0730 Newscast August 4, 2014

The Department of Health and Hospitals is reminding parents to make sure your child is up to date on vaccinations as we approach the new school year. State Immunologist Dr. Frank Welch says every child should be protected before heading to the classroom…:
CUT 8 (05) “for their shot record”
He says not only is having your child vaccinated important, it’s also the law.

A University of Louisiana at Lafayette professor is conducting research to keep astronauts healthy. Dr. Ray Boudreaux’s research is focused on one of the hazards of extended space missions: bone loss. Boudreaux says the bone mass of astronauts is reduced by 1 to 2 percent each month they are in space…:
CUT 10 (07) “extraordinary bone loss”
He says the ultimate goal of this research is to get astronauts to Mars healthy.

The massive sinkhole in Bayou Corne happened 2 years ago and resident frustrations over the disaster continue. Eric Gill reports..:
CUT 1 (31) “reporting”

Louisiana State Police say a man from Vacherie died when he was run over by a hit and run vehicle after he was thrown from his 4-wheeler. They say 22-year-old Matthew Mahler was traveling near a drainage ditch on the ATV when he hit a culvert and was thrown into the westbound lane of Highway 10 near Kentwood. A witness says a sedan approached and did not stop when he hit the man lying in the road. Mahler was pronounced dead at the scene and authorities are looking for the car.

0645 Sportscast August 4th, 2014

LSU Head Coach Les Miles spoke with the media Sunday and said 103 players reported as fall training camp gets underway today. The Mad Hatter started off by saying he always loves this first meeting…:
CUT 16 (16) “if you will”
The LSU roster will kick things off today with the veterans, and some freshman, going in the morning and the other freshman will take the afternoon session. Miles says two players will not be practicing…:
CUT 17 (12) “go forward”
He says Valentine is awaiting clearance from the NCAA eligibility center. Mills is still suspended for his battery arrest in May and Miles says he’s not sure how that’s playing out but he’s not pressing the issue.

The New Orleans Saints held their Black and Gold scrimmage on Saturday and coach Sean Payton held Quarterback Drew Brees out…:
CUT 1 (16) “he didn’t go”
The Saints will practice three days this week before they take on the Rams in the first preseason game on Friday in St. Louis.

Three weeks of fall camp kick off today for the UL-Lafayette football team. Head Coach Mark Hudspeth said in a news release that summer was great and the players are in great physical condition. Practice kicks off this morning.

Louisiana Tech players also reported for camp Sunday afternoon. Head Coach Skip Holtz says all 99 players that were anticipated to show up…did all report. He said it’s always good when you can start with 100% attendance. He say he doesn’t anticipate there will be any surprises with upperclassmen or their signing class.

0630 Newscast August 4th, 2014

The massive sinkhole in Bayou Corne happened 2 years ago yesterday and resident frustrations over the massive disaster continue. The collapsed salt dome caused the evacuations of 350 people. John Boudreaux, Director of the Assumption Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says most of those residents were offered a buyout from Texas Brine…:
CUT 4 (07) “these two years”
He says Scientists believe the sinkhole is stabilizing, and Boudreaux added there are no immediate safety concerns posed by the it at this time.

Authorities say a fire is out after an explosion Sunday night at a biodesel plant in Norco. The St. Charles Parish Emergency Operations Center reported the blast a the Diamond Green Biodiesel facility around 9:30pm last night. The cause of the blaze has not been determined and is currently being investigatied. No injuries were reported and air monitoring in the area detected no hazardous chemicals.

The new school year is approaching and the Department of Heath and Hospitals is reminding parents to be sure your child is up-to-date on vaccinations. State immunologist Dr. Frank Welch says not only is ensuring your child has received the proper vaccinations important, it’s also the law…:
CUT 7 (07) “this year”
He says vaccines have proven safe and effective in preventing illness and death from many infectious diseases.

The superintendent of the Louisiana State Police and other Louisiana officials will be traveling to Texas today. Col. Mike Edmonson, Speaker of the House Chuck Kleckley, and other members of the LSP will meet with Texas safety officials and take a tour of the Texas-Mexico border. Discussions will include immigration issues and border security that have an impact on Louisiana.

