Mike is a Shreveport native and Northwood High School graduate. He is is an award-winning, 40 year veteran in the local theatre community and on the radio.
Mike Martindale
Hey Louisiana, Do You Wash Your Rice Before Cooking?
But how do you prepare your rice? And did you know you should really wash your rice before cooking it?
How Much Does a DWI Actually Cost You in Louisiana?
The high rates may force those to try to save money by going with minimum coverage, but even with minimum coverage, Louisiana residents are paying among the highest rates.
LSU’s Angel Reese Signs New Deal With… Who Else?
Reese transferred to LSU in her Junior year, and helped lead LSU to a National Championship in women's basketball.
Louisiana AT&T Workers Join Strike Against Company
CWA has filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board against AT&T for not bargaining in good faith, engaging in surface bargaining, and not sending representatives to the bargaining table with the authority to make decisions.
There’s an App to Track Louisiana Mosquitoes?
Depending on where you look, there are various reasons you might be more of a mosquito magnet than others. But here are some of the most common reasons.
Record Breaking Storms Produced 19 Tornadoes in Louisiana
Knapp said some of the touchdowns could be due to one tornado touching down, then lifting back up and moving some distance and touching back down, but are counted as separate tornados.
If You Hear ‘Code Brown’ in a Louisiana Store, Get Out… Fast
So if you're shopping at Target, Lowe's or Walmart, or other big box stores, and hear overhead announcements, you probably don't pay a lot of attention to them. But maybe you should.
Target Changing Checkout Rules at All Louisiana Locations
It really shouldn't come as a surprise that retailers are rethinking the self-checkout philosophy. Retailers like Dollar General and Five Below have announced they were eliminating self-checkout due to the high rate of disappearing merchandise.
Can You Legally Collect Rainwater in Louisiana?
And in order to have extra water on hand for just such projects, some people like to collect rainwater.
Life Saving Tips to Beat the Deadly Louisiana Heat
Shreveport's soaring temperatures pose risks of heat-related illnesses. Be vigilant for symptoms and act promptly to stay healthy.
That Huge Ball of Leaves in Louisiana Trees Isn’t a Bird Nest
Trees also provide home and shelter to a wide variety of wildlife. Of course, in addition to birds, trees provide home and shelter to raccoons, possums, frogs, insects, and of course, squirrels.
If Your Louisiana Watermelon is Doing This… Get Away Quickly
Melons that have been exposed to severe above average temperatures for an extended period of time are at risk of a little fermentation foamation.