LRN newscast 17:30 December 10

Angola warden Burl Cain says he’s thinking about running for governor. Cain says the thought of running for governer first came up a year ago, when he performed well in a poll on the 2015 governor’s race. The warden says now there’s road signs encouraging him to run…
cut 11 (08) “…I don’t know what to think”
Cain says he’ll think and pray about it, but he’s not sure when he’ll make a final decision.

Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden, who is a democrat, announced he’s running for Lieutenent Governor. Holden says he’s not worried that Louisiana is a solid red state…
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Opelousas senator Elbert Guillory, Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser and Jefferson Parsih President John Young are also lt governor candidates.

Governor Jindal visited southwest Louisiana today to announce that Venture Global plans to build a four-billion dollar plus liquefied natural gas company at Clacasieu Pass in Cameron Parish. 15-hundred workers will be needed to construct the facility and once completed, the project will result in 100 new long-term jobs. The company says they chose Louisiana because of a property tax exemption and tax rebate that the state provides for businesses that create jobs.

State education officials announce Louisiana has been awarded a federal grant of up to $32 million over four years to provide new and improved pre-k classes for over 10,000 children. State Education Superintendent John White says the grant is a tremendous step forward for the state. He says this grant will help address the demand issues for availability in the state’s early childhood education system…:
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Louisiana is one of 13 states to receive this grant.

LRN Newscast 16:30

State education officials announce that Louisiana has been awarded a federal grant of up to $32 million over four years to provide new and improved Pre-K classes…
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Yet another house fire, and yet another death in the state; this one this morning in Roseland. Once fire fighters got inside, they found the body of sixty year-old Woodrow H. Ford Jr. in a recliner. The State Fire Marshal’s Office reports the home had no working smoke detectors.

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The United Health Foundation released its 25th annual America’s Health Rankings and once again Louisiana is 48th in the nation. Dr. Catherine Palmier, Chief Medical Officer for the Foundation’s East Region, says Louisiana has a very high rate of preventable hospitalizations…:
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She says the state’s obesity rate is also rather high.

There will be a mayor on the ballot for the Lt. Governor’s race next year, and that will be Baton Rouge Democratic Mayor Kip Holden. Holden says he already has contacts all over the state wanting to get his name out there to show the voters he’s ready…
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Holden says he plans to focus on promoting the smaller towns in the state.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 December 10

The Saints reportedly worked out kicker Garrett Hartley today. Hartley was released by the Black and Gold towards the end of last season and replaced by Shayne Graham, who has been the team’s field goal kicker since. Graham is 18-of-20 field goals this year, but he missed a 42-yarder last Sunday.

There’s also report that Michigan interim athletic director Jim Hackett wants LSU’s Les Miles as the next head coach of the Wolverines. LSU athletic director Joe Alleva told the Baton Rouge Advocate that he has not been contacted by another school about speaking with Miles. Tiger Rag Editor Robert Stewart is like many who believe that the mad hatter will not return to his alma mater…
cut 10 (11) “….talent here’
Another report says that Miles’ agent has been contacted about Michigan’s football vacancy.

LSU senior left tackle La’el Collins has received the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, which goes to the Southeastern Conference’s most outstanding blocker. Collins has registered 84.5 knockdown blocks in 12 games this season.

Ragin Cajuns sophomore Elijah McGuire has been named the Sun Belt’s player of the year. The all-purpose back rushed for over 1,000 yards this season and led the league with all-purpose yards per game.

The Cajuns placed eight on the All-Sun Belt team. First teamers are offensive lineman Daniel Quave, defensive tackle Christian Ringo and nose guard Justin Hamilton. The Warhawks tallied 12 All-Conference selections. First team selections are wide receiver Rashad Ceaser, defensive lineman Gerrand Johnson, defensive back Mitch Lane and kicker Justin Manton.

And Louisiana Tech quarterback Cody Sokol is the Conference USA newcomer of the year. Sokol is ninth in the nation in passing touchdowns and 22nd in yards.

LRN Newscast 15:30 REVISED 12-10-14

A huge federal grant of up to $32 millions dollars over 4 years for education has been awarded to the state. The grant will be for new and improved Pre-K classes to thousands of additional children. State Superintendent John White says it will also provide teachers with a higher education level…
CUT 4 (06) Q: ‘got to change’
About 44 percent of Pre-K kids cannot recognize all the letters of the alphabet or count to 20.

One of the most popular mayors in the state has announced he is running for Lt. Governor. Baton Rouge Mayor Democrat Kip Holden is the only mayor in the city’s history to carry every precinct and many Republican voters. He says he can reach out to all people of every race and party…
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As the United Health Foundation releases its 25th annual America’s Health Rankings showing Louisiana again this year is 48th in the nation, there is some good news. The children in poverty numbers are down, while physical activity and immunization numbers of teens are up…
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That’s Dr. Catherine Palmier, Chief Medical Officer for the Foundation’s East Region.

