06:45 Sportscast January 12, 2016

When Amite and Bogalusa High School play each other in football this October, their fans will not be allowed to attend. That’s the result of the penalties handed down by the Louisiana High School Athletic Association. LHSAA Assistant Director Keith Alexander says the two schools were involved in a bench clearing brawl towards the end of their playoff game last November.

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Alexander says both schools were fined 500-dollars and two-thousand dollars for not reporting the incident to the LHSAA and both schools will be placed on administrative probation on all sports for the 2016-2017 season.

In college football, Alabama scored 24 fourth quarter points to to defeat Clemson 45-40 and win the college football national championship. The win gives the Crimson Tide their fourth national title since 2009.

UL Lafayette running back Elijah McGuire is returning to the Ragin Cajuns for his senior season. McGuire is a three-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection and is one of two active players in college football with three-thousand yards rushing and one-thousand yards receiving.

Former ULM Coach Todd Berry has been named the new executive director of the American Football Coaches Association.

In college hoops, Sam Houston State beat Southeastern Louisiana 70-63, Incarnate Word got past UNO 71-68, Southern held off Jackson State 74-66, and Alcorn State rolled over Grambling 69-53.

Tonight, Tulane is on the road to take on South Florida and Northwestern State is looking for their first Southland Conference win at Abilene Christian.

Pelicans star Anthony Davis is listed as questionable for tonight’s game against the Lakers. Davis suffered a back contusion in the Pel’s loss Friday against Indiana and missed Sunday’s overtime loss to the Clippers.

06:30 Newscast January 12, 2016

It didn’t take long for Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards to have his first political defeat. Conservatives in the House mustered enough votes to elect New Iberia Republican Taylor Barras as the Speaker of the House over Edwards’ choice of Democrat Walt Leger. LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says this could be a bad sign for Edwards…

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The US Army Corp. of Engineers has decided at this time not to open the Morganza spillway to divert water from the Mississippi River into the Atchafalaya Basin. Spokesperson Ricky Boyett says the current forecast doesn’t show them hitting enough triggers required to open up the spillway, which means the Morganza won’t have to be used…

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Boyett says the actual flow that’s in the Mississippi River can be safely passed through the main stem of the river.

Governor John Bel Edwards Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says Louisiana has monumental financial problems to overcome, but they plan to lay out options and govern responsibly. He says there will be some tough budget decisions that have to be made, but there are many things on the table…

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Dardenne estimates the deficit in this year’s budget, which ends July 30th, is between $700-$750 million dollars. Edwards is expected to call a special legislative session in mid-February to address these issues.

AM Newscall January 12, 2016

The US Army Corp. of Engineers has decided not to open the Morganza spillway at this time. Emelie Gunn has more on the rising Mississippi River levels….

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We will get more details today on how Governor John Bel Edwards plans to expand Medicaid. Jeff Palermo has the story….

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Republican Billy Nungesser is now the Lt. Governor of Louisiana and has plans to increase tourism revenue. Michelle Southern has more…

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The US Army Corp. of Engineers has decided not to open the Morganza spillway to divert water from the Mississippi River into the Atchafalaya Basin. Spokesperson Ricky Boyett says the current forecast doesn’t show them meeting the triggers required to open up the Morganza…

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Boyett says the actual flow that’s in the Mississippi River can be safely passed through the main stem of the river. He says this is good news for the people who live along the Morganza and Atchafalaya River, but they still expect some flooding….

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Boyett says the Corp. has not opened all the bays in the Bonnet Carre spillway yet. He says 20 were opened on Sunday and 18 on Monday, but they will continue to monitor to see if more need to be opened.

