09:30 Newscast, September 27th, 2016

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco is offering encouragement to flood victims during the difficult rebuilding phase. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Meanwhile the state is working to get the debris off the road, and say they’ve stepped up efforts. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Mike Steele, says they are asking people to sort their debris into different categories to make the cleanup process easier:
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LSU interim head coach Ed Orgeron promises changes to LSU’s offense. Orgeron replaces Les Miles, who was criticized for his antiquated offense that included poor clock management. Orgeron says another thing he’s going to try is to practice less so the team feels strong on Saturday against Missouri…:
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The Tigers rank dead last in the SEC in passing and 12th in the league in total offense.

The LHSAA has issued a statement regarding National Anthem Protests, as the group said their were multiple incidents by schools and fans this past Friday. They said after consulting with counsel they determined that any and all decisions related to individuals or teams expressions during the National Anthem at games will be determined by each school individually.