LRN newscast 09:30 September 15

Senator Mary Landrieu says her campaign office has reimbursed the Federal Treasury after a review of her flight records found that 33-thousand dollars in flights were improperly charged to her Senate office. Landrieu says she takes full responsiblity and a system has been put in place to make sure this doesn’t happen again. But Louisiana republican party executive director Jason Dore believes there’s more information in the report and the issue is not dead…
cut 12 (05) “…taxpayer dollars”

The state department of revenue announces the arrest of a tax preparer from Tallulah who was allegedly involved in a 60-thousand dollar tax fraud scheme. Officials say Chetoria Tyler filed tax returns that contained false claims for state child care tax credits. Tyler faces multiple charges of computer fraud, filing false public records and tax evasion.

Attorneys for the state Department of Corrections are asking a federal appellate court to reverse a judge’s ruling that said conditions on death row at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola are unconstitutional during the summer time. Judge Brian Jackson says the state must install a cooling system that will keep heat indexes from going over 88 degrees.

Saints fans are frustrated today after a 26 to 24 loss to Cleveland yesterday. Some blame the loss on former first round pick and cornerback Patrick Robinson, who was guilty of a couple of penalties and was beat on Cleveland’s first touchdown of the game. But Coach Sean payton says it’s not fair to blame one player…
cut 20 (14) “…one player”
New Orleans will host Minnesota this Sunday.

LRN Newscast 08:30 Sept 15

US Senator Mary Landrieu has admitted to over 33-thousand dollars in flights that were improperly charged to her Senate office, when the money for the flights should have been paid by her campaign. Landrieu says she takes full responsibility and these errors are the result of sloppy bookkeeping. But executive director of the Louisiana republican party, Jason Dore, says bookkeeping mistakes are no excuse…
cut 11 (06) “….up in jail”

Former police officers in the Municipal Police Employees Retirement System will receive its first cost of living adjustment since 2002. Ben Huxen, chief advisor to the commissioner of Administration, says after more than 12 years, this increase is very important….
cut 14 (06) “….as well”
Huxen says the adjustment will help about 45-hundred people in the system.

State police say a tree limb is the cause of a fatal motorcycle accident. Troopers say 53-year-old Travis Lessard of Gonzales was riding a Harley Davidson on L-A 22 in Livingston Parish when a tree limb fell and struck him and his 52-year-old brother who was riding his motorcycle next to him. Lessard died at a local hospital, while his brother Joseph Lessard suffered serious injuries.

Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne plans on making stops in Shreveport, Lafayette and Monroe in coming weeks to discuss how to grow tourism in those areas. Dardenne says there are two sites in Monroe that can help attract more visitors to northeast Louisiana…
cut 9 (14) “….World Heritage Site”
Dardenne will be in Shreveport tomorrow. He says the history of the Louisiana Hayride is one thing they can capitalize more on in that area of the state.

LRN Newscast 07:30 September 15

Senator Mary Landrieu has completed a report on the use of flights for campaign events and has admitted to over 33-thousand dollars in improperly charged flights. Eric Gill has more…
cut 2 (28) “…reporting”

Who Dat nation is asking what’s wrong with the Saints after the Black and Gold fell to 0-and-2 on the season with a 26 to 24 loss to Cleveland. Coach Sean Payton says they’ll correct the mistakes…
cut 19 (13) “…we’ll do that”
The Saints host Minnesota this Sunday.

Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne will begin a series of town hall meetings in Shreveport tomorrow to discuss with local leaders ways to increase tourism. Dardenne says one resource he wants to tap into is the history of the Louisiana Hayride…
cut 7 (08)_ “….Elvis was on”
Dardenne says he’ll have similar meetings in Lafayette and Monroe next month.

The LSU AgCenter is asking gardeners to look for a small insect called a chilli thrips which can feed on the young, tender parts of many plants. The pest damages new growth and they’re most obvious and prolific on roses. LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Ownings says to see if a plant is infected, place a white piece of paper under the plant, shake it, and see what falls on the paper…
cut 6 (08) “….hard to identify”
Owings says there are insecticides that can effectively deal with chilli thrips.

