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Louisiana news briefs: Gas line explosion rattles parish
Gas line explosion rattles parish FRANKLINTON — A pre-dawn gas line explosion shook residents out of their beds in a rural, wooded area of Washington Parish, briefly knocking out power to thousand...
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Driver dies when pickup hit by train; wet road, worn tires blamed
SWARTZ – A driver who couldn’t stop in time was killed when a freight train rammed his pickup Tuesday evening. State Police said Jason Hensley, 22, of Lake Providence was killed in the accident at ...
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Eagles' poisoining adds to baffling Louisiana wildlife file
NEW ORLEANS – Another baffling and enraging maltreatment of wildlife has been added to the Louisiana file. Federal investigators report that someone poisoned and killed two bald eagles in Thibodaux...
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Limits on oil spill money fails
BATON ROUGE, La. — Attempts to limit Gulf Coast oil spill penalty money to coastal restoration in the Louisiana Constitution failed to gain legislative passage for a second year, while disagreement...
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‘Parent trigger’ bill for Recovery School District signed BATON ROUGE — Parents will soon be able to try to get poor-performing schools in the Recovery School District returned to local control. G...
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Exhibit looks at early Louisiana ‘Pipe Dreams’
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — In the early 1700s, France sent thousands of colonists and slaves to Louisiana in the belief that tobacco would refill a treasury drained by wars. That period of envisioning the ...
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Fishing for Memories rodeo adds two categories for June 20-23 event
ABBEVILLE – Fishing for Memories: A Benefit Rodeo for the Alzheimer’s Association beginning June 20 added a 14th category in response to the extension of the Red Snapper Season by NOAA. This additi...
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Port Allen’s budget faces uncertain future PORT ALLEN — It’s doubtful Mayor Demetric Slaughter’s $9.7 million proposed spending plan for the 2013-14 fiscal year will gain the approval it needs fr...
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2,000 walk, run to celebrate wider Huey P. Long Bridge
JEFFERSON (AP) — Vintage and modern cars carried about 20 people who had attended the Huey P. Long Bridge’s original opening in 1935 and more than 2,000 runners and walkers from around Louisiana cr...
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End of BP cleaning crews leaves questions along Gulf Coast
GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — Finding tar balls linked to the BP oil spill isn’t difficult on some Gulf Coast beaches, but the company and the government say it isn’t common enough to keep sending out t...
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Terrebonne Parish to implement freshwater plan
HOUMA (AP) — Terrebonne Parish officials are moving ahead with a project designed to dump freshwater from the Houma Navigation Canal into endangered coastal forests north of the Falgout Canal. The ...
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La. constitutional changes going to voters
BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana lawmakers are proposing eight new changes to the state constitution following their regular session, including new protections from steep budget cuts for certain health...
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