12:30 Newscast, January 8th, 2016

The White House announces that President Barack Obama will make his first trip to Baton Rouge as president on Thursday, January 14th. Eric Gill reports…:
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Four Louisiana universities have now banned the use of hoverboards on campus. LSU, U-L Lafayette, Nicholls, and Southeastern have all decided these devices are a hazard because they have been found to burst into flames while charging and unfamiliar riders tumble to the ground. SLU spokes woman Rene Abadie…:
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The timeline for the opening of the Bonnet Carre and Morganza Spillways has changed due to recent changes in river forecasts. The US Army Corps of Engineers says they’ll open the Bonnet Carre beginning at 10am Sunday. Corps spokesperson Ricky Boyett says the Bonnet Carre allows them to control the Mississippi River coming into New Orleans…:
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He says no decision has been made at this time but there’s is a strong possibility of opening the Morganza on January 12th.

The already record Powerball jackpot got another boost this morning as lottery officials raise the prize to a record $800 million dollars. The cash value is now $496 million.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 8

There were reports that Mississippi State had offered its defensive coordinator position to LSU defensive line coach Ed Orgeron, but Fox Sports college football insider Bruce Feldman says that’s the not case and Orgeron really wants to stay at LSU. Orgeron has received a lot of praise for how he helped improve the Tigers defensive line this past season.

We were expecting to hear from the NCAA today about possible sanctions against UL Lafayette because of alleged recruiting violations that involved former assistant coach David Saunders. But the NCAA says they’ve postponed the release of their findings and they did not disclose when they may provide that information.

Former LSU Quarterback Bert Jones received the call he was waiting on. As he learned this morning that he’s been elected into the College Football Hall of Fame. The Ruston Rifle finished fourth in the 1972 Heisman Trophy Race.

The LSU men’s basketball team leaves for Gainesville today where they’ll play the Florida Gators tomorrow afternoon. The Tigers beat Florida twice last year, including an 18-point victory in Gainesville. Coach Johnny Jones says it’s not easy to win on the Gators home court…
cut 17 (20) “…extremely talented”

Louisiana Tech’s 39-game home winning streak is over. Old Dominion upset the Bulldogs 56-53 in the Thomas Assembly Center last night. Tech shot just 34-percent from the field.

UL Lafayette shot 32-percent from the field in a 77-57 defeat to Arkansas Little Rock. And ULM dropped its first Sun Belt game of the season as the Warhawks lost to Arkansas State 68-65 in overtime.

11:30 Newscast, January 8th, 2016

The White House announces that President Barack Obama will make his first trip to Baton Rouge as president next week. The president will visit the Capital City Thursday, January 14th, two days after his State of the Union address. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says it’s not uncommon for the president to hit the road after the State of the Union…:
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Hogan says this may be a move by the president to pat Democrats in the state on the back for working to elect John Bel Edwards as governor.

The US Army Corps of Engineers says they will open the Bonnet Carre spillway beginning 10am on Sunday, a day after originally planned due to a change in river forecasts. The Morganza Spillway is expected to open no sooner than Tuesday. The structures are being opened to alleviate flood threats due to rising water levels on the Mississippi River.

The Louisiana Lottery says the jackpot for tomorrow night’s drawing is now $800 million dollars, the largest in US history and a cash value of $496 million. As of close of business Thursday, Powerball sales in Louisiana totaled more than $22 million for this jackpot run and are expected to climb ahead of the drawing.

Bobby Jindal will end his two terms as governor when John Bel Edwards is sworn into office on Monday. Jeff Palermo has more on Jindal’s eight years in office…:
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10:30 Newscast, January 8th, 2016

The Louisiana Lottery Corporation says the Powerball jackpot for tomorrow night’s drawing has been increased to $800 million dollars with a cash value of $496 million. They say there could be more increases before Saturday’s draw. Spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says sales are ridiculous..:
CUT 15 (09) “4.2 million dollars”
She says with this many people playing, and coverage of the numbers at this level, there will more than likely be multile winners when the jackpot does get hit.

