07:30 Newscast January 7, 2016

Two former governors have some advice for Governor-elect John Bel Edwards before he takes office. Democrat Kathleen Blanco, who was governor of Louisiana from 2004 to 2008, says Edwards has a tough road ahead with all the budget issues our state faces. She says dealing with the legislators to balance the budget will not be easy…

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Former Republican governor Mike Foster says he had some rules to live by while in office and advises governor-elect Edwards to tell his staff to forget politics. He says to do what you think is the best for the state of Louisiana…

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Edwards will be sworn into office Monday.

Louisiana ranks 49th in the US in public academic achievement for the second year in a row according to the 20th edition of Quality Counts, a study compiled by Education Week magazine. The report shows the Bayou State ranking 47th in both fourth-grade math proficiency and reading, 50th in eighth-grade math, and 48th in eighth grade reading. New Mexico and Mississippi were the only states to rank lower than Louisiana.

The coach that guided the Saints to their only Super Bowl victory is not ready to leave the Big Easy. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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06:45 Sportscast January 7, 2016

Sean Payton remains the head coach of the Saints, despite weeks of speculation that he may want to coach for another NFL team. Payton spoke with reporters for about an hour talking about his love for the fans, the franchise and the city, despite all of its faults…

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Payton has brought the Saints to the playoffs five times, which includes a Super Bowl championship, since his first season in New Orleans in 2006.

Payton still has two years left on his current deal. He says any talk of a contract extension will take care of itself. The coach also denied any kind of rift between him and general manager Mickey Loomis and also said its likely that interim defensive coordinator Dennis Allen will be back next season.

Dallas coach Rick Carlisle decided to rest four starters last night and the Mavericks still beat the Pelicans 100-91. Reserve guard Raymond Felton led the way for the Mavs with 22 followed by Chandler Parsons, the only starter in uniform for Dallas, with 21. Anthony Davis led all scorers in the game with 26, while Tyreke Evans added 16 for the Pels who are now 11-23 on the season. The Pelicans get a day off before taking on the Pacers in Indianapolis Friday night.

The Louisiana Tech men’s basketball team hopes to extend their home winning streak to 40 games when they host Old Dominion tonight. Both teams are undefeated in Conference USA play.

In the Sun Belt, UL-Lafayette is on the road to face Arkansas-Little Rock. The Ragin Cajuns are 5-6 and have won their last two. UALR comes into tonight’s matchup with a 12-1 overall record and a perfect 2-0 mark in conference play.

The ULM Warhawks are in Jonesboro, Arkansas to face Arkansas State. The two teams come into tonight’s game with identical 6-7 overall records and 2-0 records in the Sun Belt. The Red Wolves are riding a three game winning streak, while ULM has lost two of their last three.

06:30 Newscast January 7, 2016

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards takes office on Monday and two former governors have some advice for Edwards. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Despite weeks of speculation that he may want to coach for another NFL team, Sean Payton remains the head coach of the Saints. At a press conference Wednesday, Payton stated tha he couldn’t envision himself coaching for any other club. Payton has led the Black & Gold to the playoffs five times since becoming head coach in 2006.

Small businesses in Louisiana aren’t too optimistic about 2016. Dawn Starns, state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says owners haven’t changed their negative outlook in quite some time. She says things were more upbeat a couple of years ago, but now businesses have much lower expectations…

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Starns feels many Louisiana businesses are in “wait and see” mode with the a brand new administration moving in beginning Monday.

AM Newscall January 7,2016

According to a personal finance site, Ruston is one of the top 10 cities, out of about 2500 nationwide, with the least sustainable credit card debt. Michelle Southern reports..:

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Governor-elect John Bel Edwards takes office on Monday and two former governors have some advice for Edwards. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The coach that guided the Saints to their only Super Bowl victory is not ready to leave the Big Easy. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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According to a personal finance site, Ruston is one of the top 10 cities out of about 2500 nationwide, with the least sustainable credit card debt. CardHub determined that the average credit card debt for a Ruston resident is $5,323. They say it would take 173 months for that debt to be paid off, at a cost of $7,138. Dr. Bill McCumber, finance professor at Louisiana Tech, says there are about 24,000 people in Ruston:

