11:30 Newscast, July 10th, 2015

The Louisiana Film Entertainment Association announces they will not move forward with a lawsuit challenging the law recently passed that caps the state’s film tax credit program. L-F-E-A President Will French says a constitutional challenge is not needed, because they are pleased with how the Jindal administration is interpreting the new law..:
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But he says some of the reforms made to the film tax credit program remain concerning for Hollywood and they’ll propose changes for the next governor.

In the wake of a disturbing case this week out of Baton Rouge in which a 15-year-old boy was found by cops having a seizure in his home, stuck to a cot and weighing just 47 pounds, the Department of Children and Family Services says policy changes are going to happen immediately. Secretary Suzy Sonnier…:
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Louisiana State Police is alerting motorists to expect delays when traveling between Lafayette and Baton Rouge on Interstate 10 this weekend. Heavy backups are anticipated as a result of lane closures on the Mississippi River bridge. Trooper Bryan Lee says construction will begin at 8 o’clock tonight…:
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I-10 westbound at Grosse Tete will remain closed until 6:00 am Monday morning.

If you’d like to attend the Miss USA pageant in Baton Rouge Sunday there are still plenty of tickets available. River Center officials said as of the close of Thursday they still had about 1/3 of the seats yet to be filled. The event will air on the Reelz channel at 7pm which isn’t carried by Cox. Tickets available range from $75 to $250. IF you’d like some you can contact the Baton Rouge River Center Box Office.

 

10:30 Newscast, July 10th, 2015

Presidential campaigning is hitting Louisiana this weekend as Republican nomination contender Jeb Bush visits the Ruston area for a fundraiser. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says Bush’s visit means that Governor Bobby Jindal does not hold the support of many Louisiana residents, including prominent Republican supporters…:
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Because of his family name and financial strengths, Stockey considers the former Florida governor to be one of the top Republican candidates.

Country music fans are covering the Big Easy this weekend as Garth Brooks comes back for 4 shows for his first appearance in Louisiana in nearly 2 decades. New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau spokesperson Kristian Sonnier…:
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The Louisiana High School Officials Association executive committee meets on Sunday as referees plan to strike over pay and other work conditions. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The Department of Children and Family Services says they are putting new policies in place after a 47 pound malnourished 15-year-old was found in a Baton Rouge home this week living in deplorable conditions. DCFS Secretary Suzy Sonnier says now case workers will consult with medical professionals in the case of a child who is nonverbal and has special needs.

 

09:30 Newscast, July 10th, 2015

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is scheduled to visit the Ruston area on Saturday. Scott Carwile has the story…:
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Former Oakland Raiders and New Orleans Saints quarterback Ken Stabler has died as a result of complications associated with colon cancer. He was 69. Nicknamed “The Snake,” Stabler spent the final three years of his career with the Saints between 1982–1984. He led the the Oakland Raiders to their first Super Bowl victory in the 1976 season.

In addition to all of the controversy surrounding the Miss USA pageant in Baton Rouge on Sunday, the event ticket sales are lagging. River Center officials say there are about one-third of the seats still available. NBC dropped out and the pageant will air on the Reelz channel. Lt Governor Jay Dardenne says they haven’t decided if the state will still pay the pageant $50,000 for national exposure..:
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He says the girls are still having a good time and that’s important.

High School sports could be in jeopardy in the fall as Louisiana High School Officials Association meets Sunday to plan a referee strike. They say they want a pay increase and contracts with schools that stipulate pay and other conditions. But a frustrated LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine schools can not legally enter into a contract with officials and he’s asking for more time…:
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Bonine says he’ll be at the meeting Sunday.

 

08:30 Newscast, July 10th, 2015

Many people are asking if there was more that could have been done for the 15-year-old Baton Rouge boy who was found by cops having a seizure, starving and weighing only 47 pounds. The Department of Children and Family Services says they are putting new policies in place to help prevent such deplorable neglect. She also urges more community involvement…:
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Sonnier said the boy is doing much better since being rescued.

State Police is trying to identify a man who was killed in a fatal crash last night in Denham Springs. They say the unidentified male crossed the center line on LA 16 and hit the vehicle of 24-year-old John Bedford of St. Amant head-on. The unidentified male was restrained but suffered fatal injuries. Bedford and his passenger suffered serious injuries. Troopers urge anyone with information regarding the unidentified male to call State Police.

Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne is hopeful the Miss USA Pageant will still be a success even after the Donald Trump controversy.
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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are in New Orleans as are tons of fans gearing up for the four performances this weekend. New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau spokesperson Kristian Sonnier says they have lots going on in the Big Easy to compliment the shows…:
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These are Brooks’ first performances in Louisiana in 18 years.

