07:30 Newscast February 16, 2015

It looks like the peak of the flu season is behind us, but health officials say that doesn’t mean we can let our guard down. Doctor Frank Welch, with the state department of health and hospitals, says it’s still not too late to get a flu shot and also practice proper hygiene…

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Welch estimates over 500-thousand Louisiana residents were hit with the flu bug during this influenza season.

California based research firm Sandelman & Associates ranked two prominent Louisiana businesses, CC’s and Raising Cane’s, in their 2014 Top 10 Excellent Fast-Food Chains list. The study asked customers during their most recent visit to quick service chains to rate overall satisfaction on a 5 point scale. Celton Hayden, President of CC’s, says they know they have the best coffee and the best food, but keeping the brand’s promise is the most important thing…

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Raising Cane’s was ranked number four and CC’s Coffee House number six in the Quick-Track Awards of Excellence for quick service chains.

The Bossier Sheriff’s Office is trying to figure out who is creating elaborate websites for schools purporting to be in the parish — that actually don’t exist. Lt. Bill Davis says there are three websites with pictures of people, biographies of principals and teachers, and enrollment information for schools listing Bossier City addresses..

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Davis says they want to find out who is behind these fake school sites to be sure that nothing illegal is going on.

Facebook’s new Legacy Contact feature lets users choose someone to manage their account after they die. Jensen Moore, with LSU’s Manship School of Mass Communication says this Legacy Contact feature can alleviate a lot potential conflict…

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You can set your Legacy Contact in the Security Settings page on your Facebook account and Moore says you may want to go through your Facebook pics because those photos will become an eternal remembrance of you.