1230PM LRN News

Former State Police Superintendent Mike Edmonson has been cleared in an investigation into his alleged repeated misuse of department funds during his tenure. A Legislative auditor’s report detailed a department funded “side trip” to Las Vegas for troopers, Edmonson living rent-free at the state police compound, and other violations.  Edmonson Attorney Gray Sexton.

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Edmondson served from 2008-2017.

Former St. Tammany Sheriff Jack Strain pleads not guilty to a litany of charges involving sexual assault and rape involving a series of cases dating back over four decades, with the most recent accusations are fifteen years old, and Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino says that’s likely going to be the defense’s main argument.

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The Louisiana Bond Commission gave its approval today to a 450-million dollar plan to upgrade the Superdome. Jeff Palermo has the story

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11:40 LRN Sportscast August 15

LSU All-American Safety Grant Delpit returned to practice after missing six straight practices, but the Tigers suffered another injury as freshman guard Kardell Thomas went down. Coach Ed Orgeron said after practice the injury could be serious and there’s a report out today that says Thomas will miss two months.

Fellow freshman Trey Palmer returned to practice this week after being held out because of a minor injury. Orgeron says the former Kentwood star has been impressive to watch…
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LSU will hold its second scrimmage of fall camp on Saturday.

The NFL Players Association has issued a work stoppage guide to help players prepare for the possibility of a strike or lockout following the 2020 season. The NFL and its players’ association have been discussing a new collective bargaining agreement, but little progress has been made. Sources say both sides are confident a work stoppage can be avoided. The current C-B-A will expire in March 2021, but if talks break down, a work stoppage in 2020 could be possible.

The State Bond Commission has approved a 450-million dollar financing plan to pay for renovations to the 44-year-old Superdome. The state will spend 90-million dollars on the project, the Superdome Commission 210-million dollars and the Saints will put up the rest. Saints President Dennis Lauscha…
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Renovations would begin after this football season and take three to four years to complete.

11:30 AM Newscast

Former St. Tammany Sheriff Jack Strain pleads not guilty to charges of aggravated rape, aggravated incest, indecent behavior with a juvenile, and sexual battery.  Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino says despite the fact that some of the accusations date back to when 56-year-old Strain was 17, there is no statute of limitations.
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The allegations carry up to a mandatory life sentence.

Former State Police Superintendent Mike Edmondson has been cleared in an investigation into his alleged repeated misuse of department funds during his tenure. A Legislative auditor’s report detailed department-funded “side trip” to Las Vegas for troopers, Edmondson living rent-free at the state police compound, and other violations.  Edmondson Attorney Gray Sexton responds…

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A poll finds nearly three out of four Louisiana residents believe in climate change and half of the respondents say it’s impacting their lives. Matt Doyle spoke with the pollsters…
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The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education gives state education superintendent John White a satisfactory job evaluation for the seventh year in a row. White credits a rising high school graduation rate and an increase in high school students who qualify for TOPS.

10:30 LRN Newscast August 15

The State Bond Commission is meeting and the panel is expected to approve a 450-million dollar financing plan to renovate the Superdome. The 44-year-old venue is in need of modifications to keep the venue competitive for hosting major events and the proposal is tied to keeping the Saints in New Orleans for 30 more years. State Treasurer John Schroder says the investment into the dome is a good one.
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The renovations would take three to four years to complete.

A poll of one-thousand likely Louisiana voters finds that 71-percent of them believe in climate change and 68-percent believe extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and Pollster Greg Rigamer says a majority of them are concerned about those impacts…
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And 80-percent believe extreme weather will have a greater impact on future generations.

Hurricane Barry was the last-named storm and that was a month ago. State Climatologist Barry Keim says do not let your guard down, the last time we had zero storms in August, September was very active.
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NOAA is predicting an above-average season because El Nino weather conditions have faded.

