LRN Newscast 14:30 02-05-15

With only a week and a half left in open enrollment for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, officials say it’s time to get it done. Billy Justice, who is the Director of Marketing for Vantage HealthPlan in Monroe says people need of health insurance have plenty of options for residents…
CUT 5 (07) “for themselves”

In an effort to reduce employee payroll in the face of budget cuts, Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain is offering employees an early retirement incentive rather than layoff employees. Strain says a third budget cut is making the early retirement offers necessary. This plan is expected to result in continuing payroll savings and lessen layoffs next budget year. Strain says any further reduction in staff will make it difficult for his department to perform
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Police in Crowley are searching for a suspect who allegedly shot and killed another man during an overnight robbery. The two men were reportedly in the same vehicle where a struggle took place, and 24 year-old Darius Thomas allegedly shot 24 year-old Daniel Tezeno as he tried to escape from the vehicle. Tezeno was pronounced dead at the hospital.

Abita Brewing Co. in Abita Springs has fired back at Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial which essentially says craft beer is for snobs…:
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13:30 Newscast February 5th, 2015

We’re 10 days away before open enrollment ends and so far nearly 150,000 Louisianians have signed up through the Affordable Care Act. That’s according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. Billy Justice, with Vantage HealthPlan in Monroe, says almost all of the carriers increased their premiums this year and the biggest challenge facing returning consumers is going back to recalculate their subsidy…:
CUT 4 (08) “paying each month”
Justice encourages people who are in need of health insurance to check out the marketplace.

In an effort to reduce employee payroll in the face of budget cuts, Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain is offering employees an early retirement incentive rather than lay off employees. This early retirement incentive is an effort to comply with budget cuts required to balance the state budget. Strain says his department has already seen two mid-year budget cuts…:
CUT 12 (06) “second cut”

Abita Brewing Co. in Abita Springs has fired back at Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial which essentially says craft beer is for snobs. The Budweiser commercial says “let them sip their pumpkin peach ale” and Abita President David Blossman responded to that with a video on YouTube bragging about making just such a beer once on a small scale…:
CUT 7 (09) “to point that out”
Blossman says Abita is proud to fuss over their beer which is a huge part of the culture in Louisiana.

Saints Owner Tom Benson will not testify in a Texas courtroom at a hearing over his car dealerships, ranch and other assets in and around San Antonio. Benson’s attorneys say he has left Texas and returned to Louisiana. Analysts say it’s not good for the 87-year-old to not speak in the case where his daughter and grandchildren are fighting to try and force Benson to keep paying them trust fund money.

 

PM Newscall February 5th, 2015

The US Department of Health and Human Services reports, with 10 days before open enrollment ends, nearly 150,000 Louisianians have signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Eric Gill has more…

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Abita Brewing Co. in Abita Springs has fired back at Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial which essentially says craft beer is for snobs. Michelle Southern has that…:

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With 10 days before open enrollment ends, nearly 150,000 Louisianians have signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. Billy Justice, Director of Marketing for Vantage HealthPlan in Monroe, feels people are getting more knowledgeable about the health care marketplace…

CUT 3 (07)  “that are offered”

Last year, almost 102,000 residents purchased health care plans through the federal marketplace. Justice says almost all of the carriers increased their premiums this year and the biggest challenge facing returning consumers is going back to recalculate their subsidy…

CUT 4 (08)  “paying each month”

With only a week and a half left, Justice encourages people who are in need of health insurance to check out the marketplace. He says the plans come from private insurance companies and there are plenty of options for residents who need to sign up…

CUT 5 (07)  “for themselves”

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Abita Brewing Co. in Abita Springs has fired back at Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial which essentially says craft beer is for snobs. Other small brewers throughout the country are doing the same. The beer giant’s commercial shows people sniffing beer and saying brews shouldn’t be fussed over. Abita President David Blossman says they are proud to fuss over beer

CUT 6 (11)  “in a certain way”

Blossman says they like to use Louisiana produce in their beers such as strawberries and satsumas to highlight what is uniquely Louisiana. The Budweiser commercial says “let them sip their pumpkin peach ale” and Abita responded to that with a video on YouTube bragging about making just such a beer once on a small scale…:

CUT 7 (09)  “to point that out”

In Abita’s video they say “We’re not a dog and pony show” — taking a jab at the popular Budweiser puppy/Clydesdale commercial. Blossman also says Budweiser suggests their beer is “brewed the hard way.” He says he has no idea what that means…:

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Noranda Alumina in St. James Parish is asking the state department of environmental quality for permission to release mercury into the air, after learning they may have been doing so without a permit since they began operations in 1959. D-E-Q spokesperson Greg Langley says the refinery could be fined for releasing mercury without a permit

CUT 9 (09)  “near future”

Langley says D-E-Q doesn’t monitor for mercury releases on a regular basis, so it needs to be determined how much mercury may have been released and for how long, before a potential fine is handed down….

