08:30 Newscast August 11, 2015

The State Department of Education says nearly 30,000 comments have been posted on its online portal from people about possible changes to Common Core in Louisiana. Regina Sanford, the chairperson of the standards review committee, says these opinions were collected from July 8th through August 5th. Public comments will continue to be collected through the fall online at louisianabelieves-dot-com…

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Sanford says the first public hearing on possible Common Core revisions is set for August 19th.

A recent Center for Disease Contol report suggests that Louisiana’s average school start time of 7:40AM is too early for kids. They recommend schools start their day at 8:30AM or later. Sleep expert, Dr. David Thomas of the Neuromedical Center, says, regardless of start time, it’s important for parents to ensure kids get the proper amount of sleep…

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The report states the national average school start time is 8:03AM.

State Police say an infant is dead after a single vehicle crash in Morehouse Parish. They say 23-year-old Shatora Hall of Bastrop lost control of her vehicle, ran off the road, and struck a tree, causing the vehicle to roll on its side. 1-year-old Aniyia Worsham, who was riding in the lap of a front seat passenger, was ejected from the vehicle. Worsham was transported to a local hospital where she died. The child was the only person in the vehicle who was not restrained. The investigation is ongoing.

The Calcasieu Parish town of DeQuincy was named the safest place to live in Louisiana in an online study…

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07:30 Newscast August 11, 2015

According to a CDC report, Louisiana’s average school start time for public middle and high schools is 7:40AM, the earliest in the country. Is this too early for kids? Sleep expert, Dr. David Thomas of the Neuromedical Center, thinks a little extra sleep could have a positive effect on kids…

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The report suggests early start times contribute to lack of sleep in teens, which negatively impacts their health and academic performance.

According to InsuranceQuotes-dot-com, it’s cheaper for teens to stay on their parent’s car insurance, rather than getting their own. Senior analyst Laura Adams knows many parents want to push their teens to be on their own when it comes to insurance but suggests making an agreement…

cut 11 (08) “lower rate”

Adams says it costs 26 percent more for young adults to get their own car insurance policy in Louisiana than staying on their parent’s.

The State Department of Education says nearly 30,000 comments were posted on its online portal about possible changes to Common Core in Louisiana. Chairperson of the standards review committee, Regina Sanford, says the work they’re going to do is very important for students and faculty in the state…

cut 14 (11) “move forward”

Sanford says BESE will make recommendations in March, which will then get legislative review and have to be approved by the next governor.

In an online study conducted by Only in Your State, the Calcasieu Parish town of DeQuincy was named the safest place to live in Louisiana. DeQuincy Mayor Lawrence Henagan says he is happy that his town of nearly 3,200 residents is a place with no violent crimes…

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The study took statistics from the FBI crime reports in 2013 to rank the top 11 safest places to live in Louisiana.

06:45 Sportscast August 11, 2015

The New Orleans Saints final practice of the week is today then they’ll fly out Wednesday to Baltimore for Thursday’s preseason game against the Ravens. They started the second week of training camp with a full pads practice at the Greenbrier in West Virginia and worked for a little over two hours. Coach Sean Payton says he likes what he’s seeing..

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Payton says these first two weeks of training camp are about getting everyone up to speed.

ULM Athletic Director Brian Wickstrom isn’t leaving Monroe — at least not anytime soon. Wickstrom had been a candidate for the AD job at the University of Akron but says he withdrew his name from consideration Monday afternoon. Wickstrom came to ULM in July 2013 after spending three years as the Athletic Director at the University of California-Riverside.

LSU went through the first full squad practice of the fall and the battle for the starting quarterback position is far from over. Coach Les Miles said that sophomore Brandon Harris continues to get the first snaps, but if it will be he or Anthony Jennings that will start on September 5th against McNeese has not been decided…

cut 18 (09) “to evolve”

Jennings started 12 games for the Tigers a year ago, passing for 1,611 yards and 11 touchdowns. Harris played in nine games with one start last year as a true freshman. He threw for 452 yards and six touchdowns and added another 159 yards and three scores on the ground.

