930AM LRN News

A bill that would increase the share of offshore energy revenues for Gulf States sailed out of a U-S House committee with little opposition. Congressman Garret Graves says it’s frustrating to see the feds scoop up most of the tax revenue generated by offshore drilling. The congressman says in 2016, the feds gathered 99 percent of all offshore revenues, which is not the case for land-based drilling.

Cut 7 (10) “…1920s”

The bill would still need to pass the House and the Senate, where that kind of legislation has typically floundered.

The United Cajun Navy is currently in North Carolina as the area is experiencing massive flooding from Hurricane Florence.  Founder of the group, Todd Terrell, says water rescues are already taking place around the clock.

Cut 3 (07) “…on the roofs.” 

 

 

Louisiana Treasury Secretary John Schroder estimates the state will have an over 300 million dollar budget surplus from last year after revenues out performed expectations. Schroder says having a significant surplus isn’t a good look for a state that just renewed hundreds of millions in expired sales taxes in the last legislative session.

Cut 13 (08) “this size”

The governor’s office says any estimations before the audit is completed in October are premature.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says a Winnsboro man had roadkill in the cooler of his restaurant and then took it home to butcher it. L-D-W-F’s Adam Einck says a deputy saw the fawn in a cooler at a restaurant called the Garden Hen. He says the man heard law enforcement were on the case and apparently tried to hide the evidence…

Cut 10 (10) “that time”

830AM LRN News

A bill that would increase the share of offshore energy revenues for Gulf States sailed out of a U-S House committee with little opposition. States with land-based energy production receive a substantially higher percentage of revenues than states that support offshore drilling. Congressman Garret Graves says the additional revenues would pay for flood protection projects.

Cut 6 (10) “…a disaster.”

Louisiana Treasury Secretary John Schroder estimates the state will have an over 300 million dollar budget surplus from last year after revenues out performed expectations. However, the final audit results won’t be ready until October, and Shroder says they’ll have to figure out just how the state stumbled into so much cash.

Cut 12 (10)   “the state” 

Dozens of volunteers with the United Cajun Navy are patrolling the flood waters of the Carolinas, making rescues happen in the wake of Hurricane Florence.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (32) “I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says a Winnsboro man had roadkill in the cooler of his restaurant and then took it home to butcher it. The 61-year-old owner of the Garden Hen was cited for possession of a spotted fawn. L-D-W-F’s Adam Einck says

cut 9 (10) “…for later”

LDH says an inspection turned up no wild game at the restaurant.

5:30 PM Newscast

Louisiana finished the fiscal year that ended June 30th with a hefty surplus. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 2 (27) “I’m Jeff Palermo”  

The United Cajun Navy is currently in North Carolina as the area is experiencing massive flooding from Hurricane Florence.  Founder of the group, Todd Terrell says the crew has already lent a helping hand with well over 100 rescues.

Cut 4 (05) “…not 100% sure.”

A bill that would increase the share of offshore energy revenues for Gulf States sailed out of a U-S House committee with little opposition. States with land-based energy production receive a substantially higher percentage of revenues than states that support offshore drilling. Congressman Garret Graves says the additional revenues would pay for flood protection projects.

Cut 6 (10) “…a disaster.”

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says a Winnsboro man had roadkill in the cooler of his restaurant and then took it home to butcher it. 61-year-old Somchanh Chanthapanya was cited for possession of a spotted fawn. L-D-W-F’s Adam Einck says the investigation started when a Franklin Parish sheriff’s deputy saw the spotted fawn in the cooler at a restaurant called the Garden Hen. He says the man heard law enforcement were on the case and apparently tried to hide the evidence…

Cut 10 (10) “that time”

16:45 LRN Sportscast September 14

Gregg Williams returns to the Superdome on Sunday. He was the defensive coordinator for the Saints during their Super Bowl season and he’s now the D-C for the Cleveland Browns. Coach Sean Payton says Williams likes to be aggressive…
cut 20 (15) “….as well”
Payton had a record of 37-11 in the regular season with Williams as his defensive coordinator in New Orleans.

LSU and Auburn continue their rivalry Saturday afternoon on the Plains. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says expect the unexpected…
cut 16 (09) “…Tiger bowl”
Kick-off is at 2:30.

