16:45 LRN Sportscast December 20th

The Saints have placed linebacker Stephone Anthony on injured reserve. The 2015 first-round pick has been slowed by a knee injury and a move to strongside linebacker has not worked out well for him or the Saints. Anthony finishes the season with just 16 tackles.

During his teleconference with reporters, Coach Sean Payton was asked again about that CBS Sports report that said the team would be interested in trading Payton, who signed a new contract earlier this year. Payton declined to comment. NFL analyst Mike Detillier believes this report is an agent generated story…
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The 6-and-8 Saints will host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday in the final home game of the year.

Back-up quarterback Brandon Harris told a fan on twitter that he will not transfer and he’ll be with the Tigers in 2017. Harris has been on the bench since September, when Danny Etling took over as the Tigers starting quarterback.

A couple of other LSU notes, wide receiver Malachi Dupre says he’s not made a decision on whether he’ll turn pro following the Citrus Bowl. It’s been learned linebacker Kendell Beckwith suffered a torn ACL when he left the Florida game with an injury. Beckwith will not participate in the Senior Bowl.

In college baseball…Collegiate Baseball ranks LSU number two in the country. Three other Louisiana schools are ranked in the Top 40, the Cajuns are ranked 14th, Tulane is 34th and Southeastern Louisiana is ranked 36th.

In college basketball…ULM beat coppin State 65-53 today as Marvin Jean-Pierre led the way with 23 points. Tonight the Cajuns host Pepperdine, Southeastern is at North Texas and Louisiana Tech hosts Florida Gulf Coast.

15:30 Newscast Dec 20

Tax-free shopping on Amazon is coming to an end for Louisiana customers in January, as the online retailer will begin adding state and local sales taxes to purchases at the start of the year. Byron Henderson with the state Department of Revenue says the taxes will be filed and remitted.

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He says Amazon will add the appropriate sales tax based on the purchasers address.

The City of Slidell has a new ordinance requiring panhandlers to have a permit, and the ACLU of Louisiana is suing to block the requirement. Executive Director Marjorie Esman says the permit is free, but it requires a background check and wearing the permit to avoid being ticketed up or facing up jail time.

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Slidell city attorney Brian Haggerty says they have no comment on the lawsuit.

State agencies are implementing the first round of budget cuts for the current fiscal year today. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The assistant warden at the Angola State penitentiary has been arrested for rape. 34-year-old Barrett Boeker reportedly faces one count of second degree rape for an alleged incident that occurred on November 30 at his home behind the gates of the prison. Boeker turned himself in shortly after the warrant was issued today.

14:30 LRN Newscast December 20th

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit on behalf of three panhandlers in Slidell, over an ordinance that requires them to get a permit in order to beg for money on city streets. Louisiana ACLU executive director Marjorie Esman says the city of Slidell’s requirement violates the panhandlers First Amendment Rights….
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Slidell city attorney Brian Haggerty says they have no comment on the lawsuit.

Beginning January 1, Amazon will collect sales taxes on purchases made by Louisiana residents. State department of revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says both state and local sales taxes will be added to purchase totals…:
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State department make cuts to their respective agencies today as $277 million dollars has been carved from the state’s operating budget. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says these cuts are being made through attrition – by not hiring people to fill vacant positions…:
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Dardenne says more cuts this fiscal year are likely and we should know more when the Revenue Estimating Conference meets again in January.

A Walker man has been charged with attempted second-degree murder as a result of a road rage incident. Walker Police Captain John Sharp says 31-year-old Bradley Deville fired a nine milimeter gun into the side of a vehicle driven by 35-year-old Johnny Franz….
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Sharp says Franz tailgaiting Deville sparked an argument between the two men, which ended up leading to shots fired, but no injuries.

LRN PM Newscall December 20th

State agencies are implementing the first round of budget cuts for the current fiscal year today. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The ACLU of Louisiana is suing the City of Slidell because of an ordinance that requires a permit to panhandle. Halen Doughty has more…

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A Walker man has been charged with attempted murder following a road rage incident. Capt. John Sharp with Walker Police says 35-year-old Johnny Franz was tailgating 31-year-old Bradley Deville, causing Deville to drive even slower. He says the two then stopped at an intersection near Walker Freshman High School. Sharp says at that point Franz invited Deville to step out of the car, and that’s when Deville pulled out a 9mm handgun.

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Sharp says Deville then fled onto Interstate 12 as Franz followed him. He says they were pulled over on the interstate, and officers noticed bullet holes in the side of Franz’ car.

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Sharp says this incident is especially concerning after two high profile road rage incidents in New Orleans that led to homicides. He says they were fortunate no one was hurt.

