For the remainder of the football season, those going to LSU home games can expect beefed-up security following a pair of shootings outside the stadium last week. Scott Ballard, the chairman of the LSU Board of Supervisors, says there will be additional police presence – not only those you can see, but also those you CAN’T see.
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President of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System, Dr. Monty Sullivan announces plans to retire early next year. has been system president since 2014. Vice President Chandler LeBoeuf says under Sullivan’s leadership, the system has reached new heights but even though Dr. Sullivan is departing, the mission remains the same, helping Louisiana residents get prepared for opportunities in the workforce.
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Plenty of reaction to Governor Landry’s executive order that halts all new proposed carbon capture projects. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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The head of the Louisiana Department of Economic Development says plans to build a Hyundai steel mill in Ascension Parish remain on track despite published reports that Hyundai executives expressed concern over infrastructure conditions and emergency preparedness. LED Secretary Susan Bourgeois says the matters have been addressed.