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AM Newscall August 4th, 2014

The massive sinkhole in Bayou Corne happened 2 years ago and resident frustrations over the massive disaster continue.  The collapsed salt dome caused the evacuations of 350 people.  Eric Gill reports…

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The new school year is approaching and the Department of Heath and Hospitals is reminding parents to be sure your child is up-to-date on vaccinations. Michelle Southern has that…:

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A University of Louisana at Lafayette professor is conducting research to keep astronauts healthy.  Dr. Ray Boudreaux’s research is focused on one of the hazards of extended space missions:  bone loss.  Eric Gill has more…

Cut 3 Audio   (30) “….reporting” 
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The massive sinkhole in Bayou Corne happened 2 years ago and resident frustrations over the massive disaster continue.  The collapsed salt dome caused the evacuations of 350 people.  John Boudreaux, Director of the Assumption Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says most of those residents were offered a buyout from Texas Brine…

Cut 4  (07)  “these two years”

The sinkhole was created from a collapsed underground salt dome cavern operated by Texas Brine Company.  The company and property owners reached a settlement earlier this year to end damage claims and buy out their properties.  Boudreaux says even now, resident frustrations over the incident continue…

Cut 5  (06) “their lives”

He says the settlement should bring some closure to residents and help them move on with their lives.  Scientists believe the sinkhole is stabilizing, but Boudreaux is skeptical.  He does say it has been a while since any land has fallen into the sinkhole.

Cut 6 (07)  “the sinkhole”
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The new school year is approaching and the Department of Heath and Hospitals is reminding parents to be sure your child is up-to-date on vaccinations. State immunologist Dr. Frank Welch says not only is ensuring your child has received the proper vaccinations important, it’s also the law…:

CUT 7 (07)   “this year”

Welch says every child should be protected before heading to the classroom…:

CUT 8 (14)   “for their shot record”

Welch says vaccines have proven safe and effective in preventing illness and death from many infectious diseases…:

CUT 9 (12)  “within the classroom”
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A University of Louisiana at Lafayette professor is conducting research to keep astronauts healthy.  Dr. Ray Boudreaux’s research is focused on one of the hazards of extended space missions:  bone loss.  Boudreaux says the bone mass of astronauts is reduced by 1 to 2 percent each month they are in space…

cut 10 (07) “extraordinary bone loss”

Boudreaux’s research revealed astronauts bone-loss may be reduced with resistance exercise using pneumatic-powered equipment and by taking a bone-loss treatment drug.  Boudreaux says his research has earned him the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research’s Young Investigator Award…

cut 11 (09)  “strong bones”

He says the ultimate goal of this research is to get astronauts to Mars healthy.  Boudreaux says his research could also be helpful to help people who are bedridden for several months at a time or patients suffering from spinal chord injuries…

cut 12 (07) “on Earth”
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In a recently released ranking of the “50 Great Affordable College Towns in the US”, Monroe comes in at number 33 in the nation. Monroe is the only city in Louisiana to be ranked. ULM President Nick Bruno says Monroe offers great support to the university…:

Cut 13 (10)  “perspective”

The list was complied based on the cost of living index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research. Bruno says in these days of rising tuition costs, students consider things like cost of food, housing, utilities and transportation when choosing where they want to attend college…:

Cut 14 (07)  “on that list”

Bruno says this is great national exposure for ULM…:

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LSU Head Coach Les Miles spoke with the media Sunday and said 103 players reported as fall training camp gets underway today. The Mad Hatter started off by saying he always loves this first meeting…:

Cut 16  (16)   “if you will”

The LSU roster will kick things off today with the veterans, and some freshman, going in the morning and the other freshman will take the afternoon session. Miles says two players will not be practicing…:

Cut 17  (12)   “go forward”

Miles says Trovonte Valentine is still awaiting clearance from the NCAA eligibility Center. Jalen Mills is still suspended for his arrest in May on second degree battery charges where he is accused of punching a woman in the face. Miles says he’s not sure what’s going on with at at the moment but he’s not pressing the issue…:

Cut 18  (10)   “his business”

 

 

10:30 Newscast August 2, 2014

551 new laws went into effect in Louisiana yesterday. One of those laws would grant an immediate divorce in domestic violence situations. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says previously, even if you had tons of evidence that you were a victim of domestic violence, you’d still have to wait 6 months to a year before you get a divorce…

cut 9 (07) “of a spouse”

He says now if someone has reasonable proof that they’ve been abused and can show that in court, they will be able to divorce the abuser right away. Morrell says other new laws dealing with domestic violence ban abusers under a protective order from possessing a firearm and those convicted of domestic abuse are prohibited from possessing a firearm for 10 years.

