Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Don Briggs reacts to President Barack Obama’s rejection of a proposal to build the Keystone Pipeline. He says he’s not surprised but it would have created millions of jobs and they plan to push for the Canada-to-Texas project with the next President…:
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The Giant Omelette Festival takes place in the Vermilion Parish town of Abbeville tomorrow. Eric Gill reports..:
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The LSU Tigers traveled to Alabama today, the day before they play the Crimson Tide tomorrow night in Tuscaloosa. For those of us staying at home for the game, bars and restaurants are excited about getting our business tomorrow. Co-founder of the Walk-On’s chain Brandon Landry says people arrive several hours before kickoff and don’t leave their table…:
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He says their phones have been ringing off the hook with people asking how early they should get there so that they have a table.
The State Department of Health and Hospitals says over 11-hundred businesses, schools and colleges have been designated as Well Spots — areas that have committed to healthy living. D-H-H Assistant Secretary JT Lane says, they don’t pay places to do this, but is good for the state economically anyway..:
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