730 Sportscast May 27

The LSU Tigers will face South Carolina at noon in the semi-finals of the SEC Tournament. The Bayou Bengals were off yesterday and this will be their third game in the tournament, while the Gamecocks will play their fifth game in as many days. South Carolina advanced to the semis with a 3-1 win over Kentucky yesterday. The other semi-final match-up today is Florida versus Arkansas. The Razorbacks routed Mississippi State nine to two yesterday, while the Gators also beat Mississippi State yesterday 12-3.

In the Sun Belt Tournament…the Ragin Cajuns sufffered a heart breaking loss. UL Lafayette was up 5-1, but gave up five runs in the ninth inning to Georgia Southern who ended up beating the Cajuns 7-to-6 in 11 innings. Rough outing for Dylan Moore, who gave up four runs. So UL Lafayette will have to wait if they will receive an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament.

All three Louisiana teams in the Southland Tournament have been eliminated. UNO beat Southeastern Louisiana 7-to-4, and top-seeded McNeese fell to Houston Baptist 5-4. And then the Privateers were sent packing when they lost to Sam Houston State 7-1. McNeese and Southeastern Louisiana are on the bubble to make the NCAA Tournament.

In softball, Florida State took Game 1 of its Super Regional Series with LSU by scoring two runs in the sixth inning to beat the Tigers 3-1. LSU will look to even up the series at 2 PM in Tallahassee.

The Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District approves funding to develop a master plan on renovating the Superdome. Saints officials say a master plan will also begin discussions for a long-term agreement between the state and the two professional franchises owned by Tom Benson. The teams’ existing lease agreements with Louisiana end in 2025.

1830 Newscast May 26

Health Secretary Rebekah Gee made her case to the Senate Finance Committee not to cut her budget. But Mandeville Senator Jack Donahue says Medicaid spending has increased 250-percent over the last decade and the state can’t afford it.

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But Gee says these cuts could lead to the loss of mental healthcare and pediatric programs.

With AAA projecting nearly 40 million Americans will hit the road this Memorial Day weekend, State Police urge drivers to use extreme caution. Trooper Dustin Dwight encourages people to designate a sober driver, avoid distractions, and always buckle up. He says motorists can expect to see more law enforcement on the highway this weekend.

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Louisiana Economic Development creates a business startup program for military veterans returning home from active duty. Don Molino has more…

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A note on a napkin saved a woman’s life in West Monroe. KARD reports a woman was being held hostage by her boyfriend at a motel. She reportedly convinced 30-year-old Dennis Griffin to take her to Chili’s. While returning from the bathroom, she passed a note to her server asking for help. West Monroe Police responded immediately.

1730 Newscast May 26

State health secretary Rebekah Gee pleaded with lawmakers to restore funding for her department, which is facing a massive budget cut. She says without matched state dollars, we won’t be able to draw down federal funds. She adds that healthcare benefits the entire state.

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Gee says the budget reduction could lead to cuts in mental healthcare and pediatric programs.

Hurricane preparedness items can be purchased this weekend at a reduced sales tax rate. Eligible items include flashlights, batteries, portable generators and other emergency supplies. Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson…

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But Henderson says the full amount of any local sales tax applies to all purchases.

Louisiana Economic Development partners with other agencies to create the Louisiana Veteran Entrepreneurship Program. LED Secretary Don Pierson says the program is designed to help veterans start their own business once they leave active duty.

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The program offers an intensive boot camp at the outset and includes ongoing counseling by small business partners.

The Humane Society of Louisiana is seeking information on driver in Marksville who threw a dog out the window of a moving vehicle last Sunday afternoon. The man was driving a dark green Chevrolet. A witness took the dog to a local shelter, where a rescuer named her Penny. The Humane Society is also asking for donations towards Penny’s medical care, as she may need surgery on a fractured leg. Donations can be made at humane-la.gov.

 

1630 Newscast May 26

There’s a new program from Louisiana Economic Development to help military veterans start a business after returning home. Secretary Don Pierson says the idea for the Louisiana Veteran Entrepreneurship Program came after hearing LSU’s Baton Rouge campus was helping disabled veterans in a similar way.

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There are plans to expand the program to other regions of the state.

Thirteen people have been arrested and three are still at large after an insurance fraud investigation by State Police. Master Trooper Brooks David says all 16 individuals were involved in a number of fictitious crashes.

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David says it’s possible more arrests could be made.

You can buy hurricane preparedness items at a discounted sales tax rate this weekend. Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says the exemption applies to the first $15-hundred of the purchase price of each eligible item.