Bobby Jindal’s two terms as governor comes to a close Monday as Governor-elect John Bel Edwards is sworn in. U-L-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says, looking back, Jindal had early successes in ethics and education…:
CUT 10 (10) “are evaluated”

The red snapper season begins today and there are new regulations that are sure to make anglers happy. Emelie Gunn has more…
Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Due of recent changes in river forecasts, the US Army Corps of Engineers has announced the timeline for opening the Bonnet Carre and Morganza Spillways has changed. The opening of the Bonnet Carre will now begin at 10AM Sunday. They also say the floodgates of the Morganza Spillway will open no sooner than Tuesday. The spillways are being opened to alleviate flood threats due to rising water levels on the Mississippi River.

 

09:30 Newscast January 8, 2016

The PowerBall jackpot reaches the highest mark for a lottery prize in US history at $700 million dollars. Michelle Southern reports…

cut 3 (29) “I’m Michelle Southern”

President Barack Obama is coming to Baton Rouge. The White House announced that the president will visit the Capital City Thursday, January 14th. The announcement states that President Obama will focus on state gains in the past seven years, including a drop in the unemployment rate and new aid for Louisiana’s early childhood education programs. This will be the 10th time the president has visited Louisiana and his first trip to Baton Rouge.

Bobby Jindal will officially step down as governor on Monday as Governor-elect John Bel Edwards is sworn in. U-L-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Jindal came into office with the promise of making Louisiana a better state. He says the governor tried to put Louisiana government on smaller footing…

cut 12 (08) “to Louisiana”

Cross says budget problems led to deep cuts to higher education during Jindal’s two terms, which is how many will remember him.

The red snapper fishing season opens today and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has extended the limit from three to nine miles offshore for recreational fishing. Assistant Secretary Randy Pausina says the department worked hard to change those rules with the help of anglers who recorded how much red snapper they caught…

cut 9 (11) “do that”

Pausina says they were able to prove that a longer red snapper season will not hurt the population.

08:30 Newscast January 8, 2016

Bobby Jindal’s two terms as governor ends on Monday with the inauguration of Governor-elect John Bel Edwards. U-L-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Jindal is leaving on somewhat bad terms because the people of Louisiana got sick of his absence during the end of his eight years in office.

cut 11 (06) “president”

He says Jindal came into office as a bright young man with the promise of making Louisiana a better state.

There’s a new law in effect in Louisiana designed to prevent marriage fraud, especially in cases where illegal immigrants scam to gain fraudulent US citizenship. Denham Springs State Representative Valarie Hodges, who sponsored the measure, says this legislation really tightens marriage laws in Louisiana ensuring immigrants are here legally before getting married…

cut 6 (06) “agree with me”

She says marriage fraud is a common way for foreign nationals to gain permanent residency in the United States.

Saturday’s PowerBall jackpot has reached the highest mark for a lottery prize in US history at $700 million dollars. Louisiana Lottery spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says when prize levels get this huge, more than likely when the jackpot does get hit there will be multiple winners…

cut 14 (07) “something to behold”

The cash value for Saturday’s jackpot is $428.4 million.

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries announces that red snapper fishing season opens today and they’ve extended the recreational fishing limit from three to nine miles offshore. Assistant Secretary Randy Pausina says they’re opening the season in January because they were able to prove that a longer season will not hurt the population….

cut 8 (08) “anglers”

Pausina says for years the red snapper season didn’t begin until June 1st because of federal regulations.

07:30 Newscast January 8, 2016

Bobby Jindal will end his two terms as governor when John Bel Edwards is sworn into office on Monday. Jeff Palermo has more on Jindal’s eight years in office…

cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Due of recent changes in river forecasts, the US Army Corps of Engineers has announced the timeline for opening the Bonnet Carre and Morganza Spillways has changed. The opening of the Bonnet Carre will now begin at 10AM Sunday. They also say the floodgates of the Morganza Spillway will open no sooner than Tuesday. The spillways are being opened to alleviate flood threats due to rising water levels on the Mississippi River.

