18:30 Newscast January 16,2017

On this Martin Luther King Junior Day, the personal-finance website Wallet Hub issues a report that finds Louisiana ranks 10th among states for making the most progress on race relations. Jeff Palermo has more…

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An Abbeville child has died after being hit by a parade float earlier today. The Abbeville Police Department has not released the child’s age or name. The child was struck during the Martin Luther King Day parade.

 

A recent poll commissioned by Restore the Mississippi River Delta finds more than half of Louisianans polled believe coastal land loss is at a crisis. Jimmy Frederick with the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana says this shows the topic is important to residents here…:
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He says that’s why a master plan on coastal restoration is being proposed to the legislature for approval this year.

AT&T Louisiana has donated $150-thousand to the Louisiana Jobs for America’s Graduates program, which helps young people who face difficult challenges earn a high school diploma, complete college, and find employment. Governor John Bel Edwards says this program is critically important to our state.

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17:30 LRN Newscast January 16th

Today is Martin Luther King Jr Day, and Wallet Hub has issued a report on race relations which indicates Louisiana is among the top 10 for making the most progress. We’re among a handful of other southern states in WalletHub’s rankings of racial progress, and spokeswoman Jill Gonzales says there is a bit of the “nowhere to go but up” factor at play…:
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She says Louisiana’s biggest improvement areas over time were health care, education and civil engagement.

A homeowner in Slidell shot and killed a man early Monday morning, according to the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office. The resident told investigators that he was confronted by a subject acting erratically in the front yard of his residence; so he fatally shot the man. No arrests have been made. Sheriff Randy Smith is expected to give an update tomorrow.

A special session is likely next month so that lawmakers can decide how to deal with the state’s $313 million dollar budget shortfall. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the legislature raised nearly $2 billion in taxes last year, but it wasn’t enough to balance the budget…:
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Dardenne says they plan to use money from the rainy day fund to close some of the gap, but that still leaves about another 200 million dollars in cuts.

AT-and-T Louisiana donates 150-thousand dollars to the Jobs for America’s Graduates program in Louisiana. Governor John Bel Edwards says JAG is a non-profit program that helps young people who face difficult challenges earning a high school diploma, going to college or getting a job. Edwards is appreciative of the donation that will help bolster the state’s workforce…
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16:45 LRN Sportscast January 16th

Green Bay’s 34-31 win over Dallas was the most viewed NFL divisional playoff game ever. According to Fox, an average of 48.5 million people viewed the game. Pittsburgh’s 18-16 victory over Kansas City was seen by 37.4 million people. It will be the Packers versus the Falcons in Sunday’s NFC Championship game and Patriots and Steelers in the AFC title game.

In other football news…former Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan interviewed for the Redskins defensive coordinator opening today. Ryan was the Saints DC from 2013-2015.

Quarterback Anthony Jennings will not return to the Ragin Cajuns, according to the Daily Advertiser. The NCAA has denied Jennings’ request for another year of eligibility. Jennings argued that he barely played his junior season at LSU.

And former LSU wide receiver Jazz Ferguson says he’s transferring to Northwestern State.

Tonight, the Ragin Cajuns and the Warhawks are both at home. UL Lafayette hosts Georgia State after losing to Georgia Southern on Saturday, while Georgia Southern is in Monroe as ULM looks for its first league win.

The LSU Tigers have lost three in a row and they’ll have a difficult week coming up. They have road games at Auburn and Arkansas and might not have leading scorer Antonio Blakeney for Wednesday’s game at Auburn, because of an ankle injury. Coach Johnny Jones says they’ll know more tomorrow.

In college hoops…Louisiana Tech’s DaQuan Bracy is the Conference USA Freshman of the Week. Bracey averaged 17.5 points and five assists in victories at Charlotte and Old Dominion. He also shot 62-percent from the field and 50-percent from beyond the arc. Tech is tied for second in the league heading into Thursday’s home game against Rice.

In the NBA today…the Atlanta Hawks edged the New York Knicks 108-107. Former Louisiana Tech star Paul Millsap had 17 points and seven rebounds and blocked Derrick Rose’s shot in the final seconds that would have given New York the win.

16:30 LRN Newscast January 16th

The personal finance website Wallet Hub has published a report on race relations which indicates Louisiana is among the top 10 for making the most progress. Spokesperson Jill Gonzales says the report measured the gaps between blacks and whites in 16 key areas that put the state at number 10…:
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She says Louisiana is still struggling in areas of white/black business ownership, and average income.

State Police are looking for a vehicle that hit a trooper’s patrol car and injured the officer. Trooper Bryan Lee says the suspect sped off immediately after the wreck on Old Hammond Highway in East Baton Rouge Parish…
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The trooper suffered only minor injuries, but the search continues for a red or maroon Chevrolet HHR or Chrysler P-T Cruiser.

