06:45 Sportscast, January 10th, 2017

Clemson made history last night and ended up winning the College Football title for the first time since 1981, after a last-second 2-yard touchdown pass by quarterback Deshaun Watson lifted the Tigers to the 35-31 victory over Alabama. LSU sports information director Michael Bonnette tweeted that after three Clemson touchdowns, the LSU football defense allowed the fewest TDs in the FBS this year with 16 in 12 games.

Former LSU Tiger Michael Clayton and New Orleans native Payton Manning found each other on the sideline during the game in Tampa and posted a picture together on Facebook.

Speaking of Manning, he and fellow Big Easy native Marshall Faulk are going to the College Football Hall of Fame. They will be inducted later this year.

Now the College football playoff semifinals will rotate back to where they began after the 2014 season with the Sugar and Rose Bowls hosting January 1st, 2018. The title game will be in Atlanta.

Another impressive scoring effort last night by Pelicans star Anthony Davis lifted New Orleans to a 110-96 victory against the Knicks. Davis had 40 points and 18 rebounds before leaving the court with a hip injury. The victory snaps a three game losing streak for New Orleans who stay in New York to face Brooklyn on Thursday.

LSU’s DJ Chark is returning for his senior season. The Alexandria native caught 26 passes for 466 yards and three touchdowns during his a break-out 2016 campaign. He made a tweet suggesting that he’ll be taking former LSU running back Leonard Fournette’s No. 7.

Last night in SWAC college hoops, Southern floundered a late lead and ended up falling to Jackson State 65-61. Grambling is now 7-10 on the season after a 67-62 victory over Alcorn State.

Former Saints offensive coordinator Doug Marrone was named as the new head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars Monday.

 

06:30 Newscast, January 10th, 2017

The staff of the Louisiana Board of Regents is proposing several changes to the TOPS scholarship program. Higher Ed Commissioner Joe Rallo says they are looking at new ways the scholarship could be awarded, since the state failed to fully fund the program…:
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He says the board is reviewing their report, and the final recommendations will be made in February.

The cold weather over the weekend damaged many plants and it has some wondering what to do next. LSU AgCenter Horticulturist Dan Gill recommends waiting a while to see if the plant is actually dead, even if it appears to have damage…:
cut 4 (10) “seven days”
Gill says once you determine if parts of your plant have been damaged, it’s time to prune the affected areas.

Clean-up officially begins today for the old Charity Hospital building in New Orleans after being abandoned since Hurricane Katrina. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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WWE’s WrestleMania Tweeted that the big professional wrestling event is coming back to New Orleans in 2018. Governor John Bel Edwards says he’ll be on hand today to take part in the official announcement this morning.

 

AM Newscall January 10,2017

Many plants were affected by this weekend’s freeze and Emelie Gunn has tips on how to treat the damaged plants…

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The staff of the Louisiana Board of Regents is recommending several changes to the TOPS scholarship program that will need legislative approval. Halen Doughty has more…

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Clean-up officially begins today for the old Charity Hospital building in New Orleans after being abandoned since Hurricane Katrina. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The cold weather over the weekend damaged many plants and it has some wondering what to do next. LSU AgCenter Horticulturist Dan Gill recommends waiting a while to see if the plant is actually dead, even if it appears to have damage.

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Gill says once you determine if parts of your plant have been damaged, it’s time to prune the affected areas, but tropical plants should be treated differently than woody plants. He says with the herbaceous tropical plants, remove oozy, mushy, and foul smelling damaged tissue.

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Gill says a technique to immediately determine if a woody plant is damaged, is to scratch the bark with your thumb nail and if the tissue is green, it’s still alive and if it’s brown underneath, it’s dead. He also says do not get discouraged if a covered a plant and still received damage…

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The staff of the Louisiana Board of Regents is proposing several changes to the TOPS scholarship program. Higher Ed Commissioner Joe Rallo says the board is reviewing their report, and the final recommendations will be made in February. He says they are looking at a variety of ways to change how the scholarship is awarded, after the state failed to fully fund the program for the first time this year.

