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Cajun Navy May Soon Have to Pay State Fees Before Rescuing Louisiana Victims

Cajun Navy May Be Required to Pay State Licensing Fee by Aya Katz No good deed goes unpunished. The Cajun Navy is a group of volunteers that operates at its own expense  to rescue people trapped in flooded areas in Louisiana. They use their own boats. They risk their lives. And now that people have noticed…

Louisiana Deploys Police to Prevent Flood Rescue Attempts

The Great Louisiana Flood of ’16 Controversy By: Darrell England You may have read all the news articles of how the “Cajun Navy” rescued thousands from the flood in Louisiana recently. You may have watched the daring private rescue attempts on television. You may have even heard that private rescue attempts surpassed the performance of…

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In Louisiana Flood Relief, Private Citizens Outdo Government Services

Donations working better than taxes for Louisiana flood victims By: Darrell England Most people remember Hurricane Katrina, when government services were so “delayed” as to be declared useless in the minds of many. But the recent flooding in Louisiana is the worst in years, and the people are not up for any more poor government…