16:30 LRN Newscast Sept 15

Four homes in the Shelter At Home program have been repaired so far. Deputy Chief of Staff with the Governor’s Office, Julie Baxter Payer, says with so many households registered for the program, it’s taking a while to get to everyone.

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Payer says 357 homes are under construction right now.

Flood victims expressed their concerns about the federal flood response at a meeting of the Senate Small Business Committee this morning. State Representative Clay Schexnayder says spoke at the hearing and says lack of communication from FEMA has been a big problem.

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Schexnayder says some people are living in tents or just repairing their homes on their own.

The grandson of the elderly couple who was found dead in Avoyelles parish has been arrested for the murder. Avoyelles Parish Chief Deputy Steven Martel says 28-year-old Michael Mayeaux faces two counts of first degree murder. He says this crime was shocking to everyone in the small town of Bordelonville.

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Martel says Hillman and Eloise Mayeaux were found in a barn near their property.

Congressman Charles Boustany says the allegations that he was involved with prostitutes who were killed in Jefferson Davis parish are completely false. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says voters will likely wait to see if more information comes out and how Boustany handles it.

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The allegations were released in a new book about the murders.

16:45 LRN Sportscast September 15

LSU kicks off SEC play on Saturday by hosting the Mississippi State Bulldogs and all signs point to Danny Etling getting the start at quarterback for the Tigers. Senior tight end Colin Jeter says Etling gave them a spark against Jacksonville State that was definitely needed at the time…
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Teammates have described Etling as cool, calm and collected in the huddle.

The Ragin Cajuns and Mississippi State have agreed to a two-game series in football starting in 2018 and one of the games will be played at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. UL Lafayette will travel to Starkville on November 3rd, 2018 and the Bulldogs and Cajuns will play each other the following year on Labor Day weekend in New Orleans.

Teams that start 0-2 in the NFL, usually don’t make the playoffs. That’s why this Sunday’s game against the Giants is a big one for the Saints, who lost their season opener against Oakland. Quarterback Drew Brees says there’s a sense of urgency to get in the win column…
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Brees threw for an NFL record-tying seven touchdowns and 511 yards in last year’s 52-49 win over the Giants in the Dome.

In other NFL news…former LSU Tiger Michael Brockers has received a three-year contract extension from the Los Angeles Rams. The defensive tackle has made 61 starts since he was selected in the first round in 2012.

And another former LSU Tiger, Kevin Gausman, pitched eight scoreless innings to help the Orioles blank the New York Yankees one to nothing last night.

15:30 Newscast, September 15th, 2016

US Senator David Vitter led a meeting of the Senate Small Business Committee this morning to address concerns of Louisiana flood victims. President and CEO of the Central Chamber of Commerce, Ron Erickson Sr., raised concerns about flood victims possibly having to elevate their homes:
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Vitter says this meeting is an important step to expediting this process.

An arrest has been made in the case of the elderly couple found murdered in a barn near their Avoyelles parish home….
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That’s Chief Deputy Steven Martel with the Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office, who says the couple’s grandson, 28-year-old Michael Mayeaux, has been charged with two counts of first degree murder. No word on motive at this time.

Four of the 18-thousand homes that have registered for the Shelter At Home program have been repaired. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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A teenage student in Baton Rouge is under arrest on attempted murder charges for allegedly shooting someone that was trying to make him go to school. The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says 17-year-old D’Vonte Green was allegedly arguing with someone in front of a house, when he took out a gun and began shooting. Green apparently told cops he shot the victim because he didn’t want to go to school. The victim is at a hospital. Green is in jail pending $60,000 bond.

 

14:30 Newscast, September 15th, 2016

This morning during a meeting of the Senate Small Business Committee, US Senator David Vitter says many flood victims are having an extremely hard time cutting through federal red tape when it comes to getting aid. He says today’s hearing is an important step to getting more assistance and helping his colleagues understand the level of devastation from this flood…:
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The Governor’s Office says 357 homes are under construction now under the state’s Shelter at Home program, while 850 are in the process of getting work orders and 4 are complete. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor’s Office, Julie Baxter Payer, says one construction begins, the homeowners can get back in their homes soon after…:
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Payer says over 12-hundred homes have been inspected, and more than 2-thousand inspections are scheduled.

The Bond Commission agreed today that Louisiana could borrow up to $400 million dollars from two banks to help keep bills paid. The money must be paid back by August of next year.