LSU has sold out of season tickets for the 12th straight football season as 74,350 season tickets have been purchased for this year’s home schedule. This ties the school record set last year when Tiger Stadium was expanded to seat over 100,000 fans.

06:30 Newscast August 11, 2015

The State Department of Education says they’ve collected nearly 30,000 comments on its online portal from people about possible changes to Common Core in Louisiana. Regina Sanford, the chairperson of the standards review committee, says these opinions were collected from July 8th through August 5th…

cut 13 (11) “recommendations”

Sanford says the first public hearing on possible Common Core revisions is set for August 19th.

Are Louisiana schools starting too early in the morning? According to a report by the Centers for Disease Control, early start times contribute to lack of sleep in teens, which negatively impacts their health and academic performance. Sleep expert, Dr. David Thomas of the Neuromedical Center, says this information is nothing new…

cut 4 (07) “and-a-half”

Louisiana’s average school start time is 7:40AM, the earliest in the country.

It’s much cheaper for teens to stay on their parent’s car insurance, rather than going out on their own. According to InsuranceQuotes-dot-com, it costs 26 percent more for young adults to get their own car insurance policy in Louisiana than staying on their parent’s. Senior analyst Laura Adams says this number is eight percent higher than the national average.

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Adams says there are some advantages that mom and dad can pass on to their young driver, like having discounts because of multiple vehicles or good credit.

AM Newscall August 11,2015

A report by the Centers for Disease Control shows Louisiana’s average school start time of 7:40AM is the earliest in the country. Is it too early? Eric Gill has more…

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The Calcasieu Parish town of DeQuincy was named the safest place to live in Louisiana by an online study released recently.

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The Louisiana Department of Education collected about 30,000 comments from an online portal about wanted changes to Common Core in the state. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Are Louisiana schools starting too early in the morning? According to a report by the Centers for Disease Control, early start times contribute to lack of sleep in teens, which negatively impacts their health and academic performance. Sleep expert, Dr. David Thomas of the Neuromedical Center, says this information is nothing new…

cut 4  (07)  “and-a-half”

Louisiana’s average school start time for public middle and high schools, 7:40AM, is the earliest in the country. The report states the national average is 8:03AM. Thomas says that extra sleep could have a positive effect on kids…

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The CDC recommends schools start their day at 8:30AM or later. Thomas says technology, like cell phones, is keeping people up later these days. He says it’s important for parents to ensure kids get the proper amount of sleep…

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(Teenagers should get between 8.5 and 9.5 hours of sleep daily according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.)

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In an online study conducted by Only in Your State, the Calcasieu Parish town of DeQuincy was named the safest place to live in Louisiana. DeQuincy Mayor Lawrence Henagan says he is happy that his town of nearly 3,200 residents is a place with no violent crimes…

CUT 7 (05)  “very dedicated”

The study took statistics from the FBI crime reports in 2013 to rank the top 11 safest places to live in Louisiana. The statistics reported that DeQuincy had the highest population in the state with zero violent crimes. Mayor Henagan also credits the residents for this success…

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Blanchard, Golden Meadow, Berwick and Haughton round out the top five in the online list of safest cities in the state. Henagan says that extra patrols at night help contribute to the safety of the people in the town on a larger scale.

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It’s much cheaper for teens to stay on their parent’s car insurance, rather than going out on their own. According to InsuranceQuotes.com, it costs 26 percent more for young adults to get their own car insurance policy in Louisiana than staying on their parent’s. Senior analyst Laura Adams says this number is eight percent higher than the national average.

Cut 10 (11) “own policy”

Adams says there are some advantages that mom and dad can pass on to their young driver, like having discounts because of multiple vehicles or good credit. She knows many parents want to push their teens to be on their own when it comes to insurance but suggests making an agreement.

cut 11 (08) “lower rate” 

Adams says even if a teen goes on their own policy, there are some ways to save on the cost of a young driver. She says young adults can qualify for a good student discount by keeping around a “B” average and staying proactive with sending in their results.