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Several cities on CardHub’s least sustainable credit card debt list are college towns, like Ruston. McCumber says most students are without jobs and use plastic more to pay for things with the idea they’ll get full time employment once they graduate…:

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CardHub analysts looked at various data to determine the number of months required to pay off the average credit card balances and associated finance costs in 2,547 cities. McCumber believes the CardHub study is skewed, but raising awareness about credit card debt is a worthy cause…:

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Governor-elect John Bel Edwards takes office on Monday and two former governors have some advice. Democrat Kathleen Blanco, who was governor of Louisiana from 2004 to 2008, says Edwards has a tough road ahead with all of the budget issues and dealing with legislators over the state’s finances is not easy…

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Blanco says every new governor is tested when they first enter office. She says it remains to be seen how the governor handles those pressures with the legislature.

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Former Republican governor Mike Foster says he had some rules to live by while in office and advises governor-elect Edwards to tell his staff to forget politics. He says to do what you think is the best for the state of Louisiana.

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Foster says make those who try to be your enemies your friend. He says that bit of advice is something he found to really work while in office.

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Small businesses in Louisiana aren’t too optimistic about 2016. Dawn Starns, state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says owners haven’t changed their negative outlook in quite some time. She says things were more upbeat a couple of years ago, but now businesses have much lower expectations…:

cut 11 (09) “with the economy”

Starns feels many Louisiana businesses are in “wait and see” mode with a brand new administration beginning Monday. She says before owners start to make decisions about whether to expand, build or bring on new staff, they’ll be waiting to see how Governor-elect John Bel Edwards plans to fix the state’s fiscal mess…:

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Starns says the sluggish oil and gas industry seems to be making consumers and potential business owners nervous and uncertain about the future of Louisiana’s economy…:

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Sean Payton remains the head coach of the Saints, despite weeks of speculation that he may want to coach for another NFL team. Payton spoke with reporters for about an hour talking about his love for the fans, the franchise and the city, despite all of its faults

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In the last several weeks, there’s been reports about team wanting to speak with Payton, who is under contract with the Saints for the next two seasons. But Payton says he can’t envision coaching for another club

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Payton has brought the Saints to the playoffs five times since his first season in New Orleans in 2006. His postseason record is 6-4, but during his tenure, the Saints defense is often ranked as one of the worst  in the NFL. The head coach knows that has to change

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17:30 LRN Newscast January 6

Sean Payton is remaining as the head coach of the Saints, despite weeks of speculation that he may want to coach for another NFL team. Payton spoke with reporters for about an hour talking about his love for the fans, the franchise and the city, despite all of its faults…
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Payton says he hopes Drew Brees is his quarterback in New Orleans for many years to come. Brees has one year left on his current contract.

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards reappoints Jimmy LeBlanc as secretary of corrections. LeBlanc says he and Edwards are on the same page when it comes to reducing Louisiana’s prison population and progress has been made…:
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LeBlanc is the lone cabinet secretary holdover from the Jindal Administration.

Trial dates have been set for the two deputy Marksville city marshals charged with the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy. 32-year-old Derrick Stafford and 24-year-old Norris Greenhouse entered pleas of not guilty and will be tried separately in the death of Jeremy Mardis. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it’s not a surprise that the two men will be tried separately…:
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Stafford’s trial is set to begin September 26th, while Greenhouse’s trial will start November 28th.

A second person has been arrested in the murder of 31-year-old Shontel Joseph of Opelousas, who was found in a burned out home in Church Point this past weekend. Deputy Chief Brant Thompson with the State Fire Marshal’s office says 33-year-old Nicholas Dupuis was charged with first-degree murder and arson and more arrests are possible…
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Twenty-two-year-old Kantarise Lazaro of Church Point has also been arrested.

LRN Newscast 16:30 January 6

Coach Sean Payton ended weeks of speculation about his future by announcing he’s staying in New Orleans and can’t imagine coaching anywhere else. Payton added that he’s eager to continue working with Quarterback Drew Brees.

