12:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards joined New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu today to discuss the possibility of more flooding in the city, as a turbine caught fire overnight forcing a pumping station to move to last resort power. Landrieu says this outage has the potential to compromise the capacity of drainage on the East Bank of New Orleans…:
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Edwards has issued a state of emergency for Orleans Parish.

A Walker woman is in critical condition after she jumped from a moving vehicle on I-12. Captain John Sharp with Walker Police says last night 26-year-old Whitney Cotton was riding with her fiancé, 27-year-old Matthew Roberts, when she leapt out of the pickup truck…:
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Cotton was taken to a local hospital with critical injuries.

Tensions are rising between the US and North Korea. Halen Doughty has more on what this means from Congressman Ralph Abraham…:
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11:40 LRN Sportscast August 10

LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron says the quarterback race is not over yet. Orgeron says true freshman Myles Brennan has been impressive…
cut 17 (20) “….number one quarterback”
There is some good news regarding the banged up offensive line. Left tackle KJ Malone is back at practice, but starting center Will Clapp and starting right tackle Toby Weathersby remain out because of camp injuries.

Former LSU football coach Les Miles will do some TV work this season. He’ll be a guest analyst for the SEC Network for their coverage of the Florida-Michigan game in Dallas. The 63-year-old, who still lives in Baton Rouge, hopes to be coaching again in 2018.

The Saints open the preseason schedule tonight by visiting the Cleveland Browns. Quarterback Drew Brees and running backs Adrian Peterson and Mark Ingram are not expected to play. Because of injuries to Terron Armstead and Ryan Ramczyk at left tackle, expect veteran Khalif Barnes to start.

CBS Sports has releasded its bowl projections for 2017. They have the LSU Tigers playing Oklahoma State in the Cotton Bowl. Louisiana Tech playing New Mexico in the New Mexico Bowl on December 16.

We’re just a few weeks away from the start of the high school football season and John Ehret has dismissed head coach Corey Lambert. Lambert led the Patriots to a 40-20 record over the last five seasons and John Ehret played in the Class 5A championship game in 2015.

The Pelicans four-game preseason schedule is out. They’ll play one game at the Smoothie King Center and that will be against the Chicago Bulls on October 3rd.

11:30 LRN Newscast August 10

The Edwards Administration is getting the word out about the ramifications if the state goes over the so-called fiscal cliff.
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Governor John Bel Edwards is in New Orleans today, where he’s set to hold a press conference with Mayor Mitch Landrieu. There’s concerns about additional flooding, because the city has lost power to a turbine that powers pumping stations that service the East Bank of New Orleans. Landrieu says the the city’s ability to pump water has been diminished.

Baton Rouge Police have made an arrest in the fatal armed robbery that cost a Tennessee truck driver his life on Tuesday morning. Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says they identified the suspect, 18-year-old Landry Carter, from his involvement in other robberies.
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Keith Odom of Tennessee was robbed and fatally shot while fixing a flat tire in a parking lot.

Louisiana parents of autistic children have a new resource after the Baton Rouge Area Foundation helped to launch a website full of information about benefits and resources. Director of civic leadership initiatives Lauren Jumonville says they hope to help point parents in the right direction..:
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The website La.ExceptionalLives.org.

10:30 LRN Newscast August 10th

North Korea has announced plans to launch a series of ballistic missiles at Guam, where the United States has a major military presence in the Pacific. Louisiana Congressman Ralph Abraham, serves on the House Armed Forces Committee and says we should be concerned about this threat…
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Abraham says the United States needs to pressure China to impose trade sanctions against North Korea in the hopes that it would reduce the threats made by the Asian country.

A flash flood watch is in effect for northeast Louisiana as numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop throughout the day. Locally higher rainfall accumulations of a few inches is possible. East Carroll, Franklin, Madison, Morehouse, Richland, Tensas and West Carroll parishes are in the flash flood watch area.

A website has been developed to help Louisiana parents who have autistic to get information about resources that are available. The website is called L-A-dot-exceptional-lives-dot-org….
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That’s Lauren Jumonville with the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, who says they used a 150-thousand donation to build the website.

Louisiana lottery reports its revenues for last fiscal year were the third highest since they began operations in 1991. They brought in nearly 455-million dollars and 160-million dollars will go to the state treasury for public education….
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That’s lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison who says over half of their revenues ends up as prize money for the players.

09:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2017

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says if lawmakers decided against replacing the $1.3 billion in revenue that is set to expier in July of next year, the state would be forced to reduce funding by 20 percent for every area of government. He says that would be drastic for higher education, healthcare, prisons, and public schools…:
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Dardenne says the state does not have an extra billion dollars to make up for this lost revenue.

