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Caddo Parish drinking water contaminated; V-Vehicle Co. renews lease on plant; blessing of the shrimp fleet; Lafayette's Festival International 2010

Here's what newspapers throughout the state are offering online readers today:

20crimecardsCrimestoppers Executive Director Darlene Cusanza picks up a Crimestoppers deck of cards during a press conference, announcing the cards printed with information from unsolved cases around Louisiana Monday at New Orleans District Probation and Parole Office. In observance of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, April 18 - 24, the Department of Public Safety and Corrections Services, Crime Stoppers offices and law enforcement agencies across Louisiana, and the Louisiana Lottery Corporation launched a statewide initiative to raise awareness of unsolved homicide, missing person and unidentified remains cases.The Baton Rouge Advocate: State makes effort to put details of unsolved crimes into the hands of those who may have information.

The Shreveport Times: State and local officials said today that south Caddo drinking water still is tainted with natural gas.

The Lafayette Advertiser: Lafayette's Festival International 2010 begins Wednesday.

The Monroe News Star: V-Vehicle Co. has renewed its lease of the former Guide Corp. plant in Ouachita Parish.

The Alexandria Town Talk: Participants in summit: Cenla must reinvent itself.

The Houma Courier: Shrimpers hope blessing brings good fortune.

The Lake Charles American Press: 10 indicted in 14-year-old girl's death.

The Opelousas Daily World: Opelousas' Historic District Commission fines city attorney.


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