18:30 LRN Newscast September 13

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is a co-author of the last ditch effort by Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Cassidy says the legislation repeals individual and employer mandates, and it gets rid of the medical device tax. The Republican says their proposal also eliminates the inequity in which three states receive 37-percent of Obamacare funds..:
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He says this proposal gives the power back to patients.

Authorities made an arrest in the homicide investigation of Ashely Nicole Meche.  The St. Martin Parish Sheriff department arrested Toni Trimble Thomas of Breaux Bridge.  Trimble Thomas is the sister of the victim’s boyfriend.  The 24 year old Meche was eight months pregnant at the time she was killed so Trimble Thomas is charged with second degree murder and second degree feticide.   It was determined that her boyfriend, Mark Trimble was not present or involved in the homicide.

Louisiana remains one of the most business-friendly states in the nation, ranking No. 5 in Area Development magazine’s annual Top States for Doing Business survey. LED Secretary Don Pierson says this is a great third party endorsement they can reference to show Louisiana is a great place to do business, for many reasons…:

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This is the second year in a row the publication has ranked Louisiana No. 5.

The St. Tammany Parish Coroner has ruled the death of s fire chief’s wife in July, as a homicide. The body of Nanette Krentel, wife of Fire District 12 Chief Stephen Krentel, was discovered in the rubble of the couple’s home which had burned to the ground on July 7th. Coroner Charles Preston said it was determined from the start Mrs. Krentel died from a gunshot wound…:

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But the St. Tammany Sheriff doesn’t necessarily agree and will give an update tomorrow.

17:30 LRN Newscast September 13

The St. Tammany Parish Coroner has ruled the death of the fire chief’s wife in July, as a homicide. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Authorities say they arrested the man shown in a video punching out a student on the LSU Parade Grounds before last Saturday’s football game.  He’s been identified as 18 year old Casen Maggio of Prairieville and he been charged with aggravated battery.  The official report says several bones in the student’s face were broken.

A homeowner shot and killed an alleged intruder in LaPlace last night. St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Tregre says the homeowner told detectives he heard voices in his yard and went to investigate. Tregre says when he opened the back door, he was face-to-face with the intruder.
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No charges have been filed against the homeowner.

The entire Shreveport City Council voted no to a multi-million dollar project to build a sports complex and downtown arena. Councilman Oliver Jenkins says they would like to present this project to the public in a different light because many people didn’t know the project could bring in a major G-league basketball team…:
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He hopes they can go back to the drawing board because partnering with a Tom Benson company is a great opportunity.

16:45 LRN Sportscast September 13

LSU is anticipating a loud atmosphere on Saturday night in Starkville when they face Mississippi State. Both teams are 2-0. Quarterback Danny Etling says they have to be focused….
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Cutting down on penalties is a big key as the Tigers lead the SEC after two games as they’ve been flagged 21 times. Today on the SEC teleconference, Head Coach Ed Orgeron said he doubts that defensive end Rashard Lawrence will be able to play this Saturday, but Arden Key should start. The All-American missed his the first two games of the season as he continued to recover from shoulder surgery.

First year LSU basketball coach Will Wade continues to recruit very well. Power forward Naz Reid from New Jersey announced via twitter that he’s committed to LSU after taking an unofficial visit lat week. Reid is listed as the 18th best player in the nation on the ESPN 100 list.

This Sunday the Saints will take on the Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots. Starting right tackle Zach Strief is not expected to play after he reportedly suffered an MCL Sprain in the loss to Minnesota. New Orleans has signed veteran tackle Byrce Harris, who has been cut and brought back several times, but now looks like he has a permanent spot on this team for the next month.

The New Orleans Pelicans have released a statement after the Shreveport City Council rejected a proposal to begin the process of getting funds together to build a 30-million dollar sports complex that would be the home to the Pelicans minor league basketball team. The Pels statement says they are focused on finding a location for their G League team and that’s their sole focus and the other development plans for that area are not part of their proposal.

16:30 LRN Newscast September 13

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is a co-author of the latest effort by Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.  Senators Lindsey Graham, Dean Heller and Ron Johnson are co-authors of the bill.  Graham says their approach of block grant funding to the states gives the power back to patients.

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Meanwhile, Democrat Bernie Sanders is proposing to expand Medicare to cover all U-S residents.

 

The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office have located a brother and sister wanted in connection with the death of a woman who was 8 months pregnant. Major Ginny Higgins says…:

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In custody are 29-year-old Mark Trimble and his 32-year-old sister Toni.

 

Last night a LaPlace homeowner shot and killed an alleged intruder. St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Tregre says the homeowner told detectives he heard voices in his yard.  Tregre says when the opened the back door, he was face-to-face with the intruder.  No charges have been filed against the homeowner and the whole episode was captured on the home’s video surveillance camera…

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St Tammany parish coroner ruled the death of Fire Chief Stephen Krentel’s wife, Nanette Krental as a homicide from a gunshot wound.  Her body was found in the couple’s home which was burned to the ground.  Coroner Charles Preston says, following an initial autopsy, the remains were sent to the LSU FACES Lab…:

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But the St. Tammany Sheriff’s Office said in a media advisory that it does not necessarily support the coroner’s conclusion.  The sheriff will provide an update on the investigation during a news conference tomorrow.

