10:30 LRN Newscast January 4th

Louisiana’s Congressional delegation is ready to get to work in 2017. Members were sworn in yesterday. US Representative Ralph Abraham from Richland Parish says he looks to get the state’s energy industry rolling again….
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Abraham anticipates health care and securing the borders will be major topics during 2017.

January is known by lawyers and family therapists as divorce month as we tend to see married couples file for a permanent break-up. Doctor Eileen Palace of New Orleans says the holiday season can rupture a strained relationship….
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Palace advises couples to be tolerant of the issues that there spouses are dealing with during difficult times.

Another cold snap is heading our way and it has a potential to bring us some snow. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Hyundai Glovis announces they will employ 150 workers at the old General Motors plant in Shreveport. Workers there will outfit imported vehicles with equipment and exterior upgrades. The average salary for those working at this facility, will receive 32-thousand dollars a year plus benefits. They anticipate Hyundai Glovis will bring an additional 250 indirect jobs to the area.