Louisiana ranks number one on CenturyLinkQuote’s ranking of safest states for kids online. The report says Louisiana has one of the lowest victim rates and is well under the national average for malware infection rates. Spokesperson Elaine Thompson says while Louisiana does have the top spot, the state is not immune to cyber dangers and parents need to express the importance of best practices online.
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9:30 LRN Newscast August 15

The state bond commission is scheduled to vote on the financing plans for the $450 million upgrade to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome today. State Treasurer John Schroder says the renovation process will take place over three to four years with plans to implement new features to heighten the game day experience for fans. Schroder says the cost will be shared among the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District, the Saints, and the state.

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Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain will be arraigned on eight sex crime charges today, four of those charges date from when he was 17-years old.  Strain will appear in court in Covington to hear the crimes he is alleged to have committed over a 44 year period dating from 1975 through 2004–when he was serving as Sheriff.  In June, the Louisiana State Police arrested Strain on six counts of sexually related crimes. According to Louisiana law, there is no statute of limitation on aggravated rape.

We are entering the peak hurricane season, but it’s been a month since any named storm has popped up in the Atlantic Basin despite estimates from NOAA that this season would see above-average activity. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s been close to four decades since things have been this calm in the Atlantic during this time period.

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NOAA’s prediction of an above average season was due to the disappearance of the El Nino this year.

In a survey of one-thousand Louisiana residents, 71 percent of the respondents believe in climate change. Restore the Mississippi River Delta conducted the poll and pollster Greg Rigamer says the percentage of those who believe in climate change varies between regions.
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8:30 LRN Newscast

Today the state bond commission is scheduled to vote on the financing plan for the $450 million overhaul to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Former St. Tammany Sheriff Jack Strain will be arraigned today on eight sex crime charges, four of those crimes allegedly occurred 44 years ago, when he was 17. State Police arrested Strain on aggravated rape, aggravated incest and sexual battery charges last June. Authorities say his alleged victims were under the age of 18.

A survey of one-thousand likely Louisiana voters finds that 71-percent of them believe in climate change. Pollster Greg Rigamer says many of those same respondents say it’s impacting the weather…
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Restore the Mississippi Delta paid for the poll, which was conducted to find out voters’ opinions about coastal restoration.

We are moving into the teeth of the hurricane season, but it’s been a month since a named storm popped up in the Atlantic Basin, despite NOAA’s prediction of an above-average season. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the lack of a named storm from July 15th to August 15th is rare….
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Keim says so far we’ve been lucky, but don’t count on that luck to continue.

7:30 LRN Newscast August 15

A poll finds nearly three out of four Louisiana residents believe in climate change and half of the respondents say it’s impacting their lives. Matt Doyle spoke with the pollsters…
voicer 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education gives state education superintendent John White a satisfactory job evaluation for the seventh year in a row. White credits a rising high school graduation rate and an increase in high school students who qualify for TOPS.

The state bond commission is scheduled to vote on the financing plan for the proposed $450 million upgrade to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. State Treasurer John Schroder says he doesn’t foresee any hurdles in getting a green light on the overhaul.
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The cost will be split between the state, the Superdome Commission and the Saints.

Louisiana takes the top spot for the safest state for kids to be online in a study conducted by CenturyLinkQuote. Spokesperson Elaine Thompson says the ranking takes into consideration the number of victims of internet crimes and the reported rates of malware infections.
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And Thompson says Louisiana has over 10 different cyberbullying and sexting laws.

6:45 LRN Sportscast August 15

The LSU football team is starting to get over the injury bug. Coach Ed Orgeron says All-American strong safety Grant Delpit practiced yesterday for the first time in a week…
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But Orgeron says true freshman guard Kardell Thomas suffered what appeared to be a serious injury and he expects the former Southern Lab standout to be out awhile.

The LSU basketball team will play the Dominican Republic in an exhibition game today as part of the Tigers 10-day visit to Spain. Dominican Republic is ranked 18th in the FIBA World poll.

