9:30 LRN Newscast Aug 6

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That’s the sound of New Orleans music legend and famed clarinetist, Pete Fountain, who has has died at the age of 86, after battling health problems in recent years, including heart surgery and a stroke. This past Mardi Gras Fountain marched along the Uptown parade group with his Half-Fast Walking Club, as he’s done since he debuted the club in 1960.

St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Deputies are investigating the fourth murder in the parish this year. Authorities received a call that a man had been shot on West Airline Highway. The victim was transported to a local hospital where he died of his injuries. Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact police.

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a low-pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico, just off the Florida panhandle. The system has a chance of developing over the next five days if it remains over the water.

A man who used to work at the war veterans home in Monroe has been arrested after stealing from one of his patients. Don Molino has more…

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The city of Natchitoches and its mayor are being sued for not allowing the Sons of Confederate Veterans in Louisiana to display confederate flags while marching in last year’s Christmas parade. Thomas Taylor, the Louisiana division’s former commander, says flag-carrying members have participated in the parade for decades without causing any problems.

8:30 LRN Newscast Aug 6

New Orleans music legend Pete Fountain has died at the age of 86. The clarinetist had faced health problems in recent years, including undergoing heart surgery and suffering a stroke. Fountain retired from performing in 2014, but his 60 year jazz career included performances for presidents and a pope.

LSU says they won’t be able to host Bayou Country Superfest at Tiger Stadium for the next couple of years due to renovations that need to be made during the off season. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Lafayette Metro Narcotics and the Sheriff’s Office are warning the public about a dangerous drug believed to be responsible for multiple deaths. Lafayette Police Corporal Paul Mouton says the drug’s name is Fentanyl and it’s a potent synthetic opioid that’s similar to Heroin. He says when the supply is cut off for people addicted to prescription drugs, they often turn to Heroin….

cut 14 (08)  “as heroin”

Mouton says Fentanyl is 50 times more potent than heroin so when it’s used in the same manner it can be deadly. He says if you know someone who is a drug user, you need to get them help before they purchase Fentanyl.

The Sons of Confederate Veterans in Louisiana are suing the city of Natchitoches and Mayor Lee Posey for not allowing them to fly confederate flags while marching in last year’s Christmas parade. The division’s former commander, Thomas Taylor, says members carrying flags have marched and rode in floats for years without causing any problems.

18:30 LRN Newscast August 5th

A former Assistant Administrator at a war veteran’s home in Monroe has been arrested after stealing thousands of dollars from a patient there. Louisiana Inspector General Stephen Street says 51-year-old Tommy Shoemaker gained access to the man’s credit card and banking information…:
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Street says Shoemaker has been booked on counts of exploiting persons with infirmities and theft of an aged or disabled person.

There are three Louisiana natives representing the United States at the Summer Olympics in Rio. Baton Rouge native Seimone Augustus seeks her third gold medal with the women’s basketball team. Shreveport weightlifter Kendrick Farris is making his second Olympic games appearance and Baton Rouge’s Meghan O’ Leary is a rower.

The 17th annual National Farmers Market Week kicks off Saturday in Alexandria at Inglewood Farms and runs until the 13th. USDA State Conservationist Kevin Norton says this is an opportunity to celebrate the connection that these markets bring for farmers and agriculture in urban settings…:
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Every child who attends will receive a 5-dollar token to use with the vendors to buy healthy snacks.

LSU announces Tiger Stadium will not host the Bayou Country Superfest for at least the next two years, because of renovations needed inside the football stadium. Visit Baton Rouge President Paul Arrigo says they were looking forward to the 2017 event, which is the Capital City’s 200th birthday…
cut 12 (08) “…disappointment”
Officials with the Bayou Country Superfest say they will look to host the country music festival over the Memorial Day weekend at another site.

 

17:30 LRN Newscast August 5th

Authorities in Lafayette are concerned that there has been at least 13 overdose deaths as the result of using the drug Fentanyl since the start of the year….
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That’s Lafayette Police Corporal Paul Mouton who says Fentanyl is known to be 50 times more potent than heroin.

A Thibodaux man has been arrested after jacking donation containers from multiple convenience stores in Houma. Maj. Malcom Wolfe with the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says 34-year-old Walter Richard has a history of stealing…:
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Richard was booked on four counts of theft for taking the donation containers.

Louisiana Tech starting quarterback Ryan Higgins was booked on DWI charges early this morning. The Bulldogs begin Fall Camp on Sunday.

State Police say a stolen vehicle caused an 18-wheeler to overturn on Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge today, which has caused traffic tie-ups since this morning. The stolen vehicle is a red Ford Fusion and it has been taken to the State Police crime lab. The person driving that vehicle fled on foot after the wreck and the search for the thief is ongoing.