US Representative Charles Boustany says allegations that he was involved with prostitutes who were killed in Jefferson Davis Parish are false, and Treasurer John Kennedy is behind it. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says when it comes to the politics of all this, it’s really up to voters to decide who to believe and what to believe…:
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Boustany says he values his faithfulness as a husband. Kennedy said he didn’t write the book containing the allegations.

According to FEMA, last month’s flood will not cause flood insurance to rise above already scheduled annual increases. They said the event does not trigger remapping of flood zones are change base flood elevation.

 

LRN PM Newscall September 15th

Four of the 18-thousand homes that have registered for the Shelter At Home program have been repaired. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Flood victims testified at a meeting of the Senate Small Business Committee this morning to voice their concerns about the federal flood response. Halen Doughty has more…

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Construction has only been completed on four flood victims’ homes as part of the new Shelter At Home program. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor’s Office, Julie Baxter Payer, says she expects that number to rise quickly over the next few days. She says with so many people registered for the program, it’s taking a while to get to them all.

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Payer says 357 homes are under construction now, while 850 are in the process of getting work orders. She says the program is only a few weeks old so they had to get their team put together. She says initially they had five contractors, but they are hiring more.

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Payer says over 12-hundred homes have been inspected, and more than 2-thousand inspections are scheduled. She says an additional 14-hundred homes are ready to be inspected. She says once construction beings, the homeowners can get back in their homes soon after.

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An arrest has been made in the case of the elderly couple found murdered in a barn near their Avoyelles parish home. Chief Deputy Steven Martel with the Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office says the couple’s grandson, 28-year-old Michael Mayeaux, has been charged with two counts of first degree murder. He says autopsy results are pending, but the initial findings were gruesome.

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Martel says 69-year-old Hillman Mayeaux and his 67-year-old wife Eloise were found near their property in Bordelonville yesterday afternoon after they were reported missing earlier that day. He says Michael Mayeaux does have a record, but has never been charged with any violent crimes.

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Martel says there is a known motive, but they are not releasing it publicly. He says Bordelonville is a small, tightknit community. He says this crime came as a shock to everyone.

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US Senator David Vitter led a meeting of the Senate Small Business Committee this morning to address concerns of Louisiana flood victims. State Representative Clay Schexnayder of Gonzales owns Car Craft Automotive and spoke at the hearing. He says communication between state and local officials and FEMA have been a big problem.

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Schexnayder says some of his constituents are living in tents or repairing their homes on their own, because the feds are taking too long. President and CEO of the Central Chamber of Commerce, Ron Erickson Sr., raised concerns about flood victims possibly having to elevate their homes.

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Vitter encouraged people to contact his office if they are having trouble cutting through the red tape with federal agencies. He says today’s hearing is an important step to getting more assistance and helping his colleagues understand the level of devastation from this flood.

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US Representative Charles Boustany says allegations that he was involved with prostitutes who were killed in Jefferson Davis Parish are false and hurtful. He says operatives working for State Treasurer John Kennedy are spreading these lies. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says there is no actual evidence that Boustany had anything to do with those women…:

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The accusations are published in a new book about the murders. A spokesperson for the Kennedy campaign says the book speaks for itself. Both men are seeking the US Senate seat up for grabs in November. Dubos says, when it comes to the politics of all this, it’s really up to voters to decide who to believe and what to believe…:

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Boustany says he is more proud of his work as a faithful husband and father than he is about anything else he’s done in his life. Dubos says he feels most voters will wait and see if any additional information on the allegation comes out, and how Kennedy and Boustany handle it…:

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13:30 Newscast, September 15th, 2016

Flood victims testified at a meeting of the Senate Small Business Committee this morning to voice their concerns about the federal flood response. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Cops says they’ve made an arrest in connection with the murders of an elderly couple found in a barn in Avoylless Parish. Chief Deputy Steven Martel with the sheriff’s office says the grandson of the victims, 28-year-old Michael Mayeaux, does have a record but nothing like these two first degree murder charges…:
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Only four houses have been repaired to the point of becoming livable under the state’s Shelter at Home program. Governor’s Office spokeswoman Julie Baxter Payer says initially they had five contractors, but they are hiring more…:
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Payer says 357 homes are under construction now, while 850 are in the process of getting work orders.

US Representative Charles Boustany says allegations that he was involved with prostitutes who were killed in Jefferson Davis Parish are false and hurtful. He says operatives working for State Treasurer John Kennedy are spreading these lies. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says there is no actual evidence that Boustany had anything to do with those women…:
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The accusations are published in a new book about the murders. A spokesperson for the Kennedy campaign says the book speaks for itself.

