LRN Newscast 15:30 February 17th

Republican lawmakers are making their case on the House floor today not to use 119-million dollars from the rainy day fund to address the state’s 304-million dollar budget deficit. Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala…
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But Democrats say using 119-million dollars from the state’s rainy day fund will help soften cuts to critical areas like health care and education. If a budget plan is approved by the House, it will still need Senate approval.

The state tourism office has started a social media campaign called hashtag only in Louisiana. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser if you have a story to tell that’s uniquely Lousiana then publish it on social media with the hashtag only in Louisiana…
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Parkway High School in Bossier City has fired David Feaster as head football coach, after making a statement on a radio station saying Alabama coaches are not allowed on campus to recruit players. The school’s principal did not like that Feaster was making rules for the school. KTBS TV Sports Director Tatum Everett says Feaster’s firing comes as a shock….
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Feaster claims the ban has been in place for the last four years after he didn’t like the way the Crimson Tide try to recruit Brandon Harris.

Today his hometown will celebrate LSU head Coach Ed Orgeron. Coach O is a native of Larose, and tonight an event will be held at the local civic center at 6pm to honor the Tigers new coach. Organizer Larry Weidel says BaBa, was a football star back in the day…:
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LRN PM Newscall February 17th

The state’s plan for spending the first round of federal flood assistance has been approved by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Halen Doughty has more…

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The Louisiana Office of Tourism is encouraging Louisianans to use the hashtag #OnlyInLouisiana to promote tourism. Don Molino has more…

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The US Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved the state’s plan for spending the first $438 million approved for Louisiana flood recovery. The governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff Julie Baxter Payer says the next step is for HUD to do grant agreements and open a line of credit for the state.

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Payer says some of this assistance will go to small business owners who were impacted. But she says most of it will help low income families who are elderly or disabled and did not have flood insurance.

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Payer says an additional $1.2 billion was approved by Congress in December that will go to other affected homeowners. She says they gathered public input on the plan for allocating that round of federal aid and are ready to submit the plan to HUD for approval.

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The governor is requesting an additional $2 billion in flood assistance, and there are reports of a meeting between John Bel Edwards and President Donald Trump on February 24th.

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The House has spent all day discussing how deep the cuts should be to the budget to address a 304 million dollar budget deficit. Democratic New Orleans Representative Walt Leger supports using 119-million dollars from the rainy day fund to prevent deep cuts to the department of health…

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But Republican Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala says it’s not okay to keep dipping into the Rainy Day Fund whenever the state faces a shortfall.

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Republicans want to avoid tapping the Rainy Day fund again or use less than what the governor recommends. Instead they prefer to cut state spending, because another large revenue shortfall is expected next fiscal year. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith reminds GOP legislators that deep reductions to the budget will impact the public.

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Bacala says the state is spending more than it receives in tax revenues, which is why he prefers cutting the budget, before using one-time money to pay for recurring expenses..

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The Louisiana Office of Tourism has launched a new social media campaign to get Louisianans to promote tourism in our state. Lt Governor Billy Nungesser says the hashtag #OnlyInLouisiana allows residents to be tourism ambassadors for the Bayou State because no one can tell our story better than Louisianans.

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Like many state agencies, tourism is facing budget cuts amid a midyear budget shortfall. Nungesser says we just don’t have the money to promote tourism in every corner of the state, which is why this effort is so important.

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Nungesser says people can sign up to become ambassadors at LouisianaTravel.com/ambassador. He says ambassadors will receive stickers to help promote Louisiana tourism. He says they want to make marketing the Bayou State as much fun as possible.

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Parkway High School in Bossier City has fired David Feaster as head football coach, after making a statement on a radio station saying Alabama coaches are not allowed on campus to recruit players. The school’s principal did not like that Feaster was making rules for the school. KTBS TV Sports Director Tatum Everett says Feaster’s firing comes as a shock.

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Feaster claims the ban has been in place for the last four years after he didn’t like the way the Crimson Tide try to recruit Brandon Harris. Everett says Feaster still remains a math teacher at Parkway. She says many previous players have voiced their disapproval of Feaster’s termination.

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While Feaster has had success on the football field, he has been a lightning rod because of other previous controversial statements. Everett says the school believed that Feaster was not worth the success he brought to the program with the kind of negative attention he also brought. She says Feaster’s first order of business after receiving the news was talking to his players.

