06:45 Sportscast, February 2nd, 2017

Head Coach Ed Orgeron’s first recruiting class at LSU is ranked in the top 10. Jeff Palermo has thoughts from Coach “O”…:
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The ULM football program learned Wednesday night that they ended signing day with the highest rated class in the Sun Belt Conference, according to Rivals.com. The Warhawks received a total of 23 commitments as part of their 2017 class, joining the seven mid-year transfers who joined the program in January.

In other signing day news around the state, UL-Lafayette added 17 recruits to its 2017 class. The Southeastern Lions signed 12 recruits to their 2017 class Wednesday. Louisiana Tech signed 13 on Wednesday, making a total of 20 new Bulldogs for the team’s 2017 class.

UL-Lafayette has hired Bryan Maggard as its new athletic director, school officials announced on Wednesday.

According to sources, the New Orleans Saints will not return to The Green Briar Resort in West Virginia for a full training camp.

In college hoops, it was yet another blowout in the PMAC last night as LSU lost its 8th in a row to NO. 19 South Carolina 88-63. It started ugly and never got better. The Tigers were down 50-32 at halftime.

Southeastern Louisiana clobbered Nicholls State, 72-44 in Hammond. And UNO barely fell to Abilene Christian 70-69 in overtime.

In the NBA, the Pelicans dropped their third straight as the Pistons overcame an 8 point third quarter deficit to come back and beat New Orleans 118-98.

 

06:30 Newscast, February 2nd, 2017

One of the first bills filed for the 2017 regular legislative session seeks to undo penalties put in place by the Affordable Care Act. Covington Representative Paul Hollis says the proposal would no longer require Louisiana residents to pay a fine for not having health insurance…:
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He says he filed the legislation on the first day bills could be submitted.

A gay rights activist group has responded to President Donald Trump’s statement that he will not remove President Obama’s executive order protecting the LGBTQ community from workplace discrimination within the federal government. Equality Louisiana President Baylor Boyd says at this point he is cautiously optimistic…:
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A recently filed bill would remove the penalties for not having health insurance for Louisiana residents. Halen Doughty has more…:
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According to the football recruiting experts, LSU’s 2017 class is the 7th best in the nation. The Tigers signed 23 players, most of the new additions are on defense.

 

LRN AM NEWSCALL FEB 2

Louisiana received a top rating when it comes to highway safety laws by Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A recently filed bill would remove the penalties for not having health insurance for Louisiana residents. Halen Doughty has more…

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Head Coach Ed Orgeron’s first recruiting class at LSU is ranked in the top 10. Jeff Palermo has thoughts from Coach “O”…

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Louisiana receives a top rating for its highway safety laws by Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety. President Jackie Gillan says the Bayou State was one of only five states plus the District of Columbia to earn the highest rating of green, because it has 9 out of 15 recommended traffic safety laws, including a law that requires everyone in a vehicle to buckle up…

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Gillan says Louisiana also gets a high rating because it requires all motorcycle riders to wear a seat belt. The most recent data shows in 2015, there were 726 motor vehicle deaths in Louisiana. She says even though the Bayou State received a green rating, that doesn’t mean there isn’t work to be done.

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Gillan says Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety also recommends tightening the state’s minimum age for getting a learners permit to 16 and passing other laws to protect teen drivers…

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She’s hopeful the legislature can enact their suggested travel laws when the legislature meets for a regular session in April.

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One of the first bills filed for the 2017 regular legislative session seeks to undo penalties put in place by the Affordable Care Act. Covington Representative Paul Hollis says he filed the legislation on the first day bills could be submitted. He says the proposal would no longer require Louisiana residents to pay a fine for not having health insurance.

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Hollis says the bill comes in response to President Trump’s executive order that allows state departments to waive any provision of the Affordable Care Act “that would impose a fiscal burden on a state.” He says there’s a lot up in the air regarding Obamacare, but it’s clear it’s not what’s right for Louisiana.

