4:45 LRN Sportscast

Hundreds paid their final respects today to Ragin Cajuns Baseball Coach Tony Robichaux, who died last week following a heart attack. A touching funeral was held in Lafayette. Robichaux was praised as a man of faith and more than just a baseball coach to the hundreds of young men he had a chance to mold during his time as the head baseball coach at McNeese and U-L Lafayette. Robichaux said that when he reaches heaven, he would not be judged on how many games he won. This audio is courtesy of Darren Walker with U-L athletics…
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Robichaux was just 57-years-old. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Colleen Daily Robichaux and their one daughter Ashley Robichaux Moody.

Tiger-Rag-dot-com reports LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri is making a change with his coaching staff as a volunteer assistant and hitting coach Sean Ochinko will be replaced by Tulane assistant Eddie Smith. Smith played for Mainieri at Notre Dame and he’s been an assistant coach at Virginia, Notre Dame and Santa Clara and had a successful stint as a head coach on the junior college level in his home state of Washington.

Former LSU Tiger Alex Bregman will compete in tonight’s Major League Baseball Home Run Derby. Bregman will face the Dodgers Joc Pederson in the first round

Tomorrow, Bregman will start for the American League All-Star team. He’ll bat sixth and play third base. Another former Tiger, D-J LeMahieu, will bat second for the American League and play second base.

Angels catcher and former Ragin Cajuns standout Jonathan Lucroy has suffered a concussion and a broken nose after a hard-hitting collision at home play in yesterday’s extra-inning loss to Houston. It’s unclear how much time Lucroy will miss.

Tonight in NBA Summer League Action, the Pelicans will battle the Bulls at 8:30 PM.

330PM LRN News

The National Hurricane Center says there is a high probability a tropical depression will form by the end of the week over the northern Gulf of Mexico, which has the potential to produce heavy rain over Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says an area of low pressure is expected to move into the northeastern Gulf.

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eight to ten inches of rain could fall across the northern Gulf later this week.

A Belle Rose man was arrested after filming himself opening a Blue Bell ice cream container at a grocery, licking the contents, then returning it to the freezer.  36-year-old Lenise Martin III was charged. Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office Commander Lonny Cavalier says it’s a prank that is not taken lightly.

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It appears Martin later returned to the store and purchased the ice-cream he licked.

Governor Edwards has released his first TV re-election ad of the gubernatorial campaign. The ad emphasizes Louisiana’s recovery from the Jindal deficits under Edwards’ leadership. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says expect a counter attack from his Republican opponents over just how Edwards managed to stop those deficits.

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Edwards is running against Eddie Rispone and Congressman Ralph Abraham.

Restore Louisiana is sending out the first round of checks to 2016 flood victims, previously denied government aid because they were approved for an SBA loan, but unfortunately other flood victims will have to wait at least another three months while the state gets an action plan approved by the feds.

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That’s Executive Director of the Louisiana Office of Community Development Pat Forbes who says 230 homeowners will receive grant money this week.

230PM LRN News

The National Hurricane Center says there is a high probability a tropical depression will form by the end of the week over the northern Gulf of Mexico, which has the potential to produce heavy rain over Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the system has some similarities to the historic 2016 south Louisiana flood…

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Keim says eight to ten inches of rain could fall across the northern Gulf.

A Belle Rose man is in jail after filming himself opening a Blue Bell ice cream container at a grocer, licking the contents, sticking his fingers in the container, then putting it back in the store freezer.36-year-old Lenise Martin has been arrested for the unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety, but Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office Commander Lonny Cavalier says his legal issues do not end there.

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Martin was booked into the parish prison Saturday.

Governor Edwards has released his first TV re-election ad of the gubernatorial campaign. The ad emphasizes Louisiana’s recovery from the Jindal deficits under Edwards’ leadership. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Pinsonat says the reported seven figure ad buy will likely appeal to Edwards base, but he’s got a long way to go to convince the state’s more conservative voters…

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The primary is set for October 12th

Restore Louisiana is sending out the first round of checks to 2016 flood victims, previously denied government aid because they were approved for an SBA loan. Executive Director of the Louisiana Office of Community Development Pat Forbes says flood victims who received money through an S-B-A loan will have to wait at least another three months, so will those who drew down an S-B-A loan and their household is above 120-percent of the area median income…

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230 homeowners will receive grant money this week.

LRN PM Newscall July 8

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s office is working a “cold” case after a Belle Rose man attempts to gain social media infamy with a grocery store prank.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Governor Edwards drops his first re-election TV and online ad of the gubernatorial campaign, with a familiar foe front and center…

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A Belle Rose man is in the slammer after going to a grocery store, filming himself opening a Blue Bell ice cream container, licking the contents, sticking his fingers in the container, then returning it to the store freezer.  36-year-old Lenise Lloyd Martin III is accused of pulling the stunt.  Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office Commander Lonny Cavalier says it’s a prank that is not taken lightly.

