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Iberia Parish Authorities Looking For Attempted Robbery Suspect

In Iberia Parish, a man who tried to rob Econo Mart on Center Street in New Iberia ran when the clerk sounded the panic alarm.


Friday, September 10, 2010 6:37 PM
Two Convenience Stores Robbed

Lafayette Police need your help in catching a couple of armed robbery suspects.


Friday, September 10, 2010 6:25 PM
Today Marks Mid-Way Point Of Hurricane Season

It's September 10th, and that means we've reached the statistical mid-way point in the hurricane season.


Friday, September 10, 2010 6:13 PM
State Applies For Millions In Federal Money For Schools

Louisiana's department of education has applied for 147-million dollars in federal money that's available to them because of a recently passed stimulus bill.


Friday, September 10, 2010 5:59 PM
Senator Vitter Blasts FDA for Suppressing Avastin Information

U.S. Sen. David Vitter today sent a letter sharply criticizing the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research for the FDA’s failure to respond to Vitter’s repeated inquiries regarding the agency’s pending decision to take the drug Avastin “off-label” for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer.


Friday, September 10, 2010 5:40 PM
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 State News
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Commission Votes On Cost-Cutting Recommendations

(Baton Rouge, LA)  --  The state's Commission on Streamlining Government has agreed on more recommendations designed to reduce the cost of state government operations.  They include closing ferries at New Roads, Melville, White Castle and Reserve.  The New Roads ferry would be shut down once the new Mississippi River bridge opens.  The panel also recommends cutting administrative costs in the state's Medicaid program by at least five percent.  The panel also discussed the fiscal impact of the number of state contracts--eleven-thousand at a total cost of four-point-seven-billion dollars.  State Treasurer John Kennedy, a member of the commission, says the contracts should be reviewed to determine whether some of them should be priority expenditures.  The panel must send its finalized list of recommendations to the governor and Legislature by the end of the year.


Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:37 PM
Police: Security Guard Fabricated Story About Stabbing

(Baton Rouge, LA)  --  LSU police say a security guard who claimed to be stabbed while she was working outside the Paul M. Hebert Law Center Saturday has admitted inflicting the wounds herself.  Campus police spokesman Sergeant Brian Tabor says an arrest warrant has been issued for 47-year-old Dale M. Noel, who initially claimed she was stabbed by a man who was possibly of Middle-Eastern descent after she refused to allow him to enter the building.  Tabor says that story unraveled when police subsequently interviewed Noel.  Noel was stabbed in the shoulder and abdomen.  Tabor says the motive behind the incident is not clear at this time.


Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:36 PM
Woman Dead, Man Wounded In Marrero Shooting

(Marrero, LA)  --  Jefferson Parish deputies say a woman was killed and a man wounded Tuesday night during a shooting.  Sheriff's Office spokesman Captain John Fortunato says three different guns were fired at the victims.  A 19-year-old woman was found lying in the back seat of a car parked in front of a residence.  The woman, whose name has not been made public, had suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene.  Twenty-year-old Danny Young was shot several times in the back.  Fortunato says Young's wounds aren't considered life-threatening.  No information on suspects or motive has been released.
 


Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:35 PM
Governor Jindal and CenturyLink CEO and President Announce Major Headquarters Expansion, 350 New Jobs

MONROEToday, Governor Bobby Jindal and CenturyLink CEO and President Glen Post announced an agreement that will maintain CenturyLink’s corporate headquarters in Louisiana and add 350 Louisiana-based jobs over the next four years. The Governor made the announcement following a meeting with CenturyLink’s Board of Directors. Over the last several months, Governor Jindal and his economic development team have been working with CenturyLink executives to establish a plan that would ensure the long-term competitiveness of the company in Louisiana.

 
Governor Jindal said, “Today’s announcement is a huge win for Monroe and Northeast Louisiana – and it caps off an historic year of job creation in Northeast Louisiana. CenturyLink has been one of our state’s top private-sector employers for many years, which is why we worked aggressively after the announcement of the merger to develop a comprehensive support plan to ensure that CenturyLink will stay and grow right here for many years to come. Today we’re announcing a new partnership that will not only retain CenturyLink in Louisiana for the long term but will also create more opportunity for the people of Northeast Louisiana so they can find rewarding careers and pursue their dreams right here at home.”
 
In July 2009, CenturyTel acquired Kansas-based EMBARQ to create an industry leading communications provider – a company with an expanded suite of products and solutions for its customers and communities, as well as greater financial strength and stability. Immediately after the merger was announced and in order to ensure that the headquarters remained in Louisiana, Governor Jindal called for the Louisiana Department of Economic Development (LED) to engage company executives to develop a support plan to retain and grow CenturyLink employment in Louisiana.
 
