President Trump is urging pregnant mothers not to take Tylenol because there is a connection between acetaminophen use and autism. Senator Bill Cassidy would like the President to release data backing up those claims, because a study out of Sweden, in which they followed two-million people, found that this is not the case…
Cut 7 (12) “…Tylenol and autism”
It seems that restaurants in the Monroe and Ruston areas need work in telling diners about the source of their shrimp. SeaD (“seed”) Consulting went to 24 restaurants, and Founder David Williams said none of them said anything about the possibility of their shrimp being imported, as required by law.
SeaD Consulting did genetic testing on the shrimp from all 24 restaurants and found that every single one of them was serving imported shrimp – including seven where the server told them that their shrimp was caught in the Gulf.
Fourth ranked LSU is preparing for its matchup against 13th ranked Ole Miss in Oxford on Saturday. Sophomore running back Caden Durham injured his ankle in the win over Southeastern Louisiana and Coach Brian Kelly provided this update …
Cut 19 (15) “…the week”
Lt Governor Billy Nungesser is asking citizens to step up and report littering and illegal dumping to the litter hotline at 855-LA-Litter. Fines for littering range from 175 dollars for simple littering on a first offense up to one-thousand dollars for gross littering. Nungesser says if you think those fines are stiff, think about what littering costs the state.
Cut 5 (10) “…on other things.”
A recent study found that 68-percent of Louisianans want more litter enforcement.