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Morning Forecast – Monday, Feb. 24th
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward reports dense fog across the area, reducing visibility to less than a quarter mile and creating driving hazards. Although light drizzle is present, no significant rainfall is expected. Fog will persist until 10 AM, with temperatures remaining in the upper 30s to mid-40s. Conditions are expected to improve by lunchtime, reaching highs in the upper 50s to lower 60s. High pressure will dominate, maintaining mostly clear skies in the following days. A weather front is anticipated late Wednesday, bringing potential showers but overall, temperatures will stay above average as we transition into March.
Areas of fog have started to develop this morning. Clouds also still linger but will decrease by this afternoon with calm winds. Overnight, temperatures will fall to the lower 40’s. Patchy fog cannot be ruled out. High pressure continues to keep conditions mostly clear and quiet. By Late Wednesday, a front will move across where patchy showers will be possible along the front. Temperatures will not fall that much and will remain in the 60’s and 70’s through the weekend.
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The storied history of eating watermelon
SUMMARY: Chef Myisha “Maya” Masterson, founder of the Black Roux Culinary Collective, blends food, history, music, and travel into immersive culinary experiences. Her Juneteenth tribute, a shrimp watermelon salad, honors African American resilience with symbolic ingredients like watermelon, red onion, and pickled collard greens. Masterson views cooking as a deeply artistic and nourishing act, rooted in ancestral tradition. Watermelon, once a tool of survival and later a racist stereotype, has been reclaimed as a symbol of liberation and pride. Masterson’s work highlights the powerful connection between food and cultural legacy, offering nourishment not just for the body but for the soul.
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How would a tax for Johnston Street work? – The Current
SUMMARY: With City Council approval of a road ownership swap, Lafayette’s revitalization of Bertrand Drive and Johnston Street is moving forward. Funding remains unresolved, with Councilman Andy Naquin proposing an Economic Development District (EDD) to impose an extra sales tax on businesses in the area. Mayor-President Monique Boulet agreed to explore the EDD but emphasized the need for more analysis and stakeholder input. Though controversial, especially among businesses, EDDs could support infrastructure upgrades, with Johnston Street receiving \$5 million in initial state funding. Naquin hopes to finalize EDD boundaries by year’s end, framing it as a potential public-private partnership.
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Madison and Champagnolle intersection to become four-way stop for driver safety
SUMMARY: The intersection of Madison and Champagnolle in El Dorado will soon become a four-way stop to improve driver safety. The change follows numerous complaints after the removal of a traffic light, which residents say made the intersection dangerous. Drivers reported confusion and excessive speeding, especially on Madison. In response, the city council approved converting the intersection into a four-way stop with red flashing lights and clear signage. Officials aim to slow traffic and provide safer, more controlled access for all directions. The project will be implemented soon, and drivers are urged to watch for signs and drive cautiously during the transition.
Madison and Champagnolle intersection to become four-way stop for driver safety
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