16:30 LRN Newscast January 25th

President Donald Trump has said he wants to conduct a major investigation into voter fraud, but Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler says in the bayou state there were no cases of irrergularities or allegations of fraud during the 2016 Presidential election cycle. Trump believes there are those who are registered in more than one state and in some cases dead people are registered to vote.

Doctors in Shreveport have removed a very large, rare tumor from the face of a three-year-old girl from Brazil. Doctor G.E Gali is the chair of the Department of oral and facial surgery at LSU Shreveport and he says it was very aggressive benign tumor…
cut 13 (09) “…her entire jaw”
Before the surgery, her jaw stretched down to the middle of her chest.

The American Lung Association believes the state has a lot of work to do when it comes to tobacco prevention. Emelie Gunn has more…
Voicer 1 (27) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

The consumer affairs division inside the Louisiana Department of Insurance was able to recover 7-point-six million dollars for policy holders by settling disputes with providers. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says this an increase from last year and credits changes within the department…
cut 10 (12) “..additional recovery”
Policyholders can call the department of insurance to file complaints.

15:30 LRN Newscast January 25th

The American Lung Association says the state is failing to reduce tobacco use in Louisiana. Regional Policy Director Ashley Lyerly says the state is not spending enough on tobacco prevention and could do so by raising tobacco taxes, plus that will reduce the number of smokers…
cut 4 (06) “…among youth”
It’s estimated 22-percent of Louisiana adults are smokers.

Louisiana has issued a standing order to make naloxone available without a prescription. Naloxone is an antidote that reverses an opioid overdose. Chief Medical Officer for Louisiana Medicaid, Dr. SreyRam Kuy, (Sray-rum- Kuh-ee) says the standing order is a way to reduce unnecessary deaths…

Cut 15 (10) “deep south”

The state department of insurance says it has recovered seven-point-six million dollars through it’s consumer affairs division by settling policyholder complaints. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says they’ll do whatever it takes to ensure Louisianians are treated fairly, including yanking a license or taking punitive action against an insurance provider…

cut 11 (09) “…insurance company”
Donelon says it’s his office’s responsibility to make sure insurance companies fulfill the promises they make to policyholders.

Louisiana isn’t seeing as many flu cases as we usually do this time of year, but it’s only a matter of time. That’s according to Dr. Frank Welch with the Department of Health.

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14:30 LRN Newscast January 25th

The story about a 3-year-old Brazilian girl who had a large, rare tumor removed from her face by doctors in Shreveport is making national headlines. Michelle Southern reports…:
Voicer 2 (29) “I’m Michelle Southern”

The state’s flu bug expert, Doctor Frank Welch, says flu cases are still relatively low for this time of the year. But Welch advises residents to continue to take proper precuations to prevent the spread of influenza…
cut 8 (11) “….that properly”

The American Lung Association’s annual State of Tobacco Control gives the Bayou State F grades for access to cessation and prevention programs and for the amount of taxes placed on tobacco products. Regional Policy Director Ashley Lyerly says they also want to see the state raise the minimum age for the sale of tobacco products…
cut 5 (10) “…of F”
Latest statistics show 22-percent of Louisiana adults smoke.

Louisiana has issued a standing order that makes Naloxone, which is an antidote that reverses an opiod overdose, available at pharmacies without a prescripition. Chief Medical Officer for Louisiana Medicaid, Dr SreyRam Kuy (Sray-rum Kuh-ee) says no longer is a medical professional needed…
cut 16 (07) “….police officer”
The governor says narcotic overdose deaths surpassed homicide deaths in both East Baton Rouge and Orleans parishes by mid-year 2016.

LRN PM Newscall January 25th

With 22-percent of Louisiana adults currently smoking, the American Lung Association believes the state has a lot of work to do when it comes to tobacco prevention. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The story about a 3-year-old Brazilian girl who had a large, rare tumor removed from her face by doctors in Shreveport is making national headlines. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The American Lung Association’s annual State of Tobacco Control report finds Louisiana is failing in efforts to reduce tobacco use. An estimated 22-percent of Louisiana adults smoke. Regional Policy Director Ashley Lyerly (Liar-lee) says the report assigned F letter grades in the areas like tobacco taxes and access to cessation programs.

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The report gave another F to the state when it comes to funding for prevention programs. Lyerly says Louisiana should be spending about 60 million dollars on tobacco prevention each year but total funding for this fiscal year is only 8 million dollars. She says the state also received an F grade when it comes to tobacco taxes, even though it recently increased to $1.08.

cut 4  (10) “grade F”

Louisiana received a B grade for the strength of smoke-free workplace laws. But Lyerly says they recommend the state increase the minimum age for the sale of tobacco products.

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Louisiana isn’t seeing as many flu cases as we usually do this time of year. That’s according to the state’s flu bug expert, Dr. Frank Welch, who says right now, 4 out of every 100 doctor visits in the state is for the flu. He says there’s several reasons we’re seeing a slower flu season this year.

