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click for story Controversial Wildlife Service’s “Baiting” Laws
Posted: November 20, 2008/4:02 PM
Updated: November 20, 2008/4:13 PM

Alexander, Vitter Issued Statements Regarding U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s “Baiting” Laws

(Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Rep. Rodney Alexander and U.S. Sen. David Vitter today issued the following…

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click for story Washington Mardi Gras - Roy O. Martin III is King and Queen is Laura Kathryn Martin
Posted: November 20, 2008/4:08 PM
Updated: November 20, 2008/4:18 PM

Alexander Announces the King and Queen for the 2009 Washington D.C. Mardi Gras Ball

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-Quitman, is honored to announce the King…

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click for story Cotton and Sugarcane Farmers Hit Hard by Hurricanes
Posted: November 20, 2008/3:25 PM
Updated: November 20, 2008/3:30 PM
By: Joel Massey

Lots of farmers took a hit across the state due to the hurricanes that struck their crops.  Cotton was hit especially hard. 

News Channel 5’s Joel Massey has…

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click for story News Channel 5’s Midday
Posted: November 20, 2008/12:35 PM
Updated: November 20, 2008/12:21 PM

*Fast Food Killing
*Lake Arthur Death
*Illegal Prescription Raid
*Arson Booking
*U.S. Economy
*Expensive Gas
*Natchitoches Outdoor System…

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click for story Louisiana’s flu season stretches from November to March
Posted: November 20, 2008/11:51 AM
Updated: November 20, 2008/11:54 AM

If you haven’t had a flu shot yet, it’s not too late. Louisiana’s flu season stretches from November to March, which still gives you plenty of time to get protected…

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click for article Shorter Class Periods Challenge Ouachita Teachers
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Teachers say shorter class periods makes it difficult for them to cover curriculum mandated by the LA BESE.

click for article Most of Louisiana’s Coast Still Flooded by Ike
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Hurricane Ike's floodwaters lay over most of Louisiana's 250-mile coast Sunday.

click for article Ike Death Toll Reaches 4 in Louisiana
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The two latest deaths reported Sunday were in Jefferson Davis Parish.

State Police Cracking Down on Insurance Fraud Following Hurricanes
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State Police is combating insurance fraud in the aftermath of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike.

click for article President Bush Declares Major Disaster for LA, FEMA Help Available
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FEMA announced Saturday that federal disaster aid has been made available for those affected by Hurricane Ike.

click for article McNeese State University CLOSED Monday, Sept. 15
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Classes at McNeese State University are canceled for Monday, Sept. 15, and all offices will be closed.

click for article Disaster Food Stamp Locations Will Re-Open Sun., Sept. 14
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DSS will have 23 sites in operation where eligible Louisiana residents affected by Hurricane Gustav can apply.

click for article Gov. Jindal Gives Update on State Response Efforts
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Governor Bobby Jindal gave an update on state response efforts surrounding the impact of Hurricane Ike in Southwest Louisiana.

click for article Health Department Warns of Flooding Dangers
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The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals advises people to avoid contact with floodwaters following Hurricane Ike.

click for article Ike’s flood waters reach Lake Charles, La.
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Hurricane Ike's storm surge inundated hundreds of homes in Cameron Parish and flooded parts of Lake Charles.

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Tornado Warning

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By: Nancy Henry
Tornado Warning

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By: Nancy Henry
Tornado Warning

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By: Nancy Henry
Tornado Warning

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By: Nancy Henry
Tornado Warning

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