16:45 LRN Sportscast January 2nd

LSU Coach Les Miles has a big hire to make, now that defensive coordinator John Chavis has left for Texas A-and-M. Football insider Mike Detillier says there’s plenty of strong cadidates out there, including former USC defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast and Alabama linebackers coach Kevin Steele. Detillieve believes these individuals would be interested if Miles contacted them…
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Louisiana native and former Ole Miss head coach Ed Orgeron says he would be interesting in joining LSU’s staff, if contacted by Miles.

Saints head coach Sean Payton has reportedly fired three of his assistant coaches. That’s according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Wide receivers coach Henry Ellard, tight ends coach Terry Malone and assistant secondary coach Andre Curtis.

In the NBA tonight…the Pelicans host the Houston Rockets. New Orleans is 10-and-4 at home this season, while the Rockets have lost four of their last seven. One of those losses was to New Orleans back on December 18th. Tip-off tonight is at 7 PM.

The LSU men’s basketball team has one more tune-up tomorrow night before they begin SEC play. The Tigers will host Savannah State at 6 PM. LSU has won seven in a row, while Savannah State has a record of just three and nine.

In other college hoops action tomorrow…the Ragin Cajuns will host Troy at 7:15. U-L Lafayette opened conference play last week with an overtime win over Arkansas Little Rock, while the Trojans lost its league opener to Texas State.

Louisiana Tech begins Conference USA play tomorrow night by visiting Southern Miss. The Bulldogs are seeking their third consecutive conference championship.

And Southland play also gets underway tomorrow…McNeese State hosts Stephen F Austin, Nicholls State is at Lamar and Northwestern State visits Houston Baptist.

LRN Newscast 15:30 01-02-15

With the beginning of a new year, there are over 20 new state laws going into effect. That includes changes to Louisiana’s D-W-I laws. Jefferson Parish assistant district attorney Norma Broussard, says the changes will make it easier for everyone to understand the penalties.
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And that includes jail time for first-time offenders under the age of 21.

Louisiana has been experiencing some mild temperatures so far this winter which is setting the stage for a good crawfish season. LSU Ag Center Aquaculture specialist Dr. Greg Lutz says warmer weather allows the mudbugs to grow faster during the winter months…:
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It’s all good news for crawfish lovers this year.

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One of Louisiana’s sweethearts has passed away. Donna Douglas-who everyone knows as Elly Mae Clampett on “The Beverly Hillbillies”, dies on New Year’s Day yesterday. On the Jim Engster Show in May of 2013 Douglas said she’d never planned to be an actress…:
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Donna Douglas was 81.

Many LSU fans are playing armchair speculators, looking at who might take the vacant Defensive Coordinator position vacated by John Chavis. One name being bounced around is Louisiana native and former Ole Miss head coach Ed Orgeron. Football Analyst Mike Dettillier says Coach “O” has great interest in working at LSU…
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Another coach’s name that has surfaced is former USC Defensive Coordinator Clancy Pendergast.

LRN Newscast 14:30 01-02-14

State Police are investigating a two car crash on Highway 17 in Franklin Parish that has claimed the life of a Delhi man, after a 16 year-old driver in a truck crossed over the center line. Forty-seven year-old Drue Randolph died at the scene. The teenaged driver suffered minor injuries.

Louisiana native Donna Douglas, famously known as Elly Mae Clampett on The Beverly Hillbillies, died at the age of 81…:
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Mostly mild temperatures in the past few weeks are proving to be good news for the Louisiana crawfish season. Right now, they’re are at a fair size, and they should be getting bigger by the end of the month…
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That’s LSU Ag Center Aquaculture specialist Dr. Greg Lutz.

There’s a pretty impressive list of coaches names that could be in consideration for the LSU Defensive Coordinator position vacated by John Chavis. And football analyst Mike Detillier says all of the marquis names on the target list, should be interested if Les Miles makes the call…
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And the search continues.