Cut 6 (11) “slow season”

Welch says while the Deep South has seen few cases, other states are seeing an uptick. But he says we aren’t out of the woods yet. He anticipates cases will pick up, once the weather gets colder, which will happen this weekend.

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Welch advises everyone to get their flu shots to avoid getting the flu and to avoid spreading it to others. He says there are plenty of ways for people to stay well this flu season.

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The Louisiana Department of Insurance announces they recovered $7.6 million for policy holders last year as a result of efforts by their consumer affairs division who work to resolve consumer complaints. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says that money is in addition to what companies offered to pay customers, and it’s a significant increase over the previous year.

Cut 9 (10)  “the past year”

Donelon credits the increase in recovered funds for consumers to a reorganizing within the insurance department two years ago. He says they moved all of the people who handle consumer complaints into the same section, as opposed to dividing them up between health, life and annuities, property, etc.

Cut 10 (12) “additional recovery”

Donelon says it’s the state’s responsibility to make sure insurance companies fulfill the promises they make to their policyholders. He says they’ll do whatever it takes to ensure that Louisiana customers are treated fairly, including yanking a license or taking punitive action against an insurance provider.

cut 11 (09) “insurance company”

Policyholders can file complaints at 1-800-259-5300 or online at ldi.la.gov/fileacomplaint.

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The story about a 3-year-old Brazilian girl who had a large, rare tumor removed from her face by doctors in Shreveport is making national headlines. It all started when Dr. Celso Palmieri at LSU Health Shreveport was reading an online publication from his home country. He says he ran across a Brazlian article about little Melyssa Delgado Braga

cut 12 (09) “could help Melyssa”

Palmieri says he found the family on Facebook after only an hour of searching and was able to contact them. Dr. G.E. Ghali is the chair of the Department of oral and facial surgery at the hospital. He diagnosed Melyssa with a benign tumor that is locally very aggressive…:

Cut 13 (09) “her entire jaw“

They say several organizations, doctors and the community came together to help the family get here. While Melyssa will still require some follow up surgeries as she gets older, doctors say she now has full use of her tongue unlike before. Dr. Ghali says she had been well on her way to becoming a malnourished child because of the tumor…:

cut 14 (09) “over five pounds”

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Louisiana has issued a standing order to make naloxone available without a prescription. Naloxone is an antidote that reverses an opioid overdose. Chief Medical Officer for Louisiana Medicaid, Dr. SreyRam Kuy, (Sray-rum- Kuh-ee) says the standing order is a way to reduce unnecessary deaths…

Cut 15 (10) “deep south”

Kuy says the naloxone drug can be injected into muscle or administered through the nose. She says the best part about receiving the drug over the counter is that anyone can administer the drug to someone suffering from an overdose, not just a medical practitioner.

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13:30 Newscast, January 25th, 2017

With 22-percent of Louisiana adults currently smoking, the American Lung Association believes the state has a lot of work to do when it comes to tobacco prevention. Emelie Gunn has more…:
CUT 1 (25) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

President Donald Trump says he’s asking for a major investigation into voter fraud; specifically probes into whether people are registered in two states, illegal or dead. The Louisiana Office of the Secretary of State says there were no widespread irregularities here or fraud during the 2016 Presidential Election Cycle; as there are several layers of legal protection to prevent any such thing. The Trump Administration believes illegal ballots cost him the popular vote.

The Louisiana Department of Insurance announces they recovered $7.6 million for policy holders last year as a result of efforts by their consumer affairs division who work to resolve consumer complaints. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says that money is in addition to what companies offered to pay customers, and it’s a significant increase over the previous year…:
Cut 9 (10) “the past year”
Policyholders can file complaints online at ldi.la.gov/fileacomplaint.

The flu season in Louisiana has been slow thus far, but Department of Health Dr. Frank Welch says that will likely change when it gets colder again this weekend…:
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Welch advises everyone to get their flu shots to avoid getting the flu and to avoid spreading it to others.

 

12:30 Newscast, January 25th, 2017

The story about a 3-year-old Brazilian girl who had a large, rare tumor removed from her face by doctors in Shreveport is making national headlines. It all started when Dr. Celso Palmieri at LSU Health Shreveport was reading an online publication from his home country. He says he ran across a Brazlian article about little Melyssa Delgado Braga
CUT 12 (09) “could help Melyssa”
Dr. Palmieri says several organizations and doctors agreed to help the family get here. On December 20th, they removed the 5 pound tumor from Melyssa’s face and she has regained full use of her tongue.

Republican state Representative Franklin Foil says he will try to bring a bill in the upcoming session to raise the TOPS GPA requirement to rein in costs. He says this proposal would make the program more of a merit-based scholarship, like it was intended to be…:
cut 14 (06) “college education”

The American Lung Association’s annual State of Tobacco Control report finds Louisiana is failing in efforts to reduce tobacco use.Regional Policy Director Ashley Lyerly (Liar-lee) says the report assigned F letter grades in the areas like tobacco taxes and access to cessation programs…:
Cut 3 (10) “tobacco use”
An estimated 22-percent of Louisiana adults smoke.

