9:30 LRN Newscast Dec 7

After 81 years, a Louisiana sailor is properly laid to rest today. Seaman 1st Class Houston Temples, of Varnado, was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on this day in 1941. Today he will be buried in Bogalusa. His niece Shirley Temples Hayman recalls a letter he sent home while he served in the Navy…:

CUT 09(07)      “…my country.”

Hayman and family members are extremely proud of Temples’ military service and they are very grateful to be able to honor his memory. The funeral will take place at 2 pm at Ponemah Cemetery in Bogalusa.

The weather is pretty warm, considering Christmas is just a couple weeks away. Does a muggy holiday season affect holiday spending? LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says yes it can…just as lousy wet weather can affect in-store shopping…:

CUT 13(07)      “…online shopping.”

He says hot winter weather even slows online buying because we just don’t FEEL like Christmas.

 

A new round of federal small business assistance will bring over $ 100 million to Louisiana’s locally-owned businesses. More from Whitney Thomas…:

CUT 01(31)      “…Thomas.”

A former Catholic church deacon in Metairie pleads guilty indecent behavior with a juvenile. Virgil Wheeler III took a plea deal for molesting a boy from 2000 through 2002, which will mean he gets 5 years on probation. He must also register as a sex offender and have no future contact with his victim.