The Louisiana House Insurance Committee convenes today for the third time since July to address the ongoing auto insurance crisis. House Insurance Chairman Gabe Firment says Louisiana drivers face steep costs, with average annual premiums exceeding $2,500…
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Any potential auto insurance reform ideas could be brought up for a vote during a possible special session early next year.
If you believe in Bigfoot, there’s a festival in Natchitoches with your name all over it. The Louisiana Bigfoot Festival will be held from ten to six tomorrow at the Natchitoches Events Center. Organizer Carl Chism (CHIZZ-im) says there will be five featured speakers.
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There are some people who claim they’ve spotted Bigfoot in the Kisatchie National Forest. Last July, the New York Post reported on a story that high school graduates from Houma called the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s office after seeing a large animal that resembled Bigfoot.
The Capital One Tower in Lake Charles has stood as a reminder of the devastation left behind from Hurricane Laura four years ago, but the 375 foot tall building will come crashing down tomorrow as it will be imploded…
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That’s Josh Stevens of Lloyd D Nabors Demolition. His company oversees taking the building down. The skyscraper lost most of its windows from Hurricane Laura’s 130-mile per hour plus winds. The implosion will take place at 8 AM tomorrow.
Louisiana’s Second Amendment sales tax holiday is this weekend, allowing residents to purchase firearms, ammunition, and hunting supplies without having to pay state and local sales taxes. West Monroe Senator Stewart Cathey says this sales tax holiday brings out of state visitors.
And tomorrow is the start of dove hunting season in Louisiana.