| BY BOB WARREN | Staff writer |
Happy Wednesday, friends. Here's what's on the menu at the NOLA.com cafe. Public money, private schools: A New York-based company could sign a contract with the state to run the new private school tuition program that Gov. Jeff Landry pushed during the last legislative session. But it won’t come cheaply, Patrick Wall reports. Getting a lift: The North Broad Street headquarters of the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club will be getting a renovation soon. Plans have the organization raising the building, which has been flooded multiple times, nearly four feet, Desiree Stennett reports. Coolinary meals to try: We’re in the middle of the annual Coolinary restaurant promotion campaign. Restaurant writer Ian McNulty checks in with four meals you gotta try. Bon appétit. (And here's more on the Coolinary promotion.) Scoops: Remember the drama around the Benson family feud years back? Who was in in? Who was out? Sports columnist Jeff Duncan recalls that scoop and a few others as he continues looking back at his 25 years of sports coverage in New Orleans. Did you get this newsletter forwarded from someone else? Sign up here. And here's the link to subscribe to The Times-Picayune and support our coverage. Be awesome today, Bob |