9:30 LRN Newscast

Legislation requiring insurance companies to provide discounts to ratepayers who fortify their roofs to higher standards was approved by the House Insurance Committee. Chalmette Representative Ray Garofalo – the bill’s author – says if more homeowners fortify their roofs, that would mean less damage after a hurricane.

Cut 11 (09)  “…long term”

HB 309 heads to the House floor.

A bill that would vie a tax break to the oil industry was approved by the House Ways and Means Committee. Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier says the state’s tax is higher than most states.

Cut 6 (10) “…3.75 percent.”

The bill passed on an 11-2 vote and heads to the House floor for discussion.

Get ready for kilts and a Scottish good time at the 2023 Scottish Tartan Festival in Minden today. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31)  “….I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

Jefferson Parish deputies shot and killed a man wanted for questioning – after he allegedly pointed a gun at them outside a house in Metairie. Authorities were called to a  home in the 1700 block of Harvard Avenue when the man arrived in a vehicle – got out, and pointed a handgun at the deputies. At least one deputy fired and the suspect was struck multiple times. He was transported to a local hospital for treatment but later succumbed to his injuries. The man’s name or age has not been released.

8:30 LRN Newscast

A second arrest has been made in connection with the shooting death of Calvin High Softball Coach Kevin Chad Camp. Winn Sheriff Cranford Jordan says 42-year-old Jessica Shea of Winnfield is also charged with obstruction of justice and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

CUT 04(11)      “…stemming from.”

Camp’s 17-year-old son, Andrew, shot his dad during an argument and is facing a manslaughter charge. Jordan says

The House Ways and Means Committee has approved a bill that would give a tax break to the oil industry. Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier’s measure would gradually reduce the state’s severance tax from 12.5 percent to 8.5 percent by the year 2032. He says cutting the severance tax would result in more oil production…:

CUT 07(09)      “…going down.”

The state would lose $90-million in tax revenue over the next five years If the bill is approved.

A bill mandating homeowner insurance companies to provide discounts or credits on their premiums of property owners who fortify their roofs to building code standards was approved by the House Insurance Committee. The bill’s author Chalmette Representative Ray Garofalo says it’s about giving consumers incentives to fortify their homes.

Cut 9 (10) “….stabilize rates.”

Garofalo says his bill would also require companies to reduce premiums to insurers who install mitigation improvements or retrofit their property to reduce the amount of loss from a windstorm or hurricane.

The 2023 Scottish Tartan Festival is underway today in Minden.  Organizer Sheila Hoh says the festival will be held downtown and everyone should expect a great time.

Cut 12 (06) “…of course.” 

Visit scottishtartanfestival.com for more information.

07:30 LRN Sportscast April 22

LSU third baseman Tommy White came into last night’s game against Ole Miss as the SEC RBI leader and Tommy Tanks added to his total as he knocked in four runs with one swing of the bat as the Bayou Bengals beat the Rebels seven to three. White hit a grand slam in the fifth inning , his third of the year….
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White now has 66 RBIs and that was Chris Blair on the LSU Sports Radio Network.

The Cajuns lost a back and forth affair to James Madison ten to eight, ULM scored three runs in the ninth to beat Arkansas State eight to six. Dallas Baptist downed Louisiana Tech nine to one. UIW beat Northwestern State 11-5 in 10 innings and Nicholls and McNeese were big winners.

Spring football comes to an end to today for the LSU Tigers as the team will scrimmage in front of fans inside Tiger Stadium. Coach Brian Kelly says they got through it without any major injuries and the newcomers learned how to prepare the right way for a season in the SEC…
Cut 19 (19) “…were outstanding.”
Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State also hold their spring games today.

College football games should not take as long as the NCAA has approved a new rule that results in the clock continuing to run after first downs, unless in its final two minutes of the first or second half. Also a team can no longer call consecutive timeouts and penalties at the end of the first and third quarter will be enforced on the first play of the next quarter.

5:30 LRN Newscast April 21

A second arrest in the shooting death of Calvin High softball coach Chad Camp. Camp was killed last Saturday, allegedly by his 17-year-old son, Andrew. Winn Sheriff Cranford Jordan (Jer-don) says 42-year-old Jessica Shea, has been charged with obstruction of justice and four counts of contributing to a minor.

