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South Central Community College seeks allegedly unpaid bill from former student
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking damages, claiming that a student failed to make payments on an open account. -
College alleges former student still owes on loan
GRETNA – The Louisiana Community and Technical College System is seeking damages claiming that a student failed to pay a balance of more than $1,000. -
Louisiana Community and Technical College System files suit over loan
GRETNA – A community college alleges that a student has defaulted on his loan. -
Nunez Community College files suit against former student
GRETNA – A community college is seeking damages, claiming that a former student did not pay her student loan. -
Former Southeastern University of Louisiana student alleged to owe money to school
GRETNA – The Southeastern Louisiana University alleges that a former student failed to make payments on an open account. -
Southeastern Louisiana University seeks alleged unpaid fees from former student
GRETNA – Southeastern Louisiana University is seeking damages over claims that a former student failed to make necessary payments. -
University of Louisiana alleges former student owes fees
GRETNA – The University of Louisiana at Lafayette claims that a former student failed to make necessary payments. -
Landry denies bill enhancing attorney general's budgetary control is a power grab
BATON ROUGE – House Bill 105, which would provide the Louisiana Attorney General's Office more power over its budget by taking those powers away from the governor, remains in a Senate committee as adjournment looms, but the attorney general is optimistic the bill will prevail, a spokeswoman said. -
Jeff Landry ready to start new chapter in AG office
BATON ROUGE – Attorney General-Elect Jeff Landry will begin his tenure as Louisiana’s attorney general on Monday morning. -
Jeff Landry tells Department of Justice employees they need to reapply for jobs
BATON ROUGE — Attorney General-Elect Jeff Landry recently sent a letter to current state Department of Justice at-will employees, informing them that they need to apply for positions under his new administration. -
Delgado goes after former student for $5K in allegedly unpaid tuition fees
BATON ROUGE – A former student is being sued by Delgado Community College for alleged non-payment of tuition. -
Motorist sued by LaDOTD for allegedly damaging traffic control box in accident
GRETNA – The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development is suing a driver who allegedly damaged a traffic box in a car accident. -
Attorney General accuses vacation membership club of cheating customers of up to $20 million
Louisiana Attorney General James "Buddy" Caldwell -
Court of Appeals finds ADA accommodation need not facilitate employee’s essential job functions
NEW ORLEANS—The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit partly affirmed and partly vacated a district court’s decision on a woman’s claims that her employer violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and fired her for filing charges with the U. S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.The plaintiff in the case is former Assistant Attorney General Pauline G. Feist.The defendant is the -
Southeastern Louisiana University comes after student for alleged non-payment on loan
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans woman is being sued by the university she formerly attended for alleged non-payment of a student loan. -
Local church accused of not serving milk with lunches paid for by federal food program
Pastor Herbert H. Rowe, Jr. NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans-based church has been targeted by a federal nutrition assistance program for not serving milk with lunches served through a food program.