3:30 pm LRN Newscast Sept 14

Nicholas made landfall as a Category One Hurricane along the Texas coast during the overnight hours and it threatens to produce flooding rains in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

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State Police at Troop E report an 11-year-old boy from Trout was killed in a car crash on state Highway 773 in La Salle Parish. Troopers say the car’s 17-year-old driver went off the roadway and hit several trees. Despite the child passenger being belted in, he was pronounced dead at the scene. An investigation is underway.

 

The state Fire Marshal’s Office stands ready to help should Tropical Storm Nicholas dump flooding rains on Louisiana. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says Marshal Butch Browning’s agency feels well prepared to respond to whatever rescues are needed as Nicholas moves through…:

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Officials in Calcasieu Parish are asking residents to please stay off the roads unless your travel is absolutely necessary.

If you had to buy a generator or a chainsaw after Hurricane Ida, FEMA is offering you some help. Spokesman Nate Custer says the maximum reimbursal is $800, and there ARE some restrictions that apply…:

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LRN PM newscall September 14

Nicholas made landfall as a Category One Hurricane along the Texas coast during the overnight hours and it threatens to produce flooding rains in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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FEMA is helping out Hurricane Ida storm victims when it comes to generator and chainsaw expenses. More from Dave Brannen.

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Tropical Storm Nicholas is moving slowly inland bringing the threat of rain over the next two says to the Bayou State. Nicholas made landfall early this morning along the southeast Texas coastline and has the potential to cause flooding in southwest Louisiana today. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says they are prepared in case any residents find themselves in peril.

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Mancuso says they also have the National Guard in place to assist with any rescues if needed. While schools and government buildings in the parish are closed today in hopes of keeping motorists off the road today, Mancuso says first responders however are at work and prepared to assist.

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Even though it’s extremely tempting to view damage left by a storm, Mancuso highly encourages residents to refrain from sightseeing because vehicle traffic can force water into homes in low-lying areas and that’s when most accidents occur.

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office is prepared to take action if flooding rains from Tropical Storm Nicholas materialize as expected.  Spokesperson Ashley Rodrique says the staging of dozens of boats for potential water rescues took place Monday.

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Rodrique says that’s expected to occur first in the Lake Charles area.  But, the area of flooding rains is likely to stretch across south Louisiana, so boat teams are prepared to act wherever rescue efforts are needed.

Rodrique says there are numerous assets ready for the call to service as heavy rains from Nicholas sweep across the state.

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Ashley Rodrique says the State Fire Marshal’s Office feels well prepared with other emergency crews to respond to whatever rescues are needed as Nicholas marches east with its likely flooding rains.

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Tropical Storm Nicholas is whipping through southeast Texas, slowly heading towards Louisiana.  Nearly the entire the state is seeing rainfall, with south Louisiana experiencing heavier rainfall and stronger storms. Stacey Denson with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says the center of the storm will not reach the Bayou State until tomorrow.

Cut 9 (06) “…we’re currently seeing.” 

And that would be light to moderate rainfall with some heavy pockets of rain now and then, with the potential for localized flooding.

Denson says a flash flood watch is in effect for the southern half of the state…

Cut 10 (07)   15 inches possible.” 

Denson says it might not be until Thursday until weather conditions improve.

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There’s help from FEMA available to those who qualify for reimbursement of generator or chainsaw purchases related to Hurricane Ida.  Agency spokesman Nate Custer says there are guidelines for say the maximum payout of 800-dollars for a generator.

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And, in certain conditions, FEMA will provide a reimbursement of up to 250-dollars for chain saws needed to deal with trees downed blocking access to homes due to Ida.

If FEMA doesn’t approve your request for reimbursement for a generator and/or chainsaw related to Hurricane Ida, agency spokesman Nate Custer says there is an appeal process.

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FEMA’s Nate Custer says there are restrictions for a storm victim to get a reimbursement for chainsaw rental or purchase because of Hurricane Ida.

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To qualify for FEMA reimbursements for generators or chainsaws, the purchases have to occur between August 26th and September 25th in the 25 disaster-designated parishes and because the homeowner has insufficient or no insurance.

2:30 pm LRN Newscast Sept 14

Tropical Storm Nicholas is whipping through southeast Texas, slowly heading towards Louisiana.  Nearly the entire the state is seeing rainfall, with south Louisiana experiencing heavier rainfall and stronger storms. Stacey Denson with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says the center will be over Louisiana tomorrow. She says expect lots of steady rain, some flash flooding and then… some improvement in a couple days…:

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As Nicholas and the threat of heavy rainfall moves into Louisiana, Southwest parishes prepare for the hit. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says they are prepared in case any residents find themselves in peril….:

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Mancuso says they also have the National Guard in place to assist with any rescues if needed.

