11:30 Newscast January 22, 2015

A self-confessed child killer named Phillip DeSelle is set to be released from prison today and the family of the little girl and Evangeline Parish citizens are outraged. Erin Keyser (Kie-Zer) is the aunt of Averie Evans of Natchitoches who was killed by DeSelle when she was 11 years old. She says Turkey Creek residents, where it is believed the man will live, are extremely unhappy as their worst fear is that DeSelle could snap again…:
CUT 10 (09) “their children especially”
She says the DeSelle served just 24 years in prison on a 50 year sentence getting time off for good behavior.

A teacher from St. Thomas More has been arrested for allegedly having sex with a student. Authorities say 27-year-old Joshua Krieg of Lafayette was booked for carnal knowledge of a juvenile after the victim’s parents complained to police.

Governor Bobby Jindal continues to insist there are neighborhoods in Europe where authority is ceded to a more harsh version of Islamic law. Jindal had a chance to back down from those comments in a one-on-one interview Neil Cavuto on Fox News…:
CUT 14 (11) “Sharia law”
Fox News previously reported the same claims, but has since apologized and said those reports were false.

Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson announces ownership of both teams will transfer to his wife, Gayle, upon his death. This move effectively cuts out Benson’s daughter, Renee, and grandchildren, Ryan Leblanc and Rita Benson Leblanc, from the sports franchises. The voice of the Saints, Jim Henderson, says this had to be an agonizing decision for Benson to make…:
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Benson stated that this change in succession is necessary for the long-term success of both teams.

 

10:30 Newscast January 22, 2015

The New Orleans City Council is this morning taking up a controversial ordinance that would prohibit smoking in bars, nightclubs, and casinos in the city limits. Eric Gill reports…:
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In other news out of the Big Easy, there’s a lot of talk today about Saints owner Tom Benson’s decision to transfer ownership of the Black and Gold and Pelicans NBA franchise to his wife when he dies and not his granddaughter Rita Benson LeBlanc. The richest man in Louisiana says the move is to ensure the teams’ long-term stability and success.

The woman who has assisted law enforcement locally and nationally in identifying human remains, Mary Manhein, announces she is retiring from the LSU FACES Laboratory after more than 30 years. Also known as “The Bone Lady,” Manhein has consulted on hundreds of forensic cases including mass disasters…:
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Manhein says her last day is April 30th and she’ll then turn over the reigns of the program to another generation.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says it’s now offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for shooting a whooping crane last November in Vermilion Parish. Officials want to express the seriousness of shooting and killing one of the world’s most endangered birds. If you have information you can report it online at wlf.louisiana.gov.

 

09:30 Newscast January 22, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal appears on Fox News to defend his “No-go zones” comments. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A 70-year-old Farmerville man is facing four counts of distribution of hydrocodone. The Union Parish Sheriff’s Office says Hopkin Hallman was arrested following an investigation that began in August. Authorities say undercover buys were arranged in Union Parish on three separate occasions. The fourth charge was filed in Lincoln Parish. Hallman was booked into the Union Parish Detention Center. Bail is set at $35,000.

A vote is expected by the city council on a controversial ordinance that would prohibit smoking in New Orleans bars and casinos. Alex Fine, President of the French Quarter Business League, says they are concerned about the revenue hit this measure could have on business, on top of the 20 to 30 percent drop in business due to the crime crisis in the city…

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Supporters of the ban say more should be done to protect bar and casino workers from the dangers of second hand smoke.

Because of the collapse of oil prices, Lafayette based Stone Energy Corp. announces it will cut spending this year by more than half of what the company spent a year ago. Gifford Briggs, Vice President of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, says it was impossible to predict this would happen and it’s hard to say when crude will stop falling and gas prices will level off…

cut 13 (11) “for quite some time”

The cuts were part of an update Stone released on its operations.

08:30 Newscast January 22, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal continues to stand by his claim that there are neighborhoods in Europe where authority is ceded to a more harsh version of Islamic law. In an interview with Neil Cavuto on Fox News, Jindal said there are government officials in Europe who say they have Muslim-led communities who do not want to assimilate..

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British leaders insist that these so-called “no-go zones” do not exist.

