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Dolphins found shot, slashed, stabbed with tool
GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) — Authorities are investigating several attacks on dolphins in the northern Gulf of Mexico after some were found with gunshot wounds, cuts and missing jaws.
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Ag chief to borrow $7M to take control of sugar mill
BATON ROUGE (AP) — Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain will borrow up to $7 million to take control of a defunct sugar cane mill in southwest Louisiana that was built with state tax dollars and on...
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Jindal among GOP leaders jockeying for 2016
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Louisiana’s Bobby Jindal is urging the Republican Party to rethink its pitch to voters. Bob McDonnell of Virginia says Republicans should look to outsiders to fix partisan gridlock...
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States reveal choices on health law
WASHINGTON (AP) — After two years of political battles and a Supreme Court case, many if not most states are expected to tell the federal government Friday if they’re willing carry out a key part o...
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Louisiana news briefs
October casino revenue down NEW ORLEANS — Gamblers lost nearly $185 million at Louisiana’s state licensed casinos in October, down from the nearly $199.7 million for September and slightly more th...
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Avoyelles hunter's gun discharges, kills him
MARKSVILLE – According to Avoyelles Sheriff Doug Anderson, at about 9 p.m. Thursday his office received a call for assistance regarding a hunter who was found dead earlier in the evening on School...
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School Board members plead innocent, no trial date set
No trial date has been set for two St. Landry Parish School Board members who pleaded innocent in federal court Thursday to bribery and conspiracy to commit bribery. John Miller and Quincy Richard ...
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BP settles for $4.5 billion, will plead guilty in criminal cases
NEW ORLEANS - Criminal acts by BP which cost the lives of 11 workers, and lies to Congress afterward, will cost the company $4.5 billion. The firm agree to the settlement Thursday and to pleading ...
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This Marine was a minority twice -- black and female
ABBEVILLE – Theresa Harding Holmes stood on Concord Street in downtown Abbeville on Monday in line with 30 other veterans who served their country. It was a special Veteran’s Day Ceremony to honor ...
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Chief's home burns to ground
At approximately 6:30 Thursday night Chief of Police of Greensburg Tim Brown's home caught fire and burned to the ground. According to authorities on scene, the fire was caused by a burning ash th...
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St. Mary eyeing possible container port, with rail and highway connections
MORGAN CITY -- The possibility of the construction of a large international container port in the outlying waterways of St. Mary Parish, which would take advantage of the expansion of the Panama Ca...
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Rapides board extends superintendent search until May, declines to reveal applicants
ALEXANDRIA – The Rapides Parish School Board, without a superintendent since August has voted to take applications for the post until May. Gary Jones left on Sept. 1 to take a state job after the b...
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