PM-Newscall October 20th, 2014

An investment group has agreed to buy Pineville based Cleco for a reported $3.4 billion. Eric Gill has more…

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The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals announced today that the state plans to stop billing sexual assault victims for exams and tests. Eric Gill reports…:

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An investment group has agreed to buy Pineville based Cleco for a reported $3.4 billion. Cleco Power has approximately 284,000 customers in Louisiana. Cleco Power President Darren O’Lages (O-lay-jes) says customers should not expect any change in utility rates or service as part of the sale…

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He says there are no lay-offs or restructuring of employee salaries planned. The sale is expected to close in the second half of 2015. O’Lages thinks this transaction came in at a price their shareholders will be happy with…

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He says this investment group is experienced and understands what it means to own utility companies and what it takes to make them successful. O’Lages says the Cleco brand, and everything it stands for, will remain the same. He says, other than no longer being a publicly traded company, it will be business as usual under the new ownership…

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This week is National Teen Driver Safety Week and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is urging parents to set rules for teens before they hit the road. Lt. Col John LeBlanc says the fatal crash rate for Louisiana drivers age 18-20 alone was nearly twice as high as the average crash rate of all drivers in the state…:

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LeBlanc says according to a recent survey, only one in four parents had talked seriously with their teens about what it means to be a safe driver. He says if more parents got involved, the crash rate for teens would not be so high…:

CUT 7 (12) “or the back”

LeBlanc says parents should tell there teens the “5 to drive Rules” – No cell phones, no extra passengers, no speeding, not alcohol and EVERYONE must be buckled up. He says nobody has more of an impact on our children than their parents…:

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Cleanup crews are continuing to work a major crude oil spill in Caddo Parish that has killed dozens of fish and some reptiles. The oil leaked into Tete Bayou due to the rupture of a Mid-Valley pipeline . Greg Langley, with the Department of Environmental Quality says there are about 270 people on-site working the spill…

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Workers were able to stop the spill from reaching into Caddo Lake. Langley says once Sunoco Logistics, who operate the pipeline, noticed a drop in pressure, they went to work…

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It’s estimated that approximately 4,000 barrels of crude oil flowed into Tete Bayou before workers were able to shut the line down. Langley says crews have collected about 2,400 barrels so far, but there is still much to be done…

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The Department of Health and Hospitals says they plan to stop billing sexual assault victims for exams and tests. DHH spokeswoman Olivia Watkins says they intend to work with the legislature to craft bills for the 2014 session that would prohibit hospitals from charging rape survivors for the care they receive….:

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Advocacy groups and lawmakers were critical of the fact that women who had been raped were getting big hospital bills after checking in to be treated for the assault. Watkins says, under the plan, hospitals would be able to seek reimbursement for such expenses from the Crime Victim’s Reparation fund which receives fines associated with criminal cases…:

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Watkins says they also plan to remove the requirement that survivors of sexual assault file a police report to qualify for that reimbursement. She also says they want to do away with the provision that victims be sober in order to get money from the fund for hospital bills…:

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The Gonzales Police Department is investigating the case of a man from Mississippi who was found dead in his car in the Wal-Mart parking lot over the weekend. Spokesman Sgt. Stephen Nethken says 26-year-old Lucas Sanchez of Pascagoula was seen on surveillance video walking into the store in the early morning hours of Saturday…:

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Nethken says foul play is not suspected in this case and they believe Sanchez died of a drug overdose…:

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13:30 Newscast October 20, 2014

The Department of Health and Hospitals says they plan to stop billing sexual assault victims for exams and tests. DHH spokeswoman Olivia Watkins says, under the plan, hospitals would be able to seek reimbursement for such expenses from the Crime Victim’s Reparation fund which receives fines associated with criminal cases…

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Watkins says they also plan to remove the requirement that survivors of sexual assault file a police report to qualify for that reimbursement.

The Gonzales Police Department says they are investigating the case of a man who was found dead in a vehicle in the Wal-Mart parking lot over the weekend. They believe 26-year-old Lucas Sanchez of Pascagoula, Mississippi went inside the store, purchased computer cleaner, and died from an overdose after huffing it inside his car. The man was discovered around 11:30 Saturday morning. Foul play is not suspected.

This week is National Teen Driver Safety Week and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is urging parents to set rules for teens before they hit the road. Lt. Col John LeBlanc says according to a recent survey, only one in four parents had talked seriously with their teens about what it means to be a safe driver. He says if more parents got involved, the crash rate for teens would not be so high…

cut 7 (12) “or the back”

He says nobody has more of an impact on children than their parents.

An investment group has agreed to buy Pineville based Cleco for a reported $3.4 billion. Cleco Power President Darren O’Lages thinks this transaction came in at a price their shareholders will be happy with…

cut 4 (11) “supportive of it”

He says, other than no longer being a publicly traded company, it will be business as usual for Cleco under the new ownership.

