18:30 LRN Newscast April 15, 2016

A bill to allow lawmakers to decide if food stamp recipients must work to receive federal assistance has been approved by the House. Monroe Rep. Jay Morris says this legislation is only giving lawmakers a say in the decision if food stamp recipients should be required to work, not deciding at this moment.

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The bill passed 56 to 28 and now heads to the Senate.

The band director at Westgate High School has been arrested after he was found hiding in a 16-year-old girl’s closet. Lt. Col. Bobby Webre says the girl does not attend the school where Conner teaches, and it’s unclear how the two met.

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Webre says Conner has been communicating with the juvenile since last year

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in Louisiana rose for a third month in a row. Spokesperson with the Louisiana Workforce Commission Aaron Caffarel says unfortunately the unemployment number in the oil and gas industry has ticked up to 6.1 percent, up from 5.9 percent in February.

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Caddarel says they’re working hard to find new employment for the workers in that industry.

The 4th Annual Louisiana International Film Festival is underway in Baton Rouge, and Kelsey Grammer is making an appearance at the screening of his new film “Breaking the Bank”, which he says is about an investment bank takeover.:

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You can get more information about the festival at lifilmfest.org.

17:30 LRN Newscast, April 15, 2016

The House approved a bill to allow lawmakers to decide whether food stamp recipients should have to work to receive federal assistance. But Bogalusa Rep. Malinda White disagrees, because as many as 16-thousand people in the oil industry recently lost their jobs. She says these people have suffered enough.

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Monroe Rep. Jay Morris, believes lawmakers should decide if childless adults who are not working should get food stamps.

The employment of the band director at Westgate High School is questionable after he was found hiding in a 16-year-old girl’s closet. Lt. Col. Bobby Webre with the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says 30-year-old Jeremy Conner of Baton Rouge was alone with the juvenile when her mother came home.

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Webre says the juvenile invited Conner into her home.

Employment in Louisiana rose for a third straight month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Spokesperson with the Louisiana Workforce Commission Aaron Caffarel says more and more people are entering the workforce and those unemployed are steadily seeking jobs. He says jobs in the construction industry are increasing more than they have since post-Hurricane Katrina construction shot up in 2006.

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Caffarel says jobs in the oil and gas sector continue to drop but they’re working hard to find workers in that industry new employment.

Long-time spokesperson for the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s office, Maxine Trahan, is accused of stealing money confiscated from accused criminals. Since 2010, Trahan allegedly kept more than $48-thousand that should have been deposited into a sheriff’s account. Trahan has been booked on charges of felony theft, and the investigation is ongoing.

16:30 LRN Newscast, April 15, 2016

A bill to give legislators a say if recipients of food stamps should have to work to receive assistance has been approved by the House. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Former coaches, teammates, friends and fans are at the Saints training facility to pay their final respects to former Saint Will Smith. The team is showing highlights of the defensive end’s career on televisions. Funeral services were also this afternoon for former Saints and LSU running back Hokie Gajan, who died after a battle with cancer.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics finds employment in Louisiana rose for a third straight month. Spokesperson with the Louisiana Workforce Commission Aaron Caffarel says this is encouraging news. He says the number of people employed grew by nearly 8-thousand from February to March…:

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Caffarel says despite an overall workforce increase, oil and gas employment fell by 10-thousand since last year.

The 4th Annual ever-growing Louisiana International Film Festival is underway in Baton Rouge.  Kelsey Grammer, who starred in Cheers and Frasier, will be in attendance. He says he loves attending movie festivals like this because his passion for the movie industry will never go away. He says these events are great learning experiences..:

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You can get more information about the festival at lifilmfest.org.

16:45 LRN Sportscast

Former coaches, teammates, friends and fans are at the Saints training facility to pay their final respects to former Saint Will Smith. The team is showing highlights of the defensive end’s career on televisions, there’s large pictures of Smith and his preserved high school locker is also on display. Funeral services were also this afternoon for former Saints and LSU running back Hokie Gajan, who died after a battle with cancer.

The 2016 schedule for the Saints is out and based on winning percentages from last season, it won’t be easy for the Black and Gold to get back in the playoffs. New Orleans opens the season by hosting Oakland. They have one Monday night game and that’s September 26th against Atlanta. They visit Carolina for a Thursday night game on November 17th. Three of the team’s last four games are on the road, including a trip to Arizona on December 18th.

LSU’s spring game is tomorrow at 3 PM. The first team offense will face the first team defense for 20 to 25 plays in the first half. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says the most interesting aspect of Saturday’s spring game is what will new defensive coordinator Dave Aranda’s 3-4 defensive scheme look like…
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Worsham says keep an eye on rookie linebackers Devin White and Michael Divinity Junior who are early-enrollees.

