10:30 Newscast August 6, 2014

According to a new poll from the Glascock Group out of Pineville, US Representative Vance McAllister’s challengers are within single digits in the 5th District Congressional race. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the race is wide open…

cut 13 (09) “striking distance”

The survey shows McAllister at 27 percent, Democratic Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo at 21 percent, and Republican Ralph Abraham at 18 percent.

The Louisiana Department of Education has released the “High School Student Planning Guidebook”. The comprehensive guide details policies and programs of “Louisiana Believes”. Assistant Superintendent for the Office of Content, Ken Bradford, says the guide references their statewide Counselor Assistance Center…

cut 12 (07) “their questions”

The guide can be found at louisianabelieves-dot-com.

Tuesday Baton Rouge Mayor President Kip Holden criticized Governor Bobby Jindal for going to the Mexico border to discuss safety issues there. The Governors office issued a statement last night in response saying they believe the Mayor is wrong and that an unsecured border with Mexico does have an impact in Louisiana with the potential of gangs and drugs coming here. Jindal added it is shortsighted of Holden to say that illegal immigrants and an unsecured border do not have an impact on Louisiana.

Top officials with Cleco are expected to appear today at the Public Service Commission meeting to answer questions regarding a possible sale of the utility company. Commissioner Eric Skrmetta says they think there are some companies that believe Cleco is a powerful asset…

cut 9 (12) “want to purchase”

He says the public utility company can do whatever they want, but it must be approved by the PSC.