13:30 Newscast, January 12th, 2018

Governor John Bel Edwards announced that the state is seeking funding for three major infrastructure projects. Matt Doyle has more.
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Another round of frigid weather is settling over the state this weekend, and the last time this happened there were several fatal house fires. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning encourages you to check on older heating systems…:
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A hard freeze is forecast for North Louisiana tomorrow, and light freeze down to the coast.

It’s going to be tough for the Saints to beat the Vikings on Sunday, but they certainly have a chance. The game is a rematch of the season opener that New Orleans lost, but NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says there’s a new X-factor for the Saints this time around…:
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The game kicks off at 3:40 Sunday on FOX.

The Legislative Women’s Caucus is investigating to see if it is necessary to overhaul sexual harassment policies for the legislature and state government employees. Chairman and New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno says if anyone is found guilty of sexual harassment, they need to be held accountable…:
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She believes the current policies are out of date.

12:30 Newscast, January 12th, 2018

Louisiana will receive another round of freezing temperatures this weekend:
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The Saints face their toughest match up of the season as they roll into Minnesota. New Orleans is a five point underdog against a Vikings team that hasn’t allowed more than 20 points at home. Saints analyst Mike Detillier on how to beat a defense like that…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards has announced a major transportation plan that could offer relief for motorists statewide. He says a $600 million dollar initiative includes projects such as widening I-10 in Baton Rouge from the Mississippi River Bridge to the 10/12 split, and new access from I-20 directly into Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, among others.

The man who crashed into a crowd of people at last year’s Endymion parade while driving drunk, will spend five years in prison and have to attend AA. 26-year-old Neilson Rizzoto was facing a 55 year sentence. Legal analyst Tim Meche says this sentence is an example of the new criminal justice reform measures put in place last year…:
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The crash injured 32 people.

11:30 Newscast, January 12th, 2018

Another cold air mass is bringing Canadian air into Louisiana, dropping temperatures well below normal. Temps are expected to fall throughout the day, then the coldest air of the weekend will settle in with overnight temperatures below freezing statewide. State climatologist Barry Keim..:
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Last time we saw an arctic outbreak, there were several house fires resulting in over a dozen fatalities. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says some of those homes didn’t have a working smoke alarm and were using other dangerous means to heat their homes…:
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He says it’s important to check on neighbors, especially the elderly, when these cold blasts take over.

The Legislative Women’s Caucus is investigating to see if it is necessary to overhaul sexual harassment policies for lawmakers and state government employees. Chairman and New Orleans Representative Helena Moreno finds it disturbing that even though harassment policies are in place for the state, it’s hard to hold legislators accountable…:
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She feels the current rules are antiquated and need to be brought up to date.

The Louisiana Property Assistance Agency will resume its monthly state surplus property auctions in Baton Rouge this weekend. Division of Administration spokesperson Jacques Berry says all of the proceeds will go back to the state to take care of a portion of transportation needs…:
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He says there is something for everyone at the auction including exercise equipment, cars, boats, RVs and more.

10:30 LRN Newscast January 12

Jennings Senator Blade Morrish is proposing to change TOPS award amounts. Under his plan, students who earn the basic award by achieving a 2.5 GPA and a20 ACT would receive just a four-thousand dollar annual stipend, while TOPS Honor students would get their tuition paid for, plus a stipend between 15-hundred and 25-hundred dollars. Morrish says he wants to challenge students to improve their performance…
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Morrish could seek this change in TOPS in the upcoming session.

The Louisiana teacher arrested this week at the Vermilion Parish School Board meeting after she questioned her superintendent’s pay raise might file a lawsuit. Deyshia Hargrave spoke yesterday at a rally…
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Hargrave hopes her experience will empower people to use their voice when they see something that’s not right.

Monroe-based Centurylink has told its employees they will not receive a merit raise this year. A company spokesperson says Centurylink remains confident they are on the right path towards growth, but they also have to watch costs and adjust their operations to meet the needs of their business. Centurylink employs 52-thousand workers worldwide, 27-hundred in Louisiana.

A series of social media posts has experts reminding teens not to eat Tide Pods. Matt Doyle has more.
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09:30 LRN Newscast January 12

Governor John Bel Edwards has called an 11:30 press conference where he’ll announce a 600-million dollar funding plan to widen I-10 from the Mississippi River bridge to the I-10–I-12 split in Baton Rouge. The governor’s office says if they receive the funding, they’ll also be able to complete construction projects in New Orleans and Bossier City.

A state lawmaker is proposing to change the amounts that TOPS students receive. Kelley Ray has the story…
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Hundreds showed up at a rally yesterday to support teacher Deyshia Hargrave who was forcefully removed from a school board meeting after questioning the superintendent’s pay raise. The treatment of Hargrave, who was handcuffed has angered many. She told her supporters that she was just sticking to her principles…
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Hargrave hopes her story will encourage others to speak out when they don’t agree with something.

