18:30 Newscast Feb 23

The governor’s spending plan for the next fiscal year has been presented to lawmakers, as they’re gearing up for the regular session in April. Michelle Southern has more…

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Grambling State University is one step closer to reinstating their undergraduate nursing program after it was closed in 2015. University President Rick Gallot says they have the support of the University of Louisiana System Board, and now they need approval from the Board of Regents and the state Board of Nursing. He says their target date to open the new program is fall of 2018.

After ordering an investigation into the travel scandal of four state troopers, Governor John Bel Edwards says he won’t speculate on what the findings might be until the investigation is over.

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State Police Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson says he instructed all administrative personnel at LSP to cooperate with the investigation.

LSU Health Shreveport will launch a Pediatric Chronic Ventilator Clinic in April to care for children who require mechanical ventilation. Director of the Pediatric Ventilator Unit Dr. Keith Scott says currently, families have to travel 300 miles for a one-hour visit, but the new clinic will be more convenient for patients.

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17:30 LRN Newscast February 23rd

US Senator Bill Cassidy held another town hall meeting this morning in Thibodaux and the crowd was not as raucous as what the senior senator faced yesterday in Metairie. Cassidy is one of several Republican Congressional members who has faced furious constituents upset over health care and public education. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says you can expect to keep seeing this type of activism….
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The Edwards administration unveiled its proposed budget for next fiscal year and it does not fully fund TOPS. The spending plan funds the scholarship program at its current level, which is 70-percent. But Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says if additional revenue is approved in the regular session, it’s the governor’s top priority to fund TOPS at 100-percent.

Governor John Bel Edwards expressed a serious tone when asked about the travel scandal involving four members of the State Police who took side trips to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon while attending a law enforcement conference in San Diego. Edwards, who has already ordered a full investigation, says this incident shouldn’t be taken lightly.:
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State Police Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson issued a statement saying he’s instructed all administrative personnel at LSP to cooperate with the investigation.

LSU Health Shreveport will soon begin to help children who have chronic respiratory diseases, like cystic fibrosis as they are opening a new pediatric chronic ventilator clinic….
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That’s Doctor Keith Scott who says there’s no other facility like this in north Louisiana.

16:45 LRN Sportscast February 23rd

There’s a lot of anticipation heading into tonight’s game between the Pelicans and the Houston Rockets. It’s the debut of DeMarcus Cousins as he’ll match-up with fellow All-Star Anthony Davis to form one of the best front-courts in the NBA. Point guard Jrue Holiday is excited to see how it works…
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The NBA trade deadline came and went today with the Pelicans not making another trade. But there are reports New Orleans will waive Terrence Jones and possibly sign Jarrett Jack.

College hoops tonight…Louisiana Tech looks for its seventh straight win at North Texas. Meanwhile, McNeese hosts Houston Baptist and Nicholls is at Incarnate Word. The Colonels and Cowboys are at the bottom of the Southland standings.

Football-scoop-dot-com, reports former LSU receivers coach Tony Ball is expected to join Louisiana Tech’s staff. Ball was let go by LSU last year.

16:30 LRN Newscast Feb 23rd

US Senator Bill Cassidy is the latest Republican in Congress to be ambushed by protesters during a town hall meeting. It happened in Metairie on Wednesday. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the GOP likely won’t make changes the protesters want, but it could happen with enough uprising…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards said he’s satisfied with how legislators closed a 304-million dollar midyear budget deficit. During the special session, lawmakers approved $99 million in rainy day funds, and made cuts to agencies, mainly the Department of Health. Edwards says some critical services were spared:
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The governor’s spending plan for the budget year that begins July 1st was unveiled today. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the Department of Transportation is facing a reduction in funding, which adds to state’s inability to repair roads…:
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Also under the plan, TOPS is not 100-percent funded, but the governor would like to fully fund it, if more revenue becomes available.

