Man s DIY canal-cleaning project continues with help Thursday
Man s DIY canal-cleaning project continues with help Thursday
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Thursday, May 27 2021
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BATON ROUGE - It s nice to have some help from your friends and that s what one man got after taking it upon himself to deal with clogged canals in Baton Rouge.
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The mission continues to clear clogged canals in East Baton Rouge. It comes after a story Monday about a man doing it himself after his neighborhood has flooded multiple times.