UL Solar Farm to Be Part of National Department of Energy Research Network

The U.S. Department of Energy's Sandia National Laboratories designated UL Lafayette's Louisiana Solar Energy Lab as a regional test center for emerging solar technologies.

The facility, whose main building was named Antoun Hall after Acadiana area philanthropist and UL alumni Georges Antoun at a Friday ceremony, will be the DOE's sixth Regional Test Center and will be used for research into new solar technologies to advance American energy markets. 

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Two Cited in Sugartown for Alleged Turkey Hunting Violations

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) reported that two men in Beauregard Parish were cited on April 17, for alleged hunting violations.

LDWF agents said a person had complained that a turkey hunter was taking over the daily limit of turkeys near Sugartown. After investigating, agents said they made contact with Chad Cole, 48, of Sugartown and Konner Seal, 24, of DeRidder. 

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Farmer’s Forecast: Friday Showers, Weekend Sunshine

It looks like another day of scattered rain and storms for Friday, followed by a nice stretch of dry weather through the middle of next week. Warm weather will continue, probably for the next 6 months or so, but you knew that already. I don’t see widespread 90s on the way just yet, but we should stay in the 80s through the first week of May. Our next round of rain is going to hit around Thursday of next week, so if you need things to stop, I think you’ll get 4-5 days of little to no rain after Friday.

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Fishermen Fear Bonnet Carre Spillway Opening Could Halt Oyster Season

Commercial fisherman Ryan Bradley said business is booming at the Pass Christian Harbor, with fresh and bountiful oysters this season.

“They’re beautiful, they’re tasty,” Bradley said.

Bradley said he and other fishermen are harvesting up to 30 sacks a day — the best yield they’ve seen in years.

But he fears the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may open the Bonnet Carre Spillway to alleviate flooding along the Mississippi River.

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Editorial: Shrimp Bill a Rare Show of Worthy Bipartisanship

It is a rare sight indeed to see two poles in Louisiana's stark political divide come together on any topic. 

That's why we were heartened last week to see two of the state's dedicated political footsoldiers — Democratic Rep. Troy Carter and Republican Rep. Clay Higgins — join together to sponsor a bill that would increase the power of federal regulators to confiscate and destroy seafood that has been found to be contaminated, adulterated or misbranded.

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