LRN Sportscast 06:45 September 15

Saints fans thought this was the year for the Black and Gold to return to the Super Bowl. But New Orleans is 0-and-2 after suffering a heart breaking 26-24 loss to the Cleveland Browns yesterday. For the second straight game, New Orleans couldn’t preserve a late lead. Coach Sean Payton says all they could do at this point is work on becoming a better team
cut 19 (13) “we’ll do that”
Payton was spotted arguing with defensive coordinator Rob Ryan in the final minutes of the fourth quarter, but in his post-game press conference, Payton downplayed the exchange.

Elsewhere in the NFC South, Carolina improved to 2-and-0 with a 24 to 7 win over Detroit, Cincinnati clobbered Atlanta 24 to 10. Former LSU Tiger Jeremy Hill had a touchdown run for the Bengals and Tampa Bay is 0-and-2 after losing at home to St. Louis 19 to 17.

The LSU Tigers are 3-and-0 heading into Saturday’s SEC opener against Mississippi State. The Tigers blanked ULM on Saturday 31 to 0. Coach Les Miles says his team is ready to play an SEC West opponent
Cut 16 (18) “kinda fun”
The LSU Tigers are up to number eight in both the A-P and coaches college football polls. Five of the top ten teams in each ranking are from the SEC West. The Tigers host Mississippi State this Saturday at six P-M.

Nicholls State lost their ninth straight game on Saturday dating back to last year and on Sunday head coach Charlie Stubbs announced he’s stepping down and cited health reasons for his decision. Chuck Hepola will serve as interim coach.

LRN Newscast 0:60 Sept 15

The Louisiana Republican Party continues to make Senator Mary Landrieu’s chartered flights a campaign issue. Landrieu has completed a report on the use of flights for campaign events and has admitted to over $33,000 in improperly charged flights. Executive Director Jason Dore says he’s surprised by that amount…
cut 10 (10) “….just an apology”
Landrieu says she takes full responsbility and these mistakes are a result of sloppy bookkeeping.

The Municipal Police Employees Retirement System announces the first permanent cost of living adjustment for retirees in more than a decade. Ben Huxen, Chief Advisor to the Commissioner of Administration, says the increase will begin November 1st…
cut 13 (07) “….interest earnings”
The last permanent cost of living adjustment was made in January 2002.

Starting this week, Lt Governor Jay Dardenne will host town hall meetings at three locations he’d like to see tapped for more tourism growth. Michelle Southern has more…
cut 1 (32) “….reporting”

AM LRN Newscall September 15

Starting this week, Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne will host town hall meetings at three locations in Louisiana he’d like to see tapped for tourism growth. Michelle Southern reports…

CUT 1 (32) “reporting”

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Senator Mary Landrieu has completed a report on the use of flights for campaign events and has admitted to over $33,000 in improperly charged flights.  Eric Gill has more…

Cut 2 (28) “reporting”

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The Saints went into the season with huge expectations, but they are off to an 0-and-2 start. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 3 (31) “reporting”

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There is a new insect that Louisiana homeowners should be aware of, especially if you have ornamental plants growing outside.  The pest is called a chilli thrip and LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Owings says they feed on about 250 different species of ornamental plants…

Cut 4  (07)  “feed upon”

He says the chilli thrip feeds on the foliage of these plants instead of the flowers, like other thrip species.  Owings says if a plant is infected with chilli thrips, you’ll have some malformation or deformed new growth after a growth flush is initiated…

Cut 5  (06)  “on the foliage”

Owings says there are insecticides that can effectively deal with chilli thrips.  He says the best way to determine if a plant is infected is to place a white piece of paper under the plant and shake the plant and see what falls on the paper…

Cut 6 (08)  “hard to identify”

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Starting this week, Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne will host town hall meetings at three locations in Louisiana he’d like to see tapped for tourism growth. Dardenne says they’ll be in Shreveport tomorrow to get input from the community about opportunities there like the Louisiana Hayride…:

CUT 7 (08) “Elvis was on”

The meeting in Shreveport will be held at the newly renovated Municipal Auditorium which Dardenne says is a great potential marketplace for the state. He says they’ll be in Lafayette on October 15th at Vermilionville…:

CUT 8 (10)   “next several years”

Dardenne says they’ll be in Monroe on October 28th at the Chennault Aviation & Military Museum to talk about the unprecedented attention that northeast Louisiana has been getting thanks to things like Duck Dynasty..:

CUT 9 (14) “World Heritage Site”  

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The Louisiana Republican Party continues to make Senator Mary Landrieu’s chartered flights a campaign issue.  Landrieu has completed a report on the use of flights for campaign events and has admitted to over $33,000 in improperly charged flights.  Executive Director Jason Dore says he’s surprised by that amount…

cut 10 (10)  “just an apology”

