Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson will be laid to rest today. Jeff Palermo has more…
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35 future State Police cadets will graduate as part of the 97th Louisiana State Police Cadet class today. Kelley Ray spoke with Sgt. Jared Sandifer.
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A Ville Platte Senator wants to give families of 19 and 20 year olds the ability to let their kids purchase alcohol legally. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson will be laid to rest today. The 90-year-old died last week from flu complications. Saints Administrative Director, Jay Romig, says today will be a celebration of a man who was committed to the community and was proud to be a part of it.
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Romig along with Pelicans General Manager Dell Demps and Head Coach Alvin Gentry will stand behind the casket. Sports stars Drew Brees, Anthony Davis and Coach Sean Payton will serve as honorary pall bearers. He says the service gets underway at noon at St. Louis Cathedral in the French Quarter….
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Benson’s widow, Gayle Benson, has been meeting and greeting well wishers who have come to the public viewing of her late husband. Romig says she is holding up well…
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35 future State Police cadets will graduate as part of the 97th Louisiana State Police Cadet class today. Sgt. Jared Sandifer says the class was one of the smaller ones in recent memory. They started with 49, but it’s still a very good success rate with 71 percent of the class graduating…
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Sandifer says this is the second class they’ve graduated in recent months. But he says they are still hiring and looking ahead to a 98th class in the near future…
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Sandifer says after their graduation today, there will still be much to learn from experienced troopers and the new officers will get hands on training from some of the best…
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Ville Platte Senator Eric LaFleur has filed a bill that would allow 19 and 20- year- olds to purchase alcohol by themselves, if they pass a drinking responsibility class and have their parents’ consent. LaFleur says binge drinking by young adults is a dangerous trend that’s made worse by laws that try, and often fail to bar young people from getting their hands on booze.
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The drinking age in most western countries is 18 to 19, and the Ville Platte Democrat says you don’t hear nearly as many stories about binge drinking sessions from those countries as you do from the U.S. He says kids are going to be kids no matter what the law says.
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LaFleur says current law allows underage adults to consume alcohol, if they’re with a legal guardian. He says his bill is just an obvious extension of that same idea.
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The Senator says his bill would be a good first step to changing a drinking culture that can destroy young people’s lives. It could receive a hearing next week.
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A heated exchange between legislators took place during a Senate Education Committee meeting. New Orleans Representative Joe Bouie was discussing a bill placing a moratorium on charter schools and what Tulane University research showed. He said charter schools disciplinary programs are cruel and that many persons aged 16 to 24 are either out of work or not attending a school. Metairie Senator Conrad Appel became highly offended…
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After calling for an audit of these charter schools, Senator Conrad Appel went on a tirade telling Bouie he was trying to make this a racial issue…
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Appel said don’t blame the lack of supervision in charter schools in New Orleans. He told Bouie the fact is the economy is not good in the Crescent City…
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The bill to place a moratorium on charter schools never came up for a vote.
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The 15th ranked LSU baseball team makes its first true road trip of the season when they begin a three-game series against fifth ranked Vanderbilt tonight. Senior Beau Jordan knows for the freshmen this will be a new experience…
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LSU is seeking its first series victory in Nashville since 2005. Mainieri admits they’ve had trouble beating the Commodores at their park, but overall his teams usually play well away from Alex Box….
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LSU took two of three from Missouri to open up SEC play, while Vandy swept Texas A-and-M. Mainieri says this weekend will be a good test for this team…
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Two weeks in and LSU is no closer to finding their starting quarterback than when Spring practice began, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Tight end Foster Moreau says the three quarterbacks in contention all bring something different, and effective, to the table.
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Moreau says despite the intense competition, the three are all getting along well, and spirits are high at practice. The reason one guy hasn’t jumped to the front is because they’re all playing at such a high level.
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