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The report also suggests freshmen TOPS recipients would have 80-percent of their total tuition covered, sophomores 90-percent and juniors and seniors 100-percent. Rallo says another proposed change would require TOPS students to take 30 credit hours a year, rather than 24. He says the goal of the switch would be to encourage students to graduate more quickly. He says currently less than 40-percent of TOPS students graduate in 4 years.

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Rallo says they are also looking into selling the naming rights of the scholarship program. He says TOPS students are the state’s best and brightest, and companies may be willing to help fund those students’ education.

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The proposals come after cuts to higher ed and TOPS meant scholarship recipients were forced to pay more than 50-percent of their spring semester tuition. Any changes to the program would not take effect until 2018, and it will need legislative approval.

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The clean-up process for Charity Hospital in New Orleans begins today. The historic building has been out of commission since Hurricane Katrina. LSU Health New Orleans Health Care Services Division Director of Facility Planning Jerry Jones says this project will cost over 6.4 million dollars. He says everything inside the building has been there since 2005.

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The process is expected to take around 180 days. Jones says all the equipment is rusted and not usable, so it will have to be stripped and used as scrap metal.

cut 11 (09) “disposed of”

The facilities contain asbestos, mold, chemicals, and other hazardous materials and the building is not safe for immediate occupancy. Jones says FEMA will pay for the cleanup. He says they’ve been waiting to finally clean out the facility for over 10 years.

cut 12 (09) “reuse”

It’s unclear what will happen with the 78 year old structure once it’s cleaned out.

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A 39-year-old Pierre Part man has been arrested for allegedly accidently texting an Assumption Parish Sheriff’s deputy about a potential drug deal. Commander Lonny Cavalier says on Friday night, Dwayne Hebert sent a text stating his crystal meth product was ready for delivery.

Cut 13 (09) “arrested him”

Cavalier says no bond has been set for Hebert. He says Hebert was also arrested with two firearms along with the crystal meth.

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Cavalier says Hebert was arrested with two firearms along with the crystal meth. He says this really is an unusual case.

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18:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries agent who was shot multiple times in Morehouse Parish is in stable condition. State Police Col. Mike Edmonson says it’s a miracle that 25-year-old Tyler Wheeler is doing so well, after being shot in the head, neck, and arm early Saturday morning…:
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31-year-old Amethyst Baird of Monroe is charged with the crime, but Edmonson says there are still a lot of unknowns.

Governor John Bel Edwards plans to go back to Washington in February to secure more federal funds for flood recovery. He says Congress has already approved more than $1.5 billion, but that will not cover flood victims who had flood insurance…:
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He says Louisiana is still $2 billion short for a full, robust recovery.

The staff of the Louisiana Board of Regents is recommending several changes to the TOPS scholarship program that will need legislative approval. Halen Doughty has more…
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The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office arrests two adults after three juveniles in their care tested postive for narcotics. Captain Tommy Carnline….
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19-year-old Stephan Matthews and 22-year-old Kate Bordelon of Pineville are in jail on a charge of second-degree cruelty to juveniles.

17:30 Newscast January 9,2017

In north Louisiana, law enforcement from around the state gave an update on the shooting and injuring of LDWF Senior Agent Tyler Wheeler. Michelle Southern reports…:
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A Pierre Part man has been arrested after allegedly accidentally texting an Assumption Parish Sheriff’s deputy about a potential drug deal. 39-year-old Dwayne Paul Hebert was met by authorities at a location where he planned to sell crystal meth. Heber was arrested with two firearms along with the drug. He was charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, resisting an officer and other charges.

 
The race to become the state’s next elected State Treasurer is underway as Covington Representative John Schroder becomes the first person to announce he’s a candidate for the job. The election takes place in October. The other big election is the New Orleans mayoral race, so Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Big Easy voters will playa major role in this race…

cut 7 (07) “…term limited”
Dubos anticipates a lot of candidates running for State Treasurer.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested two people after allegations were made that children in their care tested positive for drugs. Captain Tommy Carnline says the complaint originally came in from the Department of Children and Family Services in regards in a November incident..:
cut 12 (10) “for the parents”

Carnline says 19-year-old Stephan Deshon Matthews and 22-year-old Katie Meshell Bordelon each face 2nd degree cruelty to juveniles…:

16:45 LRN Sportscast

Sports talk hosts are having fun with Odell Beckham’s poor playoff debut. The former LSU Tiger dropped three passes, including one for a touchdown in a 38-13 loss to Green Bay. Beckham reportedly punched a hole in a wall after the game, but seemed relatively calm when he spoke with reporters afterwards….
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The New York media and fans have said that Beckham can spend plenty of days on a boat before the next season starts. Beckham is catching flak for a trip to Miami early last week, where he and his fellow Giants receivers took a shirtless photo while taking a boat ride.

