16:30 LRN Newscast September 20

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne announces the state ended up with a 100 million dollar surplus from the fiscal year that ended in June.  The surplus is the result of higher than anticipated personal income and sales tax collections.  But, he cautions the 100 million surplus will not offset the looming fiscal cliff.

 

The number of babies born in Louisiana that are exposed to illegal substances has tripled from 2008 to 2016, according the DCFS….
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Last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the TV host slammed the health care plan from Senator Bill Cassidy.  Previously, Cassidy appeared on the show when he was promoting the plan that the Senator said would pass “the Jimmy Kimmel Test.”  But Kimmel called the bill a scam that’s trying to sneak in confusing language and does nothing they claim it does…:
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Cassidy says Kimmel doesn’t understand the bill.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission hosts 25 job fairs for young adults across the state tomorrow.  L-W-C Executive Director Aja (DAY-Z-WAH) Dejoie says the average wages for these jobs are starting at 10 dollars per hour.

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To find a job fair near you go to la-works-dot net. 

15:30 LRN Newscast September 20

State Police is investigating an officer involved in a shooting in Bernice. The L-S-P says yesterday at about 5 PM, the Union Parish Sheriff’s office was sent to a home in response to a disturbance and made contact with a male subject. They say at some point during the incident, the suspect was shot and died at the scene.

LSU’s suspension on Greek activities in the wake of the death of fraternity pledge Max Gruver, is rife with constitutional concerns, according to attorney Scott Sternberg. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the TV host bashed the health care plan being pushed by US Senator Bill Cassidy. Cassidy had previously said any new health care bill should pass the Jimmy Kimmel test, but on Tuesday, Kimmel accused Louisiana’s Senator of being a liar..:

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Cassidy’s responded and said Kimmel doesn’t understand the bill.

An increase in babies born in Louisiana exposed to drugs and alcohol has the State Department of Children and Family Services is taking action.  DCFS Assistant Secretary Rhenda Hodnett says they work to push prevention, awareness, and intervention for children born addicted to drugs.  She says case workers are assigned to help in the areas with the biggest problems.

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14:30 LRN Newscasts September 20

Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is not happy with Senator Bill Cassidy and his legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Kimmel says the bill does not pass the so-called Jimmy Kimmel test and he believes it will not cover all individuals with pre-exisiting conditions…
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Cassidy said on C-N-N that he is sorry that Kimmel does not understand his bill.

The state department of children and family services says the number of babies born in Louisiana who are exposed to alcohol and drugs while in the womb has tripled from 2008 to 2016. Assistant Secretary for Child Welfare Rhenda Hodnett says they can provide counseling for mothers with substance abuse problems…
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New Orleans attorney Scott Sternberg has concerns with parts of LSU’s suspension of Greek activities in the wake of the death of a fraternity pledge. Sternberg says the students first amendment rights are being taken away when not allowed to gather in groups of 10 or more to tailgate and he also questions the prohibition of wearing Greek attire. He fails to see how this will educate students about making good decisions….
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Authorities are searching for a suspect in the fatal shooting of former Baton Rouge Park and Recreation commissioner Carroll Breeden. The 66-year-old was gunned down outside his hime in Pride. E-B-R sheriff’s office spokesperson Casey Rayborn Hicks says family members and neighbors heard gunshots…
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LRN PM Newscall September 20

LSU’s suspension on Greek activities in the wake of the death of fraternity pledge Max Gruver, is rife with constitutional concerns, according to attorney Scott Sternberg. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The number of babies born in Louisiana that are exposed to illegal substances has tripled from 2008 to 2016, according the DCFS. Emelie Gunn has more…

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LSU’s suspension on Greek activities in the wake of the death of fraternity pledge Max Gruver, is rife with constitutional concerns, according to attorney Scott Sternberg. LSU officials said fraternities and sororities can’t tailgate in a group of more than 10, or do most things together as an organization. Sternberg says LSU is trying to teach these students a lesson, but:

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Sternberg also questions the prohibition of wearing Greek attire on LSU’s gameday. He fails to see how that has anything to do with educating students about making good decisions…:

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Sternberg said a public institution should not be allowed to tell these adult students that they can’t exercise their basic rights of association. He says telling an organization that they can’t have a group gathering in a public forum, where everyone else can, is incredibly problematic…:

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Last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the TV host bashed the health care plan being pushed by US Senator Bill Cassidy. “The Jimmy Kimmel Test” is what Cassidy had previously said on the show the nation’s healthcare system should pass, but Kimmel on Tuesday accused Louisiana’s Senator of being a liar..:

