12:30 Newscast, January 20th, 2017

A cop and civilian are dead after being gunned down in Jefferson Parish this morning. That’s according to Sheriff Newell Normand who says 26-year-old Officer Michael Louviere leaves behind a wife and two children and recently celebrated a birthday. He says these tragic incidents are the things officers worry when they go to bed at night…:
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He identifies the suspect as 32-year-old Sylvester Holt who has not yet been apprehended.

Hundreds of thousands of women are gathering in nation’s capital one day after President Trump’s inauguration for the Women’s March on Washington. Alyssa Leader of West Monroe is one of those and she says they hope to deliver a clear message to the new administration…:
Cut 9 (09) “or immigrants”
The march begins at 10 a.m.

Louisiana is looking at a wet and stormy weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the Storm Prediction Center forecasts that majority of Louisiana could see strong winds, hail, and tornadoes today and tomorrow…:
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Keim says the greatest threat for severe weather could occur in northeast Louisiana on Saturday.

Democratic New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu weighs in on his feelings about the Trump Administration. He says no matter what, Trump is now the president but America is stronger than any one person…:
cut 12 (09) “time”.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 20th

The NFL has announced the Saints will play the Miami Dolphins in London on October 1st. A time has not been set. This one of four games that will be played in London next season and the Dolphins will be considered the home team.

The Baton Rouge Advocate reports that LSU strength coach Tommy Moffitt is getting a raise as part of a new three-year contract. Moffitt is 54-years-old and he’s been at LSU since 2000 when Nick Saban hired him.

Very successful coaches make up the 2017 class of the Louisiana High School Sports Hall of Fame. Leading the group is former Lutcher football coach Tim Detillier, who retired after the 2015 season after leading the Bulldogs to four Class 3A state titles. Also in the class, former Barbe football coach Jimmy Shaver, former Woodlawn basketball coach Kenny Almond and former Ascension Catholic football coach Bucky Mistretta.

The Pelicans Anthony Davis has been named a starter for the Western Conference All-Star team. The game will be played at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans on February 19th. It’s the second time Davis has been voted as a starter and it will be his fourth All-star game appearance in six NBA seasons. Tonight, the Pels host the Brooklyn Nets who have the worst record in the NBA.

The ULM men’s hoops squad is still looking for its first win in Sun Belt play. The Warhawks are 0-5 in league play as they visit Texas-Arlington on Saturday. Coach Keith Richard on his team’s recent losing ways…
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Tip-off in Arlington on Saturday is at 4:30.

11:30 LRN Newscast January 20th

An off-duty Westwego police officer and a woman were fatally shot this morning and the search is on for the shooter, who has been identified as 32-year-old Sylvester Holt. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand identified the officer as 26-year-old Michael Louviere, who leaves behind a wife and two children…
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Normand says Louviere was assisting the woman who was involved in a car crash and they believe the shooter had a relationship with the female victim.

Alexandria Republican Representative Lance Harris has proposed a plan to that would solve the state’s budget deficit without a special session. He says healthcare, K-through 12, and prisons can handle the cuts he’s proposing…
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A statement from the governor’s office says Harris’ plan is vague and cuts like this would devastate these agencies.

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is considered one of the leading Democrats in the state, and he weighs in on his feelings about the Trump administration. Landrieu says both Republicans and Democrats like President Trump’s proposal to invest one trillion dollars on infrastructure…:
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But Landrieu says bi-partisan leaders are concerned about the immediate repeal of Obamacare without a replacement.

The West Monroe High Band has the honor to perform in today’s inauguration parade. Band director Robert Freeman says students were asked to pay 600-dollars each and they had to do a lot of fundraising in a short amount of time to pay for the trip….
cut 8 (10) “….extraordinarily special”
Freeman says they’ll perform Louisiana themed songs….”You Are My Sunshine,” “Jambalaya” and “When the Saints Go Marching In.”

10:30 LRN Newscast January 20th

It’s inauguration day and for some there’s a great deal of hope with President Donald Trump residing in the White House, while others have a great concern for the future. Democratic New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is concerned about the repealing of the Affordable Care Act….
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Republican third district Congressman Clay Higgins says he’s ready to work with the Trump administration in providing better service for veterans…
cut 6 (11) “….our veterans”
Over 170 soldiers from Louisiana National Guard’s 773rd Military Police Battalion are conducting security operations along the mile and a half inauguration parade route.

A shooting in Jefferson Parish has left an off-duty Westwego police officer and woman dead. Sheriff Newell Normand says 26-year-old Officer Michael Louviere was assisting a woman with an apparent car accident in Marrero Friday morning. He says that’s when a suspect fatally shot the woman and Louviere. Normand says they believe the woman had a relationship with the suspect, 32-year-old Sylvester Holt….
cut 3 (07) “….several women”
The search continues for Holt.

