7:30 LRN Newscast June 14

The Calcasieu District Attorney’s office is seeking an August 19th execution date for Jason Reeves, who was has been on death row since 2004 for the sexual assault and murder of four-year-old Mary Jean Thigpen. But the state has not performed an execution since 2010, because it lacks the drugs needed to carry out a lethal injection. District Attorney John DeRosier says he’ll talk with the department of corrections about their options…
cut 14 (07) “….law of the land”
The U-S Supreme Court last month denied an appeal by Reeves for a new trial, which paved the way for the D-A’s seeking an execution date.

Two people are behind bars after gunshots were fired during a one-year-old child’s birthday party at Zemurray Park in Hammond. Nobody was hit by a bullet. The alleged shooter has been identified as a 16-year-old and he’s been charged with attempted first-degree murder. Police also arrested 33-year-old Charlene Jackson on suspicion of principal to attempted first-degree murder.

Saints QB Drew Brees returned for the team’s final two minicamp practices after testifying against a San Diego based jeweler who allegedly defrauded him of 6.7 million dollars…
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.”

Sunday is Father’s Day. National Retail Federation spokesperson Katherine Cullen says clothing, special outings and gift cards are the most popular gifts, but there are also some unique gift ideas out there..
cut 6 (08) “…the love”
The average shopper is expected to spend 139-dollars on Dad this year.

6:45 LRN Sportscast June 14

The Saints have completed their minicamp and will not be back until training camp opens in late July. Quarterback Drew Brees returned to the team for the final two days of minicamp. He missed over a week because he had to testify in a courtroom in San Diego against a California jeweler who allegedly defrauded his family of six-point-seven-million dollars…
cut 10 (11) “….it comes”
Brees testified that Vahid Moradi was a friend who lied to him about the value of diamonds he purchased. Moradi’s lawyer says they were not close, and Brees had an “obsession” for jewelry and was “drawn in like an addict.”

The Saints have signed veteran receiver Rishard Matthews after he was invited to a try out for the team during minicamp. To make room for Matthews on the roster the team released former Breaux Bridge and LSU star Travin Dural.

The NBA season ended last night with the Raptors beating Golden State 114 to 110 to win their first championship. Now all eyes are on the Pelicans as NBA observers and fans wait to see if New Orleans will trade Anthony Davis before the NBA draft, which is Thursday.

LSU Coach Paul Mainieri will have to replace several position players from the 2019 team, Antoine Duplantis, Josh Smith, Chris Reid, Zach Watson, and Brandt Broussard. It’s hard to say who will start in the infield next season and Coach Paul Mainieri says the guys who served as back-ups this season are not guaranteed starting spots next year
cut 17 (24) “.two days”
Mainieri does not expect to make any changes with his coaching staff.

6:30 LRN Newscast June 14

Calcasieu District Attorney John DeRosier is seeking an August 19th execution date for Jason Manuel Reeves, who was convicted and sentenced to death in 2004 for the abduction of four-year-old Mary Jean Thigpen, who Reeves raped and stabbed 16 times, and slit her throat. DeRosier says Reeves deserves to die for what he did…
Cut 13 (08) “..than that.”
Four-year-old Mary Jean Thigpen was taken from her family in Moss Bluff on November 1st, 2001, but currently, executions are on hold in Louisiana, because the state can’t acquire drugs to carry out a lethal injection.

Northeast Louisiana was left out when it comes to funding in a 700-million dollar road project plan approved by the state legislature. Monroe Representative Jay Morris….
cut 8 (06) “…..Louisiana”
But Morris says at least the state found 25-million dollars to complete the long-awaited Kansas Lane—Garret Road Connector I-20 interchange.

The National Retail Federation says Father’s Day spending is expected to reach an all-time high of 16-billion dollars, up from last year’s 15.3 billion dollars. National Retail Federation spokesperson Katherine Cullen says sons and daughters are predicted to spend an average of 139-dollars on gifts this year, an increase of 70-percent since 2009….
cut 5 (13) “….gift cards”
Greeting cards remain the most popular gift for dad as total spending for gift cards is expected to be 830-million dollars.

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Sons and daughters are predicted to spend an all-time high of 16-billion on Father’s Day gifts this year.  Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 1 (25) “I’m Brooke Thorington”

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Saints QB Drew Brees returned for the team’s final two minicamp practices after testifying against a San Diego based jeweler who allegedly defrauded him of 6.7 million dollars…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle.” 

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A southwest Louisiana DA is seeking an execution date of later this summer for a man convicted fifteen years ago of the brutal kidnapping, rape, and murder of a four-year-old…

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

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Dads should expect to hit the mother lode this weekend. According to the National Retail Federation, Americans are expected to spend more than ever on Father’s Day gifts this year. N-R-F spokesperson Katherine Cullen says they predict spending to reach a high of $16-billion. Cullen says greeting cards are the most popular gift along with

Cut 4 (09) “…this weekend”

Sons and daughters are predicted to spend an average of $139 on gifts this year, an increase of 70-percent since 2009.

