LRN PM Newscall

Centenary College in Shreveport has a major campaign drive underway to support new facilities and programs ahead of its 200th anniversary in 2025. Teiko Foxx has more…

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One person is dead and eight motorists injured after several vehicles collided in another super fog event produced low visibilities in the New Orleans area. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Centenary College in Shreveport announces it’s raising $50 million dollars to improve the four-year liberal arts school ahead of its bicentennial anniversary in 2025. Centenary spokesperson Kate Pedrotty says 20 million dollars will fund new infrastructure and upgrades to the School of Health Sciences – Mickle Hall.

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The renovations will also include new state-of-the-art laboratories.

Pedrotty says $10 million will support the transformation fund which will support new academic and co-curricular programs. She says the return of football will boost recruitment for the university.  

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Pedrotty says the college has already raised $37 million of the $50 million campaign goal. She says the campaign will also support endowed scholarship expansion and is a major component of operational support.

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Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow is co-authoring legislation to provide rural communities with grants to upgrade their police and fire departments. Letlow says it’s time to step up and help our first responders in small towns.

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Letlow says if the BUILD Act passes every community in her district of 24 parishes would be eligible.

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Many rural facilities are still operating out of facilities built in the 1980s and with a small tax base Letlow says they are unable to adequately fund any upgrades.

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The grants would be distributed through the Department of Justice and FEMA. $250 million will be allotted annually for the grant program over a three-year period.

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Smoke from a marsh fire in New Orleans East led to another deadly multiple vehicle wreck this morning on Interstate 10 near the Michoud exit.  Christopher Bannan, a meteorologist with National Weather Service says the smoke was mixed with fog which made for very low visibility…

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An adult male was pronounced dead in the wreck and at least eight people were injured. Officials say there were four crashes involving 13 vehicles.

Bannan says we could see identical conditions tonight and probably again tomorrow night…

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New Orleans Police officials say the marsh fire that’s creating the smoky conditions is on remote private property that’s difficult to access. There’s no fire hydrant service and the property is bounded by pipelines. Bannan says it’s been burning for weeks

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Seven motorists were killed on I-55 in St. John the Baptist Parish on October 23rd in a similar super fog event

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Cleco customers can receive rebates for the purchase and installation of electric vehicle chargers. Manager of Cleco’s EV Program Richard Biedenharn says the rebates are for both commercial and residential customers.

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The residential rebates are for Level 2 EV chargers.

Rebates for commercial customers range from $1,000 to $3,500.

Biedenharn said a Level 2 EV charger and any type of application that’s in a multifamily facility, workplace, or a publicly accessible charger is eligible for a $1,000 rebate.

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To apply or for more information, Biedenharn says to visit cleco.com/electrification

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2:30 PM Newscast

One person is dead and eight motorists injured after several vehicles collided in another super fog event that produced low visibilities in the New Orleans area. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow is co-authoring legislation to provide rural communities with grants to upgrade their police and fire departments. Many rural facilities are still operating out of facilities built in the 1980s and with a small tax base Letlow says they are unable to adequately fund any upgrades.

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Centenary College in Shreveport announces it’s raising $50 million dollars to improve the four-year liberal arts school ahead of its bicentennial anniversary in 2025. Centenary spokesperson Kate Pedrotty says the college has already raised $37 million of the $50 million campaign goal. She says the campaign will also support endowed scholarship expansion and is a major component of operational support.

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Residential and Commercial Cleco customers can receive rebates for the purchase and installation of electric vehicle chargers. Manager of Cleco’s EV Program Richard Biedenharn a Level 2 EV charger and any type of application that’s in a multifamily facility, workplace, or a publicly accessible charger is eligible for a $1,000 rebate.

Cut 13 (06) “…who use lifts.”

To apply or for more information, Biedenharn says to visit cleco.com/electrification

1:30 LRN Newscast Nov 7

New Orleans Police officials say the marsh fire that’s creating the smoky conditions along I-10 is on remote private property that’s difficult to access and the property has no fire hydrant service. National Weather Service Meteorologist Christopher Bannan says it’s been burning for weeks.

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One person was killed in a wreck this morning and at least eight others were injured.

