Michael Dot Scott has worked in broadcasting in South Louisiana for over the past 25 years. As a two time National Mercury Award finalist, "Best DJ in Acadiana" award winner, Louisiana Association of Broadcasters "Radio Station of the Year" award winner, Townsquare Media "Top Digital Contributor" award winner, as well as winning numerous Townsquare Media "President's Club" awards, he is a decorated and dedicated Louisiana broadcaster, both on-air and on-line. Michael Dot Scott specializes in writing about True-Crime, the Paranormal, Louisiana UFO sightings, Ghost sighting at The Myrtles Plantation, as well as covering Louisiana's unique and vibrant Cajun and Creole culture.
Michael Dot Scott
Lotto N Crowd Uses Algorithms to Increase Your Chances of Winning Lottery
Have you heard of Lotto N Crowd? The technology company claims to use proprietary algorithms to increase your odds of winning the Lottery. Let's take a look at how it works...
Expect These 9 Surprises When a Louisiana Cajun Moves Next Door
If you've ever wondered what it’s like when a Louisiana Cajun moves in next door, here’s your unofficial guide to what to expect!
Louisiana’s Top 10 Most Stolen Cars and Trucks Revealed
Car and truck thefts are on the rise in Louisiana, with certain models frequently targeted. Is your vehicle one of the most stolen?
Debate Rages Over What Kind of Nightmare Fish This Is
So, what type of fish do you think this is, or do you think this is in fact a hand puppet?
NASA Warns Louisiana: 2030 Moon Shift Could Raise Flood Risks
Starting in the 2030s, NASA reports that the moon will begin its "wobble," a natural shift in its orbit.
Creed ‘Summer of 99′ Tour New Orleans, Louisiana Smoothie King Center
Creed has announced their "Summer of 99" tour, and Louisiana gets a show at the New Orleans Smoothie King Center!
Best Louisiana High School Football Teams of the Last Decade
Pretty impressive that 3 teams out of 10 are from the Acadiana area!
Louisiana, You Could Face Two Years in Jail for Celebratory Gun Fire on New Year’s Eve
There are many great New Year's Eve celebratory traditions, but firing guns into the sky is definitely not one of them.