10:30 LRN Newscast October 19

Houma Representative Tanner Magee sent a blistering letter to the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness criticizing the agency for the slow progress in setting up temporary trailers for Hurricane Ida victims who can’t live in their damaged homes. Magee says over 11-hundred trailers have been purchased…
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Magee also blames the contractor the state hired. GOHSEP says they are beefing up staff as there are many steps that need to take place to get the trailers in place.

The investigation continues into the two fatal shootings on Grambling State’s campus during Homecoming Week. No arrests have been made. Meanwhile, student government association president Cameron Jackson met with university President Rick Gallot to discuss ways to prevent gun violence on campus…
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The school is on a curfew from 9:30 PM to 6 AM.

Students at LSU are calling on leaders to end the rape culture and hold administrators and those who commit sexual assault responsible….
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According to the separation agreement between LSU and Ed Orgeron, the football coach must cooperate in the school’s ongoing Title IX litigation. A Title IX lawsuit accuses Orgeron of not reporting an alleged rape involving former running back Derrius Guice.