Cut 5 (13) “…gift cards.”

Some might choose a more unique idea for dad.

Cut 6 (:08) “the love.”

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Governor Edwards awards 25 million for a road project in Monroe after a controversy erupted over the legislature not including northeast Louisiana in a signed 700-million-dollar road project plan. Monroe Representative Jay Morris says when the plan to use BP oil money to fund projects was announced in the legislature, politicians from every corner of the state wanted a piece of the action.

Cut 7 (10) “…state.”

The money will fund the Kansas Lane – Garret Road I-20 Interchange.

The legislation initially addressed the LA 415 connector near I-10 and a stretch of highway on LA 1, but quickly expanded to include nearly every portion of the state. Every portion except northeast Louisiana that is…

Cut 8 (06) “…Louisiana”

The plan includes ferries in Lake Charles, cranes at the Port of New Orleans, tens of millions for roads in Shreveport, and more.

A firestorm erupted when the Monroe News-Star ran a headline reading “Monroe snubbed in 700 million dollar infrastructure bill”, but Morris says the Governor found some funds to redirect up north after his office got bombarded with calls…

Cut 9 (10) “…can get.”

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Saints quarterback Drew Brees made it to minicamp after missing last week’s team activities testifying against a jeweler he has accused of defrauding him of millions of dollars.

The QB says it hurt to miss the first day of minicamp this week while dealing with the legal matter that he alleges resulted in him being defrauded of 6.7 million dollars.

Cut 10 (11) “…it comes.”

Brees testified that Vahid Moradi was a friend who lied to him about the value of diamonds he purchased. Moradi’s lawyer says they were not close, and Brees had an “obsession” for jewelry and was “drawn in like an addict.”

The Black and Gold legend says he’s glad to be back, and he’s moved past the pain of the highly controversial end to last season’s NFC Championship game, but it wasn’t easy at first.

Cut 11 (10) “ a plan.”

The 40-year-old  is on the last year of what may be his last contract, but says he’s still working on a few new tricks, like possibly running some routes when Taysom Hill goes under center…

Cut 12 (07) “…handsome.”

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Calcasieu District Attorney John DeRosier is seeking an August 19th execution date for Jason Manuel Reeves, who was convicted and sentenced to death in 2004 for the abduction of a little girl, who he ended up raping and stabbing 16 times, and then slitting her throat. DeRosier says Reeves deserves to die for what he’s done…

Cut 13 (08) “..than that.”

Four-year-old Mary Jean Thigpen was taken from her family in Moss Bluff on November 1st, 2001.

DeRosier is a practicing Catholic, but says he disagrees with the church’s position on the death penalty. He feels the Governor’s criminal justice reforms has created an environment where dangerous people are not guaranteed to be locked up forever…

Cut 14 (10) “…church.”

Last month the US Supreme Court denied an appeal by Reeves, which prompted a death warrant from the local prosecutor.

It’s been nine years since the state executed a prisoner, and Louisiana has been unable to find a pharma company willing to supply the chemicals needed for lethal injections to be carried out. DeRosier says between that and legal delays…

Cut 15 (12) “to happen.”

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Eight baseball teams will compete in the College World Series this weekend, but LSU Coach Paul Mainieri and his staff are getting ready for 2020. Mainieri says he wants to have more roster balance next season. He says the 2019 roster had 20 pitchers on it, he’ll like to carry 17 or 18 pitchers next season

Cut 16  (25) “…enough”  

LSU will have to replace several position players, Antoine Duplantis, Josh Smith, Chris Reid, Zach Watson and Brandt Broussard. It’s hard to say who will start in the infield next season and Mainieri says the guys who served as back-ups this season are not guaranteed starting spots next year

cut 17 (24) “.two days” 

Mainieri says pitchers Landon Marceaux and, Devin Fontenot will not pitch this summer as they need to rest. The same goes for Cole Henry. The coach hopes Jaden Hill can begin throwing again this summer after missing most of this past season

5:30 LRN Newscast June 13

An NCAA official tells CBS Sports that six schools will learn this summer that they face allegations of a major recruiting violations. Could LSU be one of them? Jeff Palermo has more…

cut 2 (30) I’m Jeff Palermo”  

 

The Winn Parish Sheriff’s Office is looking for 39- year old Oshay Booker in connection with the murder of the former Mayor of Winnfield. Police say Ronald “Cloud Goff was killed Tuesday night in a shooting on Spillway Road. The suspect is the stepson of the former mayor. Police say the suspect fled the scene in a forest green Honda Pilot and is considered armed and dangerous.

