18:30 Newscast June 13

Col. Kevin Reeves has been named as the permanent superintendent of Louisiana State Police, after serving as interim since March. Reeves says he remains committed to the public.
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Reeves began his career with State Police as a motorcycle trooper in 1990.

According to the Agenda for Children’s KIDS COUNT report, Louisiana is below the national average for uninsured children. KIDS COUNT Coordinator Theresa Falgoust says 96 percent of Louisiana children now have health insurance. She hopes this leads to improvements in child health outcomes.

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Lawmakers are working towards a budget agreement, as the House Appropriations Committee approves a $28 billion spending plan for next fiscal year. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A suspect has died following an officer involved shooting in St. Martin Parish. Authorities say deputies attempted to serve a warrant on a suspect, when the male subject pulled a gun. Shots were fired at the suspect, and he was transported to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.

17:30 Newscast June 13 **Legislative Update**

The House Appropriations Committee approved a 28-billion dollar budget that spends more than what they proposed in the regular session, but still less than what the Senate and governor wanted. Chairman Cameron Henry says the new proposal represents nearly 99 percent of the state income forecast.

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But Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says they want to see all of the money appropriated, and the administration will let agencies know to hold back money in case of a midyear shortfall.

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The full House will debate the spending plan Wednesday.

Governor John Bel Edwards says the House’s idea to withhold money from the budget in case of a shortfall is not a responsible approach. He says any money not appropriated cannot be spent later.

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Edwards adds that money can also not be used in the event of a natural disaster like a hurricane or flood.

The Governor announces Col. Kevin Reeves is the new permanent superintendent of State Police. Reeves took over as interim when Col. Mike Edmonson announced his retirement amid an investigation into a travel scandal involving four troopers. Reeves says they are working to ensure that never happens again.

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Reeves says the findings of the investigation will be released after the department finishes the disciplinary process.

16:45 LRN Sportscast June 13th

The LSU baseball team hits the practice field tonight for the first time since winning the Super Regional. The Tigers will bring a 48-17 record to the College World Series and they are five more victories away from a national championship. Coach Paul Mainieri says his team has been tested all year and they are ready for the challenge…
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LSU will play the Florida State Seminoles on Saturday night at 7 PM. It will be televised by ESPN. Win or lose, the Tigers will play on Monday against either top-seeded Oregon State or Cal State Fullerton.

LSU’s double play combination of Kramer Robertson and Cole Freeman were drafted in the fourth round of today’s Major League Baseball draft. The St. Louis Cardinals selected Robertson, while the Washington Nationals took Freeman.

In the 5th round, Southeastern Louisiana pitcher Mac Sceroler was drafted in the fifth round by the Cleveland Indians. In the third round, LSU signee and former West Monroe star Jacob Pearson was selected by the Angels.

At Saints minicamp, Head Coach Sean Payton said they are still waiting for that third opinion from a medical professional regarding defensive tackle Nick Fairley’s heart condition. Payton also said recently signed quarterback Ryan Nassib was someone they liked coming out of the 2013 draft from Syracuse.

The SWAC announced today that it will end its annual football championship game following the 2017 season. So the winner of the SWAC’s regular season title will go directly to the Celebration Bowl.

And former Grambling Star Doug Williams has been named a senior VP of player personnel with the Washington Redskins.

16:30 Newscast June 13

Lawmakers have less than a week left to pass a budget for next fiscal year, after failing to do so in the regular session. Michelle Southern has more…

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Three people have been arrested for allegedly sneaking drugs into Angola after police received a tip about a package containing what is believed to be marijuana and tobacco products. Police say the three Morgan City suspects are charged with criminal conspiracy to introduce contraband into a penal facility. Officals say the investigation is ongoing and more arrests could be made.

Governor John Bel Edwards announces interim Superintendent of State Police Col. Kevin Reeves has received the permanent position. Reeves has served as interim since March, and he says the department is moving forward to build a new confidence with LSP.

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Reeves began his career with State Police as a motorcycle trooper in 1990.

The Agenda for Children ranks Louisiana 48th in the country for overall child wellbeing in their KIDS COUNT report. KIDS COUNT Coordinator Theresa Falgoust says Louisiana made strides in some key areas, like more parents having high school diplomas and full-time jobs, fewer babies born with low birthweights, and other areas.

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Falgoust adds 96 percent of Louisiana children now have health insurance.