It’s being reported that the University of Michigan has reached out to LSU Head Coach Les Miles’ agent in regard to their football coach vacancy. Tiger Rag editor Robert Stewart isn’t surprised that Miles’ alma mater is gauging his interest once again…
CUT 9 (08) “farther than this”
And Stewart adds the Michigan football program is not healthy.

LRN Newscast 15:30 12-10-14

A huge federal grant of up to $32 millions dollars over 4 years for education has been awarded to the state. The grant will to new and improved pre-K classes to thousands of additional children. State Superintendent John White says it will also provide teachers with a higher education level…
CUT 4 (06) Q: ‘got to change’
About 44 percent of Pre-K kids cannot recognize all the letters of the alphabet or count to 20.

One of the most popular mayors in the state has announced he is running for Lt. Governor. Baton Rouge Mayor Democrat Kip Holden is the only mayor in the city’s history to carry every precinct and many Republican voters. He says he can reach out to all people of every race and party…
CUT 14 (12) Q: “the whole state”

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As the United Health Foundation releases its 25th annual America’s Health Rankings showing Louisiana again this year is 48th in the nation, there is some good news. The children in poverty numbers are down, while physical activity and immunization numbers of teens are up…
CUT 8 (09) Q: “really good”
That’s Dr. Catherine Palmier, Chief Medical Officer for the Foundation’s East Region.

It’s being reported that the University of Michigan has reached out to LSU Head Coach Les Miles’ agent in regard to their football coach vacancy. Tiger Rag editor Robert Stewart isn’t surprised that Miles’ alma mater is gauging his interest once again…
CUT 9 (08) “farther than this”
And Stewart adds the Michigan football program is not healthy.

LRN Newscast 14:30 12-10-14

All smiles from State Superintendent of Education John White, as Louisiana has been awarded a huge federal grant to help education. He says Louisiana 44-percent of Louisiana kids coming into kindergarten can’t recognize all the letters of the alphabet or even count to 20…
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That grant is up to $32 million over four years.

The University of Michigan has reportedly contacted LSU’ s Les Miles’ agent about their head coach vacancy. But Tiger Rag Editor Robert Stewart is telling Tiger fans, Michigan football is a mess right now…
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And Stewart says Miles’ family is well entrenched here.

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The United Health Foundation released its 25th annual America’s Health Rankings and once again Louisiana is 48th in the nation…
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A report released today show a large majority of TOPS money is going to white students. The Board of Regents numbers show 79 percent of recipients are white, and 58 percent are women, and come mostly from household making $70 thousand to $99 thousand dollars annually.

PM Newscall December 10th, 2014

State education officials announce that Louisiana has been awarded a federal grant of up to $32 million over four years to provide new and improved pre-k classes for over 10,000 children. Eric Gill has more…

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The United Health Foundation released its 25th annual America’s Health Rankings and once again Louisiana is 48th in the nation — the same rank we had last year. Michelle Southern reports…:

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State education officials announce that Louisiana has been awarded a federal grant of up to $32 million over four years to provide new and improved pre-k classes for over 10,000 children. State Education Superintendent John White says the grant is a tremendous step forward for the state. He says this grant will help address the demand issues for availability in the early childhood education system in the state…

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The grant will offer classroom seats to over 4,500 additional 4-year-olds in the state. White says it will also allow nearly 6,000 children to attend classes run by college-educated teachers which will address concerns of uneven quality in those classes…

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Louisiana is one of 13 states to receive this grant. White says this grant will help improve the overall education of these children. He says, right now, 44-percent of Louisiana kids coming into kindergarten can’t recognize all 26 letters of the alphabet or count to 20…

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The United Health Foundation released its 25th annual America’s Health Rankings and once again Louisiana is 48th in the nation — the same rank we had last year. Dr. Catherine Palmier, Chief Medical Officer for the Foundation’s East Region, says Louisiana has a very high rate of preventable hospitalizations…:

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Palmier says other factors keeping our rank near the bottom in the nation is the high rate of obesity at 33% of the population, physical inactivity which is 30% and smoking which at 23%. She also says we have an extremely high incidence of low birthweight babies…:

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Palmier says there were some positive findings on this years report including a 15 percent decrease in children in poverty over the past year. She also says physical inactivity has decreased by 10 percent over the past 2 years. Palmier says Louisiana ranks high in the number of teenagers who have been immunized…:

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It’s being reported that the University of Michigan has reached out to LSU Head Coach Les Miles’ agent in regard to their football coach vacancy. Tiger Rag editor Robert Stewart isn’t surprised that Miles’ alma mater is guaging his interest. He thinks Coach Miles will take that phone call from Michigan every time…