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is urging residents in the city to be prepared for the potential of more flooding today, after an overnight fire in a power producing turbine at a pump station forced the plant to go on backup. Landrieu said he was issuing these warnings in light of last weekend’s flooding, and the Sewerage and Water Board giving the public misleading information. He added that if all of the power from Entergy continues, the city will be able to handle a typical rainfall situation.

Despite a slight decrease in revenue, the Louisiana Lottery reported its third best year ever. Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says increased sales for the record Powerball jackpot of more than a billion dollars helps boost revenue last year. He says a number of other factors contributed to the slight dip this year…
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He says the corporation brought in nearly $455 million in revenue for the 2017 fiscal year.

Louisiana parents of autistic children have a new resource after the Baton Rouge Area Foundation helped to launch a website full of information about benefits and resources. Director of civic leadership initiatives Lauren Jumonville says La.ExceptionalLives.org provides a host of helpful advice…:
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08:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2017

As tensions run high between the US and North Korea, some are concerned a nuclear war could be in the making. President Donald Trump recently said North Korea will be met with fire, fury, and power if threats persist against the US. Louisiana Congressman Ralph Abraham sits on the Armed Forces Committee and says the president seems to be sending a message to China..:
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The United Nations Security Council voted to impose coal sanctions on North Korea.

State officials are starting the conversation about how to address the looming fiscal cliff in 2018 when more than a billion dollars in temporary taxes expire. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says lawmakers are facing some stark options…:
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The Baton Rouge Area Foundation launches a new website that aims to help Louisiana parents of autistic children. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Baton Rouge has become the latest area of the state to impose a ban on smoking in bars and casinos. The East Baton Rouge Parish Metro council voted on the ordinance last night and it passed on a 7-5 vote. The smoke-free ordinance will not take effect until June of next year, and it does not include cities like Zachary, Baker and Central.

 

07:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2017

Tensions are rising between the US and North Korea. Halen Doughty has more on what this means from Congressman Ralph Abraham…:
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State officials are starting the conversation about how to address the looming fiscal cliff in 2018 when more than a billion dollars in temporary taxes expire. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says this can be done..:
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Baton Rouge Police have arrested a teenager in the death of the Tennessee trucker who was robbed then fatally shot while changing a tire in a parking lot Tuesday morning. They say 18-year-old Landry Carter is facing charges of first-degree murder and multiple counts of armed robbery.

Louisiana parents of autistic children have a new resource after the Baton Rouge Area Foundation helped to launch a website full of information about benefits and resources. Director of civic leadership initiatives Lauren Jumonville says they hope to help point parents in the right direction..:
Cut 13 (09) “developmental disability”
The website La.ExceptionalLives.org.

Former LSU Football Coach Les Miles will be in the TV spotlight this upcoming football season. The Mad Hatter returned to Twitter last night and said he’ll be covering some of his favorite teams this fall, and reports indicate that could mean LSU.

 

06:45 Sportscast, August 10th, 2017

No surprise as LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron says Danny Etling remains his starter at quarterback, but the battle to be his primary back-up continues. Orgeron says all of the quarterbacks on the roster have shown flashes…:
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The Tigers came in at #13 in Sports Illustrated’s preseason Top 25 Wednesday.

Look out! Former LSU Football Coach Les Miles will be in the TV spotlight this upcoming football season. The Mad Hatter returned to Twitter last night and said he’ll be covering some of his favorite teams this fall. He told the Baton Rouge Advocate that he doesn’t think there is any question that he could call LSU games, and root for every guy he recruited.

It’s gameday! Saints fans get to sit in front of their TV tonight to watch the Black and Gold take on Cleveland in the first preseason contest of the 2017 season. Kickoff is set for 7pm. The NFL transactions wire indicates veteran tight end John Phillips has fully recovered from the injury that forced him to miss the first two weeks of training camp. The Saints also waived wide receiver Jordan Williams-Lambert with an injury designation and signed former USC receiver De’Quan Hampton.

In preseason action last night, Texans rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson shined in his debut, completing 15 of 25 passes for 179 yards in Houston’s 27-17 loss to the Panthers.

Alex Bregman and the Houston Astros dropped Game 2 to the Chicago White Sox last night, 7-1. Bregman fell in the batting order to #7 after the Stros activated George Springer from the disabled list to his usual leadoff spot.

The New Orleans Pelicans released their preseason schedule on Wednesday and will only play one home game which will be against the Chicago Bulls on October 3rd.

