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Tremors at Assumption sinkhole halt some work
BAYOU CORNE (AP) — A moderate increase in tremors at the 15.1-acre sinkhole near Bayou Corne has prevented work there since Wednesday, Assumption Parish officials said. They’re not strong enough to...
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Manda meat products returning
BATON ROUGE (AP) — Manda Fine Meats’ deli and specialty meat products began returning to store shelves over the weekend. The Baton Rouge meat packing company said in a news release that it expects...
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Man once declared dead now faces trial
ALEXANDRIA (AP) — Attorneys have a deadline this month to request that jurors be sequestered for the trial of a man who was declared dead, but surfaced years later as a suspect in the deaths of his...
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Lawsuit looming over canceled Medicaid contract
BATON ROUGE (AP) — A Maryland-based company whose nearly $200 million Medicaid contract with the state was terminated is threatening legal action against Gov. Bobby Jindal’s administration, which h...
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Chief says cop-watching is 'borderline terroism'
By Todd C. Elliott todd.elliott@eunicetoday.com Eunice Police Chief Ronald Dies said in a recent interview posted on YouTube that the alleged actions of “Cop Watcher” Alexander Lege were “borderl...
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Commission will re-name WMA for Dick Yancey
The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission adopted a resolution on May 2 to rename the Red River-Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area in honor of distinguished conservationist Richard K. Yanc...
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He talks for 6 million Holocaust victims who can't
Sixty-eight years ago Monday -- on May 6, 1945 -- Jew No. 12891 took back his name. Hank Brodt had survived five Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust and was free again. Sixty years later, B...
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Unlicensed teen's car leaves I-10, hits trees, passenger killed
GONZALES – A car driven by an unlicensed 16-year-old Baton Rouge boy ran off I-10 and hit several trees in the median, killing a rear seat passenger. State police said the accident happened Saturda...
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Louisiana news briefs
Coast Guard 8th District gets new commander NEW ORLEANS — The Coast Guard’s 8th District has a new commander. Rear Adm. Kevin Cook took over from Rear Adm. Roy Nash on Thursday in ceremonies at t...
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DOTD to upgrade portion U.S. 90
LAFAYETTE (AP) — A section of U.S. 90 in Lafayette Parish may soon be upgraded as part of the Interstate 49 South project. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development issued a notice...
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Louisiana news briefs
Republicans’ budget lawsuit dismissed BATON ROUGE — Republican lawmakers seeking to stop the use of patchwork financing in next year’s budget lost a legal battle Wednesday in their bid to keep the ...
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Judge: ex-priest interview can be used at trial
LAKE CHARLES (AP) — State District Judge David Ritchie says prosecutors can use the recorded interview of authorities’ initial questioning of former priest Mark Broussard. Broussard is accused of m...
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