Governor Jindal announced he’s granted clemency for 21 people who have been convicted of crimes. That brings the total number of pardons during his two terms to 83, which is well below the hundreds granted by former governors Kathleen Blanco and Mike Foster.

A judge has set trial dates in the fall for The two former Marksville deputy marshals accused in the murder of 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Derrick Stafford will be eager to get his trial underway since he hasn’t posted the $1 million dollar bond…:
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Stafford’s trial is set to begin September 26th, while Norris Greenhouse’s trial will start November 28th.

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards reappoints Jimmy LeBlanc as secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. The two say they are on the same page when it comes to reducing Louisiana’s prison population — the highest in the world. LeBlanc says solving the state’s prison problem is not something that can happen overnight…

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LeBlanc is the lone cabinet secretary holdover from the Jindal Administration.

Tonight’s Powerball drawing — a whopping $500 million dollars — is now the 6th largest in the history of lottery jackpots in North America. We asked these folks what they would do if they won…
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You have until 9 tonight to get your $2 ticket. The cash value of tonight’s half a billion dollar prize is $306 million.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 January 6

Sean Payton announces he’s staying as the head coach of the Saints and hopes to remain in New Orleans for many years to come…
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Payton had an hour-long press conference at the team’s training facility in Metairie and talked about his love for the city and franchise. When asked about the rumors that he was looking to coach elsewhere, Payton said there’s no backstory or hidden conversations.

Payton still has two years left on his current deal. He says any talk of a contract extenstion will take care of itself. The coach also denied any kind of rift between him and general manager Mickey Loomis and also said its likely that interim defensive coordinator Dennis Allen will be back next season.

An impressive win for the LSU men’s basketball team last night as the Tigers trounced ninth ranked Kentucky 85-67. They were able to win by 18 points, even though, freshman sensation Ben Simmons, missed a good portion of the first half because of foul trouble. Junior guard Tim Quarterman picked up the slack as he had 21 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists….
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LSU is now 2-0 in the SEC and they’ll play Florida on Saturday in Gainesville.

The Pelicans begin a two-game homestand tonight against Dallas. The Mavericks should be a little tired, after winning in double overtime over Sacramento last night. New Orleans is playing in its first game since beating the Mavs last Saturday. Tip-off tonight is at 7 PM.

15:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2016

Saints head coach Sean Payton says he can’t imagine coaching anywhere else, despite rumors that he could be leaving New Orleans. He says there were some who may have speculated that he should leave the Saints while he was ahead…:
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Payton still has two years left on his current deal and said any talk of a contract extension will take care of itself.

Jimmy LeBlanc will remain secretary of the Department of Corrections. He’s a friend and business associate of former Angola warden Burl Cain, who is being investigated for possible rules violations. Governor-elect John Bel Edwards is assured that LeBlanc took no part in any of those activities…:
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LeBlanc says he and Edwards are on the same page when it comes to reducing Louisiana’s prison population.

A Crowley man is under arrest for allegedly killing his girlfriend then trying to burn her body then her home. The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office charged 33-year-old Nicholas Dupuis with first degree murder and arson. Deputy Chief Fire Marshal Brant Thompson says 22-year-old Kantarise Lazaro of Church point told authorities he followed Dupuis to a location where they tried to burn the body…:
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He says there are three crime scenes, one where the victim was shot, one where she was burned and the other where her home was set ablaze.

Half a billion dollars is up for grabs tonight with the Powerball drawing. Lottery officials raised it for the second time since Saturday and now it’s the 6th largest jackpot offered in North America in history. These Louisianians we spoke with said the thought of winning $500 million is just too much to comprehend. Others say they would want to help those less fortunate…:
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PM Newscall, January 6th, 2016

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards has reappointed Jimmy LeBlanc as secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. Eric Gill reports…

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State Fire Marshal investigators and the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office have arrested a man for allegedly killing his girlfriend and trying to burn her body. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Trial dates have been set for the two deputy Marksville city marshals charged with the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy in November. 32-year-old Derrick Stafford and 24-year-old Norris Greenhouse entered pleas of not guilty and will be tried separately in the death of Jeremy Mardis. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it’s not a surprise that the two men will be tried separately…

