A new study illustrates the impact of income tax and sales tax reforms on individuals. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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State Police is looking for the driver of the vehicle that struck a pedestrian on Interstate 20 in Richland Parish east of Highway 133. The crash claimed the life of 35-year-old Jared Osbon of West Monroe. Trooper Ryan Davis says investigators believe it was a 2021 or newer Ford Super Duty truck that hit him…
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Davis says it’s likely the truck that struck Osbon sustained damage to the left front headlight assembly and grill.
A federal judge in Baton Rouge heard arguments yesterday over the state law requiring the Ten Commandments be posted in all public-school classrooms. One of the plaintiffs, Unitarian Universalist Reverend Darcy Roake, says there are many kids, including her own, who don’t live by the Ten Commandments.
The state argued that the Ten Commandments have historical significance and is not overtly religious. The hearing included testimony from Steven K. Green of Willamette University, who the plaintiffs called as an expert witness. Attorney General Liz Murrill argued that Green’s testimony be excluded.
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Judge John deGravelles (de-GRAVEL) is expected to issue a ruling by November 15th.