08:30 LRN Newscast March 19

Good news for motorists that need to travel to Texas. I-10 is open in both directions as all lanes have been re-opened, after flood waters covered the interstate on the Texas side of the highway. And the state will begin distributing disaster food stamps next week. Flood victims are encouraged to register now at DCFS’ website. To see if you qualify call 1-888-LA-HELP-

Rapides and Avoyelles Parish are preparing to protect themselves from flooding as the Red River is expected to crest at a level that hasn’t been seen in more than 30 years. Rapides Parish Homeland Security Director Sonya Wiley-Gremillion urges residents in the most flood prone areas to take action now and don’t wait until it’s too late.
Cut 13 (08) “that area”
The Red River is expected to crest at Sunday night at 39.5 feet.

Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden says he’s fairly certain he’ll run for the 2nd Congressional District seat. Holden would challenge US Representative and fellow Democrat Cedric Richmond. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Holden ran a good campaign when he ran for Lt. Governor last year, but he did not raise a lot of campaign money…
Cut 4 (08) “not just here”
Holden plans to make an official announcement next month.

Slidell Police have arrested a girls basketball coach at Slidell High for allegedly having sexual relations with students. Police Chief Randy Smith says there were several students in which 35-year-old Raymond Winzy exhibited inappropriate behavior with…
cut 7 (10) “…with him”
Smith says police searched Winzy’s home and classroom and found nude photos and videos on multiple electronic devices.

07:30 LRN Sportscast March 19

An SEC west battle in baseball between LSU and Alabama begins today with a doubleheader, starting at two PM. Game two is scheduled for 6:30. These two teams tried to play last night, but it was rained out.

Also rained out…16th ranked UL Lafayette and Little Rock. The two teams will play a doubleheader today at two PM at the Tigue.

ULM’s three-game series with 26th ranked Dallas Baptist has been shifted from Warhawk Field to DBU’s Horner Ballpark. The two teams will play a doubleheader today at 3 PM.

La Tech lost its conference opener with UAB, seven to nothing as the Blazers scored six runs in the first inning.

Southeastern won its sixth straight as the Lions rallied from a three to nothing deficit to beat Abilene Christian four to three. Northwestern scored seven runs in the 9th inning to beat Sam Houston seven to five. Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi edged Nicholls five to four and McNeese blanked Incarnate Word 4-0.

The biggest upsets in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament involved teams from Conference USA and the Southland. 15th seeded Middle Tennessee shocked the Michigan State Spartans 90-81. 14th seeded Stephen F Austin won easily over 3rd seeded West Virginia 70-56.

UL Lafayette faces Furman in a second round CIT matchup today. Tip-off is at 1 PM. Kasey Shepherd is coming off a career-high 28 point performance in a Round one win over Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi. While Furman rallied back from ten down in the final two minutes to beat ULM on Monday.

The Pelicans lost to Portland 117 to 112 last night as the Trail Blazers Damian Lillard had 33 points. New Orleans Anthony Davis did not play in the second half because of a sore left knee. The Pels have lost nine of their last 11 and they’ll host the Clippers tomorrow.

The Saints will wear a special patch on their uniforms in 2016 to commemorate their 50th season as an NFL franchise.

06:30 LRN Newscast March 19

The extensive flooding in Louisiana is raising concerns for a boom in the mosquito population. Halen Doughty reports health officials are concerned about the diseases carried by these pesky insects….
voicer 2 (29) “…I’m Halen Doughty”

The latest estimate on the number of homes damaged by flooding is over 11-thousand. That’s according to the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.And  I-10 is back open in both direction at the Louisiana-Texas state line.

A now EX-Slidell High school teacher and girls basketball coach has been arrested for allegedly having sex with several of his students and possessing pictures and videos of the acts. Slidell Police Chief Randy Smith says 34-year-old Raymond Winzy is accused of dirty talking to his students then asking for pictures then sex. He says anyone threatening or bullying victims will be arrested…:
CUT 8 (10) “be victims”
Winzy faces several charges.

Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden is seriously considering a campaign to run against Second District Congressman Cedric Richmond of New Orleans. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says the term limited mayor would present a challenge for Richmond…
cut 5 (11) “…a pushover”
Holden plans to make an official announcement next month.

18:30 LRN Newscast March 18, 2016

A teacher at a Slidell high school has been arrested after allegations of inappropriate behavior with students were reported to police. Slidell Police Chief Randy Smith says police searched 35-year-old Raymond Winzy’s home and classroom and found nude photos and videos on multiple electronic devices. He says Winzy has been fired and this type of behavior will not be tolerated.

CUT 7 (10) “with him”

All the flood waters are bringing in more mosquitoes and health officials are urging people to take precautions. Dr. Frank Welch with the Department of Health and Hospitals says the mosquito that carries the Zika virus is active in southeast Louisiana. He says people need to remove standing water in and around their yards to keep those mosquitoes away.

cut 10 (09)  “a tire”

The Red River is expected to crest over the weekend at a level that hasn’t been seen in over 30 years, and Rapides and Avoyelles Parish are making preparations. Avoyelles Parish Director of Homeland Security Joey Frank says so far no homes have been flooded.

cut 16 (09)  “this time”

Interstate 10 westbound at the Texas state line is now open. Eastbound remains closed at this location.

Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden says he may challenge US Representative Cedric Richmond in the race for the 2ndCongressional District seat. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says while it is not easy to unseat an incumbent, the level of dissatisfaction with the federal government could help Holden. Dubos says Holden would present a challenge for Richmond.

CUT 5 (11)  “a pushover”

17:30 LRN Newscast March 18, 2016

A Slidell high school teacher has been arrested for alleged sexual contact with students. Slidell Police Chief Randy Smith says Raymond Winzy is charged with two counts of molestation of a juvenile by an educator, 9 counts of production of child pornography and three counts of felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile. Smith says some students at the high school have been bullied and threatened regarding this case.

Cut 8 (10) “victims”

Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden says is fairly certain he’ll run for the 2ndCongressional District seat. Holden would challenge US Representative Cedric Richmond. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says although Holden ran a good campaign when he ran for Lt. Governor last year, he did not raise a lot of campaign money, which would pose a problem…

Cut 4 (08) “not just here”

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says his office will announce next week how much of a cut in state funding higher education and health care will receive. Dardenne says public colleges have already received a 28-million dollar loss in funding this fiscal year.

Cut 12 (07) “cuts around”

Rapides and Avoyelles Parish are making preparations to protect themselves from flooding as the Red River is expected to crest over the weekend at a level that hasn’t been seen in over 30 years. The Homeland Security Director of Rapides Parish Sonya Wiley-Gremillion says the Red River is expected to crest Sunday night at 39.5 feet. She says their main concern is the safety of the people in Rapides Parish, not their property.

Cut 14 (10) “our office”

16:45 LRN Sportscast

Conference play begins tonight for the LSU baseball team as they host Alabama for the start of a three-game series. Alex Lange will be on the mound for the Tigers, while Chris Reid will start at third base for the injured O’ Neal Lochridge, who has a stress fracture in his back. Coach Paul Mainieri says he likes what he’s seen from Reid a freshman from Baton Rouge…
cut 18 (20) “…really well”
Alabama has not been good at the plate, they are last in the SEC in batting average, slugging percentage and runs scored.

Conference play also begins tonight for Louisiana Tech. The 9-and-4 Bulldogs are at 6-and-11 UAB. First pitch at Regions Field begins at 6:30.

The 16th ranked UL Lafayette baseball team begins the home portion of its Sun Belt schedule when they host Little Rock in a three-game series. The Cajuns have won three of their last four and they’ll start sophomore left-hander Gunner Leger on the mound. He’s 1-1 with a 1.52 ERA.

