Federal regulators have ordered Entergy to pay back customers in Louisiana and other states 135 million dollars for over charges. Spokesperson Lee Sabatini says tens of millions of dollars from that settlement are on their way to the Bayou State in the form of refunds.
That average customer who uses 1,300 kilowatt hours a month will see about five bucks taken off their bill in the form of a fuel credit.
There have been three announcements of job losses for the city of Zachary in East Baton Rouge over the last week. Thompson Pipe Group will close its manufacturing plant, which will affect 120 employees. Georgia Pacific is laying off 650 workers at its Port Hudson paper mill and BASF will close a chemical plant in Zachary that employs 54. Governor Edwards says other Baton Rouge area employers are looking for workers…
Louisiana has completed the process of issuing February food stamps a couple of weeks early. Jeff Palermo has more…
A steel-covered walkway is being installed at the entrance of the state capitol to protect visitors from falling pieces of mortar from the 86-year-old building. Division of administration spokesperson Jacques Berry says the state legislature will have to appropriate the 40 to 60-million dollars to repair the falling mortar, and in the meantime…