LSU Health Shreveport is offering a new Pediatric Chronic Ventilator Clinic, which is the first of its kind in north Louisiana. Doctor Keith Scott says now parents, who have kids with complex respiratory diseases like cystic fibrosis, will no longer have to travel 300 miles to receive proper care…
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15:30 LRN Newscast February 23rd

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne unveiled the governor’s budget proposal for next fiscal year at the capitol today. It doesn’t include merit raises for state employees,….
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The proposal also doesn’t fully fund TOPS, but Dardenne says making that happen is a high priority, but it will likely take more state revenues for that to occur.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s not ready to comment about the job status of State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson until the investigation is complete into a taxpayer funded side trip to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon by four troopers….
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Edmonson says internal changes have been made to make sure this doesn’t happen again.

Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy faced a slew of protesters in a town hall meeting yesterday. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Governor John Bel Edwards will be in Washington D-C this weekend as he’ll have a chance to meet with President Donald Trump. Edwards and other governors will have a chance to talk with the President on Monday. Before that the governor will visit with FEMA officials and discuss flood and tornado relief. Currently, the state is requesting an additional two billion dollars in assistance.

LRN PM Newscall Feb 23rd

Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy faced a slew of protesters in a town hall meeting yesterday. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The governor’s spending plan for the next fiscal year has been presented to lawmakers, as they’re gearing up for the regular session in April. Michelle Southern has more…

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Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy faced a rowdy crowd at a town hall meeting in Metairie yesterda6y as many upset residents screamed at him about healthcare, the travel ban, and public education. This is a trend around the country at town hall meetings with Republican lawmakers. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says in the past, these types of protests have proven effective.

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Cassidy is scheduled to host another town hall meeting tonight in Assumption Parish. Cross says people expressed their concerns to Cassidy about the Affordable Care Act. He says Republicans likely won’t make the changes the protesters want, but it could happen with enough uprising.

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Cross says this popular uprising can make a difference as the Tea Party effectively used this tactic in 2009. He expects this type of activism to be part of a new pattern over the next few years…

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The Edwards administration unveiled a spending plan for the fiscal year that starts July 1, and TOPS is not fully funded under their proposal. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says it will take an additional $81 million to fully fund the scholarship program.

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Dardenne says state employees have not had performance pay adjustments for a number of years. He says another priority will be providing cost of living or performance pay increases for state employees if more money is found.

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The proposed budget does not call for any additional dollars for public schools, maintenance for buildings on college campuses, or additional dollars to hire the needed 187 case workers for the Department of Children and Family Services.  He says the Department of Transportation is also facing a reduction in funding, which adds to state’s inability to repair roads.

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The governor’s proposed budget will be discussed over the next several months, and lawmakers will make changes to it. Any taxes or fee increases approved in the regular session could lead to increased funding for TOPS and roads.

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Governor John Bel Edwards expressed a serious tone when asked about the travel scandal involving four members of the State Police who took side trips to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon while attending a law enforcement conference in San Diego. Edwards, who has already ordered a full investigation, says this incident shouldn’t be taken lightly.

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State Police Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson issued a statement saying he’s instructed all administrative personnel at LSP to cooperate with the investigation. Edwards says he won’t speculate on what the findings might be until the investigation is over.

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Edmonson’s statement goes on to say they have already made internal changes to prevent any recurrence of an incident like this.

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LSU Health Shreveport will launch a Pediatric Chronic Ventilator Clinic in April to allow care for children who require mechanical ventilation. Director of the Pediatric Ventilator Unit Dr. Keith Scott says currently, families are required to travel 300 miles for a one-hour visit or their child will not get the proper care. He says the new clinic will be more convenient for patients.

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Scott says there are no other facilities in the northern Louisiana area like this clinic. He hopes this will be able to bring holistic care and improve longevity in patients who use a ventilator by providing quality care.

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Scott says the main goal is to ultimately get the kids off the ventilator. He says with the clinic, patients that need the service will be able to stay in their hometown and have the same doctor throughout the process.

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14:30 LRN Newscast Feb 23rd

The governor’s spending plan for the next fiscal year has been presented to lawmakers, as they’re gearing up for the regular session in April.
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Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz is seeking more information from FEMA about an 84-year-old Baton Rouge man who died in an overheated mobile home issued by the federal government. Chaffetz says when authorities investigated the the M-H-U the temperature inside reached 138-degree even though the air conditioning control unit read 50-degrees.

