07:30 Newscast, September 27th, 2016

As thousands of residents in south Louisiana continue to put the pieces of their life back together, it feels to many like this nightmare will never end. But former Governor Kathleen Blanco says one of her biggest takeaways from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita is that people in Louisiana are fighters, and they don’t give up…:
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The state knows it will be easier to move on once all the debris is gone and they are working hard to speed up the process. Mike Steele with GOHSEP says please be courteous to the workers operating the trucks:
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He says it could be a few more weeks before all the debris is gone.

LSU interim head coach Ed Orgeron looks to jump start a passing attack that ranks last in the SEC. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Abita Beer says they’ve got a new brew coming in October that will only be available in Louisiana. The latest from the Abita Springs based brewery is called “The Boot.” They describe the new beer as “easy drinking, crisp and smooth, with an interesting flavor that will please any type of drinker and will be your perfect go-to beer.”