9:30 AM Newscast

It’s mothers day weekend and The average cost of being a new mom in Louisiana is cheaper than all but two other states in the nation. Connor Ferrill has the story.

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In response to the wicked weather received in the state, the Governor has declared a state of emergency. He made the announcement on Twitter around 5:30 p.m. on Friday, May 10. He says current forecasts predict anywhere from 4″ to 8″ of rain across the state.

 

 

 

 

 

Senator John Kennedy is once again bringing legislation aimed at getting dead people off the social security rolls. Kennedy says his legislation would address the long running issue by tackling the two biggest drivers of fraud, starting with Social Security’s list of deceased citizens…
Cut 10 (12)“…agencies.”
The Republican says every year the federal government spends 144 billion dollars on improper payments.
House Ways and Means will hear a bill Monday that would repeal the .45 percent state sales tax levied in the last legislative session to plug a budget deficit. Removing that .45 percent sales tax would likely mean cuts to state services, but Haughton Representative Dodie Horton says Louisiana needs to learn to live within it’s means.
Cut 14 (12) “…done that”

8:30 AM Newscast

It’s Mother’s Day weekend and a report from Move-dot-org says Louisiana is the third least expensive state to be a new mom. Move.org says the average cost for childbirth and childcare costs in Louisiana is 12-thousand dollars and that’s cheaper than daycare costs alone in D-C, Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut…
cut 5 (07) “…doing so much”
The two states that rank ahead of Louisiana are Mississippi and Alabama for the cost of having a baby.
No action at the State Capitol yesterday, but when lawmakers arrive on Monday, the House Ways and Means committee will discuss a bill that will lower the state sales tax from 4.45 to four-percent. The state sales tax was four percent for many years before Governor Edwards took office, and in his first year it jumped to five percent to cover a significant budget gap, before falling to 4.45 percent last year. Haughton Representative Dodie Horton supports the legislation…
Cut 13 (05) “…population.”
The Edwards administration is expected to oppose the measure.

Senator Kennedy is pushing to force the Social Security Administration to get more dead people off the rolls, to cut back on benefit fraud. Matt Doyle has more…

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LSU baseball has a season-high five-game losing streak after losing to Arkansas 11 to six last night. The Tigers had a 3-0 lead after two innings after Saul Garza hit a two-run homer. But LSU’s bats went away for several innings and Zack Hess couldn’t repeat the relief outing he had last week.

07:30 LRN Sportscast

LSU baseball has a season-high five-game losing streak after losing to Arkansas 11 to six last night. The Tigers had a 3-0 lead after two innings after Saul Garza hit a two-run homer. But LSU’s bats went away for several innings and Zack Hess couldn’t repeat the relief outing he had last week. Hess entered in the 5th inning with LSU leading 3-1 and he gave up three runs in two innings. Arkansas put the game out of the reach when they scored six runs in the eighth. LSU has allowed 56 runs in the last four games.

Southeastern Louisiana pitcher Corey Gaconi threw a complete game shutout as the Lions blanked Sam Houston State 3-0 to move into sole possession in the Southland Conference with five league games left. Gaconi allowed four hits and struck out six. Preston Faulkner’s home run off the foul pole in left field snapped a scoreless tie in the 7th inning.

The Cajuns opened their series with Georgia State by blanking the Panthers two-zip. Jack Burk threw five innings to get the win and Austin Perrin earned a four-inning save.

Troy thumped ULM 15-4. La Tech lost to Western Kentucky five to four. McNeese defeated Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi 5-2. Stephen F Austin knocked off Nicholls five to one and Northwestern State defeated Incarnate Word seven to six. J-P Lagreco hit two home runs and drove in five runs.

In college basketball, LSU and Louisiana Tech will play each other in an exhibition game at the Thomas Assembly Center in Ruston on November second. The game will benefit tornado relief efforts.

The NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee has proposed moving the three point line back to the international basketball distance which is just beyond 22-feet. The current three-point line is just under 21 feet. Another panel still must approve it, but it could go into effect next season.

5:30 PM LRN News May 10

Senator John Kennedy is once again bringing legislation aimed at getting dead people off the social security rolls. The republican cited a case from last year in Louisiana where an instance of Social Security fraud by a relative cost the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars…

Cut 11 (11)   “…cashing them.”

House Ways and Means will hear a bill Monday that would repeal the .45 percent state sales tax levied in the last legislative session to plug a budget deficit. The state sales tax was four percent for many years before Governor Edwards took office, and in his first year it jumped to five percent to cover a significant budget gap, before falling to 4.45 percent last year. But Haughton Representative Dodie Horton says census figures show our population is declining…

Cut 13 (05) “…population.”

According to research from Move.org, Louisiana is the third least expensive state to be a new mom. Move.org spokesperson Cosette Jarrett says their study factored the cost of childcare for the first year of a child’s life as well as the medical cost of delivery.

Cut 3 (10) “…in the nation.”

The only other states with lower costs are Mississippi and Alabama.

