Early voting began today in the and a new poll on the Republican U.S. Senate primary shows State Treasurer John Fleming leading the field with 28-percent of the vote, followed by Julia Letlow at 27-percent and Bill Cassidy at 21-percent. Emerson College and KLFY-TV conducted the survey; and Pearson Cross, who teaches political science at ULM, says this is an extremely close race with 22-percent undecided.
More than $12,000 in donations collected for the families of the eight child victims of the mass shooting in Shreveport last month is being refunded. That after questions about where the money is going and who is handling it. The Community Foundation of North Louisiana was designated two weeks ago as the nonprofit to receive donations for the families. Yesterday, the foundation notified donors it cannot hand out the money because of IRS rules.
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Tragedy in Livingston Parish as a school crossing guard is killed by a suspected drunk driver. 74-year-old Katy Wells was directing traffic on Highway 16 in Denham Springs Thursday afternoon as Grays Creek Elementary School was being let out for the day, when she was hit by a pickup truck. Wells was killed on impact. Sheriff Jason Ard says Wells was a beloved member of the Livingston Parish community.
Cut 12 (10) “…in the community.”
The Louisiana Legislature has given final approval to a one-point-five billion dollar plan for coastal protection and restoration. Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Chairman Gordon Dove says one of the highlights of the annual plan is a 94-mile land bridge from Port Sulphur in Plaquemines Parish to Terrebonne Parish…
Cut 10 (11) “…eight parishes.”