18:30 Newscast April 17,2017

Governor Edwards has made it known that he doesn’t want to see partisan politics as the state looks to reform its tax structure. But GOP House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says any legislation that moves out of the money committees will depend on their merit and not whether its sponsored by a Republican or Democrat….
cut 4 (10) “….that’s laziness”

Edwards is pushing an ambitious tax plan and has said if legislators oppose it, they should come up with alternative proposals.

The Herndon Magnet Parent-Teacher-Student Association president has been arrested for one count of theft. Cindy Chadwick with the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says an audit from August of 2016 showed money was missing from the fund. She says 47-year-old Vera Dunfy of Shreveport committed the crime during the school year.
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Police in North Louisiana have arrested a 17-year-old girl in the stabbing death of her 47-year-old boyfriend. Michelle Southern reports.
Cut 2 (25) “I’m Michelle Southern”

UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation is seeking financial assistance applications from families with children that have medical needs not covered or not fully covered by health insurance. Joe Ochipinti (ahki’pinti), CEO of UnitedHealthcare-Gulf States Region, says grants cover up to $5000 annually per child…:
Cut 9 (08) “to be eligible”
Families can apply online at uhccf.org.

17:30 Legislative Report April 17,2017

It’s the second week of the legislative session and it looks like lawmakers aren’t anywhere close to agreeing on a funding plan for the budget for next fiscal year. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says legislators must look over about 150 tax bills and many are still missing vital information.
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Baton Rouge Represenative Ted James says he supports Governor John Bel Edwards’ tax reform plan, which includes getting rid of tax incentives on big corporations and reducing personal income taxes. The Democrat says the governor’s proposals have not gained a lot of traction among Republicans and there no alternatives at this point.
Cut 4 (10) “then what”

 
The House Ways and Means Committee will look at proposed changes to the state sales tax tomorrow. Jeff Palermo has more on a proposal from Houma Representative Tanner Magee…
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A bill heading to the senate floor would scrap the education tax credit that parents or guardians are able to claim. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says his measure would save the state $11 million. He says that money could be more wisely invested in other education programs.
Cut 30 (07) “those programs”

16:45 LRN Sportscast April 17th

The LSU baseball team will host Lamar tomorrow night. The Tigers have won five of their last six after going through a stretch where they lost six of nine. LSU second baseman Cole Freeman likes how the Tigers are playing after beating the Rebels 3-2 on Saturday…
cut 18 (15) “…the limit”
The Tigers are 9-6 in league play and in fourth place in the SEC West, two games back of division leader Arkansas.

Former Texas Tech defensive tackle Breiden Fehoko has announced he will transfer to LSU. The former four-star defensive lineman started 25 straight games in Lubbocks and had 38 tackles, two sacks and one interception as a Red Raider. He’ll have to sit out in 2017, but will have two years of eligibility starting in 2018.

Tulane, McNeese State and UL-Lafayette are in first place in their respective conferences or divisions. The Green Wave swept UCONN this past weekend and they are 7-2 in the AAC. The Ragin Cajuns swept Arkansas State and they lead the West Division of the Sun Belt. Tulane hosts UL Lafayette tomorrow night.

McNeese State is 16-2 in the Southland after sweeping UNO. The Cowboys are at Louisiana Tech tomorrow night.

Southeastern is 10-8 in the Southland, which is good for fifth place. But Lions right-hander Mac Sceroler (Suh-roller) was named Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week. Sceroler struck out a career-12 in a seven to nothing win over Northwestern State on Thursday night.

The Saints begin their offseason workout program today. Receiver Willie Snead is participating even though he’s yet to sign his one-year tender offer. Tight end Josh Hill also reportedly showed up today as he continues to rehab from a broken fibula.

16:30 Newscast April 17,2017

In the second week of the legislative session, lawmakers are still a long way from putting together a funding plan for next fiscal year. Halen Doughty has more…
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Authorities in St. Landry Parish are searching for a missing priest. Father Juilus Ohiaege of Nigeria, was last seen yesterday dropping a fellow priest off at the Lafayette Airport driving a white 2010 Toyota Camry. Father Ohiaege hasn’t been seen or heard from since. His cell phone last pinged in Baton Rouge and Opelousas but is now off.

 
Nascent (Nay-Cent) Technologies Corporation, on the LSU campus, received two cyber security contracts totalling nearly five-million dollars from the U.S. Department of Defense. N-T-C president Jeff Moulton says they will solve real worldwide problems..:
Cut 6 (10) “community people”

He says they’ve been contracted to identify and assess the risk and exposure in the energy industry supply chain.

UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation is looking for applications for financial assistance from families with kids whose medical needs are not covered or fully covered by health insurance. Joe Ochipinti (ahki’pinti), CEO of UnitedHealthcare-Gulf States Region says in Louisiana they have awarded over 30 grants since 2013. He says the grants can pay for treatments associated with conditions such as cancer, spina bifida, among others…:
Cut 11 (10) “hearing aids”

15:30 LRN Newscast April 17th

Governor Edwards has made it known that he doesn’t want to see partisan politics as the state looks to reform its tax structure. But GOP House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says any legislation that moves out of the money committees will depend on their merit and not whether its sponsored by a Republican or Democrat….
cut 4 (10) “….that’s laziness”
Edwards is pushing an ambitious tax plan and has said if legislators oppose it, they should come up with alternative proposals.

The president of Herndon Magnet Parent-Teacher-Student Association in Caddo Parish is accused of stealing money from the group. Caddo Sheriff’s office spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says authorities arrested 47-year-old Vera Dunfey of Shreveport after examing her personal bank account…
cut 13 (08) “…personal benefit”
Dunfey has been charged with one count of theft.

Police in North Louisiana arrest a 17-year-old girl in the stabbing death of her 47-year-old boyfriend. Michelle Southern reports.
Cut 2 (25) “I’m Michelle Southern”

Nascent Technologies Corporation located on the LSU campus receives two contracts from the Department of Defense totalling nearly five-million dollars. N-T-C will address intelligence gaps between the U.S. and it’s many Caribbean partners. CEO Jeff Moulton says because there are several countries in the Carribean, intelligence gaps can emerge…
cut 8 (09) “….business now”
NTC was established last year with support from the states economic development department.

LRN PM NEWSCALL APRIL 17, 2017

In the second week of the legislative session, lawmakers are still a long way from putting together a funding plan for next fiscal year. Halen Doughty has more…

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Police in North Louisiana have arrested a 17-year-old girl in the stabbing death of her 47-year-old boyfriend. Michelle Southern reports.

Cut 2 (25) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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Week two of the legislative session is underway and it appears legislators are far from agreeing to a funding plan for next fiscal year’s budget. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says lawmakers have more than 150 tax bills to look over, and they’re still missing vital information on many of them.

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Henry says in many cases, lawmakers still need more information on the proposals before they can make a decision, and that will come during the hearings. He says what legislation moves out of committee will depend on the merit of each individual bill, not partisan politics.

Cut 4  (10) “that’s laziness”

Henry says it remains to be seen which proposals have the most support, not just from legislators by from the public as well. The House Appropriations Committee will hear testimony from the public starting tomorrow. He says voters’ opinions will greatly influence lawmakers.

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Nascent Technologies Corporation located on the LSU campus received two cybersecurity contracts totaling nearly five-million dollars from the U.S. Department of Defense. N-T-C president Jeff Moulton says they will develop real solutions to real worldwide problems

Cut 6 (10) “community people”

NTC was established last year with support from the state’s economic development department. They employ about two dozen workers and Moulton says they’ve been contracted to identify and assess the risk and exposure in the energy industry supply chain. He says viruses can attack industrial systems and the threat of a cyber-attack is a major concern…

Cut 7 (06)  “about it”

The second contract secured by NTC is to coordinate information to address intelligence gaps between the U.S. and it’s many Caribbean partners. He says because the Caribbean comprises multiple countries, intelligence gaps can naturally emerge….

Cut 8 (09) “business now”

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UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation is seeking financial assistance applications from families with children that have medical needs not covered or not fully covered by their commercial health insurance. Joe Ochipinti (ahki’pinti), CEO of UnitedHealthcare-Gulf States Region, says grants cover up to $5,000 annually per child…:

Cut 9 (08)  “to be eligible”

Families can apply online at uhccf.org. Ochipinti says in order to qualify, the child must be 16 years of age or younger…:

Cut 10 (07) “insurance plan”

Ochipinti says, in Louisiana, UHCCF has awarded more than 30 grants since 2013. He says families typically use the grants to help pay for treatments associated with conditions such as cancer, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, diabetes, hearing loss, cerebral palsy, among others…:

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The president of the Herndon Magnet Parent-Teacher-Student Association has been arrested for theft. Cindy Chadwick with the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says 47-year-old Vera Dunfey of Shreveport headed the association. She says the investigation began in August of 2016 when an audit showed money was missing from the PTSA fund.

Cut 12 (07) “sheriff’s office”

Chadwick says the money in the account was raised through school fundraisers, and Dunfey had the most access to the money. She says after a detective met with the suspect, police took a look at Dunfey’s personal account.

Cut 13 (08) “personal benefit”

Chadwick says Dunfey has been booked into the Caddo Correctional Center on one count of theft. She says Dunfey committed the crime throughout the school year.

Cut 14 (07) “school year”

14:30 LRN Newscast April 17th

It’s a quiet day at the state capitol as only a couple of committee meetings are being held. Tomorrow, the House Appropriations Committee will hear testimony from the public. Chairman Cameron Henry says voters’ opinions do influence lawmakers…
cut 5 (07) “….the administration”
Henry says it remains to be seen which proposals that will help fund next year’s budget have the most support.

