LRN sportscast 16:45 July 14

Former LSU Tiger star DJ LeMahieu will start at second base for the National League All-Star team in tonight’s midsummer classic. LeMahieu will bat ninth. On the season, he’s hitting .311 with four home runs and 35 RBIs.

At the SEC football Media Days, the newest coach in the league, Florida Jim McElwain met with reporters. He’ll bring his Gators to LSU on October 17th. McElwain takes over for the fired Will Muschamp, who struggled to put together a quality offense in Gainesville. McElwain says there’s talent on his roster to win games…
cut 18 (19) “….help us develop”
McElwain has to yet settle on a starting quarterback, the battle is between Will Grier and Treon Harris.

Former Dutchtown standout wide receiver Shelby Christy has announced on twitter he’s transferring to U-L Lafayette. Christy signed with Mississippi State out of high school, but didn’t play in 2013 or 2014 because of injuries. He will not be able to play this season because of NCAA transfer rules.

The Sun Belt has announced that UL Lafayette led all football teams in that conference with a 2.81 GPA.

Tulane and H-L Bourgeois High School is mourning the loss of one of their star football players. JaJuan Dawson’s body was recovered from a Dallas-area lake last night in an apparent drowning. He was 37-years-old. Dawson was a three-time All-Conference USA selection in the late 1990s.

Louisiana Tech places four players on the preseason All-Conference USA Team, they are Vernon Butler, Kenneth Dixon, Trent Taylor and Xavier Woods.

LRN Newscast 16:30 07-14-15

Republicans in Louisiana’s Congressional delegation don’t like the Iran nuclear deal that the president has agreed to. Essentially, it would mean that in exchange for limits on nuclear activities, Iran gets billions in relief from international sanctions. 1st District Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise…:
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Money, he says that could be used against the US and allies.

Shreveport Police have a man in custody accused of stabbing his teenage nephew to death. Cpl. Marcus Hines says officers learned that 15-year-old Willie Latin III was stabbed following a physical altercation inside his home. He says Latin was transported to a local hospital where he died a short time later…
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The “To Kill A Mockingbird” sequel by Harper Lee is out, and some people are calling the character Atticus Finch a racist in the book, “Go Set A Watchman.” Jessica Lacher-Feldman, head of LSU Libraries’ Special Collections division, says readers need to take the book as a piece of literature written in the 1950′s and understand it represents 1950′s Alabama.
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The Louisiana Association of Business and industry has come out with their report card on lawmakers, and it shows 94 legislators received an “F.” For those that didn’t pass, the LABI says all of them voted for 600 million dollars in taxes on business. They say many of those lawmakers are up for re-election, and that voting record will have an impact on the fall elections.

LRN Newscast 15:30 07-14-15

Some Republicans in Louisiana’s Congressional delegation don’t like the Iran nuclear deal that the president has agreed to; essentially giving Iran billions in relief from international sanctions in exchange for limits on nuclear activities. Fifth District Congressman Ralph Abraham says giving money to Iran is not a good idea…
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Congress has 60 days to review the Iran accord.

St. John Parish Sheriff’s Deputies have arrested a couple who allegedly used their 5 year-old son to break into a LaPlace residence through an AC window accordian, then unlocking the door. Twenty-seven year-old Casey Ramsey and 33-year-old Anthony Wilson were charged for burglarizing his parents’ home, simple criminal damage to property and contributing to the deliquency of a juvenile.
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With the release of Harper Lee’s long lost “To Kill a Mockingbird” sequel, many readers say the character Atticus Finch in “Go Set a Watchman” is seen as a racist. Jessica Lacher-Feldman, head of LSU Libraries’ Special Collections division, reminds readers it was written to represent Alabama in the 50’s, and we can still learn from it..
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A Shreveport argument between an uncle and his teenaged nephew turned deadly as the teen was stabbed to death and his uncle charged with his murder. Shreveport Police Cpl. Marcus Hines says there was an altercation between 59 year-old Edward Debrow (de BRO) and 15 year-old Willie Latin III…
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DeBrow is charged with 2nd degree murder.

LRN Newscast 14:30 07-14-15

Fifth district Louisiana Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham is calling the deal President Obama made with Iran to receive billions in relief in exchange for limits on nuclear activities, a bad and dangerous move…
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Even if Congress rejects the deal, a Presidential veto could make it happen, since they would propbably not have enough votes for an override.

One of Louisiana’s moast popular blooming trees is expected to have less flower development this summer due to this past springs weather. LSU AgCenter horticulturalist Allen Owings says the crepe myrtle had diminished leaf growth…
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He says there is really not too much that can be done to change that.
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In Jeff Davis Parish, 2 people are dead, including a 3 year-old child, following an overnight single vehicle crash on I-10 two miles west of Lacassine. The victims were identified as 36 year-old Luis Trochez-Ramos of New Orleans, and 3 year-old Marbella Funez of Houston. Neither of the dead were restrained in the crash.

