17:30 LRN Newscast January 30th

A majority of Louisiana’s congressional delegation supports President Donald Trump’s travel ban executive order. US Representative Ralph Abraham represents the state’s 5th district…
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Congressman Cedric Richmond the lone Democrat in the delegation opposes it, while GOP Senator Bill Cassidy wants it refined so that doctors from the countries named in the order can still travel in and out of the country.

4-year-old Isiah Winfrey of Metairie was hit and killed while walking with his mother along a highway in Jefferson Parish last night. State Police Trooper Melissa Matey…
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She says the driver has not been cited, since the boy ran into the path of the S-U-V.

Restaurants have teamed up with the Well Ahead initiative to offer healthier options on their menu. Well-Ahead Louisiana director Melissa Martin says the partnership will help restaurant goers make smarter food choices. And She says healthy food can still taste great…
cut 11 (09) “some of those calories”
To learn more about the initiative visit well-ahead-la.com.

Two weeks from today, a special session will likely begin to address a 304-million dollar budget shortfall. Health care services are on the chopping block, which is why Angela Lorio, who has a three-year-old son who uses a feeding tube, is demanding legislators use money from the Rainy Day fund to prevent deep cuts to health care…
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16:30 LRN Newscast January 30th

A majority of Louisiana’s Congressional delegation supports President Donald Trump’s executive order placing travel bans on people from seven Middle Eastern countries. U.S. Senator John Kennedy supports the President’s order and says unlike former President Barack Obama, the Trump administration is enforcing America’s immigration laws…:
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Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond opposes the order and tweeted that the Christian Right is wrong for being silent on this issue. It’s the silence of good people that allows evil to persist.

But Republican US Representative Ralph Abraham of the 5th district says the President is just trying to protect our borders.
Cut 15 (09) “his administration”

State Police say a 4 year old boy was run over and killed in Metairie, while he and his mother were walking along Airline Highway last night. She says they believe the child ran in front of the vehicle and the driver has not been charged…:
cut 4 (09) “the crash”
The child is identified as 4-year-old Isiah Winfrey of Metairie.

The state Department of Health and the Louisiana Restaurant Association have teamed up to encourage dining establishments to offer more healthy options on their menus. It’s part of the state’s ongoing Well-Ahead initiative. Well-Ahead Louisiana director Melissa Martin says they’ve developed a set of health and wellness benchmarks for restaurants..:
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To find out what establishments meet these healthy standards, visit well-ahead-la.com.

16:45 LRN Sportscast January 30th

Former 49ers head coach Mike Nolan is reportedly the new linebackers coach for the Saints. Nolan is the son of former Saints head coach Dick Nolan and he was also a linebackers coach for the LSU Tigers in the mid-1980s. He was the head coach for the 49ers from 2005-2008 and he’s been a defensive coordinator for several teams including the Falcons, Dolphins, Broncos and Ravens.

In recruiting news, Louisiana Tech landed a big commitment as Thibodaux cornerback Amik Robertson announced that he plans to sign with the Bulldogs on Wednesday. Robertson also had offers from Texas, Houston, Kansas State and LSU was even interested.

Neville defensive lineman Phidarian Mathis will announce his school of choice tomorrow afternoon. He’ll make his decision at the gravesite of Tyrell Cameron, the former Franklin Parish football player who died after sustaining a hit on the football in September of 2015. LSU, Alabama and TCU have been recruiting the four-star prospect.

LSU baseball returns most of its position players from a team that won 45 games last season and reached the Super Regionals. But Coach Paul Mainieri says left field is up for grabs. Beau Jordan started a bunch of games in left field last year, but Mainieri says former St. Thomas More standout Brenen Breaux looks like a different player this year…
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Opening day is February 17th against Air Force.

College basketball tonight….the Ragin Cajuns host Arkansas State, who is one of the better teams in the league, and ULM is also home to take on Little Rock. Grambling will face Mississippi Valley in Lincoln Parish.

15:30 LRN Newscast January 30th

President Trump’s travel ban is widely supported by members of Louisiana’s Congressional delegation. Emelie Gunn has more…
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For the first time in the state’s history, Louisiana is willing to partner with private companies in the construction of roads. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says over the next two months they’ll talk with firms who can help finance highway projects that would alleviate congestion along the I-10 corridor in Baton Rouge.

Could more cuts be coming to healthcare services in the special session called to close a $304 million dollar budget gap? Angela Lorio is worried she will lose state assistance for her 3-year-old son who uses a feeding tube. She says using the Rainy Day Fund to offset the shortfall is a no brainer..:
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She says families of elderly and disabled people are stressed enough and it’s not fair to take away assistance they desperately need.

