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BATON ROUGE – Thousands of graduates across the Baton Rouge area will walk across the stage and receive diplomas this month.
The 2une-In team wanted to recognize the class of 2017 graduates for their outstanding achievements.
All this week, 2une-In has shared photos from viewers of the graduating class of 2017. To recognize your graduate, email the photos to 2une-in@wbrz.com with the graduate's name and school.
GONZALES, La. - The state is trying to get more people to take the flood recovery survey. They're hosting an event to get the applications done.
To date, over 20,000 people have finished the application. The state originally sent out emails to 45,000 people, and wanted a total of around 86,000 submissions.
Today, they'll take to the Gonzales Public Library to assist anyone who may need help walking through the process.
Right now, Phase 1, which includes the elderly and those with low-to-moderate income, is in the home inspection stage. Phase 2, which broadens the spectrum to those living in one of the 10 most impacted parishes, is in the enviromental study stage.
The good news: if you weren't signed up for relief when the appropriate stage passed, the state will still come and assist you, if eligible.
The event today runs from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., at 708 S Irma Ave, in Gonzales.
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