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Hollis expects a great deal of support from the legislature when they convene in April. He says this legislation keeps money in people’s pockets and government out of healthcare decisions. He expects more states will follow suit.

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A former Caddo Parish School Board employee has been arrested after police say he misappropriated at least $260-thousand in public funds. Cindy Chadwick with the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says 32-year-old Brandon Lewis bought car parts using the School Board’s account.

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Chadwick says Lewis, who was the board’s transportation buyer, then forged invoices to cover his tracks. She says an investigation by the Caddo-Shreveport Financial Crimes Task Force led to an audit of Lewis’ spending. She says the audit found that Lewis also used the account to purchase other items from vendors.

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Chadwick says Lewis also bought $40-thousand in VISA gift cards, which he used for himself. Lewis is charged with unauthorized use of an access card, felony theft, and forgery. She says the crimes took place for more than a year.

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A gay rights activist group has responded to President Donald Trump’s statement that he will not remove President Obama’s executive order protecting the LGBTQ community from workplace discrimination within the federal government. Equality Louisiana President Baylor Boyd says at this point he is cautiously optimistic.

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Boyd says they remember Mr. Trump’s campaign promises to defend members of the LGBTQ community, but they aren’t convinced. He says that’s hard to believe, given the leaders the President has chosen for his administration.

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The provision includes measures to protect people from discrimination in the workplace based on sexual orientation or gender identity. But Boyd says that order won’t matter much if Mr. Trump follows through on his other promises.

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According to the football recruiting experts, LSU’s 2017 class is the seventh best in the nation. The Tigers signed 23 players, most of the new additions are on the defensive side of the football. Coach Ed Orgeron says the Tigers did well along I-10 by getting Plaquemine defensive back Todd Harris and a defensive lineman from Lafayette

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The new recruits on offense are highlighted by the two quarterbacks in the class. Lowell Narcisse of St. James and Myles Brennan from Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Orgeron has a lot of confidence new offensive coordinator Matt Canada can develop both of them

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LSU missed on several big-time prospects. Three of Louisiana’s top five players signed with Alabama, wide receiver Devonta Smith, defensive tackle Phidarian Mathis and linebacker Christopher Allen. Orgeron on keeping in-state talent home

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18:30 LRN Newscast February 1st

It was an up and down day on the recruiting front for the LSU football team on national signing day. They received some commitments, while losing out on other top prospects. But Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says it’s still a strong class, especially on the defensive side of the ball.:
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24-7 sports ranks LSU’s class as the seventh best.

Do you find you’re becoming more stressed out at work? A new survey by Accountemps finds 60% of employees are dealing with stress, and 55% feel worker anxiety is on the rise. Rebecca Green, with the employment agency Robert Half in New Orleans, says technology contributes to this..:
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The state Fire Marshal’s Office says an unattended pot on a stove led to a fire that took the life of a 5-year-old in Baton Rouge. Halen Doughty has more…
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Investigators believe a house fire in Shreveport was caused by a hoverboard. Two adults and six children inside the home were able to get out unharmed. But unfortunately a puppy died in the blaze. A fire department spokesperson says owners of hoverboards should check the make and model numbers to see if it has been recalled, because some are considered a fire hazard.

17:30 Newscast Feb 1

The state Fire Marshal’s Office believes an unattended stove led to a fatal fire at a Baton Rouge apartment complex that took the life of a 5-year-old girl. Chief Deputy Brant Thompson says an 18-year-old was caring for her sister, Treasure Garner, when she left the apartment with a pot of grease on the stove. He says that’s when the fire broke out, and neighbors franticly searched for the little girl.

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Thompson says they are still trying to determine how long the 18-year-old was out of the apartment.

A Bossier City couple is behind bars after their five children tested positive for marijuana and cocaine. Spokesperson Mark Natale says the children’s ages range from six months to ten-years-old.