The red snapper fishing season opens today and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has extended the limit from three to nine miles offshore for recreational fishing. Assistant Secretary Randy Pausina says Texas and Florida have always had nine nautical miles and they worked hard to get the same boundary here…

cut 7 (10) “a start”

Pausina says it’s also unique to open the season in January.

A new Louisiana law aims to cracks down on marriage fraud, especially in cases where illegal immigrants attempt to fraudulently gain US citizenship. Bill sponsor, Denham Springs State Representative Valarie Hodges, says this measure not only protects the reliability of information on marriage licenses, it also tackles a bigger issue…

cut 5 (08) “United States”

She says the law will protect the institution of marriage.

06:45 Sportscast January 8, 2016

The LSU Tigers look to keep their good play going on Saturday when they visit Florida in SEC hoops action. The Tigers are 2-0 in league play and they’ve won five of their last six. It was six games ago, when sophomore Craig Victor became eligible to play after transferring in from Arizona State. Coach Johnny Jones says Victor has provided a boost…

cut 16 (10) “lot of areas”

Tipoff’s at 12:30 and you can watch on CBS.

Last night in the Sun Belt Conference, Arkansas-Little Rock trounced UL-Lafayette 77-57. Shawn Long scored 16 as the Ragin Cajuns fall to 5-7 and 1-2 in league play.

Arkansas State edged ULM 68-65 in overtime. Majok Deng scored 26 for the Warhawks. ULM faces Arkansas-Little Rock Saturday.

Louisiana Tech’s 39-game home winning streak was snapped last night by Old Dominion 56-53.

Could LSU lose defensive line coach Ed Orgeron to another school in the SEC West? It’s been reported Mississippi State has made an aggressive offer to Orgeron to be the Bulldogs new defensive coordinator. Orgeron just completed his first season at LSU, which saw its D-Line play improve.

LSU will play Louisiana Tech and Southeastern Louisiana in football in 2018. The Tigers will play the Lions for the first time since 1949 on September 8th of that year. The Bulldogs will visit LSU on October 20th. Rice and Miami of Florida are the other two non-conference games in 2018.

Louisiana Tech’s other non-conference opponents in 2018 are South Alabama, Mississippi State and they’ll host Bowling Green.

A couple of other football notes…former LSU wide receiver and Neville star John Diarse has transferred to TCU. And Tim Detillier is retiring as the head coach of the Lutcher Bulldogs. Detillier led his alma mater to four state championships on the high school level, including this past season.

06:30 Newscast January 8, 2016

Bobby Jindal’s two terms as governor ends on Monday as Governor-elect John Bel Edwards is sworn in. U-L-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Jindal came into office as a bright young man with the promise of making Louisiana a better state and had early success in ethics and education.

cut 10 (10) “are evaluated”

Cross says budget problems led to deep cuts to higher education during his two terms, which is how many will remember Jindal.

It’s clear that more people than ever are playing the PowerBall as it reaches the highest mark for a lottery prize in US history at $700 million dollars. The cash value is $428.4 million and Louisiana Lottery spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says this jackpot has shattered all records…

cut 13 (09) “in US history”

Chopin says the prize could go even higher before Saturday’s drawing.

A new law is in effect in Louisiana that cracks down on marriage fraud, especially in cases where illegal immigrants attempt to fraudulently gain US citizenship. Denham Springs State Representative Valarie Hodges, who sponsored the measure, says state marriage licenses haven’t been updated for about 40 years. She says these changes protect the institution of marriage…

cut 4 (09) “to fraud”

The changes will bar anyone from receiving a marriage license without a birth certificate, valid international ID, or passport and require the couple to attest, under oath, that they did not lie on their paperwork.