The New Orleans City Council is expected to vote on a controversial measure that would ban smoking in bars and casinos. Claudia Rodas, with the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, says employees in bars and casinos should be able to work in a smoke-free environment, like people who work in the restaurant industry. She says this is much bigger than a business decision, it’s a public health issue…

cut 6 (09) “second hand smoke”

Opponents of the ban says they are concerned about the revenue hit this ordinance could have on business.

Phillip DeSelle, a self-confessed child killer, is set to be released from prison today and the family of the victim and Evangeline Parish citizens are outraged. Michelle Southern reports…

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The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Department has arrested an 18-year-old man, accused of shooting a teenager during an argument. Authorities say Allen Williams III of Donaldsonville and three other males were arguing about stolen property when Williams opened fire. A bullet struck a 16-year-old in the cheek area. The victim was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Williams is charged with three counts of attempted second degree murder and illegal use of a weapon.

07:30 Newscast January 22, 2015

A vote is expected by the New Orleans City Council on a controversial ordinance that would prohibit smoking in bars and casinos. Alex Fine, President of the French Quarter Business League, points out that there are already over 100 bars in the city that do not allow smoking. He says owners should be allowed to make the decision on whether or not they want to be smoke-free…

cut 5 (08) “see fit”

Supporters of the measure say this is much bigger than a business decision, it’s a public health issue.

Phillip DeSelle, a self-confessed child killer, is set to be released from prison today and the family of the victim and Evangeline Parish citizens are outraged. Erin Keyser (Kie-Zer) is the aunt of Averie Evans of Natchitoches who was killed by DeSelle when she was 11 years old. She says they are spreading the word and putting his picture out there so people know this is happening.

cut 9 (09) “out there”

DeSelle served just 24 years in prison of a 50 year sentence.

Governor Bobby Jindal is not backing down from his comments claiming that there are neighborhoods in Europe where authority is ceded to a more harsh version of Islamic law. While speaking with Neil Cavuto on Fox News, Jindal expressed concern a similar situation could develop in this country, if our federal government doesn’t take appropriate measures to make sure immigrants are not trying to overturn our culture

cut 16 (05) “integration”

Fox News had reported the same claims, but has since said those reports were false and apologized.

As a result of falling oil prices, Stone Energy Corp. which is based out of Lafayette, announces it will cut spending this year by more than half of what the company spent a year ago. Gifford Briggs, Vice President of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, says the brunt of the impact will be felt by the companies who were doing business with companies that are making reductions…

cut 12 (12) “its people”

The price of oil has been steadily dropping and closed Wednesday at $47.28.

06:45 Sportscast January 22, 2015

Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson says, when he dies, ownership of both teams will to to his wife, Gayle, and not his granddaughter, Rita Benson LeBlanc. It was expected that Benson’s granddaughter would succeed him in leading the two teams. Benson said this change in plan is necessary for the long-term success of both the football and basketball team. Benson LeBlanc’s offices at team headquarters have been vacated.

Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis has confirmed the hiring of former Dolphins General Manager Jeff Ireland. Ireland’s exact title with the Saints has not been determined, but Loomis says he’ll be involved in college and pro scouting and assist in other areas within the front office. He says Ireland will be able to provide fresh ideas

cut 19 (12) “more efficient”

To make room for Ireland in the front office, the team fired director of college scouting Rick Reiprish, who had been with the Black and Gold since the 2004 season.

ULM takes a six-game winning streak into tonight’s home game against Texas-Arlington. Defense has been the key to the Warhawks success, as they are allowing just 60 points a game and opponents are shooting 37-percent from the field. U-L-M Coach Keith Richard credits the size and length they have in the front court…

cut 17 (07) “some shots”

The Mavericks come into tonight’s game with a 10-and-7 record. The Warhawks sit atop the Sun Belt standings.

Also tonight, UL-Lafayette will try to snap their three-game losing streak as they host Arkansas State. And Louisiana Tech will try to stay perfect in Conference USA as they travel to face North Texas.