The LSU baseball team begins a three-game series tonight against Missouri. The Tigers are 8-0 all time against the other Tigers from the SEC East. In other action, UL Lafayette battes Southeastern this weekend, Northwestern is at UNO, ULM hosts Georgia State and Louisiana Tech begins a nine-game homestand against FIU.

15:30 LRN Newscast April 15

A new jobs report shows the state added nearly eight-thousand to its workforce in March. Louisiana Workforce Commission spokesperson Aaron Caffarel says construction employment posted its largest over-the-month increase since 2004…
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Despite the increase in jobs, the state’s unemployment rate also grew to six-point-one percent.

The House approved a bill to allow lawmakers to have a say in whether recipients of food stamps should be required to work to receive federal assistance. But opponents like Bogalusa Representative Malinda White says Louisiana is losing jobs left and right in the oil industry, and there’s a huge need for this assistance
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Despite White’s objections, the legislation heads to the Senate.

The band director at Westgate High School in New Iberia has been arrested, after he was found hiding in a 16-year-old girl’s closet. Halen Doughty has more…
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Former coaches, teammates and fans are at the Saints training facility in Metairie this afternoon, where a public visitation is taking place for Will Smith. The former Saints defensive end was fatally shot last weekend in what police call a road rage incident.

14:30 LRN Newscast April 15

The Louisiana House believes the state legislature should have a say if a work mandate should be in place for food stamp recipients. Currently, the governor is allowed to seek a federal waiver of the work requirements for able-bodied, childless adults to receive food stamps. The bill’s author, Monroe Representative Jay Morris, says he knows jobs are hard to come by, but…
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After a 56-28 vote, the bill heads to the Senate.

The latest employment figures show the state’s unemployment rate went up slightly to six-point-one percent in the month of March. Louisiana Workforce Commission spokesperson Aaron Caffarel….
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Caffareal says the number of people employed in Louisiana grew by eight-thousand last month.

The band director at Westgate High School in New Iberia is facing charges after a mother of a 16-year-old child, alledgedly found him hiding in the girl’s closet. Lt. Colonel Bobby Webre, with the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s office, says the juvenile invited Jeremy Conner into the home and it’s unclear how the two met…
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Webre says Conner has been communicating with the juvenile since last year, and he admitting to sending her inappropriate texts.

This weekend it’s the Louisiana International Film Festival in Baton Rouge. Kelsey Grammer, who is known for his sitcom television character “Frazier” has a film during this four-day event called “Breaking the Bank.” Grammer says its an indictment on the investment bank system…
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For more information go to li-film-fest-dot-org.

LRN PM Newscall April 15

The band director at Westgate High School in New Iberia has been arrested, after he was found hiding in a 16-year-old girl’s closet. Halen Doughty has more…

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A bill to give legislators a say if recipients of food stamps should have to work to receive assistance has been approved by the House. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The Iberia Parish School system says the employment status of its band director at Westgate High School is very much uncertain at this time after he was found hiding in a 16-year-old girl’s closet. Lt. Col. Bobby Webre with the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says 30-year-old Jeremy Conner of Baton Rouge was alone with the juvenile when her mother came home.

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Webre says the juvenile invited Conner into her home. Webre says the girl does not attend the school where Conner teaches, and it’s unclear how the two met.

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Webre says Conner has been communicating with the juvenile since last year, and he admitting to sending her inappropriate texts. Webre says there are important lessons to be learned here.

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The House approved a bill to allow lawmakers to have a say in whether food stamp recipients should be required to work to receive federal assistance. But Bogalusa Rep. Malinda White disagrees, because as many as 16-thousand people in the oil industry recently lost their jobs. She says these people rightfully pay their bills and have suffered enough.

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Author of the legislation, Monroe Rep. Jay Morris, believes a group of lawmakers should decide if childless adults who are not working should get food stamps. He says he doesn’t want anyone to starve and he knows jobs are hard to come by in a lot of areas, but…

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The legislation will now head to the Senate. White says she’s seen abuse to the system but she’s also seen need. She says there is a time and place in America where we have to have a safety net.

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The bill passed 56 to 28. Morris says this legislation is only giving lawmakers a say in the decision if food stamp recipients should be required to work, not deciding at this moment.