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Cassidy responded soon after on CNN and implied Kimmel didn’t understand the bill. The Jimmy Kimmel test would mean no family should be denied medical care, because they can’t afford it. But Kimmel said the Graham-Cassidy bill is a scam that’s trying to sneak in confusing language which does nothing they claim it does…:

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Kimmel listed organizations that oppose the Graham-Cassidy bill, then flashed a goofy picture of Cassidy and asked who people should trust. He then urged people to call Cassidy’s Congressional office…:

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The State Department of Children and Family Services reports that the number of babies born in Louisiana who are exposed to alcohol and drugs while in the womb has tripled from 2008 to 2016. Assistant Secretary for Child Welfare Rhenda Hodnett says last year, that number reached nearly 17-hundred.

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Hodnett says DCFS works to push prevention, awareness, and intervention for children born addicted to drugs. She says caseworkers are assigned to help in the areas with the biggest problems.

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Hodnett says they are partnering with the Children’s Trust Fund to prevent mothers with substance abuse problems from using while pregnant. She says an awareness campaign has also been initiated.

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From three to six PM tomorrow, young adults can attend a job fair in their area to find seasonal work and possibly a full-time job. The Louisiana Workforce Commission Business and Career Solutions Center is hosting job fairs at 25 locations across the state. L-W-C Executive Director Ava Dejoie says to find the job fair closest to you go to la-works-dot-net…

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Dejoie says the average wages for these jobs are starting at 10-dollars an hour….

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Walmart is one of the companies participating in the Seasonal Job Fair as the national retail giant plans to hire 12-hundred workers in Louisiana for the holiday season. Dejoie says providing job opportunities for young adults helps their professional development and the state’s economy…

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A former BREC Commissioner was found shot to death outside of his home in Pride at around 5:45 Tuesday night. East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office Spokesperson Casey Rayborn Hicks says when police arrived they attempted to resuscitate 66-year-old Carroll Breeden but he died at the scene.

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Breeden was the BREC Commissioner from 2001 to 2007. Hicks says the investigation is ongoing and urges anyone who may have seen something to contact the police or call Crime Stoppers. She says family members inside the house and neighbors heard the gunshots and called 911.

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13:30 Newscast, September 20th, 2017

The State Department of Children and Family Services reports that the number of babies born in Louisiana who are exposed to alcohol and drugs while in the womb has tripled from 2008 to 2016. Assistant Secretary for Child Welfare Rhenda Hodnett says last year, that number reached nearly 17-hundred..:
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Hodnett says DCFS works to push prevention, awareness, and intervention for children born addicted to drugs.

Is LSU’s suspension on Greek activities in the wake of the death of a pledge violating the constitution? Attorney Scott Sternberg says telling an organization that they can’t have a group gathering in a public forum, where everyone else can, is incredibly problematic…:
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Last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the TV host bashed the health care plan being pushed by US Senator Bill Cassidy. Previously, Cassidy appeared on the show when he was touting a plan that would pass the Jimmy Kimmel Test. But Kimmel called he bill a scam that’s trying to sneak in confusing language which does nothing they claim it does…:
Cut 7 (10) “insurance companies”
Cassidy responded soon after on CNN and implied Kimmel didn’t understand the bill.

A former BREC Commissioner was found shot to death outside of his home in Pride at around 5:45 Tuesday night. East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office Spokesperson Casey Rayborn Hicks says when police arrived they attempted to resuscitate the man, 66-year-old Carroll Breeden, but he died at the scene:
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She urges anyone who may have seen something to contact the police.

 

12:30 Newscast, September 20th, 2017

LSU’s suspension on Greek activities in the wake of the death of fraternity pledge Max Gruver, is rife with constitutional concerns, according to attorney Scott Sternberg. LSU officials said fraternities and sororities can’t tailgate in a group of more than 10, or do most things together as an organization. Sternberg says LSU is trying to teach these students a lesson, but:
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Sternberg said a public institution should not be allowed to tell these adult students that they can’t exercise their basic rights of association.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission is hosting job fairs at 25 locations across the state, tomorrow from 3-6. Executive Director Ava Dejoie…:
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To find the job fair closest to you go to la-works-dot-net.

