The DEA will have several collection sites throughout Louisiana Saturday for national drug take-back day. Keith Bakewell, the assistant special agent in charge of the Baton Rouge DEA field office, says they’ve been collecting expired or unwanted medications for years now and it’s been very successful.
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The process is anonymous; agents will take back medications, no questions asked.
The Louisiana National Guard’s 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, the “Tiger Brigade,” are deploying to provide support for Operation Joint Guardian in Kosovo and Operation Enduring Freedom – Horn of Africa. This marks the brigade’s fourth overseas deployment since the 9/11 terror attacks, and Commander Jonathan Lloyd says they continue to play a vital role in both global operations and state disaster relief efforts.
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A bill that passed the House unanimously could end the unregulated buying and selling of restaurant reservations through third party platforms. Bill sponsor, Rep. Troy Hebert says the legislation targets elite restaurants that are being exploited without their knowledge or consent. He says the penalty if a platform doesn’t get written consent from a restaurant would be one thousand dollars.
The bill also allows the state attorney general to seek restitution for misled consumers. The bill now moves to the Senate, as debate continues over the ethics and sustainability of reservation trading.
The first draft pick of Kellen Moore’s head coaching career is in the books, as the Saints selected Texas offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. with the ninth overall pick. Moore says he’s excited to have Banks wearing the black and gold.