12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 7

Former LSU Associate Athletic Director Sharon Lewis alleges a male coach exposed himself to her in 2013. That’s according to her attorney Larry English, who appeared this morning on WRKF’s Talk Louisiana. English says the incident was documented when it occurred…

Cut 9 (05) “…nothing.”

English did not identify the coach, but says he has since been hired back. Lewis filed a 50-million dollar lawsuit against LSU last year claiming her superiors and co-workers retaliated against her and created a hostile work environment after reporting that former head football coach Les Miles allegedly sexually harassed female student workers. Lewis was the associate athletic director of football recruiting and alumni relations until she was dismissed in January by Athletics Director Scott Woodward.

Gas prices are creeping back up, and AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman says even though demand is down, a gallon of gas in Louisiana is up about $0.15 from last month at $3.18 a gallon.

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After confirming that a deer found in Tensas parish does indeed have Chronic Wasting Disease, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is imposing a feed and carcass export ban on deer in Tensas, Franklin, and Madison parishes. Both bans are currently in effect. Jim LaCour explains the need for this action…

 Cut 6 (11) “…those animals gathering.” 

For more information on Chronic Wasting Disease visit LDWF’s website.