The leader of the House Republican delegation unveils a budget cutting plan that would call for a 147-million dollar reduction in state spending for the department of health, but public colleges would not face any cuts. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris’ plan also does not call for using money from rain day fund . Democratic Representative Gene Reynolds of Minden…
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09:30 Newscast, January 20th, 2017

Today is inauguration day and Congressman Clay Higgins of Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District says he’s elated about the future under the Trump Administration. The Cajun John Wayne says he’s already learned a lot in D.C. and, in many ways, it’s exactly what he expected..:
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West Monroe High School’s Rebel Band will represent the Bayou State in the historic 58th inaugural parade. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Information is still being gathered on the shooting of a cop and another woman in Jefferson Parish. The two are said to be in very serious condition.

The mayor of the Webster Parish town of Doyline who was arrested on domestic battery charges, has resigned. Gary Carter allegedly assaulted his wife and said through his attorney that he’s embarrassed and feels that stepping down is what’s best.

KNOE is reporting that a pizza delivery driver who was allegedly being robbed, shot and killed one of the suspects. It states two men ordered pizza and when the driver arrived they attempted to rob him. That’s when the delivery driver shot and killed one in self-defense. The are still looking for the second suspect.

Republican State Representative Lance Harris of Alexandria has proposed a plan to cut the state’s budget without calling another special session. It includes a big cut to healthcare, but also K-12, prisons and capital outlay. But Democratic Representative Gene Reynolds of Minden says some of those cuts are matched with federal funds…:
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Harris says Louisiana has a spending problem but Governor Edwards calls the plan vague.

 

08:30 Newscast, January 20th, 2017

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office reports a cop and another woman were shot at an intersection in Marrero this morning. They say both victims suffered very serious injuries and the search is on for the person responsible and a U-Haul pickup truck the shooter was driving.

More than 170 soldiers from the Louisiana National Guard are in Washington D.C. today to support the massive security effort surrounding the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump.

Democratic New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu weighs in on his feelings about the Trump Administration. He says no matter what, Trump is now the president but America is stronger than any one person…:
cut 12 (09) “time”

Haydels Bakery is offering a reward for anyone with information about who stole one of their trucks filled with Mardi Gras supplies. The reward? A free king cake every week for a year.

The West Monroe High band is performing in the inaugural parade today. Director Robert Freeman says this is very different than when they played in 2005, but he’s glad the band and members of the West Monroe community were able to rise above the fray…:
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Newly elected Acadiana Congressman Clay Higgins says he’s humbled and uplifted to be in attendance for the swearing in of Donald Trump…:
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07:30 Newscast, January 20th, 2017

The West Monroe High School Rebel Band gets the prestigious honor of performing in the inaugural parade at the nation’s capital today. Band director Robert Freeman says roughly 200 band members will entertain parade goers with a clever arrangement of “You Are My Sunshine,” “Jambalaya,” and “When the Saints Go Marching In.”
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He says he’s proud that the band and members of the West Monroe community were able to rise above this hot political climate.

Alexandria Republican Representative Lance Harris has proposed a plan to that would solve the state’s budget deficit without going into a special session. He thinks healthcare, K-12, prisons and capital outlay can deal with cuts right now..:
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Governor John Bel Edwards says Harris’ plan is vague and cuts like this would devastate these agencies.

State Police say a one-year-old baby has become the fourth victim of a deadly Allen Parish crash in which impairment is the suspected factor. They believe by 23-year-old Tyler J. Bamburg of Mamou was driving drunk when he crossed a center line and slammed head on into a vehicle occupied by Porsha and Derrick Williams of Kinder, and the baby. All involved in the crash were killed.

One of the state’s top Democrats, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu shares his feelings on the future of the Trump administration. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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06:45 Sportscast, January 20th, 2017

LSU says they plan to have a new live tiger mascot before the start of football season. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says they are searching rescue facilities and sanctuaries for a young, male tiger to become Mike VII…:
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But Guttner says LSU is officially ending the tradition of putting Mike into a mobile cage; and he won’t be going to games any longer.

Six former LSU football players will be vying for a spot in the Super Bowl on Sunday when the NFC and AFC Championship Games take place in Atlanta and Foxborough. Leading the way for the Tigers are three starters on the Atlanta Falcons, a group that includes rookie linebacker Deion Jones, defensive lineman Tyson Jackson and cornerback Jalen Collins. In the NFC, The Falcons host Green Bay at 2 on Sunday. The AFC Championship game has former Tiger Barkevious Mingo and the New England Patriots hosting Zach Mettenberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday.

LSU men’s basketball coach Johnny Jones says he’s not focusing on the speculation that his job could be in jeopardy. The Tigers are 9-8 overall and 1-5 in the SEC; and have lost 4 in a row and six in the last 7. LSU prepares to take on Arkansas tomorrow night on the road.

The Nicholls State University men’s basketball team used a wild crowd on home turf last night to defeat Abilene Christian, 62-59. Nicholls will look to improve to 8-0 at home this season as they host Lamar Saturday.

Louisiana Tech dominated from wire-to-wire, defeating Rice 74-64 on Thursday night in Ruston. The Bulldogs host North Texas tomorrow.

UNO hammered Houston Baptist, 72-64.