 

A Trust for America’s Health report shows a dramatic spike in deaths due to drug abuse and suicide over the last twenty years, particularly among young people. CEO John Auerbach says in 2017 Louisiana had 2,000 deaths from alcohol, drugs, and suicide, a seven percent increase over 2016. He says those rates are some of the worst in the nation.

Cut 6 (10) “to care.”

 

A U-S House Committee has approved a bipartisan proposal to extend the National Flood Insurance Program for five years. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says he’s concern the bill does not address the N-F-I-P’s long-term debt and because of how the legislation is structured, there’s a chance it can raise rates…

Cut 14 (12) “…will be charged.” 

 

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

A high ranking NCAA official tells CBS Sports that at least six schools will be informed this summer about allegations of Level One violations. The accusations are based on the recently completed federal investigation into college basketball corruption. There were two trials and LSU’s Will Wade’s name surfaced in both of them. Tiger Rag Magazine Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says it remains to be seen if LSU will receive a notice, but…..
Cut 10 (08) “…just massive”
LSU can fire Wade on cause if the NCAA alleges the men’s basketball program committed Level One violations and that also means athletics director Scott Woodward would get an automatic two-year contract extension.

LSU baseball Coach Paul Mainieri met with the media today and said there will be no changes to the coaching staff and Mainieri says he’ll analyze why the team struck out as much as it did.

The NFL announced today that it will be up to the replay official initiate reviews of potential pass interference calls in the final two minutes of each half and overtime. There was talk of shifting that responsibility to the coaches, but the coaches balked at that idea saying it could impact their timeout strategy.

The Saints concluded their three-day mandatory camp today. Quarterback Drew Brees returned for the final two days after missing some time, because he and his wife are involved in a trial against a San Diego jeweler who allegedly defrauded them of millions of dollars. Brees says it was stressful to be away, because he knows the responsibility he has to the team.

No new news regarding a possible Anthony Davis trade. But there are reports the Pelicans are hiring the voice of the Tulane Green Wave, Todd Graffagnini, as their new radio play-by-play man. Sean Kelley is moving on to a national gig.

4:30 PM LRN Newscast June 13

CBS sports says the NCAA will soon be issuing notices of recruiting violations in basketball. LSU was one of at least 20 schools mentioned during the course of the FBI investigation. The FBI reportedly has a wiretap conversation between Will Wade and a convicted middleman, where Wade discusses a strong offer made to a recruit’s family. Tiger Rag Magazine Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says it’s unclear if LSU will receive a notice, but…..

Cut 10 (08) “…just massive”

 

A U-S House Committee has unanimously approved a bipartisan proposal that would extend the National Flood Insurance Program for five years. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves is encouraged by the prospects of a long-term deal

Cut 12 (09)   “…rates.”

 

There are about 500-thousand flood insurance policies in Louisiana.

 

A Trust for America’s Health report says Millennials, those aged 23-38, are disproportionately likely to die by alcohol and drug abuse or suicide. CEO John Auerbach says that generation’s bleak economic situation, rising debt loads, and increasing levels of opioid abuse are major drivers, along with the fact that…

Cut 7 (11) “…alone.”

 

The highway marker honoring blues legend Buddy Guy is missing. Pointe Coupee Parish Tourist Commission executive director Jeanie Andre says if someone returns the marker, no questions will be asked and the person will not face any charges. She says the sheriff’s office is investigating and they hope for a positive outcome…

Cut 5 (09) “…returned.”

3:30PM LRN Newscast June 13

An NCAA official has told CBS sports the association will soon issue notices of Level One recruiting violations to at least six schools who were mentioned in the FBI’s college basketball corruption probe. Tiger Rag Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says if LSU is one of these schools, coach Will Wade could lose his job

Cut 9 (12) “…him anything”

 

A highway marker honoring Louisiana blues legend Buddy Guy is missing. The sign was standing along LA 418 in Lettsworth, the hometown of the eight-time Grammy award winner. Point Coupee  Parish Tourist Commission executive director Jeanie Andre says the sign means a lot to them.

Cut 4 (10) “…safely returned”

 

A Trust for America’s Health report says suicides and drug and alcohol related deaths have risen dramatically among young adults. CEO John Auerbach says the startling increase and should prompt authorities to invest in programs that directly target the drivers of death among youth.

Cut 8 (12) “…decreasing.”

A U-S House committee has approved a bipartisian proposal that would extend the National Flood Insurance Program for five year. But Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says he’s a concerned the bill does not address the N-F-I-P’s long-term debt and because of how the legislation is structured, there’s a chance it can raise rates…

Cut 14 (12) “…will be charged.” 