Flash flood watches are in effect across Louisiana through Saturday as another two to four inches of rain is expected. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness spokesperson Mike Steele says if at all possible, reschedule your plans for the next two days.

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The same system has already caused localized flooding in the northwestern portions of the state.

4:30 PM LRN News May 10

Senator Kennedy is pushing to force the Social Security Administration to get more dead people off the rolls, to cut back on benefit fraud. Matt Doyle has more…

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Police say 49-year-old Ronald Greene, of West Monroe, is dead after a high-speed chase that started in Ouachita Parish and ended with a crash in Union Parish. According to Louisiana State Police, the chase began around midnight Friday, May 10, near the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

Authorities say state troopers tried to pull Greene over but he sped away. After he crashed, troopers say they tried to take him into custody, but he became combative. A struggle ensued, and he was then handcuffed.

Police say when EMS arrived on the scene, he became unresponsive and died on the way to the hospital.

Police say toxicology tests and an autopsy are being performed. The results are pending.

House Ways and Means will hear a bill Monday that would repeal the .45 percent state sales tax levied in the last legislative session to plug a budget deficit. But Haughton Representative Dodie Horton says the nearly half-a-cent sales tax is producing a surplus…

Cut 12 (08) “…operate”

The bill is authored by Alexandria Representative Lance Harris.

Flash flood watches are in effect across Louisiana through Saturday as another two to four inches of rain is expected. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness spokesperson Mike Steele says keep a close eye on the roads, and do not attempt to cross flooded streets…

Cut 6 (06) “…drown”

The same system has already caused localized flooding in the northwestern portions of the state, flooding the required rescue operations.

4;45 LRN Sportscast

LSU baseball really needs a good start from Eric Walker tonight as the Tigers will look to even up their series against Arkansas. The Razorbacks routed the Bayou Bengals 14 to four last night as Arkansas hit five home runs. LSU has now allowed 45 runs over the last three games, the most in a three-game span since 1997. That team went on to win a national championship. This year’s team has lost four in a row and is four games back of the Hogs for first place in the SEC West. First pitch tonight is at 630.

A rookie mini-camp is underway for the Saints. The team announced earlier today that all five players of their 2019 draft class have signed four-year contracts. Second round pick, center Erik McCoy could be a starter next season.

Because of all of the rain, action at the the LHSAA Baseball state tournament in Sulphur has been pushed back until Sunday. Championship games will be Monday and Tuesday.

Because of the accumulation of rain and the threat of inclement weather, Louisiana Tech has made the decision to play its baseball series at Ruston High School instead of ULM. Tonight’s game will start at 6 PM. Game times for Saturday and Sunday will be announced at a later time.

Southeastern Louisiana and Sam Houston are tied for first place in the Southland Conference and both teams will meet this weekend in Hammond. Lions Coach Matt Riser says it will be important for his pitchers to stay away from the big inning…
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The Ragin Cajuns have a chance to pick up some wins this weekend as they host Georgia State. The Panthers are the worst team in the Sun Belt. ULM is at Troy. Both UL-Lafayette and the Warhawks need some victories to make sure they make the Sun Belt Tournament.

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Senator John Kennedy is once again bringing legislation aimed at getting dead people off the social security rolls. Kennedy says his legislation would address the long running issue by tackling the two biggest drivers of fraud, starting with Social Security’s list of deceased citizens…
Cut 10 (12)“…agencies.”
The Republican says every year the federal government spends 144 billion dollars on improper payments.
House Ways and Means will hear a bill Monday that would repeal the .45 percent state sales tax levied in the last legislative session to plug a budget deficit. Removing that .45 percent sales tax would likely mean cuts to state services, but Haughton Representative Dodie Horton says Louisiana needs to learn to live within it’s means.
Cut 14 (12) “…done that”
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The average cost of being a new mom in Louisiana is cheaper than all but two other states in the nation. Connor Ferrill has the story.
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The Corps of Engineers has decided to move their scheduled opening of the Bonnet Carre Spillway up to today as the state faces a torrent of rain that could swell the Mississippi River ahead of schedule. This marks the second time this year the spillway has opened to relieve pressure on New Orleans levees, the first time the spillway has opened twice in one year.

LRN PM Newscall May 10

The average cost of being a new mom in Louisiana is cheaper than all but two other states in the nation. Connor Ferrill has the story.

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Senator Kennedy is pushing to force the Social Security Administration to get more dead people off the rolls, to cut back on benefit fraud. Matt Doyle has more…

cut 2 (31) I’m Matt Doyle”  

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According to research from Move.org, Louisiana is the third least expensive state to be a new mom. Move.org spokesperson Cosette Jarrett says their study factored the cost of childcare for the first year of a child’s life as well as the medical cost of delivery.

Cut 3 (10) “…in the nation.”

Only two other states have lower costs as Mississippi is the cheapest $11,364 and Alabama is second at $11,522.  Jarrett says the breakdown of the basic costs came down to two contributing price tags.

Cut 4 (12) “…is $5,747.” 

