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Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns announces retirement
WVLA Baton Rouge via Yahoo News· 2 days agoLouisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Johns notified Gov. Jeff Landry on Thursday, April 4...
Ronnie Johns, Chairman of the Louisiana Gaming Control Board, Retires
Covers.com· 16 hours agoRonnie Johns, Chairman of the Louisiana Gaming Control Board, announced on April 4, 2024, that he’ll...
Louisiana SCS Commission member John McLure announces retirement
WVLA Baton Rouge via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMike Foster. McLure was later nominated and reappointed by former Govs. Kathleen Blanco, Bobby...
Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger claims Louisiana governor 'trying to take us back to the Stone Age'
Fox News· 5 days agoRolling Stones’ frontman Mick Jagger ignited a small feud between himself and the Louisiana governor...
Louisiana Gaming Control Board chairman resigning
KALB Alexandria· 2 days agoRonnie Johns, chairman of the Louisiana Gaming Control Board, announced his resignation from the board, effective this June. Johns was appointed to the...
Louisiana gaming chairman will retire to focus on family
ABC 26 New Orleans· 2 days agoJohns also played a pivotal role in establishing rules to govern retail sports betting in Louisiana,...
State Supreme Court to review decision limiting time child sex abuse victims have to sue
WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans· 14 hours agoWeeks after the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New Orleans was identified as the subject of a child...
'Where's Ronald Greene's justice?': 5 years on, feds still silent on Black motorist's deadly arrest
FOX 25 Boston· 7 hours agoFARMERVILLE, La. — (AP) — Mona Hardin has been waiting five long years for any resolution to the...
Mick Jagger slams Republican gov watching Rolling Stones show before he hit back
Daily Express· 7 days agoBefore assuming office in January...lawyer, he supported an abortion ban, advocated for prayer in...
Louisiana could lose nearly $1 billion if controversial coastal project is canceled
The Biloxi Sun Herald· 19 hours agoLouisiana could be on the hook for close to $1 billion if it allows the proposed Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project to die, state officials say, as the massive coastal ...