12:30 Newscast, June 22nd, 2017

Cindy has weakened into a tropical depression; but flooding still a concern. State Climatologist Barry Keim says northwest Louisiana is likely to get the heaviest rains with potential for up to five inches. He says we aren’t out of the woods yet…:
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But for the most part Louisianians are breathing a sigh of relief, and there are no more advisories slated to be issued on this system or updates from the governor.

But State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson advises residents to take caution while driving today. He says 18 corridors across the southern half of the state have road closures on them because of high water. Wilson says drivers should never cross flooded roadways…
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The Louisiana Nursing Home Association announces 18 facilities in the state have been chosen as a recipient for the Bronze-Commitment to Quality Award. This achievement spotlights providers who have demonstrated commitment to quality care for seniors. Lisa Gardner with CommCare nursing centers says all these facilities have shown a great improvement…:
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The places getting the honor spread from Bossier City to Houma.

In the College World Series, LSU picked up a dominating 7-4 victory over Florida State last night in an elimination game. By beating The Noles, LSU advanced to face No. 1-seed Oregon State Friday.