1230PM LRN News

A Lafayette man is facing felony theft charges after allegedly tricking a Shreveport man into paying 3,600 dollars for a pair of National Championship tickets that were only worth 525 dollars each. Caddo Sheriff’s spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says the victim was told the tickets he was buying were in section 104, but the tickets he was sold by Michael Simmons turned out to be nose bleeds.

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DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says earlier this month, another DOTD employee, Dwayne Pitre, was seriously injured while picking up litter in a work zone near Carencro, and once again, distracted driving was believed to be a factor.

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He says put down the phone while behind the wheel because distracted drivers have killed two DOTD workers over the past few years.

With mumps cases on the LSU flagship campus creeping up to 12, the school has decided to start offering free vaccines to students considered to be “high risk” of contracting the virus. Those include tennis players, fraternity and sorority members, the Tiger Band, students who have been in contact with an infected person and students who have not had both of their MMR shots. LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Fred Lopez says getting vaccinated can help prevent worst-case scenarios like…

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He adds being vaccinated can also reduce the severity of the virus.