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Stewart says he doesn’t think talks will go much farther than this. Stewart doesn’t see Miles leaving LSU for Michigan. He says family would be a major consideration to Miles, as he has children currently enrolled in schools here. Stewart says the coach and his family have entrenched themselves in Louisiana and it would be difficult to leave…

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In the Miles era, LSU has won over 100 football games and brought home 2 SEC championships and a national championship in 2007. Stewart says that success is another reason Miles won’t accept Michigan’s offer. He says the situation at Michigan is a mess, right now…

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Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden announced today he is joining the race for Lt. Governor of Louisiana. The Democrat says one of the things he plans to focus on during his campaign is promoting the small towns in the state…:

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Holden says he has contacts all over Louisiana to help get his name out there and prove to voters he’s fit to serve as Lt. Governor…:

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Holden says he became the only mayor in the history of Baton Rouge to carry every precinct and he’s constantly told by Republicans that he’s the only Democrat they’ve ever voted for. He says he’s not worried about the elections this year and the fact that Louisiana is leaning to the conservative side…:

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13:30 Newscast December 10th, 2014

The United Health Foundation released its 25th annual America’s Health Rankings and once again Louisiana is 48th in the nation. Dr. Catherine Palmier, Chief Medical Officer for the Foundation’s East Region, says we have an extremely high incidence of low birthweight babies…:
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She says other factors keeping our rank near the bottom in the nation is the high rate of obesity at 33% of the population, physical inactivity which is 30% and smoking which at 23%.

Governor Bobby Jindal today announced Venture Global will invest $4.25 billion dollars to build a new liquefaction processing complex and liquefied natual gas export terminal on the Calcasieu Ship Channel at Calcasieu Pass. He says the project will create 100 new direct jobs with an average salary of $70,000 a year.

State education officials announce that Louisiana has been awarded a federal grant of up to $32 million over four years to provide new and improved pre-k classes for over 10,000 children. State Education Superintendent John White says the grant is a tremendous step forward for the state. He says this grant will help address the demand issues for availability in the early childhood education system in the state…:
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Louisiana is one of 13 states to receive this grant.

There are reports once again that LSU Coach Les Miles’ agent has been contacted by University of Michigan officials about the coaching job there but Tiger Rag Editor Robert Stewart says the Tiger coach and his family have entrenched themselves in Louisiana and it would be difficult to leave…:
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12:30 Newscast December 10th, 2014

State education officials announce that Louisiana has been awarded a federal grant of up to $32 million over four years to provide new and improved pre-k classes for over 10,000 children. Eric Gill has more…:
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The State Fire Marshal’s office says a house fire this morning in Tangipahoa claimed the life of a 60-year-old man. They say it happened in the community of Roseland and firefighters responded around 4am to find flames coming out of the windows of the home. Woodrow Ford Jr was found deceased in his recliner. They believe the fire started in the kitchen but it remains under investigation.

Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden is joining the race for Lt. Governor of Louisiana. He says one of the things he plans to focus on during his campaign is promoting the small towns in the state…:
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Holden says he has contacts all over Louisiana to help get his name out there and prove to voters he’s fit to serve as Lt. Governor.

Reports are out that LSU head coach Les Miles’ agent has been contacted by the University of Michigan about their football coach opening. Tiger Rag Editor Robert Stewart isn’t surprised by this and believes Miles would take that phone call…:
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Stewart says Miles has consistently said he likes LSU and Baton Rouge and wants to stay.

11:30 Newscast December 10th, 2014

The United Health Foundation released its 25th annual America’s Health Rankings and once again Louisiana is 48th in the nation — the same rank we had last year. Dr. Catherine Palmier, Chief Medical Officer for the Foundation’s East Region, says Louisiana has a very high rate of preventable hospitalizations…:
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Palmier says other factors keeping our rank near the bottom in the nation is the high rate of obesity at 33% of the population, physical inactivity which is 30% and smoking which at 23%.

With a check on gas prices, they keep dropping as the price of crude tumbles. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.46 down a penny from last night and over a dime less than this time last week.

State Education officials announce that Louisiana has been awarded a federal grant of up to $32 million over four years to provide new and improved pre-k classes for over 10,000 children. State Superintendent John White hopes this will help quell complaints of uneven quality and standards of early childhood education in Louisiana…:
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Louisiana is one of 13 states to receive this grant.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand has fired a deputy who allegedly cut a deal with a woman to have sex with him so she wouldn’t go to jail. Investigators say Deputy Brian Martin confessed to having sex with the woman after going to her home to investigate a report that some items had been stolen from her car. The cop found out that the woman reporting the theft had an outstanding warrant for her arrest and Sheriff’s Spokesman, Col. John Fortunato says that’s when Martin negotiated with the woman to avoid going to jail by having sex with him.