cut 10 (10)  “how soon”

Langley says Noranda recently discovered that they were releasing mercury into the air. He says now the company is seeking a permit, so they can operate legally….

cut 11 (10) “those are factors”

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In an effort to reduce employee payroll in the face of budget cuts, Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain is offering employees an early retirement incentive rather than layoff employees. This early retirement incentive is an effort to comply with budget cuts required to balance the state budget. Strain says his department has already seen two mid-year budget cuts…

cut 12 (06)  “second cut”

Strain says a third budget cut is making the early retirement offers necessary. This plan is expected to result in continuing payroll savings and lessen layoffs next budget year. Strain says any further reduction in staff will make it difficult for his department to perform their constitutional job…

cut 13 (06)  “is critical”

Strain says the department staff has been reduced from 1,006 in 2007 to under 540 today. He says this is their fourth layoff avoidance plan since he assumed office in 2008. Strain says despite the budget woes, they will continue to work to fulfill the critical mission of the agency…

cut 14 (08)  “12 billion dollars”

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12:30 Newscast February 5th, 2015

The US Department of Health and Human Services reports, with 10 days before open enrollment ends, nearly 150,000 Louisianians have signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Eric Gill has more…:
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A woman from Bossier City is under arrest for allegedly stealing over $42,000 from an elderly Medicaid patient she was assigned to assist in paying bills. Authorities say 51-year-old Connie Monts is accused of using her position as a bookkeeper to write fake checks to herself from the patient’s checking account.

Noranda Alumina in St. James Parish is asking the state department of environmental quality for permission to release mercury into the air, after learning they may have been doing so without a permit since they began operations in 1959. D-E-Q spokesperson Greg Langley says the refinery could be fined for releasing mercury without a permit…:
CUT 9 (09) “near future”
He says Norando didn’t know they were releasing mercury into the air so now they are seeking a permit so they can operate legally.

Gas prices jumped almost a nickle last night. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is now $1.98 according to the American Automobile Association.

 

11:30 Newscast February 5th, 2015

With 10 days before open enrollment ends, nearly 150,000 Louisianians have signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. Billy Justice, Director of Marketing for Vantage HealthPlan in Monroe, feels people are getting more knowledgeable about the health care marketplace…:
CUT 3 (07) “that are offered”
Last year, almost 102,000 residents purchased health care plans through the federal marketplace.

A 32-year-old south Louisiana man faces several charges, including first-offense D-W-I, for his role in a head-on bus crash that injured several students. The collision occurred Tuesday morning in Livingston Parish and Sheriff investigators believe Brandon Vince of Livingston was impaired at the time of the crash. He is also charged with 17 counts of vehicular negligent injuring. The injuries to the school children were minor to moderate.

Abita Brewing Co. in Abita Springs has fired back at Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial which essentially says craft beer is for snobs. Other small brewers throughout the country are doing the same. The beer giant’s commercial shows people sniffing beer and saying brews shouldn’t be fussed over. Abita President David Blossman says they are proud to fuss over beer
CUT 6 (11) “in a certain way”
Budweiser’s commercial also suggests brewing shouldn’t be that hard but Blossman says brewing isn’t hard — it’s fun.

There were no big Powerball winners last night according to the Louisiana Lottery. The prize for this Saturday night’s February 7th drawing now goes to an estimated $360 million dollars with a cash value of $250 million dollars.

 

11:40 Sportscast Feb 5

LSU’s 2015 football recruiting class features seven of the top ten ranked players in the state, including Warren Easton wide receiver Tyron Johnson, who is Louisiana’s top prospect. Coach Les Miles says Johnson will be a dominant wide receiver at LSU…
cut 17 (17) “….we’ll play you”
Miles said at the Bayou Bash that if Louisiana high school football players don’t want to play at LSU than the hell with him. You can see it for yourself at tiger-rag-dot-com.

The Oklahoma City Thunder scored the final 13 points to outlast the New Orleans Pelicans 102-91 last night. The Thunder’s Russell Westbrook had a career-high 45 points.

U-L Lafayette signed 24 football players on national signing day. The class is ranked first among Sun Belt schools by both Scout-dot-com and 24-7-sports.com. Five offensive lineman are part of this class and Coach Mark Hudspeth says they are all really good…
cut 30 (13) “…that aspect”
One of those offensive lineman is Cole Prudhomme from Eunice.

U-L-M’s class has three quarterbacks, including Delhi Charter’s Frank Maxwell. Warhawks recruiting coordinator Mario Price says they like to have competition at that position…
cut 20 (15) “….those numbers’
The other two quarterbacks are Will Collins from Oklahoma and Chandler Eiland from Texas.