LSU says they won’t be able to host the Bayou Country Superfest for the next couple of years due to renovations needed at Tiger Stadium. Michelle Southern reports…:
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16:45 LRN Sportscast August 5th

LSU is ranked sixth in the preseason coaches poll. That’s the Tigers highest preseason ranking since 2012. Linebacker Corey Thompson was a freshman that year. The fifth-year senior says he wants to leave LSU with a championship…
cut 20 (16) “….this year”

In Ruston, Louisiana Tech starting quarterback Ryan Higgns was arrested early Friday morning for driving while under the influence. Higgins was allegedly speeding and performed poorly on a sobriety test. His BAC was a reported .119. Bulldogs Head Coach Skip Holtz says they won’t make any decisions on discipline, until they have the opportunity to gather all of the information. Tech begins fall camp on Sunday.

A former fan favorite for Saints fans will reportedly sign with NFC South rival Atlanta. Lance Moore, who will turn 33-years-old later this month, will get a chance to make the Falcons, who lack depth at the wide receiver position. Moore caught 29 passes for 337 yards and 4 touchdowns with the Lions last season.

At Saints training camp, for a second day in a row, wide receiver Brandin Cooks and cornerback Keenan Lewis did not practice with the team. Coach Sean Payton is not commenting on their injuries, but Cooks is expected to return fairly soon. Cornerback Damian Swann, who had three concussions last season, also did not practice on Friday.

The Summer Olympics will dominant the sports world over the next couple of weeks. There are three Louisiana natives representing the United States. Baton Rouge native Seimone Augustus is seeking her third gold medal with the US women’s basketball team. Shreveport weightlifter Kendrick Farris is making his second Olympic games appearance and Baton Rouge’s Meghan O’ Leary is a rower.

16:30 LRN Newscast August 5th

The city of Natchitoches and Mayor Lee Posey is facing a lawsuit for banning the Confederate flag at last year’s Christmas Parade. The Sons of Confederate Veterans in Louisiana is asking a federal judge to declare the policy that prohibits displaying Confederate battle flags at the parade as unconstitutional. The division’s former commander, Thomas Taylor, says the flag-carry members participated in the parade for two decades without causing any problems.

No more Bayou Country Superfest at Tiger Stadium, at least not for a couple of years. LSU says they are renovating in the off season so they can’t host the festival Memorial Day weekend. Visit Baton Rouge President Paul Arrigo says this is a major loss to the tourism industry in Baton Rouge…:
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Some are speculating that this is a sign BCS will never return to Tiger Stadium.

A man who used to work at the war veterans home in Monroe has been arrested after stealing from one of his patients. Don Molino has more…
voicer 1 (30) ” I’m Don Molino”

A Thibodaux man has been arrested after stealing donation containers from multiple convenience stores in Houma. Maj. Malcom Wolfe with the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says they were investigating a video showing the robbery taking place…:
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34-year-old Walter Richard was booked on four counts of theft.

15:30 LRN Newscast August 5th

Former Assistant Administrator at the Monroe war veterans home, Thomas Shoemaker, has been arrested after allegedly stealing money from a resident that’s described as having “severe cognitive impairment.” Louisiana Inspector General Stephen Street says it’s disappointing, because our veterans deserve the utmost care…
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He says Shoemaker stole upwards of six-thousand dollars.

A Thibodaux man has been arrested after stealing donation containers from multiple convenience stores in Houma. Maj. Malcom Wolfe with the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says 34-year-old Walter Richard was caught on video at one of the stores….
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Wolfe says Richard also took donation jars from three other locations. It’s uknown how much he actually took.

Authorities say at least 13 people have died in Lafayette and the surrounding area this year as a result of overdosing from the drug Fentanyl. Lafayette Police Corporal Paul Mouton says they are trying to identify the dealers of this drug that’s 50 times more potent than heroin…
cut 15 (10) “…internet”

LSU announces Tiger Stadium will not host the Bayou Country Superfest for at least the next two years, because of renovations needed inside the football stadium. Visit Baton Rouge President Paul Arrigo says they were looking forward to the 2017 event, which is the Capital City’s 200th birthday…
cut 12 (08) “…disappointment”
Officials with the Bayou Country Superfest say they will look to host the country music festival over the Memorial Day weekend at another site.

 

14:30 LRN Newscast Aug 5

LSU says they won’t be able to host Bayou Country Superfest at Tiger Stadium for the next couple of years due to renovations that need to be made during the off season. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed four more Zika cases in Louisiana. Officials say like the other cases in Louisiana, these people also traveled to South America. This brings the total number of travel-related cases in Louisiana to 19. Local transmission has still not occurred in the Bayou State.

A former employee at the veterans’ home in Monroe has been arrested for stealing from a patient. Inspector General Stephen Street says 51-year-old Tommy Shoemaker started stealing from the victim in 2012, after he gained access to his banking information. He says Shoemaker stole upwards of $6-thousand.