 

FEMA is offering Hurricane Ida victims help with the expense of generators or chainsaws. Dave Brannen reports…:

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A Baton Rouge shop owners goes viral in a video of her and a shoplifter wrestling for a bag of stolen goods. Abby Bullock owns the Wanderlust by Abby boutique, and says she wasn’t about to let the unidentified thief out with over $800 in merchandise. Video of the kerfuffle has been viewed over 360-thousand times.

1:30 LRN Newscast Sept 14

Tropical Storm Nicholas is whipping through southeast Texas, slowly heading towards Louisiana. Stacey Denson with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says a flash flood watch is in effect for the southern half of the state…

Cut 10 (07)   15 inches possible.” 

Denson says it might not be until Thursday until weather conditions improve

Parish offices and schools are closed today in Calcasieu Parish in anticipation of flooding from Nicholas and even though it’s extremely tempting to view damage left by a storm, Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso highly encourages residents to refrain from sightseeing because vehicle traffic can force water into homes in low-lying areas and that’s when most accidents occur.

Cut 5 (10) “…stranded.”

The State Fire Marshal’s Office is prepared to act if flooding rains from Tropical Storm Nicholas materialize as expected.  Spokesperson Ashley Rodriquez says there are numerous assets ready for the call to service as heavy rains from Nicholas sweep across the state.

Cut 7 (12) “..home fire stations”  

FEMA is providing reimbursements for generators and/or chainsaws for those in Ida affected parishes and there are certain criteria that must be met. If FEMA doesn’t approve your request for reimbursement agency spokesman Nate Custer says there is an appeal process.

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Entergy reports that more than 90-percent of their customers have had their power restored post-Ida. Approximately 87-thousand Entergy customers are still without service.

12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 14

Tropical Storm Nicholas is whipping through southeast Texas, slowly heading towards Louisiana.  Nearly the entire state is seeing rainfall, with south Louisiana experiencing heavier rainfall and stronger storms. Stacey Denson with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says the center of the storm will not reach the Bayou State until tomorrow.

Cut 9 (06) “…we’re currently seeing.” 

And that would be light to moderate rainfall with some heavy pockets of rain now and then, with the potential for localized flooding.

While schools and government buildings in Calcasieu Parish are closed today in hopes of keeping motorists off the road, Sheriff Tony Mancuso says first responders however and the National Guard are at work ready to assist if needed.

Cut 4  (07) “…that happen.” 

Mancuso also highly discourages residents from sightseeing after the storm as a courtesy to first responders.

There’s help from FEMA available to those who qualify for reimbursement of generator or chainsaw purchases related to Hurricane Ida.  Agency spokesman Nate Custer says there are guidelines for say the maximum payout of 800-dollars for a generator.

Cut 12 (07) “of the disaster”  

And, in certain conditions, FEMA will provide a reimbursement of up to 250-dollars for chain saws needed to deal with trees downed blocking access to homes due to Ida.

The 504-pound alligator suspected of killing a 71-year-old Slidell man the day after Ida made landfall has been captured. St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office Captain Lance Vitter says Sheriff Randy Smith promised the family of Timothy Satterlee, Sr. that they would do all they to locate his body.

Cut 13 (11) “…captured.”

11:30 LRN Newscast Sept 14

Tropical Storm Nicholas is moving slowly inland bringing the threat of rain over the next two says to the Bayou State. Nicholas made landfall early this morning along the southeast Texas coastline and has the potential to cause flooding in southwest Louisiana today. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says they are prepared in case any residents find themselves in peril.

Cut 3 (12) “…may need”

 

The State Fire Marshal’s Office is prepared to take action if flooding rains from Tropical Storm Nicholas materialize as expected.  Spokesperson Ashley Rodrique says the staging of dozens of boats for potential water rescues took place Monday.

Cut 6 (10) “…come about first.” 

Boat teams are prepared to act and move wherever rescue efforts are needed.

Another tropical system is set to dump large amounts of rain on Louisiana over the next couple of days with Governor Edwards advising the public to stay aware of this dangerous situation.  More from Dave Brannen.

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Governor Edwards will have a press conference at 3:30 today with an update on Tropical Storm Nicholas.

19-year old Kevione Faulk, a student worker on the LSU football staff and daughter of running backs coach Kevin Faulk has died. She died on Monday and a cause of death is not known at this time.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast September 14

Governor John Bel Edwards says to expect Tropical Storm Nicholas to be downgraded to a depression as it enters southwest Louisiana, but noting that it doesn’t take a named storm to bring dangerous conditions to the state.

