There’s a new Louisiana Lottery $20 scratch-off ticket but a high price tag also brings about bigger prizes. Brooke Thorington explains.
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Will Governor Edwards take the President’s suggestion and pardon those convicted of simple possession of marijuana? Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Tennessee was the much better football team on Saturday as they trounced LSU 40-13. Jeff Palermo has a recap.
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For the first time in the Louisiana Lottery’s 31-year history, a $20 scratch-off game is part of a multiplier-themed family of games. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says the new option goes on sale today they‘re called 5X, 10X, 20X, 50X, and 100X and they sell respectively for one, two, five, ten, and twenty dollars
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The odds of winning the top prize are about one in 390-thousand.
Annison says other lotteries across the country have had huge success with higher-priced scratch-off games with twenty, thirty, fifty, and even $100 tickets.
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The $20 ticket will be the same size as the $10 ticket and Annison says they offer a 73% payout and more chances to win on the ticket.
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Louisiana has received $270 million in federal cash to repair local bridges. The money comes from the bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The Department of Transportation closed 25 of them last year and 31 so far this year. Most are in rural areas. Department of Transportation spokesperson Rodney Mallet says bridges that are too weak to carry full loads are already causing headaches.
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Louisiana has more than 4,700 bridges that are owned by local governments, instead of the state. Mallett says 747 of them need to be repaired or replaced. He says the state will send the money to the parishes to use on their most urgent needs.
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Mallett says all 64 of Louisiana’s parishes have bridges that need help. He says this is also a nationwide problem.
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President Biden pardoned thousands of persons convicted of federal marijuana possession last week, and challenged state governors to follow suit. It took no time for Governor John Bel Edwards to be asked the question, and he says Mr. Biden made the right call…:
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Edwards says many states are reforming marijuana laws; decriminalizing and even making it legal altogether. However, he says he does not have sole authority to write pardons. Louisiana has a process to follow…:
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Edwards says marijuana convictions shouldn’t impede one’s access to employment, housing or education. He says he will consider any such pardons that reach his desk, but it would be up to state lawmakers to assure fewer people get jail sentences for possessing marijuana…:
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Eighth-ranked Tennessee’s decisive 40-13 win over LSU on Saturday showed the Tigers are far from being a top-ten team. The Volunteers had 502 yards of total offense, sacked LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels five times, and held the Bayou Bengals to 55 yards rushing. Coach Brian Kelly says his staff has to coach up the players better…
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The Tigers got behind quickly as Jack Bech mishandled the opening kick-off and Tennessee recovered which led to a touchdown a few plays later. And The Volunteers went up 10-0 after kicking a field goal that led to a long punt return. Kelly says it’s an area they keep trying to get better at
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LSU played the game without starting left tackle Will Campbell, who watched the contest from a hospital bed. The school says Campbell had to be hospitalized because he was dehydrated. Kelly didn’t add much more information…
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LSU is at Florida this Saturday for a 6 PM kick-off.
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Super utility player Taysom Hill ran for three touchdowns and threw for another touchdown as the Saints outscored the Seahawks 39-32 at the Superdome. Hill says statistically it was his best game in the NFL…
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It was a breakout game for the Saints offense after scoring only 49 points in a three-game losing streak. Hill led a rushing attack that produced 235 yards
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It was also a big game for Alvin Kamara, who had 6 catches for 91 yards. He also rushed for 103 yards. Quarterback Andy Dalton it was good to get Kamara after missing a couple of games with a rib injury…
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Dalton also had a good game in the place of the injured Jameis Winston. He threw for 187 yards and a touchdown and an interception…
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