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Brandon Comeaux

I've lived in the Carencro/Lafayette area all my life. From the food, to the people, to the area sports teams, no matter where I visit, this area is my home and I love it.   My love of sports got me into the world of radio, and actually contributed to me becoming a part of the KPEL staff. Let me explain: When I was in high school, I played football for Northside High. After practices, I would love to jump in my car and listen to the guys on ESPN 1420 talk about my team and all the other high schools in the area. One day it dawned on me that I wanted to make a career out of talking sports on the radio (including working for ESPN 1420) and major in Broadcasting. So I went to UL-Lafayette. About midway through college in 2007, I took a public speaking class that allowed me to set up an interview with someone in my chosen field. After talking with Steve Peloquin, ESPN 1420's program director, he decided to hire me. It was an answer to a prayer that I'd been praying for years, a chance to work for my favorite radio station. After working a couple of years at ESPN 1420, the KPEL staff noticed my hard work and offered me a chance to work with them as well. I took them up on their offer, and as I got more and more involved with KPEL, I began to enjoy it as much as I did working for ESPN 1420. I really enjoy being able to keep our listeners informed on the news of the day. I consider myself very blessed. I get to work in the news and sports worlds, and I get to do so with great people on both stations. On ESPN 1420, I have my own sports talk show (Sunday Night Sportstalk from 7-8 pm) and I cover high school sports for them as well. On Newstalk 96.5 KPEL, in addition to my reporter and producer duties, I do website work and behind the scenes stuff that keeps the station running, a responsibility that I really enjoy having. Working at KPEL sometimes reminds me of conversations with my late grandfather when I was a teenager; conversations that very much involved news and politics. I began working in radio after he died, but I know he’s watching me from above, and I strive to make him proud. I’m a huge New Orleans Saints fan, as well as the Cajuns and LSU Tigers. While I was a student at UL, I got to travel all over the country with the football team as one of their videographers, an experience I’ll never forget.  In my spare time, I love going to sporting events, especially ones that involve road trips with my friends. I also volunteer in my church's Children's Department, teaching some of the older kids how to work the media equipment.
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LSU Bomb Threat Suspect Pleads Guilty, “We’re Glad That It’s Over With” Says District Attorney

As we are in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings, a man who was accused of calling in a bomb threat to LSU on September 17 has pleaded guilty to a felony count of "communicating false information of a planned bombing on school property."

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Authorities Say Wade Lohse May Have Been Seen In Virginia

Could police be getting closer to catching 43-year-old Wade Barrette Lohse of Youngsville, the man who walked out of his vehicular homicide trial in the death of Cacie Barras? Authorities believe Lohse, who posted a rambling video on youtube a few days ago trying to explain himself, may have been in Salem, Virginia, this week.

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How Much Would A Ten-Year Phase-Out Of State Income Taxes Cost La.?

As La. Republicans and Democrats continue to discuss whether to get rid of the state income tax, just how much would it cost to make that happen, if it were phased-out over a ten-year period, like La. Gov. Bobby Jindal wants?

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“Truce For The Troops Bowl” Uniting La. Democrats And Republicans For A Good Cause

It'll be the La. legislators' version of Spring football when Democrats and Republicans go head-to-head on Sunday, April 21 in the first "Truce for the Troops Bowl" - and they'll do it in Tiger Stadium.

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La. Graduation Rates Reach All-Time High

La. Governor Bobby Jindal and State Superintendent of Education John White were in Geismar on Thursday to announce La.’s graduation rate of 72.3% - a percentage Jindal says is an all-time high for students completing 4 years of high school. These numbers represent students who have been attending high school since 2008, their freshmen year.

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What’s More Important To Lawmakers – Tax Reform Or The La. Budget?

Now that La. Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) has scrapped his tax swap plan, instead leaving it up to legislators to figure out how to handle getting rid of the personal income tax, what's next?

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