Landrieu says she takes full responsibility and that these mistakes are a result of sloppy bookkeeping.  She says safeguards have been put in place to make sure this never happens again.  Dore says bookkeeping errors are no excuse…

cut 11 (06)  “up in jail” 

The report states that Senator Landrieu’s campaign has already reimbursed the Federal Treasury for these mistakes.  Dore thinks there is more information in the report and the issue is not dead…

cut 12 (05)  “taxpayer dollars”

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The Municipal Police Employees Retirement System announces the first permanent cost of living adjustment for retirees in more than a decade. Ben Huxen, Chief Advisor to the Commissioner of Administration, says the increase will begin November 1st…

Cut 13 (07)  “interest earnings”

The Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve the three percent increase at its monthly meeting. The last permanent cost of living adjustment was made in January 2002. Huxen says after more than twelve years, this increase is very important…

Cut 14 (06)  “as well”

Huxen says they don’t have any definitive numbers yet, but he estimates the adjustment will help 44- to 45-hundred recipients in the system. Eligible members will recieve a minimum increase of $20 per month. Huxen says the increase will definitely be welcome by all…

Cut 15  (06)   “counts for them”

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The LSU Tigers are 3-and-0 heading into Saturday’s SEC opener against Mississippi State. The Tigers blanked ULM on Saturday 31 to 0. Coach Les Miles says his team is ready to play an SEC West opponent

Cut 16  (18)   “kinda fun”

LSU’s defense has been outstanding this season. They’ve shutout their opponents in the last two games, first time that’s been at LSU since 1985. They held ULM to 93 total yards. Linebacker Duke Riley had a team-high eight tackles in Saturday’s win

Cut 17  (13)   “beat us”

LSU’s offense got off to a slow start on Saturday, but still ended up rushing for 219 yards. Sophomore wide receiver Travin Dural caught six passes, but the former Breaux Bridge standout says the offense has a long way to go…

Cut 18 (15)  “looking the same”

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Many Saints fans thought this was the year for the Black and Gold to get back to the Super Bowl. But New Orleans is 0-and-2 after suffering a heart breaking 26-24 loss to the Cleveland Browns. For the second straight game, New Orleans couldn’t preserve a late lead. Coach Sean Payton says all they could do at this point is work on trying to become a better team

cut 19 (13)  “we’ll do that”

The Saints offense started slow, but they got it going as Drew Brees threw two touchdown passes to Jimmy Graham. Running back Mark Ingram rushed for 83 yards and a TD. But the defense allowed the Browns to move the football 85 yards for a game-winning field goal. Many fans are taking their frustration out on cornerback Patrick Robinson, but Payton says it’s not fair to blame one player

Cut 20 (14) ” one player”

 

10:30 Newscast September 13, 2014

The Lafayette Police Department says one of their officers was shot Thursday night when attempting to locate a suspect they believe was involved in a shooting the night before. Michelle Southern has that.

CUT 2 (33) “reporting”

The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals confirm 12 new cases of West Nile virus in the state this week, bringing this year’s total to 92 cases. Of the new infections, three are neuroinvasive disease cases, all occurring in East Baton Rouge Parish.

Monroe police say a man shot his ex-wife’s boyfriend in the parking lot of a daycare center. Assistant police chief Don Bartley says 32-year-old Marlando Honeycutt had just dropped off his girlfriend’s kids at the daycare center, when Lemerick Christopher walked up and confronted Honeycutt, shooting him in the face and chest. Bartley says Honeycutt is in stable condition. He says a dispute between Christopher and his ex-wife unfortunately turned violent…

CUT 16 (08) “this instance”

Christopher was arrested shortly after the shooting and faces several charges including attempted murder.

The Shreveport Police Department says the suspect in the shooting death of a 53-year-old woman this week has been captured in Mexico. Corporal Marcus Hines says the alleged shooting took place at the Shreve Island home Angela Godley shared with her boyfriend, 58-year-old Mark Colby…

CUT 13 (10) “made the discovery”

Hines says when Colby is returned to Shreveport he will be charged with second degree murder.

09:30 Newscast September 13, 2014

The Shreveport Police Department says a man they believe killed a 53-year-old Shreve Island woman this week has been captured in Mexico. Corporal Marcus Hines says Angela Godley was found shot to death Wednesday and her live-in boyfriend, 58-year-old Mark Colby, was on the run…

cut 12 (09) “in Mexico”

Hines says when Colby returns to Shreveport, he will be charged with second degree murder.

