Louisiana
Gov. Edwards urges Louisianans to prepare for Arctic outbreak
The next press launch is from the workplace of Gov. Edwards.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – Gov. John Bel Edwards and the Governor’s Workplace of Homeland Safety and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) are urging Louisianans to plan for an Arctic outbreak anticipated to maneuver into the state starting Thursday and persevering with via the Christmas vacation weekend. Temperatures are anticipated to plummet because the chilly entrance crosses the state with robust winds and harmful wind chills.
“I urge each Louisianan to organize for the approaching Arctic outbreak and be prepared to guard the 4 P’s – folks, pets, crops, and pipes,” Gov. Edwards mentioned. “You’ll want to cowl or insulate all uncovered pipes and put together for the potential of chopping off your most important water provide when you have an issue. And as at all times, please test in your associates, neighbors or members of the family that will battle with these climate situations. For data on warming stations or help in making a extreme climate plan, go to www.getagameplan.org.”
“Each individual in Louisiana should take further precautions within the coming days, particularly these dwelling in momentary housing or shelter items following final yr’s hurricane and the latest twister outbreak,” mentioned GOHSEP Director Casey Tingle. “Observe all security tips for these items reminiscent of test all propane traces and hold all doorways and home windows clear in case an emergency escape is required. A lot of our native companions are establishing warming stations throughout the state. Study your private plans and take any motion mandatory to soundly get via this occasion.”
Listed here are the newest forecast highlights from the 4 Nationwide Climate Service (NWS) workplaces that cowl Louisiana –
- NWS Shreveport:
- The coldest climate of the season will start Thursday.
- Temperatures will stay beneath freezing for a chronic time.
- Areas at or north of I-20 might keep beneath freezing for as much as 60 hours beginning Thursday night time.
- NWS Jackson, MS (ArkLaMiss):
- A interval of dangerously chilly climate is predicted from Thursday night time via Saturday night time.
- Low temperatures will vary from the only digits within the north of the area via the kids to the south.
- Highs will likely be close to or beneath freezing for a lot of the area Friday and Saturday.
- NWS Lake Charles:
- There may be rising confidence of extended laborious freeze situations with lows within the single digits doable.
- Hazardous temperatures will final via the Christmas vacation weekend.
- Residents ought to contemplate any preparedness steps now.
- NWS New Orleans:
- Strongly beneath regular temperatures are possible via the weekend.
- The chilly entrance is predicted to ship excessive winds to the world.
- The plummeting temperatures and excessive winds might carry dangerously chilly wind chills.
The Louisiana State Hearth Marshal’s workplace reminds everybody to maintain something that may burn not less than three ft away from heating gear like a hearth or an area heater. By no means use an oven to warmth your property. Set up and keep carbon monoxide alarms to keep away from the danger of poisoning.
Bear in mind to take different steps to organize for the freezing temperatures. For pets and animals, carry them inside wherever doable and ensure ingesting water stays unfrozen. To your residence, defend your pipes and safely function heating gadgets.
If journey is in your plans, go to www.511.la.org for updates on highway situations. GOHSEP is intently monitoring this climate menace and stands able to help our native companions and state businesses if assist if wanted.
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Louisiana
'Coming Home': LSU's Textile & Costume Museum honors Louisiana-born fashion legend – Reveille
When one thinks about luxury fashion, Louisiana might not be the first place that comes to mind. An LSU museum is showcasing how a fashion designer from Louisiana became an American fashion legend.
The LSU Textile & Costume Museum is currently exhibiting fashion designer Geoffrey Beene’s award-winning work. As visitors shuffle through the museum, there are four decades of craftsmanship and art waiting to meet them. The walls of the museum display information about Beene with his sketches, designs and photos.
“Beene eschewed fashion as a trend and instead approached dressing as an artful expression and perhaps even a divine representation of female beauty,” the exhibit reads.
Hailing from Louisiana and trained in Paris, the exhibit shares Beene’s story.
“Mr. Beene was originally from Hainesville, Louisiana, which is a tiny, one stoplight town in the northern part of the state,” said Michael E. Mamp, the museum’s director and curator. “And he went on to be one of the most successful American fashion designers of all time.”
The exhibit touches on every aspect of Beene’s career, from his affinity for polka dots to his use of florals, lace, line and shape. In one part of the exhibit, Beene’s southern heritage is spotlighted through the dresses and ensembles he designed.
All of the garments in the exhibit were donated to the LSU Textile & Costume Museum by Dr. Sylvia R. Karasu, a fan and long-time collector of Beene’s work. She donated 254 pieces with the hope that some of Beene’s work would be preserved in his home state.
Mamp discussed how museum visitors should look at Beene’s unique work, saying they “… have to look closely at the details because he was so focused on excellent craftsmanship, beautiful fabrications, finishing garments in a way that is really more akin to couture versus manufactured ready to wear.”
“He wasn’t interested in necessarily being fashioned forward,” Mamp said, “but just wanted to make beautiful, timeless clothes that people could wear over and over again.”
Mamp explained Beene’s legacy came from how well he constructed his clothes, saying the designer took “high end” approaches to fashion.
“Beautiful silk linings, attached petticoats underneath the skirt,” Mamp said. “Things that outwardly people wouldn’t see, but that make wearing the garment special for the person who puts it on.”
Mamp hopes students leave the museum understanding Beene’s dedication to creating fashionable pieces without compromising quality.
“Beene’s ability to be successful, his commitment and dedication to making beautiful clothes. He never really compromised his standards in that regard,” Mamp said. “It is a testament, I think, to students about what one can achieve if they want it badly enough, and if they work hard enough at it.”
“Coming Home: Geoffrey Beene” will close Jan. 24. The Textile & Costume Museum keeps hundreds of textile and fashion artifacts, preserving and creating space for centuries of human art and clothing. Their next exhibit, “Color Me Fashion,” will open on March 16. Admission to the museum is free.
Louisiana
Arch Manning’s High School Coach Is Moving From Louisiana to Georgia
A new coach hiring in the state of Georgia has officially taken place. Nelson Stewart from Newman High School in New Orleans is on the move and will be the new head coach at Westminster High School in the Peach State.
Stewart was Newman’s head coach for 19 seasons, winning a total of 162 wins in his time there.
He is mostly known by football fans as the high school head coach of Arch Manning, the nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli Manning, and currently a quarterback at the University of Texas. Stewart’s connection to the Mannings runs even deeper as was a high school teammate of Peyton. He has also coached standout wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr who is known mostly for his time in New York with the Giants and his fantastic one-handed catch.
Westminster was in need of a new coach following a below .500 season and the retirement of Gerry Romberg after his 33rd season coaching with the Class 4A team. Westminster finished the 2024 season at 5-6. With the talent of Stewart, one would believe that the record could improve even from the first season.
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Louisiana State Police issues emergency exemption for motor carriers
MONROE, La. (KNOE) – Louisiana State Police issued a temporary emergency exemption from certain federal motor carrier safety regulations ahead of severe winter weather.
The exemption, effective 12:01 a.m. Jan. 20 to 11:59 p.m. Feb. 2, 2025, applies to motor carriers assisting with disaster relief, including power grid repairs and the delivery of essential goods like fuel and groceries.
Motor carriers under an Out-of-Service Order are not eligible for the exemption.
The public is urged to stay informed on weather and travel conditions through 511la.org and LSP’s social media. In the event of ice on bridges, LSP will coordinate with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and local law enforcement.
For assistance or to report hazardous conditions, call *LSP (*577).
Copyright 2025 KNOE. All rights reserved.
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