4:30 PM Newscast June 20

The Louisiana Public Service Commission has ordered SWEPCO to issue 23-million dollars in refunds to its Louisiana customers. District 5 Commissioner Foster Campbell says the P-S-C will also conduct service quality investigation on SWEPCO, because of frequent outages from storms…

Cut 13 (11) “…service better.” 

When you know you know that’s the popular phrase District 2 Public Service Commissioner Craig Greene used as he announced his decision to make this his last term. He is not going to seek re-election saying while keeping a watchful eye on utility providers and keeping prices affordable, he’s had the chance to meet great people and engage in debates that will have generational impact. Greene will have served eight years when his term ends in January.

Legal challenges are already in the works, so we asked Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino what he thinks will happen to the Ten Commandments law requiring them to be displayed in public school classrooms.

Cut 1 (29)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

A $1 million gift from the family of Clifford Smith to Nicholls State University will create the William Clifford Smith School of Engineering set to start in August. Dean of the College of Science and Technology Dr. John Doucet.

Cut 6 (09) “…jobs elsewhere.”