Severe weather in the Monroe area has led to the postponement of ULM’s home game against 26th ranked Dallas Baptist. There’s no word on when this game will be made up.

The LSU Board of Supervisors approves a new three-year contract for LSU offensive coordinator Cam Cameron. The 55-year-old will make 300-thousand dollars less than he did last year as his annual salary for 2016 is one-point-two million. It will rise slightly over the next couple of years.

If you had Michigan State winning the NCAA Tournament, you might as well tear up your bracket. Conference USA’s Middle Tennessee upset the second-seeded Spartans 90-81. The Blue Raiders are coached by former LSU assistant Kermit Davis.

16:30 LRN Newscast March 18

A Slidell Teacher has been arrested for allegedly having sexual contact with students. Emelie Gunn has more…
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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says over 11-thousand homes received some type of flood damage. 26 parishes are eligible for federal assistance. The state will begin distributing disaster food stamps next week, flood victims are encouraged to register now at DCFS’ website.

Residents living in central Louisiana are keeping a close eye on the Red River as its expected to crest at its highest level in over 30 years. Avoyelles Parish Director of Homeland Security Joey Frank says there is a low spot in the levee at Brouillette and they’re using super sack sandbags to raise it a foot and a half. He says they’ve also raised the Vick levee 18 inches….
cut 15 (07) “…Monday morning”
All the flood waters could lead to more mosquitoes and heath officials are urging folks to make sure they are taking precautions. Dr. Frank Welch with the Department of Health and Hospitals says this is typical for this time of year, but the flooding makes it worse…:
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Welch says people need to remove standing water in and around their yards to help lower the mosquito population.

LRN PM Newscall March 18

A Slidell Teacher has been arrested for allegedly having sexual contact with students. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The extensive flooding in Louisiana is raising concerns for a boom in the mosquito population. Halen Doughty reports health officials are concerned about the diseases carried by these pesky insects….

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Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden says he is 90% sure he’ll run for the 2nd Congressional District seat this fall. Holden would challenge US Representative Cedric Richmond, who has held the seat since 2011. The term-limited Baton Rouge mayor is expected to make an official decision next week. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says if Holden gets in, it will make for an interesting race….

CUT 3 (05)  “for Holden”

Dubos says although Holden ran a good campaign when he ran for Lt. Governor last year, he did not raise a lot of campaign money, which would pose a problem…

CUT 4 (08)  “not just here”

Dubos says while it is not easy to unseat an incumbent, there is a level of dissatisfaction with the federal government, which could help Holden. Dubos says the outgoing Baton Rouge mayor and former state legislator would present a challenge for Richmond.

CUT 5 (11)  “a pushover”

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A Slidell High School teacher has been arrested after allegations of inappropriate behavior with students were reported to police. Slidell Police Chief Randy Smith says 35-year-old Raymond Winzy allegedly would start casual conversations with his students, which turned into sexual conversations. He says once Winzy gained their trust he would invite them into his classroom…

CUT 6 (11) “classroom”

Winzy was also the girls basketball coach at Slidell High School. Smith says police searched Winzy’s home and classroom and found nude photos and videos on multiple electronic devices. He says Winzy has been fired and this type of behavior will not be tolerated.

CUT 7 (10) “with him”

Winzy is charged with two counts of molestation of a juvenile by an educator, nine counts of production of child pornography, and three counts of felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile. Smith says some students at Slidell High School have been bullied and threatened regarding this case and anyone involved will be arrested if a complaint is filed.

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All the flood waters are bringing in more mosquitoes and health officials are urging folks to make sure they are taking precautions. Dr. Frank Welch with the Department of Health and Hospitals says this is typical for this time of year, but the flooding makes it worse.

