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LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire has not practiced this week due to a hamstring injury.  He was sore after working with trainers following yesterday’s practice.  Coach O still expects Clyde to play this Saturday, but is uncertain how much time he’ll be in action.

Embattled wide receiver Antonio Brown may be no Saint off the field, but he’s working out with the New Orleans Saints today.  Brown posted a picture of his workout waiver on social media Friday morning, but it has since been deleted.  Coach Sean Payton is doing his due diligence with the Pro Bowl receiver.
Your discarded Christmas tree could be a building block in coastal restoration.  Southeastern Louisiana University’s Turtle Cove Environmental Research Station manager Dr. Rob Moreau says using the trees to enhance wetlands has more benefits than putting them into a landfill.

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A 26-year-old Sulphur man is facing up to 15 years in prison for allegedly skateboarding down the I-210 Bridge just outside Lake Charles, and getting an accomplice to film it and put it on Facebook.

State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says his office was alerted to the viral video that shows Louis McGlone doing tricks as he sped down the iconic bridge. Senegal isn’t sure what was going through his head…

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The video shows a man leisurely skating down the bridge in the late evening, doing tricks and waving at passers-by

2019 was an up and down year for Louisiana agriculture, a year marked by trade war sales woes, and the Legislature’s decision to allow hemp production. So what’s 2020 have in store for Louisiana farmers?  Louisiana Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says we’ve hit the 13 billion dollar mark in Ag revenue, and if the trade wars can come to a conclusion next year, we should blast right past that mark.

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