 

07:30 Newscast, July 10th, 2015

Republican presidential contender Jeb Bush is scheduled to visit the Ruston area this weekend for a fundraiser. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this visit is not surprising, as many candidates are using this time to travel the nation to receive endorsements and financial backing…:
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He believes this is a sign Republican supporters in Louisiana aren’t pulling for Governor Bobby Jindal.

One of the suspects in the murder of a man from Zachary claims she was repeatedly raped by him since she was four years old according to court documents. 17-year-old Brittany Monk and her boyfriend, Jace Crehan, are accused of strangling and stabbing Robert Noce in his home where he was discovered in a plastic drum on Saturday. Noce had recently begun serving probation after a no contest plea to carnal knowledge of a juvenile. Authorities aren’t confirming whether Monk is the girl Noce was convicted of sexually abusing.

Despite all the controversy surrounding Donald Trump, his Miss USA pageant goes on as scheduled this Sunday night in Baton Rouge. It won’t be shown on NBC as previously scheduled but it will be shown on the Reelz network and locally in Baton Rouge. Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says the ladies are still enjoying their time in the Capitol City and around Louisiana…:
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Trump is taking alot of heat over comments he made about Mexican immigrants.

The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man was killed in a house fire and they believe it was because he was smoking while he was in bed. They say 62-year-old George Welch of Luling perished in the blaze and his wife told investigators she attempted to extinguish the fire on a mattress where her unresponsive husband lay. Fire officials found an ashtray near where the fire began.

 

06:45 Sportscast, July 10th, 2015

The Louisiana High School Officials Association executive committee meets on Sunday as referees plan to strike over pay and other work conditions. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Former Oakland Raiders and New Orleans Saints quarterback Ken Stabler has died as a result of complications associated with colon cancer. He was 69. Nicknamed “The Snake,” Stabler spent the final three years of his career with the Saints between 1982–1984. He led the the Oakland Raiders to their first Super Bowl victory in the 1976 season.

UL-Lafayette Coach Tony Robichaux will remain head of the Ragin Cajuns baseball team through at least 2020. The UL System approved a new five year contract extension for Robichaux which began July 1st.

It’s being reported that the New Orleans Pelicans came to an agreement with reserve forward Luke Babbitt on a two year, $2.5 million contract late last night. That would mean 10 different players from last season’s team are under contract for the next year.

Honors continue to be announced and one of the latest is for LSU senior punter Jamie Keehn who is one of 25 players named to the Ray Guy Award watch list. He’s the fifth LSU player this week to be named to a preseason award watch list. SEC Media Days takes place next week in Hoover and LSU’s day, which is Thursday, will feature Leonard Fournette, Jalen Mills and Vadal Alexander joining Les Miles.

The New Orleans Saints made no selections in Thursday’s NFL supplemental draft. It’s the 34th straight season the Black and Gold hasn’t been involved in the supplemental draft.

 

 

06:30 Newscast, July 10th, 2015

In the wake of a disturbing case this week out of Baton Rouge in which a 15-year-old boy was found by cops having a seizure in his home, stuck to a cot covered in bug bites and weighing just 47 pounds, the Department of Children and Family Services says policy changes are going to happen immediately. Secretary Suzy Sonnier…:
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She says case workers will now work with medical professionals to determine whether caretakers are capable of caring for children with special needs.

The executive committee of the Louisiana High School Officials Association meets on Sunday as referees plan to strike. The association’s president Paul LaRosa says officials are not only looking for a pay increase…:
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The LHSAA is asking for more time to figure out a compromise.

Country music superstar Garth Brooks and wife Trisha Yearwood arrive today to start the first of four World Tour shows in New Orleans this weekend. New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau spokesperson Kristian Sonnier says this tour should bring in large numbers of visitors…:
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Brooks hasn’t been in Louisiana for nearly two decades.

Former Oakland Raiders and New Orleans Saints quarterback Ken Stabler has died as a result of complications associated with colon cancer. According to his family, Stabler died in Gulfport, Miss. He was 69. Nicknamed “The Snake,” Stabler spent the final three years of his career with the Saints between 1982–1984. He led the Oakland Raiders to their first Super Bowl victory in the 1976 season.

 

 

AM Newscall July 10,2015

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is scheduled to visit the Ruston area on Saturday. Scott Carwile has the story…

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Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne is hopeful the Miss USA Pageant will still be a success even after the Donald Trump controversy. Emelie Gunn has more….