In the NBA, the pelicans return home to face the Brooklyn Nets in the Smoothie King Center tonight at 7. The Nets have the NBA’s worst record going into the game and are on an 11 contest losing streak. Today’s matchup is the final installment of the Pelicans’ 9 game stretch against Eastern Conference opponents.

Northwestern State released its 2017 schedule and the Demons will begin the year visiting Louisiana Tech and Grambling.

 

06:30 Newscast, January 20th, 2017

Republican State Representative Lance Harris of Alexandria has proposed a plan to cut the state’s budget without calling another special session, but the tentative plan is already getting push back from Democrats. Harris’ plan does not call for cuts to public colleges, but it would levy a $147 million cut to the state Department of Health…:
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But Democratic Representative Gene Reynolds of Minden says public schools and hospitals can’t handle these cuts in the middle of the year. He says there has to be a better way to address the state’s budget problems…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards issued a statement about the plan, saying the recommendations are vague, and blindly slashing programs and statutory dedications could be devastating to these agencies.

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is considered one of the leading Democrats in the state, and he weighs in on his feelings about the Trump administration. Landrieu says both Republicans and Democrats like President Trump’s proposal to invest one trillion dollars on infrastructure…:
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But Landrieu says bi-partisan leaders are concerned about the immediate repeal of Obamacare without a replacement.

Republican Congressman Clay Higgins of Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District is looking forward to the changes that will come under the new administration. He says voters sent a clear message last November and now it’s time to deliver…:
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LRN AM NEWSCALL JANuARY 20

Newly elected Acadiana Congressman Clay Higgins says he’s humbled and uplifted to be in attendance for the swearing in of Donald Trump as the nation’s 45thPresident. Jeff Palermo has more…

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West Monroe High School’s Rebel Band will represent the Bayou State in the historic 58th inaugural parade. Halen Doughty has more…

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One of the state’s top Democrats, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu shares his feelings on the future of the Trump administration. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Congressman Clay Higgins of Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District is looking forward to the changes that will come under the new administration. He says his team has been hard at work in Washington, and the freshman Representative says he’s already learned a lot. He says in many ways, the nation’s capital is exactly what he expected.

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Higgins says Congress has been meeting with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence throughout the transition, and he was encouraged by those conversations. He says voters sent a clear message last November and now it’s time to deliver.

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Higgins sits on the House Homeland Security Committee, Veterans Affairs Committee, and Science and Space Technology Committee. He says improving infrastructure in his district will be a top priority including fighting for a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles. But he says he’s also concerned about taking care of our veterans.

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Higgins says he’s been hard at work since day one, even sleeping on an air mattress in his office. 

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The West Monroe High School Rebel Band gets the prestigious honor of performing in the inaugural parade at the nation’s capital today. Band director Robert Freeman says roughly 200 band members will entertain parade goers with a clever arrangement of “You Are My Sunshine,” “Jambalaya,” and “When the Saints Go Marching In.”

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Freeman says they learned a month ago that they would play in the inaugural parade, and they didn’t have much time to prepare or raise the $240-thousand necessary for the trip. He says students were asked to pay $600 each, and they had to do a lot of fundraising in a short amount of time to pay for the trip.

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Freeman says this trip is much different from the last time the Rebel Band performed at a presidential inauguration in 2005. He says not only is the weather warmer this go round, the political atmosphere is also much hotter. But he says he’s proud that the band and members of the West Monroe community were able to rise above the fray.

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New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is considered one of the leading Democrats in the state and he weighs in on his feelings about the Trump administration. Landrieu says both Republicans and Democrats like President Trump’s proposal to invest one trillion dollars on infrastructure.

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But Landrieu says bi-partisan leaders are concerned about the immediate repeal of Obamacare without a replacement. He says while there are some issues with the Affordable Care Act, like increased premiums, they need to be fixed rather than a full repeal.

cut 11 (08) “for mayors”

Many citizens have voiced how nervous they are about a Trump presidency. Landrieu says no matter what, Trump is now the president but America is stronger than any one person.

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Republican State Representative Lance Harris of Alexandria has proposed a plan to cut the state’s budget without calling another special session, but the tentative plan is already getting pushback from Democrats. Harris’ plan does not call for cuts to public colleges, but it would levy a $147 million cut to the state Department of Health.

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Harris’ plan would also not tap into the rainy day fund. Other proposed cuts include $28 million to K-12 education, $15 million to prisons, and $37 million to capital outlay. But Harris doesn’t think any of these cuts would be too devastating.

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Harris adds that it doesn’t make sense to spend taxpayer dollars on a special session when the governor can make all of these proposed cuts without legislative approval.

But Democratic Representative Gene Reynolds of Minden says public schools and hospitals can’t handle these cuts in the middle of the year. He says there has to be a better way to address the state’s budget problems.

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Reynolds says while he applauds Harris for stepping up and making suggestions, this plan just isn’t feasible. He says some of the proposed cuts are matched with federal funds. He says if the state doesn’t put up their share, we won’t get those federal dollars either.

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Governor John Bel Edwards issued a statement about the plan, saying the recommendations are vague, and blindly slashing programs and statutory dedications could be devastating to these agencies.