AM Newscall January 8,2016

Bobby Jindal will end his two terms as governor when John Bel Edwards is sworn into office on Monday. Jeff Palermo has more on Jindal’s eight years in office…

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The red snapper season begins today and there are new regulations that are sure to make anglers happy. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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The Powerball jackpot reaches the highest mark for a lottery prize in US history at $700 million dollars. Michelle Southern reports…:

Cut 3 (29) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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A new law is in effect in Louisiana that cracks down on marriage fraud, especially in cases where illegal immigrants attempt to fraudulently gain US citizenship. Denham Springs State Representative Valarie Hodges, who sponsored the measure, says state marriage licenses haven’t been updated for about 40 years. She says these changes protect the institution of marriage…

cut 4  (09)  “to fraud”

The changes will bar anyone from receiving a marriage license without a birth certificate, valid international ID, or passport and require the couple to attest, under oath, that they did not lie on their paperwork. Hodges says these new requirements not only protects the reliability of information, it also tackles a bigger issue…

Cut 5  (08)  “United States”

She says marriage fraud is a common way for foreign nationals to gain permanent residency in the United States. Hodges says this legislation really tightens marriage laws in Louisiana ensuring immigrants are here legally before getting married…

Cut 6 (06)  “agree with me” 

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The red snapper fishing season opens today and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has extended the limit from three to nine miles offshore for recreational fishing. Assistant Secretary Randy Pausina says Texas and Florida have always had nine nautical miles and they worked hard to get the same boundary here…

CUT 7 (10)  “a start”

Pausina says it’s also unique to open the season in January as they’ve been able to prove that a longer season will not hurt the population….

Cut 8  (08)  “anglers”

Pausina says for years the red snapper season didn’t begin until June 1st because of federal regulations. But he says the department worked hard to change those rules with the help of anglers who recorded how much red snapper they caught…

Cut 9 (11)  “do that”

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Bobby Jindal’s two terms as governor ends on Monday as Governor-elect John Bel Edwards is sworn in. U-L-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Jindal came into office as a bright young man with the promise of making Louisiana a better state. He says the soon to be ex-governor had early success in ethics and education.

Cut 10 (10) “are evaluated” 

Cross says Jindal is leaving on somewhat bad terms because the people of Louisiana got sick of his absence during the end of his eight years in office.

cut 11 (06) “president”

Cross says budget problems led to deep cuts to higher education during his two terms, which is how many will remember him. He says the governor also tried to put Louisiana government on smaller footing.

Cut 12 (08) “to Louisiana”

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It’s clear that more people than ever are playing the Powerball as it reaches the highest mark for a lottery prize in US history at $700 million dollars. The cash value is $428.4 million and Louisiana Lottery spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says the prize could go even higher before Saturday’s drawing. She says this has shattered all records…:

Cut 13 (09)  “in US history”

In Wednesday’s drawing, a ticket at a New Roads gas station matched 5 for $1 million dollars and so did a ticket sold in New Iberia.  Chopin says when they have a huge playership and coverage of the numbers at this level, more than likely when the jackpot does get hit there will be multiple winners…:

Cut 14 (07) “something to behold”

Chopin says when the jackpot gets this big, more people play, which causes the prize to get larger and larger. She says it’s happening at historic levels and sales are ridiculous…:

Cut 15  (09) “$4.2 million dollars”

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The LSU Tigers look to keep their good play going on Saturday when they visit Florida in SEC hoops action. The Tigers are 2-0 in the SEC and they’ve won five of their last six. It was six games ago, when sophomore Craig Victor became eligible to play after transferring in from Arizona State. Coach Johnny Jones says Victor has provided a boost

Cut 16  (10)  “lot of areas”

LSU beat Florida twice last year, including an 18 point victory in Gainesville. Jones says it’s not easy to win on the Gators home court

Cut 17 (20) “extremely talented”

Florida is 9-5, 1-1 in SEC play under first-year head coach Mike White, who is the former head coach at Louisiana Tech. White took over for the highly successful Billy Donovan and Jones says Florida’s style of play hasn’t changed drastically…

Cut 18 (17) “of the floor”