Cleco customers can receive rebates for the purchase and installation of electric vehicle chargers. Manager of Cleo’s EV Program Richard Biedenharn says the rebates are for both commercial and residential customers.

Cut 12 (09) “…great benefit.”  

For more information visit Cleco-dot-com.

A judge has ordered federal oversight of the State Penitentiary at Angola claiming the prison continues to violate inmates’ constitutional rights by systematically ignoring their medical needs. The court will appoint Special Masters to oversee a plan to address the violations.

Centenary College in Shreveport announces a major fundraising initiative ahead of the school’s 200th anniversary in 2025. Teiko Foxx has more…

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12:30 LRN Newscast Nov 17

Smoke from a marsh fire in New Orleans East led to another deadly multiple-vehicle wreck this morning on Interstate 10 near the Michoud exit. National Weather Service meteorologist Christopher Bannan says it’s similar to the massive pile-up on I-55 last month and we could see identical conditions tonight and probably again tomorrow night…

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Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow is co-authoring legislation to provide rural communities grants to upgrade their police and fire departments. She says if the BUILD Act passes every community in her district of 24 parishes would be eligible for grants.

Cut 7 (07) “…their facilities.” 

Communities with less than 50-thousand people would be eligible.

Centenary College in Shreveport announces it is raising $50 million dollars for improvements to the school ahead of its bicentennial anniversary in 2025. Centenary spokesperson Kate Pedrotty (per-dirty) says the return of football will boost recruitment and fundraising for the school.

Cut 4 (12) “…very exciting.”

$20 million will fund new infrastructure and upgrades to the School of Health Sciences and that includes new state-of-the-art laboratories. $37 million has already been raised of the $50 million goal.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

In years past after losing to Alabama, LSU’s intensity would fall off as the Tigers went through the rest of November without a chance at winning the SEC West. During his Monday press conference, Kelly was asked the performance of previous LSU teams after losing to Alabama…
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LSU hosts Florida this Saturday night.

Lady Tigers Coach Kim Mulkey will need to see more from her team on the defensive end of the court after getting upset last night, 97-78 to 20th ranked Colorado. The Buffaloes shot 53-percent from the field and hit ten three-pointers in the upset of top ranked LSU.

Saints Coach Dennis Allen says they do not plan on bringing in any kickers for a try out, even though rookie Blake Grupe missed a 47-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter in Sunday’s win over the Bears….
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Grupe is 18-of-23 on field goal tries this season. The Saints are at Minnesota this Sunday.

The Pelicans started a three game road trip in Denver last night and lost to the defending NBA champs 134 to 116. New Orleans was outscored 40-21 in the third quarter. Rookie Jordan Hawkins had 31 points in a losing effort.

The LSU men’s basketball team easily defeated Mississippi Valley State 106 to 60. Seven footer Will Baker had 29 points.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Smoke from a marsh fire in New Orleans East led to another fatal multiple vehicle wreck this morning on Interstate 10 near the Michoud exit. Christopher Bannan, a meteorologist with National Weather Service says the smoke was mixed with fog which made for very low visibility…
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An adult male was pronounced dead in the wreck. Seven motorists were killed on I-55 in St. John the Baptist on October 23rd in a similiar super fog event.

Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow is co-authoring legislation to provide rural communities with grants to upgrade their police and fire departments. Letlow says it’s time to step up and help our rural public safety agencies.
Cut 6 (12) “…50,000 residents.”
Letlow says if the BUILD At passes every community in her district of 24 parishes would be eligible.

Centenary College in Shreveport announces its raising $50 million dollars to improve the four-year liberal arts school ahead of its bicentennial anniversary in 2025. Centenary spokesperson Kate Pedrotty says 20 million dollars will fund new infrastructure and upgrades to the School of Health Sciences
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Pendrotty says another ten-million dollars will support the transformation fund, which will support new academic and co-curricular programs.

There are four constitutional amendments on the November 18th ballot. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says Amendment three would allow local governments to provide an additional property tax break to first responders
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For a full review of the four amendments on the November 18th ballot just go to PAR’s website.