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office says a homeowner fatally shot a man last night around midnight who was allegedly acting erratically in the front yard of his Slidell home. Deputies say the homeowner stayed on the scene and cooperating with the investigation. No arrests have been made and Sheriff Randy Smith is expected to give an update tomorrow.

A recent poll commissioned by Restore the Mississippi River Delta finds over half of Louisianans surveyed believe coastal land loss is at a crisis, while 96-percent said it needs attention. Jimmy Frederick with the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana says saving the coast isn’t just about protecting coastal cities. He says it’s important for the entire state…:
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Frederick says 2017 is a critical year for the coast as lawmakers will be asked to approve a revised coastal master plan.

15:30 Newscast Jan 16

On this Martin Luther King Junior Day, the personal-finance website Wallet Hub issues a report that finds Louisiana ranks 10th among states making the most progress on race relations. Jeff Palermo has more…

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State Police are searching for a driver who pulled a hit and run on a Trooper yesterday on Old Hammond Hwy in Baton Rouge. Trooper Bryan Lee urges anyone with information to contact authorities.

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A survey by Applied Technology Research Corporation shows half of Louisiana voters believe coastal land loss is a crisis, and 62-percent are in favor of the state’s Coastal Restoration Master Plan. Jimmy Frederick with the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana says this survey shows Louisiana residents want major coastal projects completed.

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The state’s coastal Master plan would cost 50-billion dollars.

AT&T Louisiana has donated $150-thousand to the Louisiana Jobs for America’s Graduates program, which helps young people who face difficult challenges earn a high school diploma, complete college, and find employment. Governor John Bel Edwards says this program is critically important to our state.

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LRN PM Newscall January 16th

A poll of 500 likely Louisiana voters finds that 56-percent of them believe coastal land loss is at a crisis. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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On this Martin Luther King Junior Day, the personal-finance website Wallet Hub issues a report that finds Louisiana ranks 10th among states for making the most progress on race relations. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A recent poll commissioned by Restore the Mississippi River Delta finds over half of Louisianans polled believe coastal land loss is at a crisis, while 96-percent said it needs attention. Jimmy Frederick with the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana says saving the coast isn’t just about protecting coastal cities. He says it’s important for the entire state.

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The survey by Applied Technology Research Corporation also finds that 62-percent of respondents are in favor of Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan. A revised master plan is up for legislative approval this year. It calls for a variety of projects to build land and reduce flood risk. Frederick says the findings show coastal restoration is important to many Louisiana residents.

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The state’s coastal Master plan would cost 50-billion dollars. Frederick says there are federal dollars and money from BP available to get some of the work started and this survey shows Louisiana residents want major coastal projects completed.

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Today is Martin Luther King Jr Day, and Wallet Hub has issued a report on race relations which indicates Louisiana is among the top 10 for making the most progress. Spokesperson Jill Gonzales says the report measured the gaps between blacks and whites in 16 key indicators that put the state right at number 10…:

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Gonzales says, when it came to education, Louisiana ranked 4th and 6th best for making improvements on standardized test scores in reading and math, respectively. She says even though there was a lot of growth shown here on racial matters, there are still areas that are struggling…:

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Gonzales says there is also a large imbalance of workplace participation among blacks and whites in Louisiana. We’re among a handful of other southern states in WalletHub’s rankings of racial progress, and Gonzales says there is a bit of the “nowhere to go but up” factor at play…:

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AT&T Louisiana has donated 150-thousand dollars to the Louisiana Jobs for America’s Graduates program. JAG is a non-profit program that helps young people who face difficult challenges earn a high school diploma, successfully receive post-secondary education and find employment. Governor John Bel Edwards says this program is critically important to our state.

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Edwards says Louisiana is the largest JAG affiliate in the nation, with 115 sites.

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Last year, the program had a 76-percent job placement rate and an 80-percent full time jobs rate. Edwards says this donation will help create a better workforce.

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State Police are searching for a driver who hit and injured a trooper when his patrol car was stopped at a Baton Rouge intersection. Trooper Bryan Lee says the collision happened at about 3 p.m. yesterday when traffic was stopped on Old Hammond Hwy and the suspect immediately fled the scene.

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Lee says the trooper sustained minor injuries and the driver of the second vehicle was unharmed. He says the drive who ran into the trooper’s vehicle, sped off immediately following the crash and was headed westbound on Old Hammond.

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LSP says the suspect is a man and vehicle should have significant front-end damage. Lee urges anyone with information to contact authorities.

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14:30 LRN Newscast January 16th

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office is investigating a fatal shooting by a homeowner who says they shot a man who was acting erratically in the front yard of their home. No arrests have been made at this time, but detectives are still gathering evidence. Sheriff Randy Smith is expected to have more to say tomorrow.