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Natale says 35-year-old Shannon Blake and 30-year-old Victoria Blake are charged with cruelty to juveniles.

An Accountemps survey finds 6 in 10 employees say work stress has increased over the past five years. The report finds 64-percent of millennials are stressed about work. Rebecca Green with the New Orleans employment agency Robert Half attributes this to younger people’s desire to grow and move up in the company.

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According to the survey, only 59-percent of older workers reported more work stress.

A Causeway Police Officer has been arrested after evidence went missing. That’s according to the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office, who says 44-year-old Sgt. William Jones Jr confessed to stealing seized narcotics and $63-hundred from the department’s evidence room. Jones faces charges of felony theft and malfeasance.

16:45 LRN Sportscast February 1st

LSU received three commitments on national signing day to bolster a strong recruiting class that’s ranked as the seventh best by 24-7 sports. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says one of the biggest gets of the day is Houston five-star pass rusher K’Lavon Chaisson…:
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It appears the Tigers did well on the defensive side of the ball. Sonny Shipp with Geaux 24-7 is high on five-star defensive back Jacoby Stevens…

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LSU didn’t get everyone they wanted, the state’s top wide receiver, Amite’s Devonta Smith, has signed with Alabama.

NOLA.com reports the Saints will not return to the Greenbrier resort in West Virginia for training camp. It’s unknown if New Orleans will hold camp at another remote location or just stay at their training facility in Metairie. The Houston Chronicle says the Houston Texans will train at the Greenbrier instead of the Saints.

Back to recruiting, Louisiana Tech’s class features several players from the Bayou State. Thibodaux’s Amik Robertson, Neville’s JaCorion Andrews, Amite’s Elijah Walker and Oak Grove’s Joshua Mote.

Rivals-dot-com says ULM has the third best class for 2017 in the Sun Belt. The class features four three-star prospects, Ponchatoula’s Jakyle Holmes, Neville defensvie back Corey Straughter, California defensive back J-J Dallas and Mississippi offensive lineman Joquaris Savage.

UL Lafayette’s class features Scotlandville quarterback Levi Lewis, who is a three-star prospect from Baton Rouge.

16:30 Newscast Feb 2

The state Fire Marshal’s Office has determined an unattended stove started the fire at a Baton Rouge apartment complex that took the life of a 5-year-old girl. Deputy Chief Brant Thompson says several other people in the complex were injured as well.

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At least 10 units were damaged in the fire.

As national signing day comes to a close, it looks like LSU will have one of the best recruiting classes in the nation. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says one of the biggest gets of the day is Houston five-star pass rusher K’Lavon Chaisson.

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24-7 Sports ranks LSU’s class at 7.

60-percent of employees have reported pressure in the workplace has increased over the past five years, according to an Accoutemps survey. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office arrests a couple after their children tested positive for cocaine and marijuana. Spokesperson Mark Natale says 35-year-old Shannon Blake and 30-year-old Victoria Blake have been charged with five counts of cruelty to a juvenile.

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15:30 Newscast February 1,2017

An Accountemps survey finds 60-percent of employees believe stress in the workplace has increased over the last five years. The study also found that 55-percent of those surveyed say worker anxiety is increasing. Rebecca Green, with the employment agency Robert Half in New Orleans, says technology has put more of a strain on workers.
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Green says the survey also finds 54-percent of CFO’s are aware that their employees are stressed.

A couple from Bossier City has been arrested after authorities say their children tested positive for drugs. Mark Natale with Bossier Police says Child Protective Services began an investigation after receiving a child abuse complaint involving 35-year-old Shannon Blake and 30 year-old Victoria Blake. He says all five children were tested.
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Louisiana leaders are responding to President Donald Trump’s appointment of Neil Gorsuch of Colorado to the Supreme Court. U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says Judge Gorsuch is an intelligent conservative. But Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond said Trump’s nominated someone who is hostile to women’s rights and lenient on police brutality.