LSU’s DJ Chark is returning for his senior season. The Alexandria native caght 26 passes for 466 yards and three touchdowns during his a break-out 2016 campaign.

New Orleans natives Peyton Manning and Marshall Faulk are heading into the College Football Hall of Fame. They will be inducted later this year. Former USC quarterback Matt Leinart, ex-New Mexico Star Brian Urlacher, along with former Florida and South Carolina Coach Steve Spurrier are also part of this class.

Former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams is the new defensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns. Williams was with the Rams the last three seasons. Williams was the Saints defensive coordinator during the Super Bowl season, but missed the 2012 season as punishment for his role in the Saints Bountygate scandal.

Former Saints offensive coordinator Doug Marrone was named as the new head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars today. Marrone was the Saints O-C from 2006-2009.

In the NBA…the Pelicans visit the New York Knicks. The Knicks have lost seven of their last eight, while New Orleans will look to end a three-game losing streak.

In the SWAC…Southern is at Jackson State, while Grambling State hsot Alcorn State. Grambling and Alcorn are 1-2 in SWAC play.

16:30 LRN Newscast Janury 9th

State Police say Wildlife and Fisheries Agent Tyler Wheeler is responding well to treatment after he was shot five times early Saturday morning in Morehouse Parish. Two residents from Monroe have been arrested in connection with the shooting and State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says more arrests are possible….
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Edmonson says they are still trying to get a handle on what sparked the shooting.

Governor John Bel Edwards was present for today’s press conference in Monroe to update the public on Wheeler’s condition. Edwards says it infuriates him that another law enforcement officer was attacked.

Tonight the governor’s mansion will be lit in blue in recognition of Law Enforcement Appreication Day.

Tomorrow the governor will reportedly in New Orleans for an announcement that WrestleMania is returning to the Crescent City in 2018.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he will return to Washington in February to continue efforts to get more flood aid to Louisiana. Edwards says helping homeowners isn’t the only flood recovery need…:
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So far, Congress has allocated $1.6 billion for Louisiana’s flood recovery.

Two Pineville residents have been charged with second-degree cruelty to juveniles after narcotics were found in the system of three kids that were in their care. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office captain Tommy Carnline says they arrested 19-year-old Stephan Matthews and 22-year-old Katie Bordelon after receiving a complaint from D-C-F-S…
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Carnline says the children are doing okay.

15:30 Newscast January 9,2017

A Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent is now in stable condition after being shot multiple times in Morehouse Parish on Saturday. State Police Col. Mike Edmonson says 25-year-old Tyler Wheeler cannot speak yet and officials are working to determine what happened when Wheeler encountered 31-year-old Amethyst Baird of Monroe on Hwy 165.
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Baird has been arrested and charged with one count of attempted first degree murder of a police officer and 34-year-old Jeremy Gullette has been charged with accessory after the fact.

A 39-year-old Pierre Part man was arrested after allegedly accidentally texting an Assumption Parish Sheriff’s deputy about a drug deal. Authorities met Dwayne Paul Hebert at a location where Hebert planned to sell crystal meth.Hebert was book on possession if methamphetamine with intent to distribute, resisting an officer along with other charges.

 

Governor John Bel Edwards plans to return to Washington next month to secure more federal dollars for flood recovery. Edwards says since the historic flooding in August, he visited D.C. five times to advocate for more funds, but the state is still 2 billion dollars short of a full recovery.
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The race for state treasurer is now kicking off, just as we got over a historic election cycle last month. Today, Covington Rep. John Schroder announced he’s running for the potion vacated by John Kennedy, who was elected as a U.S. Senator. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says the Republican lawmaker is likely the first of many to enter the race.
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The special election will occur in October.

