The statistical peak off hurricane season is behind us, and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s likely we will exceed earlier predictions. But he says right now, it looks as if things are calming down compared to last week…:
Cut 7 (11) “or two”
He says there have already been 11 named storms so far in 2017, and if we doubled that it would rank among the second busiest in history.
The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is deploying crews to help with response efforts from Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. Spokesman Mike Steele also says officials in Texas are considering the Shelter at Home Program with some of the improvements recommended by Louisiana…:
Cut 5 (10) “that housing crunch”
He says GOHSEP’s deputy director is going to assist with that effort.
A Christmas tree farm owner in St. Tammany is trying to figure out who’s killing trees on the property, now about 20 times. Clarke Gernon heads up Shady Pond Tree Farm in Pearl River and says it’s been difficult for him to express to law enforcement the idea that these are more than just trees…:
Cut 10 (09) “than animal abuse”
Gernon says because of the physical size of the 50 acre farm, it’s very difficult to put in an effective security system.
Thibodaux Police have arrested a man who they found passed out behind the wheel in the drive-through of a restaurant. They say 37-year-old John Sewell Jr allegedly tried to drive off when cops woke him up, but his key had already been removed by officers. The man apparently told detectives he was tired and high. He was booked for Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Kaplan Police Chief Boyd Adams is under arrest for allegedly stealing money from the department. State Police allege Adams used nearly $7000 in funds for himself.