At the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis was asked about the reports that they’ve been looking to trade coach Sean Payton…:
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11:30 Newscast, January 25th, 2017

Lawmakers are once again proposing more changes to the TOPS scholarship program as budget problems continue to plague the state. State Representative Franklin Foil says the GPA requirement is currently a 2.5, but he says it should be increased to a 3.0 over the next three years…:
Cut 13 (10) “in the state”
Foil says all options need to be considered, so lawmakers can keep TOPS intact for the future.

President Donald Trump tweeted this morning that he’s ordered a major investigation into voter fraud, but state officials insist there is no evidence that supports claims of scams. Mr. Trump says the probe will involve registered voters who are illegal or who have been dead. The Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office says they participate in one of the most robust programs aimed at keeping registration records clean.

Louisiana isn’t seeing as many flu cases as we usually do this time of year, but it’s only a matter of time. That’s according to Frank Welch with the Department of Health.
Cut 6 (11) “slow season”
He says about 4 out of every 100 doctor visits are for the flu right now, but as the weather cools down, like this weekend, you’ll see that number rise.

President Donald Trump has signed two orders that move forward with construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipelines, so what does that mean for Louisiana? Acting President of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association Gifford Briggs says there is a renewed optimism…:
Cut 10 (06) “that commitment”
He says this also creates more hope of the construction of the Bayou Bridge Pipeline.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 25th

At the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis was asked about the reports that have been published over the last two years the franchise is interested in trading head coach Sean Payton. Loomis says they are all inaccurate…
cut 30 (15) “…public domain”
Just two days ago, Colts chief operating officer Pete Ward said he took a call from a Payton associate who was gaging interest in a possible trade between the two teams.

In the NBA tonight, the Pelicans host Oklahoma City. Anthony Davis says he plans to play after missing the win over the Cavaliers on Monday night because of an injury to his thigh. New Orleans enters the game one and a half games back of Denver for the eighth spot in the Western Conference playoffs.

A week from today it’s national signing day and the LSU Tigers have 20 committments and they are expected to sign about two dozen players. Shea Dixon with Geaux 24-7 says the Tigers are looking to add a defensive lineman from northeast Louisiana to the 2017 recruiting class…
cut 17 (12) “…and Alabama” (2x)
Dixon says LSU will have to wait until national signing day on February first on five or six guys who could decide to play at LSU. On Thursday, the state’s top running back, Travis Etienne of Jennings, will announce if he’ll play at LSU. Etienne is also considering Clemson.

In college basketball…LSU looks to snap a five-game losing streak tonight when they host 25th ranked Florida. The Gators have lost two in a row. Southeastern Louisiana hosts Northwestern State. The Lions have won three in a row, while the Demons are looking to go 2-0 on a four-game road trip.

10:30 LRN Newscast January 25th

With budget problems still looming, state lawmakers are once again looking at possible changes to TOPS. Halen Doughty has more…
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The Baton Rouge Advocate reports that the Edwards administration will likely not increase aid to public schools when they present a budget to lawmakers for next fiscal year. But the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education would like to see a 35-million dollar increase in funding for K-12 schools. Funding for public schools has been relatively stagnant since 2009.

Louisiana Oil and Gas Association Acting President Gifford Briggs says President Donald Trump’s executive order giving the go-ahead to build two major pipeline projects is a huge step towards energy security. Briggs is also pleased that Mr. Trump plans to reduce 75% of regulations on the industry..:
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He says this would mean jobs, economic security and growth.

The Louisiana Family Forum is once again searching for the longest married couple in the state. President Gene Mills says for th epast two years, Lawrence and Varrie Player of Benton, have received the honor as they’ve been married for 82 years…
cut 5 (08) “…with that”
If you know someone that’s been married for 70-plus years contact the Louisiana Family forum at la-family-forum-dot-org.

09:30 Newscast, January 25th, 2017

President Donald Trump has signed two orders that moves forward with construction on the Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipelines, so what does that mean for Louisiana? Many people are concerned about the safety of using pipelines compared to other methods of transporting oil. But Acting President of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association Gifford Briggs right now we’re struggling with aging infrastructure…:
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Could changes again be coming to TOPS? State representative Franklin Foil proposes raising the GPA requirement to rein in costs and encourage high school students to perform better…:
Cut 15 (10) “good grades”
He plans to introduce the bill in the upcoming legislative sessions.

Congressman Mike Johnson of Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District has been appointed to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations. He says continuing the fight against ISIS and other terrorist groups will be a key item on the committee’s agenda, especially as threats persist both at home and abroad…:
Cut 9 (10) “recognize that”
He’s also been appointed to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security.

The Louisiana Family Forum is looking for the top 10 longest married couples as they do every year with Valentine’s Day approaching. President Gene Mills says entries for couples married over 70 years must be submitted by February 5th…:
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Contact the Louisiana Family Forum at (800) 606-6470.