08:30 Newscast June 29, 2015

Louisiana appears to be the only state still fighting the Supreme Court’s decision on same-sex marriages. Jeff Palermo has more…

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State Police say a single vehicle accident in Natchitoches parish has taken the life of a Boyce man. They say the vehicle driven by 48-year-old Bryan Chauvin began hydroplaning during a moderate rainstorm. The vehicle then exited the roadway and struck several trees. Chauvin, who was wearing a seat belt, received serious injuries and was transported to a local hospital where he later died. The investigation is continuing.

A UCLA Williams Institute study shows same sex marriages in Louisiana could mean a 28 million dollar boost to the economy over the next three years. Study author Lee Badgett says they used the US census to calculate the economic impact these marriages could have on the state…

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Badgett says this will also increase the amount of jobs available in the wedding fields.

The sixth question in Louisiana Radio Network’s ongoing gubernatorial Q&A, asks the four major candidates if elected, would you propose a budget that keeps funding levels for the Department of Agriculture and the LSU and Southern AgCenters at least at their current level? US Senator David Vitter says it’s important to stabilize the budgets for these entities. He says since 2008, the number of full-time employees at the LSU AgCenter has decreased by 31-percent…

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All candidate answers can be found at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com.

07:30 Newscast June 29, 2015

Louisiana is still not recognizing same-sex marriages despite Friday’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. State Attorney General Buddy Caldwell says the Court’s decision has no mandate or order that makes it final. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says this statement sends the message Louisiana intends to fight the federal government over a civil rights issue…

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The Jindal Administration has said they are waiting on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to rule on a case involving Louisiana’s same-sex marriage ban.

Louisiana Radio Network’s sixth question in our Governor Q&A asked the four major gubernatorial candidates if elected, would you propose a budget keeping funding levels for the Department of Agriculture and the LSU and Southern AgCenters at least at their current level? Democratic Amite Representative John Bel Edwards says he’s committed to maintain funding. He says, since 2008, state funding for the LSU AgCenter has been cut 23-percent and Southern’s AgCenter funding has dropped by 30-percent…

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According to a UCLA Williams Institute study, same sex marriages in Louisiana could mean a 28 million dollar boost to the economy over the next three years. Study author Lee Badgett says many small businesses will thrive if this estimate proves true…

cut 11 (11) “and florists”

Badgett says there are about 4,000 gay couples living in Louisiana and it is expected that half will get married within the next three years.

Louisiana has the second most lightning strikes a year in the nation, according to a report by Yahoo. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Louisianians spend most of their time hunting, fishing, and participating in other outdoor activities which increases vulnerability to lightning strikes. He also debunks a myths about what happens when lightning hits…

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According to State Farm, Louisiana ranks 4th in the nation for lightning claims.

06:45 Sportscast June 29, 2015

According to 24-7 sports, LSU football’s 2016 recruiting class is ranked number one in the country. With national signing day still several months away, the Tigers have 17 verbal commitments, including two five-star prospects, cornerback Saivion Smith from Florida and St. Thomas Aquinas defensive tackle Edwin Alexander from Hammond. 24-7 sports, Shea Dixon, says Coach Les Miles has hired some great recruiters…

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Ten of LSU’s commitments are from Louisiana.

Offensive lineman Jahri Evans took a pay cut this offseason, but the Saints veteran says he’s not upset about it. The team entered the offseason with serious salary cap problems. Evans tells ESPN that it’s just part of the reality of being a player with fairly hefty salary. The veteran guard will make about half-a-million dollars less this season, but he will still wear the Black & Gold.
The LSU men’s basketball team has received a verbal commitment from U-High guard Wayde Sims. Sims help the Cubs win two consecutive Class 3A state championships. According to Louisiana Basketball Report, Sims is listed as Louisiana’s number 7 senior prospect for 2016.

Danielle Ballard’s basketball career at LSU has come to an end. In a news release, the Lady Tigers said Ballard will not return for her senior season. Ballard, a former first-team All-Southeastern Conference player, averaged 12.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.8 assists over the last three seasons.