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The governor says the rains that Nicholas brings to the state could exacerbate the problem of getting more Ida storm victims out of the dark after weeks without power.

Nicholas made landfall along the Texas coastline this morning and State Climatologist Barry Keim says the system has the potential of bringing storm surge as far east as Rutherford Beach.

Keim says Nicholas will weaken to a Depression but expects the system to leave its calling card in the form of heavy rain in Louisiana.

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Keim says while the eye of the storm is only expected to be in the state for a day, he says we’ll feel the effects for a number of days.

 

The Louisiana Department of Revenue is taking steps to provide state tax relief following Hurricane Ida. LDR Secretary Kimberly Lewis says the department is granting automatic filing extensions to both individual and business taxpayers in the 25 parishes placed under a disaster declaration by the governor.

Cut 10 (09) “…and severance taxes.” 

The automatic extended due date to file returns is now January 3, 2022.

 

The 504-pound alligator suspected of killing a 71-year-old Slidell man the day after Ida made landfall has been captured. St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office Captain Lance Vitter says Sheriff Randy Smith promised the family of Timothy Satterlee, Sr. that they would do all they could to locate his body.

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The alligator was located on Monday, two weeks after Satterlee was last seen.

9:30 LRN newscast September 14

Tropical Storm Nicholas is moving through southeast Texas towards the Louisiana border. Governor Edwards says the forecast calls for Nicholas to bring heavy rainfall and potentially damaging flash flooding to the southern half of the state over the next couple of days. Edwards says Nicholas arrives as work continues to restore power to hard-hit areas of Ida…
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According to the Louisiana Public Service Commission, 110-thousand customers had still not had their power restored due to Ida.

Louisiana Revenue Secretary Kimberly Lewis says taxpayers may be eligible for state sales tax refunds to personal property destroyed by Ida…
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For more information read the instructions on the Natural Disaster Claim for Refund.

The 504-pound alligator that claimed the life of a 71-year old Slidell man has been located, two weeks after he was last seen in knee-deep water outside his home in Avery Estates. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The LSU football program is mourning the death of Kevione Faulk, the 19-year-old daughter of running backs coach Kevin Faulk. Kevione, who was a student worker on the football staff, died Monday morning. A cause of death was not known.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Tropical Storm Nicholas is moving through southeast Texas and it’s not in a hurry to get out of the Gulf South region. The National Hurricane Center’s official forecast track calls for Nicholas to be downgraded to a depression late tonight and then just hover over southwest Louisiana until at least Thursday. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
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Governor John Bel Edwards says you don’t have to go back too far to know that depression can be as troublesome as a hurricane…
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Nicholas actually reached hurricane strength before making landfall during the overnight hours in Matagorda Peninsula, Texas. Because Nicholas’ track has shifted south, the potential impacts for north Louisiana have lessened.

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office believes they have found the 504-pound alligator that killed 71-year-old Timothy Satterlee Senior of Slidell. Satterlee encountered the alligator in Hurricane Ida floodwaters while checking on something in his shed. His 68-year-old wife tried to assist her husband, but the gator go to him before she could get help. Captain Lance Vitter with the St. Tammany Sheriff’s office…
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The alligator has been killed and an autopsy will be conducted to see if Satterlee’s remains are inside the alligator’s stomach.

The Louisiana Department of Revenue is taking steps to provide state tax relief following Hurricane Ida. LDR Secretary Kimberly Lewis says the department is granting automatic filing extensions to both individual and business taxpayers in the 25 parishes placed under a disaster declaration by the governor.
Cut 10 (09) “…and severance taxes.”
The automatic extended due date to file is now January 3, 2022. However, Lewis says it is not an extension to pay any taxes due.

7:30 LRN Newscast September 14

The center of Tropical Storm Nicholas is moving slowly towards the Houston Metropolitan area and producing heavy rainfall in southeast Texas and south Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
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Several days of rainfall as the center of Nicholas will hover over southwest Louisiana tomorrow and Thursday. Dave Brannen has more from Governor Edwards…
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St. Tammany Parish Sheriff deputies have captured the 12-foot alligator believed to have killed 71-year-old Timothy Satterlee of Slidell. Satterlee was attacked outside his home which was surrounded by floodwaters in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Ida. Captain Lance Vitter says Satterlee went outside to check on something in his shed when he encountered the alligator…
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Satterlee was known for his volunteer work in the community along with disaster response by cooking meals for storm victims.

Fuel shortages continue to hamper areas hit hard by Ida. Revenue Secretary Kimberly Lewis says the state is waiving Louisiana’s diesel fuel penalty for selling or using tax-exempt dyed diesel fuel. Lewis says the relief will remain in effect through at least tomorrow…
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