LRN Newscast 14:30 REVISED 04-08-15

The investigation continues into to a crash that has claimed the life of a Jeanerette Police last night in Iberia Parish. Master Trooper Brooks David says the vehicle driven by 22-year-old officer Juandre Gilliam, ran off the road and struck a culvert while pursuing the suspects – 21 year-old Antre Joseph of New Iberia, and an unnamed 16 year-old…
CUT 5 (06) Q: “sheriff’s office”

An Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst on gun charges in Louisiana. Legal analyst Tim Meche tell us this indictment puts any extradition plans for Durst on hold. Durst is wanted in California for the 2000 shooting death of Susan Berman…
CUT 10 (09) Q; ‘of the case’
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The $30 million dollar expansion of Abita Brewing Comnpany is now complete. This will more than double their old production output, and give them more National exposure, becoming a Founding Brewery Partner of Enjoy Beer Inc. which is an enterprise created to provide resources to top independent craft brewers on a national scale…:
CUT 8 (06) Q: ‘in more places’
That’s Abita President David Blossman.

The upcoming National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles receives a $1 million dollar pledge from the Stream family, which is the largest private donation since fundraising for facility began four years ago. Gray Stream says the facility will educate people about how to better prepare for, respond to and be resilient to natural disasters…:
cut 14 (09) “weather events”
Construction is expected to begin next year.

LRN Newscast 15:30 04-08-15

The investigation continues into to a crash that has claimed the life of a Jeanerette Police last night in Iberia Parish last night. Master Trooper Brooks David says the vehicle driven by 22-year-old officer Juandre Gilliam, ran off the road and struck a culvert while pursuing the suspects – 21 year-old Antre Joseph of New Iberia, and an unnamed 16 year-old…
CUT 5 (06) Q: “sheriff’s office”

An Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst on gun charges in Louisiana. Legal analyst Tim Meche tell us this indictment puts any extradition plans for Durst on hold. Durst is wanted in California for the 2000 shooting death of Susan Berman…
CUT 10 (09) Q; ‘of the case’
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The $30 million dollar expansion of Abita Brewing Comnpany is now complete. This will more than double their old production output, and give them more National exposure, becoming a Founding Brewery Partner of Enjoy Beer Inc. which is an enterprise created to provide resources to top independent craft brewers on a national scale…:
CUT 8 (06) Q: ‘in more places’
That’s Abita President David Blossman.

The upcoming National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles receives a $1 million dollar pledge from the Stream family, which is the largest private donation since fundraising for facility began four years ago. Gray Stream says the facility will educate people about how to better prepare for, respond to and be resilient to natural disasters…:
cut 14 (09) “weather events”
Construction is expected to begin next year.

LRN PM Newscall Wednesday April 8

State Police are investigating a crash in Iberia Parish that killed a Jeanerette Police officer last night. Eric Gill reports…

CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

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An Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst on gun charges in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more…

CUT 2 (30) “reporting”

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State Police are investigating a crash in Iberia Parish that killed a Jeanerette Police officer last night. Master Trooper Brooks David says 22-year-old officer Juandre Gilliam radioed that he was pursuing a vehicle in an attempt to make a traffic stop…

CUT 3 (08)  “his vehicle”

David says Gilliam’s vehicle ran off the road, struck a culvert, and overturned. It is unknown if the chase was high speed or at the speed limit. Detectives are currently working to make that determination. He says responding personnel found Gilliam in his overturned police unit…

CUT 4 (08)  “pronounced dead”

Gilliam was transported to a local hospital where he later died of injuries sustained in the crash. David says authorities found the two suspects in the car Gilliam was chasing, 21-year old Antre Joseph of New Iberia and an unnamed 16-year-old juvenile… (Charges against the two are pending at this time.)

CUT 5 (06)  “sheriff’s office”

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Abita Brewing Company announces their $30 million dollar expansion in Abita Springs is now complete. In a release the company says they produce 160,000 barrels of their popular craft beer annually, and with the expansion they will now be able to brew up to 400,000 barrels. President David Blossman says this will allow them to expand the brand nationally..:

CUT 6 (09)  “capacity constraints”

Blossman says they have also added on to their visitors center and retail space which will allow them to have more tours more often. He says over the past several years they’ve had capacity restraints during their peak times…:

CUT 7 (06)  “and marketing”

Blossman says they are also becoming a Founding Brewery Partner of Enjoy Beer Inc which is an enterprise created to provide resources to top independent craft brewers on a national scale…:

CUT 8 (06)  “in more places”

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An Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst on gun charges in Louisiana. Durst’s attorney, Dick DeGuerin, has been attempting to get Durst extradited to California to face murder charges there. Legal analyst Tim Meche says this indictment means Durst won’t be going to California any time soon…

CUT 9 (09)  “to get out”

This indictment puts any extradition plans for Durst on hold. Durst is wanted in California for the 2000 shooting death of Susan Berman. Meche says this also cancels a preliminary hearing to determine whether or not there was probable cause in Durst’s arrest last month…

cut 10 (09) “of the case”