15:30 LRN Newscast September 13

Louisiana’s U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is a co-author of a new effort by Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Cassidy says this proposal takes Washington out of the decision so that each state receives an annual block grant to determine how to help individuals pay for health care….

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St Martin Parish Sheriff’s office has a murder investigation underway with a brother and sister in custody in connection with pregnant woman. The victim, Ashley Nicole Meche, was found dead yesterday. Major Ginny Higgins says two people wanted for questioning are Mark Trimble and Toni Trimble.  She says authorities are looking into what happened to the 24 year old woman.

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The siblings are not yet charged but the investigation continues.

 

House Speaker Taylor Barras has told the Associated Press he believes the House can come up with a plan by January to address the loss of one-billion dollars in tax revenue that expires next summer. Barras says if there’s enough agreement, a special session could be held early next year. There’s been a stalemate between the House and the governor on how to address the fiscal cliff.

 

The Shreveport City Council has rejected the mayor’s proposal to build a sports complex in the downtown area. The vote was unanimous. Councilman Oliver Jenkins says 30 million of the city’s dollars would be used along with 139 million in private finances.  He says they would like to present this project to the public in a different light, because many didn’t know it could bring in a minor league basketball team.

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Jenkins says he was surprised that there was not much support from the business community.

14:30 LRN Newscast September 13

A homeowner shot and killed an alleged intruder in LaPlace last night. St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Tregre says the homeowner told detectives he heard voices in his yard and went to investigate. Tregre says when he opened the back door, he was face-to-face with the intruder.
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No charges have been filed against the homeowner.

St. Tammany Parish Coroner Charles Preston has ruled the death of Nanette Krentel a homicide. She was found dead in a home destroyed by a fire in Lacombe on July 7. Krentel is the wife of Fire District 12 Chief Stephen Krentel. Preston says they wanted to give this case the utmost attention and thoroughness…

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St. Tammany Sheriff Randy Smith will hold a press conference tomorrow. In a press statement, the sheriff does not necessarily support the Coroner’s conclusion.

U.S Senator Bill Cassidy along with three of his GOP colleagues in the Senate unveiled a new health care proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham says they are proposing block grant funding for the states to give the power back to the patients….

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Meanwhile, Democrat Bernie Sanders is proposing to expand Medicare to cover all U-S residents.

Baton Rouge Police are seeking the principal of Laurel Oaks Charter School after he allegedly locked a five-year-old student in a closet as a form of punishment. Principal Shamsid-Deen is wanted on counts of cruelty to a juvenile. According to the warrant, two teachers found the child after hearing her screaming and crying inside a closet in the cafeteria. The girl told detectives the principal put her in the closet, because she was “bad.”

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The St. Tammany Parish Coroner has ruled the death of the fire chief’s wife in July, as a homicide. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The Shreveport City Council voted 6 to 0 against a multi-million dollar project to build a sports complex and downtown arena. Emelie Gunn has more on why….

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Louisiana’s Senior U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is a co-author of the last ditch effort by Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Cassidy says this proposal takes Washington out of the decision making and instead each state receives an annual block grant to determine how to help individuals pay for health care….

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Cassidy says the legislation also repeals individual and employer mandates that are part of the Affordable Care Act and it gets rid of the medical device tax.  The Republican says their proposal also eliminates the inequity in which three states receive 37-percent of Obamacare funds…

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Senators Lindsey Graham, Dean Heller and Ron Johnson are the fellow co-authors. Meanwhile, Democrat Bernie Sanders is proposing to expand Medicare to cover all U-S residents. Graham says their approach of the block grant funding to the states gives the power back to the patients

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The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office have located a brother and sister wanted in connection with the death of a woman who was 8 months pregnant. Major Ginny Higgins says 29-year-old Mark Trimble and his 32-year-old sister Toni have not been charged with anything but are now in custody. She says this is a homicide investigation.

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The victim, 24-year-old Ashley Nicole Meche, was found dead Tuesday afternoon. Higgins says Mark Trimble was located in the Loreauville area of St. Martin Parish and Toni Trimble was found of in the Bayou Fuselier area. She says the investigation is ongoing into what happened to pregnant victim.

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A homeowner shot and killed an alleged intruder in LaPlace last night. St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Tregre says the homeowner told detectives he heard voices in his yard and went to investigate. Tregre says when he opened the back door, he was face-to-face with the intruder

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Tregre says no charges have been filed against the homeowner and the whole episode was captured on the home’s video surveillance camera…

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The entire Shreveport City Council voted no to a multi-million dollar project to build a sports complex and downtown arena. Councilman Oliver Jenkins says he voted against the Cross Bayou Project because there was not a lot of visible public support. He hopes they can go back to the drawing board because partnering with a Tom Benson company is a great opportunity.