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Sharp says Deville faces several charges including attempted 2nd degree murder, illegal use of a firearm, and possession of an open container.

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Beginning January 1, Amazon will charge sales taxes on purchases made by Louisiana residents. Byron Henderson with the state Department of Revenue says both state and local sales taxes will be added to purchase totals.

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Henderson says so far Amazon is the only totally online retailer that has announced they will collect sales taxes. He says the taxes will be filed and remitted with the state and to local jurisdictions in Louisiana.

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State department heads will have to start making cuts to their respective agencies today as $277 million dollars has been carved from the state’s operating budget. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says these cuts are being made through attrition – by not hiring people or not filling already vacant positions…:

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Dardenne says taking the biggest hit is the Department of Health which will have to cut from medical vendor payments. The state’s colleges are taking an $11 million dollar hit this time. Dardenne says for the first time in about 10 years, higher education did not take a dramatic cut in this budget year…:

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Dardenne says we’ll get the full budget picture when the Revenue Estimating Conference meets again on January 17th. He says that’s when reality will set in…:

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The ACLU of Louisiana is suing the City of Slidell to block a panhandling permit requirement. Executive Director Marjorie Esman says Slidell residents have to register with police to engage in their First Amendment right to ask others for money.

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Esman says the suit filed on behalf of panhandlers Gary Blitch, David Knight, and Daniel Snyder seeks to find the ordinance illegal and block its enforcement. She says everyone has the right to speak freely, regardless of what they’re speaking about.

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Slidell city attorney Brian Haggerty says they have no comment on the lawsuit. Esman says in the past Slidell Police have arrested panhandlers, but the new ordinance was passed in October. She says although the permit is free, it still requires a background check and wearing the permit to avoid being ticketed up to $500. Or facing up to 6 months in jail.

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13:30 Newscast, December 20th, 2016

The ACLU of Louisiana is suing the City of Slidell because of an
ordinance that requires a permit to panhandle. Halen Doughty has more..:
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Nearly $277 million in cuts go into effect today across state agencies.
Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says they were glad that
this round higher ed was spared a dramatic cut…:
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The full budget picture will be known when the Revenue Estimating
Conference meets again on January 17th.

A man from Walker is facing attempted murder charges after he allegedly
shot several times at a man in anger over a road rage incident. Walker
Police Captain John Sharp says 35-year-old Johnny Franz was allegedly
fired upon by 31-year-old Bradley Deville then the two fled onto the
Interstate where they were pulled over. He says cops noticed bullet
holes in Franz’ vehicle..:
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Deville faces several charges including attempted 2nd degree murder,
illegal use of a firearm, and possession of an open container.

Not surprisingly, the 8 Louisiana electors cast their votes for
President-elect Donald Trump. Chairman of the Republican Party in
Louisiana, Roger Villere, says they got what they expected…:
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Mr. Trump got 301 electoral votes.

 

12:30 Newscast, December 20th, 2016

The ACLU of Louisiana is suing the City of Slidell to block a panhandling permit requirement. Executive Director Marjorie Esman says Slidell residents have a constitutional right to ask for money…:
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The suit seeks a declaration that the ordinance is illegal. No comment from the City of Slidell.

State agencies are implementing the first round of budget cuts for the current fiscal year today. It’s to the tune of about $277 million dollars, according to Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne. But he says that’s just the beginning and we’ll get a bigger picture when the Revenue Estimating Conference meets on January 17th…:
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The Department of Health is taking the biggest hit this round, but these are across the board reductions including within State Police and Higher Ed.

If you’re a frequent shopper of Amazon and enjoy not having to pay sales taxes, that’s coming to an end in January. The mega online retailer will begin adding state and local sales taxes to purchases at the start of the year. Byron Henderson with the state Department of Revenue says the taxes will be filed and remitted…:
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He says Amazon will be adding the appropriate sales tax based on the purchasers address.

During a Q-and-A session on twitter, LSU’s Brandon Harris said he plans to be back with the Tigers in 2017. The backup QB seems to be excited about new offensive coordinator Matt Canada.

11:40 LRN Sportscast December 20th

The Saints have reportedly placed linebacker Stephone Anthony on injured reserve. It’s the end to a disappointing season for the second-year player. Anthony led the team in tackles last season at middle linebacker during his rookie campaign. But this season he only had 15 tackles in 10 games as he played strong side linebacker. Antony has been dealing with a knee injury.