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National Farmers Market Week gets underway tomorrow in Alexandria at Inglewood Farms. Every child who attends will receive a 5-dollar token to use with the vendors to buy healthy snacks. USDA State Conservationist Kevin Norton says farmers markets help to strengthen local food systems to support farmers and help develop rural economies.

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LRN PM Newscall August 5th

A man who used to work at the war veterans home in Monroe has been arrested after stealing from one of his patients. Don Molino has more…

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LSU says they won’t be able to host Bayou Country Superfest at Tiger Stadium for the next couple of years due to renovations that need to be made during the off season. Michelle Southern reports…:

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A Thibodaux man has been arrested after stealing donation containers from multiple convenience stores in Houma. Maj. Malcom Wolfe with the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says 34-year-old Walter Richard was caught on video at one of the stores.

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Wolfe says the video was posted on social media, and people called in giving the suspect’s name. He says authorities then found more stores that had been robbed.

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Wolfe says Richard was booked on four counts of theft for stealing those containers. He says Richard has a history of stealing as he’s also been accused of shoplifting at Best Buy and Rouses Superstores.

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The 17th annual National Farmers Market Week kicks off Saturday in Alexandria at Inglewood Farms and runs until the 13th. USDA State Conservationist Kevin Norton says this is an opportunity to celebrate the connection that these markets bring for farmers and agriculture in urban settings.

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Every child who attends will receive a 5-dollar token to use with the vendors to buy healthy snacks. Norton says farmers markets help to strengthen local food systems to support farmers and help develop rural economies.

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A former Assistant Administrator at a war veteran’s home in Monroe has been arrested after stealing thousands of dollars from a patient there. Louisiana Inspector General Stephen Street says 51-year-old Tommy Shoemaker gained access to the man’s credit card and banking information.

CUT 8 (09) “his account”

Street says Shoemaker started stealing from the victim in 2012, and it’s unclear if other patients may have been robbed. He says Shoemaker stole upwards of $6-thousand.

CUT 9 (09) “cash withdrawals”

Street says Shoemaker has been booked on counts of exploiting persons with infirmities and theft of an aged or disabled person. He says this is especially disappointing because] our veteran deserve the utmost care we can give them.

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LSU says they won’t be able to host Bayou Country Superfest at Tiger Stadium for the next couple of years due to renovations that need to be made during the off season. Visit Baton Rouge President Paul Arrigo says it’s disappointing, but they are glad LSU was nice enough to allow BCS to be held there for the past several years…;

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BCS Producer Quint Davis says they are exploring alternative locations to hold the festival. Arrigo says this came out of left field and he even met with Davis recently to talk about how they could incorporate the 2017 BCS with the 200th anniversary of Baton Rouge as a city…:

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Some are speculating that this is a sign BCS will never return to Tiger Stadium. Arrigo says this is a major loss to the tourism industry in Baton Rouge, especially for Memorial Day weekend…:

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Lafayette Metro Narcotics and the Sheriff’s Office are warning the public about a dangerous drug believed to be responsible for multiple deaths. Lafayette Police Corporal Paul Mouton says the drug’s name is Fentanyl and it’s a potent synthetic opioid that’s similar to Heroin. He says when the supply is cut off for people addicted to prescription drugs, they often turn to Heroin….

cut 14 (08)  “as heroin”

Mouton says Fentanyl is 50 times more potent than heroin so when it’s used in the same manner it can be deadly. He says they’re working with local and state officials to identify the dealers of the dangerous drug.

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Mouton says if you know someone who is a drug user, it’s time to get them help before they purchase Fentanyl. He says since the beginning of the year there have been 8 Fentanyl related deaths inside the City of Lafayette and 5 outside the city.

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13:30 Newscast, August 5th, 2016

No more Bayou Country Superfest at Tiger Stadium, at least not for a couple of years. LSU says they are renovating in the off season so they can’t host the festival Memorial Day. Visit Baton Rouge President Paul Arrigo says this is a major loss to the tourism industry in Baton Rouge, especially for a holiday weekend…:
Cut 13 (08) “and a miss”
Some are speculating that this is a sign BCS will never return to Tiger Stadium.

A Thibodaux man has been arrested after jacking donation containers from multiple convenience stores in Houma. Maj. Malcom Wolfe with the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says 34-year-old Walter Richard has a history of stealing…:
CUT 5 (07) “in court”
Richard was booked on four counts of theft for taking the donation containers.

A man who used to work at the war veterans home in Monroe has been arrested after stealing from one of his patients. Don Molino has more…:
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Don Molino”

The Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed four additional cases of Zika virus. The patients traveled to regions in the Americas with ongoing Zika transmission and tests here confirmed the viral infection. This brings the total to 19 cases of travel-associated Zika confirmed in Louisiana. Although the state of Florida has reported several locally transmitted cases in that state, this is not the situation in Louisiana.