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For more information on what items are eligible, visit revenue.louisiana.gov.

State Police encourage drivers to make safety a priority this Memorial Day weekend. AAA projects nearly 40 million Americans will travel over the three-day weekend. Trooper Dustin Dwight says it’s imperative that you take extreme caution on the roadways.

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Dwight encourages people to designate a driver if they plan to drink.

16:45 LRN Sportscast May 26th

The red hot LSU baseball team is enjoying a day off in Hoover, Alabama today after beating Kentucky 10-0 to advance to the semifinals of the SEC Tournament. The game ended in the middle of the seventh inning thanks to the league’s mercy rule in tournament play. The Fighting Tigers have scored 10 plus runs in four consecutive SEC games, which is the most LSU has done since 2000.

LSU will take the field tomorrow at noon. They’ll play either Kentucky or South Carolina. Those two teams are playing each other now and the winner advances.

The top two seeds in the Southland Conference Tournament were eliminated today. UNO defeated second-seeded Southeastern Louisiana seven to four. The Privateers were led by Hezekiah Randolph who homered and drove in three runs.

And Houston Baptist knocked off top-seeded McNeese Five to four. So now we’ll wait to see if both McNeese and Southeastern receive at-large bids. The NCAA unveils the regionals on Monday.

The Ragin Cajuns baseball team begins play in the Soun Belt Tournament tonight when they face Georgia Southern. Because of all of the weather related problems in Georgia, it’s just a single-elimination tournament. Gunner Leger will start for UL Lafayette.

After playing just nine games during his rookie season, Saints defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins says a big goal for him in 2017 is to stay healthy. The former first round pick says if he does play in all 16 games, defensive tackle can be a big strength for this team….
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Rankins recorded four sacks and a forced fumble, even though he played just a half a season.

1530 Newscast May 26

The state department of health is facing a massive budget reduction, and Secretary Rebekah Gee pleaded with lawmakers to restore funding for her department. But Mandeville Senator Jack Donahue says healthcare spending has increased by $1.4 billion since 2010.

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Donahue notes the health budget accounts for nearly half of the state’s entire budget.

State Police arrest 13 people in an insurance fraud scam. Master Trooper Brooks David says three suspects are still at large, and it’s possible more people may have been involved. He says these fraudulent claims can drive up premiums for everyone.

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The suspects were involved in at least 7 fictitious crashes.

On Saturday and Sunday consumers can purchase hurricane preparedness supplies at a state sales tax discount. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A note on a napkin saved a woman’s life in West Monroe. A woman was reportedly being held against her will at a motel, where her boyfriend was beating her. The victim convinced 30-year-old Dennis Griffin to take her to Chilli’s, where she passed a note to her server asking for help. West Monroe Police were on the scene in minutes and brought the woman to safety.

14:30 LRN Newscast May 26th

Republican Senators raised concerns about the state’s increased spending on health care while discussing budget needs with state health secretary Rebekah Gee. Mandeville Senator Jack Donahue says Medicaid spending has increased 250-percent over the last decade and the state can’t afford it…
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Gee reminded legislators about the benefits for the state when it comes to dollars spent on health care.

An insurance fraud investigation in the Acadiana area led to over a dozen arrests. State Police Trooper Brooks David says last July they received complaints about 16 individuals who were filing false insurance claims…
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David says there were at least seven phony crashes.

Louisiana Economic Development creates a business startup program for military veterans returning home from active duty. Don Molino has more…
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If you’re traveling on this Memorial Day weekend, State Police has this message for you…
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Trooper Dustin Dwight says there were six preventable fatal crashes last Memorial Day weekend.

LRN PM Newscall May 26th

On Saturday and Sunday consumers can purchase hurricane preparedness supplies at a state sales tax discount. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Louisiana Economic Development creates a business startup program for military veterans returning home from active duty. Don Molino has more…

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A sales tax discount is available for hurricane preparedness items this weekend. On Saturday and Sunday, residents can purchase flashlights, batteries, portable generators and other emergency supplies at a reduced sales tax rate. Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson…

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But Henderson says the full amount of any local sales tax applies to all purchases. He says lawmakers approved this tax holiday to encourage families to buy emergency supplies prior to the start of the hurricane season

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Henderson says for more information on what is eligible under the sales tax discount visit revenue.louisiana.gov. He says the exemption applies to the first $1,500 of the purchase price of each eligible item.

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More than a dozen Acadiana residents are behind bars as a result of an insurance fraud investigation by Louisiana State Police. Master Trooper Brooks David says last July they received complaints about 16 individuals who were filing false insurance claims.

