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Judge puts pause on Ten Commandments law
Thou shalt not post the Ten Commandments in Louisiana public schools until at least November: that’s the ruling of federal judge who put a pause on the state’s new law requiring public school teachers to post the religious maxims in their classrooms.
Do you have what it takes to wrangle alligators? If so, Wildlife and Fisheries is hiring.
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is looking for seasonal technicians who aren't afraid to mix it up with baby alligators. The job posting is for a seasonal wildlife technician, based in the agency's Lafayette Alligator Management Program. From mid-March to October, the position will entail travel throughout the state, measuring, tagging and sacking captive-raised juvenile alligators for release to the wild. They promise extensive manual labor, to the tune of stuffing said alligators into burlap sacks and hauling the loaded sacks to trailers.
Former Youngsville Police Chief Rickey Boudreaux won't face charges but will likely be disqualified from running for old job
YOUNGSVILLE, La. (KADN) — News 15 has learned the potential criminal case against embattled former Youngsville Police Chief Rickey Boudreaux is not moving forward and his candidacy for his old job will likely end as well.
Good Question: What is the difference between a tropical funnel cloud and a tornado?
LAFAYETTE, La. (KADN) — Heavy rains and storms are the norm this week, bringing lightning and strong winds, along with tropical funnel clouds, to Acadiana. So, what's the difference between a tropical funnel cloud and a tornado? That’s a good question.
Pair of Acadiana gymnasts headed to Paris for summer Olympics
There will be two Lafayette gymnasts competing in the summer Olympics, representing both Acadiana and team red, white, and blue. This will be the second Olympics Aliaasei Shostak will be competing in. He was in Tokyo in 2020 then suffered an injury before deciding to give it one more shot.
Cassidy announces vote to consider congressional subpoena of Steward Health CEO, owner of Glenwood Regional Medical Center
WEST MONROE, La. (KTVE/KARD) — On Thursday, July 18, 2024, U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) announced that the HELP Committee will vote next Thursday, July 25, 2024, to consider a subpoena to compel Steward Health CEO, Dr. Ralph de la Torre, to testify on the company’s financial mismanagement of its hospitals. The mismanagement reportedly threatened […]
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