The state Department of Health and the Louisiana Restaurant Association have teamed up to encourage dining establishments to offer more healthy options on their menus.Well-ahead Louisiana director Melissa Martin this partnership is an opportunity to help residents make smarter food choices. She says they also encourage restaurant owners to have healthier children’s menu…
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14:30 LRN Newscast January 30th

Republican US Senator John Kennedy says he supports President Donald Trump’s executive order that bans citizens from seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the United States for 90 days. Kennedy says there has been a lot of overreaction…
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Fellow GOP Senator Bill Cassidy also supports the ban, but is concerned about doctors from those countries having troubling traveling in and out of the U-S.

The staff at Celtic Studios in Baton Rouge is trying to find the owner of a framed American flag. They believe it was left behind by one of the four-thousand flood victims they sheltered last August. On the front of the shadow box is the name Joseph Zikmund. Anyone who has information should contact Celtic media.

The state Department of Health and the Louisiana Restaurant Association have teamed up to provide healthy dining options. Michelle Southern reports…:
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Two weeks from today, a special session will likely begin to address a 304-million dollar budget shortfall. Health care services are on the chopping block, which is why Angela Lorio, who has a three-year-old son who uses a feeding tube, is demanding legislators use money from the Rainy Day fund to prevent deep cuts to health care…
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LRN PM Newscall January 30th

The state Department of Health and the Louisiana Restaurant Association have teamed up to provide healthy dining options. Michelle Southern reports…:

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President Trump’s travel ban is widely supported by members of Louisiana’s Congressional delegation. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A four-year-old boy was killed while walking along the shoulder of Airline Hwy last night in Jefferson Parish, according to State Police. Trooper Melissa Matey says Isiah Winfrey, of Metairie, was on the shoulder of the roadway with his mother when….

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Matey says Winfrey was transported to a local hospital where he later died. She says the driver of the vehicle that hit the boy, 64-year-old Joe Hutshell of Jefferson, is not facing charges…

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Matey says the investigation is ongoing. She reminds all drivers to pay attention to their surroundings, especially on area roadways and pedestrians should always walk against the flow of traffic.

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With a 304 million dollars budget deficit and a special session coming up next month, does that mean more cuts to healthcare services? Angela Lorio, co-found of Trach Mommas of Louisiana, is worried she will lose state assistance for her 3-year-old son who uses a feeding tube. She says using the Rainy Day Fund to offset the shortfall is a no brainer.

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Lorio says she appreciates that Governor Edwards called a special session to open up other areas of the budget so cuts won’t be so deep to health care and education. She says the stress level and expenses the family of disabled people face already causes extreme stress and it’s not fair to take away assistance they desperately need.

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Lorio says the easiest decisions lawmakers have to make is dipping into the Rainy Day Fund. But she says that’s only 119 million dollars that helps offset cuts.

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The state Department of Health and the Louisiana Restaurant Association have teamed up to encourage dining establishments to offer more healthy options on their menus. It’s part of the state’s ongoing Well-Ahead initiative. Well-Ahead Louisiana director Melissa Martin says they’ve developed a set of health and wellness benchmarks for restaurants..:

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Establishments who meet the benchmarks will become a designated Well-Ahead WellSpot. Martin says in a time when Americans are eating out more than ever, this partnership with LRA is an opportunity to help residents make smarter food choices. She says they also encourage restaurant owners to have healthier children’s menus…:

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To become a designated WellSpot, or to find out what establishments meet these healthy standards, visit well-ahead-la.com. Martin says other wellness benchmarks they recommend for restaurants is to accommodate certain dietary restrictions, and prohibit smoking in outdoor sitting areas. She says Louisiana is known for its great food, but just because a dish is healthy doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice flavor..:

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A majority of Louisiana’s Congressional delegation supports President Donald Trump’s executive order placing travel bans on people from seven Middle Eastern countries. U.S. Senator John Kennedy supports the President’s order and says unlike former President Barack Obama, the Trump administration is enforcing America’s immigration laws.

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Senior U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy also supports the order but believes it could be refined to allow doctors from other countries to travel to their patients. Kennedy says there has been a lot of overreaction to the travel ban order.

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Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond opposes the order and tweeted “The Christian Right is wrong for being silent on the issue. It’s the silence of good people that allows evil to persist.” But Republican U.S. Representative Ralph Abraham of Richland Parish is behind the travel ban 100-percent.

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Abraham says some people in disagreement are trying to portray the order as a Muslim ban, but that’s not the case at all. He says the President is just trying to protect our borders.

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13:30 Newscast, January 30th, 2017

A majority of Louisiana’s Congressional delegation supports President Donald Trump’s executive order placing travel bans on people from seven Middle Eastern countries. U.S. Senator John Kennedy supports the President’s order and says unlike former President Barack Obama, the Trump administration is enforcing America’s immigration laws…:
cut 12 (11) “of origin”
Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond opposes the order.

