🌱 Vaccination Incentive For Students + West Nile Virus Detected
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New Orleans LA
23 November, 2021
2:47 PM
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Happy Wednesday, neighbors! Here's everything worth knowing today in town. First, today's weather: Nice with clouds and sun. High: 72 Low: 59. Here are the top stories today in New Orleans: As the travel industry recovers from COVID-19, Port NOLA estimates around 285 cruise ship calls and one million passenger movements in New Orleans for 2022. (bizneworleans.com) Cohen High has begun a new vaccination incentive by offering its students a $100 reward. (Uptown Messenger) Mosquitoes collected on the East Bank of the Orleans Parish have tested positive for West Nile Virus. Caution is recommended but the risk of exposure is low with the cooler weather predicted for this weekend. (WGNO) Today's New Orleans Daily is brought to you by Newrez. When house hunting, choosing the right mortgage is one of the most important steps. Here's why playing it smart with your mortgage can save you cash. Newrez, LLC (NMLS #3013) Today in New Orleans: Tulane University Women's Volleyball vs UCF (6:00 PM) New Orleans Patch Notebook Regional Transit Authority: The Canal Street - Algiers ferry service is suspended until further notice as the ferry operator inspects the landing barge at Audubon following contact made by a towing vessel unrelated to RTA service or construction. (Facebook) New Orleans Recreation Development Commission: The commission is hosting a Toy Drive! Donate a new, unwrapped toy to any NORD Rec Center for youth up to 17 years old. This toy drive supports the annual Drive-Thru Toy Giveaway on Saturday, December 11 at Lafitte Greenway. (Facebook) From our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Featured businesses: Add your business here Events: Celebrate Thanksgiving With 15 Percent Off Floral Centerpieces (November 26) Add your event Thanks for following along and staying informed! I'll see you around. If you're feeling these newsletters, consider bringing some of your friends and neighbors along for the ride. You can send them this link to subscribe. — Shannon Denney Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming New Orleans Daily? I'm all ears. You can email me at [email protected].
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