The Louisiana Property Assistance Agency will resume its monthly state surplus property auctions in Baton Rouge tomorrow. The auction will feature a wide variety of items once used by state agencies. Division of Administration spokesperson Jacques Berry says there’s something for everyone…
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More information can be found on the Division of Administration’s website.

08:30 LRN Newscast January 12

Jennings Senator Blade Morrish has put forth a proposal that would make substantial changes to TOPS. Morrish is proposing that TOPS recipients who qualify for the scholarship with a 2.5 GPA and a 20 on their ACT would receive a four-thousand dollar annual stipend, while 4.0 students would have tuition paid for, plus a stipend…
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The proposal would need legislative approval and if passed, would not impact current students.

Hundreds showed up in downtown Abbeville to support Deyshia Hargrave. Her arrest at a school board meeting has angered many. Hargrave hopes her story will encourge others to stand up for what they think is right…
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Hargrave is considering legal action .

In 2017, poison control centers dealt with more than 10,000 reports of children eating detergent pods. Louisiana Poison Control President-Elect Mark Ryan…
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Ryan says a new social media challenge has led to an increasing number of teenagers ingesting the colorful pods. He says under no circumstance should they go into your mouth.

State surplus property will be auctioned off on Saturday in Baton Rouge. Division of adminstration spokesperson Jacques Berry says you can bid on motor vehicles, construction equipment, appliances and home furniture once used by state agencies…
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For more information go to the division of administration’s website.

07:30 LRN Newscast January 12

A state lawmaker is proposing to change TOPS scholarship amounts. Students who meet the minimum eligibility would receive a four-thousand-dollar annual stipend. Jennings Senator Blade Morrish says four-thousand-dollars may seem low, but it’s still the most lucrative college tuition program in the U-S…
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Morrish says TOPS honors students would have their tuition paid for, plus they would get a stipend ranging from 15-hundred to 25-hundred dollars. The proposal would need legislative approval.

Governor John Bel Edwards will announce a funding plan today to pay for a major I-10 reconstruction project in Baton Rouge. The governor’s office says if the funding is received, a new interchange on I-10 in Kenner can also be built, plus a new access from I-20 directly into Barksdale Air Force Base.

Vermilion Parish teachers held a rally for Deyshia Hargrave, to protest her treatment at a recent schoolboard meeting. Matt Doyle has more…
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Teenagers are putting detergent pods in their mouths as part of a new online challenge on social media. Louisiana Poison Control President-Elect Mark Ryan says no one should be eating these pods….
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Tide has released a statement says their laundry pods should not be played with, even if meant as a joke.

06:45 LRN Sportscast January 12

Head coach Ed Orgeron came out strongly in support of his new offensive coordinator, Steve Ensminger. Ensminger has been an assistant at LSU since 2010, he’s a former quarterback, and also served as interim offensive coordinator for eight games in 2016. Orgeron says there’s a lot of reasons Tigers fan should be excited about Ensminger’s promotion…
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Veteran receivers coach Jerry Sullivan has been named senior offensive assistant and passing game coordinator.

In college basketball last night, Louisiana Tech dropped to 1-4 in Conference USA Play as Middle Tennessee went on a 13-3 run to finish last night’s game. The Blue Raiders, who are undefeated in league play, won 72-57.

The Saints have the advantage at quarterback in Sunday’s N-F-C playoff game with the Vikings. Drew Brees is a future Hall of famer, who threw for 376 yards and two touchdowns last week, while Minnesota’s Case Keenum is making his first postseason start. Keenum is on his fourth team and was considered a journeymen until this season. Brees says he can relate…
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Brees will need to be sharp on Sunday. Minnesota has the NFL’s top ranked defense. Kick off is at 3:40.

Perfect Game ranks LSU baseball 12th in their preseason poll. Florida, Arkansas and Kentucky are SEC teams ranked in the top 10.

The Pelicans host Portland tonight. Head Coach Alvin Gentry believes Anthony Davis will play, after missing Wednesday’s loss to Memphis with an ankle injury.

06:30 LRN Newscast January 12

The Louisiana teacher arrested this week at the Vermilion Parish School Board meeting after she questioned her superintendent’s pay raise might file a lawsuit. Deyshia Hargrave spoke yesterday at a rally that was called to support her….
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Hargrave hopes her experience will empower people to use their voice when they see something that’s just not right.