A Louisiana Public Safety delegation will travel to the US/Mexico border Monday for a security briefing and tour by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Among those in the delegation are State Police Colonel Mike Edmondson and Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives, Chuck Kleckley.

Colorado State Univeristy researchers continue to predict a below average 2014 Atlantic Hurricane season. Michelle Southern has that…

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According to the Louisiana chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business, this week’s sales-tax holiday will be a big help to local businesses that have been struggling in this sluggish economy. Spokesman Todd Pack says weak sales continue to be a problem for your shops down the street, but this sales-tax holiday is exactly the shot in the arm small businesses need…

cut 4 (12) “for small business”

The Louisiana Department of Revenue says the state sales-tax holiday, which runs through today, applies to all consumer purchases of tangible personal property up to $2500, other than vehicles and meals.

09:30 Newscast August 2, 2014

Under a law that went into effect yesterday, motorists now face hefty fines if they throw a cigarette butt from a car window. Michelle Southern reports…

cut 2 (35) “reporting”

Three contenders in Louisiana’s US Senate race will share the stage today in a rare campaign moment. Incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican challengers, Conressman Bill Cassidy and Rob Maness, will all speak today at the Louisiana Municipal Association convention in Baton Rouge.

This week’s sales-tax holiday will be a big help to local businesses that have been struggling in this sluggish economy according to the Louisiana chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business. Spokesman Todd Pack says weak sales continue to be a problem for your shops down the street…

cut 3 (09) “at small business”

The Louisiana Department of revenue says the state sales-tax holiday, which runs through today, applies to all consumer purchases of tangible personal property up to $2,500, other than vehicles and meals.

The 11th Annual Great American Seafood Cook-Off is being held today in New Orleans where 19 chefs from throughout the US will compete for the high honor of best seafood chef in the nation. Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says this is a great opportunity to put the spotlight on Louisiana and Gulf seafood…

cut 12 (14) “and blogger”

Dardenne says the competition takes place at the Morial Convention Center and the public is invited. Tickets are just $10 at the door.

Business Facilities Magazine names the state of Louisiana as the number one business climate in the nation. This is the first time the Bayou State has topped a national business climate ranking.

08:30 Newscast August 2, 2014

A law that went into effect yesterday grants an immediate divorce in domestic violence situations. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says previously, even if you had tons of evidence that you were a victim of domestic violence, you’d still have to wait 6 months to a year before you got a divorce. He says Louisiana is one of the leaders in the nation when it comes to domestic violence situations that end in death so one of the major goals of the 2014 legislative session was to pass sweeping anti-domestic violence legislation…

cut 11 (11) “both parties”

Morrell says other new laws prohibit abusers under a protective order from possessing a firearm and convicted domestic abusers from possessing a firearm for 10 years.

The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals confirms six new cases of the West Nile virus this week. That brings the total number of cases in the state this year to 15. Last year, Louisiana had 34 cases reported.

Motorists now face much stiffer penalties if they throw a cigarette butt from a car window. The new law increases fines for the intentional disposal of a cigarette from a motor vehicle. First offense fines are increased from $250 to $300, plus community service. Marrerro Representative Patrick Connick says the key to the success of this law is enforcement…

cut 8 (05) “cleaner state”

Under the new law, third and subsequent offense fines jump to $1,500 plus 80 hours of community service and suspension of your driver’s license for one year.

Colorado State University researchers continue to predict a below average 2014 Atlantic Hurricane season. CSU report Author Dr. William Gray says they are now calling for a total of 10 named storms with four becoming hurricanes and one to reach major hurricane strength. Gray says, just because a below average season is predicted, that doesn’t mean residents along the Gulf Coast shouldn’t take the usual precautions because you just never know…

cut 17 (13) “extensive damage”

Gray says they predict this year will be a lot like last year where there were 13 named storms but only 2 minor hurricanes.

In a new law that went into effect yesterday, drivers can face fines for using a hand-held cell phone in a school zone. The school district must post a sign saying use is prohibited in order for the ban to take effect.

17:30 Newscast August 1, 2014

Motorists now face a much stiffer penalty if they throw a cigarette butt from a car window.  The new law increases first offense fines for the intentional disposal of a cigarette from a motor vehicle from $250 to $300, plus community service. Marrerro Representative Patrick Connick says littering has to stop…

cut 6 (08) “on the street”

Third and subsequent offense fines jump to $1,500 plus 80 hours of community service and suspension of your driver’s license for one year.  Connick says he was inspired to write this legislation after participating in “clean up days” in his district.