Cut 5 (06) “…investigated.”

The son attended a party at She’s home before he came home and quarreled with his father.

Legislation requiring homeowner insurance companies to provide discounts on their premiums to property owners who fortify their roofs to code was approved by House Insurance. Bill author, Chalmette Representative Ray Garofalo…

Cut 10 (11) “…insurance companies.” 

House Bill 309 heads to the House floor.

The House Ways and Means Committee approves legislation for a tax break to the oil industry. Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier’s measure would gradually reduce the state’s severance tax from 12.5 percent to 8.5 percent by the year 2032. He says it would result in more oil production…:

Cut 7 (09)  “..going down” 

If approved, the state would lose $90-million in tax revenue over the next five years.

If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about your Celtic roots or you’re a fan of plaid, Minden is the place to be Saturday for the 2023 Scottish Tartan Festival.  The festival which began in the 90s, for the first time is being held downtown, and organizer Shelia Hoh (Hoe) there’s plenty of music to suit anyone’s taste.

Cut 12 (06) “…of course.” 

It begins at 10 am Saturday.

4:45 LRN Sportscast April 21

If you’re rushing home to catch the LSU baseball game tonight, you can take your time, as the Tigers-Ole Miss game has been pushed back to 8:30 first pitch because of thunderstorms and rain in Oxford. Ole Miss has won the last four games in this series.

Spring football comes to an end tomorrow for the LSU Tigers as the team will scrimmage in front of fans inside Tiger Stadium. Coach Brian Kelly says they got through it without any major injuries and the newcomers learned how to prepare the right way for a season in the SEC…
Cut 19 (19) “…were outstanding.”
Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State also hold their spring games tomorrow.

Another arrest has been made in the fatal shooting of a north Louisiana high school softball coach. Jeff Palermo has the story…
Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

College football games should not take as long as the NCAA has approved a new rule that results in the clock continuing to run after first downs, unless in its final two minutes of the first or second half. Also a team can no longer call consecutive timeouts and penalties at the end of the first and third quarter will be enforced on the first play of the next quarter.

4:30 LRN Newscast April 21

A second person has been arrested in connection with last weekend’s shooting death of Calvin High Softball Coach Kevin Chad Camp. Winn Sheriff Cranford Jordan says Camp’s 17-year-old son, Andrew, shot his dad during an argument and is facing a manslaughter charge. Jordan says 42-year-old Jessica Shea of Winnfield is also charged with obstruction of justice and comntributing the delinquency of a minor. He says Andrew Camp was at Shea’s home before the argument with his dad that turned fatal…:

CUT 04(11)      “…stemming from.”

Prosecutors seek to charge Andrew Camp as an adult.

The House Ways and Means Committee approves a bill that would reduce the state’s oil & gas severance tax from 12.5 percent to 8.5 percent by the year 2032. Bill sponsor and Eunice Representative Phil Devillier says this particular tax is higher than many other oil-producing states…:

CUT 06(10)      “…3.75 percent.”

That bill moves to the House floor for debate.

 

A Lafayette cop has been arrested for alleged indecent behavior with a juvenile. The investigation stemmed from a complaint of the officer showing a video containing sexual content to the youth. Officer Jacob Desormeaux faces two charges of obscenity. He’s on administrative leave pending an internal investigation.

If you’ve got Scottish or Irish roots or you’re a fan of kilts, you’ll want to be in Minden Saturday for the Scottish Tartan Festival. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 02(31)      “…Thorington.”

3:30 LRN Newscast April 21

Another arrest has been made in the fatal shooting of a north Louisiana high school softball coach. Jeff Palermo has the story…:

CUT 01(30)      “…Palermo.”

New Orleans Police are investigating four separate shooting incidents last night that left five people dead within just a five-hour span. Acting Police Superintendent Michelle Woodfork told media (quote) “these senseless acts of violence are disheartening and will not be tolerated.” The Crescent City has had more than 80 homicides so far this year.