US Senator Bill Cassidy held another town hall meeting this morning in Thibodaux and the crowd was not as raucous as what the senior senator faced yesterday in Metairie. Cassidy is one of several Republican Congressional members who has faced furious constituents upset over health care and public education. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says you can expect to keep seeing this type of activism….
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LSU Health Shreveport will soon begin to help children who have chronic respiratory diseases as they are opening a new pediatric chronic ventilator clinic….
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That’s Doctor Keith Scott who says there’s no other facility like this in north Louisiana.

13:30 Newscast, February 23rd, 2017

The governor’s financial plan for the budget year that begins July 1st was unveiled today. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the Department of Transportation is facing a reduction in funding, which adds to state’s inability to repair roads…:
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Also under the plan, TOPS is not fully funded and state employee merit raises are eliminated which are other priorities for the governor when they address the budget.

Speaking after the special session ended hours before the deadline, Governor John Bel Edwards said he’s satisfied. Lawmakers approved $99 million in rainy day funds, and made cuts to agencies, mainly the Department of Health. Edwards says some critical services were spared:
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US Senator Bill Cassidy is the latest Republican in Congress to be ambushed by protesters during a town hall meeting. It happened in Metairie on Wednesday. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the GOP likely won’t make changes the protesters want, but it could happen with enough uprising…:
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He expects this type of activism to be part of a new pattern over the next few years.

LSU Health Shreveport will launch a Pediatric Chronic Ventilator Clinic in April to allow care for children. Director of the unit, Dr. Keith Scott says currently families are required to travel 300 miles for a one-hour visit to get their child proper care. He says the new clinic will be more convenient for patients…:
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Scott says there are no other facilities north Louisiana like this.

 

12:30 Newscast, February 23rd, 2017

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne today unveiled the governor’s budget proposal for next fiscal year. It doesn’t include merit raises for state employees, which Dardenne says will be a priority…:
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The proposal also doesn’t fully fund TOPS which Dardenne says making that happen is another high priority.

Governor John Bel Edwards expressed a serious tone when asked about the travel scandal involving four members of the State Police who took side trips to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon while attending a law enforcement conference in San Diego. Edwards, who has already ordered a full investigation, says this incident shouldn’t be taken lightly.:
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State Police Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson issued a statement saying he’s instructed all administrative personnel at LSP to cooperate with the investigation.

Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy faced a slew of protesters in a town hall meeting yesterday. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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DeMarcus Cousins makes his debut in a Pelicans uniform tonight as New Orleans hosts the Houston Rockets at the Smoothie King Center. The Pels enter the game two and a half games back of Denver for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 23rd

DeMarcus Cousins makes his debut in a Pelicans uniform tonight as New Orleans hosts the Houston Rockets at the Smoothie King Center. Pelicans guard Jrue Holiday is just like the fans, he’s excited…
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The Pelicans enter play tonight two and a half games back of Denver for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

Last night in college basketball….Marlain Veal matched his career-high with 28 points as Southeastern Louisiana clobbered Central Arkansas 87-70. Northwestern’s Zeek Woodley returned after missing the last two months with a broken wrist, but it wasn’t enough as the Demons lost to Lamar 88-68. Woodley had 16.

LSU junior right fielder Greg Deichmann hit one of the longest home runs at the new Alex Box Stadium last night. This two run-shot in the first inning went 486 feet…
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That’s Chris Blair on the LSU Sports Radio Network. The Tigers went on to win eight to one over Hofstra, they’ll host Maryland for a three-game series, starting tomorrow night.

Raphael Gladu hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the 8th inning that cleared the scoreboard last night helped the Bulldogs double up Little Rock four to two. Tech has won 14 straight home games, which leads the NCAA.

Tonight…Nicholls hosts Hofstra on CST and undefeated McNeese State begins a four-game series against 7th ranked Arizona.