 

 

15:30 Newscast, June 13th, 2017

Lawmakers are working to craft a spending plan for next fiscal year in a special session that ends Monday. Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s confident a budget will be worked out, but lawmakers have already ensured there will be another special session because the House has made no effort to address the fiscal cliff in 2018…:
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The full House is expected to vote on a budget plan tomorrow.

Louisiana has a new State Police Col. Today the governor announced he’s given interim Superintendent Kevin Reeves the job permanently. Former Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson announced his retirement amid an investigation into a travel scandal. Reeves says the findings of this matter will be released after the department finishes the disciplinary process. He says they are working to ensure this won’t happen again…:
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Louisiana ranks 48th in overall child well-being, according to the KIDS COUNT Data Book released by the Agenda for Children. KIDS COUNT Coordinator Theresa Falgoust says the Bayou State ranks 47th in education, which examined three and four year olds who don’t go to school, and 4th graders who are below proficient in reading…:
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Falgoust says one of the positives in the report is that 96 percent of children now have health insurance.

Governor John Bel Edwards has announced the replacement for former Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle on the LSU Board of Supervisors. In a statement, the governor says Mary Werner will take over the vacated seat for the remainder of the term representing the 3rd Congressional District. Angelle left his role as public service commissioner after he was named director of the U.S. Interior Department’s Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement.

 

14:30 Newscast June 13,2017

Governor John Bel Edwards has named Col. Kevin Reeves the permanent superintendent of Louisiana State Police, as Reeves has served in the interim position since March. Reeves says it’s a compliment that Edwards respects his leadership. He says he is committed to the public.
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Reeves began his career with State Police as a motorcycle trooper in 1990.

According to the KIDS COUNT Data Book released by the Agenda for Children, The Bayou State ranks 48th for overall child well-being. But KIDS COUNT Coordinator Theresa Falgoust says Louisiana has improved as well, as 96-percent of children now have health insurance and this could lead to better health outcomes for children.
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The full House is expected to vote on a budget plan tomorrow as the clock is ticking for lawmakers to approve a budget. The two chambers argued during regular session over how much money to withhold from the budget to prevent a midyear shortfall. Edwards says if that money is not appropriated from the onset, it cannot be used later to fill a budget gap or address unforeseen needs.
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DOTD has introduced Motorist Assistance Patrols to help with traffic flow as construction has begun on the widening of I-10 between I-49 and the Atchafalaya Basin. Deidrea Druilhet with DOTD says these trucks are able to remove stalled vehicles out of traffic lanes onto the shoulder. She reminds drivers to pay attention in construction zones as that’s where many wrecks tend to happen.
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PM Newscall, June 13th, 2017

The KIDS COUNT Data Book from the Agenda for Children ranks Louisiana 48th for overall child well-being. Halen Doughty has more…

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Lawmakers have less than a week left to pass a budget for next fiscal year, after failing to do so in the regular session. Michelle Southern has more…

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Louisiana ranks 48th in overall child well-being, according to the KIDS COUNT Data Book released by the Agenda for Children. KIDS COUNT Coordinator Theresa Falgoust says the Bayou State ranks 47th in education, which examined three and four year olds who don’t go to school, and 4th graders who are below proficient in reading…:

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Unfortunately, the Bayou State saw an increase in the child and teen death rate, and despite improvement in teens not in school and not working, Louisiana still came in dead last because other states have improved more.

But Falgoust says Louisiana did improve in several areas. She says more parents have high school diplomas and full-time year-round employment, and fewer babies are born at low birthweights. She says the Bayou State improved in 8 out of 16 measures.

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Falgoust says another positive is that 96 percent of children now have health insurance. That means Louisiana is below the national average child uninsured rate of 5 percent. She says this could lead to improvements in overall child health.

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The clock is ticking on lawmakers to approve a budget before the special session ends on Monday. Governor John Bel Edwards says the spending plan approved by the Senate is a good starting point. He says unfortunately, the House did not vote on the budget last week, but he is optimistic HB1 can win passage this week.

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The two chambers argued all through the regular session over how much, if any, money to withhold from the budget in case of another midyear shortfall. Edwards says if that money is not appropriated from the onset, it cannot be used later to fill a budget gap or address unforeseen needs from potential hurricanes or floods.

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Edwards says failing to pass a budget wasn’t even the biggest disappointment of the fiscal session. He says lawmakers ensured another special session will be needed because there was no effort by the House to address the fiscal cliff in 2018.

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(The full House is expected to vote on a budget plan tomorrow.)