10:30 Newscast February 5th, 2015

The Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office warns parents about a social media app, called Yik Yak, that’s being used for cyberbullying. Eric Gill reports…:
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The LSU Alumni Association is taking a stand against possible massive budget cuts from the state. They’ve launched Tiger Advocates — a grass roots effort with the purpose of lobbying lawmakers to hear the voice of people who love LSU and don’t want to see the university take another budget hit.

A man from south Louisiana is booked with a DUI after he crashed head-on into a school bus this week. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says 32-year-old Brandon Vince crossed the center line on a road in Denham Springs and slammed into the bus full of children. He says they believe the man was impaired at the time…:
CUT 11 (08) “system”
Vince is also charged with being in possession of drugs and 17 counts of negligent injuring. All of the children are okay but many did have to be evaluated at a hospital.

Bossier Parish Community College makes history as they sign a female player to a baseball scholarship. Sarah Hudek (Hoo-Deck) is a left handed pitcher and is the daughter of MLB All-Star John Hudek. Coach Aaron Vorachek says she will be one of the first girls ever to play baseball at the collegiate level…:
CUT 7 (04) “another pitcher”
He says Hudek is a left hander capable of throwing up to 80 miles per hour.

 

09:30 Newscast February 5, 2015

Law enforcement warns parents about a social media app, called Yik Yak, that’s being used for cyberbullying. Washington Parish Chief Deputy Mike Haley says parents have called them reporting their children have been bullied through the app. Haley says there are consequences for using social media to bully or make threats…

cut 6 (05) “they’re cyberbullying”

Haley says no charges have been filed and this case has been assigned to their Cybercrimes Investigator.

The LSU Alumni Association is organizing a lobbying effort to protect LSU campuses from significant budget cuts. LSU Alumni Association President Cliff Vannoy says they are seeking volunteers that will be part of a group called Tiger Advocates, who will have lawmakers’ attention as they craft the budget…

cut 13 (10) “best possible way”

If you want to be a Tiger Advocate, go to the LSU Alumni website.

The driver of the car that crashed head on into a school bus in Denham Springs on Tuesday is booked for DUI and other drug charges. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says 32-year-old Brandon Vince was behind the wheel when he crossed a center line and hit the bus full of children…:

cut 10 (08) “drugs in his possession”

Ard says at least 15 of the children on the bus were treated and released for minor to moderate injuries after the crash.

Bossier Parish Community College makes history as they sign a female player to a baseball scholarship. Coach Aaron Vorachek says 5-foot-10 Sarah Hudek is capable of throwing in the upper 70s to low 80 miles per hour which, as a left-hander, is acceptable for anyone at the collegiate level…

cut 8 (12) “not be successful”

Sarah is the daughter of former Major League All-Star relief pitcher John Hudek.

LRN Newscast 08:30 Feb 5

Law enforcement warns parents about a social media app that’s being used for cyberbullying. Yik Yak is an anonymous bulletin board where users can post comments that can be read by anyone within a 10 mile radius. Washington Parish Chief Deputy Mike Haley says parents are reporting their children have been bullied through the Yik Yak app…
cut 4 (08) “…as we can”
Haley reminds residents that cyberbullying is a crime in Louisiana.

Bossier Parish Coummunity College has signed a female, who will pitch on their baseball team. Head Coach Aaron Vorachek says this is not a publicity stunt, he says Sarah Hudek struck out 14 hitters in 12 innings at the Under World Wood Bat Championships…
cut 9 (09) “…I’m excited to have her’
Sarah is the daughter of former Major League All-Star John Hudek.

The LSU Alumni Association seeks volunteers to help lobby against potential budget cuts to LSU campuses. Jeff Palermo has the story…
cut 3 (30) “….reporting”

A state lawmaker who pushed to have a special session so lawmakers can work on the state’s budget problems has given up on that effort. Houma Representative Joe Harrison says there wasn’t enough support among fellow legislators.

No one won last night’s 324-million dollar Powerball jackpot. The jackpot for Saturday’s drawing grows to 360-million dollars.

LRN Newscast 07:30 February 5

A south Louisiana man who crashed head-on into a bus has been arrested and faces charges of D-W-I and drug possession. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says they believe 32-year-old Brandon Vince of Livingston was intoxicated when he slammed into a bus Tuesday morning, injuring over a dozen students…
cut 12 (11) “…gonna come out good”
None of the students’ injuries were considered serious.

Authorities in Washington Parish are concerned about a social media app called Yik Yak, which is used for cyberbullying. Chief deputy Mike Haley says parents need to be aware of their children’s social media activities…
cut 5 (07) “….using it appropriately’
Yik Yak is an anonymous bulletin board where users can post comments that can be read by anyone within a ten mile radius.

The LSU Alumni Association seeks volunteers to lobby against deep cuts to higher education…
cut 15 (10) “….asset”
That’s President Cliff Vannoy, who says this grassroot network called Tiger Advocates will make their voices heard by communicating directly with state legislators.

Bossier Parish Community College makes history as they sign a female to a baseball scholarship…
cut 2 (30) “…reporting”