SWEPCO reports 29-thousand of its customers in Louisiana remain without power from last week’s severe storms. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Tropical Storm Bret continues to trek westward, and is – at this time – NOT expected to impact Louisiana’s coast. Bret’s current path takes it towards Central America. Forecasters feel conditions in the Caribbean are favorable to bust the storm up before it can reach hurricane strength. However, storms are notoriously hard to predict.
The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries warns us all of potential fish kills due to scorching hot temperatures, extended cloudy weather, and storms. Inland Fisheries expert Robby Maxwell says when something changes the water balance it can be bad for fish…:
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To report fish kill, visit wlf.louisiana.gov and call the number related to the district you live in.
LSU left-hander Nate Ackenhausen delivered a legendary performance last night as he threw six shutout innings in a five to nothing win to eliminate Tennessee from the College World Series. A well-rested Ackenhausen received a text yesterday morning that he would make his first start of the season…:
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Blake Money or Javen Coleman are possible starters for tonight’s game.