11:30 LRN Newscast

The latest ads from Republican gubernatorial candidates Ralph Abraham and Eddie Rispone have been directed more at each other than Democratic incumbent John Bel Edwards. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says intra-party attacks are a concern for the G-O-P…
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On Twitter, President Trump is urging Louisiana Republicans to vote for a Republican and not Edwards.

Over 150 food establishments have been cited since the enforcement of the foreign shrimp and crawfish labeling law began September 1, with about half of those restaurants located in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans area. Larose Representative Truck Gisclair authored the measure.
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Some restaurant owners say the law creates a hurdle when it comes to seasonal availability.

A 2013 LSU gradudate has created a business based in Portland, Orgeron that sells dairy-free ice cream. Katelyn Williams uses milk alternatives instead and incorporates local flavors…
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One of her flavors is peaches and cayene and you can find more about her plant based icream at kates-ice-cream-dot-com.

Public school teachers in eight southeast Louisiana parishes can apply for grant money that can help them enhance STEM training in their classroom. Louisiana is an energy economy, and H-L Bourgeois Algebra teacher Melissa Williamson says emphasizing STEM skills increases the chances they stay at home after receiving a college degree.
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Interested teachers should visit Fuel Your School-dot-com.