Former LSU Tiger Austin Nola has been promoted to Triple-A. Nola was drafted by the Miami Marlins in 2012 and has been playing at the team’s Class Double-A affilliate in Jacksonville. Nola joined the New Orleans Zephyrs over the weekend during their trip to Iowa.

In his 12th at-bat as a pro, Alex Bregman hit his first professional home run. The former LSU standout shortstop’s dinger came in the third inning of Quad City’s 6-1 win over Cedar Rapids Sunday. Bregman, the second overall pick in this year’s Major League Baseball Draft, signed with the Houston Astros Thursday and debuted with the Class A Iron Pigs the following day.

06:30 Newscast June 29, 2015

Despite a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, Louisiana is still not recognizing same-sex marriages. The Jindal Administration has said they are waiting on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to rule on a case involving Louisiana’s same-sex marriage ban. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says the state is fighting an uphill battle…

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Clerks of Court are holding off on issuing marriage licenses until a 25-day period concludes where Supreme Court decisions can be challenged.

A report by Yahoo says Louisiana has the second most lightning strikes a year in the country. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we average about 827,000 strikes a year and lightning has caused 142 fatalities since 1959, or about 2.5 deaths a year.

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Louisiana trails Florida but is just ahead of Mississippi.

In Louisiana Radio Network’s ongoing gubernatorial Q&A, we asked the four major candidates about agriculture. We asked, if elected, would you propose a budget that keeps funding levels for the Department of Agriculture and the LSU and Southern AgCenters at least at their current level? Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says it’s important to keep funding these entities because agriculture has a $12 billion economic impact on the state…

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You can find all candidate responses at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com.

Former LSU standout shortstop Alex Bregman hit his first professional home run Sunday in Quad City’s 6-1 win over Cedar Rapids.

LRN AM Newscall for Monday June 29

Yahoo reports Louisiana has the second most lightning strikes in the country right after Florida. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A UCLA Williams Institute study finds same sex marriages could bring millions into Louisiana. Scott Carwile speaks with the study author to find out how…

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Louisiana appears to be the only state still fighting the Supreme Court’s decision on same-sex marriages. Jeff Palermo has more…

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In Louisiana Radio Network’s ongoing gubernatorial Q&A, we asked the four major candidates about agriculture. We asked, if elected, would you propose a budget that keeps funding levels for the Department of Agriculture and the LSU and Southern AgCenters at least at their current level? Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says it’s important to keep funding these entities because agriculture has a $12 billion economic impact on the state…

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Democratic Amite Representative John Bel Edwards says he’s committed to maintain funding to the AgCenters. He says, since 2008, state funding for the LSU AgCenter has been cut 23-percent and Southern’s AgCenter funding has dropped by 30-percent…

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US Senator David Vitter says it’s important to stabilize the budgets for these entities. He says since 2008, the number of full-time employees at the LSU AgCenter has decreased by 31-percent…

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Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says he’s committed to continue funding at current or higher levels. He says as as goes Louisiana’s farming, in a lot of ways, so goes Louisiana’s economy as a whole…

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A report by Yahoo says Louisiana has the second most lightning strikes a year in the country.  Louisiana trails Florida but is just ahead of Mississippi. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we average about 827,000 strikes a year and lightning has caused 142 fatalities since 1959, or about 2.5 deaths a year.

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Keim says Louisianians spend most of our time hunting, fishing, and participating in other outdoor activities which increases our vulnerability to lightning strikes. He also debunks a myths about what happens when lightning hits.

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According to State Farm, Louisiana ranks 4th in the nation for lightning claims. In 2014, State Farm paid 6.5 million for more than 13-hundred insurance claims related to lightning stikes in Louisiana. Keim advises people to get in a car or go inside if lightning gets bad during a thunderstorm and no matter what, don’t hide under a tree. He says be careful when touching metal objects when lightning can be seen.