Anthony Davis returned from a toe injury last night and lead the Pelicans to a 96-80 win over the Los Angeles Lakers in the Smoothie King Center. Davis scored 29 points in his return and Tyreke Evans added 19, while Eric Gordon pumped in 17. The Pels are 21-21 and four games behind Phoenix for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

06:30 Newscast January 22, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal continues to insist there are neighborhoods in Europe where authority is ceded to a more harsh version of Islamic law. Jindal had a chance to back down from those comments in a one-on-one interview Neil Cavuto on Fox News…

cut 14 (11) “Sharia law”

Fox News previously reported the same claims, but has since apologized and said those reports were false.

New Orleans City Council is expected to vote on a controversial ordinance that would prohibit smoking in bars and casinos. Claudia Rodas, with the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, is in favor of the ordinance. She says more should be done to protect bar and casino workers from the dangers of second hand smoke…

cut 4 (08) “smoking ordinance”

Opponents of the measure say owners should be allowed to make the decision on whether or not to go smoke-free at their business.

A self-confessed child killer named Phillip DeSelle is set to be released from prison today and the family of the little girl and Evangeline Parish citizens are outraged. Erin Keyser (Kie-Zer) is the aunt of Averie Evans of Natchitoches who was killed by DeSelle when she was 11 years old. Keyser says the man served just 24 years in prison on a 50 year sentence.:

cut 8 (12) “his sentence”

Keyser says DeSelle, now 65, was given time off for good behavior because of the laws that were in place when he was convicted in the early 90s.

AM Newscall January 22, 2015

New Orleans City Council is expected to vote on a controversial ordinance that would prohibit smoking in bars and casinos. Eric Gill reports…

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A self-confessed child killer named Phillip DeSelle is set to be released from prison today and the family of the little girl and Evangeline Parish citizens are outraged. Michelle Southern reports.

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Governor Bobby Jindal appears on Fox News to defend his “No go Zones” comments. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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New Orleans City Council is expected to vote on a controversial ordinance that would prohibit smoking in bars and casinos. Claudia Rodas, with the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, is in favor of the ordinance. She says more should be done to protect bar and casino workers from the dangers of second hand smoke…

cut 4  (08)  “smoking ordinance”

Alex Fine, President of the French Quarter Business League, points out that there are already over 100 bars in the city that do not allow smoking. He says owners should be allowed to make the decision on whether or not they want to be smoke-free…

Cut 5  (08)  “see fit”

Rodas says employees in bars and casinos should be able to work in a smoke-free environment, like people who work in the restaurant industry. She says this is much bigger than a business decision, it’s a public health issue…

Cut 6 (09)  “second hand smoke”

Fine says the timing of this ordinance couldn’t be much worse. He says they are concerned about the revenue hit this measure could have on business, on top of the 20 to 30 percent drop in business due to the crime crisis in the city…

CUT 7 (07)  “smoking ban”

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A self-confessed child killer named Phillip DeSelle is set to be released from prison today and the family of the little girl and Evangeline Parish citizens are outraged. Erin Keyser (Kie-Zer) is the aunt of Averie Evans of Natchitoches who was killed by DeSelle when she was 11 years old. Keyser says the man served just 24 years in prison on a 50 year sentence.:

Cut 8 (12)  “his sentence” 

Keyser says DeSelle, now 65, was given time off for good behavior because of the laws that were in place when he was convicted in the early 90s. They believe he will be required to report to his probation officer in Acadiana at Turkey Creek. Keyser says they are spreading the word and putting his picture out there so people know this is happening.

Cut 9 (09)  “out there”

Keyser says they are glad laws in Louisiana have changed and now 85% of violent crime sentences must be served. She says Turkey Creek residents are extremely unhappy as their worst fear is that DeSelle could snap again…:

Cut 10 (09)  “their children especially” 

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As a result of the collapse of oil prices, Stone Energy Corp. which is based out of Lafayette, announces it will cut spending this year by more than half of what the company spent a year ago. Gifford Briggs, Vice President of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, says there are plenty of big oil companies who are being forced to scale back right now…:

cut 11 (12) “unexpected”

The cuts were part of an update Stone released on its operations. The report indicates the capital spending will go down to $450 million in 2015 when it spent $875 million last year. Briggs says the brunt of the impact will be felt by the companies who were doing business with companies that are making reductions…:

cut 12 (12)  “its people”

The price of oil has been steadily dropping and closed Wednesday at $47.28. Briggs says it was impossible to predict this would happen and it’s hard to say when crude will stop falling and gas prices will level off…:

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Governor Bobby Jindal continues to insist there are neighborhoods in Europe where authority is ceded to a more harsh version of Islamic law. Jindal had a chance to back down from those comments in a one-on-one interview with Neil Cavuto on Fox News…

Cut 14 (11)  “Sharia law”

Fox News previously reported the same claims, but has since apologized and said those reports were false. But in the governor’s interview on Fox News, he said there are government officials in Europe who say they have Muslim-led communities who do want to assimiliate..

