At last week’s Commission meeting, I asked howmuch our jurisdictional utility, SWEPCO, pays to be amember of the Southwest Power Pool (“SPP”), one oftwo Regional Transmission Organizations (“RTOs) doingbusiness in our state, but the SPP representatives inattendance were not able to answer that question. I havesince found the answer — $14 million per year. I havealso found out that our …
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Union’s Favorite Son: McCallum
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE JAY B. McCALLUMJustice Jay Bowen McCallum, who now lives inFarmerville, is a lifelong resident of Union Parish.Born and raised in the Pisgah Baptist Church community,near Bernice, Louisiana, Jay is the first in hisfamily to receive a college education, having graduatedfrom Northeast Louisiana University in 1982 andLSU’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 1985. He alsoholds a Master of …
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Judge removed for “pattern of dishonesty”
Louisiana Supreme Court removesEBR judge for ‘pattern ofdishonesty’NEW ORLEANS — The LouisianaSupreme Court on Thursday removedan East Baton Rouge Parish judge fromthe bench, finding that she lied to voterswhile running for office in 2020 andto police as they investigated a car burglaryearlier that year.The justices voted 4-3 to remove TiffanyFoxworth-Roberts from the 19thJudicial District bench and bar herfrom seeking office …
Read More »Hunting Accidents claim 4 victims
Prayers are pouring in after four U.S. hunters have been killed. A fourth deadly U.S. hunting accident has taken place. Over the past couple of weeks, four different U.S. hunters have been killed in tragic accidents. The latest death took place in the state of Louisiana. “Garret Verdun, 45, died after a hunting rifle accidentally discharged and struck him in …
Read More »Mike Johnson faces a tough month
WASHINGTON — Congress returned to Capitol Hill this week facinga huge agenda with no easy solutions.First, Congress has to figure outhow to postpone an end-of-the-monthdeadline that would double health insurance costs for 24 million workingAmericans. It also needs to approveannual spending on military construction; consider sanctions on Russia; andregulate “name, image, and likeness”payments in college sports.And there are just 12 …
Read More »Judge grants bail to death row prisoner
Judge grants bail to death row prisoner Jimmie Duncan After more than 25 years on death row, Jimmie Duncan inched one step closer to freedom Friday (Nov. 21) when Judge Alvin Sharp of the 4th Judicial District in Ouachita Parish granted him bail, setting it at $150,000. The decision comes nearly seven months after Sharp vacated Duncan’s 1998 first-degree murder …
Read More »Study Reveals Louisiana’s ‘Least Safe’ Hospitals
KMDL-FM) Therehas been a lot of talkabout healthcare and howto afford healthcare overthe past several months.While the talking headsin Washington and BatonRouge figure that out,we thought we’d take alook at who is actuallyproviding the healthcarefor you and me. And wefound out Louisiana, as awhole, has improved itshospital safety, but thereare still five facilities thathave been rated as the“least safe” in …
Read More »Gov. Landry pitches upset New Yorkers
Gov. Jeff Landry pitches NewYorkers concerned about ZohranMamdani to come to LouisianaAn advertisement with the headline“In Louisiana, we value capitalism,not socialism” took up a full page inMonday’s edition of the Wall StreetJournal.The promotion is directed at NewYorkers who will soon have a newmayor in Zohran Mamdani, a statelawmaker who is a democratic socialist.“As you rethink New York City,rethink Louisiana,” says …
Read More »Louisiana prison guards cut a Rastafari inmate’s dreadlocks. Supreme Court will decide if he can sue
Louisiana prison guards cut aRastafari inmate’s dreadlocks.Supreme Court will decide if hecan sueThe Supreme Court on Mondaywrestled with whether a former Louisianainmate can sue prison officials whocut off his dreadlocks in violation of hisRastafari religious beliefs.The justices heard arguments in thecase of Damon Landor, who wants tosue for money damages under a federallaw designed to protect the religiousrights of inmates.
Read More »38lbs marijuana seized, stop on I-20
The driver, Malcolm Hampton, 30,of Louisiana, was arrested and bookedinto the Van Zandt County DetentionCenter for possession of marijuana.VAN ZANDT COUNTY, Texas —Thirty-eight pounds of marijuana wasseized during a traffic stop on Interstate20 on Friday.According to the Van Zandt CountySheriff’s Office, a deputy found themarijuana while searching a 2024 blackGMC pickup truck during the stop. Thedriver, Malcolm Hampton, 30, of …
Read More »Law Enforcement- Mississippi: Drug Trafficking Bribery Scheme
2 Mississippisheriffs, 12 officerscharged in drugtrafficking briberyscheme, officials sayJACKSON, Miss. (AP)— Federal authoritieson Thursday announcedindictments against 20people, including 14 currentor former MississippiDelta law enforcementofficers, that allegethe officers took bribesto provide safe passageto people they believedwere drug traffickers.The yearslong investigationswept acrossmultiple counties in theMississippi Delta regionof Mississippi and Tennessee.Two Mississippisheriffs, WashingtonCounty Sheriff MiltonGaston and HumphreysCounty Sheriff BruceWilliams, were amongthose arrested.Some bribes
Read More »Landry’s position on food stamps
Landry updatesposition on foodstamp benefits endingLouisiana GovernorJeff Landry today issuedand “update” to hiswarning about staterecipients losing theirSNAP, or foodstamp,benefits.He now says he isworking to make suresome residents continueto get funding for fooddespite the federalgovernment shutdown.
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