11:30 Newscast August 27,2016

Flood victims with uninsured property that was destroyed are eligible for a state sales tax return on lost items. State Treasurer John Kennedy says it might not seem like a lot but the money will really add up…
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To learn more visit latreasury.com and click on sales tax disaster relief.
Deputies from the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office are in south Louisiana to help out other officers after the Great Flood of 2016. Lt. Dave Faulk says they want to help their fellow officers in this time of need.
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He says deputies will be taking patrolling the areas where there has been looting.
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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Former Saints Safety Darren Sharper has filed a federal court notice stating he will appeal his conviction. Early this month, Sharper was sentenced to 18 years in a federal prison after pleading guilty to the raping and drugging 9 women in four states. It’s unclear what Sharper’s legal team will do next.