The release of Harper Lee’s sequel to “To Kill A Mockingbird,” is stirring up some controvery…
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LRN PM Newscall July 14

Louisiana’s Republican Congressional delegation does not support the Iran nuclear deal President Obama has agreed to. Eric Gill reports…

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The release of Harper Lee’s newest work, “Go Set a Watchman” is stirring up some controversy with “To Kill a Mockingbird” lovers. Emelie Gunn has more on why…

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Louisiana’s most popular summer-blooming tree, the crepe myrtle, is blooming later and less than normal this year. LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Owings says we’re seeing a decrease flower development because of weather conditions this past spring…

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He says the cooler, wetter spring accompanied by an increase in bacterial leaf spot disease has stunted this summer’s crepe myrtle bloom. Crepe myrtles generally begin blooming between mid-May and early-June and continue flowering through the summer. Owing says these trees like sunshine, above average temperatures, and dry conditions…

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Owing says there’s really not anything that can be done, at this point, to improve the bloom of crepe myrtles for this year. He says spring leaf growth on the trees is key to a healthy blooming tree in the summer…

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Shreveport Police have a man in custody accused of stabbing his teenage nephew to death. Cpl. Marcus Hines says officers learned that 15-year-old Willie Latin III was stabbed following a physical altercation inside his home. He says Latin was transported to a local hospital where he died a short time later…

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52-year-old Edward Debrow (de BRO), Latin’s uncle who also resided at the home, has been charged with second-degree murder in the teen’s death. Hines says the investigation is in its early stages but they are beginning to get a picture of what happened…

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It’s alleged that during an argument with Latin, Debrow grabbed a sharp edged object that he used to stab the teenager. Hines says investigators are still trying to determine what started the argument that lead to the fatal stabbing…

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Republicans in Louisiana’s Congressional delegation don’t like the Iran nuclear deal that the president has agreed to. Essentially this would mean that in exchange for limits on nuclear activities, Iran gets billions in relief from international sanctions. 1st District Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise…:

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If Congress rejects the deal, it’s not likely they have the required two-thirds vote to override the veto President Obama has promised. Scalise says this is a bad deal and if it’s allowed to go forward it would mark the beginning of Iran’s path to a nuclear weapon…:

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Richland Parish Congressman Ralph Abraham believes lifting sanctions against Iran puts America, Israel, and all of our allies in the Middle East in danger…

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Congress has 60 days to review the Iran accord. Abraham believes this deal with Iran is a bad move on President Obama’s part…

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With the release of Harper Lee’s long lost “To Kill a Mockingbird”  sequel, many readers aren’t happy Atticus Finch can be seen as a racist in “Go Set a Watchman.” Jessica Lacher-Feldman, head of LSU Libraries’ Special Collections division, says we never expected to see another book in Lee’s life time and suggests people avoid reviews and read the book to form their own opinion.

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Harper Lee wrote “Go Set a Watchman” before “To Kill a Mockingbird” but was advised by her agents and editors to stick with the book from a child’s perspective. Lacher-Feldman says readers need to take the book as a piece of literature written in the 1950’s and understand it represents 1950’s Alabama.

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Lacher-Feldman says for those disappointed into the way Atticus Finch turned out, remember we are all human. She says to take away lessons from “Go Set a Watchman” to help improve you in the future.

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13:30 Newscast, July 14th, 2015

Louisiana’s Republican Congressional delegation does not support the Iran nuclear deal President Obama has agreed to. Eric Gill reports…:
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The Baton Rouge hosted Miss USA Pageant which was clouded in controversy over its ties to Donald Trump who made offensive comments recently, essentially tanked in the ratings. The event was dropped by NBC and fewer than 1 million people tuned in to watch the pageant on the Reelz network, an 83% drop from last year’s show.

Shreveport Police have a man in custody accused of stabbing his teenage nephew to death. Cpl. Marcus Hines says officers learned that 15-year-old Willie Latin III was stabbed following a physical altercation inside his home. 52-year-old Edward Debrow (de BRO), Latin’s uncle is charged with second-degree murder in the teen’s death. He says the investigation is in its early stages but they are beginning to get a picture of what happened…:
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The case is under investigation. The teen died at a local hospital.

Louisiana’s most popular summer-blooming tree, the crepe myrtle, is blooming later and less than normal this year due to the spring’s unusual weather conditions which included lots of rain. LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Owings says these trees like sunshine, above average temperatures, and dry conditions…:
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12:30 Newscast, July 14th, 2015

The president agreed to a nuclear deal with Iran and the Louisiana Republican Congressional delegation isn’t pleased. 6th District Congressman Garret Graves says Iran is hard to view as a cooperative negotiating partner and he won’t support any deal which gives them a smoother path to a nuclear weapon. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise agrees…:
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Congress likely will not have the two-thirds vote it would need to override a promised presidential veto if they reject the plan.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office says a 66-year-old man was killed Monday night after his Port Allen trailer home burst into flames. Authorities believe this was an accidental fire caused by either faulty wiring or unextinguished cigarettes as both were noted as ignition sources during cleanup. Firefighters say they extinguished the blaze quickly, but Jesse Gregorie was already dead when they arrived.

