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One of the satirical news writers at The Sadvocate who specializes in turning Louisiana's finest absurdities into even finer absurdities.

DOTD to Install Wi-fi on Mississippi River Bridge So Commuters Can Stream Netflix While Stuck in Traffic

The DOTD has announced free Wi-Fi for the Mississippi River Bridge, admitting traffic won’t improve but commuters will at least be able to binge their favorite shows while waiting.

Denham Springs Council Asks National Guard to Assist in Removing Unauthorized Christmas Lights Put Up Before November

Denham Springs National Guard Christmas Lights The Sadvocate

Denham Springs council members have escalated their war on premature holiday spirit by asking the National Guard to dismantle Christmas lights before November. Officials say local code enforcement couldn’t keep up with early decorators, leaving soldiers to cut down rogue Santas and inflatables in midnight raids.

Governor Landry Orders Louisiana National Guard to Seize LSU’s Offensive Playbook and Have it Immediately Destroyed

Baton Rouge Louisiana National Guard Jeff Landry Nissan Altimas The Sadvocate LSU

Governor Jeff Landry has ordered the National Guard to raid LSU’s football facility and seize Joe Sloan’s offensive playbook. The governor called it a danger to public morale, vowing the pages will be destroyed before fans suffer through another predictable Saturday

Governor Deploys National Guard to Baton Rouge, Orders Immediate Impound of All Altimas With Texas Plates

Baton Rouge Louisiana National Guard Jeff Landry Nissan Altimas The Sadvocate

Governor Jeff Landry announced plans to deploy 1,000 National Guard troops in Baton Rouge, not for crime or disaster relief, but to seize every Nissan Altima with Texas plates. Officials say the crackdown could soon expand to Dodge Chargers and Camaros.

Orleans DA Scrambles to Hire Hundreds of Attorneys to Assist Dismissing Charges Ahead of National Guard’s Arrival

District Attorney Jason Williams New Orleans Louisiana The Sadvocate

Orleans Parish DA’s office is scrambling to hire hundreds of attorneys ahead of the National Guard’s arrival, not to prosecute cases, but to dismiss them. Officials admit the new hires will be measured on “throughput, not outcomes,” as the city braces for mass revolving-door justice.

Officials Say 27-28 College Championship Game Will Be Safe, Provided You Don’t Bring a Purse, Wallet, or Vehicle

New Orleans Bourbon Street Level Louisiana The Sadvocate

City officials assured fans the 2027 title game will be perfectly safe, as long as they don’t bring purses, wallets, or vehicles into New Orleans.

Governor Landry Approves Ban on AI, Says Louisiana Will Remain “Proudly Behind the Curve”

Louisiana banned AI in state offices this week, with Governor Jeff Landry vowing to keep the state “proudly behind the curve.” State employees are now ordered to stick to cursive, fax machines, and old relatives who “know computers.”

Coach Kelly Skips Monday Press Conference, Claims He’s Still in Concussion Protocol from Watching the Defense

Brian Kelly Post Game Conference Florida Gators Baton Rouge LSU The Sadvocate

LSU’s head coach skipped today’s press conference, citing “concussion protocol” after watching his defense collapse for four quarters. Reporters were left with an empty podium, while fans questioned if silence is now the Tigers’ only effective strategy.

NFL Fines New Orleans Saints For Impersonating Professional Football Team

New Orleans Super Dome Louisiana The Sadvocate

The NFL has fined the New Orleans Saints for “impersonating a professional football team,” citing Sunday’s loss to Buffalo as the final straw. Officials say the money will be redirected to teach the offense basic football concepts, something fans claim has been missing for years.

Pointe Coupee Schools Consider Offering Perfect Attendance Award to Any Student Who Shows Up At Least Twice

Pointe Coupee Schools Truancy Absent New Roads Louisana The Sadvocate

Pointe Coupee Parish is lowering the bar for student attendance, proposing “perfect attendance” awards for anyone who shows up twice in a school year. Officials say it’s a realistic response to Louisiana’s second-worst truancy rate. Critics call it a concession-stand level achievement.

