in 2024 alone.
The tax break exempts data centers from state and local taxes for multiple things data centers require, including servers, chillers, electric infrastructure and construction costs.
The scale of the data center projects, which include tens of billions in spending, coupled with Louisiana’s sales tax of 10%, means tax breaks could be worth huge amounts.
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Why tech giants could reap massive tax breaks in Louisiana as data centers break ground
Gov. Jeff Landry speaks at an event Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, at Shreveport Municipal Auditorium in Shreveport, La., held to announce that Amazon plans to build data centers in Caddo and Bossier Parishes. He is joined by Roger Wehner, left, vice president of Economic Development for Amazon, and Matt Vanderzanden, CEO of STACK Infrastructure.
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