With a 304 million dollar budget deficit and a special session coming up next month, does that mean more cuts to healthcare services? Angela Lorio, co-founder of Trach Mommas of Louisiana, hopes families of elderly and disabled people are prioritized as they are stressed enough
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She says tapping into the rainy day fund is a no-brainer.

Restaurants have teamed up with the Well Ahead initiative to begin offering healthier options on their menu. Well-Ahead Louisiana director Melissa Martin says the partnership with the Louisiana Restaurant Association would help residents make smarter food choices. She says Louisiana is known for its great food, but just because a dish is healthy doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice flavor..:
cut 11 (09) “some of those calories”
To learn more about the initiative visit well-ahead-la.com.

4-year-old Isiah Winfrey of Metairie was hit and killed while walking with his mother along a roadway in Jefferson Parish. State Police Trooper Melissa Matey says it’s up to motorists and pedestrians to remain vigilant of each other…:
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She says the driver has not been cited in the incident and the matter is under investigation.

 

12:30 Newscast, January 30th, 2017

Could more cuts be coming to healthcare services in the special session called to close a $304 million dollar budget gap? Angela Lorio of Trach Mommas of Louisiana is worried she will lose state assistance for her 3-year-old son who uses a feeding tube. She says using the Rainy Day Fund to offset the shortfall is a no brainer..:
Cut 6 (10) “on that”
She says families of elderly and disabled people are stressed enough and it’s not fair to take away assistance they desperately need.

State Police say a 4 year old child was run over and killed on Airline Highway in Jefferson Parish. She says they believe the child ran in front of the vehicle and the driver has not been charged at this time:
cut 4 (09) “the crash”
The child is identified as 4-year-old Isiah Winfrey of Metairie.

The state Department of Health and the Louisiana Restaurant Association have teamed up to encourage dining establishments to offer more healthy options on their menus. It’s part of the state’s ongoing Well-Ahead initiative. Well-Ahead Louisiana director Melissa Martin says they’ve developed a set of health and wellness benchmarks for restaurants..:
CUT 9 (10) “sodium content”
To become a designated WellSpot, or to find out what establishments meet these healthy standards, visit well-ahead-la.com.

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says a woman is under arrest on animal cruelty charges amid allegations she slammed a pet rabbit against a truck to kill it. They say 19-year-old Kagon Duplantis of Bourg is believed to have been drunk when she killed the rabbit and posted the video on Facebook.

 

11:30 Newscast, January 30th, 2017

A four-year-old boy was killed while walking along the shoulder of Airline Hwy last night in Jefferson Parish, according to State Police. Trooper Melissa Matey says Isiah Winfrey, of Metairie, was on the shoulder of the roadway with his mother when…:
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She says the boy was taken to a hospital where he later died. The driver is not being charged and the investigation is ongoing.

Two University of Oklahoma Students have been arrested for breaking into Tiger Stadium. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The Louisiana Department of Education says more students than ever are filling out the form to apply for federal financial assistance for college. Educational Technology Consultant Stephanie Marcum says prior to an aggressive push to encourage folks not to leave this grant money on the table, many families didn’t know about it…:
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The rate of kids completing the FASFA form increased by 24-percent from last year.

The Department of Transportation announced construction will begin this summer in West Monroe to widen a 3.2 mile stretch of Arkansas Road between LA 143 and Caldwell Road. DOTD Spokesperson Marshall Hill says this is a long time coming…:
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Hill says four round-a-bouts will also be added at major intersections.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 30th

In recruiting news, Louisiana Tech landed a big commitment today as Thibodaux cornerback Amik Robertson announced that he plans to sign with the Bulldogs on Wednesday. Robertson also had offers from Texas, Houston, Kansas State and LSU was even interested.

Plaquemine defensive back Todd Harris says his final four choices are LSU, Alabama, TCU and Arizona State. Harris will announce his decision on National Signing Day.

At the NFL Pro Bowl, the AFC beat the NFC 20-13. Saints QB Drew Brees threw for 112 yards and a touchdown. He was also intercepted once. Former LSU Tiger Odell Beckham had six catches for 93 yards.

And the Saints are reportedly losing wide receivers coach John Morton. He’s reportedly been hired as offensive coordinator for the New York Jets.

The Pelicans ended an up-and-down homestand with a 107-94 loss to Washington.

LSU baseball will have a couple of veterans up the middle as Cole Freeman and Kramer Robertson return as LSU’s starting second baseman and shortstop. Freshman Josh Smith is expected to start at third and Coach Paul Mainieri plans to play Jake Slaugther at first base, which is a new position for the former Ouachita Christian standout…
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Opening day for the Tigers is February 17th against Air Force.

College basketball tonight….the Ragin Cajuns host Arkansas State, who is one of the better teams in the league, and ULM is also home to take on Little Rock. Grambling will face Mississippi Valley in Lincoln Parish.