09:30 Newscast, September 14th, 2017

The general election for State Treasurer is a month away. Three Republican candidates are raising money. There’s also a Democrat and Libertarian on the ballot. Publisher of La-politics-dot-com, Jeremy Alford, says none of the candidates have enough money to run TV commercials statewide, which will lead to a low voter turnout on October 14th…:
Cut 14 (06) “less than 20-percent”
Early Voting begins September 30th.

Higher Education Commissioner Joe Rallo says the first LaSTEM Advisory Council meeting was successful. He says they are discussing ways to get more students to succeed in science, technology, engineering and math jobs, and a push to get more women into these careers…:
Cut 12 (09) “wage gap”
He says the council agrees STEM education needs to be a pipeline, starting in Kindergarten and continuing through high school.

Louisiana remains one of the most business-friendly states in the nation, ranking No. 5 in Area Development magazine’s annual Top States for Doing Business survey. Michael Farrar reports…:
Cut 1 (29) “I’m Michael Farrar”

The principal of a Baton Rouge charter school is accused of punishing a 5-year-old by locking her in a closet for punishment. Shafeeq Syid Shamsid-Deen, is listed as the principal of Laurel Oaks Charter School. He is wanted on counts of cruelty to a juvenile and false imprisonment, but Baton Rouge Police say he has yet to turn himself in and had not been booked.