Booster shots are now available and depending on which one you got, your age and or medical conditions dictate if you need one. Brooke Thorington explains.
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More federal dollars are headed to Louisiana to help address what Congressman Garret Graves sees as Louisiana’s highest priority transportation projects. More from Dave Brannen.
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Early Voting for the November 13th election starts on Saturday. Governor Edwards has come out in favor of two of the four amendments on the ballot. Kevin Gallagher has more…:
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COVID vaccine booster shots have been authorized for both the Moderna and Pfizer two-dose vaccines now and State Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says a booster should be given six months or more after the second dose of your vaccine to provide additional protection.
The booster is recommended for those 65 and older, or persons 18 and older with an underlying health condition or who work and/or live in a setting that puts them at greater risk.
Welch says if you had the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine the booster shot is highly recommended for you, regardless of age or preexisting health conditions.
While the vaccines continue to be highly effective in reducing severe disease, death, and hospitalizations, Welch says their efficacy does wane after time, so boosters are recommended. Now the CDC allows you to mix and match doses for example if you first had the Pfizer vaccine you can receive a Moderna booster. But Welch says if you are confused about the vaccines or booster shots…
For more information, you can call the Louisiana COVID-19 vaccine hotline at 1-855-453-0774.
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An additional 65-million-federal-dollars are being allocated to Louisiana for transportation and infrastructure projects. That word comes from Congressman Garret Graves.
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Graves says that over the past few years, he’s worked to secure over one billion dollars in federal funds, and believes “the flexibility of these specific funds will help solve real transportation needs in our community immediately.” Some of the money will be earmarked for elevating sections of LA-1 that are prone to frequent flooding.
The congressman talks about how he expects the money will be used to improve the state’s transportation infrastructure.
Graves says this new money will be helpful in addressing the state’s transportation needs.
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There are four constitutional amendments on the November 13th statewide ballot, and Louisiana’s governor says he’s all for two of them. Amendment One would authorize a centralized state tax collecting authority. Currently, there are numerous such Authorities in different cities across the state. Governor John Bel Edwards says he would like to see the amendment pass…:
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Edwards says he is also in favor of Amendment Two on the ballot. If passed by voters, it would actually LOWER the maximum allowable rate of state income tax and authorize a state tax deduction for federal income taxes paid…:
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The Governor says under the current tax structure, the federal government – in effect – determines how much tax Louisianans pay. He feels it’s better to trade tax exemptions for lower tax rates…:
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Early voting for the November 13th election starts this Saturday. Many voting districts will only have the amendments on their ballot. The Governor did not comment on Amendments 3 or 4.
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Tickets go on sale today for the Fall Arts and Crafts Show at the Louisiana State Penitentiary set for December 4th. Since the Angola Prison Rodeo has been canceled for the last two years due to the pandemic, Corrections Secretary Jimmy Le Blanc says they wanted to give inmates an opportunity to show and sell the crafts even without the rodeo.
The bi-annual prison rodeo is traditionally held in April and October and was called off far in advance when COVID cases were on the rise, but LeBlanc says now that COVID numbers are more stable they wanted to hold a scaled-down event to boost morale and give attendees a chance to buy one-of-a-kind goods.
Handmade items like jewelry, leather goods, paintings, and furniture will be for sale at the festival. Tickets are five dollars for the 9 am to 2 pm event and right now attendees must be ages 14 and older and bring proof of vaccination.
With anticipated shipping delays for holiday gifts this year LeBlanc says this is the perfect opportunity to complete your shopping locally and be sure you have plenty of space in your vehicle to carry them home.
You can purchase tickets at AngolaRodeo-dot-com or at the gate on the day of the festival.
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The Saints return to action tonight after a bye week to face the Seattle Seahawks. Steady rain is expected tonight in the Emerald City and New Orleans will also have to contend with 12th man, Seattle’s vocal fan base. Wide receiver Marquez Callaway says they know it will be a challenge
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The Saints will not face Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson as he’s out with a finger injury. Geno Smith will start at the quarterback. But the Seahawks still have two terrific receivers DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett. Cornerback Pauslon Adebo gives us a scouting report, starting with Metcalf…
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LSU started strong but faded in Oxford in a 31-17 loss to Ole Miss on Saturday. The Tigers scored the game’s first touchdown in the first quarter, but didn’t score again until the fourth quarter. LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says the offense failed to execute during that scoring drought
The loss drops LSU’s record to 4-and-4, 2-and-3 in the SEC heading into a bye week before a road game against Alabama. Center Liam Shanahan says the team is still motivated to win…
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ULM pulled off another upset victory over the weekend as the Warhawks outscored South Alabama 41-31. Warhawks Quarterback Chandler Rogers had a big game, as he threw for 369 yards and four touchdowns. Coach Terry Bowden says they knew Rogers could run, but he’s showing off his ability to throw…
The Warhawks are underdogs again this Saturday as they will visit Appalachian State.