Free speech advocates are irked by Attorney General Jeff Landry’s efforts to keep adult material in public libraries out of the reach of kids. Kevin Gallagher reports…:
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Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso announces he will not run for re-election after serving in his 5th term. Mancuso had been in law-enforcement for four decades and began his career at the age of 20. He’s officially endorsed Chief Deputy Stitch Guillory as his successor.
Police have arrested a man in connection with the burglary of a dozen squirrel monkeys last month from a Lafayette Parish zoo. Broussard PD Chief Vance Olivier says they’ve arrested 61-year-old Joseph Randell of Opelousas.
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Despite an arrest, the 12 monkeys were not recovered.
LSU right-handed pitcher Thatcher Hurd has donated the money he’s received in name, image, and likeness compensation to help feed the hungry in Baton Rouge. The donation paid for 30 thousand pounds of food for the Baton Rouge Food Bank to distribute to needy families. Hurd says he got his giving spirit from his dad…
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The 20-year-old is a transfer from UCLA and is expected to be a weekend starter for the number one Tigers.