 

There are about 500-thousand flood insurance policies in Louisiana.

LRN PM Newscall June 13

Drug and suicide deaths have risen sharply among the Millenial generation over the last 20 years, according to a new report…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”

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An NCAA official tells CBS Sports that six schools will learn this summer that they face allegations of major recruiting violations. Could LSU be one of them? Jeff Palermo has more…

cut 2 (30) I’m Jeff Palermo”  

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A highway marker that was just put up to honor Louisiana blues legend Buddy Guy is missing. Pointe Coupee Parish Tourist Commission executive director Jeanie Andre says the roadside marker was last seen on the ground after it was knocked down by a vehicle that drove off the road…

Cut 3 (10) “…it’s missing”

The sign was unveiled on December seventh and it was once standing along LA 418 in Lettsworth, the hometown of the eight-time Grammy award winner. Andre says the tourist attraction means a lot to them

Cut 4 (10) “…safely returned”

Andre says if someone returns the Buddy Guy highway marker no questions will be asked and the person will not face any charges. She says the sheriff’s office is investigating and they hope for a positive outcome…

Cut 5 (09) “…returned.”

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A Trust for America’s Health report shows a dramatic spike in deaths due to drug abuse and suicide over the last twenty years, particularly among young people.

CEO John Auerbach says in 2017 Louisiana had 2,000 deaths from alcohol, drugs, and suicide, a seven percent increase over 2016. He says those rates are some of the worst in the nation.

Cut 6 (10) “to care.”

Drug deaths among Millennials were more than twice as likely to be opioid related then all other drugs combined.

Millennials, those aged 23-38, are disproportionately likely to die by alcohol and drug abuse or suicide. Auerbach says that generation’s bleak economic situation, rising debt loads, and increasing levels of opioid abuse are major drivers, along with the fact that…

Cut 7 (11) “…alone.”

Millennial men were more than twice as like to overdose as millennial women, and more than four times more likely to commit suicide.

Auerbach says the numbers are startling and should prompt authorities to begin investing in programs that will directly target those drivers of death among the youth.

Cut 8 (12) “…decreasing.”

White Millennials were more than twice as likely to die of overdose than other racial groups, and somewhat more likely to commit suicide.

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An NCAA official has told CBS sports the association will soon issue notices of Level One recruiting violations to at least six schools who were mentioned in the FBI’s college basketball corruption probe. Tiger Rag Assistant editor Tyler Nunez says if LSU is one of these schools, coach Will Wade could lose his job

Cut 9 (12) “…him anything”

LSU was one of at least 20 schools mentioned during the course of the FBI investigation. The FBI reportedly has a wiretap conversation between Wade and a convicted middleman, where Wade discusses a strong offer made to a recruit’s family. Nunez says it’s unclear if LSU will receive a notice, but…..

Cut 10 (08) “…just massive”

If LSU receives a notice of violations, new AD Scott Woodward can fire Wade with cause and also receive an automatic two-year contract extension because the NCAA violations occurred before he took over. But Nunez says such a move would draw the ire of LSU fans who want Wade as their basketball coach

Cut 11 (10) “ at him”

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A U-S House Committee has unanimously approved a bipartisan proposal that would extend the National Flood Insurance Program for five years. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves is encouraged by the prospects of a long-term deal

Cut 12 (09)   “…rates.”

Graves says the bill coming out of the House Financial Services Committee contains increased funding for projects that could minimize flooding in future years

Cut 13 (09) “…lacking” 

Graves says he’s a concern the bill does not address the N-F-I-P’s long-term debt and because of how the legislation is structured, there’s a chance it can raise rates…

Cut 14 (12) “…will be charged.” 

There are about 500-thousand flood insurance policies in Louisiana.

2:30PM LRN Newscast June 13

A U-S House Committee has unanimously approved a bipartisan proposal that would extend the National Flood Insurance Program for five years. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the bill coming out of the House Financial Services Committee contains increased funding for projects that could minimize flooding in future years

Cut 13 (09) “…lacking” 

 

A highway marker that was just put up to honor Louisiana blues legend Buddy Guy is missing. Pointe Coupee Parish Tourist Commission executive director Jeanie Andre says the roadside marker was last seen on the ground after it was knocked down by a vehicle that drove off the road…

Cut 3 (10) “…it’s missing”

 

And the state says Louisiana’s Medicaid program will spend about 400-million dollars less than expected this fiscal year, because of the tens of the thousands Medicaid recipients that were dropped from the program, because a computer check of their income found they were not eligible. Most of the 400-million is federal money and any state dollars saved has been spent elsewhere in the budget.

 

An NCAA official tells CBS Sports that six schools will learn this summer that they face allegations of a major recruiting violations. Could LSU be one of them? Jeff Palermo has more…