LSU saw a great national signing day and it appears the Tigers will have one of the best recruiting classes in the country. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says one of the big items of note about this class is that it’s really strong defensively….:
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Worsham says LSU’s 2017 recruiting class has a chance at easily finishing in the top 5.

14:30 LRN Newscast February 1st

A tragic story out of the Capital City today as State Fire Marshal investigators determine a pot left unattended on a stove sparked a blaze that killed a five-year-old girl in a Baton Rouge apartment complex. Chief Deputy Brant Thompson says Treasurer Garner was found dead in her bedroom…
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At least ten units were damaged in the blaze.

Accountemps has found through a survey that six out of ten employees say they are more stressed at work now, then they were five years ago and the largest age group feeling stressed is millennials…
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That’s Rebecca Green, with the employment agency Robert Half in New Orleans.

Bossier City police have arrested a couple after their five children tested postive for either mairjuana or cocaine. Spokesperson Mark Natale says the children’s ages range from six months to ten-years-old…
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Natale says 35-year-old Shannon Blake and 30-year-old Victoria Blake face multiple charges.

Operation We Care has shipped 300 king cakes overseas to soldiers to celebrate Mardi Gras. Emelie Gunn has more…
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LRN PM Newscall February 1st

60-percent of employees have reported pressure in the workplace has increased over the past five years, according to an Accoutemps survey. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The state Fire Marshal’s Office says an unattended pot on a stove top led to the fire that took the life of a 5-year-old in Baton Rouge. Halen Doughty has more…

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A Bossier City couple is behind bars after police say their children tested positive for drugs. Mark Natale with Bossier Police says Child Protective Services launched an investigation into a child abuse complaint involving 35-year-old Shannon Blake and 30-year-old Victoria Blake. He says CPS tested all five of the couple’s children.

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Natale says not all of the children had tested for both marijuana and cocaine, but all had at least one in their systems. He says the children’s ages range from 6 months to 10-years-old.

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Natale says both of the parents have been charged with five counts of cruelty to a juvenile.

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A survey by Accountemps finds six in ten employees believe stress in the workplace has increased over the last five years. The study also found that 55-percent of those surveyed say worker anxiety is on the rise. Rebecca Green, with the employment agency Robert Half in New Orleans, says technology has put more of a burden on workers.

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Green says the survey also finds 54-percent of CFO’s are aware that their employees are stressed. She says she wasn’t surprised to see stress levels this high with employees.

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According to the survey, 64-percent of employees from 18 to 34 are more stressed about work compared to 59-percent of workers 35 to 54. Green attributes this to younger people’s desire to grow and move up in the company.

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The state Fire Marshal’s Office believes an unattended pot left on a stove top led to a fatal fire at a Baton Rouge apartment complex that killed a 5-year-old girl. Chief Deputy Brant Thompson says an 18-year-old was caring for her sister, Treasure Garner, when she tried to cook fried chicken and left the apartment with a pot of grease on the stove. He says she returned to find the apartment filled with smoke, and there was a frantic attempt to rescue the little girl from the burning home.

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Thompson says they are still trying to determine how long the 18-year-old was out of the apartment. He says the girl was missing for some time, as first responders tried to determine if Treasure had escaped. He says fire fighters eventually quelled the flames enough to enter the residence and found Treasure dead in a bedroom.

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At least 10 units were damaged in the fire, but Thompson says the investigation is still ongoing into the extent of the damage. He says several other people in the complex were transported to area hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.

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It’s been a great national signing day for LSU, and as expected it looks like they will have one of the best recruiting classes in the nation. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says one of the biggest gets of the day is Houston five-star pass rusher K’Lavon Chaisson…:

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Worsham says LSU’s 2017 recruiting class has a chance at easily finishing in the top 5…:

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Worsham says one of the big items of note about this class is that it’s really strong defensively….:

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