The big college football game of the day in Louisiana on Saturday will take place in Lake Charles as McNeese State hosts Nicholls State. The two teams are ranked in the Top 25 in the FCS and playoff implications are on the line. Cowboys Coach Lance Guidry…
cut 18 (20) “…we win”
Kick off is at 6 PM on CST.

On ESPN-plus at seven o’ clock, Southeastern Louisiana will host the defending Southland Conference champs, Central Arkansas. The Bears have won the last three games in the series.

And ULM and UL Lafayette take on SEC West teams. The Warhawks are at Texas A-and-M, the Cajuns battle Mississippi State in Starkville.

430PM LRN News

Louisiana Treasury Secretary John Schroder estimates the state will have an over 300 million dollar budget surplus from last year after revenues out performed expectations. However, the final audit results won’t be ready until October, and Shroder says they’ll have to figure out just how the state stumbled into so much cash.

Cut 12 (10)   “the state” 

The governor’s office says any estimates before the October final audit completion are premature.

A bill that would increase the share of offshore energy revenues for Gulf States sailed out of a U-S House committee with little opposition. Congressman Garret Graves says in 2016, the feds gathered 99 percent of all offshore revenues, which is not the case for land-based drilling.

Cut 7 (10) “…1920s”

The bill would still need to clear the House and Senate.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says a Winnsboro man had roadkill in the cooler of his restaurant and then took it home to butcher it. The 61-year-old owner of the Garden Hen was cited for possession of a spotted fawn. L-D-W-F’s Adam Einck says possession of a spotted fawn, even if its dead, carries a $500 to $750 fine and up to 30 days in jail….

Cut 11 (08)“…strictly regulated”

The Louisiana Department of Health has investigated as well. A spokesperson says inspectors did not find any wild game in coolers or freezers at the Garden Hen in Winnsboro. They warned the owner wild game is not allowed in the business.

A Venezuelan man who was suspected in the 2011 death of his wife, a Brusly teacher, is on his way to Louisiana after being apprehended in Mexico. Nearly seven years ago Oscar Lozada left the states with his daughter shortly after his wife’s disappearance and suspected death. His daughter has been recovered and is staying with a foster family in Baton Rouge. His wife’s body was never found, and He’s being held in Texas while the extradition process plays out.

330PM LRN News

Louisiana Treasury Secretary John Schroder estimates the state will have an over 300 million dollar budget surplus from last year after revenues out performed expectations. Shroder says s having a significant surplus isn’t a good look for a state that just renewed hundreds of millions in expired sales taxes in the last legislative session.

Cut 13 (08) “this size”

Schroder says if this kind of excess revenue is projected to continue, he would advocate lowering the sales tax rate, but the governor’s office says any estimates before October’s audit completion are premature.

The United Cajun Navy is currently in North Carolina as the area is experiencing massive flooding from Hurricane Florence.  Founder of the group, Todd Terrell, says water rescues are already taking place around the clock.

Cut 3 (07) “…on the roofs.” 

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says a Winnsboro man had roadkill in the cooler of his restaurant and then took it home to butcher it. 61-year-old Somchanh Chanthapanya was cited for possession of a spotted fawn. L-D-W-F’s Adam Einck says

cut 9 (10) “…for later”

A bill that would increase the share of offshore energy revenues for Gulf States sailed out of a U-S House committee with little opposition. States with land-based energy production receive a substantially higher percentage of revenues than states that support offshore drilling. Congressman Garret Graves says says in 2016, the feds gathered 99 percent of all offshore revenues, which is not the case for land-based drilling.

Cut 7 (10) “…1920s”

230PM LRN News

Louisiana Treasury Secretary John Schroder estimates the state will have an over 300 million dollar budget surplus from last year after revenues out performed expectations. There’s tight, constitutional limits on just how this cash can get spent, which means it can’t be dropped straight into the state general fund for this year, but Treasurer John Schroder says after surveying the options, he’s got a few recommendations.

Cut 14 (10) “…money”

The Edwards administration says any estimates before the the audit is finished in october are premature.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says a Winnsboro man had roadkill in the cooler of his restaurant and then took it home to butcher it L-D-W-F’s Adam Einck says  the man heard law enforcement were on the case and apparently tried to hide the evidence…

Cut 10 (10) “that time”

LDH says inspectors did not find any wild game in coolers or freezers at the Garden Hen in Winnsboro.