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The Louisiana High School Officials Association executive committee meets on Sunday as referees plan to strike over pay and other work conditions. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Republican presidential contender Jeb Bush is scheduled to visit the Ruston area this weekend for a fundraiser, hosted by Bush-family supporter James Davison. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this visit is not surpsising to him, as many candidates are using this time to travel the nation to receive endorsements and financial backing…

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Stockley says Bush’s visit means that Governor Bobby Jindal does not hold the support of many Louisiana residents, including prominent Republican supporters…

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Because of his family name and finanical strengths, Stockey considers the former Florida governor to be one of the top Republican candidates for the 2016 presidential election…

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Despite all the controversy surrounding Donald Trump, his Miss USA pageant goes on as scheduled this Sunday night in Baton Rouge. It won’t be shown on NBC as previously scheduled but it will be shown on the Reelz network and locally in Baton Rouge. Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says the ladies are still enjoying their time in the Capitol City and around Louisiana.

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When NBC announced it will no longer air the Miss USA pageant because of Trump’s comments about Mexican immigrants, many people were disappointed, including Dardenne. He says the state planned on paying the pageant 50-thousand dollars for the national TV exposure and it’s unclear if they will still make that payment…

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Dardenne says the 51 contestants are focused on their performance in the pageant and are putting the controversy behind them.

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Country music superstar Garth Brooks and wife Trisha Yearwood arrive today to start the first of four World Tour shows in New Orleans this weekend. New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau spokesperson Kristian Sonnier says this tour should bring in large numbers of  visitors in what is typically a slow month for tourism in the city…

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Sonnier says Garth Brooks’ concerts will likely draw in visitors from the surrounding states with many choosing to extend their stay. He says there’s other events in the Big Easy that will add to the big weekend…

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Brooks announced his New Orleans shows back in May, exciting Louisiana residents as he appears for the first time in the state in nearly two decades…

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The executive committee of the Louisiana High School Officials Association meets on Sunday as referees plan to strike, jeopardizing the upcoming high school football and volleyball seasons. The association’s president Paul LaRosa says officials are looking for a pay increase, but that’s not the only reason why they are upset

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LaRosa says they want signed contracts with individual schools that stipulate referee pay and other conditions, including security at games. He says refs are tired of promises of more pay, which is why a work stoppage maybe necessary…

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LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine schools can not legally enter into a contract with officials and he’s asking for more time to discuss this issue with high school principals and superintendents…

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Bonine says he’ll attend the officials association executive committee meeting on Sunday. He hopes something can be worked out to prevent a ref work stoppage, because student-athletes shouldn’t have to worry about whether they’ll play games this year…

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LRN Newscast 16:30 07-09-15

The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man shot and killed his 7-year-old daughter, then turned the gun on himself in an apparent murder/suicide. Sheriff Doug Anderson says they got a 911 call around 8:50pm Wednesday evening in reference to two bodies laying in a field in the Vick area…:
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Many questions still remain as to why Ryan Recktenwald would even do this.

Even though 388 soldiers from Fort Polk have been cut, resulting from the Army’s nation-wide troop reduction, officials are relieved that the base will not be touched by the reductions. He says their main concern was cuts to the depolyable combat brigade, there will be no loses there…
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That’s Fort Polk Progress Chairman Michael Reese.
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Public comments are coming in about Common Core, after the State Department of Education set up an online portal fo feedback on the curriculum. This is part of the review process supported by Lake Charles Representative Brett Geymann. Those comments will be reviewed next month by educators and other experts, who will provide BESE with possible changes to Common Core….
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To make your comments, visit louisiana-dot-state standards-dot-com.

The investigation continues in Zachary following a discovery of the body of a sex offender. Authorities found 47-year-old Robert Noce had been stabbed, strangled and stuffed in a plastic drum at his home. A 21-year-old man and 17-year-old woman-have been charged in his murder. The woman is listed in court documents as one of Doce’s victims.

LRN Newscast 15:30 07-09-15

The State Department of Education has set up an online portal to accept comments from the public about Common Core. It’s part of the extensive review process of the controversial English and math standards. Lake Charles Rep. Brett Geymann helped set up this up…
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The online comments are being accepted at louisiana-dot-statestandards-dot-com.

An Avoyelles Parish man has shot and killed his 7 year-old daughter, and then turned the gun on himself…
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That’s Sheriff Doug Anderson, who says they have no idea why 28 year-old Ryan Recktenwald would do this. He says investigators are interviewing people that knew the father.
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The Army announce 388 soldiers will be cut from Fort Polk…
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New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu has outlined his proposal to relocate prominent Confederate monuments-including the Robert E Lee statue at Lee Circle and the Jefferson Davis statue on Jefferson Davis Parkway; a roadway he says that also needs to be renamed. After some rather heated discussion in a city council meeting today, Landrieu says there should be a 60-day discussion period to begin the process of removing the Confederate symbols.