A poll of 500 likely Louisiana voters finds that 56-percent of them believe coastal land loss is at a crisis. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Louisiana’s Jobs for America’s Graduates program has received a 150-thousand dollar donation. JAG helps young people who face difficult challenges earn a high school diploma and receive a college education and empoyement. Governor John Bel Edwads says Louisiana is the largest JAG affiliate in the nation, with 115 sites…
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Last year, the program had a 76-percent job placement rate.

State Police are searching for a driver who hit and injured a trooper when his patrol car was stopped at a Baton Rouge intersection. Trooper Bryan Lee says the collision happened at about 3 p.m. yesterday when traffic was stopped on Old Hammond Hwy and the suspect immediately fled the scene.
cut 12 (10) “…from behind”
Trooper only suffered minor injuries.

13:30 Newscast, January 16th, 2017

Today is Martin Luther King Jr Day, and Wallet Hub has issued a report on race relations which indicates Louisiana is among the top 10 for making the most progress. We’re among a handful of other southern states in WalletHub’s rankings of racial progress, and spokeswoman Jill Gonzales says there is a bit of the “nowhere to go but up” factor at play…:
Cut 8 (09) “deep south states”
She says Louisiana’s biggest improvement areas over time were health care, education and civil engagement.

A homeowner in Slidell shot and killed a man early Monday morning, according to the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office. They say deputies were called to a disturbance where the resident told investigators that he confronted a subject who was acting erratically in the front yard of his residence; so he fatally shot the man. No arrests have been made. The investigation is ongoing.

A recent poll commissioned by Restore the Mississippi River Delta finds over half of Louisianans polled believe coastal land loss is at a crisis. Jimmy Frederick with the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana says this shows the topic is important to residents here…:
cut 4 (06) “the future”
He says that’s why a master plan on coastal restoration is being proposed to the legislature for approval this year.

A special session could kick off as early as next month so that lawmakers can decide how to deal with the state’s $313 million dollar budget shortfall. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the legislature raised nearly $2 billion in taxes last year, but it just wasn’t enough to balance the budget…:
Cut 15 (12) “wants to do”
Dardenne says they plan to use money from the rainy day fund to close some of the gap, but that still leaves about another 200 million dollars in possible cuts.

 

 

12:30 Newscast, January 16th, 2017

Louisiana is 10th best in the nation for race relation improvements. According to a new survey by WalletHub, the state made the most progress in healthcare, education and civic engagement. WalletHub spokesperson Jill Gonzales says even though there was a lot of growth shown here on racial matters, there are still areas that are struggling…:
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She says there is also a large imbalance of workplace participation among blacks and whites in Louisiana.

A Houma high-school that was for black students only during segregation will reopen next month as a museum celebrating African-American history in St. Mary and Terrebonne parishes. Dedication will be held on February 4th for the schoolhouse that was once called The Academy.

A recent poll commissioned by Restore the Mississippi River Delta finds over half of Louisianans surveyed believe coastal land loss is at a crisis, while 96-percent said it needs attention. Jimmy Frederick with the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana says saving the coast isn’t just about protecting coastal cities. He says it’s important for the entire state…:
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He says that’s why a master plan on coastal restoration is being proposed to the legislature for approval this year.

Pro Football Focus has released its top 10 Heisman Trophy candidates to watch out for in 2017, and it includes running back Derrius Guice. Guice carried the ball 183 times for 1387 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2016. He also caught nine passes for 106 yards and a touchdown.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 16th

Tough playoff defeat for Haughton native and Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott. Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers eliminated Dallas from the postseason with a 34-31 victory thanks to great a 36-yard play by Rodgers to Jared Cook, which set up a game winning 51-yard field goal. The Cowboys rallied from an 18-point deficit to tie the game. Prescott liked how this team fought back…
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Green Bay advances to play Atlanta in the NFC Championship Game, while the AFC title game has New England hosting Pittsburgh.

In LSU football news…Southern Lab linebacker Damone Clark has committed to the Tigers. He’ll be part of the 2018 recruiting class. And former LSU receiver Jazz Ferguson has decided to transfer to Northwestern State.

The NCAA has rejected Ragin Cajuns quarterback Anthony Jennings appeal for another year of eligibilty. Jenning was hoping for another year, because he barely played his junior season at LSU. This means Jennings college career is done after he led UL Lafayette to a New Orleans Bowl appearance.

In basketball…the Pelicans are at Indiana this afternoon to close out a five-game road trip. At the halfway point of the season, New Orleans is 16-and-25, a game and a half back of Portland for the final playoff spot.

After a 2-0 road trip, Louisiana Tech is in a three-way tie for second place with a 4-1 record. The Bulldogs host Rice and North Texas this week.

In the Southland…UNO is in first place with a 4-1 record in league play. Southeastern Louisiana is tied for second with a 4-2 mark. The Lions beat McNeese State 79-75 yesterday as Moses Greenwood had 19 points.