The 6-and-8 Saints are getting ready for this Saturday’s home game against Tampa Bay. Many fans are getting frustrated with the team as they are headed for the their third consecutive losing season and might like a change at the top. But NFL analyst Mike Detillier says be careful for what you root for…
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There was a report over the weekend the Saints might consider trading Payton in the offseason.

During a Q-and-A session on twitter, LSU’s Brandon Harris said he plans to be back with the Tigers in 2017. The backup QB seems to be excited about new offensive coordinator Matt Canada. Running back Leonard Fournette will not be able to travel with the team to the Citrus Bowl since he has signed with a sports agent. One other LSU note, defensive backs coach Corey Ryamond has agreed to a new three-year contract.

College basketball last night, LSU finished the game on a 10-0 run to beat College of Charleston 75-65. McNeese topped Tulane 70-63, Rice dribbled past Northwestern State 100-93. Today, ULM faces Coppin State, Louisiana Tech hosts Florida Gulf Coast, Southeastern is at North Texas and the Cajuns host Pepperdine.

The first preseason college baseball poll is out and the LSU Tigers are ranked second by Collegiate Baseball. The Ragin Cajuns are ranked 14th, while Tulane is ranked 34th and Southeastern Louisiana ranked 36th.

11:30 Newscast, December 20th, 2016

State department heads will have to start making cuts to their respective agencies today as $277 million dollars has been carved from the state’s operating budget. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says these cuts are being made through attrition – by not hiring people are not filling already vacant positions…:
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Dardenne says we’ll get the full budget picture when the Revenue Estimating Conference meets again on January 17th.

Beginning January 1, Amazon will charge sales taxes on purchases made by
Louisiana residents. Byron Henderson with the state Department of
Revenue says both state and local sales taxes will be added to purchase
totals…:
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A Livingston Parish man is charged with attempted murder following a
road rage incident, according to the Walker Police Department. Captain
John Sharp says 35-year-old Johnny Franz and 31-year-old Bradley Deville
got into a heated exchange over tailgating. He says the two stopped and
Franz invited Deville to get out of his car…:
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Sharp says in addition to attempted murder, Deville is charged with illegal use of a firearm, and possession of an open container.

Thirteen parishes in north and central Louisiana have been declared a natural disaster area by the US Department of Agriculture because of
drought conditions during 2016. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain…:
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For more information, farmers can contact their local parish FSA office.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast December 20th

All eight of Louisiana’s electors voted for Donald Trump as the President-elect received 301 elector votes nationwide to secure the presidency. Halen Doughty has reaction from the state G-O-P….
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Shoppers who use Amazon.com can expect to start paying sales taxes on items purchased on their website, after January first. That’s according to a spokesperson for the Louisiana Department of Revenue.

Thirteen parishes in Louisiana have been declared a natural disaster area by the US Department of Agriculture because on drought conditions during 2016. The parishes under the designation are in north and central Louisiana. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain….
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Farmers in eligible areas have eight months from the disaster declaration date to apply for the emergency loans.

Three people in Washington Parish are facing charges after a home invasion that led to the stealing of firearms and the sexual assault of a woman in her 50s. Chief Deputy Mike Haley says 48-year-old Robert Lester was the mastermind of the crime and that 17-year-old Deonta Miller of Franklinton executed the break-in…
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Authorities also believe Miller sexually assaulted the female homeowner after taking her from her home.

09:30 Newscast, December 20th, 2016

Donald Trump will officially be the next president of the United States after getting 301 electoral votes Monday. Louisiana Republican Party Chair, Roger Villere, says there was a huge push to get the state’s 8 electors to change their vote, but Mr. Trump would have won anyway..:
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President-elect Trump easily carried the state in the November 8th election.

A task force charged with coming up with tax reform recommendations feels the code in Louisiana is unfair. That’s according to Louisiana Department of Revenue Secretary, Kimberly Lewis Robinson. She says sales taxes should be applied to all retailers…:
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Robinson says in order to be competitive, Louisiana needs a 4-percent sales tax, rather than a 5-percent rate.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says a 10-year-old boy tried to save his mom, while she was allegedly being raped, by hitting the suspect. They say 32-year-old Daniel Hinton is accused of raping the woman while she was sleeping while the child was in the room. He allegedly hit the child who was attempted to stop the assault. Hinton was arrested and charged with second-degree rape.

Three people in Washington Parish were arrested amid allegations of robbery, kidnapping and rape. Sheriff Mike Haley says 17-year-old Deonta Miller is accused of pretending to deliver a package to a home he robbed before kidnapping the woman who lives there and fleeing in her vehicle…:
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He says the suspect was apprehended and the victim rescued. The alleged mastermind of the crime and another teen were also arrested.