9:30 LRN Newscast April 4

A report shows one in five Louisiana shoppers have either had their groceries delivered or did curb side pickup through online ordering with a local grocery store. Offers.com editor Kristen McGrath says most services come with a fee and a one to two hour wait time, but it definitely has its perks.
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The survey showed the top concern about online ordering was that folks can’t inspect the produce, and that it might be spoiled.

Strong storms are moving through southeast Louisiana this morning. Matt Hemingway is a forecaster with the National Weather Service…
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Severe weather in northwest Louisiana has knocked out power for hundreds of SWEPCO customers.

And in St. Landry Parish, firefighters are on the scene of another church fire, the third one in the parish since March 26th.

Republican State Treasurer John Schorder believes the state is headed for financial disaster, because the Edwards administration is failing to say no to more government spending and mathematics indicate a crash is coming…
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In an interview with USA Today Network, Governor Edwards dismissed Schroder’s claims as political posturing.

Cajun Navy Relief will hold its second annual Search and Rescue Games on Saturday in the Jefferson Davis Parish town of Welsh. The event will also feature hands-on training for those who want to give involved in the organiziation. Cajun Navy Relief President Shawn Boudreaux says for the competition part, they’ll have three divisions and participants will compete for prizes…
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For more information go to Cajun-Navy-Relief-dot-com.