Entergy has pledged $4.4 million for eligible customers to receive a one-time $150 credit on their power bill. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory is back from a three-week stay at a rehab facility for alcohol and post-traumatic stress disorder. In his first meeting with news media since his return, he discussed his recovery. Marsanne Golsby has more…
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Now that the abortion ban is in effect what happens to the three clinics that provided services? Brooke Thorington talks to the director of the Shreveport facility.
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Beginning Wednesday morning eligible Entergy customers can apply for a one-time $150 credit on their bill. Entergy spokesperson David Freese says they’ve pledged $4.4 million, and the United Way is helping them with the application process, To see if you are eligible visit the bill pay section on Entergy’s website.
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For example, the total household income for a family of four cannot exceed $69,000.
Documents you’ll need include a photo ID and proof of income like your 2021 tax return or last paystub. Janet Darden, President of the United Way of Northeast Louisiana says they’re aware of the struggles some are facing in paying their utility bill…
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The $150 credit for eligible customers is on a first come first serve basis and the application process opens Wednesday at 9 AM.
In addition to this program, Freese says there are other programs like Power to Care and the Low Entergy Assistance Program for customers who need assistance with their bill.
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That phone number is 1-800-Entergy.
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Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory is back from a three-week stay at an in-patient rehab facility in Texas. In his first news conference since his return, he said it was hard for him to ask for help.
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Guillory said he was treated for alcoholism and post-traumatic stress disorder. He offered a hand to veterans suffering from untreated PTSD and to anyone struggling with alcohol abuse.
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Guillory pointed out that alcoholism is a disease, yet he fought attempts to temporarily replace him with an interim administrator while he was at an in-patient facility. He insisted he was available via phone and email.
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Guillory said twenty-one days is just the beginning and this is a lifelong process for him
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The state supreme court’s rejection to hear an appeal challenging the ban on abortion in Louisiana forces the closure of the three remaining clinics. Kathaleen Pittman Director of the Hope Medical Center for Women in Shreveport says she’s not sure what’s next for her clinic.
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During the uncertainty of the last eight weeks, Pittman says she has received widespread support from the community, and it’s much appreciated.
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Even though the doors of the Hope Medical Center have closed, Pittman says she’ll continue to provide services for women even though she’s not sure where that will be just yet and she remains inspired.
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A Lake Charles woman is facing second-degree murder charges because her six-month-old daughter died after she left the little girl in the car. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Stitch Guillory says it’s a very sad situation.
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Guillory says the mother, 22-year-old Ivy Lee of Lake Charles, is charged with second-degree murder. He says this isn’t the first incident involving Lee and her children.
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Guillory says family members came forward with information about another instance where Lee left one of her children in the car.
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Myles Brennan’s college football career is over as the LSU quarterback has decided to leave the team and move on to the next chapter of his life. Brennan reportedly made the decision to stop playing football after he was told he is the third-string Q-B. Assistant Tiger Rag Editor William Weathers says Brennan was not a good fit for coach Brian Kelly’s offense…
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Weathers does not believe LSU has settled on a starter yet for the season opener against Florida State on September fourth. He says a scrimmage on Wednesday will give Garrett Nussmeier and Jayden Daniels the opportunity to show what they got…
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The A-P preseason Top 25 poll came out on Monday and LSU is not ranked for the first time since 2000. Weathers says there are too many question marks, including at the quarterback position, which is why the Fighting Tigers are unranked…
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Scott McDonald is leaving his post as ULM athletic director on September 1st after leading the Warhawk athletic department since 2019. McDonald will return to the private sector and believes this is a good time with the university close to completing a comprehensive athletic strategic plan…
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Currently, there are over six-million dollars in improvements to facilities that either have been completed or in the beginning stages of construction. He hired football coach Terry Bowden and this past spring, ULM student-athletes compiled a 3.36 GPA. The former N-L-U baseball player believes the athletic department is in a better position now than when he took over…
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