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Jenkins says 30 million of the city’s dollars would be used along with 139 million in private finances. He says they would like to present this project to the public in a different light because many people didn’t know the project could bring in a major G-league basketball team.

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Jenkins says surprisingly, there was not much support from the business community. He credits the failing to pass this project to the public not having faith in government’s decisions.

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The St. Tammany Parish Coroner has ruled the death of the fire chief’s wife in July, as a homicide. The body of Nanette Krentel, wife of Fire District 12 Chief Stephen Krentel, was discovered in the rubble of the couple’s home which had burned to the ground on July 7th. Coroner Charles Preston said it was determined from the start Mrs. Krentel died from a gunshot wound…:

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The Sheriff’s Office said in a media advisory that it does not necessarily support the coroner’s conclusion, and will provide an update on the investigation during a news conference tomorrow. Preston says, following an initial autopsy, the remains were sent to the LSU FACES Lab…:

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Preston says three autopsies were conducted on the body, and those along with the report from LSU all reached the same conclusion. He says they wanted to give this case the utmost attention and thoroughness…:

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13:30 Newscast, September 13th, 2017

Louisiana’s Senior U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is a co-author of the last ditch effort by Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Cassidy says the legislation repeals individual and employer mandates, and it gets rid of the medical device tax. The Republican says their proposal also eliminates the inequity in which three states receive 37-percent of Obamacare funds..:
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He says this proposal takes Washington out of the decision making.

The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office have located a brother and sister wanted in connection with the death of a woman who was 8 months pregnant. Major Ginny Higgins…:
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In custody are 29-year-old Mark Trimble and his 32-year-old sister Toni.

A homeowner shot and killed an alleged intruder in LaPlace last night. St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Tregre says no charges have been filed against the homeowner and the whole episode was captured on the home’s video surveillance camera…:
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27-year-old Kalvin Ferrygood was pronounced dead after arriving at a hospital in New Orleans.

The entire Shreveport City Council voted no to a multi-million dollar project to build a sports complex and downtown arena. Councilman Oliver Jenkins says they would like to present this project to the public in a different light because many people didn’t know the project could bring in a major G-league basketball team…:
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He hopes they can go back to the drawing board because partnering with a Tom Benson company is a great opportunity.

12:30 Newscast, September 13th, 2017

Louisiana’s Senior U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is a co-author of the last ditch effort by Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Cassidy says this proposal takes Washington out of the decision making and instead each state receives an annual block grant to determine how to help individuals pay for health care…:
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Those who oppose this bill favor a full repeal of the ACA.

The St. Tammany Parish Coroner has ruled the death of the fire chief’s wife in July, as a homicide. The body of Nanette Krentel, wife of Fire District 12 Chief Stephen Krentel, was discovered in the rubble of the couple’s home which had burned to the ground on July 14th. Coroner Charles Preston said it was determined from the start Mrs. Krentel died from a gunshot wound…:
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But the St. Tammany Sheriff doesn’t necessarily agree and will give an update tomorrow.

The Shreveport City Council voted 6 to 0 against a multi-million dollar project to build a sports complex and downtown arena. Emelie Gunn has more on why…:
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Two people are in custody in the murder case of a woman who was 8 months pregnant, according to the St. Martin Sheriff’s Office. They say the boyfriend of the victim, Mark Trimble, and his sister, Toni Trimble Thomas, are persons of interest in the homicide investigation.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast September 13

After two games, LSU is the most penalized team in the SEC, with 21. Quarterback Danny Etling says they have to play smarter football…
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Etling says their focus has to be extra sharp this Saturday against 2-and-0 Mississippi State. The atmosphere at Scott Field in Starkville is expected to be electric and loud with thousands of cowbells ringing. Kick-off is at 6 PM.

Cajuns head coach Mark Hudspeth is not sure about kicker Stevie Artigue’s availability for Saturday’s road game at Texas A-and-M. Artigue has a strained muscle in his leg and only handled two of the kickoffs in the loss to Tulsa.

Conference play begins this Saturday for Northwestern State and Southeastern. The Lions are at Central Arkansas and the Demons host Lamar.

The Saints are beginning the process of moving forward after a tough 29-19 loss to Minnesota. Coach Sean Payton says the mental errors that hurt them on defense have to be fixed….
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Payton admits there were only 10 players on the field for the first play of the game. The head coach blames miscommunication on the sidelines.

The Shreveport City council has voted against an economic development plan that included the construction of a three-thousand plus seat arena for the New Orleans Pelicans Gatorade League Team. This could result in Pensacola becoming the home of the Pels minor league team.

And LSU has received a commitment from five-star big man Naz Reid from New Jersey. He’s six-foot-ten, 240 pounds.