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It didn’t take long for Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards to have his first political defeat. Conservatives in the House mustered enough votes to elect New Iberia Republican Taylor Barras as the Speaker of the House over Edwards choice of Democrat Walt Leger. Lapolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says this could be a bad sign for Edwards

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Edwards said he wants to invest more money into education, lower the state’s poverty rate and stabilize the budget. Alford says it remains to be seen if the Republican controlled House will go with Edwards plan or come up with their own

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Edwards has called a 1:30 press conference this afternoon to discuss his plans to expand Medicaid. Alford says it will take money to do this and Louisiana already has big financial troubles

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Governor John Bel Edwards’ Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says Louisiana has monumental financial problems to overcome, but they plan to lay out options and govern responsibly. He says there will be some tough budget decisions that have to be made, but there are many things on the table…:

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Edwards is expected to call a special legislative session in mid-February to address these issues. Dardenne estimates the deficit in this year’s budget, which ends July 30th, is between $700-$750 million dollars. Edwards says he is going to start today accepting federal funding to expand Medicaid in Louisiana. Dardenne says they’ll be working on how to implement this in an efficient way…:

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Dardenne says the shortfall for next fiscal year, when taking into account falling oil prices, could be close to $2 billion dollars if permanent changes to the budget aren’t made. He says despite the tough task at hand, the new administration remains optimistic…:

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As Louisiana has sworn in a new governor, John Bel Edwards, we also have a new Lt. Governor. Republican Billy Nungesser also has budget issues to face. He says it will take creativity and working with the legislature to change laws to create more money within tourism.

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Nungesser says we need to create a plan to put our best foot forward in Louisiana so when people come to visit they see what a great state we really are. He says it’s hard to ask for money for tourism when we’re facing cuts to education and other critical needs are being cut.

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Nungesser says as Lt. Governor, he will promote horse shows and the state’s vast hunting and fishing opportunities. He says focusing on these areas will help smaller towns bring in more tourists.

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When Amite and Bogalusa High School play each other in football this October, their fans will not be allowed to attend. That’s the result of the penalties handed down by the Louisiana High School Athletic Association. LHSAA Assistant Director Keith Alexander says the two schools were involved in a bench clearing brawl towards the end of their playoff game last November.

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Alexander says both schools were fined 500-dollars and two-thousand dollars for not reporting the incident to the L-H-S-A-A. He says the 2016 Amite-Bogalusa game will be considered a closed competition.

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Alexander says both schools will be placed on administrative probation on all sports for the 2016-2017 season. He says they want to send the message that behavior like this will not be tolerated.

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17:30 LRN Newscast January 11

Democrat John Bel Edwards was sworn in as Louisiana’s governor today and announced his plans to improve health care opportunities for the state’s working poor…
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Edwards has called a 1:30 press conference on Tuesday to provide more details.

Edwards’ choice for Speaker of the House was not selected in a vote by House members , which goes down as a political defeat for the new governor. Edwards wanted New Orleans Democrat Walt Leger House Speaker, but the lower chamber selected a conservative legislator from New Iberia, Taylor Barras…
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New Orleans Republican John Alraio was elected again as Senate President.

The Louisiana National Guard has mobilized almost 300 personnel to build protective barriers against approaching flood waters from the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers. Eric Gill reports…
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Lifeshare Blood Centers, which has locations across the state, say they are in the need of blood donations as their supply is less than two days for most blood types. Spokesperson Tina Hooper says if you’re eligible to donate, please do…
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Hooper says low blood donor turnout in December and last week led to a critically low supply of blood on hand.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 January 11

We’re about three and a half weeks away from national signing day and LSU according to 24-7 sports has the top recruiting class in the country when it comes to football. Recruiting analyst Shea Dixon says the Tigers coaching staff are looking to add to their 20 commitments…
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National Signing day is February third.

UL Lafayette running back Elijah McGuire is coming back for his senior season. McGuire is a three-time All-Sun Belt selection and is one of two active players in college football with three-thousand yards rushing and one-thousand yards passing.

Former ULM Coach Todd Berry has been named the new executive director of the American Football Coaches Association.

Former Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan is now coaching for his brother, Rex Ryan, in Buffalo. Rob will be an assistant head coach for the defense. It’s the first time since 1995 that the Ryan brothers served on the same staff.

Saints cornerback Keenan Lewis went to instagram to announce he underwent a third surgery. In the preseason, he had a hip-sports herina procedure and had another surgery to repair the labrum in his hip during the season and it appears he needed another one after playing in just six games in 2015.