Jarrett says at $12,103, the combined Louisiana cost of childbirth and childcare is cheaper than daycare alone in DC, Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut.

Cut 5 (07) “…doing so much.”

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Flash flood watches are in effect across Louisiana through Saturday as another two to four inches of rain is expected. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness spokesperson Mike Steele says keep a close eye on the roads, and do not attempt to cross flooded streets…

Cut 6 (06) “…drown”

The same system has already caused localized flooding in the northwestern portions of the state, flooding the required rescue operations.

Steele says if at all possible, reschedule your plans for the next two days.

Cut 7 (07) “…the way.”

The Boot’s been getting pounded with severe weather events over the last few weeks, and Steele says after talking with meteorologists, it’s a pattern we could see continuing even after the rains stop late Saturday.

Cut 8 (09) “…future.”

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Senator John Kennedy is once again bringing legislation aimed at getting dead people off the social security rolls. The Republican says every year the federal government spends 144 billion dollars on improper payments, through Social security, Medicare, and other social programs.

Cut 9 (12) “…them.

Kennedy says his legislation would address the long running issue by tackling the two biggest drivers of fraud, starting with Social Security’s list of deceased citizens…

Cut 10 (12)“…agencies.”

The Senator cited a case from last year in Louisiana where an instance of Social Security fraud by a relative cost the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars…

Cut 11 (11)   “…cashing them.”

Six Democratic Senators have signed onto the legislation as well.

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House Ways and Means will hear a bill Monday that would repeal the .45 percent state sales tax levied in the last legislative session to plug a budget deficit. But Haughton Representative Dodie Horton says the nearly half-a-cent sales tax is producing a surplus..

Cut 12 (08) “…operate”

The bill is authored by Alexandria Representative Lance Harris.

The state sales tax was four percent for many years before Governor Edwards took office, and in his first year it jumped to five percent to cover a significant budget gap, before falling to 4.45 percent last year. But Horton says census figures show our population is declining…

Cut 13 (05) “…population.”

State census figures indicate the population fell by 10,840 residents between July 2017 and July 2018.

Removing that .45 percent sales tax would likely mean cuts to state services, but Horton says Louisiana needs to learn to live within it’s means.

Cut 14 (12) “…done that”

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2:30 LRN Newscast May 10

It’s Mother’s Day weekend and a report from Move-dot-org says Louisiana is the third least expensive state to be a new mom. Move.org says the average cost for childbirth and childcare costs in Louisiana is 12-thousand dollars and that’s cheaper than daycare costs alone in D-C, Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut…
cut 5 (07) “…doing so much”
The two states that rank ahead of Louisiana are Mississippi and Alabama for the cost of having a baby.

Senator John Kennedy is once again bringing legislation aimed at getting dead people off the social security rolls. The Senator says every year the federal government spends 144 billion dollars on improper payments, through Social security, Medicare, and other social programs.
Cut 9 (12) “…them“.
Kennedy cited a recent case of a New Orleans woman who was prosecuted for stealing 300,000 dollars of social security checks.

No action at the State Capitol today, but when lawmakers arrive on Monday, the House Ways and Means committee will discuss a bill that will lower the state sales tax from 4.45 to four-percent. The state sales tax was four percent for many years before Governor Edwards took office, and in his first year it jumped to five percent to cover a significant budget gap, before falling to 4.45 percent last year. Haughton Representative Dodie Horton supports the legislation…
Cut 13 (05) “…population.”
The Edwards administration is expected to oppose the measure.

So far it’s been a dry Friday afternoon for most of the state after a couple of bumpy days weather wise. Louisiana has seen it’s fair share of severe weather lately and Mike Steele with the governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness says this pattern could continue…
cut 8 (09) “…future”
The National Weather Service says they’ve confirmed that eight tornadoes touched down in north Louisiana on Wednesday, one of them caused a lot of damage at Jimmie Davis State Park in Jackson.

1:30 LRN Newscast May 10

House Ways and Means will hear a bill Monday that would repeal the .45 percent state sales tax levied in the last legislative session to plug a budget deficit. But Haughton Rep. Dodie Horton says the nearly half-a-cent sales tax is producing a surplus
Cut 12 (08) “…operate”
The Edwards administration is expected to oppose the measure.

Congressman Steve Scalise says he’s still struggling to forgive the man who shot him and four others as Republicans practiced for a charity baseball game in June 2017. A week ago today, Scalise traveled with the Vice President to Opelousas and said it was good to talk with one of the pastors who said he’s already forgiven the man charged with burning his church down. Scalise says his Catholic faith teaches forgiveness and he’s trying to get there.

LSU hands out over four-thousand degrees today and tomorrow, so will these new grads find employment within state borders? Matt Doyle has more…
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At this hour much of the state is getting a break from the stormy weather, but more heavy rainfall is on the way. Mike Steele, with the governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness, says when there is a downpour, stay off the roads…
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Much of the state is under a flash flood watch until Saturday night.