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The State Department of Education says they’ve collected nearly 30,000 comments on its online portal from people about possible changes to Common Core in Louisiana. The comments came from 723 people and 23 percent were parents. Regina Sanford, the chairperson of the standards review committee, says these opinions were collected from July 8th through August 5th.

Cut 13 (11)  “recommendations”

Sanford says the first public hearing on possible Common Core revisions is set for August 19th. She says the work they’re going to do is very important for the students and faculty in the state.

Cut 14 (11) “move forward”

Sanford says BESE will make recommendations in March, which will then get legislative review and have to be approved by the next governor. Public comments will continue to be collected through the fall online at louisianabelieves.com.

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The New Orleans Saints final practice of the week is today then they’ll fly out Wednesday to Baltimore for Thursday’s preseason game against the Ravens. They started the second week of training camp with a full pads practice at the Greenbrier in West Virginia and worked for a little over two hours. Coach Sean Payton says he likes what he’s seeing

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Payton says these first two weeks of training camp are about getting everyone up to speed…:

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LSU went through the first full squad practice of the fall and the battle for the starting quarterback position is far from over. Coach Les Miles said that sophomore Brandon Harris continues to get the first snaps, but if it will be he or Anthony Jennings that will start on September 5th against McNeese has not been decided.

Cut 18 (09) “to evolve”

Jennings started 12 games for the Tigers a year ago, passing for 1,611 yards and 11 touchdowns. Harris played in nine games with one start last year as a true freshman. He threw for 452 yards and six touchdowns and added another 159 yards and three scores on the ground. Miles says both guys continue to show improvement every day and there is not a certain person he has in his mind that will start at QB…:

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17:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2015

The largest public company headquartered in Louisiana, CenturyLink, says its estimating the elimination of 1000 jobs company-wide. Spokeswoman Annmarie Sarter says it’s unclear how the layoffs will impact the company’s corporate headquarters in Monroe…:
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CenturyLink committed to create 800 new jobs by next summer and Sarter says they remain on target with that deal.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s office arrests a man they believe beat his estranged wife to death with a baseball bat. They’ve charged 38-year-old David Johnson with first degree murder, attempted first degree murder, violation of a protective order and aggravated burglarly. Cops believe the suspect broke into 45-year-old Monica Johnson’s house and bludgeoned her till she died in the back yard and also beat another person who was trying to help her.

Baton Rouge food blogger and radio host Jay Ducote will be competing in the finale of Food Network Star on August 16 to win his own show on the network. Three finalists made their own pilot for a cooking show in last night’s episode where Ducote prepared fried catfish topped with crawfish etoufee as his showcase dish. Ducote says he has enjoyed the experience and the unique opportunities the show has offered him…:
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The pilots for each finalist will be judged and the winner will be announced this Sunday at the end of the episode which begins at 8pm.

LSU has sold out of season football tickets for the 12th straight season as 74,350 season tickets have been purchased for the 2015 home schedule. This ties the school record which was set last year when Tiger Stadium was expanded to seat over 100,000. The Tigers open their 11th season under head coach Les Miles on Saturday, Sept. 5 when LSU welcomes McNeese State to Tiger Stadium.

 

LRN Newscast 16:30 08-10-15

Republican Scott Angelle has moved ahead of fellow GOP candidate David Vitter in the race for governor, according to a recent survey by pollster Verne Kennedy, …
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A South Louisiana man has been sentenced to death by lethal injection during sentencing today in Baton Rouge for the man accused of a double-murder at a Car-Quest store. Lee Turner was found guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of two employees in 2011. Turner got away with $350.
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CenturyLink in Monroe is reporting results for the second quarter were below forecast primarily due to pressure on wholesale revenue and higher employee and benefit costs. The largest public company in the state is now estimating a 1000 jobs cutback as a result…
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That’s CenturyLink spokesperson Annmarie Sarter.