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According to a UCLA Williams Institute study, same sex marriages in Louisiana could mean a 28 million dollar boost to the economy over the next three years. Study author Lee Badgett says many small businesses will thrive if this estimate proves true.

cut 11 (11)  “and florists”

Badgett says there are about 4,000 gay couples living in Louisiana and it is expected that half will get married within the next three years. She says they used the US census to calculate the economic impact these marriages could have on the state.

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Badgett says this will also increase the amount of jobs available in the wedding fields. She says the state government will find sales tax revenue from hotels and restaurant meals.

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Despite a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, Louisiana is still not recognizing same-sex marriages. The Jindal Administration has said they are waiting on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to rule on a case involving Louisiana’s same-sex marriage ban. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says the state is fighting an uphill battle…

Cut 14 (12) “marriage licenses”

Clerks of Court are holding off on issuing marriage licenses until a 25-day period concludes where Supreme Court decisions can be challenged. State Attorney General Buddy Caldwell says the decision has no mandate or order from the highest court that makes the decision final. Ciolino says this statement sends the message  Louisiana intends to fight the federal government over a civil rights issue…

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Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that states must recognize same-sex marriage, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will likely move forward with its case on gay marriage. The ruling by the appeals court will most likely be a formality, and Ciolino says the state won’t have to wait long for its decision…

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According to 24-7 sports, LSU football’s 2016 recruiting class is ranked number one in the country. With national signing day still several months away, the Tigers have 17 verbal commitments, including two five-star prospects, cornerback Saivion Smith from Florida and St. Thomas Aquinas defensive tackle Edwin Alexander from Hammond. 24-7 sports, Shea Dixon, says Coach Les Miles has hired some great recruiters…

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Dixon says not only is LSU receiving verbal commitments from some talented football players, they are also filling positions of need, especially on the defensive side of the ball

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Ten of LSU’s commitments are from Louisiana. Dixon says the Tigers are also doing the well in Texas, as four of their verbal pledges are from the Lone Star state

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LRN Newscast 10:30 Jeff Palermo

The gay and lesbian community is elated about the historic Supreme Court ruling that legalizes gay marriage. But Gene Mills with the Louisiana Family Forum says this opens up for litigation because there will be churches who will seek to stand by their religious belief that marriage is only between a man and a woman…:
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The Louisiana Clerks of Court Association is telling employees not to issue licenses because there is a 25 day waiting period for a re-hearing on Supreme Court decisions.

Florida Highway Patrol says a church school bus that left from the town of Deville in Rapides Parish crashed on I-10 in Walton County yesterday. Authorities say 20 people were taken to hospitals, but none of the injuries are considered life threatening. Officials say most of the people hurt were youths.

Two events benefiting Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign take place today in Baton Rouge. The first is a fundraising event at a downtown hotel, hosted by Tom Benson and others. The second is an invitation only event at the Governor’s Mansion featuring LSU football coach Les Miles and Saints coach Sean Payton. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this is probably Jindal’s best and last chance to raise significant money in Louisiana…

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Jindal will appear on NBC’s Meet the Press tomorrow.

It’s now a crime in Louisiana to share an explicit picture of someone without their permission because you want to cause emotional harm to that person. Governor Bobby Jindal signed Kenner Representative Julie Stokes’ “revenge porn” bill into law…
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Violators of the law could face up to two years in prison.

LRN Newscast 09:30

Same sex couples are celebrating the US Supreme Court’s landmark decision that legalizes gay marriage. Michelle Southern has more…
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Louisiana Clerks of Court Association Executive Director Debbie Hudnall says the Supreme Court allows for a 25-day challenge period for any judgement or decision…
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It’s Operation Dry Water this weekend, and that means increased patrols on the water to check for DWI boaters. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Spokesman Adam Einck says the state’s participation in the national program, along with their boaters safety course, has helped to keep the number of fatalities down.
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Einck reminds boaters that DWI laws on the water are the same as if you were driving a car.

