09:30 Newscast, July 26th, 2017

A survey from CareerBuilder finds 85 percent of employers have caught someone lying on a resumes. Halen Doughty reports…:
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

The plane that crashed into Lake D’Arbonne Sunday has been removed from the water. The Union Parish Sheriff’s Office thanked several individuals for their assistance in the investigation as well as the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office dive team. 73-year-old David Lockhart died in the crash. A preliminary report on what happened is expected to be released today.

As Congress is set to reauthorize the National Flood Insurance program in September, the Natural Resources Defense Council is urging a shift to moving homeowners to a safer area rather than rebuilding properties that repeatedly flood. Rob Moore with the NRDC says another change that should be made is that homeowners be told about the flooding history of their home:
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Louisiana leads the country for the number of repeated flooded properties.

Two guys from Lafayette who call themselves short and fat have launched a Kickstarter campaign for a clothing line they’ve developing called, “Short and Fat.” Co-founder Jeff Martin says their customers can build their own shirts on Short and Fat’s Kickstarter page, choosing from a huge variety of fabric, collars, buttons, pocket, and cuffs…:
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