Today the state bond commission is scheduled to vote on the financing plan for the $450 million overhaul to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The Saints will hold a joint practice with the Chargers today in California.

The Falcons have signed former LSU quarterback Danny Etling, one day after he was released by the Patriots.

The Southland Conference will hold a beach volleyball championship in 2020. U-N-O, Nicholls and Southeastern Louisiana have programs, with S-L-U beginning its first competitive season in 2020.

6:30 LRN Newscast August 15

In a survey of one-thousand Louisiana residents, 71 percent of the respondents believe in climate change. Restore the Mississippi River Delta conducted the poll and pollster Greg Rigamer says the percentage of those who believe in climate change varies between regions.
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68 percent of respondents agree that extreme weather events are becoming more frequent.

CenturyLinkQuote has determined Louisiana is the safest state for children to go online. Spokesperson Elaine Thompson says Louisiana has a lot of laws on the books to protect kids..
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Louisiana has one of the lowest victim rates for those under 20 at just five-percent.

It’s been a month since a named storm has formed in the Atlantic Basin despite high sea surface temperatures and a non-existent El Nino. Kevin Barnhart asked our state climatologist what’s going on…
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Today the state bond commission is scheduled to vote on the financing plan for the $450 million overhaul to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Brooke Thorington has the story.

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A new poll shows most Louisianans believe in climate change, and half of state residents think it’s currently impacting their lives. Matt Doyle spoke with the two men behind the poll…

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It’s been a month straight since a named storm has formed in the Atlantic Basin despite high sea level temperatures and a non-existent El Nino. Kevin Barnhart asked a state climatologist what’s going on…

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The state bond commission is scheduled to vote on the financing plans for the $450 million upgrade to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. State Treasurer John Schroder says he doesn’t foresee any hurdles in getting the greenlight on the overhaul.

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The venue, which first opened in 1975, is in need of modifications to keep the venue competitive for hosting major events and keep the Saints in New Orleans for 30 more years. Schroder says although there has been some public pushback, the investment into the dome is a good one.

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The renovation process will take place over three to four years with plans to implement new features to heighten the game day experience for fans. Schroder says the cost will be shared among the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District, the Saints, and the state.

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71 percent of Louisianans believe in climate change according to a survey that was aimed at measuring support for coastal restoration.

While a strong majority of Louisianans agree climate change is real, pollster Greg Rigamer says the percentage of those who believe in the phenomenon can vary wildly between different regions.

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62 percent agree that climate change is real in the Lafourche/Terrebonne Parish region, where a significant amount of the state’s coastal erosion is taking place.

68 percent of respondents agree that extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, and Rigamer says a majority are concerned about those impacts.

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While 71 percent may agree that climate change is real, only half of the respondents think it’s having an impact on their lives right now.

But Rigamer says there appears to be some difference in the number who believe in climate change, and the number who believe that weather events are getting more extreme.

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The poll was commissioned by Restore the Mississippi River Delta.

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Louisiana takes the top spot for the safest state for kids to be online.  CenturyLink Quote spokesperson Elaine Thompson says the rankings take into consideration the number of victims of internet crimes, and the reported rates of malware infections.

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Thompson says few other states have more law pertaining to cyberbullying and sexting.

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Thompson says while Louisiana does have the top spot, the state is not immune to cyber dangers and it is up to parents to express the importance of best practices online.

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It may be peak hurricane season, but it’s been a month since any named storm has popped up in the Atlantic Basin despite estimates from NOAA that this season would see above-average activity.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s eerily quiet out there and this type of lull from July 15th-August 15th is rare…

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It’s been calm seas for the most part, and NOAA’s tropical outlook does not foresee any new storms forming over the next five days. Keim says the last time that happened a lot of listeners weren’t even born.

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That being said Keim warns not to let your guard down even if we escape the month of August without any trouble because the last time that happened the Atlantic woke up in a rage for September.

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NOAA’s prediction of an above average season was due to the disappearance of the El Nino this year.