A Louisiana Public Safety delegation will travel to the US/Mexico border Monday for a security briefing and tour by the Texas Department of Public Safety.  State Police Colonel Mike Edmondson and the Louisiana State House Speaker Chuck Kleckley will be accompanied by a group of state troopers on the trip.

According to the National Federation of Independent Business Louisiana, this week’s sales-tax holiday will be a big help to local businesses that have been struggling in this sluggish economy.  Spokesman Todd Pack says weak sales continue to be a problem for your shops down the street.  He says when you shop at “mom and pops” you’re helping your friends and your neighbors…

cut 5 (08)  “in the community”

The Louisiana Department of Revenue says the state sales-tax holiday, which runs through Saturday, applies to all consumer purchases of tangible personal property up to $2500, other than vehicles and meals.

The 11th Annual Great American Seafood Cook-Off happens Saturday in New Orleans as 19 chefs from across the nation will compete for the high honor of best seafood chef in the country.  Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says the 2013 Cook-Off crown went to Chef David Crews from Mississippi who prepared a Southern Nicoise Salad featuring lump crab meat and seared tuna.  Dardenne says it doesn’t get much better than Gulf seafood…

cut 14 (10)  “of our product”

The competition takes place at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans beginning at 11:30 Saturday morning.  It is open to the public.  Tickets are just $10 at the door.

The Louisiana Sheriff’s Association has endorsed incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu in this year’s upcoming Senate election.  This is the third election in a row the Sheriff’s Association has endorsed Landrieu.

16:30 08-01-14

Today is August 1st, and a total of 551 laws are going into affect today, including one written by New Orleans Senator J.P. Morrell that grants an immediate divorce in domestic violence situations. The old law said that married victims of abuse had to wait 6 months to a year to get a divorce. Now, he says, if someone has reasonable proof, and can show it in court, they will be able to get the divorce right away…;
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Also beginning today, abusers – who are under a protective order – are prohibited from possessing a firearm.

The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals is confirming six new West Nile virus cases this week, bringing the total number of cases to 15 so far. Last year Louisiana had 34 cases reported.
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On the same day that smoking is banned from college campuses, drivers who throw cigarette butts out car windows face hefty fines. Michelle Southern reports…:
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Researchers continue to predict a below average 2014 Atlantic Hurricane season. Colorado State University Report Author Dr. William Gray says they are now calling for a total of 10 named storms with four becoming hurricanes and one to reach major hurricane strength. He says the storm deterring El Nino is still expected to arrive…:
cut 15 :11 sec. Q: “Atlantic Basin”
Right now, Tropical Storm Bertha is moving into the Carribean, but current forecasts say that the storm should not affect the US, at least for right now.

16:45 Sportscast August 1, 2014

The annual Black and Gold Scrimmage will be held Saturday and Saints running back Mark Ingram says he’s ready…:
CUT 1 (15) “I think is important”
On an interesting note from training camp at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia, veteran defensive back Champ Bailey missed Thursday’s walk through and Friday’s padded practice. When asked about the absences coach Sean Payton says he doesn’t talk about injuries during training camp. After the scrimmage the Saints have a break on Sunday then preparations continue on to the preseason game happening next Friday on the road against the Rams.

Former U-High defensive end Tim Williams was one of three Alabama players suspended by coach Nick Saban according to an al.com report Friday. Neither he norm linemen Brandon Ivory or Jarren Reed were at the last practice. Williams chose Alabama after being recruited by LSU. The suspension is apparently for a violation of team rules and Saban said they can work themselves back onto the team.

LSU has released its August Football practice schedule. The team reports to campus on Sunday then it’s down to business with Varsity practice on Monday morning.

According to Klout, a San Francisco based company that measures online social influence, LSU coach Les Miles is the most influential coach on social media.

And also speaking of The Tigers, Sports Information Director Michael Bonnet says LSU has sold out of season football tickets for the 11th straight year. It’s a school record 74,350 tickets.

Former Saints Safety Steve Gleason is being inducted into his Alma mater’s athletic Hall of Fame. Washington State University announced Thursday that Gleason will be the lone member of the halls 2014 class and will be honored in an in-game ceremony during a home football game in the fall.

The Sun Belt basketball schedules are out. UL-Lafayette opens league play with a road game against Arkansas-Little Rock on December 30th.