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Miss Louisiana 2024 will be named from the 32 women across the state
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Miss Louisiana will be named in a competition offering scholarships and in-kind prizes that concludes tonight.
After months of preparation, 32 women across Louisiana will compete in the final round at 8 p.m. at the Monroe Civic Center to see who will hold the coveted title over the next year.
The preliminary round of the competition resulted in over $10,000 in scholarships awarded and included competitions of health & fitness, evening wear, on-stage conversation and talent.
A spokesperson for the Miss Louisiana Organization said the women competing will be awarded nearly $1 million in scholarships and in-kind prizes for women who have achieved particular merit in their field by the end of the final round.
So far, the following women have received awards in the preliminary rounds:
- Miss University of Louisiana at Monroe, Gabrelle McLeod. McLeod was awarded a $250 newcomer health & fitness award and a $500 overall preliminary health & fitness award.
- Miss Ouachita Parish, Leah Thompson, received a $500 newcomer talent award.
- Miss Belle of the D’Arbonne, Anna Katherine Thompson, won an overall talent award with a scholarship of $1,000.
Multiple women have received a “Women-in” scholarship of $1,000 for their accomplishments in their fields:
- Miss Dixie Stockshow, Katherine McCullars
- Miss Louisiana Watermelon Festival, Olivia Grace George
- Miss New Orleans, Megan Magri
- Miss Belle of the D’Arbonne, Anna-Katherine Thompson
Four women in STEAM fields also received $500 scholarships for their contributions:
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OSU Wrestling: Daniel Cormier Inducted into Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame
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Daniel Cormier will be part of another Hall of Fame.
A Lafayette, Louisiana native, Cormier this weekend will be inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. He is also already a member of the UFC Hall of Fame, National Junior College Athletic Association Hall of Fame and Louisiana High School Sports Hall of Fame.
Cormier made his mark early in the Louisiana sports world, even before getting to Oklahoma State. He was a three-time state champion for Northside High School, then went to Colby Community College, where he won a pair of NJCAA titles and was 61-0.
Once at OSU, Cormier immediately cracked the starting lineup at 184 pounds in 2000 and 2001. He was 52-10 as a Cowboy, qualifying for the NCAA Wrestling Championships both seasons. Cormier was an NCAA runner-up in 2001, losing to Cael Sanderson in the finals. He also lost to Sanderson twice in the Big 12 finals. Of Cormier’s 10 collegiate losses, six were to Sanderson.
Cormier achieved most of his success after leaving Stillwater, first on the international wrestling circuit. He qualified for the Olympics as a member of Team USA in 2004 and 2008, placing fourth at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. Cormier didn’t get to compete in 2008 after having to drop out of the tournament because of illness. He also earned a bronze medal at 96 kilograms at the World Championships in 2007.
Cormier started his mixed martial arts career in 2009 with Strikeforce, becoming the King of the Cage heavyweight champion and winning the 2012 Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. He then joined the UFC and became the second fighter in UFC history to hold belts in two weight divisions at the same time as the champion at light heavyweight and heavyweight. He was the first to have title defenses in two divisions. Cormier was 22-3 in his MMA career.
The 2024 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Class features eight other inductees, including former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
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Study: Louisiana named sixth least expensive US state to give birth
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BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — A new study revealed that Louisiana is among the least expensive states to give birth in.
Birth Injury Lawyers Group, personal injury attorneys, looked at data from the Health Care Cost Insitute to see the average cost of different delivery types and to find the average overall delivery cost, according to a news release.
“Whilst bringing a new life into the world is exciting for parents, it is also a shame that, for many, birth also brings a huge economic burden,” said Bob Goldwater from Birth Injury Lawyers Group.
Louisiana was named the sixth least expensive state to give birth in. According to the study, the average cost of delivery in the state is $9,883.
Mississippi was named the least expensive state to give birth in with an average cost of delivery of $7,639, while California was the most expensive state to give birth in with an average cost of $19,230, according to the study.
Check out the top 10 least expensive states to give birth in, according to the study:
- Mississippi
- Arkansas
- Oklahoma
- Missouri
- Kansas
- Louisiana
- Kentucky
- Iowa
- Texas
- Arizona
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17-year-old Louisiana man drowns while swimming at Galveston beach, patrol says
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GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) — A 17-year-old Louisiana man drowned in Galveston on Friday, according to Galveston Island Beach Patrol.
Authorities said at 2:53 p.m., beach patrol was called to the scene regarding a swimmer in distress on the west side of Tower 25.
When the Galveston Island Beach Patrol supervisor arrived, guards signaled for a missing swimmer.
SEE ALSO: Houston teen drowns in Galveston, second fatality this weekend amid red flag warning
Additional agencies were called to assist, and a jet ski was launched to search with multiple guards.
At 3:38 p.m., the beach patrol pulled the 17-year-old from the water.
Galveston police and fire departments conducted CPR on the teenager, and he was taken by Galveston EMS to UTMB, where he was pronounced dead.
The teenager’s identity has not been released by authorities.
The beach patrol confirmed with Eyewitness News that the teenager’s death marked the fifth drowning on Galveston Island this year. Lt. Austin Kirwin said on average, there are about seven to eight drownings a season.
SEE ALSO: 1 dead, dozens rescued on Galveston beaches amid dangerous currents, officials say
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