4:30 pm LRN Newscast Nov 08

The Biden Administration’s proposal to force a vaccine mandate on companies of 100 or more employees is in legal limbo after a stay ordered by the U.S. Court of Appeals in New Orleans. It’s good news to Louisiana businessman Brandon Trosclair who brought suit in the case…:

CUT 12(07)      “…just incredibly excited.”

Trosclair employs about 500 people at his 15 grocery stores in Louisiana and Mississippi.

Louisiana’s 2018 State Trooper of the Year will take a new role: inmate. 42-year-old former trooper Jason Boyet, of Ponchatoula, was sentenced to 17 & ½ years in prison, after pleading guilty to distribution of child pornography. Boyet will have to serve an additional 5 years of supervised release after his sentence ends.

 

If you haven’t received your state income tax return for yourself or even your business, you might want to search Unclaimed Property. Brooke Thorington explains…:

CUT 02(31)      “…Thorington.”

Houma State Representative Tanner McGee says some insurance companies are slow-walking payment to Hurricane Ida victims, and some are trying to low-ball claim settlements. He says that makes him angry…:

CUT 06(08)      “…to do so.”

McGee says he’s heard too many tales from constituents for them ALL to be made up.