Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson is one of many Republicans seeking answers on why President Biden had classified documents from his time as Vice President at his private homes and an office he used in Washington. Johnson says the public has the right to know if the President broke federal law…:
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It’s publicly unknown what information the documents contained.
More talk of a special session occurring next month in Baton Rouge to address the state’s property insurance crisis. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon wants to establish a fund of at least 45-million dollars that can be used to attract more private insurance companies to Louisiana and insurance companies are busy making their business plans now…
cut 8 (07) “…these policies”
The Last Mile Education Fund and Dow Chemical Company have created a fund to assist low-income students nearing completion of their skilled trades program so they can get certified. Dow spokesperson Stacey Gautreaux says all too often students face financial burdens that keep them from finishing school.
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Grants are available at lastmile-ed-dot-org/slash-dowfund.
LSU AgCenter researchers are looking to see if it’s possible to grow raspberries in the Deep South. Horticulturist David Picha says demand has increased for raspberries with more consumers eating at home and looking to eat a healthy diet. He says raspberries are very high in vitamin C
Cut 14 (10) “…anti-oxidants”
Picha says most raspberries consumed in the U-S are imported in from other countries.