Mike Oleander aka Mikey O is a graduate of Sam Houston High School and McNeese State University. He knew he wanted to be a Radio DJ ever since he was a kid after listening to SWLA legend Dave "The Beast Man" Savage on Bayou 104 every night. Mikey lives in Moss Bluff with his wife and two children.
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How Louisiana Shaped The Energy Industry In America
The oil boom in Louisiana not only changed the state but also influenced the energy industry across the United States. Let’s explore how this happened.
How Texas Oil Shaped The American Energy Industry
One of the most important parts of Texas history is its role in the oil industry.
Week 6 McNeese Football Starters vs Houston Christian
The Pokes are coming off a huge victory against Weber State last week and look at another Southland Conference foe this week on the road.
Fantastic News For Texas Regarding Hurricane Season
Living in Texas during hurricane season is a nerve-racking experience to say the least.
Fantastic News For Louisiana Regarding Hurricane Season
Living in Louisiana during hurricane season is a nerve-racking experience to say the least.
Great News For Louisiana Concerning The Possible Gulf Disturbance
Louisiana is still watching an area of interest in the Gulf of Mexico as it moves closer to the USA this week.
72 Year Old Food Delivery Company In Louisiana Closing For Good
A company that has delivered food to customers houses in Louisiana for seven decades is calling it quits and closing down operations next month.
72 Year Old Food Delivery Company In Texas Closing For Good
A company that has delivered food to customers houses in Texas for seven decades is calling it quits and closing down operations next month.
Major Retailer In Louisiana Closing Down More Locations, Here’s What We Know
This retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this month, with a plan to close 300 of their stores nationwide, now they have added another Louisiana location to the list.
Major Retailer In Texas Closing Down More Locations, Here’s What We Know
This retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this month, with a plan to close 300 of their stores nationwide, now they have added more Texas locations to the list.