Rumors of a presidential bid persist around Governor Bobby Jindal as he continues to make appearances across the country. Jindal has said he will not make an announcement until after the November elections. Although many people feel he is leaning towards a presidential run, Jindal says he still has more he wants to accomplish in the state before his term as governor is up…
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Today, the governor will give a speech about rebuilding America’s military strength at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell wants an independent review of SWEPCO’s ability to maintain service during severe weather. SWEPCO reported as many as 35,000 resident were left without power due to thunderstorm activity last week that contained winds up to 60 miles per hour. Campbell says the PSC regulates several electric companies…
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Campbell says this is the second time in three months weather has caused widespread outages for SWEPCO customers and he wants answers.
This week, the state Department of Health and Hospitals is providing a flyer to Louisiana schools to inform parents about the Ebola virus. Scott Carwile has more…
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Today is the last day to register to vote for the upcoming election. This deadline is for citizens who have never registered to vote as well as voters who would like to make changes to their registration. You can register to vote online at geauxvote-dot-com, with geaux spelled the cajun way. The election is November 4th.