10:30 LRN Newscast Nov 7

It’s a ten billion dollar industry in Louisiana but the recent wildfires have hit the timber industry hard, costing landowners millions in losses. LSU Ag Center Forester Robbie Hutching says the costs go beyond logging. The industry employs about 45-thousand people and is indirectly responsible for 40 thousand more jobs.

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Amendment 3 on the ballot would allow local governing authorities the ability to provide an ad valorem tax exemption of up to $25,000 for qualified first responders. President of the Public Affairs Research Council Steven Procopio says proponents believe the tax exemption would be a recruiting and retention incentive…

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State Transportation officials want your input on the state’s infrastructure and transportation plans. You can do so via a new website,latransportationplan-dot-la-dot-gov DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallet gives examples of some of those projects

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More than 200 jobs are coming to the Acadiana region with the announced expansion of Infinity Valve & Supply. Youngsville Mayor Ken Ritter says the expansion will allow Infinity to provide oil and gas companies with more environmentally friendly alternatives to current practices.

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Infinity Valve & Supply is investing $1.1 million in the expansion.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Once again the combination of fog and smoke from a nearby marsh fire has resulted in a series of crashes in the New Orleans area. This time on I-10 in New Orleans East. Authorities say one adult male is dead and multiple people were injured and transported to the hospital. The interstate will remain closed at the Michoud Boulevard exit until the scene is cleared.

DOTD has a new website that provides residents with information on transportation projects and allows the public to provide input on transportation needs in Louisiana….
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That’s DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallet, who says L-A-transportation-plan-dot-la-dov will also host the Statewide Transportation Plan, which will shape the state’s infrastructure landscape through 2055.

Passage of Amendment 3 on the November 18th ballot would allow local parish governments the ability to give first responders a larger property tax break. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The LSU AgCenter says this summer’s record breaking heat and drought dealt a blow of at least 71-million dollars to the state’s timber industry. LSU AgCenter forester Robbie Hutchins says the drought has only intensified this fall…
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There is rain in the forecast later this week.

8:30 am Newscast

A dangerous morning on Interstate 10 in New Orleans East has left at least one person dead after several early morning accidents. The I-10 is shut down now in both directions as authorities say fog and smoke from that marsh fire burning nearby is causing near zero visibility.

(TIX)Yesterday, the Army Corps of Engineers contributed to the effort to flood out a wetland fire in New Orleans East… five 8 inch portable pumps. They’re on loan to try and drown out the smoldering fire that’s been causing problems for weeks.
Wildfires and drought have affected Louisiana’s bottom line when it comes to the $10 Billion dollar a year timber industry. Here’s Colleen Crain.

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Amendment 2 on the November 18th ballot would allow money allotted to inactive special funds to be transferred into the state’s general budget. President of the Public Affairs Research Council Steven Procopio says the amendment focuses on six inactive funds…

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State Transportation officials want your input on the state’s infrastructure and transportation plans. And they’re making it easy through a new website,latransportationplan-dot-la-dot-gov

DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallet says the user-friendly portal features straightforward navigation and gives individuals the opportunity to provide their thoughts on future projects…

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7:30 am Newscast

Interstate 10 is closed in both directions this morning from Highway 11 to I-510 after at least four accidents this morning due to poor visibility. At least one person is reported dead. Officials say early morning fog and smoke from that marsh fire burning in New Orleans East is causing near zero visibility on the I-10. That’s between Irish Bayou and Michoud.

In other news, State Transportation is making it easier for Louisianans to give input on infrastructure and transportation projects through a new website.  Spokesperson Rodney Mallet says latransportationplan-dot-la-dot-gov details the state’s transportation plan and infrastructure landscape through 2055.

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The Timber Industry generates $10 Billion per year for Louisiana’s economy. That’s according to Robbie Hutchins, a forester with the LSU Ag Center who says the wildfires that have engulfed more than 50,000 acres of Louisiana forests, have cost the state millions…

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Good news for Acadiana as Infinity Valve and Supply has announced it will expand in Youngsville, bringing more than 200 jobs with it. Mayor Ken Ritter Ritter says the state’s incentive package played a significant role in bringing the expansion to fruition and he believes it’s a good use of state funds.