12:30 Newscast October 20th, 2014

The Department of Health and Hospitals says they plan to stop billing sexual assault victims for exams and tests. DHH spokeswoman Olivia Watkins says they plan to work with the legislature to prohibit the cost of hospital visits by rape survivors to be charged to the victims for the care they receive….:
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She says, under the plan, hospitals would be able to seek reimbursement for such expenses from the Crime Victim’s Reparation fund which gets fines a court fees of those convicted of violent crimes.

Cleanup crews are continuing to work a major crude oil spill in Caddo Parish that has killed dozens of fish and some reptiles. The oil leaked into Tete Bayou due to the rupture of a Mid-Valley pipeline . Greg Langley, with the Department of Environmental Quality says they have hundreds working…:
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It’s estimated that approximately 4,000 barrels of crude oil spill into the Bayou.

This week is National Teen Driver Safety Week and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is urging parents to set rules for teens before they hit the road. Lt. Col John LeBlanc says the fatal crash rate for Louisiana drivers age 18-20 alone was nearly twice as high as the average crash rate of all drivers in the state…:
CUT 6 (12) “in the United States”
LeBlanc says parents should tell there teens the “5 to drive Rules” – No cell phones, no extra passengers, no speeding, not alcohol and EVERYONE must be buckled up.

11:30 Newscast October 20th, 2014

Former President Bill Clinton is in Louisiana today to hold a rally for US Senator Mary Landrieu in Baton Rouge this afternoon. Clinton is just another national figure getting involved in this big election and political analyst Clancy Dubos says both Republicans and Democrats across the country know what’s at stake…:
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He says this will be good for Landrieu as Clinton is very popular with Democrats. US Senator John McCain was here last week to support Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy in the November 4th election. Early voting starts tomorrow.

The Department of Health and Hospitals says they plan to stop billing rape victims for exams and tests. Advocacy groups and lawmakers were critical of the fact that women who had been raped were getting big hospital bills after checking in to be treated for the assault. DHH says they now plan to seek reimbursement for such visits from the Crime Victim’s Reparation Board.

An investment group has agreed to buy Pineville based Cleco for a reported $3.4 billion. Eric Gill has more…:
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The man who is accused in the murder and dismemberment of a Bourbon Street dancer in 2012 pleaded not guilty today. 42-year-old Terry Speaks of Gretna and 30-year-old Margaret Sanchez were indicted by a Jefferson Parish grand jury in August on second degree murder in the death of Jaren Lockhart. They suspects are due back in court November 17th.

LRN Sportscast 11:40 October 20

It’s a tough day for Saints fans, who saw their team blow a 13-point lead in the final minutes and lose 24-23 to the Detroit Lions. Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns. But was picked off with just over three minutes left and that interception set up Detroit’s winning score. Brees believes the 2-and-4 Saints can rebound from this heartbreaking loss…
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The Saints were penalized 12 times yesterday for 134 yards. Afterwards, Coach Sean Payton said he wasn’t pleased with how the game was officiated.

New Orleans native Peyton Manning now holds the record for career touchdown passes as he tossed four of them last night in Denver’s 42-17 win over San Francisco. Manning has 510 for his carer as he surpassed Brett Favre’s record of 508.

LSU’s defense was on its game in Saturday’s 41-to-3 victory over the Kentucky Wildcats. The Wildcats were held to 217 total yards. Sophomore middle linebacker Kendell Beckwith led the way with nine tackles….
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LSU is getting ready to host third ranked Ole Miss. The Rebels have one of the top defenses in the country as they are allowing just ten points a game.

LSU comes in at number 24 in the latest A-P Top 25 poll. Four of the top five in the AP poll are from the SEC West. Mississippi State is number one, followed by Florida State, Ole Miss, Alabama and Auburn.

Archie Manning is taking a leave of absence from the College Football Playoff selection committee, because he needs surgery on his knee and will not be able travel for the meetings. That means the selection committee will have 12, instead of 13 members, choosing the four teams that will be part of the first playoff in college football.

10:30 Newscast October 20th, 2014

The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals announced today that the state plans to stop billing sexual assault victims for exams and tests. DHH says they intend to streamline the funding source through the Crime Victim’s Reparation Board and through legislation the changes will prevent direct billing of charges to the victim by billing the Crime Victim’s Reparation Board directly.

Folks are buzzing about Former President Bill Clinton’s stop in Louisiana today to support US Senator Mary Landrieu in her bid to keep her spot in Congress. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says this is coming at a good time for the incumbent as early voting begins tomorrow and the fact that Clinton is so popular among Democrats:
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Clinton is hosting a rally this afternoon in downtown Baton Rouge. Senator John McCain was recently here to support Republican challenger Bill Cassidy.

