Yesterday, around 130,000 homes and businesses in North Louisiana were without power. That number is down to around 96,000. Entergy President Phillip May says the number of Entergy customers without power is nearly 74-thousand, with many of those in Ouachita Parish.
Cut 14 (06) “…power is restored.”
Temperatures are expected to begin warming this afternoon but there will still be freezing temperatures overnight for most of the state and another arctic blast is expected over the weekend which could bring temperatures back down into the teens. Governor Landry will be in Ouachita Parish this morning meeting with local officials. He is urging those without power to go to one of the 80 warming shelters operating in the state.
A Texas man was killed in DeSoto Parish yesterday when the truck he was driving left the roadway, collided with a guardrail and overturned in a creek. State Police says 46-year-old John Hordge of Dallas was unrestrained and died at the scene. The cause of the crash that happened around 4:00 P.M. is under investigation. Impairment is not suspected.
As citizens begin filing federal income tax returns. CPA, Richard Tullier (TOO-yay) with Metairie-based accounting firm Wegmann Dazet (dah-ZETT), says there are changes that will benefit tip income earners, Senior Social Security recipients, and if you took out a loan for a new car in 2025, you may get a tax deduction.
The tax deduction does not apply to used vehicles or leases. And of course, if your loan is zero-percent interest, there’s no interest to deduct.