Louisiana News
NBC 10 News Today: Business Challenge for Fordyce, Ark
SUMMARY: Businesses in and around Ford Ice are rallying to support those impacted by a recent shooting. Flaming Pig Barbecue, a food truck from Camden, Arkansas, is spearheading a fundraising initiative. Owners Clifton and Angela Humphrey have issued a business challenge, encouraging at least $100 donations from businesses in South Arkansas and beyond. They've already raised over $5,000 and received support from across the state. The challenge is open to anyone willing to donate. Additionally, they are hosting a fundraiser on July 6, with all food truck proceeds going to the shooting victims, demonstrating statewide solidarity.
NBC 10 News Today: Business Challenge for Fordyce, Ark
Louisiana News
Saturday, 10am Tropical Update: Tropical Storm Beryl could become first major hurricane
SUMMARY: Daily chances of stray showers or storms are expected Monday through Friday. Tropical systems are likely to move westward towards the Yucatan Peninsula, keeping them south of the Gulf Coast. The main concern is Tropical Storm Barrel, which has strengthened to 65 mph winds and is moving west at 23 mph. It could become a Category 3 hurricane by Monday, affecting the Lesser Antilles and moving west-northwest through the Caribbean. It might weaken by Wednesday due to stronger wind shear. No tropical threats are expected for the Gulf Coast this week, but pay attention to updates on Barrel. The 7-day forecast includes hot, humid conditions with scattered daily showers and storms.
Meteorologist Alexa Trischler says impacts from Beryl will spread across the Lesser Antilles late Sunday into Monday.
American Press
Jim Beam column:Don’t expect new candidates – American Press
SUMMARY: The article, penned by Jim Beam, reflects on the 90-minute debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Voters are questioning if these are the only presidential options for 2024. Biden, criticized for his halting performance and age, attempted to counter Trump's false claims. CNN noted that Biden failed to allay voters' concerns, while Trump perpetuated election fraud myths and criticized Biden's presidency. NPR highlighted that the debate may not significantly influence the election outcome. Despite speculation, Biden affirmed his intention to continue campaigning. The article concludes that Biden and Trump remain the primary candidates for now.
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Louisiana News
Tangipahoa Parish swears in first new sheriff in 20 years
SUMMARY: Gerald Sticker was sworn in as the new sheriff of Tangipahoa Parish, the first change in the position in 20 years, ahead of his official term starting July 1. Sticker emphasizes the importance of equipping, mentoring, and educating his employees and setting standards for efficient handling of civil and criminal cases. He stresses the commitment to serving victims and solving community-sensitive issues. Additionally, Sticker addresses the department’s budget, aiming to make cuts by identifying and eliminating non-mission critical expenditures. His team plans to transparently display these budget adjustments to the public.
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