09:30 LRN Newscast July 16th

Candidates for the US Senate seat being vacated by David Vitter are in a heated race to raise campaign funds. Michelle Southern has more…
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A Prairieville man faces up 10 years in prison as an Ascension Parish jury found him guilty of aggravated cruelty after he used a baseball bat to kill a dog. Thirty-three-year-old Jamari Jackson claimed in 2014 the dog got the stuck in a barbed wire fence, but veterinary experts said the dog died from blunt-force trauma injuries.

Thousands attended the funeral service for Alton Sterling. Among those was a woman who bought CDs from Sterling outside the convenience store where he was shot during a confrontation with two police officers. She says Sterling was a really nice guy and something must be done to put an end to the violence.
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There were also people there that demanded justice for Sterling’s death. Jack Turner is with the Revolution Club in Atlanta…
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Sterling’s death remains under investigation by the US Department of Justice.

The state Department of Education has announced Sedric Clark, the principal at Mansfield High in DeSoto Parish is the principal of the year, while Joni Smith, a seventh grade science teacher at Albany Middle School in Livingston Parish is the teacher of the year.