13:30 Newscast, August 26th, 2016

The massive flooding not only displaced thousands of families but ruined hundreds of millions of dollars worth of crops. Don Molino has more…:
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Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies are now in the southern part of the state to assist officers after the historic flooding. Lt. Dave Faulk says the deputies will patrol areas where there has been looting..:
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If you had uninsured property that was destroyed by floodwaters this year, you’re entitled to a refund of the state sales tax on those items. State Treasurer John Kennedy says it might not sound like much but people need everything they can get right now…:
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To learn more, visit latreasury.com and click on Sales Tax Disaster Relief.

A warehouse near Celtic Studios in Baton Rouge is taking donations on behalf of several agencies. Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says they need blankets, cleaning supplies, flashlights, batteries, and new kitchen items but right now they do not need any new or used clothes…:
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The address is 9550 Dawnadele Ave., Baton Rouge.