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House committee address citizen concerns over carbon sequestration in Louisiana | Louisiana
SUMMARY: The Louisiana House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment discussed carbon dioxide sequestration and storage, addressing public concerns about ongoing projects in the state. Two carbon removal sites are planned for the Caddo-Bossier area, scheduled to open in 2026 and 2027. The committee is concerned about stranded mineral rights and their impact on local parishes, with representatives emphasizing the importance of transparency in government. Public comments highlighted fears surrounding mineral rights being affected by carbon capture projects. Some officials voiced skepticism about the economic viability of these projects without tax incentives, particularly the influence of the IRA tax credit.
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From Amite to the NFL: DeVonta Smith’s Super Bowl win inspires hometown
SUMMARY: Devante Smith, a Super Bowl champion from Amite, Louisiana, is celebrated for his monumental achievement after helping the Philadelphia Eagles secure victory over the Chiefs with a crucial touchdown. Having previously won the Heisman Trophy and a college national championship, Smith’s success inspires his community in Tangipahoa Parish, where many recall his early dedication as a talented high school athlete. His family emphasizes that his journey represents hope and attainable dreams for local youth. While he shines on the national stage, Smith’s heart remains in Amite, where he continues to influence aspiring athletes.
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Rats causing chaos for Irish Channel residents
SUMMARY: In the Irish Channel, residents are dealing with a growing rat problem. One neighbor reported rats chewing through her car’s wiring, resulting in a $400 repair bill. Some have seen rats in trees, a first for many. Experts say rats are attracted by food sources, such as trash and pet food, and can spread harmful bacteria to pets. The city’s rodent control director, Dr. Claudia Regal, advises securing trash, closing holes in buildings, and eliminating water sources to reduce rat infestations. Residents are urged to report rat sightings via the 311 hotline or website.
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Living by the Mississippi River has always had its challenges with rats, but residents in the Irish Channel say it’s getting out of hand.
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Gov. Landry forced to provide text messages about sidelined LSU law professor • Louisiana Illuminator
Gov. Landry forced to provide text messages about sidelined LSU law professor
by Piper Hutchinson, Louisiana Illuminator
February 10, 2025
A state judge ordered Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry to produce text messages he sent to the chairman of the LSU Board of Supervisors about a law professor who made comments critical of the governor to his class.
The order from 19th Judicial District Judge Tarvald Smith came Monday in the case of Ken Levy, who is suing the university after being pulled from teaching last month, allegedly for remarks he made to students on the first day of class. Attorney Jill Craft, who is representing Levy, has argued his comments are protected under the First Amendment and LSU faculty policy.
Levy testified Monday he believes one of his students reported his comments to Landry, who in turn notified the university administration, something he said Law Dean Alena Allen told him. Landry has since made several social media posts about Levy.
Levy’s comments in class were openly critical of Landry and Trump and were at times profane.
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Seeking to make a direct connection, Craft requested Landry’s text messages with LSU board chair Scott Ballard. In the messages, Landry sent Ballard a screenshot of a Facebook post Levy made to solicit donations to cover the cost of his lawsuit.
“Please remember – this isn’t just about me,” Levy wrote in the Facebook post. “This is about you too. If LSU (and Gov. Landry) can get away with violating my rights, they can get away with violating your rights too. So to help me is to help everybody else. If I win, we all win; if I lose, we all lose.”
While Levy’s fundraising is not at issue in the case, it was among the first things Jimmy Faircloth, an attorney representing LSU in the lawsuit, brought up when he cross-examined Levy.
Faircloth asked Levy why he was soliciting donations from students. Levy responded that it was a public Facebook post seeking support from anybody, not specifically students. Levy’s post did not mention students, referencing support from “family and friends.”
At several points during Monday’s hearing, Faircloth objected to mentions of Landry, pointing out he is not a party to the case. His objections were mostly overruled.
While Landry is not a defendant in the lawsuit, he is the head of the executive branch that includes the state’s four higher education systems. He also has appointed most of the board that oversees LSU, including naming its chair thanks to a law passed last year that gives him more authority over higher education.
Smith recessed the hearing before all witnesses could be heard. Arguments are scheduled to resume at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. LSU President William Tate, Allen and several of Levy’s students are expected to testify.
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