14:30 Newscast, December 9th, 2015

Louisiana has the lowest percentage of women lawmakers according to a new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts. The report shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women. But in 2016, five more women will be serving at the state Capitol. UNO Political Science Professor Christine Day says that’s a good sign…:
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The national average of female participation in state legislatures was about 24-percent last year.

Republican Col. Rob Maness has filed a statement of candidacy for the open Louisiana senate seat being vacated by Senator David Vitter next year. Maness unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Senate in 2014. He says the experience of people running and being elected these days is very limiting and he believes it’s his duty to provide leadership and expertise…:
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The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office says the man accused of killing his girlfriend then fleeing to Colorado has waived extradition. They say 27-year-old Miles Guidry allegedly murdered 26-year-old Clair Walley last month. Deputies say Guidry will be brought back to Lafayette in the next few days and booked with second degree murder.

A Calvary Baptist Academy teacher has been arrested for inappropriate conduct through online messaging with his student. State Police Trooper Matt Harris says 25-year-old Kyle Rutledge of Shreveport contacted the 16-year-old victim who then told her parents. He says investigators busted the teacher in the act…:
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He says Rutledge faces many charges. Harris says they take situations like these extremely serious and if convicted, Rutledge could face up to 70 years in prison and fined up to 75-thousand dollars.

 

PM Newscall, December 9th, 2015

A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women, the lowest percentage in the nation. Eric Gill reports…

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The LSU Foundation says the percentage of alumni who give to LSU on a regular basis is “dead last” in the Southeastern Football Conference. Jeff Palermo reports…:

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A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts shows Louisiana has the lowest percentage in the nation of women participating in the state legislature. The report shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women. UNO Political Science Professor Christine Day says this is not a surprise as the bottom 10 of this list are generally Republican, conservative states…

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The national average of female participation in state legislatures was about 24-percent last year. In 2016, four more women will serve in the Louisiana House, while one more woman will serve in the state Senate. While it’s unclear if this will move Louisiana out of the bottom spot, Day says this is a good sign…

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She points out that Louisiana has had a woman in the US Senate, Mary Landrieu, and a woman governor, Kathleen Blanco. Day says Hillary Clinton’s presidential run could influence other women to jump into politics…

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A Calvary Baptist Academy teacher has been arrested for inappropriate conduct through online messaging with his student. According to State Police, 25-year-old Kyle Rutledge of Shreveport contacted a 16-year-old female student online. Trooper Matt Harris says the student immediately told her parents about the initial inappropriate message, who notified the school and authorities.

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Harris says Rutledge was charged with Computer Aided Solicitation of a Minor, Indecent Behavior with Juveniles, and Prohibited Sexual Conduct between Educator and Student. He says a teacher is supposed to be a trusted adult in a student’s life.

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Harris says they take crimes like this very seriously. He says if convicted, Rutledge could face up to 70 years in prison and fined up to 75-thousand dollars.

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The percentage of alumni who give to LSU on a regular basis is “dead last” in the Southeastern Football Conference. That’s according to LSU Foundation Head Stephen Moret. He said on the Jim Engster Show that only 6 percent of LSU’s graduates donate money to the university…:

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Moret says the average in private donations by alumni for all SEC school’s is around 14 percent. He said on the Jim Engster show that LSU students aren’t being told about giving back to their alma mater and why it matters, which is what needs to change…:

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LSU’s endowment per student is tied for last the conference at $420 million. Moret says public higher education has been under great strain over the past several years which is why private donations are so important. He said on the Jim Engster Show they plan to show people who give that their investment is truly helping to bring LSU to the next level:

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Republican Col. Rob Maness has filed a statement of candidacy for the open Louisiana senate seat being vacated by Senator David Vitter next year. Maness unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Senate in 2014. He says the experience of people running and being elected these days is very limiting and he believes it’s his duty to provide leadership and expertise.

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Maness says even with the large amount of candidates seeking this seat, he believes they have a solid voter base and are continuing to build. The retired Air Force colonel says he’s learned many lessons from his last run for senate.

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Maness says this time around, he’s worked to better the way his campaign team is constructed and has concentrated more on fundraising efforts.

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13:30 Newscast, December 9th, 2015

The LSU Foundation says the percentage of alumni who give to LSU on a regular basis is “dead last” in the Southeastern Football Conference. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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Former US Senate candidate and retired Air Force colonel Rob Maness will run for the US Senate seat that’s being vacated by David Vitter next year. He officially declared his intention to run in a filing with the Federal Elections Commission. Maness ran for US Senate in 2014, finishing third behind Mary Landrieu and Senator Bill Cassidy.

A Calvary Baptist Academy teacher is under arrest accused of engaging in inappropriate conduct with a student through online messaging. According to State Police, 25-year-old Kyle Rutledge of Shreveport contacted a 16-year-old female student online. Trooper Matt Harris says the victim immediately told her parents who then notified the school and authorities:
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Harris says Rutledge was charged with Computer Aided Solicitation of a Minor, Indecent Behavior with Juveniles, and Prohibited Sexual Conduct between Educator and Student.

