10:30 LRN Newscast May 31st

Four people, including a one year old child, are dead after a fiery head-on Memorial Day crash in East Feliciana Parish. State Police Trooper Bryan Lee says two vehicles were involved in the incident which took place on Louisiana Highway 67, just north of Clinton…
cut 3 (12) “…after that crash”
The four people dead range from ages 24 to one-years old. State Police say 15 people were killed in crashes on Louisiana Highways over the Memorial Day weekend.

The Louisiana legislature has sent a bill to Governor John Bel Edwards’ desk that would increase the fines for texting and driving. The current fine is $175. This measure increases that fine to 500-dollars and up to one-thousand dollars for a second offense.

A bill waiting for the governor’s signature would prohibit state agencies from asking job applicants if they are a felon before the interview process. The proposed law has the support of the US Justice Action Network. Executive Director Holly Harris says government employers can still ask about criminal history in an interview…
cut 12 (10) “….rehabilitate themselves’
Governor Edwards is expected to sign the measure.

A meeting to discuss ways to control the feral hog population takes place this afternoon at the Dean Lee Research Center in Alexandria. AgCenter area agent Donna Martin says the AgCenter started research three years ago looking into toxic baits for the feral swine and they’re looking at additional ways to manage the population…
cut 8 (10) “…eradicate them”