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In 2004 he became Louisiana's first first gentleman when his wife, Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, began her four-year term as governor.
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United States Attorney Brandon B. Brown announced that Elena E. Rivers, 30, and Tryton Alonzo Thomas, 33, both of Many, Louisiana, have been sentenced for conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute methamphetamine in the Sabine Parish area.
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The Arts Council of Northeast Louisiana is pleased to announce the awarding of $37,500.00 in Louisiana Project Grant funding to seven Region 8 arts organizations. Region 8 is the 11-parish region served by the Arts Council.
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22 educators from across Louisiana selected for state’s first teacher council
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Louisiana officials say around two dozen juvenile inmates at a troubled detention center won’t be moved to the notorious state penitentiary at Angola until at least the middle of next month.
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Leach was elected to the Louisiana House in 1968 and to the U.S. House in 1978 from the state’s 4th District along the state line with Texas.
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Louisiana Treasurer John M. Schroder is urging the passage of federal legislation that will expand the number of Louisiana citizens with disabilities who qualify to possess Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts. This legislation will supplement the Americans with Disabilities Act, which celebrates its anniversary as of July 26, having been signed into law in 1990.
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State Treasurer John M. Schroder led Louisiana Cash Management Review Board (CMRB) meeting discussions today, stressing that Louisiana must learn to better harness the benefits of modern technology.
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Governor Edwards has officially signed Senate Bill 143 (Act 680) of the 2022 Legislative Session into law.