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The stunt is similar to another video that recently gained viral infamy.  Martin posted the video to social media after leaving the store.  Cavalier says Martin produced a receipt showing he later purchased an identical package.

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Martin has been arrested for the unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety.  But Cavalier says his legal issues do not end there.

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Martin was booked into the parish prison on Saturday and will remain there until a bond is set.

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The National Hurricane Center says there is a high probability a tropical depression will form by the end of the week over the northern Gulf of Mexico, which has the potential to produce heavy rain over Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says an area of low pressure is expected to move into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico

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Keim says eight to ten inches of rain could fall across the northern Gulf Coast later this week. He says this system has some similarities to the historic 2016 south Louisiana flood…

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Keim says as long as this possible tropical depression or storm doesn’t develop into anything too significant, the potential rainmaker could be beneficial to Louisiana…

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The state has activated its crisis action team due to the tropical threat.

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Governor Edwards has released his first TV re-election ad of the gubernatorial campaign. The ad emphasizes Louisiana’s recovery from the Jindal deficits under Edwards’ leadership.

Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s a familiar line for Edwards, but it has a weakness…

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Edwards passed a one cent sales tax increase after taking office. That sales tax increase was reduced to .45 of a penny in the 2018 session.

Pinsonat says the ad shows the Edwards campaign is trying to leverage budget stability for higher Ed and healthcare to counter attacks from his Republican opponents over a broken promise…

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Edwards is running against Republicans Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone and Congressman Ralph Abraham.

Pinsonat says the reported seven figure ad buy will likely appeal to Edwards base, but he’s got a long way to go to convince the state’s more conservative voters…

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The primary is set for October 12th, with a run-off scheduled for November 16th if none of the candidates win over 50 percent of the vote.

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Restore Louisiana is sending out the first round of checks to 2016 flood victims, previously denied government aid because they were approved for an SBA loan. Executive Director of the Louisiana Office of Community Development Pat Forbes says 230 homeowners will receive grant money this week and many others received notification today about eligibility

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Forbes says, unfortunately, flood victims who received money through an S-B-A loan will have to wait at least another three months, so will those who drew down an S-B-A loan and their household is above 120-percent of the area median income…

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The continued delay for some homeowners caught up in the duplication of benefits issue is because the state needs to get their action plan approved by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development

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1:30 LRN Newscast

A funeral service is set to begin in Lafayette for Ragin Cajuns baseball coach Tony Robichaux. Coach Robe died last week after suffering a heart attack. Hundreds of mourners from around the region have come to the Hub City to pay their last respects.

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s office is working a “cold” case after a Belle Rose man attempts to gain social media infamy with a grocery store prank. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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Restore Louisiana is sending out the first round of checks to 2016 flood victims, previously denied government aid because they were approved for an SBA loan. Executive Director of the Louisiana Office of Community Development Pat Forbes says 230 homeowners will receive the grant money this week and many other families received notification today they are eligible for this money too…
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But Forbes says flood victims who actually received money through an S-B-A loan will have to wait at least another three months so that the federal government can approve Action Plan Amendment submitted by the state.

The National Hurricane Center says a tropical system is likely to form in the northern Gulf of Mexico this week and it could impact Louisiana with several inches of rain. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a small rainmaker would be beneficial…
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12:30 PM Newscast

The trial of former LSU fraternity member Matthew Naquin, who was charged with negligent homicide in the alleged hazing death of Max Gruver in 2017, begins today. While the two sides take turns attacking Gruver and Naquin’s character, Legal analyst Tim Meche says it’ll be up to the judge to keep the proceedings focused…
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The trial is expected to take over a week to find a verdict.

A Belle Rose man is in the slammer after going to a grocery store, filming himself opening a Blue Bell ice cream container, licking the contents, sticking his fingers in the container, then returning it to the store freezer.  36-year-old Lenise Lloyd Martin III is accused of pulling the stunt.  Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office Commander Lonny Cavalier says Martin produced a receipt showing he later purchased an identical package.

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Martin remains in the parish prison.

Governor Edwards drops his first re-election TV ad of the gubernatorial campaign, with a familiar foe front and center…

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11:40 LRN Sportscast July 8

The funeral for beloved Ragin Cajuns baseball coach Tony Robichaux is this afternoon at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Lafayette. Robichaux died last week at the age of 57 following a heart attack. He’s described as a man of faith and a leader for young men. Coach Robe told his players not to let baseball be their identity
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Hundreds of mourners paid their final respects yesterday for a public viewing of the casket at the Cajundome.