A bill that would increase the share of offshore energy revenues for Gulf States sailed out of a U-S House committee with little opposition. States with land-based energy production receive a substantially higher percentage of revenues than states that support offshore drilling. Congressman Garret Graves says the additional revenues would pay for flood protection projects.

Cut 6 (10) “…a disaster.”

And the Tigers are on their way to Auburn for a clash of SEC West titans in a game that will feature two of the best defenses in college football. LSU has some huge questions along its offensive line after Miami and Southeastern set up some lawn chairs and had a cookout in the Tigers backfield.

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1:30 LRN Newscast September 14

Dozens of volunteers with the Baton Rouge-based United Cajun Navy are rescuing flood victims in the wake of Hurricane Florence. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 1 (32) “I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

That tropical disturbance in the western Gulf of Mexico is close to moving into Texas without developing into a tropical storm. And over the weekend, we’ll have to keep an eye on Tropical Depression Isaac. It should remain a depression as it moves through the Caribbean past Jamica.

State Treasurer John Schroder estimates the state ended up with over a 300-million dollar budget surplus from the fiscal year that ended June 30th. Schroder says it’s a pleasant surprise considering all of the money troubles they’ve dealt with…
Cut 12 (10) “the state”
Under Louisiana’s constitution, the surplus dollars can only be used on one-time expenses, like debt, construction work and coastal projects.

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says legislation is moving to the House floor that would send more money to Louisiana and other Gulf States for supporting offshore energy production. Graves calls a significant victory…
cut 8 (09) “….do this”
Graves is hopeful for passage in the House, but admits this bill faces an uphill climb in the Senate.

12:30 PM Newscast

Volunteers with The United Cajun Navy are currently in North Carolina as the area is experiencing massive flooding from Hurricane Florence.  Founder of the group, Todd Terrell says the crew has already lent a helping hand with well over 100 rescues.

Cut 4 (05) “…not 100% sure.”

Terrell adds those that want to help can make donations via the United Cajun Navy’s Facebook page.
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says a Winnsboro man had roadkill in the cooler of his restaurant and then took it home to butcher it. 61-year-old Somchanh Chanthapanya was cited for possession of a spotted fawn. L-D-W-F’s Adam Einck says the investigation started when a Franklin Parish sheriff’s deputy saw the spotted fawn in the cooler at a restaurant called the Garden Hen. He says the man heard law enforcement were on the case and apparently tried to hide the evidence…

Cut 10 (10) “that time”

A bill that would increase the share of offshore energy revenues for Gulf States sailed out of a U-S House committee with little opposition. Currently, states with land-based energy production receive a substantially higher percentage of revenues than states that support offshore drilling. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says it’s been frustrating to see the feds scoop up most of the tax revenue generated by offshore drilling. The congressman says in 2016, the feds gathered 99 percent of all offshore revenues, which just wasn’t the case for land based drilling.

Cut 7 (10) “…1920s”

Now for a look at your commodities…

11:30 LRN Newscast September 14

Hurricane Florence made landfall this morning in North Carolina and severe flooding has already taken place. Dozens of members of the United Cajun Navy from Louisiana are there to help. Founder of the group, Todd Terrell, says they haven’t rested since they arrived in the Carolinas…
cut 3 (07) “…on the roofs”
Florence remains a Category One hurricane near Cape Fear, North Carolina.

A bill that would increase the share of offshore energy revenues for Gulf States sailed out of a U-S House committee with little opposition. Currently, states with land-based energy production receive a substantially higher percentage of revenues than states that support offshore drilling. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the money would pay for flood protection projects.
Cut 6 (10) “…a disaster.”
The legislation still needs full House and Senate approval.

When US Supreme Court re-convenes next month, they will hear a case involving a St. Tammany Parish landowner and dusky gopher frogs. The landowner wants to develop his land, but can’t because the federal government has preserved a portion of land to breed the nearly extinct frog. The landowner says the frog can’t survive on his his land, but Center for Biological Diversity attorney Collette Adkins disagrees…
cut 10 (11) “…in Mississippi”
The nation’s highest court hears oral arguments October 1st.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says a Winnsboro man had roadkill in the cooler of his restaurant and then took it home to butcher it. 61-year-old Somchanh Chanthapanya was cited for possession of a spotted fawn. L-D-W-F’s Adam Einck says…
cut 9 (10) “…clean it for later”
Einck it’s against the law to be possession of a spotted fawn, even if it’s dead. The state department of health has also investigated the incident.