08:30 Newscast, October 2nd, 2015

Changes are being made to Louisiana’s food stamp program. The Department of Children and Family Services says, now, able-bodied adults without dependents must work at least 20 hours a week or be enrolled in a federally-approved job training program to qualify for SNAP benefits. Secretary Suzy Sonnier says there is a specifically goal with this change:
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She says there are approximately 62,000 able-bodied SNAP recipients in the state with no dependents.

The Slidell Police Department says they’ve arrested a 14-year-old student from Northshore High School for allegedly bringing an “airsoft” pistol, essentially a BB gun, and knife to school. They say the freshman maintained he was going to get back at other students who rolled his home Wednesday night. The juvenile, who is not being identified, was booked with bringing a dangerous weapon to school and interfering with the educational process.

The man who was serving time on a manslaughter charge but was released by mistake in East Feiliciana Parish last week has been located. Authorities say 32-year-old Benjuiel Johnson was discovered in an Atlanta hotel room last night where he was arrested by US Marshals.

A well known Louisiana tradition kicks off this weekend as the 2015 Angola Prison Rodeo gets underway. Eric Gill reports…:
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And it’s going to be gorgeous for this weekend’s rodeo. Forecasters say sunny skies and pleasant temperatures will continue into next week. They say there’s an upper low over the southeastern portion the US which could also usher Hurricane Joaquine more out to sea and away from the east coast.