Jay Ducote of Baton Rouge is in the Top 3 finalists on The Food Network in the competition to get his own cooking show on the network. The Louisiana radio host and food blogger created his pilot show called Deep Fried America that aired last night, and he feels pretty good about his chances to win on the finale this Sunday…
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16:45 Sportscast, August 10th, 2015

Today was LSU’s first full squad practice of the fall and the battle for the starting quarterback is far from over. Coach Les Miles said that sophomore Brandon Harris continues to get the first snaps, but that determining if it will be he or Anthony Jennings that will start on September 5th against McNeese has not been decided…:
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Miles said Harris “took the first snaps” of Monday’s practice but that junior Anthony Jennings “stayed in for a good portion of them.

The New Orleans Saints started the second week of training camp with a full pads practice this morning at the Greenbrier in West Virginia and worked for a little over two hours. Coach Sean Payton said it was a crisp practice and plenty of impressive plays. The Saints final practice of the week is tomorrow then they’ll fly out Wednesday to Baltimore for Thursday’s game against the Ravens.

ULM Athletic Director Brian Wickstrom isn’t leaving Monroe — at least not anytime soon. Wickstrom had been a candidate for the AD job at the University of Akron but says he withdrew his name from consideration on Monday afternoon…:
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Wickstrom came to ULM in July 2013 after spending three years as the AD at the University of California-Riverside.

Today the Patriots released former LSU quarterback Matt Flynn and signed former Cardnials QB Ryan Lindley. Flynn opened training camp on the active/non-football injury list and never passed his physical according to coach Bill Belichick. ESPN reports a hamstring injury kept Flynn sidelined.

 

LRN Newscast 15:30 08-10-15

In a recent survey by pollster Verne Kennedy, Republican Scott Angelle has moved ahead of Senator David Vitter in the race for governor. The poll of 600 residents shows Angelle with 25-percent of the vote and Vitter with 22. But ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says previous polls have consistently showed Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards on top…
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Baton Rouge Police say the father of a 3 month old infant, who died over the weekend from injuries related to blunt force trauma, could face charges in her death. They say 28-year-old John William Hope brought the baby to the hospital last week with life threatening injuries and told doctors she fell off the changing table. After further investiation of the injuries, Hope was charged with second-degree cruelty to a juvenile at the time and East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hilar Moore says he faces possible murder charges.
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Today is the kickoff of the much anticipated “Saints Fever” scratch-off from the Louisiana Lottery, with four shots for players to get 100 thousand dollars, and several second chance prizes. Lottery spokesperson Kimberly Chopin says, it’s not just about a chance to win money, but she says it’s also a win for the state…
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Complete game info can be found at louisianalottery.com

A food blogger and radio host from Baton Rouge has got a one-in-three chance to get his own show on The Food Network in the show finale Sunday night. Jay Ducote-along with the other two finalists-made a pilot of Deep Fried America, where he prepared a fried catfish topped with crawfish etoufee as his showcase dish…
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LRN Newscast 14:30 08-10-15

In a political survey conducted a couple of weeks ago by pollster Verne Kennedy, Republican Scott Angelle has moved ahead of fellow GOP candidate David Vitter in the race for governor. U-L-M political science professot Joshua stockley…
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So far, he says, Angelle is the only gubernatorial candidate to spend any real money on advsertising.

The popular five dollar “Saints Fever” scatch-off is launching today from the Louisiana Loterry Corporation, and many people lining up for one of the four top prizes of 100 thousand dollars. Lottery spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says the Who Dat fans love the game, because it also offers 2nd chance prizes that are once in a lifetime opportunities…:
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CenturyLink in Monroe has announced about one thousand job cuts company-wide. Spokesperson Annmarie Sarter says it’s unclear how the layoffs will impact the company’s corporate headquarters in Monroe, but the commitment to create 800 new jobs by next summer is still on track…
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Baton Rouge food blogger and radio host Jay Ducote is in the top three of the Food Network Star competition as the finale airs Sunday. The top prize is their own show…:
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