 

 

06:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2017

The Edwards Administration is getting the word out about the ramifications if the state goes over the so-called fiscal cliff…:
Cut 1 (29) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Despite a slight decrease in revenue, the Louisiana Lottery reported its third best year ever. Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says the corporation brought in nearly $455 million…:
Cut 10 (06) “in 1991″
There were no Powerball jackpot winners in last nights drawing and the prize now goes to $356 million dollars.

As tensions run high between the US and North Korea, some are concerned a nuclear war could be in the making. President Donald Trump recently said North Korea will be met with fire, fury, and power if threats persist against the US. Louisiana Congressman Ralph Abraham sits on the Armed Forces Committee and says the president is trying to send a message to the world:
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The United Nations Security Council voted to impose coal sanctions on North Korea.

Northeast Louisiana is under a Flash Flood Watch through this evening. The National Weather Service says numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected again today in many areas which have experienced flash flooding in recent days.

 

LRN Am Newscall August 10

The Edwards Administration is getting the word out about the ramifications if the state goes over the so-called fiscal cliff.

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Tensions are rising between the US and North Korea. Halen Doughty has more on what this means from Congressman Ralph Abraham…

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The Baton Rouge Area Foundation launches a new website that aims to help Louisiana parents of autistic children. Halen Doughty has more…

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State officials are starting the conversation about how to address the looming fiscal cliff in 2018 when more than a billion dollars in temporary taxes expire. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne has been spreading the word at meetings around the state to bring the issue to the public’s attention. He says lawmakers are facing some stark options.

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Dardenne says if lawmakers decided against replacing the $1.3 billion in revenue that is set to go away in July, the administration would be forced to reduce funding by 20 percent for every area of state government. He says that would be drastic for higher education, healthcare, prisons, and public schools.

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Dardenne says the state does not have an extra billion dollars to make up for this lost revenue when temporary taxes expire next year. He says there are ways to mix and match cuts and revenue to reach a balanced budget, if lawmakers are willing. That’s why he and the governor are trying to elevate the discussion and gather public input.

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As tensions run high between the US and North Korea, some are concerned a nuclear war could be in the making. President Donald Trump recently said North Korea will be met with fire, fury, and power if threats persist against the US. Louisiana Congressman Ralph Abraham sits on the Armed Forces Committee and says the president is trying to send a message around the world.

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The United Nations Security Council voted to impose coal sanctions on North Korea. Abraham says coal makes up about 10 percent of North Korea’s gross domestic product and 40 percent of the exports. Abraham says China could bring North Korea to its knees by imposing additional sanctions.

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Just hours after the President’s statement, the North Korean military announced it’s considering a missile strike on Guam, a US territory in the Pacific Ocean that’s home to thousands of American military personnel. Abraham says while the US has missile defense systems in place, it’s important to consider our allies as well.

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Despite a slight decrease in revenue, the Louisiana Lottery reported its third best year ever. Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says the corporation brought in nearly $455 million in revenue for the 2017 fiscal year.

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This year, the lottery saw a $53 million decline in revenue from the previous year. Annison says increased sales for the record Powerball jackpot of more than a billion dollars helps boost revenue last year. He says a number of other factors contributed to the slight dip this year.

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Annison says scratch off tickets are the top seller, accounting for $206 million in sales. Powerball tickets come in second, bringing in $85 million last year. He says the lottery exists to maximize revenue for the state. The Louisiana Lottery transferred nearly $160 million to the state treasury for public education for 2017.

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Louisiana parents of autistic children have a new resource after the Baton Rouge Area Foundation helped to launch a website full of information about benefits and resources. Director of civic leadership initiatives Lauren Jumonville says they hope to help point parents in the right direction.

Cut 13 (09) “developmental disability”

Jumonville says they went around the state cataloging all the resources that exist for people with disabilities. She says the website La.ExceptionalLives.org offers a variety of resources, including traditional ones like physicians and therapists, as well as others.

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate one in 68 children are born with autism every year. Jumonville says there are a lot of great organizations that help families of people with disabilities, but parents need to find those resources, which is why BRAF launched the site.

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No surprise as LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron says Danny Etling remains his starter at quarterback, but the battle to be his primary back-up continues. Orgeron says all of the quarterbacks on the roster have shown flashes…

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Orgeron says true freshman Myles Brennan from Mississippi is getting a few snaps with the first team, but not a lot because he doesn’t know all of the plays. Coach O says Brennan is one of several freshmen who has looked good at camp…

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There is some good news with the banged up offensive line. Orgeron says starting offensive linemen Will Clapp and Toby Weathersby are still out with undisclosed injuries, but starting left tackle K.J. Malone is back…

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