Watching television in the next few days may be a little uncomfortable. Andrew Greenstein explains why.
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Pineville’s China Queen restaurant has permanently closed its doors following a controversy where a deer carcass, suspected to be roadkill, was discovered in their freezer. The closure follows a police investigation and 31 health code violations, including roaches and unsanitary conditions.
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Recreational alligator hunting is coming to Louisiana for the very first time. That, after Governor Landry signed Senate Bill 244 into law. The bill’s author is Franklin Senator Robert Allain, who notes that Louisiana’s alligator population now tops three-million, and there aren’t enough commercial alligator hunters to get it under control.
A year ago, they were national champs, but with just three games to go in the regular season, the LSU baseball Tigers are making the wrong kind of history this year. The purple and gold have suffered 18 losses in SEC play, which matches the most conference losses in program history. Tiger Rag Editor Glenn Guilbeau says a lot has gone wrong, but the lack of development from pitchers returning from last year’s team really sticks out.