Now the fourth largest local exchange telephone company in the United States and Louisiana’s third Fortune 500 Company, CenturyLink has more than 7.1 million access lines and more than 2.1 million broadband customers and 20,000 employees in 33 states. The company is a leading provider of high-quality voice, broadband and video services with advanced communications networks reaching consumers and businesses.
 
“The merger with EMBARQ is a defining event in our company’s history,” said Glen Post, CenturyLink CEO and President. “Our growth opportunities across the nation and here in Louisiana represent an exciting future for our company and our employees. The state has stepped up to make Louisiana more business friendly; and we appreciate their efforts and the incentives being put forth today and in the years to come. Our people are the engine that drives our success, and we will continue to add jobs and training to enhance the quality of our workforce.”
 
Under the terms of today’s agreement, CenturyLink has committed to increase its Louisiana workforce by adding at least 100 jobs in 2010, an additional 150 in 2011, and 50 in each of 2012 and 2013. The agreement requires that the newly added jobs will be maintained through at least 2019 with an average compensation of at least $45,000 plus benefits. The agreement also calls for CenturyLink’s corporate headquarters to remain in Louisiana through at least 2019, with incentive reimbursements being owed should that not be the case.
 
In addition to the new direct jobs, this expansion is also expected to lead to the creation of more than 520 new, permanent indirect jobs. In the next ten years, LED estimates that the expansion will generate $20.3 million in new state tax revenues and $13.5 million in new local tax revenues, excluding the value of any new property taxes.
 
In total, Governor Jindal has announced economic development wins in Northeast Louisiana that have a total direct and indirect impact of well over 10,000 jobs and over half a billion dollars of capital investment. 
 
“When the merger was announced, we saw it as an exciting opportunity for CenturyTel but also as a potential threat to the company’s professional employment in Louisiana,” said LED Secretary Stephen Moret. “Typically mergers are expected to generate operating synergies that often lead to job losses. Accordingly, Governor Jindal charged us with assembling a team to work with CenturyLink executives on a plan to enhance the combined company’s long-term competitiveness in Louisiana while also increasing its professional employment in our state.”
 
The company will receive performance-based grants from the Rapid Response Fund of up to $5.0 million over four years for personnel relocation costs and integration expenses associated with creating the new jobs, as well as up to $600,000 over two years to defray air transportation expenses associated with the merger. The company also is expected to take advantage of the Quality Jobs Program, as well as to continue taking advantage of the Tax Equalization Program.
 
With funding support from the state of $300,000 per year for the next three years, Louisiana Tech University will establish the Clarke M. Williams Professorship in Telecommunications and will collaborate with CenturyLink to plan and design courses to serve the advanced education needs of the company’s workforce. The goal of this effort will be to establish a certificate program that will build upon the prior education and training of the employees and to provide them with the skills needed for success in further professional and technical development. It is anticipated that the certificate program will include both business and technical courses.
 
Clarke M. Williams, CenturyTel’s founder, began managing the family owned Oak Ridge Telephone Company in 1946. Through the decades, he grew the communications company into the former CenturyTel; now CenturyLink. From 1946 until his death in 2002, Mr. Williams served as both the inspiration and an example of true leadership for the employees of CenturyLink and the citizens of Louisiana.
 
About CenturyLink
CenturyLink is a leading provider of high-quality voice, broadband and video services over its advanced communications networks to consumers and businesses in 33 states. CenturyLink, headquartered in Monroe, La., is an S&P 500 Company and expects to be listed in the Fortune 500 list of America’s largest corporations. For more information on CenturyLink, visit www.centurylink.com.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:17 PM
Two State Corrections Officers Arrested

Two  state  corrections  officers--both  in  their  early  20's--are
arrested  on  separate charges. A New Orleans man was fired  by  the
Jefferson Parish  Sheriff's  office  after  his arrest for marijuana
possession. A Terrebonne Parish jail guard was arrested for breaking
into an old girlfriend's home.


 


Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:13 PM
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 National News
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No Meeting Yet Between Florida Pastor, New York Imam

There is still no meeting planned between a Florida pastor who has threatened to burn Korans tomorrow and a controversial New York imam.


Friday, September 10, 2010 6:43 PM
At Least Six Dead In Blast In San Bruno

At least six people are confirmed dead and numerous others have been injured in a gas explosion yesterday evening in San Bruno, California. 


Friday, September 10, 2010 10:30 AM
One Killed In Afghan Protests Over Koran Burning

Protests over plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Koran on 9-11 have turned deadly near a German-run NATO base in Afghanistan. 


Friday, September 10, 2010 10:26 AM
Ninth Anniversary Of 9-11 Observed Tomorrow

Americans will pause to remember a tragic day in the nation's history tomorrow as the ninth anniversary of the 9-11 attacks are observed. 


Friday, September 10, 2010 10:21 AM
More Fruits, Vegetables Needed In Americans' Diets

Fruits and vegetables need to appear more in the daily diets of Americans. 


Friday, September 10, 2010 10:15 AM
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