CUT 9 (09) “mosquitoes”

Flooding can cause excessive mosquito breeding, which means there’s a possibility of diseases being carried by these insects. Welch says the mosquito that carries the Zika virus is active in southeast Louisiana. He says people need to remove standing water in and around their yards to keep those mosquitoes away.

cut 10 (09)  “a tire”

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Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says his office will announce next week how much of a cut in state funding higher education and health care will receive as a result of a 70-million dollar deficit for this fiscal year. Dardenne says unfortunately these two areas are on the chopping block, because cuts have already been made to other state agencies…

Cut 11 (09) “those out”

Dardenne says public colleges have already received a 28-million dollar loss in funding this fiscal year, because the state ran out of money to pay for TOPS scholarships and that cost is being absorbed by universities

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Rapides and Avoyelles Parish are making preparations to protect themselves from flooding as the Red River is expected to crest over the weekend at a level that hasn’t been seen in over 30 years. The Homeland Security Director of Rapides Parish Sonya Wiley-Gremillion urges people in the most flood prone areas to take action now and not wait until it’s too late.

Cut 13 (08)  “that area”

Wiley-Gremillion says the Red River is expected to crest at 10 o’clock Sunday night at 39.5 feet. She says their main concern is the safety of the people in Rapides Parish, not their property.

cut 14 (10)  “our office”

Avoyelles Parish Director of Homeland Security Joey Frank says there is a low spot in the levee at Brouillette and they’re placing super sack sandbags to raise it a foot and a half. He says they’ve also raised the Vick levee 18 inches.

cut 15 (07) “Monday morning” 

Frank says so far no homes have been flooded but many are surrounded by water.

cut 16 (09)  “this time”

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15:30 Newscast March 18,2016

A Slidell High School teacher and girls basketball coach has been arrested after allegations of inappropriate behavior with students. Slidell Police Chief Randy Smith says 35-year-old Raymond Winzy allegedly would start casual conversations with his female students, which turned sexual. He says once Winzy gained their trust he would invite them into his classroom…
CUT 6 (11) “classroom”

Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden says he is almost 100% sure he’ll be running for the 2nd Congressional District seat in the fall. The seat is currently held by US Representative Cedric Richmond. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says if Holden gets in, it will make for an interesting race….
CUT 3 (05) “for Holden”

Dubos says although Holden ran a good campaign when he ran for Lt. Governor last year, he did not raise a lot of campaign money, which would pose a problem…

 

The extensive flooding in Louisiana is raising concerns for a boom in the mosquito population…
CUT 2 (29) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Rapides and Avoyelles Parish are preparing to protect themselves from flooding as the Red River is expected to crest at a level that hasn’t been seen in more than 30 years. Rapides Parish Homeland Security Director Sonya Wiley-Gremillion urges residents in the most flood prone areas to take action now and don’t wait until it’s too late.
Cut 13 (08) “that area”

14:30 LRN Newscast March 18

Slidell Police have arrested a girls basketball coach at Slidell High for allegedly having sexual relations with students. Police Chief Randy Smith says there were several students in which 35-year-old Raymond Winzy exhibited inappropriate behavior with…
cut 7 (10) “…with him”
Smith says police searched Winzy’s home and classroom and found nude photos and videos on multiple electronic devices.

With all the flooding and the fact we are getting more rain, there’s a concern the mosquito population will boom in the next couple of weeks. Doctor Frank Welch, with the state department of health and hospitals, says people need to remove standing water in and around their yards….
cut 10 (09) “…a tire”

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says his office will announce next week how much of a cut in state funding higher education and health care will receive as a result of a 70-million dollar deficit for this fiscal year. Dardenne says unfortunately these two areas are on the chopping block, because cuts have already been made to other state agencies…
cut 11 (09) “…those out”
Dardenne says public colleges have already received a 28-million dollar loss in funding this fiscal year, because the state ran out of money to pay for TOPS scholarships.

Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden is seriously considering a campaign to run against Second District Congressman Cedric Richmond of New Orleans. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says the term limited mayor would present a challenge for Richmond…
cut 5 (11) “…a pushover”
Holden plans to make an official announcement next month.