13:30 Newscast, August 31st, 2016

An Ascension Parish lawmaker wants FEMA to move faster in providing manufactured homes for flood victims. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Mandeville Police Department is investigating the disturbing case of a former nursing home kitchen worker who is accused of raping a 78-year-old resident. They say 58-year-old Jerry Kan, who was the Beau Provence cook, allegedly went inside the Memory Care Facility room of the elderly victim and forced sexual intercourse upon her. Kan is booked with first degree rape.

State Treasurer John Kennedy told lawmakers today that they should consider suspending the one cent sales tax increase for flood victims rebuilding their homes. He said the state should not reap a financial windfall from people’s tragedy, when they’ll have to pay an extra penny on items needed to rebuild their lives…:
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But New Orleans Senator JP Morrell, who chairs the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee, say this is not something that Kennedy should be proposing as feasible on the fly, because it’s not…:
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He says all Kennedy is trying to do is makes a good sound bite.

Hurricane Hunters have found that Tropical Storm Hermine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. The system is in the Central Gulf of Mexico and looks scary for Louisiana and Mississippi as it’s moving north, but forecasters say a sharp turn toward the northeast with increasing forward speed is expected on Thursday.