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Governor Landry honored several Louisiana citizens for their exceptional service to their communities during Hurricane Francine

by Erica Knowles

Shreveport, LA – According to the state officials, each of the hurricane heroes received commendations recognizing their heroic efforts during the storm.

Among those in attendance were Miles Crawford, a nurse at University Medical Center, Hunter Hughes and Zachary Hooge from Watson, and the Fisher Middle High School Football team from Lafitte, La.

Hughes and Hooge, two 16-year-olds helped their community by fixing generators before Hurricane Francine made landfall.

“In the worst of times here in Louisiana, we always see communities come together to support each other.

These individuals represent the best of Louisiana, and I am honored to officially recognize them for their actions,” said Governor Jeff Landry.

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