The Breaux Bridge Police Department arrests a woman accused of driving drunk in a crash that left a 9-year-old dead. They say 35-year-old Leah Kilchrist of Breaux Bridge crossed the center line on a roadway and hit another vehicle that was occupied by a family of four, including the child who died. Kilchrist is charged with vehicular homicide, vehicular negligent injury, driving left of center and no driver’s license.

 

12:30 Newscast, December 9th, 2015

A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women, the lowest percentage in the nation. Eric Gill reports…:
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The US Justice Department announces they will not seek federal criminal civil rights charges in connection with the fatal shooting of Victor White, who died from a gunshot wound sustained while in the back of an Iberia Parish Sheriff’s deputy patrol vehicle. White’s family has questioned how the 22-year-old man shot himself in March of 2014, while handcuffed in the back of the police car. The Iberia Parish Coroner ruled the death a suicide.

Only 6 percent of LSU’s graduates donate money to the university, and LSU Foundation President Stephen Moret says that’s last in the SEC. The average is 16%. Moret says LSU students aren’t being told about giving back to their alma mater and why it matters, which is what needs to change…:
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He also says LSU’s endowment per student is tied for last the conference at $420 million.

An attorney for Rachel Respess, one of the Destrehan high school teachers accused of having sex with a student last year says he thinks the Jefferson Parish District Attorney’s office will make a decision on charges by early February. Respess is accused, along with fellow teacher Shelley Dufresne, of engaging in sex acts with a 16-year-old male student at Respess’ apartment in Kenner.

 

LRN Sportscast 11:40 December 9

The Saints return to the practice field today as they get ready to play Tampa Bay on Sunday. New Orleans will look to snap a four-game losing streak, while the Buccaneers are fighting for a playoff spot as they have a six and six record. Jameis Winston is having a solid rookie season for the Bucs, as he’s completed 59-percent of his passes for 2,877 yards, 17 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.

Former LSU Tiger and Bucs linebacker Kwon Alexander will not play in Sunday’s game against the Saints. He’s been suspended for the final four games for violating the NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances. Alexander, who has started 12 games this year, says his postive test was linked to an energy drink that he’s used since high school.

Texas Bowl executive director David Fletcher says the game between LSU and Texas Tech is close to a sellout. He says there’s about 10-thousand tickets remaining. LSU sold its allotted 85-hundred tickets.

This weekend will be the nonselect championship games at the Mercedes Benz Superdome and there will be some big time quarterbacks featured in the games. In Class Five-A, it’s Zachary versus John Ehret. Zachary has Lindsey Scott who is the Gatorade Player of the Year in Louisiana, while Ehret has De’Jon Harris who is committed to Arkansas.

In Four-A…Karr has Aldon Clark who has put big numbers and they’ll face defending champs Neville. The 3-A game features St. James quarterback Lowell Narcisse going up against Lutcher. In Two-A….Kinder has Welles Cooley who has been the QB for the Yellow Jackets for three straight trips to the Dome. And in One-A…Haynesville will have to contend with Kentwood’s Shyheim Carter who has thrown for 24-hundred yards and rushed for 16-hundred yards.

In college basketball tonight….UL Lafayette will host McNeese State. The Cajuns are 2-and-3, while the Cowboys are 1-and-5.

Last night…Louisiana Tech trounced LSU-Shreveport 82-49 and 16th ranked Baylor beat Northwestern State 75-62.

11:30 Newscast, December 9th, 2015

A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts shows Louisiana has the lowest percentage in the nation of women participating in the state legislature. The report shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women. UNO Political Science Professor Christine Day says this is not a surprise as the bottom 10 of this list are generally Republican, conservative states…:
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She points out that Louisiana has had a woman in the US Senate, Mary Landrieu, and a woman governor, Kathleen Blanco.

Millions of dollars from Louisiana’s “rainy day” fund will go towards re-balancing this year’s budget. State lawmakers voted on the appropriation with an overwhelming majority, agreeing to take $28.2 million from the budget stabilization fund. Without the approval from legislators, Jindal’s administration warned funds for higher education could have been cut.

The percentage of alumni who give to LSU on a regular basis is “dead last” in the Southeastern Football Conference. That’s according to LSU Foundation Head Stephen Moret. He said on the Jim Engster Show that only 6 percent of LSU’s graduates donate money to the university…:
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He says the average donation for all SEC school’s is around 14 percent.

A group called the Monumental Task Committee says they have collected over 31-thousand signatures from people who oppose the removal of four Confederate monuments in New Orleans. The organization says they want their voices heard before the city council holds a special committee meeting tomorrow that will discuss the removal of the structures. MTC supports the instillation of interpretive plaques to help gain a better understanding of the original and current context of these monuments.