 

12:30 Newscast, September 15th, 2016

Four of the 18-thousand homes that have registered for the Shelter At Home program have been repaired. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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A former deputy with the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office has been arrested for the second time this year amid allegations of stealing large amounts of cash at her job and from an elderly person. State Police say, in April, 57-year-old Maxine Trahan allegedly took monies that had been seized from drug dealers, and it was recently discovered the suspect allegedly took nearly $47,000 from an 86-year-old woman she was caring for. She is facing felony theft charges and exploitation of the infirmed.

US Senator David Vitter led a meeting of the Senate Small Business Committee this morning to address concerns of Louisiana flood victims. State Representative Clay Schexnayder of Gonzales owns Car Craft Automotive and spoke at the hearing. He says communication between state and local officials and FEMA have been a big problem…:
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Vitter encouraged people to contact his office if they are having trouble cutting through the red tape with federal agencies.

Gas prices in Louisiana are back down to the $2 per gallon mark. The cheaper winter blend switch is underway meaning you can expect the price to continue to fall in the coming months.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast September 15th

The Saints visit the Giants this Sunday in a rematch of last year’s wild contest that saw New Orleans beat New York 52-49 in the third-highest scoring game in league history. Eli Manning and Drew Brees combined to throw for an NFL-record 13 touchdown passes. Brees is not expecting that kind of game again…
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The Saints need a win on Sunday to avoid an 0-2 start.

Two former Saints players and a couple of former LSU Tigers are among the nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame 2017 induction class. Kicker Morten Andersen and linebacker Sam Mills are on the list of 94 players. The two ex-Tigers up for induction into the hall are offensive linemen Kevin Mawae and Alan Faneca.

LSU’s senior starting tight end Colin Jeter says the offense is ready to play hard for whoever starts at quarterback this Saturday against Mississippi State. Coach Les Miles has strongly hinted that Danny Etling will be the guy, but Jeter says the offense is ready to make plays for whoever is under center…
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And Jeter will likely block for running back Leonard Fournette this Saturday. Miles expects the All-American to play against the Bulldogs after practicing yesterday.

The Ragin Cajuns announce a two-game football series with Mississippi State, with the second game set to be played at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. The first game of the series will be November 3rd 2018 at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville. The second game will be played in the Dome on August 31, 2019.

11:30 LRN Newscast September 15th

A 28-year-old Avoyelles Parish man faces two counts of first degree murder in the death of his grandparents. Chief Deputy Steven Martel, with the Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s office, says the slayings of 69-year-old Hillman Mayeaux and his 67-year-old wife Eloise has shocked everyone in the small town of Bordelonville…
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Martel says 28-year-old Michael Mayeaux stabbed his grandparents and they are not discussing a motive.

Construction has only been completed on four flood victims’ homes as part of the new Shelter At Home program. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor’s Office, Julie Baxter Payer, says she expects that number to rise quickly over the next few days. She says with so many people registered for the program, it’s taking a while to get to them all.
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Payer says 357 homes are under construction now

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is conducting a study for the Department of Defense that seeks to improve soldiers endurance during physically demanding low calorie missions. Investigator Doctor Jennifer Rood says they will look to see if testosterone injections can prevent some of the side effects that occur during demanding work…
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Rood says it will be a three month study and they are looking for participants.

Lafayette resident David Hilbun’s video reacting to a Disney video on how to make gumbo has gone viral. Hilbun decided to produce his own video after Disney’s recipe video did not call for roux, but kale and quinoa instead….
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Disney has since removed its gumbo video recipe.

10:30 LRN Newscast September 15th

Louisiana’s Congressional delegation continues its push for flood recovery dollars. Congress is scheduled to recess at the end of the month and will not return until after the November election. Louisiana’s Senior Senator David Vitter says they are trying to get the federal appropriation passed this month….
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Flood victims who are still at the shelter at the Baton Rouge River Center will be moved to another shelter today. Michelle Southern has more…
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An arrest has been made in the case of the elderly couple found murdered in a barn near their Avoyelles parish home….
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That’s Chief Deputy Steven Martel with the Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office, who says the couple’s grandson, 28-year-old Michael Mayeaux, has been charged with two counts of first degree murder.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is seeking males between the ages of 18-39 to assist them in a study that seeks to improve a solider’s endurance during intense military operations, while consuming very few calories. Dr. Jennifer Rood says they want to see if testosterone injections can help…
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You can enroll online at p-r-b-c-dot-edu-backslash-ops.