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The 4th Annual ever-growing Louisiana International Film Festival is underway in Baton Rouge. LIFF brings a huge variety of movies to the big screen during the 4 day event, including big budget studio films, and regionally focused productions. Kelsey Grammer is making an appearance at the screening of his new film “Breaking the Bank”, which he says is about an investment bank takeover.:

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The festival added a new category this year called, “Southern Perspectives,” which includes nearly a dozen movies telling stories about the south. They include “Bogalusa Charm” – about small town culture, and “After the Spill” – which unveils details of the BP oil spill in the Gulf. Grammer says in some ways his film, Breaking the Bank, is an indictment on the system…:

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You can get more information about the festival at lifilmfest.org. Grammer, who starred in Cheers and Frasier, says he loves being in Louisiana and attending movie festivals like this because his passion for the movie industry will never go away. He says these events are great learning experiences..:

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics finds employment in Louisiana rose for a third straight month. Spokesperson with the Louisiana Workforce Commission Aaron Caffarel says this is encouraging news. He says the number of people employed grew by nearly 8-thousand from February to March.

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Caffarel says more and more people are entering the workforce and those unemployed are steadily seeking jobs. He says jobs in the construction industry are increasing more than they have since post-Hurricane Katrina construction shot up in 2006.

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Caddarel says jobs in the oil and gas sector continue to drop but they’re working hard to find workers in that industry new employment. He says the unemployment number has ticked up to 6.1 percent, up from 5.9 percent in February.

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13:30 Newscast, April 15th, 2016

A bill to give legislators a say if recipients of food stamps should have to work to receive assistance has been approved by the House. Emelie Gunn has more:
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics finds employment in Louisiana rose for a third straight month. Spokesperson with the Louisiana Workforce Commission Aaron Caffarel says this is encouraging news. He says the number of people employed grew by nearly 8-thousand from February to March…:
Cut 13 (07) “ever recorded”

The 4th Annual ever-growing Louisiana International Film Festival is underway in Baton Rouge. LIFF brings a huge variety of movies to the big screen during the 4 day event, including big budget studio films, and regionally focused productions. Kelsey Grammar is making an appearance at the screening of his new film Breaking the Bank, which he says is about an investment bank takeover.:
CUT 10 (09) “like that”
You can get more information about the festival at lifilmfest.org.

A high school band director from Westgate High School in Iberia Parish is arrested following an investigation into why he was found hiding in the closet of a 16-year-old girl. Lt. Col. Bobby Webre with the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says 30-year-old Jeremy Conner of Baton Rouge admitted to sending the teen inappropriate texts. He says there are important lessons to be learned here…:
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Conner is charged with indecent behavior with a juvenile.

 

12:30 Newscast, April 15th, 2016

The House approved a bill to allow lawmakers to have a say in whether recipients of food stamps should be required to work to receive federal assistance.
Author of the legislation, Monroe Rep. Jay Morris..:
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But opponents like Bogalusa Representative Malinda White says Louisiana is losing jobs left and right in the oil and gas industry, and in American there is always a time and a place where people should have a safety net…:
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The legislation heads to the Senate on a 56-28 vote.

The oil industry does like to see the price of gas go up, which it’s been slowly doing. AAA says the current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $1.89 which is almost a nickle more than the same time last week.

The band director at Westgate High School in New Iberia has been arrested, after he was found hiding in a 16-year-old girl’s closet. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Thibodaux Police Department arrests a woman they say pulled a gun out on a minor and said she was going to shoot him. They say 38-year-old Gail Rhodes claimed she was only trying to scare the teen, but she was taken into custody and charged with aggravated assault with a firearm.

 

11:30 Newscast, April 15th, 2016

The Iberia Parish School system says the employment status of its band director at Westgate High School is very much uncertain at this time after he was found hiding in a 16-year-old girl’s closet. Lt. Col. Bobby Webre with the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says 30-year-old Jeremy Conner of Baton Rouge was alone with the juvenile when her mother came home…:
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He says the suspect admitted to sending inappropriate text messages to the teen and he’s been charged with indecent behavior with a juvenile.

Governor John Bel Edwards will launch a monthly radio show beginning Tuesday April 19th where listeners have the opportunity to ask the governor questions and express issues they feel are important. The show will air from 2pm-3pm and can be heard on stations across the state on the Louisiana Radio Network. “Ask the Governor” will also stream online at louisianaradionetwork.com.

The state House advances a bill that would let lawmakers have a say in whether recipients of food stamps should be required to work to receive federal assistance. But Bogalusa Representative Malinda White says 16,000 people working in the oil industry have recently lost their jobs and there is no telling when another opportunity will become available to them…:
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Monroe Representative Jay Morris says he doesn’t want anyone to starve and he knows jobs are hard to come by in some areas, however…:
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The measure passed 56-28 and now heads to the Senate.

the US Labor Department says the state’s unemployment rate rose in March to 6.1 percent up from 5.9 percent the prior month. Oil and gas employment fell by 10,000 over the year.