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14:30 LRN Newscast February 17th

A lengthy discussion is taking place on the House floor today over how much to cut from the budget versus dipping into the state’s rainy day fund to address a 304-million dollar midyear shortfall. Prairieville Representative Tony Bacala says the state is spending more than it receives in tax revenues, which is why he prefers cutting the budget, before using one-time money to pay for recurring expenses..
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Democratic New Orleans Representative Walt Leger supports using 119-million dollars from the rainy day fund to prevent deep cuts to the department of health…
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Whatever plan that comes out of the House today, still must get senate approval. The special session to address the budget shortfall must end Wednesday night.

The Office of Tourism is encouraging Louisianans to use the hashtag #OnlyInLouisiana to promote tourism. Don Molino has more…
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The winningest coach in Parkway High School football history has been dismissed and it appears its over comments David Feaster made about Alabama. Feaster said in a radio interview that Alabama coaches have been banned from Parkway, because of the “unethical” recruitment of former quarterback Brandon Harris. Apparently, Parkway administration didn’t like the attention this statement was bringing to their school.

13:30 LRN newscast Feb 17th

Federal officials approve the state’s plan to use 438-million dollars to help some four-thousand residents rebuild from the March and August floods. But over 100-thousand homes were damaged and Julie Baxter Payer, with the governor’s office, says the state is awaiting federal approval to spend another one-point-two-billion dollars that was approved by Congress….
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A long debate is taking place in the House over proposed cuts to the budget to address a 304-million dollar midyear shortfall. Republicans are proposing deeper cuts than the governor has recommended. But Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says the cuts being proposed will impact the public…
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The debate is expected to continue for the rest of the afternoon.

The Louisiana Office of Tourism launches a new social media campaign to get Louisianans to promote tourism. Lt Governor Billy Nungesser says the hashtag #OnlyInLouisiana allows residents to be tourism ambassadors for the Bayou State because no one can tell our story better than Louisianans.
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Budget cuts are making it difficult to promote the state to potential visitors, so they need the public’s help.

It’s NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans. Jay Cicero, CEO and president of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says it’s another great opportunity to market the city and state….
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Cicero says the economic impact of hosting the All-Star game is around 100-million dollars.

12:30 LRN Newscast February 17th

A lengthy debate is underway on the House floor over a measure that does not use any dollars from the Rainy Day Fund to help close a 304-million dollar budget gap. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds’ bill calls for 128-million dollars in an additional cuts than the governor has proposed….
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But others argue it’s the middle of the budget year and now is not the time to be cutting more than necessary.

The federal government has approved the state’s use of 438-million dollars in federal flood aid that was allocated by Congress. Julie Baxter Payer with the governor’s office says most of it will help low income families who are elderly or disabled and did not have flood insurance….
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Payer says they are waiting for federal approval on another 1-point-two billion dollars that can be used to help homeowners rebuild.

Today is Coach “O” Day in Lafourche Parish to honor LSU’s head football coach Ed Orgeron. Orgeron is a native of Larose, where an event will be held at the local civic center at 6:00 p.m. Organizer Larry Weidel says the event has over 90 sponsors and 1,000 tickets were sold…:
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During the banquet Orgeron’s high school football jersey will be retired.

Parkway High School Head Football Coach David Feaster has been dismissed. The abrupt firing comes days after telling a Shreveport radio talk show host that Alabama football coaches are not welcome on Parkway’s campus.

11:40 LRN Sportscast Feb 17

Big news out of northwest Louisiana as Parkway High School Head Football Coach David Fester has been dismissed. The abrupt firing comes just days after telling Shreveport radio host Tim Fletcher that Alabama football coaches are not welcome on Parkway’s campus. Feaster has been upset with the recruiting of his former quarterback Brandon Harris.

Today it’s Ed Orgeron Day in LaFourche Parish as a celebration for Coach “O” will take place in his hometown of LaRose at the local civic center. Orgeron’s high school football jersey will be retired and his 1977 state championship South LaFourche football team will also be honored. Organizer Larry Weidel says proceeds from the event will also be donated to local charities…
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The event gets underway at 6 PM.

It’s opening day for the college baseball season. Junior Alex Lange will start on the mound for the Tigers. It’s the first opening day start for the big right-hander and he says he’s had butterflies in his stomach all week…
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First pitch for the Tigers and Air Force is at 7 PM. Also tonight, the Cajuns are at Southeastern and Louisiana Tech hosts Arkansas Pine-Bluff.

It’s the NBA All-Star game weekend in New Orleans. President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation Jay Cicero says the festivities start today:
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Tonight, Pelicans rookie Buddy Hield plays in the Rising Stars Challenge .

