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Verite News explores “What is Lost” after Catrina; 2 reality shows filmed in Baton Rouge – WWNO

Verite News explores “What is Lost” after Catrina; 2 reality shows filmed in Baton Rouge – WWNO

This August marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Catherine. To remember the event and the affected life, Verite News launches the new series, “What was lost.” This collection of stories and personal essays is about things that people have lost from the storm, be it a physical or emotional possession.

Terry Bquet, editor -in -chief of Verite News and Drew CostleyA leading editor in the series joined us for Sharmor.

Two new reality shows, hosting the locals of Baton Rouge, are coming to a better network. Celebrity chef Jay Ducot host a competition for food trucks and a local actress and singer Latangela Fay Host Family Games Show. And every series of holy projector of the talent, locations and culture of Baton Rouge.

Ducote and Faya, Join us to share more.

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