- This week in Louisiana history. September 10, 1935. Gov. Huey P. Long dies after assassination.
- This week in New Orleans history. Hurricane Betsy was the
first tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Basin to cause at least
$1 billion (1965 USD) in damage. It was the third
tropical cyclone, second named storm, and second hurricane of
the 1965 Atlantic hurricane season. Betsy entered into
the Gulf of Mexico and re-strengthened into a Category 4
hurricane on September 9. While approaching the Gulf Coast of
the United States, Betsy peaked slightly below the threshold
for Category 5 hurricane status. However, further
intensification was halted after Betsy made landfall in Grand
Isle, Louisiana later on September 9.
- This week in Louisiana.
4th Euro-Global Conference on Infectious Diseases
September 7-9
9:00 AM
Venue information:
Place de France Decatur Street and St. Philip Street New Orleans, LA 70116
800-216-6499
http://infection.conferenceseries.com/europe/
Admission:
http://infection.conferenceseries.com/europe/registration.php - Postcards from Louisiana. This week's postcard is from Alonda de Costa, street artist.
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