11:30 Newscast Feb 17

The US Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved the state’s plan for spending the first $438 million approved for Louisiana flood recovery. The governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff Julie Baxter Payer says the next step is for HUD to do grant agreements and open a line of credit for the state.

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Payer adds they are ready to submit the plan for the additional $1.2 billion Congress approved.

Ahead of his second expulsion hearing on Monday, Napoleonville Senator Troy Brown resigned from the Senate. He says for as long as he could remember, he desired to serve his district and the people of Louisiana.

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The resignation comes amid hearings to expel Brown following his second domestic abuse conviction.

LSU’s new head football coach Ed Orgeron is being honored in his hometown today, as it’s Coach O Day in Lafourche Parish. Organizer Larry Weidel says the biggest takeaway is the development of a non-profit organization that will donate all the money collected to charities in Lafourche Parish.

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The event will be held tonight in Orgeron’s hometown of Larose.

For the third time in 9 years, New Orleans is once again hosting the NBA All-star game. President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation Jay Cicero says the big game takes place on Sunday in the Smoothie King Center, but there will be plenty of festivities all weekend.

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Cicero says there’s also the three-point and dunk contests on Saturday night.

10:30 LRN Newscast February 17th

The state House votes for the first time today on proposals to close the 304-million dollar budget deficit. The two measures up for debate today call for cuts to higher education, public schools and prisons. State Representative Walt Leger, a democrat from New Orleans, believes the legislature should follow the governor’s plan and use 119-million dollars from the rainy day fund…
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Republican Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds has a proposal today that would not use any rainy day funding, instead it calls for spending reductions to eliminate the 304-million dollar midyear deficit…
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The legislature must approve a budget cutting plan by Wednesday night.

It’s Coach “O” day in LaFourche Parish. Emelie Gunn has more on the fesitivies for LSU’s Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron…
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It’s NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans. Jay Cicero, CEO and president of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, it’s another great opportunity to market the city and state….
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Cicero says the economic impact of hosting the All-Star game is around 100-million dollars.

09:30 Newscast, February 17th, 2017

Troy Brown has resigned from the state senate ahead of a second hearing on his expulsion. He was under fire from the body due to domestic violence convictions. Brown said he wanted to spare the Senate from having to go through this process which is one reason he’s stepping down…:
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A special election will be called in Brown’s district to replace him.

Today the full state House will take up two measures on whether to use the Rainy Day Fund to help close the budget gap. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds co-authored a bill that would use no rainy day dollars because he says there are areas in state government that need to be cut in order to reduce the shortfall..:
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But others argue it’s the middle of the budget year and now is not the time to be cutting more than necessary.

Today is Coach “O” Day in Lafourche Parish to honor LSU’s new head football coach Ed Orgeron. Orgeron is a native of Larose, where an event will be held at the local civic center at 6:00 p.m. Organizer Larry Weidel says the event has over 90 sponsors and 1,000 tickets were sold…:
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During the banquet Orgeron’s high school football jersey will be retired.

It is once again NBA All-star weekend in the Big Easy. President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation Jay Cicero says the event was moved from Charlotte, North Carolina, in light of an anti-LGBT law that was enacted there last year..:
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This is the third time in 9 years that New Orleans has hosted an all-star game, which is a record return rate.

 

08:30 Newscast, February 17th, 2017

State Senator Troy Brown announces he’s stepping down amid calls for his resignation due to his domestic violence convictions. The Napoleonville lawmaker said it was clear a fair and impartial hearing among his peers would not transpire…:
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A special election will be called in Brown’s district to replace him.

Lawmakers will continue their focus on the budget deficit today. In the House, a measure on whether to use the Rainy Day Fund will be heard, or to just tap into a portion of it. New Orleans Representative Walt Leger supports using the savings account as opposed to some devastating cuts Republicans are proposing…:
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But others say the state needs to be more fiscally responsible and now is the time to move in that direction.

Today his hometown will celebrate LSU head Coach Ed Orgeron. Coach O is a native of Larose, and tonight an event will be held at the local civic center at 6pm to honor the Tigers new coach. Planning committee spokesman Larry Weidel says BaBa, was a football star back in the day…:
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He says during the banquet, Orgeron’s high school football jersey will be retired.

This weekend is a big one for the Big Easy, highlighted by the NBA All-Star game and events. President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation Jay Cicero says festivities are taking place all weekend…:
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He says this event had a $106 million economic impact for the state when New Orleans last hosted in 2014.