Pelicans star Anthony Davis is listed as questionable for tomorrow night’s game against the Lakers. Davis suffered a back contusion in the loss on Friday against Indiana and missed yesterday’s overtime loss to the Clippers.

And the LSU gymnastics squad shares a number one ranking with Michigan. The Tigers beat the previous number one ranked team in the country, Oklahoma on Saturday. LSU competes in Las Vegas on Thursday.

LRN Newscast 16:30 January 11

Democrat John Bel Edwards laid out some of his priorities for the next four years as he was sworn in as the state’s 56th governor. Edwards says he’ll seek to expand Medicaid, increase the minimum wage and he’ll support efforts to make higher education more affordable…
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Edwards says his top priority is fixing the state’s massive budget problems.

Before the inauguration ceremony, Edwards suffered a political defeat when the House voted for New Iberia Representative Taylor Barras, instead of Edwards choice, New Orleans Democrat Walt Leger…
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New Orleans Republican John Alario remains Senate president.

The Louisiana National Guard has mobilized almost 300 personnel to build protective barriers against approaching flood waters from the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers. Lt. Rebekah Malone says protective levees are being constructed in St. Landry Parish and St. Mary Parish. Malone says 120 guardsmen are in St. Mary to build the levee…
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But the US Army Corps of Engineers announced today that there is not a need to open the Morganza Spillway, which will lessen the flood threat in St. Landry.

A 96-year-old driver plowed into the Mandeville community center, injuring four people inside. The accident happend around nine o’ clock this morning, authorities say the driver stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake as she was pulling up to the building. The injuries to the people inside are not considered life threatening.

15:30 LRN Newscast Jan 11

Democrat John Bel Edwards was sworn in today as Louisiana’s 56th governor. Michelle Southern has more…
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Before Edwards spoke at his inauguration, the House selected New Iberia Representative Taylor Barras as the new Speaker of the House. It’a political defeat for Edwards, who backed New Orleans Representative Walt Leger. New Orleans republican John Alario remains the Senate President.

The US Army Corps of Engineers says at this time, there is no need to use the Morganza Spillway in Pointe Coupee Parish to divert Mississippi River water before it reaches the Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas. Meanwhile, the Louisiana National Guard has activated almost 300 soldiers, many of them are building protective levees to hold back the rising Mississippi River…
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That’s Lt. Rebekah Malone.

LifeShare Blood Centers says they are low on blood supply and they need your help. Spokesperson Tina Hooper says their blood centers have a supply of less than two days for most types and that’s not good news for those who need blood…
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Hooper encourages people who are eligible to donate blood to please do so.

14:30 Newscast, January 11th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards outlined his pledges today in his first address after taking the oath of office on the steps of the State Capitol. The Democratic governor says he’s going to accept federal funds to expand Medicaid beginning tomorrow. He addressed the importance of improving Louisiana’s education system…:
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Edwards says we need a modest, but meaningful increase to the minimum wage.

President Barack Obama will speak at McKinley High during his visit to Baton Rouge on Thursday. The White House says Mr. Obama’s speech will begin at 9:45am. The president’s visit will come two days after his final State of the Union address.

Nearly 300 Louisiana National Guard personnel have been mobilized to help build barriers against approaching flood waters from the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers. Lt. Rebekah Malone says protective levees are being built in Krotz Springs and Avoca Island. She says this has worked well in the past…:
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The US Army Corps of Engineers opened the Bonnet Carre Spillway Sunday, but today said the operations of the Morganza Spillway reliefs are not needed as the latest high water projections show the river crest can safely pass through Louisiana without opening the Morganza.

A 96-year-old woman mistakenly hit the gas instead of the break when parking at the Mandeville community center, and as a result crashed her vehicle through a glass wall causing 4 people to be injured. Mandeville Police identify the driver as Rita Williams. The four injuries were not believed to be life threatening. It is unknown if Williams will face charges in the crash.