Cut 15  (11)  “serious crimes”

While speaking with Neil Cavuto, Jindal expressed concern a similar situation could develop in this country, if our federal government doesn’t take appropriate measures to make sure immigrants are not trying to overturn our culture

Cut 16  (05)  “integration”

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U-L-M takes a six-game winning streak into tonight’s home against Texas-Arlington. Defense has been the key to the Warhawks success, as they are allowing just 60 points a game and opponents are shooting 37-percent from the field. U-L-M Coach Keith Richard credits the size and length they have in the front court…

Cut 17 (07)  “some shots”

The Mavericks come into tonight’s game with a 10-and-7 record. They beat the Warhawks three times last season, but U-L-M beat them in overtime earlier this month. Richard expects another close game tonight

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Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis has confirmed the hiring of former Dolphins General Manager Jeff Ireland. Ireland’s exact title with the Saints has not been determined, but Loomis says he’ll be involved in college and pro scouting and assist in other areas within the front office. He says Ireland will be able to provide fresh ideas

Cut 19 (12)   “more efficient”

To make room for Ireland in the front office, the team fired director of college scouting Rick Reiprish, who had been with the Black and Gold since the 2004 season. Loomis says Ireland has done some some great work in the NFL…

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LRN Newscast 17:30 January 21

Falling oil prices has resulted in Lafayette-based Stone Energy Company to announce it will cut spending this year by more than half of what they spent in 2014. Gifford Briggs, vice president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, says Stone Energy is not the only oil company scaling back..
cut 1 (12) “….unexpected”
The price of oil is trading at 47-dollars a barrel today.

According to the U-S Department of Health and Human Services, 137-thousand people in Louisiana have signed up for health insurance through the federal marketplace. Open enrollment ends on February 15th. More information can be found at health-care-dot-gov.

During an interview on Fox News today, Governor Bobby Jindal was asked about the state’s budget shortfall that has been pegged at one-point-four billion dollars. Jindal explained why the state is in this situation….
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Jindal also continued to make the case that there are “No Go Zones” in European neighborhoods and expressed concern that “No Go Zones” could pop up in the US if the federal government doesn’t take steps to make sure immigrants embrace America’s culture.

LSU football received a verbal commitment from one of the top high school prospects in the state, Riverdale defensive back Donte Jackson, who had five interceptions last season The 2015 recruiting class also features a couple of other highly thought of defensive backs in Kevin Toliver and Xavier Lewis.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 January 21

One of the top high school football prospects announced his decision to play at LSU today. Riverdale defensive back Donte Jackson chose the Tigers over Georgia and U-S-C. Football analyst Mike Detillier says Jackson is a great talent…:
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The five-foot-eleven cornerback from New Orleans had five interceptions in his senior and played well in the U-S Army All-American Bowl. Jackson is expected to sign with the Tigers on National Signing Day which is February. Detillier says LSU’s 2015 recruiting class also features a couple of other outstanding defensive backs in Kevin Toliver and Xavier Lewis.

In high school football coaching news…East St. John has named Alden Foster as their new head coach. Foster led the Amite Warriors to the Class Three-A Championship this past season.

Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis confirmed the hiring of former Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland and the firing Rick Reiprish, who was the director of college scouting. Loomis made the comments after watching practice at the Senior Bowl in Miami…
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Loomis added that the organization was in need of some fresh ideas.

Pelicans star Anthony Davis is expected to play tonight against Lakers after missing the last three games, because of a sprained left toe. And Kobe Bryant is also expected to play tonight after missing the last two games to rest his 36-year-old body. Tip-off is at 7 PM.