13:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

Flu season in Louisiana is in full swing. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon advises tornado victims not to wait to file a claim. He says while it’s important for consumers to know what their coverage is, there won’t be any flood versus wind controversy with this event…:
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Donelon says residents should not begin permanent repairs until an inspector has come to assess the damage.

A contractor in Ascension Parish has been arrested amid allegations he defrauded more than dozen homeowners who flooded in August. That’s according to Sheriff Jeff Wiley who says the suspect, 39-year-old Matthew Morris, is the owner of Complete Construction Contractors. He says they would complicate agreements to rack up thousands in claims:
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Morris faces a number of charges. Wiley expects there are more victims out there.

Filming is underway in Louisiana for a new TV series from Marvel. Louisiana Entertainment Executive Director Chris Stelly says it’s based on a comic book called Cloak & Dagger. He hopes this encourages more production crews to choose Hollywood South…:
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Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger will air on Freeform after production is completed.

 

 

12:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

The flu season in Louisiana is ramping up as we’ve surpassed other states with the number of cases. Dr. Frank Welch with LDH says five out of 100 visits to the doctor are for flu like symptoms, and a nasty strain is going around this year…:
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He says this bad flu season will likely last from six to eight weeks.

The names of the three victims killed in Wednesday’s explosion at a packaging plant near DeRidder have been released. 32-year-old William Rolls, 40-year-old Sedrick Stallworth and 40-year-old Jody Goch were working at the plant when two tanks burst open. State Police Sergeant James Anderson says they do have a preliminary cause…:
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Seven other workers were injured, but only one is still in the hospital.

Marvel has selected Louisiana as their filming location for a new TV series to air on the Freeform network. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The National Weather Service confirmed five tornado touchdowns during Tuesday’s severe weather. An EF-2 touched down in Killian where two people were injured and a damage path of about one mile. A tornado track in Donaldsonville in Ascension Parish was found and moved east 6 miles into St. James Parish. In eastern New Orleans, there were reports of an E-F 3 tornado that left 25 injured.

 

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 9th

LSU introduced its two new assistant football coaches today, Tommie Robinson and Mickey Joseph. Robinson will serve as the Tigers running backs coach and recruiting coordinator. He was recently named the Pac-12 Recruiter of the Year and he talked today about what it takes to be a good recruiter….
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Joseph will coach the wide receivers and the New Orleans native says he plans to improve the Tiger wide outs…
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Joseph has previously coached at Louisiana Tech and Grambling.

LSU designated hitter Byrce Jordan will miss the 2017 season after tearing his ACL in his knee in practice. The former Barbe standout was expected to bat clean-up after hitting .293 last season. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says Bryce Jordan would have been the perfect hitter behind LSU’s best power hitter Greg Deichman, who is slated to bat third…
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Mainieri says there are three players who can fill the D-H role this season, Jordan Romero, Bryce Adams and left-handed hitter Mason Templet.

In basketball…the Utah Jazz blasted the Pelicans 127-94 last night. In college hoops…Louisiana Tech is at UTEP. The Bulldogs are two games back of Middle Tennesse in the Conference USA standings. In the Southland…Northwestern State hosts Houston Baptist , while UNO is at McNeese. The Privateers are tied for first in the league.

11:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

Today the governor is expected to announce his tax reform proposals that legislators will consider during the regular session in April. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Attorney General Jeff Landry announces the arrest of two women who allegedly received flood disaster relief money from FEMA that they did not qualify for. He says 37-year old Kimberly Cage got almost $30,000 from FEMA for home repairs on a property she didn’t own. 32-year-old Munoz Licona is accused of receiving disaster aid for a home where she didn’t live.

Filming is underway in Louisiana for a new TV series from Marvel. Louisiana Entertainment Executive Director Chris Stelly says they’re very excited to have the Marvel brand in Louisiana. He says the new show is a spin off from a Marvel classic, The Spectacular Spider-Man…:
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He says they’ll be filming in New Orleans and likely in other areas of the state as well.

As many residents are picking up the pieces after tornadoes ravaged south Louisiana, Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon advises victims not to hesitate to file a claim. He says some policyholders worry that their premiums would go up or they would be non-renewed by their insurer..:
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He encourages residents to document their loss with pictures of the damage.

 

10:30 LRN Newsast February 9th

Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to unveil his tax reform plan today when he meets with the Committee of 100 in Washington, D.C. President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin, says comprehensive tax reform is needed because many of the tax hikes approved last year will expire next year…:
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Tax changes could be made during the regular session, which is set to begin in April.

The governor is also in Washington for the D-C Mardi Gras festivities. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the parties are a lot of fun, but it’s also a chance for Louisiana to sell the state to corporate leaders in business meetings during the day….
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Pinsonat says Saturday’s Ball is one of the biggest social events of the year in D-C.

State judge Mike Erwin in Baton Rouge has been banned from a popular eatery in the Capital City called Sammy’s Grill, because he allegedly used a racial slur during a dispute over a chair at the bar. Legal analyst Tim Meche anticipates the Louisiana Judiciary Commission will investigate. He says in 2004 a judge in Houma was suspended for a year for wearing a blackface costume at Halloween…
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Erwin’s staff has issued a no comment regarding the situation.

Cleco’s chief executive officer Darren Olagues, who was arrested in December for domestic abuse strangulation in an incident involving his wife, has resigned. The charges against Olagues were dropped at the request of his wife last month. Bill Fontento will serve as interim CEO for the Pineville-based utility company.

09:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

Today in Washington D.C., Governor John Bel Edwards will speak to the Committee of 100 to outline tax reform proposals for the upcoming regular session. President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin, says Louisiana has the highest combined state and local sales tax in the country. But sales tax revenues fluctuate with the economy…:
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division agent Tyler Wheeler, who was shot in early January near Monroe, due to finish his rehab in Mississippi and return to Monroe this weekend. LDWF Col. Joey Broussard says Wheeler is already able to walk up a short flight of steps…:
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Broussard says upon his return, Wheeler will continue outpatient rehab at Shreveport’s University Health Center.

Mardi Gras season is kicking off in Washington D.C. The Mystick Krewe of Louisiana celebrates the carnival season today through Saturday in the nation’s capital. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this is a great time for Louisiana lawmakers to have fun, because when they get back they head straight into a special legislative session..:
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The festivities take place at the Washington Hilton. Pinsonat says it’s the hottest ticket in town.

Tuesday’s tornado that slammed New Orleans east was unfortunately one for the record books. The National Weather Service says the twister that officials say destroyed 300 buildings and seriously damaged another 640 was an EF 3, the first of its kind in Orleans Parish. That means winds were around 140 miles an hour.

 

08:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards says one of the things Louisiana badly needs to avoid future budget issues is major tax reform, and he’s expected to release that plan today. President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin, expects the governor will propose lowering the sales tax and raising the income tax…:
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The plan will be up for review in the regular session.

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent Tyler Wheeler, who was shot five times during a traffic stop last month, will return home to Monroe this weekend. LDWF Col. Joey Broussard says it’s a miracle Wheeler is doing so well…:
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Wheeler has been in rehab in Mississippi where he is now walking half a mile each day on a treadmill.

A state judge in Baton Rouge has been banned from a popular local restaurant chain after he allegedly used racial slurs towards a black woman. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Pineville-based utility company Cleco announces CEO Darren Olagues has resigned his position. The board has selected its chair, Peggy Scott, to assume the role of Interim CEO during what’s expected to be a year long search for a permanent replacement. Olagues was arrested for domestic abuse strangulation by the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office in December of last year.

 

07:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

Today the governor is expected to announce his tax reform proposals that legislators will consider during the regular session in April. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Mardi Gras season is kicking off in Washington D.C. The Mystick Krewe of Louisiana celebrates the carnival season today through Saturday in the nation’s capital. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Saturday’s ball is considered the hottest ticket in town…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards announces FEMA has extended the Transitional Sheltering Assistance program to March 11th for August flood victims. Those eligible are staying in hotel rooms paid for by FEMA.

Six of the seven people who were injured in a fatal plant explosion Wednesday have been released from the hospital according to reports. The Packaging Corporation of America in DeRidder says the incident involved annual repair work on piping when a tank exploded and killed three contractors. The cause remains under investigation.

A Baton Rouge Judge is no longer welcome at Sammy’s, a popular local eatery, after allegations he called another customer the “n-word.” Judge Mike Erin was apparently upset about where Kaneitra Johnson was sitting, as it was considered “his” seat. Legal analyst Tim Meche says he wouldn’t be surprised if future defendants now file to have Erin recused due to racial bias..:
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Erwin has not commented on the incident.

 

06:45 Sportscast, February 9th, 2017

LSU’s All-SEC designated hitter Bryce Jordan will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL. Coach Paul Mainieri says the injury occurred at practice as Jordan was chasing a foul ball down the left field line and felt his knee buckle. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says the injury is a blow to the Tigers..:
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Mainieri has also announced that junior right-hander Alex Lange will start on opening night against Air Force on February 17th.

The Ragin Cajuns baseball team is the unanimous choice to win the Sun Belt Western Division title based on a poll of the league’s coaches.UL Lafayette received all 12 first place votes.

LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron’s staff continues to come together. It’s reported that new Tigers’ linebackers coach Dennis Johnson will receive a two-year deal for $180,000 a season.

In the NBA, the Jazz jumped out to a double-digit lead in the first quarter and it was domination through the end of the game, as Utah danced past the Pels 127-94 last night in the Smoothie King Center. It was the worst loss of the season for New Orleans. Anthony Davis was presented with his All-Star Game jersey before Wednesday’s game, but he was limited to just 12 points in 30 minutes of action. The Pelicans fall to 20-32 overall and now hit the road for four games.

The Pelicans and Saints announced Wednesday that they are stepping up to help out victims of the tornadoes that hit New Orleans on Tuesday. The franchises have opened up the practice facilities in Metairie to serve as a collection site for non-perishable food items and other disaster-relief supplies.

In college hoops, Southeastern lost a rough one to Texas A&M Corpus Christi in Hammond by a score of 69-53. The Lions return home to play New Orleans Saturday.

Today UNO will travel to face McNeese State. The Privateers head into the game as the league’s top shooting team. Northwestern State is at Houston Baptist. And Louisiana Tech is at UTEP.

 

06:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to unveil his tax reform plan today when he meets with the Committee of 100 in Washington, D.C. President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin, says comprehensive tax reform is needed because many of the taxes raised in la year’s special sessions will expire next year…:
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Tax changes could be made during the regular session, which is set to begin in April.

Tuesday’s tornado that struck New Orleans east was unfortunately one for the record books. Jeff Palermo explains…:
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A Baton Rouge judge has been banned from a local restaurant after he allegedly used racial slurs against an African American woman. Kaneitra Johnson posted on Facebook about the incident, saying Judge Mike Erwin called her the n-word while arguing over a bar seat at Sammy’s on Highland Road. Louisiana NAACP President Ernest Johnson says we should expect more from our leaders, and words do matter.
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Legal analyst Tim Meche says the Louisiana Judiciary Commission will investigate the incident..:
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No charges have been filed against Erwin.