Jennings Senator Blade Morrish is proposing to change TOPS award amounts. Under his plan, students who earn the basic award by achieving a 2.5 GPA and a20 ACT would receive just a four-thousand dollar annual stipend, while TOPS Honor students would get their tuition paid for, plus a stipend between 15-hundred and 25-hundred dollars. Morrish says he wants to challenge students to improve their performance…
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Morrish could seek this change in TOPS in the upcoming session.

A portion of north Louisiana is under a winter weather advisory as light to moderate rainfall has been slowly transitioning to a freezing rain or snow or sleet mix as temperatures are dropping below subfreezing. Roadways could be slick. The state transportation department has closed a portion of I-49 in Caddo Parish.

A new social media challenge has teens eating laundry pods. Louisiana Poison Control President-Elect Mark Ryan says this is obviously dangerous and there’s no benefit…
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Ryan says digesting a detergent pod could land you in the hospital.

AM Newscall January 12

A state lawmaker is proposing to change the amounts that TOPS students receive. Kelley Ray has the story…

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Vermilion Parish teachers held a rally for Deyshia Hargrave, to protest her treatment at a recent schoolboard meeting. Matt Doyle has more…

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A series of social media posts has experts reminding teens not to eat Tide Pods. Matt Doyle has more.

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The Louisiana Property Assistance Agency will resume its monthly state surplus property auctions in Baton Rouge this weekend.  The auction will feature a wide variety of items once used by state agencies.  Division of Administration spokesperson Jacques Berry says there’s something for everyone…

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Berry says the state holds an auction every second Saturday of the month on Brickyard Lane near the Mississippi River Bridge. He says you might be surprised at the quality of goods you will find…

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Berry says the proceeds from the auction, go back to the state to take care of a large portion of their transportation needs…

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The auction will start Saturday at 8am.

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A state lawmaker is proposing to change TOPS scholarship amounts. Students who  meet the minimum eligibility would receive a four-thousand-dollar payment for the year, but students who achieve a very high ACT and GPA get a full scholarship, plus a stipend.  Jennings Senator Blade Morrish says four-thousand-dollars may seem low, but it’s still the most lucrative college tuition program in the U-S…

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Morrish says a new structured plan would still benefit students with lower GPAs, but encourage very smart students to continue their education in Louisiana.  His proposal would create a new “Honors Plus” program that would give out the best incentives to students…

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Morrish is leading a task force that’s been examining the taxpayer funded program, which has become more difficult for the state to afford because of a variety of factors including higher tuition.  He says his plan would save the state 20-million-dollars annually and modernize how the scholarship money should be doled out…

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Vermilion Parish teachers held a rally in support of Deyshia Hargrave in the wake of an incident where Hargrave was forcefully removed from a school board meeting after questioning the superintendent’s pay raise. The altercation has gained national coverage, Hargrave says she was just sticking to her principles…

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Video from the incident shows Marshal Reggie Hilts dragging Hargrave out of the room. Reports say Hilts has previously been sued for excessive force. Hargrave says the removal infringed on her civil rights…

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The next regular meeting of the Vermillion Parish School Board will be February 22nd, and Hargrave says she wants to keep up the momentum…

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In 2017, poison control centers dealt with more than 10,000 reports of children eating detergent pods. A Social media challenge is now seeing an increasing number of teenagers ingesting the colorful cases. Louisiana Poison Control President-Elect Mark Ryan says historically, it’s been limited to small children…

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The increase is the result of a series of social media posts that show teens holding the pods in their mouth, cooking with them, and some even claiming they’re getting high off of them. Ryan says…

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Ryan says the pods aren’t dangerously poisonous, but could trigger a reaction that will put you in the hospital…

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He says if one of your children or friends ingests a pod, call the national poison help hotline.

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Head coach Ed Orgeron came out strongly in support of his new offensive coordinator, Steve Ensminger. Ensminger has been an assistant at LSU since 2010, he’s a former quarterback, and also served as interim offensive coordinator for eight games in 2016. Orgeron says there’s a lot of reasons Tigers fan should be excited about the hire…

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Ensminger had previous runs with Louisiana Tech, A&M, and Clemson as offensive coordinator in the late 80s and 90s. Orgeron says his run as LSU interim coordinator in 2016 sold him on the idea…

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Ensminger was Baton Rouge raised, and has coached at Central High and West Monroe High School.

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The Saints have the advantage at quarterback in Sunday’s N-F-C playoff game with the Vikings. Drew Brees is a future Hall of famer, who threw for 376 yards and two touchdowns last season, while Minnesota’s Case Keenum is making his first postseason start. Keenum is on his fourth team and was considered a journeymen until this season. Brees says he can relate to Keenum…

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The Vikings defense led the NFL in yards per game and scoring defense. Safety Harrison Smith is one of the leaders, with a career-high five interceptions. Brees says Smith is a very smart player…

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Brees says every play will be very important in this game…

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