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Terrebonne and Lafourche officials said former Gov. Edwin Edwards was a charismatic and larger-than-life populist who went above and beyond for Louisiana s working people.
Edwards died Monday at the age of 93. The four-term governor served from 1972 through 1980, 1984-88 and 1992-96.
Former state Sen. Norby Chabert of Houma, who is Edwards’ godson, described the late governor as a complex but passionate statesman.
“Edwin s legacy will always be a complicated one, but what can t be denied is that he loved Louisiana, he loved its people and he worked hard on behalf of the poor and forgotten people of our state,” Chabert said. “He always believed Louisiana s best days were ahead of her. He believed that into his very last days.”
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More people can be vaccinated. Here s where to get COVID-19 vaccinations in NW Louisiana Scott Ferrell, Shreveport Times
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COVID-19 vaccinations are available to more people throughout Louisiana beginning Monday as those ages 65 and over are eligible to be vaccinated.
The state lowered the age for vaccinations from 70 to 65 beginning Monday.
LSU Health Shreveport provides vaccinations at the State Fair Grounds. You can preregister for the vaccinations at www.lsuhs.edu. Preregistration is not required, but you should bring a form of identification and an insurance card. Preregistration is essential to minimizing wait times and in accurate vaccine allocation. If you are unable to pre-register but are age 65 and older, you are eligible to receive the vaccine.