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David says 13 people have been arrested so far, and three suspects are still at large. Police are actively seeking Brakeisha Broussard of Lafayette, Natalie Miller of Carencro, and Olivia Darbonne of Florida. He says all 16 individuals were involved in a number of fictitious crashes.

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David says it’s possible more people may have been involved and more claims could have been made. He says these investigations take time, but every day their Insurance Fraud Unit is putting people behind bars for these crimes. He says these fraudulent claims can drive up premiums for everyone.

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State Police are asking travelers to make safety a priority this Memorial Day weekend. AAA projects nearly 40 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles over the three-day weekend. Trooper Dustin Dwight says it’s very pertinent that you take extreme caution on the roadways this holiday weekend.

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Dwight encourages people to designate a driver if they plan to drink, avoid distractions behind the wheel, and always wear their seatbelts. He says drivers can expect to see more law enforcement on the highways this weekend.

Cut 10 (09) “impaired driving”

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Louisiana Economic Development, along with several partners, has created a business startup program for military veterans. LED Secretary Don Pierson says many soldiers have a desire to start a small business once returning home. He says the idea for the Louisiana Veteran Entrepreneurship Program came after hearing LSU’s Baton Rouge campus was helping disabled veterans in a similar way.

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The Louisiana Veteran Entrepreneurship Program is an intensive boot camp at the outset and includes ongoing counseling by small business partners. Pierson says the program will feel like an LSU course, as classes take place on the school’s campus.

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After the first year, there are plans to expand the program to other regions of the state. Pierson says they hope this free program for veterans will raise at least 5 million dollars in startup capital and create 100 new jobs. He says this is a great way to return the thanks back to those who fight for our freedom.

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For more information on the Veteran Entrepreneurship Program call (225) 578-7555.

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Department of Health Secretary Rebekah Gee made her case to the Senate Finance Committee today, as her department is facing a huge budget cut. Mandeville Senator Jack Donahue says state spending on healthcare has increased $1.4 billion since 2010. LDH spending now accounts for nearly half the state’s total annual budget.

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But Gee says this budget reduction will force cuts to mental healthcare and pediatric programs. She says without matched state funds, we won’t be able to draw down federal funding. She adds that healthcare funding benefits the state as a whole, not just LDH.

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But Donahue says the Medicaid spending has increased 250 percent over the last decade, and the state can’t afford it. He says we can’t even afford the system we have now.

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13:30 LRN Newscast May 26th

State Police announce the arrest of 13 people in Acadiana for their alleged involvement in a fake crash scheme. Master Trooper Brooks David says they believe the group defrauded insurance compamies out of over 30-thousand dollars….
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The 13 arrested were booked into the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center and the search continues for three more suspects.

At the state capitol, the Senate Finance Committee heard from state Health Secretary Rebekah Gee. Several Republicans raised concerns about the state’s increased spending on health care, but Gee says healthcare funding benefits the state as a whole, not just her department….
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Gee raised concerns about proposed cuts to mental healthcare and pediatric programs.

Several state agencies have come together to create the Louisiana Veteran Entrepenurship Program which is designed to help veterans start their own business once they leave active duty….
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That’s Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson, who says the Louisiana Business and Technology Center at LSU Innovation Park will deliver the training. For application details call (225) 578-7555.

For those planning to travel on this Memorial Day Weekend, AAA says the statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.15. About a nickel higher than a year ago. AAA is anticipating the busiest Memorial Day travel weekend since 2005.

12:30 Newscast May 26,2017

16 Acadiana residents have been arrested after an insurance fraud investigation by Louisiana State Police. Master Trooper Brooks David says last year LSP received complaints about people filing false insurance claims. He says these investigations take time and fraudulent claims drive up premiums for everyone.
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He says all 16 individuals were involved in a number of fictitious crashes.

Louisiana Economic Development and several partners have created the Louisiana Veterans Entrepreneurship Program, to help military veterans start small businesses once returning home. LED Secretary Don Pierson says they hope this free program will raise at least 5 million dollars in startup capital and create new jobs. He says this is a great way to return the thanks back to those who fight for our freedom.
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On Saturday and Sunday consumers can purchase hurricane preparedness supplies at a state sales tax discount. Jeff Palermo has more…
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LSU advances to the semifinals of the SEC Tournament after a 10 -0 win over Kentucky. The Tigers are off today and will play at noon tomorrow the winner of today’s game between South Carolina and Kentucky.