A massive nutrition reform bill is on Governor Landry’s desk. The bill banse certain artificial colors and additives in meals served in schools, and requires food companies to put QR codes on packaging if their products contain certain artificial ingredients. And author of the bill Covington Republican PatrickMcMath says certain medical professionals will be required to take a one-hour course on nutrition and metabolic health every two years.
Cut 8 (16) “…they simply don’t.”
If the sky outside seems hazy and brown this weekend, you’re not imagining things. It’ll be the result of dust particles from the Sahara Desert. Associate professor of coastal meteorology at LSU, Paul Miller, says it’ll be strange no doubt but some need to be careful because of the air quality.
Cut 5 (11) “…something like that.”
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The Super Regional between LSU and West Virginia kicks off at Alex Box Stadium tomorrow. The Mountaineers and Tigers have similar records at over 40 wins each. Tigers aces Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson have been a devastating duo on the mound, but Tiger Rag editor Glen Guilbeau says if LSU can’t wrap up the series by Sunday, Monday’s game three could get interesting.
And hey, this weekend is Free fishing weekend in Louisiana. Rene LeBreton with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says it’s a good way to introduce new people to the sport of fishing. And once they’re hooked, getting a license for the whole year is easy and inexpensive.
And the fishing license is good for 365 days following the date of issuance.