2:30 pm LRN Newscast Sept 15

The federal government gives Louisiana approval to run a disaster food stamp program. More from LRN’s Jeff Palermo…:

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Automobile prices are spiking again and you can blame Hurricane Ida for it. The storm’s winds and water destroyed thousands of cars and trucks; many of them on dealer lots awaiting sale. The laws of supply and demand apply, so as inventories dwindle … prices go higher. Fortunately many people have insurance to cover the replacement cost.

 

The Chief Civil Deputy for the Caldwell Sheriff’s Office, Debbie Dollar, has been arrested for malfeasance and theft. State Police Trooper Michael Reicardt says Dollar stole thousand from the Caldwell Sheriff’s Office; money collected for various fines and fees. Reicardt says the 58-year-old’s bond is set at $35-thousand, which is a pretty good sum…:

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Baton Rouge native Hayley Arceneaux makes history this evening as the youngest American to ever go into space. The 29-year-old will be part of the Inspiration 4 mission to raise awareness for St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Asst. Professor Lindsay Ferrington, of LSU Health – Shreveport, was one of her instructors…:

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Hayley’s other great accomplishment is beating bone cancer.