The number of babies born in Louisiana that are exposed to illegal substances has tripled from 2008 to 2016, according the DCFS. Emelie Gunn has more.:
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11:40 LRN Sportscast September 20

After LSU’s 30-point loss to Mississippi State last Saturday, some are wondering if Head Coach Ed Orgeron is the right man for the job. But Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says one thing to keep in mind is that Athletic Director Joe Alleva’s fate lies with the Board of Supervisors…:
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For the first time since 2007, Nicholls State is rankedl. The Colonels come in at number 23 in the FCS Coaches Poll. Head Coach Tim Rebowe says it’s a nice honor, but he’s more concerned about playing defending Southland champion Sam Houston state this Saturday….
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The Warhawks and Ragin Cajuns renew their rivalry this Saturday as they face each other in Lafayette. ULM Head Coach Matt Viator is impressed with UL-Lafayette’s offense, which is averaging 38 points a game and led by quarterback Jordan Davis….
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The Saints have traded linebacker Stephone Anthony to the Miami Dolphins. According to the NFL Network, New Orleans will receive a fifth round selection in next year’s draft. Anthony was drafted in the first round in 2015. New Orleans used the pick they got from Seattle in the Jimmy Graham trade.

And the Pelicans have re-signed veteran forward Dante Cunningham, who was a 39-percent three-point shooter last season.

11:30 Newscast, September 20th, 2017

Last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the TV host bashed the health care plan being pushed by US Senator Bill Cassidy. “The Jimmy Kimmel Test” is what Cassidy had previously said on the show the nation’s healthcare system should pass, but Kimmel on Tuesday accused Louisiana’s Senator of being a liar..:
Cut 6 (10) “none of those things”
Cassidy’s responded and said Kimmel doesn’t understand the bill.

The Department of Children and Family Services reports that the number of babies born in Louisiana who are exposed to alcohol and drugs while in the womb tripled from 2008 to 2016. Assistant Secretary for Child Welfare Rhenda Hodnett says technology has improved since then to better test for this:
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After the tragic death of LSU freshman Max Gruver, the dangers of hazing have become an important conversation in Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office arrests a former inmate accused of stalking a woman who had previously worked at the jail where the suspect was incarcerated. They say 31-year-old Jerome Ferrell of Alexandria allegedly started sending the victim and her family messages when he was released from the Rapides Detention Center and threatened to harm her. Ferrell was arrested on nine counts of Cyberstalking and six counts of stalking.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast

U.S Senator Bill Cassidy said on CNN he is sorry Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel does not understand his health care legislation. Kimmel said last night that Cassidy lied to his face when it comes to passing a health care bill that protects individuals with pre-exisiting conditions and lowers premiums for middle class families. Cassidy says his bill does cover pre-existing conditions and it will lead to more Americans covered by health insurance.

An email poll by Governor John Bel Edwards asks his supporters if they back a higher minimum wage. Michael Farrar has more on why this question was asked…
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LSU is hosting a “week of reflection” Maxwell Gruver, the 18-year-old Phi Delta Thete fraternity pledge who died last week in an apparent hazing incident. Executive director of Hazing Prevention-dot-org, Emily Paulwan, says hospitalization and death are the only way for the public to know about hazing and unfortunately it can have fatal consequences….
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After LSU’s 30-point loss to Mississippi State last Saturday, some are wondering if Head Coach Ed Orgeron is the right man for the job. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says the hire of Coach O was Athletic Director Joe Alleva’s decision, and if things remain bleak there will be consequences…:
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09:30 Newscast, September 20th, 2017

The dangers of hazing have become an important conversation in the wake of LSU freshman Max Gruver’s death. Gruver was pledging at Phi Delta Theta and high amounts of alcohol were found in his system. Executive Director of HazingPrevention.org Emily Pualwan hopes universities and fraternities learn from the mistakes that have led to tragedy on college campuses..:
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LSU has temporarily shut down their entire Greek system after Gruver’s death.

A new 25-member panel will meet in Baton Rouge tomorrow to discuss a recent survey which found that 65-percent of Louisiana parents believe the state places too much emphasis on student testing. Louisiana Association of Educators’ Debbie Meaux says it’s important to keep the focus on education:
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Could LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva be worried about his job if football tanks this season? Jeff Palermo reports…:
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Meanwhile a former Tiger doesn’t have much nice to say about the team he once played for. Once an LSU All-American Marcus Spears said on his SEC Network show Thinking Out Loud that the program has become a mediocre football team.

Governor John Bel Edwards monthly call-in radio show takes place this afternoon at 2pm. Ask the Governor can be heard on certain affiliates of the Louisiana Radio Network.