13:30 Newscast, September 23rd, 2016

A New Orleans activist group has announced plans to take down the statue of Andrew Jackson during a protest Saturday. Don Molino has more…:
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Livingston Parish Schools have received more than $100,000 in donations, grants and gifts to assist teachers, staff and students with flood recovery efforts. Superintendent Rick Wentzel says the St. Tammany Parish Public School System and their surrounding communities stepped up in a huge way…:
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He says they also got a $50,000 donation from Taylor Swift.

State education officials revoked a license for an early learning center in St. Helena Parish Friday, terminating the center’s public funding. According to the state Department of Education, the termination comes after complaints that employees at Blooming Faces Daycare in Greensburg took children, including infants, on a “walking excursion” on a busy highway with no sidewalk.

Authorities said a missing Greensburg teenager thought to be in danger has been found and is safe. The missing child advisory has been cancelled.

Hunters for the Hungry is hosting their annual “Clean out your Freezer Day” to benefit food banks throughout Louisiana. H-F-H Executive Director Jimmy Anthony says hunters with leftover meat are encouraged to donate before they stock up again for hunting season. He says this year they will also be collecting canned goods…:
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You can get more information at hunters4hungrylouisiana.org