 

 

10:30 Newscast, December 9th, 2015

Two national studies show Louisiana ranks last in the country for volunteering. Emelie Gunn finds out how accurate these reports are…:
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Part of the Jindal Administration’s plan to plug money into this year’s $487 million dollar budget deficit is to use more than $28 million in Louisiana’s rainy day fund, and lawmakers voted in favor today. Analysts say this plan leaves Governor-elect John Bel Edwards with major budget problems when he takes office in a little over a month.

The Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office says five middle school girls and one of their fathers are under arrest following a fight at T.O. Rusheon Middle School. They say the students were charged with disturbing the peace by fighting, and 42-year-old Lemale James of Shreveport was charged with battery of a school official. Cops say the father allegedly threw the assistant principal to the ground as he tried to stop more violence.

Louisiana does a poor job in efforts to prevent people from smoking according to the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids. Spokesman John Schachter (Shack-Ter) Louisiana will collect nearly $398 million dollars this year from the 1998 tobacco settlement and tobacco taxes, but will only spend about 2% of that on prevention programs. He says their report also found that tobacco claims 7200 lives in Louisiana and costs the state $1.9 billion in health care bills annually…:
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09:30 Newscast December 9, 2015

The Justice Department announces there’s insufficient evidence to pursue criminal civil rights charges against any official with the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s office in connection with the fatal shooting of Victor White…

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Lafayette Police say a woman is hospitalized after being shot during a home invasion. The unidentified 24-year-old victim informed authorities that three men, armed with guns, forced their way into her home Tuesday night. One of those men shot the woman in the chest. All three intruders then fled the home. At last report, the victim was listed in serious but stable condition.

Over 31-thousand signatures from people who oppose the removal of four Confederate monuments in New Orleans have been colleted by the Monumental Task Committee. President Pierre McGraw says they have received credible reports that Mayor Mitch Landrieu has contracted the removal of the monuments without opening it up to public bid…

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He says there is concern regarding the qualifications of those removing the monuments and if they would be stored safely.

According to the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids’ annual report card on how states are doing with efforts in keeping young people from smoking, Louisiana gets a failing grade. Spokesman John Schachter says the smoking industry spends $31 to promote their product for every $1 Louisiana uses on tobacco cessation and prevention programs…

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08:30 Newscast December 9, 2015

The US Justice Department will not seek federal criminal civil rights charges in connection with the fatal shooting of Victor White. White’s family has questioned how the 22-year-old man shot himself in March of 2014, while handcuffed in the back of an Iberia Parish Sheriff’s deputy patrol vehicle. Legal analyst Tim Meche says there aren’t many options for the White family, if they believe justice still has not been served…

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US Attorney Stephanie Finley says gunshot residue was found on both of Mr. White’s hands which supports a self-inflicted shooting.

Louisiana ranks as the worst state in the country when it comes to volunteering, according to studies from WalletHub and the Corporation for National and Community Service. Executive Director of Volunteer Louisiana Judd Jeansonne doesn’t agree and is convinced that most Louisiana residents are charitable when it comes to their time…

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The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office says an HIV-positive man who bit three officers has been charged with intentional exposure to AIDS. They say when two officers attempted to serve a warrant on 25-year-old Justin Freeman last month, he began fighting them and bit them during the scuffle. Freeman also bit a correctional officer while being booked into the Calcasieu Correctional Center Monday. Freeman also faces two charges of second degree battery.

The Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids issued its annual report card on how states are doing with efforts in keeping young people from smoking, and Louisiana gets a failing grade. Michelle Southern reports…

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07:30 Newscast December 9, 2015

The US Department of Justice will not seek federal criminal civil rights charges in connection with the fatal shooting of Victor White. The Iberia Parish Coroner ruled White’s death a suicide. US Attorney Stephanie Finley says gunshot residue was found on both of Mr. White’s hands and Legal analyst Tim Meche says its that kind of evidence that supports a self-inflicted shooting…

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White’s family has questioned how the 22-year-old man shot himself while handcuffed in the back of the police car.

The Monumental Task Committee says they have collected over 31-thousand signatures opposing the removal of four Confederate monuments in New Orleans. President Pierre McGraw says they would like to erect new monuments dedicated to influential people, including Civil Rights Freedom writers, and have requested to talk with Mayor Mitch Landrieu to put that plan in motion…

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McGraw says they want their voices heard before a special city council committee meeting Thursday.

WalletHub and the Corporation for National and Community Service ranks Louisiana as the worst state in the country when it comes to volunteering. Executive Director of Volunteer Louisiana Judd Jeansonne says national surveys do not include church and faith based volunteering that people often times don’t view as volunteering…

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Jeansonne says these national studies may not accurately show the volunteer rate in the state and that creates a negative perception.

The Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids issued its annual report card on how states are doing with efforts in keeping young people from smoking, and Louisiana gets a failing grade. Spokesman John Schachter says the state spends $7 million dollars on tobacco prevention programs…

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Schachter says most states get failing grades on their report card and Louisiana ranks 28th in the country on anti-smoking campaigns.