Louisiana’s “revenge porn” bill has been signed into law by Governor Bobby Jindal. The bill’s author–Kenner Representative Julie Stokes–says anyone who shares an explicit image of someone on the internet without their permission faces up to 2 years in prison…
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LRN Newscast 08:30 June 27

The Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex couples can get married, but in Louisiana gay couples are still not able to get a marriage license. Louisiana Clerks of Court Association Executive Director Debbie Hudnall says they will not issue licenses until the Supreme Court challenge period is over…
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A statement from the Attorney General’s office said that it has found nothing that makes the Court’s order effective immediately. Governor Bobby Jindal says they are waiting to hear from the 5th Circuit Court of appeals, which has heard arguments over Louisiana’s ban on gay marriages.

58 years ago today Hurricane Audrey came ashore in Cameron Parish. According to the National Weather Service, Audry killed at least 500 people, many of those in Cameron and Vermilion parishes.

Two events benefiting Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign, that involve some pretty big names, will take place in Baton Rouge today. Scott Carwile has more…
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Florida Highway Patrol says a church school bus that left from the town of Deville in Rapides Parish crashed on I-10 in Walton County yesterday. Authorities say 20 people were taken to hospitals, but none of the injuries are considered life threatening. Officials say most of the people hurt were youths.

LRN sportscast June 27

One of the best LSU running backs ever will be inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame this weekend. Kevin Faulk was a three-time all-SEC selection and the Carencro native went on to win three Super Bowl rings with the Patriots. Faulk says his football career took off in New England…
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Former Saints and Ragin Cajuns quarterback Jake Delhomme is also part of the eight member class that will go through induction ceremonies tonight in Natchitoches. Joining the NFL stars are former college football coach Pat Collins, former softball coach Yvette Girouard, basketball player and coach Avery Johnson, former McNeese State standout Leonard Smith, former St. Aug football coach Otis Washington and horse trainer Frank Brothers.

Former LSU Tiger Alex Bregman played in his first professional baseball game last night and as a designated hitter he went one for five with a single in the ninth inning.

The United States defeated China last night 1-0 in the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup. Carli Lloyd scored the only goal on a header in the 51st minute. Hope Solo had her fourth straight shutout. The U-S plays again Tuesday night against Germany in the semi-finals.

Former Louisiana Tech standout Michale Kyser has received an NBA Summer League invite from the Toronto Raptors. Kyser averaged nine points and seven rebounds from the Bulldogs last season. The Raptors will compete in the Las Vegas NBA Summer League, beginning on July 10th.

LSU athletics finished 15th in the annual Learfield Directors’ Cup rankings. The rankings are compiled by adding up how a college performed in all sports during the 2014-15 athletic season. Of LSU’s 21 sports, 16 competed and placed in an NCAA event with the men’s golf team leading the way with the program’s first national title in 60 years.

LRN Newscast 17:30 June 26

In a five-to-four decision, the US Supreme Court ruled gay and lesbian couples have the right to marry. It’s a ruling that upsets conservatives in Louisiana. Gene Mills, with the Louisiana Family Forum, says the Supreme Court has stripped all Americans of the freedom to debate and decide marriage policy through the democratic process…
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But same-sex couples are celebrating the decision. Matthew Patterson, with Equality Louisiana, says it’s hard to put into words what this decision means…
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Louisiana Clerks of Court are still not issuing licenses to gay couples. They are waiting for a 25-day challenge period to lapse before issuing any licenses to same sex couples.

Former Saints and Ragin Cajuns quarterback Jake Delhomme will be inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday night. Delhomme credits former Saints offensive coordinator and current Packers head coach Mike McCarthy for the success he had in the NFL…
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Delhomme is one of eight sports figures that make up the 2015 class.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is taking part in Operation Dry Water this weekend. LDWF Spokesperson Adam Einck says they’ve participated in this federal event since 2009…:
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In 2014, alcohol played a role in six of the 18 boating fatalities in the state.