Walker High Principal Amends School Dress Code: Mouthguards and Headgear Required

Walker High School Fight The Sadvocate

A Louisiana high school has amended its dress code to require students to wear mouthguards and helmets during the school day. Officials say the policy is meant to keep kids safe after a cafeteria fight, though parents argue it sounds more like UFC training than education.

Tyrell Morris Found Guilty of Malfeasance, Immediately Nominated to Head New Orleans Ethics Board

Tyrell Morris Found Guilty New Orleans Louisiana The Sadvocate

Tyrell Morris’s guilty verdict didn’t slow him down, it sped up his career. In true New Orleans fashion, the former 911 director has already been tapped to chair the city’s Ethics Board, proving once again that corruption is the city’s most reliable job qualification.

Ole Miss Declares Themselves 2007 BCS Champions After Watching the Game on TV

Ole Miss SEC West 2003

Ole Miss has once again crowned itself a champion, this time of the 2007 BCS National Title, which they claim they earned from watching LSU win on TV. It’s not their first revision, back in 2003, they lost to LSU but still hung a “SEC West Champs” sign.

City of Gonzales Rejects Hispanic Gala, Demands Everyone Pretend the Original Name Was From An Italian Named Antonio Gonzales

Antonio Gonzales Louisiana The Sadvocate

The Gonzales City Council rejected funding for the Hispanic Heritage Gala, insisting the town’s name has nothing to do with Hispanic culture. Officials claimed it came from “Tony Gonzalez, a hardworking Italian plumber,” leaving locals baffled at the city’s new heritage-free approach to history.

Jimmy Kimmel Show Returns to ABC, Draws Less Viewers Than a 3 a.m. ShamWow Infomercial

Jimmy Kimmel Studio Returns The Sadvocate

Jimmy Kimmel is back on ABC, but his ratings are still trailing behind a 3 a.m. ShamWow infomercial. Despite promotion, fewer viewers tuned in than for weather radar loops and old reruns, making his suspension look like the high point of his career.

Denham Springs Threatens to Pull Church’s Chicken License Over 1912 Law Banning Churches From Selling Meat

Denham Springs Banning Churchs Chicken From Doing Business The Sadvocate

Denham Springs officials unearthed a 1912 ordinance banning churches from selling meat, putting Church’s Chicken in the crosshairs. The council insists it’s just “following the law,” though residents say it’s the dumbest legal argument since Prohibition.

Bourbon Street Barriers Awarded City’s First-Ever Participation Trophy in Public Safety

Bourbon Street Barriers New Orleans The Sadvocate Louisiana

New Orleans has officially honored Bourbon Street’s weakest defenders: the push-over barriers. In a ceremony dripping with irony, city officials awarded them the first-ever Participation Trophy in Public Safety, celebrating not success, but the sheer audacity of just showing up every day.

Louisiana Legislature Considers Joining LHSAA Just to Get Something Passed This Year

Lawmakers at the State Capitol admitted they’re so tired of gridlock that the LHSAA might actually be better at running things. If the association can rule a star athlete ineligible overnight, legislators joked, maybe it’s time they merged the House of Representatives into Division I.

ICE Detainees Give Angola Kitchen Zero Stars On Yelp, Say They’d Rather Starve Than Order Again

Angola Prison Hunger Strike Ice Detainees The Sadvocate Louisiana

Angola’s cafeteria has officially bottomed out on Yelp, with ICE detainees unanimously giving the kitchen zero stars. Many say starvation is preferable to the gray, flavorless meals, proving even a captive audience won’t tolerate mystery meat disguised as dinner.

Alcohol Permit Approved After Denham Springs Confesses They’re Still Recovering From Last Sadvocate Article

Mustard Seed Creamery Denham Springs Louisiana The Sadvocate

After two denials, Denham Springs council finally approved Mustard Seed Creamery’s liquor license, not out of civic duty, but sheer fear of another Sadvocate roasting. Officials admitted the satire hit harder than any drink on the menu.

