The president of Lafourche Parish is moving on to become the head of the newly-created Office of Louisiana Highway Construction. Archie Chiasson will be moving into his new role August 4th. Chiasson says he’s excited to lead the new effort to improve highway construction.
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Chiasson will step down as Lafourche Parish president after five and a half years at the helm – during which time he led the parish during some trying times, including Hurricane Francine and a couple of plane crashes.
Senator Bill Cassidy was on hand at the White House as President Trump signed the Halt Fentanyl Act into law. Cassidy says the new law gives law enforcement another tool to combat the fentanyl crisis.
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The new law increases penalties for trafficking not only fentanyl, but also fentanyl-related substances.
Rivalries renewed — the Sun Belt officially welcomes Louisiana Tech at a press conference in Ruston. Kace Kieschnick reports.
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Louisiana State Police is now accepting applications for Cadet Class 108. Captain Johnnie Brown says you can fill out the application on the state police website.
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The deadline is August 18th; the class begins January 4th of next year.