An investment group has agreed to buy Pineville based Cleco for a reported $3.4 billion. The utility company’s President Darren O’Lages says customers shouldn’t expect any change in their power bills or service as a result of the sale…:
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Customers at Chic-Fil-A locations in north Louisiana are now able to pay for their order with their mobile phone. Scott Carwile reports:
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09:30 Newscast October 20, 2014

President Bill Clinton is joins Senator Mary Landrieu in Baton Rouge today to rally support for her campaign. Michelle Southern reports…

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The Pineville based utility company, Cleco, will be bought by an investment group for a reported $3.4 billion. The company will continue to operate under local management and they say there will be no change to utility rates or employment levels. The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2015.

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says auto theft in Louisiana has dropped 48% since 2007 which beats the national average of 34% in the same time period. He credits the massive decline, in part, to public outreach and initiatives by law enforcement and improved technology that allows law enforcement to read license plates as vehicles drive down the street. Donelon says the license plate reader program has resulted in hundreds of apprehensions…

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He says they’ve also been able to bust car thieves by using bait cars.

Lake Charles Police report that a Sunday morning head-on collision between a pickup and a car has claimed the lives of two motorists. Authorities say the passenger in the car was pronounced dead at the scene, while the driver of the car was pronounced dead at a local hospital. Authorities have not released the names of the victims. The driver of the pickup, 23-year-old Mark Kibodeaux of Sulphur, was arrested and booked for DWI.

08:30 Newscast October 20, 2014

President Bill Clinton is in Baton Rouge today to rally support for Senator Mary Landrieu’s re-election campaign. This is Clinton’s second visit to Louisiana on Landrieu’s behalf during this election. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says this is part of Landrieu’s last push leading up to election day on November 4th…

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Clinton’s visit comes the day before the early voting period for the November 4th election begins.

A new app will allow Chic-Fil-A customers in north Louisiana to pay for their food with their smart phone. David Benson, with Chic-Fil-A, says Chic-Fil-A wants to stay ahead of the curve…

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He says next year the company plans to roll out “mobile ordering.”

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says auto theft in Louisiana has dropped 48% since 2007 which beats the national average of 34% in the same time period. Michelle Southern reports…

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An investment group will buy Cleco for a reported $3.4 billion. The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2015. The Pineville based utility company will continue to operate under local management and there will be no change to utility rates or employment levels.

07:30 Newscast October 20, 2014

President Bill Clinton joins Senator Mary Landrieu in Baton Rouge today to rally support for her campaign. Both parties are sending “big guns” to the state for this Senate race. Republicans sent former presidential candidate Senator John McCain to campaign with Congressman Bill Cassidy last week. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says both parties know what is potentially at stake in this election…

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Clinton’s visit comes the day before the early voting period for the November 4th election begins.

Auto theft in Louisiana has dropped 48% since 2007, according to Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon. He credits the drop, in part, to improved technology that allows law enforcement to read license plates as vehicles drive down the street…

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Donelon says the license plate reader program has resulted in hundreds of apprehensions.

Customers at Chic-Fil-A locations in north Louisiana are now able to pay for orders with their phone. David Benson says it all starts with downloading the Chic-Fil-A app. Then, just load up whatever amount of money you wish on the app…

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He says you will simply hit the pay button, scan the account code, and the money is deducted from the account balance.

The LSU Tigers are back in the Top 25. The Bayou Bengals are ranked 24th in the AP poll, and 23rd in the coaches. LSU won easily on Saturday, 41-to-3 over the Kentucky Wildcats. LSU’s defense was outstanding on Saturday night, holding Kentucky to 217 total yards. Sophomore middle linebacker Kendell Beckwith led the way with nine tackles

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LSU hosts third ranked Ole Miss this Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:15PM.

06:45 Sportscast October 20, 2014

It appeared the Saints were on their way to a victory on Sunday in Detroit, but the Lions roared back with two touchdowns in the final four minutes to beat New Orleans 24-23. New Orleans was in control for much of the game, but Detroit hit on a 73-yard touchdown pass with 3:38 left and the Black and Gold couldn’t recover. Here’s what coach Sean Payton had to say after the game…

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Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns, but threw an interception with just over three minutes left that set up Detroit’s winning score.
Elsewhere in the NFC South, the Green Bay Packers handled the Carolina Panthers 38-17 and it was Baltimore over Atlanta, 29-7. Despite their 2-and-4 record, the Black and Gold remain in second place in the Division.

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The LSU Tigers are back in the Top 25. The Bayou Bengals are ranked 24th in the AP poll, and 23rd in the coaches. LSU won easily on Saturday, 41-to-3 over the Kentucky Wildcats. Coach Les Miles says his team is getting better…

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LSU’s defense was outstanding on Saturday night, holding Kentucky to 217 total yards.

Louisiana Tech senior linebacker Terrell Pinson should be named Conference USA defensive player of the week today based on his performance in Saturday’s 27-20 win over Texas-San Antonio. Head Coach Skip Holtz on Pinson’s big day

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