No surprise President Trump’s proclamation giving 25 chemical companies, including 12 in Louisiana, a two-year exemption from new federal EPA emissions rules is getting mixed reactions. David Cresson (cress-AWN), the president and CEO of the Louisiana Chemical Association, says the two-year exemption is necessary because there’s a lot involved in meeting these new rules. Director of the environmental group Louisiana Bucket Brigade Anne Rolfes (RAWL-fiss) says it seems that those regulations are doing little good.
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The Scammers are at it again pretending to be the OMV collecting money for unpaid tickets. Don’t fall for it. OMV Deputy Commissioner Matt Boudreaux says if you’re unsure about an outstanding ticket you may have, contact the OMV directly or visit expresslane.org, to view your license status.
The OMV is encouraging users to report suspicious texts and emails to reportfraud.ftc.gov.
A disturbing story out of Beauregard Parish as the headstone of the mother of the first Black mayor in DeRidder’s history is vandalized. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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A recent study from Bankrate found a quarter of workers plan to start their own business in the next year. Bankrate senior economic analyst Mark Hamrick says independent businesses are essential to the U.S. economy