PM LRN Newscall for January 2nd

There are some new state laws that are on the books with the start of a new year. Don Molino tells us about a few of them…

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Louisiana native Donna Douglas, famously known as Elly Mae Clampett on The Beverly Hillbillies, died at the age of 81 on New Years Day. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Just over 20 new state laws went into effect with the start of the new year. That includes changes to Louisiana’s D-W-I laws. Jefferson Parish assistant district attorney Norma Broussard, says the changes will make it easier for everyone to understand the penalties of driving under the influence

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Broussard says another change is that judges can now take certain measures to provide substance abuse help for those convicted of their first or second D-W-I…

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Broussard says the state’s revised D-W-I laws also calls for jail time for first time offenders, who are under the age of 21…

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Louisiana native Donna Douglas, famously known as Elly Mae Clampett on The Beverly Hillbillies, died at the age of 81 on New Years Day. She was born in Pride at and lived in Zachary in East Baton Rouge Parish. Douglas appeared on the Jim Engster show in May of 2013 and says she never considered not coming back to Louisiana…:

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Douglas was an author of works including the cookbook, Southern Favorites With a Taste of Hollywood. She was a “Miss Baton Rouge” and was named “Miss New Orleans” in 1957. On the Jim Engster Show in May of 2013 Douglas said she’d never planned to be an actress…:

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The CBS television series aired from 1962 to 1971 and Douglas starred on the program for all nine seasons. The Beverly Hillbillies became the number one show in the United States in its first two years. Douglas was famous for closing out the show with a whistle and her signature line, “Y’all come back now, here!” — which is how she signed off on the Jim Engster show in May 2013…:

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Louisiana has been experiencing some mild temperatures so far this winter which is good news for the crawfish season. LSU Ag Center Aquaculture specialist Dr. Greg Lutz says warmer weather allows the mudbugs to grow faster during the winter months…:

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Lutz says this also means the harvest will begin sooner than it normally would which is welcome by growers because we didn’t have a lot of rain during the fall…:

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Lutz says the supply of crawfish right now is fair and it should be getting bigger toward the end of the month. He says mudbug lovers like when the season starts early…:

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LSU fans are wondering who the Tigers will get to coach up the defense, now that John Chavis is in Texas as A-and-M’s defensive coordinator. Football insider Mike Detillier says it shouldn’t be hard to find a good replacement as many NFL and college football assistants will seek out the coaching vacancy at LSU

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Detillier says the names he’s keeping an eye on to replace “Chief” are former USC defensive coordiantor Clancy Pendergast, Alabama linebackers coach Kevin Steele, Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables and Penn State defensive coordinator Bob Shoop. And he believes these individuals would be interested if Miles contacted them

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Louisiana native and former Ole Miss head coach Ed Orgeron says he’s would be interested in joining LSU’s staff, if contacted by Miles. Detillier says Coach “O” has always had a great interest in working at LSU

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13:30 LRN Newscast January 2nd

Louisiana actress Donna Douglas, famoulsy known as Elly Mae Clampett on the “Beverely Hillbillies” TV show has passed away at the age of 81. Douglas was born in East Baton Rouge Parish and lived in Zachary. During a recent appearance on the “Jim Engster” show, Douglas said she never considered not living in Louisiana, despite becoming a movie and TV star…
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No word on the cause of her death.

Several new laws have gone into effect with the new year. Jefferson Parish Assistant District Attorney Norma Broussard says the state has revised its D-W-I laws and one of the new provisions calls for jail time for first time offenders, who are under the age of 21….
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Another new law allows a 16-year-old to register to vote, but they still can exercise their right to vote until they turn 18.

The mild weather across south Louisiana in December should help with this year’s crawfish season. LSU Ag Center aquaculture specialist, Doctor Greg Lutz, says when it’s warm, mud bugs will tend to move around and feed on things to get bigger, and this is welcome news, because we didn’t have a lot of rain during the fall..
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LSU fans are wondering who will replace John Chavis as LSU’s defensive coordinator. Football insider Mike Detillier says it shouldn’t be hard to find a good replacement as many NFL and college football assistants will seek out the coaching vacancy at LSU….
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Louisiana native and former Ole Miss head coach Ed Orgeron says he’s would be interested in joining LSU’s staff, if contacted by Les Miles.

12:30 Newscast January 2, 2015

Several media outlets are reporting 81-year-old Donna Douglas passed away on New Years Day. The native of Louisiana who lived in Zachary and was born in Pride in 1933 is best known for her role as Elly May Clampett in The Beverly Hillbillies. Douglas was also a Miss Baton Rouge and was named Miss New Orleans in 1957.