14:30 LRN Newscast January 9th

Law enforcement held a press conference this morning to give an update on the weekend shooting of a LDWF Agent Tyler Wheeler. Michelle Southern has more…
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The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office is investigating its first homicide of 2017. Deputies say two subjects were shot along Highway 190 in Slidell and one of them died at the hospital. Authorities believe the shooting was drug related and more information is expected to be released tomorrow.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office arrests two adults after three juveniles in their care tested postive for narcotics. Captain Tommy Carnline says they are not releasing information on how the narcotics got into the systems of the children….
cut 14 (09) “…day in court”
19-year-old Stephan Deshon Matthews and 22-year-old Kate Meshell Bordelon of Pineville are in jail on a charge of second-degree cruelty to juveniles.

The race to become the state’s next elected State Treasurer is underway as Covington Representative John Schroder becomes the first person to announce he’s a candidate for the job. The election takes place in October. The other big election is the New Orleans mayoral race, so Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Big Easy voters will play a major role in this race…
cut 7 (07) “…term limited”
Dubos anticipates a lot of candidates running for State Treasurer.

LRN PM Newscall January 9th

Governor John Bel Edwards is heading back to Washington next month to seek more federal assistance for Louisiana’s flood recovery. Halen Doughty has more…

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In north Louisiana, law enforcement from around the state gave an update on the shooting and injuring of LDWF Senior Agent Tyler Wheeler. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Governor John Bel Edwards says he will go back to Washington in February in an effort to secure more federal funds for flood recovery. Since the August flood, he has visited D.C. five times to advocate for flood recovery dollars, but Louisiana is still $2 billion short for a full, robust recovery.

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Edwards is confident President-elect Donald Trump is willing to help flood victims. So far, Congress has allocated $1.6 billion for Louisiana’s flood recovery. The first $438 million will got to moderate income homeowners who are elderly or disabled, while the additional $1.2 will go to other homeowners. But Edwards says no homeowners who had flood insurance will be eligible for any of the $1.6 billion Louisiana has secured so far.

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Edwards says helping homeowners isn’t the only flood recovery need in the state. He says federal dollars are also needed for flood mitigation projects and for rebuilding infrastructure.

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We just got over a historic election cycle, but there is another big race kicking off in Louisiana for state treasurer as John Kennedy exits for US Senate. Today, Covington Representative John Schroder announced his candidacy for the job. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says the Republican lawmaker is likely the first of many to get into this race:

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The special election to replace Kennedy won’t occur until October, the same day as the New Orleans mayoral election. Dubos says this means voters in The Big Easy will play a major role in this race…:

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Kennedy’s deputy treasurer, Ron Henson, will serve as interim treasurer for most of 2017 and during budget talks in the legislature. Dubos says this race is wide open and it’s hard to predict the direction it will take…:

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent who was shot multiple times in Morehouse Parish is in stable condition. That’s according to State Police Col. Mike Edmonson, who says it’s a miracle 25-year-old Tyler Wheeler is doing so well, after being shot in the head, neck, and arm early Saturday morning.

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Edmonson says Wheeler cannot speak yet, but they know when he can that the two and a half year LDWF veteran will have a lot to say. He says officials are still trying to figure out exactly what happened when Wheeler encountered 31-year-old Amethyst Baird of Monroe along Highway 165.

Cut 10 (09) “side of the road”

Baird has been arrested on one count of attempted first degree murder of a police officer, and 34-year-old Jeremy Gullette has been charged with accessory after the fact. Edmonson says the investigation is ongoing, and more arrests are possible as the case unfolds.

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The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office says two people are behind bars amid allegations children in their care tested positive for drugs. Captain Tommy Carnline says the complaint originally came in from the Department of Children and Family Services in regards in a November incident..:

cut 12 (10) “for the parents” 

Carnline says 19-year-old Stephan Deshon Matthews and 22-year-old Katie Meshell Bordelon each face 2nd degree cruelty to juveniles…:

Cut 13 (10) “bond each”

Carnline says they are not releasing information on how the narcotics got into the systems of the children…:

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