Sunday was a huge moment for women’s athletics as the U-S Soccer team won its record fourth Women’s World Cup Title and second straight with a two to nothing win over the Netherlands. Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle scored the two goals.

Sean Ochinko is out as LSU’s hitting coach and volunteer assistant. Tiger Rag-dot-com’s James Moran says Tulane recruiting coordinator Eddie Smith will replace Ochinko. Smith played for Mainieri at Notre Dame and he was previously an assistant at Virginia and a successful junior college coach in Washington.

Former Ragin Cajun Jonathan Lucroy was carted off the field yesterday after he was involved in a vicious collision at home plate with the Astros Jake Marisnick, who was trying to score from third base on a sacrifice fly. Lucroy was laid out on the play and suffered a possible concussion and nose fracture. Houston won the game 11 to 10 in 10 innings.

Former LSU pitcher Aaron Nola allowed three hits in 6.2 innings as the Phillies defeated the Mets eight to three. Nola improved his record to 8-and-2 on the year and his ERA over his last four starts is 0.61.

The Pelicans Summer League team will face the Bulls at 8:30 tonight. No Zion Williamson as the number one pick is being held out with a bad bruise on his knee.

1130AM LRN News

Jury selection has begun in the trial of Matthew Naquin, the former LSU fraternity member who has been charged with Negligent Homicide in the alleged 2017 hazing death of Maxwell Gruver. Legal analyst Tim Meche says once the jury is picked and the lawyers begin their opening arguments, the trial will likely be difficult to watch for both families…

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Naquin allegedly pressured Gruver into drinking himself to death during a fraternity initiation ceremony.

Governor Edwards has released his first re-election campaign TV ad of the now heating up gubernatorial campaign. The ad emphasizes Louisiana’s recovery from the Jindal deficits under Edwards’ leadership. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s a familiar line for Edwards, but it has a weakness…

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Also in the race are Republicans Eddie Rispone and Congressman Abraham.

A Belle Rose man is under arrest after going to a grocery store, filming himself opening a Blue Bell ice cream container, licking the contents, sticking his fingers in the container, then returning it to the store freezer.  Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office Commander Lonny Cavalier says it’s a prank that is not taken lightly.

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The man later went back to the store and purchased the container.

The National Hurricane Center says there is a high probability a tropical depression will form by the end of the week over the northern Gulf of Mexico, which has the potential to produce heavy rain over Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says an area of low pressure is expected to move into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico

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Keim says eight to ten inches of rain could fall across the northern Gulf Coast later this week.

10:30 AM Newscast

The trial of Matthew Naquin, the LSU Frat member charged with negligent homicide in the alleged hazing death of Max Gruver, begins today…

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A Belle Rose man is in the slammer after going to a grocery store, then filming himself opening a Blue Bell ice cream container, licking the contents, sticking his fingers in the container, then returning it to the store freezer.  36-year-old Lenise Lloyd Martin III is accused of pulling the stunt, and has been arrested for the unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety and publicity and one count of criminal mischief.  A receipt showed that he later purchased an identical package, believed to be the one used in the video.

State Treasurer John Schroder is blocking the state from using 25 million dollars in unclaimed property in this fiscal year’s budget, telling lawmakers if they want the money, they’ll “have to drag me to court”.  Schroder says the Legislature has appropriated 850 million dollars of unclaimed property funds over the decades, but after doing some research, he doesn’t think the move it legal.

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In September the department was so successful in finding people who were owed money, that they overdrew the fund’s account by 20 million dollars and had to delay sending out new checks for 120 days.
The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana presents the first Louisiana Rural Economic Development Summit along with Southern University Law Center this week in Marksville at the Paragon Casino Resort.  Tribe Chairman Marshall Pierite says the summit will also feature two of the three individuals on the ballot for the Governor’s race.

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9:30 LRN Newscast July 8

The National Hurricane Center says there is a high probability that a tropical depression will form by the end of the week over the northern Gulf of Mexico. The system has the potential to produce heavy rainfall along portions of the northern and eastern U-S Gulf Coast later this week.

A new law sponsored by Houma Representative Jerome Zeringue results in rescue shelters facing new restrictions when it comes to animals and research facilities. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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This year’s budget calls for the state to use 25-million dollars in unclaimed property to help pay for general operating expenses. It’s something the Louisiana legislature has done for years, but State Treasurer John Schroder says he wants to stop that practice, because that money doesn’t belong to the state and they are getting better at returning the lost money to the rightful owners…
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But the governor’s office says the 25-million dollars is needed for critical needs throughout the state.

The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe is co-hosting a rural economic development summit at the Paragon Casino Resort in Marksville today and tomorrow. Tribe chairman Marshall Pierite says the goal is to help rural residents develop an entrepreneurial mindset…
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Congressman Ralph Abraham will address attendees at a luncheon today.