| BY CHAD CALDER | Staff writer | Ancient secrets unearthed: Clues to Louisiana's earliest human inhabitants are being unearthed in Kisatchie National Forest, but there's a twist. Archeologists are busy cataloging their finds at the University of Louisiana Lafayette, but the excavation has been spurred by hurricanes unearthing artifacts buried for thousands of years. Faimon Roberts has the story.
Protecting Grand Isle's lifeline: The 16-inch pipe that carries potable water to Grand Isle is frequently damaged and has for years been in need of better protection from the elements. A plan to bury the line deeper underground is starting to take shape. Marie Fazio has the story.
Pandemic program ends: A federal program to provide grocery money for students that began during pandemic is coming to a close. Joni Hess has the details.
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