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Construction has begun on the I-10 widening project between I-49 and the Atchafalaya Basin, so DOTD has introduced Motorist Assistance Patrols to the area to help with traffic flow. Deidrea Druilhet with DOTD says with 60,000 drivers traveling that stretch daily, the department will have three map program trucks patrolling the area..:

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Druilet says the map program trucks, which are already present in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas, serve many purposes…:

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If you are ever on the road and need assistance dial *LSP. Druilet says these trucks are also capable of moving stalled vehicles out of traffic lanes onto the shoulder. She reminds drivers to pay attention while in construction zones because that’s when wrecks tend to happen.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has named Col. Kevin Reeves the permanent superintendent of Louisiana State Police. Reeves,  who has served in the interim position since March, says he is humbled and honored to be offered this role by the governor. He says the department is moving forward from what has been negatively reported to build a new confidence with LSP.

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Reeves graduated from Louisiana Tech University and began his career with State Police as a motorcycle trooper in 1990. Reeves says it’s a compliment that Governor Edwards’ respects his leadership. He says he is committed to the public.

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Former Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson announced his retirement amid an investigation into a travel scandal within the agency. Reeves says the findings of this matter will be released after the department finishes the disciplinary process. He says they are working to ensure this won’t happen again…:

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13:30 Newscast, June 13th, 2017

The KIDS COUNT Data Book from the Agenda for Children ranks Louisiana 48th for overall child well-being. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards has named Col. Kevin Reeves the permanent superintendent of Louisiana State Police. Reeves, who has served in the interim position since March, says the department is moving forward from the negatives…:
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Allen Parish Sheriff’s deputies have located the body of a 12-year-old who possibly drowned in the Calcasieu River Sunday evening. Authorities believe the child tried to swim across the river, went into distress and went under.

Construction has begun on the I-10 widening project between I-49 and the Atchafalaya Basin, so DOTD has introduced Motorist Assistance Patrols to the area to help with traffic flow. Deidrea Druilhet with DOTD says the map program trucks, which are already present in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas, serve many purposes…:
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If you are ever on the road and need assistance dial *LSP.

The pairings and game times for the first two days of the College World Series have been announced. LSU will take on Florida in the second game in Omaha on Saturday at 7pm. The first game that day is scheduled to begin at 2pm, and will feature Cal St. Fullerton against No. 1 national seed Oregon St.

 

12:30 Newscast, June 13th, 2017

The clock is ticking on lawmakers to approve a budget before the special session ends on Monday. Governor John Bel Edwards says the spending plan approved by the Senate is a good starting point. He says unfortunately, the House did not vote on the budget last week, but he is optimistic HB1 can win passage this week…:
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The full House is expected to vote on a budget plan tomorrow.

In a national assessment of child-well being, which examined metrics such as poverty, education and health access, Louisiana was ranked 48th. KIDS COUNT Coordinator Theresa Falgoust says the Bayou State improved in 8 out of 16 measures…:
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But she says the number of child and teen deaths worsened, and the percentage of children living in poverty was up to 28 percent.

The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission has voted for a proposal that could lead to red snapper fishing in federal waters for the next 12 weekends, beginning this Saturday. Emelie Gunn has more:
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11:40 Sportscast, June 13th, 2017

The pairings and game times for the first two days of the College World Series have been announced. LSU will take on Florida in the second game in Omaha on Saturday at 7pm. Coach Paul Mainieri says it’s hard to get to the CWS, and it’s even harder to win the whole thing…:
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Top-seeded Oregon State and Cal State Fullerton are the other two teams on LSU’s side of the bracket.

Last night in the MLB daft, LSU junior pitcher Alex Lange was selected as the No. 30 overall pick by the Chicago Cubs. Outfielder Greg Deichmann was taken in the second round as the No. 43 overall pick by the Oakland A’s.

The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission approves a proposal to open the recreational red snapper fishing season in federal waters for the next 12 weekends as part of a compromise with the federal government and four other Gulf Coast states. Assistant Secretary for LDWF, Patrick Banks..:
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The order is pending approval and acceptance by the four other Gulf state’s fisheries directors and the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Saints fans are getting their first taste of 2017 as minicamp is underway at the team’s practice facility in Metairie. The Black and Gold nation is eager to see the team put three straight seasons of 7-9 behind them. The practices are open to the public and continue tomorrow and Thursday morning, weather permitting.

According to sources, former LSU cornerback Savion Smith will transfer to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Smith stunned many around the LSU football program with news of his transfer two weeks ago.