With the release of Harper Lee’s lost “To Kill a Mockingbird” squeal, many readers aren’t happy Atticus Finch can be seen as a racist in “Go Set a Watchman.” Jessica Lacher-Feldman, head of LSU’s Libraries’ Special Collections division, suggests people avoid reviews and read the book to form their own opinion…:
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Nielsen released the numbers for the 2015 Miss USA pageant Sunday in Baton Rouge which indicate fewer than 1 million people tuned in, an all-time low. Viewership on the Reelz network this year compared to 2014 was down a whopping 83 percent.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast July 14

On September 19th, LSU will host Auburn in what will be the Tigers SEC home opener. If healthy, Auburn is expected to start Jeremy Johnson at quarterback. Third year head football coach Gus Malzahn says he expects Johnson to have success right away as their starting quarterback…
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Auburn was 8-and-5 last season.

The body of former Tulane and H-L Bourgeois High School football star JaJuan Dawson was found in a Dallas-area lake by dive teams last night. Dawson reportedly fell out of a rented boat during a family outing. Authorities say he was not wearing an life jacket. Dawson spent three seasons in the NFL.

In tonight’s Major League Baseball All-Star Game, former LSU Tiger DJ LeMahieu will bat ninth and play second base for the National League. LeMahieu is hitting .311 and has 98 hits on the season and 35 RBIs.

More college football preseason watch lists came out today….junior linebacker Kendell Beckwith is on the Butkus Award watch list, which goes to the top linebacker in the nation.

LSU’s Vadal Alexander and freshman offensive lineman Toby Weathersby are on the Lombardi Award Watch List, which goes to the nation’s best lineman or linebacker.

Louisiana Tech places four players on the preseason All-Conference USA Team, they are Vernon Butler, Kenneth Dixon, Trent Taylor and Xavier Woods.

And McNeese State announces that three of their coaches have signed three-year contract extensions…football’s Matt Viator, men’s basketball Dave Simmons and women’s basketball Brooks Donald Williams.

11:30 Newscast, July 14th, 2015

Republicans in Louisiana’s Congressional delegation don’t like the Iran nuclear deal that the president has agreed to. Essentially this would mean that in exchange for limits on nuclear activities, Iran gets billions in relief from international sanctions. 1st District Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise…:
CUT 9 (09) “high cost”
If Congress rejects the deal, it’s not likely they have the required two-thirds vote to override the veto President Obama has promised.

State Police have identified the two victims who lost their lives following an overnight, single vehicle crash near the Lacassine exit on I-10. 36-year-old Luis Amilcar Trochez-Ramos of New Orleans and 3-year-old Marbella Funez of Houston died after the vehicle traveled into the median and rolled over. The driver and a passenger survived.

Louisiana’s most popular summer-blooming tree, the crepe myrtle, is blooming later and less than normal this year. LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Owings says we’re seeing a decrease flower development because of weather conditions this past spring…:
CUT 3 (08) “this summer”
Crepe myrtles generally begin blooming between mid-May and early-June and continue flowering through the summer.

Shreveport Police have a man in custody accused of stabbing his teenage nephew to death. Cpl. Marcus Hines says officers learned that 15-year-old Willie Latin III was stabbed following a physical altercation inside his home. He says Latin was transported to a local hospital where he died a short time later…
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It’s alleged that during an argument with Latin, Debrow grabbed a sharp edged object that he used to stab the teenager.

 

10:30 Newscast, July 14th, 2015

An LSU AgCenter study shows Louisiana farmers suffered about 30 million dollars in feral hog damage in 2013. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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US Senator David Vitter announces President Obama has made a presidential disaster declaration for the State of Louisiana as a result of flooding along the Red River. Damage estimates to farms, businesses and homes along the river are more than $17 million dollars. Public Assistance will be available to Caddo, Bossier, Grant, Natchitoches and Red River parishes.

Louisiana has relatively inexpensive electricity costs, but according to a new study by Wallethub we use the most in the country. But other factors considered show that The Bayou State is the 10th least energy expensive state. Spokeswoman Jill Gonzalez says in these hot summer months, our power bills are through the roof…:
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The numbers show that, on average, Louisianians pay $284 a month on energy including electricity, natural gas, fuel and heating oil.

A group on Facebook is calling for West Monroe High School to get rid of the Rebel Mascot. Though the organizers wish to remain anonymous, the page says they are West Monroe High alums who feel the Rebel mascot is too closely partnered with the Confederate flag which causes emotional harm to their friends, family and businesses.