The LSU Board of Supervisors calls for a special meeting tomorrow to discuss the lawsuit filed by former head football coach Brian Kelly. He’s seeking his entire 54-million-dollar buyout, while the school is seeking to fire him for cause, thus owing him nothing. Piper Hutchinson with the Louisiana Illuminator says we’ll find out tomorrow on how LSU plans to respond to Kelly’s lawsuit.
Cut 10 (09) “…meeting is over.”
New Orleans is the next stop on President Trump’s immigration crackdown, and a Baton Rouge immigration lawyer has some useful advice during the operation. David Rozas says immigrants who are in the country legally need to make an extra effort to have their required identification with them at all times.
Cut 7 (11) “…search and seizure.”
The Rapides Parish facility where plastic containers are manufactured for companies around the world announces a major expansion. Andre Champagne reports.
Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”
Walmart apparently doesn’t like it when people horse around in its stores. As many as eight horseback riders decided to end their trail ride Sunday by riding into the Abbeville store. In an effort to rein in this behavior, Walmart officials are pursuing criminal charges. I just checked Walmart’s website, and indeed hay is not available in stores.