07:30 Newscast, April 8th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards supports legislation passed out of a Senate committee that attempts to control the cost of the TOPS scholarship program. One of the bills would cap the amount a TOPS recipient receives at next year’s level and it stays there even if tuition rises. Edwards says it’s a bill he voted for as a legislator last year and he favors its passage this year…:
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A bill that adds parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities as a firearm free zone passes out of a House Criminal Justice Committee on an 8 to 6 vote. Prairieville Rep. Tony Bacala disagrees with the legislation. He says the majority of tragic shootings happen by people should be in jail…:
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The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival starts today but recent flooding ruined a lot of the state’s berry crop. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Avoyelles Parish has been added to the list of approved federal disaster areas, due to massive storms and flooding in March.

Governor John Bel Edwards today is traveling to Camp Minden to get an update on the contained burn disposal of the millions of pounds of improperly stored explosives. This evening he will speak at the Shreveport-Bossier African American Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting and Gala.

The City Council in Denham Springs approves the mayor’s request to fire police chief Scott Jones over what’s being called his improper handling of a domestic abuse case which also involved a city councilman.

06:30 Newscast, April 8th, 2016

With the support of Governor John Bel Edwards, a Senate committee passed two bills that alter the TOPS scholarship program. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival begins today but it wasn’t a great year for strawberries, because of the massive flooding in Tangipahoa and Livingston Parishes last month. Strawberry farmer Eric Morrow says 90% of his crop was damaged and he won’t have much to show for this year’s harvest…:
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The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is monitoring the deer population for chronic wasting disease, which has been confirmed in Arkansas and Texas. Dr. Jim LaCour with LDWF says CWD is a fatal, progressive neurological disease that affects deer, including the white-tailed deer in Louisiana….:
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LaCour says currently there have not been any cases of CWD in Louisiana.

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne will present recommendations next week on how the state plans to deal with a $750 million dollar shortfall. Governor John Bel Edwards said the budget cut proposals will be very sobering.

 

18:30 LRN Newscast, April 7, 2016

Two bills that attempt to resolve the TOPS funding problems were approved by the Senate Education Committee today. Michelle Southern has more…

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Louisiana Tech women’s basketball coach Tyler Summit has resigned. There’s been speculation about inappropriate behavior involving Summit and in his statement, the married 25 year-old says he is profoundly disappointed in himself for engaging in a relationship that hurt the people he loves and respects the most.

The massive March flooding across the state has cost the agriculture industry up to 15 million dollars. That’s according to LSU AgCenter economist Kurt Guidry, who says corn was impacted the most, as about 40-thousand acres were covered in water and some fields are still underwater.

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Guidry says about 3 to 4 million dollars in corn was lost

A Natchez man is now in custody after fatally shooting his estranged wife and another man multiple times in their Vidalia home while the woman’s two children slept nearby. Vidalia Assistant Police Chief Bruce Wiley says witnesses saw the suspected gunman fleeing the home in the early morning hours on Wednesday…

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Wiley says 35-year-old Curt Thornton was arrested after a Mississippi police officer pulled Thorton over for riding his motorcycle without a helmet.

17:30 LRN Newscast

Two bills that attempt to resolve funding problems for TOPS have been approved by the Senate Education Committee. One of the bills would cap the award amount at the current level and would no longer meet tuition increases. Mandeville Senator Jack Donahue says this bill is similar to one that passed last year.

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Governor John Bel Edwards supports this proposal.

The other approved TOPS funding bill would reduce the amount each TOPS recipient receives in the event the state cannot fully fund the program. Jennings Senator Blade Morrish says this ensures that all of the students who earn TOPS get at least part of their scholarship.

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Both of these measures now head to the Senate floor.

A bill that would extend the waiting period for an abortion from 24 to 72 hours has been approved by the House. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman says women have a lot to consider when making this decision.

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Hoffman says the waiting period does not apply to women more than 150 miles from an abortion clinic

A new study shows if Louisiana lawmakers loosen the restrictions on the dispensing of medical marijuana it could be a multi-million dollar industry. Cannabis Association spokesperson Jesse McCormick says the report also shows medical marijuana could generate between 5 and 13-million dollars in revenue, if a four-percent tax was placed on the sale of the product.
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16:30 LRN Newscast April 7, 2016

The Senate Education Committee approved a measure that would cap the amount TOPS scholars currently receive, and it would no longer match tuition increases. West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth says students in his district are worried about the future of TOPS….

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This bill now heads to the Senate floor.

The director LSU’s marching band, Roy King, has been placed on paid administrative leave, pending an investigation. It’s been reported that there’s a dispute between King and the School of Music over athletic funds. King’s attorney Jill Craft has a huge problem someone being irresponsibly placed on paid administrative leave.

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In a statement, LSU denies an alleged dispute between King and the School of Music.

The massive flooding the state experienced in March has caused up to 15 million dollars in damages to the agriculture industry. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Authorities have been searching for a 22-year-old Natchitoches woman, who has been missing at the Grand Canyon National Park since Saturday. According to a release, the National Park Service is currently conducting a search and rescue operation for 22-year-old Diana Zacarias.

15:30 LRN Newscast April 7

Two bills that attempt to resolve TOPS funding problems were approved by the Senate education committee today. Michelle Southern has the story…
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The House approves legislation to extend the waiting period to get an abortion from 24 to 72 hours. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman says the extra time gives women facing crisis pregnancies time to examine their options…
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The bill heads to the senate for more discussion.