 

PM Newscall, January 11th, 2016

The Louisiana National Guard has mobilized almost 300 personnel to build protective barriers against approaching flood waters from the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers. Eric Gill reports…

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John Bel Edwards was sworn in today as Louisiana’s 56th governor. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The Louisiana National Guard has mobilized almost 300 personnel to build protective barriers against approaching flood waters from the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers. Lt. Rebekah Malone says protective levees are being constructed in Krotz Springs in St. Landry Parish and Avoca Island in St. Mary Parish. Malone says 120 guardsmen are in St. Mary to build the levee…

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More than 60 engineers are working to build protective levees in Krotz Springs. Malone says the Guard learned a lot of lessons from the flood of 2011 and are utilizing that knowledge now. She says the protective levee being built on Avoca Island worked very well in the past…

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Guardsmen are also conducting aerial surveys of the area and 24-hour levee patrols to check for leaks or seepage. Malone says guardsmen are working against the clock to ensure these protective levees are built in time…

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Louisiana’s new Speaker of the House is Republican New Iberia Representative Taylor Barras (BAR-rah). Barras defeated Governor John Bel Edwards’ candidate New Orleans Democrat Walt Leger in a runoff. Barras was nominated for the post by Lafayette Republican Representative Stuart Bishop…

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it’s reported that Barras was not even considered a candidate for the position until a Republican Party gathering Sunday night. Barras has served in the state House since 2008. Bishop says Barras has shown his willingness to work across the aisle in the state House…

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In the initial vote, Barras came in third behind Leger and Republican Cameron Henry of Metairie. Henry removed his name from consideration, paving the way for a Barras victory… (Leger was later elected to serve as Speaker Pro Tem.)

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John Bel Edwards was sworn in today as Louisiana’s 56th governor. In his first address, the new Democratic governor said the structural budget deficit needs a major overhaul before any of our other problems can be fixed. He says we must make it possible for all Louisiana citizens to be healthy and prosperous…:

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On the issue of poverty, Edwards said on top of many of Louisiana’s workers not getting paid a living wage, it’s unacceptable that we’re the worst state in the nation for pay equity. He addressed the importance of improving Louisiana’s education system…:

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Edwards says we need a modest, but meaningful increase to the minimum wage. He says a more educated and trained workforce is our greatest long-term economic generator. Edwards says double-digit tuition hikes need to come to an end, and the state should should support higher education institutions..:

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LifeShare Blood Centers is reporting that the blood supply has dropped to critically low levels. Spokesperson Tina Hooper says they unfortunately saw very low blood donor turnout throughout December and into early January. She says, unfortunately, patients use hundreds of units of blood everyday throughout the state…

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She says the blood center currently has a supply of less than two days for most blood types. The largest use of donated blood is for cancer patients undergoing treatment, but Hooper says it’s needed for so much more…

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The only source of blood for the blood center is donors. Hooper encourages people who are eligible to donate blood to please do so to ensure their supply does not run out…

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13:30 Newscast, January 11th, 2016

John Bel Edwards was sworn in today as Louisiana’s 56th governor. In his first address, the new Democratic governor said the structural budget deficit needs a major overhaul before any of our other problems can be fixed. He says we must make it possible for all Louisiana citizens to be healthy and prosperous…:
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Edwards also says double-digit tuition hikes need to come to an end, and the state should should support higher education institutions.

Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz is in Louisiana today. The US Senator from Texas is expected to draw a big crowd at a rally in Baton Rouge today, before heading off to New Orleans for another event tonight. Louisiana’s presidential primary is scheduled for March 5.

Republican New Iberia Representative Taylor Barras is Louisiana’s new Speaker of the House. Barras was nominated for the post by Lafayette Republican Representative Stuart Bishop…:
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Barras defeated Governor John Bel Edwards’ candidate, New Orleans Democrat Walt Leger, in a runoff.

LifeShare Blood Centers is reporting that the blood supply has dropped to critically low levels. Spokesperson Tina Hooper says they unfortunately saw very low blood donor turnout throughout December and into early January. She says, unfortunately, patients use hundreds of units of blood everyday throughout the state…:
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The largest use of donated blood is for cancer patients undergoing treatment, but Hooper says it’s needed for so much more.