Durst is indicted on charges of illegal possession of a firearm by a felon and illegal possession of a firearm in the presence of a controlled substance. Meche says Durst is facing some pretty severe consequences…

cut 11 (10)  “means ten years”

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The coming National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles receives a $1 million dollar pledge toward the building and operations. The gift from the Stream family is the largest private donation since fundraising for facility began four years ago. Gray Stream says they are motivated by the fact that the Center promises to save lives…:

cut 12 (08)  “educated by it”

The NHMSC will be open to daily visitors, but it will also offer teaching materials online covering science, technology, engineering, math and social sciences. The donation brings the total amount contributed to $40 million dollars and Stream says they are about $15 million dollars away from what they need to break ground in June 2016…:

cut 13 (09)  “big part of that”

The NHMSC should begin construction in southwest Louisiana next year for Phase One of the project. Stream says the facility will educate people about how to better prepare for, respond to and be resilient to natural disasters…:

cut 14 (09) “weather events”

13:30 Newscast, April 8th, 2015

State Police is investigating an Iberia Parish crash which claimed the life of a Jeanerette Police officer. Master Trooper Brooks David says 22-year-old Juandre Gilliam was conducting a traffic stop when the suspect fled. Detectives determined the cop crashed his car in the chase and it overturned…:
CUT 4 (08) “pronounced dead”
There are two suspects, one a juvenile, and charges are pending in the tragedy.

Abita Brewing Company announces their $30 million dollar expansion in Abita Springs is now complete. President David Blossman says now they’ll be able to push out up to 400,000 barrels a year where as before they had capacity restraints in peak times…:
CUT 7 (06) “and marketing”
He says they have also added on to their visitors center and retail space which will allow them to have more tours more often.

An Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst on gun charges in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more…:
CUT 2 (30) “reporting”

LSU defensive back Jalen Mills’ will not have to go to trial on his simple battery case after accepting a one-year pretrial diversion program to resolve the charge. Prosecutors say included in the program is that Mills has to perform 30 hours of community service and can’t get arrested or do drugs. The charge stemmed from a woman who claimed Mills punched her last May.

 

12:30 Newscast, April 8th, 2015

State Police are investigating a crash in Iberia Parish that killed a Jeanerette Police officer last night. Eric Gill reports…:
CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

A day before a crucial hearing on extraditing millionaire real estate heir Robert Durst to Los Angeles on murder charges, grand jurors in New Orleans hand up indictments on gun charges. This puts any extradition plans for Durst on hold. He is wanted in California for the 2000 shooting death of Susan Berman.

The coming National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles receives a $1 million dollar pledge toward the building and operations. The gift from the Stream family is the largest private donation since fundraising for facility began four years ago. Gray Stream says they are motivated by the fact that the Center promises to save lives…:
CUT 12 (08) “educated by it”
The NHMSC should begin construction in southwest Louisiana next year for Phase One of the project.

Blue Bell Creameries has expanded its recall of products they tested positive for Listeria. That recall includes Louisiana and 21 other states.

 

LRN Sportscast 11:40 April 8

Big time win for the Pelicans last night as they defeated Golden State 103 to 100 to move into the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference with five games left. Anthony Davis scored 23 of his 29 points in the second half. New Orleans is at Memphis tonight.

Lead-off man Chris Sciambra drove in four runs as the Tigers routed UNO 11 to 2 tonight. LSU hosts Northwestern State tonight. The Demons lost to Sam Houston State eight to five last night.

Elsewhere…Tulane trounced Nicholls State seven to one, Southeastern Louisiana thumped South Alabama 12 to 2, Southern’s seven-game winning streak ended with a 12 to 9 loss to Jackson State. U-L-M upended McNeese State seven to five and the Ragin Cajuns scored three runs in the ninth to beat 22nd ranked Houston seven to six. Brian Mills drove in the winning run with a double down the right field line.

LSU defensive back Jalen Mills’ will not have to go to trial on his simple battery case. That’s because Mills has accepted a one-year pretrial diversion program to resolve the charge. Prosecutors say Mills has to perform 30 hours of community service, can’t get arrested or do drugs, undergo a psychological evaluation and take a decision making course as part of the program. The charge stemmed from a woman who claimed Mills punched her last May.

During an appearance on ESPN 104.5, 104.9 in Baton Rouge this morning, LSU offensive coordinator Cam Cameron called running back Leonard Fournette the most improved player on offense and quarterback Anthony Jennings has had his best spring since arriving at LSU and fellow QB Brandon Harris has gone through a transformation.

And Legendary girls high school basketball coach Steve McDowell is returning to the sidelines as he’s been named a co-head coach at Loyola Prep in Shreveport. McDowell has won 12 state championships as a coach.

11:30 Newscast, April 8th, 2015

State Police are investigating a crash in Iberia Parish that killed a Jeanerette Police officer last night. Master Trooper Brooks David says 22-year-old officer Juandre Gilliam radioed that he was pursuing a vehicle in an attempt to make a traffic stop…:
CUT 3 (08) “his vehicle”
He says Gilliam died as a result of injuries. The suspects are 21-year-old Antre Joseph of New Iberia and a juvenile. Charges are pending at this time.

An Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst on gun charges in Louisiana. Durst’s attorney, Dick DeGuerin, has been attempting to get Durst extradited to California to face murder charges there. Legal analyst Tim Meche says this indictment means Durst won’t be going to California any time soon…:
CUT 9 (09) “to get out”

Abita Brewing Company announces their $30 million dollar expansion in Abita Springs is now complete. In a release the company says they produce 160,000 barrels of their popular craft beer annually, and with the expansion they will now be able to brew up to 400,000 barrels. President David Blossman says this will allow them to expand the brand nationally..:
CUT 6 (09) “capacity constraints”
Blossman says they are also becoming a Founding Brewery Partner of Enjoy Beer Inc which is an enterprise created to provide resources to top independent craft brewers on a national scale.

Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden announces the Miss USA pageant will be returning to the Capitol City in 2015. This is the second year in a row the event will happen in Baton Rouge. Holden contends they loved it so much last year that they wanted to come back. The rumored date of the televised pageant is July 12th.

 

10:30 Newscast, April 8th, 2015

Carroll High School has changed the rules about girls wearing tuxedos to prom after national backlash over a student who was originally told it was not allowed. 17-year-old Claudetteia Love is represented by the National Center for Lesbian Rights. Executive Director Kate Kendall says not letting girls wear a tux to the dance is against the law and wrongheaded:
CUT 14 (11) “supported”
She says they are gratified with the outcome.

A high-speed pursuit in St. Mary Parish near the Iberia Parish line claims the life of a Jeanerette police officer. It was a routine traffic stop by 22-year-old Juandre Gilliam and the suspects fled. Cops say during the chase, Gilliam’s car flipped and he later died. Andre Terrel Joseph and a juvenile are in custody and charges are pending.

The 2015 Louisiana Survey finds that state residents support the legal use of marijuana for medical purposes, but not personal use. Eric Gill has more…:
CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

In LSU defensive back Jalen Mills’ simple battery case, the football player will take a one-year pretrial diversion program to resolve the charge. Prosecutors say Mills has to perform 30 hours of community service, can’t get arrested or do drugs, undergo a psychological evaluation and take a decision making course as part of the program. The charge stemmed from a woman who claimed Mills punched her last May.

 

09:30 Newscast April 8, 2015

The 2015 Louisiana Survey finds that state residents support the legal use of marijuana for medical purposes, but not personal use. LSU Public Policy Research Lab Director Michael Henderson says, even if marijuana remains illegal in Louisiana, 67-percent of the public feel that people convicted of possessing small amounts of pot should not serve jail time…

cut 6 (07) “support it”

He says that number jumps to 79-percent when respondents were informed of the costs of incarceration.

Five major health advocacy groups are teaming up to launch “Invest in a Healthy Louisiana”, a campaign to support Bogalusa Representative Harold Ritchie’s bill to raise the state’s tax on cigarettes by $1.18 a pack. Governor Jindal is calling for tax cuts to offset any tax increase and Ritchie says he’s willing to work with the governor…

cut 9 (09) “combination of things”

The legislative session begins Monday.

A high school in Monroe which previously told a gay female student that she could not wear a tuxedo to prom has now retracted. Michelle Southern reports…

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The four underage Louisiana college students busted in Alabama transporting over 100 cases of beer and numerous bottles of liquor to spring break have been identified. 18-year-old Harrison Coogan, 19-year-old Brandon Barber, 18-year-old Hunter Coker, and 19-year-old Carson Buckner are all students at LSU who joined the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity last fall. All four were issued summonses for minor in possession of alcohol.

08:30 Newscast April 8, 2015

Five major health advocacy groups are coming together to push for a higher cigarette tax in Louisiana. Scott Carwile has the story…

cut 2 (30) “reporting”

State Police are investigating a crash in Iberia Parish that killed a Jeanerette Police officer last night. They say 22-year-old Juandre Gilliam died during an apparent high speed chase when his car went off the road and overturned. The officer was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. They say the two suspects in the car Gilliam was chasing, Andre Joseph and an unnamed juvenile, have been taken into custody. Charges are pending at this time.

Louisiana education superintendent John White tells lawmakers he needs more money so the state can provide standardized tests next school year. White says Louisiana will violate state and federal law if it doesn’t have a standardized test…

cut 17 (10) “education system”

White says the budget as it currently exists will prevent students from taking the A-C-T or an assessment test like PARCC. The Jindal administration has said the superintendent will have to decide what to cut from his budget.

A high school in Monroe, which previously told a gay female student that she was not allowed to wear a tuxedo to prom, has now retracted. Carroll High School and Claudetteia Love’s story got national attention. Love was represented by the National Center for Lesbian Rights and Executive Director Kate Kendell says they are happy about this outcome…

cut 13 (09) “as a person”

Kendell says forbidding girls from wearing a tuxedo to prom would have served no purpose.