 

A Chalmette lawmaker moves forward a bill that would have your homeowner’s insurance company give you a price break for hardening your home’s roof to withstand hurricane winds. Rep. Ray Garafalo says consumers will fortify their homes, IF there’s an incentive…:

CUT 09  (10)        “…stabilize rates.”

Garafalo’s bill moves to the House floor for debate.

This weekend in Minden, the annual Scottish Tartan festival; featuring plenty of Celtic music, Highland Games and traditional Scots food. Festival organizer Sheila Hoh says you can even find out what YOUR family tartan is…:

CUT 14  (10)        “…clan tent.”

10 til 6 Saturday in Minden. Check online at “scottishtartanfestival.com”

2:30 LRN Newscast April 21

Deputies in Winn Parish make a second arrest in the shooting death of Calvin High softball coach Chad Camp. Camp was killed last Saturday, allegedly by his 17-year-old son, Andrew. Winn Sheriff Cranford Jordan says 42-year-old Jessica Shea, of Winnfield…:

CUT 03(06)      “…of a juvenile.”

Jordan says young Andrew Camp was with Shea before arguing with his father the night of the shooting. Few other details are known at this hour.

A House Committee moves a bill forward that would require your property insurance company to offer you a price break for hardening your home against hurricanes and windstorms. Chalmette Representative Ray Garafalo says stronger roofs means less damage, hence less expense to the insurer…:

CUT 11(09)      “…long term.”

House Bill 309 now goes to the House floor.

 

Tax breaks for the oil industry was the object of a bill that cleared House Ways & Means Committee. It comes from Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier, who says lowering the state’s severance tax on oil will lead to increased production. He says the per-barrel price is of more concern to producers than the tax…:

CUT 08(12)      “…concerns.”

The bill would lower the oil & gas severance tax from 12.5-percent to 8.5-percent by 2032. That bill moves to House floor debate.

This weekend in Minden, the Scottish Taratn Festival. Organizer Sheila Hoh says one big highlight it the Highland Games; pitting clan against clan…:

CUT 13(07)      “…athletic games.”

…and then there’s the haggis. For info, go online to “scottishtartanfestival.com”

1:30 LRN Newscast April 21

The House Ways and Means Committee has approved a bill that would give a tax break to the oil industry. Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier’s measure would gradually reduce the state’s severance tax from 12.5 percent to 8.5 percent by the year 2032. He says cutting the severance tax would result in more oil production…:

CUT 07(09)      “…going down.”

If the bill is approved, the state would lose $90-million in tax revenue over the next five years.

Legislation requiring homeowner insurance companies to provide discounts or credits on their premiums of property owners who fortify their roofs to building code standards was approved by the House Insurance Committee. The bill’s author, Chalmette Representative Ray Garofalo, on his bill…:

CUT 10(11)      “…stabilize rates.”

That’s House Bill 309. It heads now to the House floor.

 

A Lafayette cop has been arrested for alleged indecent behavior with a juvenile. The investigation stemmed from a complaint of the officer showing a video containing sexual content to the youth. Officer Jacob Desormeaux faces two charges of obscenity. He’s on administrative leave pending an internal investigation.

If you’ve got Scottish or Irish roots or you’re a fan of kilts, you’ll want to be in Minden Saturday for the Scottish Tartan Festival. Brooke Thorington has more…:

CUT 02(31)      “…Thorington.”

12:30 LRN Newscast April 21

Legislation requiring homeowner insurance companies to provide discounts or credits on their premiums for property owners who fortify their roofs to code was approved by the House Insurance Committee. Bill author Chalmette Representative Ray Garofalo says it’s about giving consumers incentives to fortify their homes.

Cut 9 (10) “…. stabilize rates.”

And House Ways and Means approved a bill to give a tax break to the oil industry. Eunice Representative Phillip DeVillier’s measure would gradually reduce the state’s severance tax from 12.5 percent to 8.5 percent by the year 2032. Devillier says this particular tax is higher than many other oil-producing states.

Cut 6 (10)  “…3.75 percent” 

The proposal heads to the House floor.

A House Committee advances a bill to crack down on home burglars, by classifying that as a crime of violence. Kevin Gallagher reports…:

Cut 1 (33)  “I’m Kevin Gallagher.”