The 61st GRAMMY Awards takes place in Los Angeles this weekend and the Bayou state is well represented. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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And it was a great year of recruiting for LSU football, and Tiger Rag Associate Editor Tyler Nunez says with the exception of one player, Coach Ed Orgeron took on all the recruits he wanted from within the state, easing many of the worries of his ability to effectively entice talent to the LSU program.
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Senator John Kennedy says to avoid another government shutdown, he thinks President Trump will declare a national emergency if negotiations fail to provide adequate funding for additional physical wall at the southern border by the February 15th funding deadline.
A wanted criminal from Arkansas is now behind bars in Caddo Parish after allegedly threatening to beat a man with a bat, shooting a moving car, crashing into that car, and later leading a high speed chase after the law finally caught up to him. Sherriff’s spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says 33-year-old James Shultz day began by attacking his neighbor, and then leading police on a high-speed chase that involved wrecking not one, but two cars. During the chase, Chadwick says police anticipated his path and set up just ahead of him with a classic technique for stopping vehicles on a rampage.
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