Agriculture losses from the March flooding could reach 15 million dollars. That’s according to LSU agcenter economist Kurt Guidry, who says livestock took a hit, as hundreds of cattle died after their pastures were flooded…
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Cattle production is a 663-million dollar industry in this state.

LSU’s band director, Roy King, has been placed on administrative leave and his attorney is calling it a witch hunt. Lawyer Jill Craft says a lot of King’s troubles started when the School of Music’s administration tried to get some of the athletic funds that go toward the Tiger Band…
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But LSU says this is not a result of any alleged dispute between King and the School of Music and gave no further comment.

14:30 Newscast April 7,2016

The Senate Education Committee approves two bills addressing the funding issues around the TOPS scholarship program. One measure would cap the amount students currently receive and it won’t go any higher if even tuition increases. West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth opposed this bill last year, but he’s heard from many of students worried about the future of TOPS….
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Governor Edwards supports the legislation.

The director of the famous LSU Golden Band from Tigerland, Roy King, has been placed on paid administrative leave, and his lawyer says it’s because of a witch hunt. King’s attorney Craft says it isn’t clear what the probe hopes to uncover, and there is a big problem with placing someone irresponsibly on paid administrative leave…
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Craft says King has been there for 18 years and is well liked by his students.

 
The extreme flooding across Louisiana last month has cost the agriculture industry close to 15 million dollars. LSU AgCenter economist Kurt Guidry nearly 4 million dollars in corn was lost and it’ll cost farmers about 150 dollars per acre to replant. He says another commodity affected was wheat.
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He says hundreds of cattle died after their pastures were flooded.

A Natches man has been arrested after killing his estranged wife and another man multiple times in their Vidalia home, while the woman’s children were sleeping. Vidalia Assistant Police Chief Bruce Wiley says Curt Thornton and his estranged wife Angela Thornton were reportedly having problems, so Thornton allegedly shot her and 36-year-old Ken Tibbs.
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Wiley says the female child called 911 at 7 a.m. when she found her mom dead.

13:30 Newscast, April 7th, 2016

The Senate Education Committee advances two TOPS related bills seeking to control the program. One is by Jennings Senator Blade Morrish. This measure would reduce the amount each TOPS recipient receives, if the state doesn’t have enough money to fund TOPS at its current level…:
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The other bill headed to the Senate flood would cap TOPS at its current level and not go up even if tuition goes up.

The House has approved a bill that would extend the waiting period to get an abortion from 24 to 72 hours. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman says says women have a lot to consider when making this decision…:
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The measure heads to the Senate

The massive flooding the state experienced in March has caused up to 15 million dollars in damages to the agriculture industry. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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A Natchez man is now in custody after fatally shooting his estranged wife and another man multiple times in their Vidalia home while the woman’s two children slept nearby. Vidalia Assistant Police Chief Bruce Wiley says a child called cops after she found her mother and another man dead and their reaction was extraordinary…:
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35-year-old Curt Thornton was arrested.

 

12:30 Newscast, April 7th, 2016

The Senate Education Committee approves two bills that address the funding issues surrounding the TOPS scholarship program. One of the measures would cap the amount students currently receive and it would not go any higher if even tuition increases. Mandeville Senator Jack Donahue says this is repeat legislation…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards supports this legislation, due to the state’s budget problems.

The massive March flooding across the state has cost the agriculture industry up to 15 million dollars. hat’s according to LSU AgCenter economist Kurt Guidry says about 40-thousand acres of corn were covered in water and some fields are still flooded…:
Cut 11 (09) “excessive rains”

The director of the famous LSU Golden Band from Tigerland has been placed on paid administrative leave, and his lawyer says it’s the result of a witch hunt. Attorney Jill Craft says her client, Roy King, has been there 18 years and is well liked by his students. She says this action truly came out of the blue…:
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LSU says this is not the result of a dispute between King and the School of Music, but Craft says the timing of it all is far too suspicious.

Lafayette Police say they are investigating a reported accidental shooting which claimed the life of 21-year-old man. Colin Norwood of Baton Rouge is identified as the victim, and another 21 year old is being interviewed in the ongoing case.

 

11:30 Newscast, April 7th, 2016

A Natchez man is now in custody after allegedly fatally shooting his estranged wife and another man multiple times in their Vidalia home while the woman’s two children slept nearby. Vidalia Assistant Police Chief Bruce Wiley says witnesses saw the suspected gunman fleeing the home in the early morning hours on Wednesday…:
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36-year-old Angela Thornton and 36-year-old John Ken Tibbs are identified as the victims. Angela’s estranged husband, 35-year-old Curt Thornton is booked in the double homicide.

Authorities have been searching for a 22-year-old Natchitoches woman, who has been missing at the Grand Canyon National Park since Saturday. According to a release, the National Park Service is currently conducting a search and rescue operation for 22-year-old Diana Zacarias.

The House has approved a bill that would extend the waiting period to get an abortion from 24 to 72 hours. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman says five other states have similar waiting periods. He says this gives women facing crisis pregnancies time to look at their options without an impending deadline…:
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The bill now heads to the Senate.

A recent study looked at the economic impact of medical marijuana and what kind of market it would create in Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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