Just over 20 new state laws went into effect with the start of the new year. That includes changes to Louisiana’s D-W-I laws. Jefferson Parish assistant district attorney Norma Broussard, says judges can now take certain measures to provide substance abuse help for those convicted of their first or second D-W-I…:
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She says the state’s revised D-W-I laws also calls for jail time for first time offenders, who are under the age of 21.

If your New Years resolution is to live a healthier lifestyle, here are some tips. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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11:30 Newscast January 2, 2015

There are some new state laws that are on the books with the start of a new year. Don Molino tells us about a few of them…:
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Louisiana’s Economic Development Secretary Stephen Moret anticipates significant growth in 2015 as a result of the new projects they announced last year. He says a lot of that will take place in the high tech and the software development industry. Louisiana announced dozens of company expansions or re-locations last year which Moret says will result in 25,000 new jobs.

Louisiana has been experiencing some mild temperatures so far this winter which is good news for the crawfish season. LSU Ag Center Aquaculture specialist Dr. Greg Lutz says warmer weather allows the mudbugs to grow faster during the winter months…:
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Lutz says this also means the harvest will begin sooner than it normally would which is welcome by growers because we didn’t have a lot of rain during the fall.

Happy Ohio State fans are headed home from The Big Easy today after The Buckeyes upset Alabama 42-35 and now head into the college football championship game against Oregon January 12th at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

10:30 Newscast January 2, 2015

2015 promises to be another interesting year in Louisiana politics. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Gas prices dropped yet another 2 cents overnight as the fast decline continues into the new year. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular now stands at $2.07 which is over 11 cents less than this time last week and down $1.08 from the start of last year.

Just over 20 new state laws went into effect with the start of the new year. That includes changes to Louisana’s DWI laws. Jefferson Parish assistant district attorney Norma Broussard says the changes will make it easier for everyone to understand the penalties of driving under the influence…:
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Another new state law prohibits smoking within 25 feet of an entrance to a state office building.

With a New Year underway, many people strive to live a healthier lifestyle and try to lose weight. Melissa Martin with the State Department of Health and Hospitals says in order to keep your New Years resolution you can start with keeping it simple and realistic…:
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Martin says drinking water is very important to staying on track because the number one symptom of dehydration is hunger.

 

LRN Newscast 09:30 January 2

A busy year in politics is anticipated in 2015. We’ll have statewide elections and that means voters will choose a new governor. And current Governor Bobby Jindal is expected to announce he’s running for President this year. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s unclear how involved Jindal will be with state matters in his final year in office…
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Pinsonat says another story line to watch is the budget as lawmakers will once again have to deal with a revenue deficit.

Three people were killed on New Year’s eve night in a two-vehicle crash in Livingston Parish. State Police trooper Jared Sandifer says 24-year-old Trinity Kiger of Satsuma hit another vehicle near Walker, killing himself and two others inside the other vehicle….
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The two victims in the other vehicle were a mother and daugther from Denham Springs.

Louisiana’s Economic Development Secretary Stephen Moret is anticipating significant job growth in 2015. Scott Carwile has more…
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Sad Alabama fans are leaving Louisiana today. They watched the Crimson Tide lose last night in the Sugar Bowl as Ohio State pulled off the upset with a 42-35 victory in the Mercedes Benz Superdome. The win for the Buckeyes puts them in the national championship game against Oregon on January 12th. That game will be played in Dallas.

LRN Newscast 08:30 January 2nd

Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Stephen Moret anticipates the state’s economy will experience significant job growth in 2015. Moret says in 2014, Louisiana announced dozens of company expansions or re-locations, which will result in 25-thousand new jobs…
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If your New Year’s resolution is to live a healthier lifestyle, here are some tips. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Three people were killed in a New Year’s eve crash in Livingston Parish, including an 11-year-old girl. State Police trooper Jared Sandifer says alcohol is not suspected in the two-vehicle wreck that happened around 8:15 on Wednesday night near Walker…
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The 11-year-old girl that died in the crash has been identified as Hannah Chisholm of Denham Springs.

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office has arrested two men from Slidell for allegedly stealing 19 cases of commercial-grade fireworks. Authorities say the fireworks were intended to be used New Year’s eve night for a show in Bossier City. Detectives believe 22-year-old Marcus Stewart and 30-year-old Donald Armlin Junior stole the fireworks between December 23rd and 29th.