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Stafford’s trial is set to begin September 26th, while Greenhouse’s trial will start November 28th. Meche says trials of this nature rarely start on there original start date. But since Stafford remains jailed on a $1 million bond, Meche says he would be eager to get his trial underway…

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Greenhouse was released from jail after his family posted a $1 million bail in November. This case has garnered a lot of media attention and Meche says that attention can cut both ways. He says it will be up to the defendants as to whether or not they’ll try to move their trials elsewhere…

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Governor-elect John Bel Edwards has reappointed Jimmy LeBlanc as secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. LeBlanc says he and Edwards are on the same page when it comes to reducing Louisiana’s prison population. He says progress has been made in reducing the state’s incarceration rate…

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Louisiana currently has the highest incarceration rate in the world. Moving forward, LeBlanc says solving the state’s prison problem is not something that can happen overnight…

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LeBlanc is the lone cabinet level holdover from the Jindal Administration. LeBlanc is also a friend and business associate of former Angola warden Burl Cain, who is being investigated for questionable business dealings. Edwards is assured that LeBlanc took no part in any of those activities…

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The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office along with State Fire Marshal investigators have arrested a Crowley man for allegedly  killing his girlfriend and burning her body and home. 33-year-old Nicholas Dupuis has been taken into custody on a warrant for first degree murder and arson. Deputy Chief Fire Marshal Brant Thompson says Dupuis is a violent offender with a past and posted on social media about the murder before he was arrested.

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Thompson says police first arrested 22-year-old Kantarise Lazaro of Church Point as an accomplice after finding his vehicle at the scene of the house fire. He says Lazaro told authorities he followed Dupuis to a remote location where Dupuis tried to burn his girlfriend’s, 31-year-old Shontel Joseph, body, then helped Dupuis move her body to her house.

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Thompson says there are three different crime scenes, where Joseph was shot and killed, where she was originally burned, and where her body was moved and home set on fire. He expects additional arrests will be made throughout the course of the investigation.

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Tonight’s PowerBall jackpot has jumped to $500 million. The lottery prize is the 6th largest jackpot in history offered in North America. The thought of winning half a billion dollars has many people dreaming of what they would do with the money. Some people say they would definitely take care of family…

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Tonight’s jackpot has a cash value of $306 million. The deadline to purchase tickets for tonight’s drawing is 9PM. For some, the thought of winning $500 million is just too much to comprehend. Others say they would want to help those less fortunate…

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Sean Payton will remain head coach of the New Orleans Saints. Payton said today, going forward, even though it was a disappointing season in many ways, there were a lot of good things that happened. He says he’s up to the challenge and isn’t going anywhere…:

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Payton still has two years left on his current deal and said any talk of a contract extension will take care of itself. When asked about rumors that he’s leaving New Orleans, Payton said there was no backstory or hidden conversations. He says there were some who may have speculated that he should leave the Saints while he was ahead…:

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***Correction*** 14:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2016

Sean Payton will remain head coach of the New Orleans Saints. Payton said today, going forward, even though it was a disappointing season in many ways, there were a lot of good things that happened. He says he’s up to the challenge and isn’t going anywhere…:
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Payton says he will be with the Saints for as long as they will have him. He says he will never take for granted the fan base and how supportive they’ve been.

Tonight’s PowerBall jackpot has jumped to $500 million. The lottery prize is the 6th largest jackpot in history offered in North America. The thought of winning half a billion dollars has many people dreaming of what they would do with the money. Some people say they would definitely take care of family…:

cut 12 (11) “she wants”
The cash value of tonight’s Powerball prize is an estimated $306 million.

State Fire Marshal investigators and the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office have arrested a man for allegedly killing his girlfriend and trying to burn her body. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Fire officials in Bastrop have rescued a man who was stuck inside a water tower. They say the unidentified worker was cleaning the take, couldn’t climb out when he tried to exit Tuesday night. He was removed from the tower around 1:45am and was treated for exhaustion.