Nascent Technologies Corporation on the LSU campus has recieved two cybersecurity contracts totalling nearly five-million dollars from the U.S. Department of Defense. N-T-C president Jeff Moulton says they’ve been contracted to identify and assess the risk and exposure in the energy industry supply chain. Moulton says viruses can attack industrial ….
cut 7 (06) “….about it”

The president of the Herndon Magnet Parent-Teacher-Student Association has been arrested for theft. Caddo Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says 47-year-old Vera Dunfey of Shreveport headed the association and an investigation began in August of 2016 when an audit showed money was missing from the PTSA fund.
cut 12 (07) “…sheriff’s office”
Chadwick says Dunfey stole at least four-thousand dollars from the association.

Wildlife and Fisheries has scheduled a drawdown of Lake Bistineau to combat giant salivina. Emelie Gunn on the May 1st drawdown…
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13:30 Newscast, April 17th, 2017

With one week down, lawmakers are still a long way from putting together a funding plan for next fiscal year…:
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

The Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Office has identified they teen they believe stabbed her 47-year-old boyfriend to death in North Louisiana. They say 17-year-old Ronnie Francis is originally from New Orleans but had been living with the victim, Melvin Peterson, in Dubach for 3 months. Francis is charged with Manslaughter and is currently being held in the Lincoln Parish Detention Center.

UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation is seeking financial assistance applications from families with children that have medical needs not covered or not fully covered by their commercial health insurance. Joe Ochipinti (ahki’pinti), CEO of UnitedHealthcare-Gulf States Region, says in order to qualify, the child must be 16 years of age or younger…:
Cut 10 (07) “insurance plan”
Families can apply online at uhccf.org.

Nascent (Nay-Cent) Technologies Corporation located on the LSU campus received two cyber security contracts totaling nearly five-million dollars from the U.S. Department of Defense. N-T-C president Jeff Moulton says they will develop real solutions to real worldwide problems..:
Cut 6 (10) “community people”
He says they’ve been contracted to identify and assess the risk and exposure in the energy industry supply chain.

 

12:30 Newscast, April 17th, 2017

Week two of the legislative session is underway and it appears legislators are far from agreeing to a funding plan for next fiscal year’s budget. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says lawmakers have more than 150 tax bills to look over, and they’re still missing vital information on many of them…:
Cut 3 (11) “of legislation”
Henry says it remains to be seen which proposals have the most support, not just from legislators but from the public as well.

Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter is pushing for 18-wheelers to be required to drive at least 10 miles lower than the posted speed limit on Interstates. He says his bill is all about safety..:
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This law would also pertain to school buses and tractor trailers.

UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation is seeking financial assistance applications from families with children that have medical needs not covered or not fully covered by their commercial health insurance. Joe Ochipinti (ahki’pinti), CEO of UnitedHealthcare-Gulf States Region, says grants cover up to $5000 annually per child…:
Cut 9 (08) “to be eligible”
Families can apply online at uhccf.org.

Police in North Louisiana have arrested a teen from New Orleans for allegedly killing her much older boyfriend. The Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s office booked the teen in the fatal stabbing of a 47-year-old man early this morning.

 

LRN Sportscast 11:40 April 17th

In the Baseball America poll, LSU remains ranked ninth after taking two of three from Ole Miss. Eric Walker was the winning pitcher on Saturday. The freshman from Texas is 5-0 and he had help from the fielders behind him, including second baseman Cole Freeman who had a couple of stellar defensive plays….
cut 17 (11) “….good game”
LSU hosts Lamar tomorrow night.

Louisiana Tech took two of three from Old Dominion over the Easter weekend. Coach Lane Burroughs says his team showed a lot of heart…
cut 20 (13) “….the ballgame’
Tech is now 6-9 in Conference USA and host red hot McNeese State tomorrow night. The Pokes have won seven straight.

The Saints begin their offseason conditioning program today. Players can use the team’s facility to run, lift and rehab for the next two weeks. Receiver Willie Snead has reportedly showed up to the team’s voluntary offseason program, even though he’s not signed the contract that was tendered to him. Tight end Josh Hill also reportedly showed up today as he continues to rehab from a broken fibula. Cornerback PJ Williams, who missed most of last season with a concussion, is also a full-go for offseason workouts.

And former LSU Tiger Jarvis Landry also showed up for offseason workouts with Miami. Landry is entering the final year of his rookie contract and there’s been talk of an extension.

An assistant football and softball coach at Sterlington High School in Ouachita Parish has been arrested on a charge of cruelty to juveniles. Authorities say Jack Goode allegedly allowed minors to drink alcohol at his home, then got a verbal fight with one of them, that eventually turned physical.