$20M Baton Rouge Airport Taxiway Stalled by $19M Nutria Relocation Study

Baton Rouge Airport Nutria Taxiway The Sadvocate Louisiana

Baton Rouge Metro Airport’s taxiway expansion has been grounded, not by planes, but by nutria. EPA announced a $19 million study to determine the best way to relocate the rodents before any construction begins, delaying progress before the project even starts.

Trump Suggests Governor Landry Deploy National Guard to Replace Saints Offensive Line

New Orleans Saints Superdome National Guard Offense The Sadvocate Louisiana

Trump proposed Governor Jeff Landry deploy the National Guard to the Superdome, claiming soldiers would provide “tremendous discipline” and “no false starts.” Landry didn’t rule it out, hinting that public safety now includes preventing Rattler from being sacked every other play.

Gonzales Mayor : City Employees Must Have Permission Slip With Parent’s Signature to Speak at Council Meetings

Gonzales Louisiana Mayor Speak City Council The Sadvocate

Gonzales City Hall has gone full classroom, with Mayor Arceneaux requiring permission slips from employees before they speak to council. Complete with parental signatures, the policy threatens detentions and awkward phone calls home for rulebreakers, making civic duty feel more like homeroom.

Utility Workers Say Juban Road Lines Still Not Moved Because They’ve Been Stuck in Juban Traffic Since 2021

Juban Road Construction Utility Lines DOTD Denham Springs The Sadvocate

Forget DOTD spin. Crews say Juban delays come down to one thing: getting trapped in Juban Road traffic for four years straight.

ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel, Hopes Pretending to Have Standards Will Boost Ratings

ABC Cancels Jimmy Kimmel The Sadvocate

ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel after his comments about Charlie Kirk’s death, claiming it was about “standards.” Insiders admit the real goal is pretending to have some—since viewers forgot the network existed until this latest outrage.

East Baton Rouge Truancy Meeting Cancelled After More Than Half of School Board Skips It

East Baton Rouge Parish School Board The Sadvocate

An East Baton Rouge truancy meeting meant to tackle student absences was canceled after more than half the school board failed to show up. Parents joked it was the most on-theme lesson plan yet: a meeting about truancy derailed by adult truancy.

Schexnayder Laughs at Artifact’s Priceless Claim By AG Murrill, Says Pawn Shop Wouldn’t Go Past $100

Liz Murrill Arifact LA State Capitol The Sadvocate

Former Speaker Clay Schexnayder downplayed the value of Louisiana’s missing artifact, saying it couldn’t be priceless since a Gonzales pawn shop only offered him $100 for it.

Archaeologists Ask Governor Landry to Designate Juban Road Construction Site as Historic Landmark

Juban Road Historical Designation Construction The Sadvocate Livingston Louisiana Denham Springs

Archaeologists have asked the Governor to designate the Juban Road construction site a historic landmark, citing its decades-long delays as a cultural artifact worth preserving.

Cantrell Promises to Return From Iceland With Infrastructure Plan Written in Runes

Mayor Cantrell Traveling to Iceland New Orleans Louisiana The Sadvocate LA

Mayor LaToya Cantrell insists her upcoming Iceland trip will benefit New Orleans, promising to return with an “infrastructure plan written in Viking runes.” Officials say the plan could address potholes and flooding, though residents may need archaeologists to interpret it.

EBRSO Chase on Siegen Ends in Collision, Nearby Encampments Add “Free Entertainment” to Neighborhood Perks

Siegen Lane Deputy Crash The Sadvocate Baton Rouge

A high-speed chase ended on Siegen Lane with a crash into a deputy, but nearby encampments saw it as an upgrade. Residents called it “free entertainment,” branding the chaos as just another perk of life along Baton Rouge’s busiest stretch of highway.

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