130 PM LRN News

64-year-old home health nurse Gwendolyn Theus is being hailed for her bravery in a heroic, but ultimately fatal effort to save her 71-year-old paraplegic patient from a house fire in Delphi. Theus parished in the effort but he paitent ultimately survived. Fire Marshal’s spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says The cause of the fire has not yet been determined that’s largely because the home smoldered and burned for days after the incident.

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The National Federal of Independent Business State Director Dawn Starns reminds you tomorrow is Small Business Saturday. She says business owners are quickly adopting pickup and delivery options to make for a safer customer experience.

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While so many are working from home and more school-age students are back to virtual learning another problem 2020 presents is keeping packages a secret this holiday. Amazon spokesperson Alysa Bronikowski says they are offering a variety of ways to receive packages for the holidays.

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Big news for both LSU and the Saints today. The Black and Gold have received word that two staff members and one player on the Broncos have tested positive for COVID, putting this Sunday’s game in jeopardy. No news on if that game will be impacted yet. LSU is finalizing plans to play Bama in a makeup game December 5th in Baton Rouge. A COVID outbreak among the Tigers nixed the previous matchup. That December 5th date is also election day for the November run-offs.