The LSU Board of Supervisors Approves a three year contract extension for Athletic Director Joe Alleva. Alleva says he’s proud of a lot of things that have happened during his time at LSU but he’s most excited about Tiger Stadium…

CUT 10 (11) “institution”

Alleva says the improvements to Death Valley are not over.

The Lafayette Police Department says one of their officers was shot Thursday night when attempting to locate a suspect they believe was involved in a shooting the night before. Corporal Paul Mouton says the officer and the suspect, 23-year-old Chase Chaisson of Lafayette, exchanged gunfire and both men were hit. Mouton says finding Chaisson was a priority as he was on the run from a prior violent incident…

CUT 8 (08) “appear warrants”

Chaisson faces attempted first degree murder of a police officer and other charges upon release from the hospital.

Forecasters are watching an area of low pressure in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Andrew Ansorge, with the National Weather Service in Slidell ,says the Hurricane Center gives Invest 92-L a medium chance of developing into a tropical depression over the next five days…

CUT 3 (11) “to do”

He says the track of the system will determine if it will develop into a tropical depression or something more significant.

08:30 Newscast September 13, 2014

The Lafayette Police Department says one of their officers was shot Thursday night when attempting to locate a suspect they believe was involved in a shooting the night before. Corporal Paul Mouton said cops went to the apartment where they were told the man might have been…

cut 6 (09) “hiding in a closet”

He says the officer and suspect, 23-year-old Chase Chaisson, exchanged gunfire and both were hit. Chaisson will be charged with attempted first-degree murder of a police officer, among other charges, when released from the hospital.

Forecasters are keeping an eye on an area of low pressure in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Andrew Ansorge, with the National Weather Service in Slidell, says slow development is expected because of the presence of dry air and high wind shear in the Gulf. But he says it will increase our chance of rain for the weekend…

cut 5 (08) “more of a concern”

The National Hurricane Center gives Invest 92-L a medium chance of developing into a tropical depression over the next five days.

Monroe police say a man shot his ex-wife’s boyfriend in the parking lot of a daycare center. Assistant police chief Don Bartley says 32-year-old Marlando Honeycutt had just dropped off his girlfriend’s kids at the daycare center, when Lemerick Christopher walked up and confronted Honeycutt…

cut 15 (07) “once in the chest”

Christopher was arrested shortly after the shooting and faces several charges including attempted murder.

The LSU Board of Supervisors Approves a three year contract extension for Athletic Director Joe Alleva. He isn’t getting a raise, but his base salary will remain $725,000. Alleva says he loves his job…

cut 9 (08) “to have that extension”

The extended contract is good through 2019.

17:30 Newscast September 12, 2014

The Shreveport Police Department says a man they believe killed the 53-year-old Shreve Island woman this week has been captured in Mexico. Angela Godley was found shot to death Wednesday afternoon. Corporal Marcus Hines says they will know more about this case, including motive, once they get to interview 58-year-old Mark Colby. Hines says the suspect has several prior arrests…

cut 14 (12) “on a DWI”

He says when Colby returns to Shreveport, he will be charged with second degree murder.

The Lafayette Police Department says one of their officers was shot Thursday night when attempting to locate a suspect they believe was involved in a shooting the night before. Corporal Paul Mouton says the officer and the suspect exchanged gunfire and both men were hit…

cut 7 (05) “flee the area”

Officers later apprehended the suspect, 23-year-old Chase Chaisson of Lafayette and transported him to an area hospital. Chaisson will be charged with attempted 1st degree murder of a police officer, among other charges, upon release.

Forecasters are watching an area of low pressure over southern Florida that’s expected to move into the Gulf of Mexico. Andrew Ansorge, with the National Weather Service in Slidell, says the track of the system will determine if it will develop into a tropical depression or something more significant…

cut 4 (07) “for Louisiana”

But he says it will increase our chances of rain for the weekend.

The LSU Board of Supervisors approves a three year contract extension for Athletic Director Joe Alleva. He has been AD at LSU since 2008 and says he’s proud of a lot of things he’s been able to accomplish, but is most excited about Tiger Stadium. Alleva says the improvements are not over…

cut 11 (09) “those old dorms”

Alleva’s contract is good through 2019.