06:45 Sportscast, June 28th, 2017

Louisiana Radio Network Sports, I’m Michelle Southern. Here’s your College World Series update, brought to you by Assurance Financial, your Local Home Loan Experts. Lend the way dot com.

Tough ending to a great season for the LSU baseball team as they lost 6-1 to the Florida Gators, who swept the Bayou Bengals in the CWS finals to win their first national championship. The Tigers trailed the whole game, but had chances to take the lead in the 7th and 8th innings. LSU shortstop Kramer Robertson reacts…:
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The loss ends the LSU playing careers for several great Tigers like Robertson, Jared Poche, Alex Lange, Greg Deichmann and Cole Freeman. LSU finishes the season 52-20.

ULM has hired a new baseball coach. Michael Federico becomes the 12th head leader of the Warhawks in the history of the university. He is a Slidell native and has more than 20 years of experience in the college baseball coaching profession.

McNeese State basketball head coach Dave Simmons has announced the signing of two big post players from a Top 16 Junior College Team he says are expected to give the Cowboys a huge rebounding force for the coming season. Quattarius Wilson and Demarco Owens join McNeese from Moberly Area Community College that posted a 27-5 record this past season.

Former LSU baseball star Kevin Gausman pitched 5 1/3 scoreless innings for Baltimore last night, leading the Orioles to a 3-1 victory over Toronto in the opener of a three-game series. It was his first win in four starts.

Former Lady Tiger LaSondra Barrett returned to her LSU team in the newly created position of Director of Player Development, LSU Lady Tiger Head Coach Nikki Fargas announced on Tuesday. Barrett was one of the most versatile players in LSU women’s basketball history.

 

06:30 Newscast, June 28th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards signs into law measures aimed at keeping both motorists and police officers safe during a traffic stop. One by Plaquemine Representative Chad Brown requires driver’s ed to include information about how motorists should behave if they get pulled over…:
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The law goes into effect August 1.

The governor has vetoed a bill that would provide freedom of expression on college campuses, calling it a solution in search of a problem. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris says his measure was about protecting rights that are under siege at many universities…:
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Harris has been a vocal opponent to many of the governor’s proposals, and he hopes the veto wasn’t politically motivated.

Miscues cost the Tigers as the Florida Gators win the national championship away from LSU. Jeff Palermo has a recap of the game…:
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Two suspects are in custody and two more are sought in the brutal attack on a pair of tourists over the weekend that left one in critical condition. New Orleans Police are looking for 20-year-old Rashaad Piper and 18-year-old Nicholas Polgowski on the charge of second degree robbery.

 

LRN AM Newscall June 28th

People with disabilities can save money without losing their benefits, thanks to a new program from the State Treasurer’s Office and the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance. Don Molino has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards has signed a bill into law requiring driver’s education courses to teach students how to act during a traffic stop. Halen Doughty has more…

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Miscues cost the Tigers as the Florida Gators snatch a national championship away from LSU. Jeff Palermo has a recap of last night’s baseball game….

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The Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance and the State Treasurer’s Office launch a new savings program to help people with disabilities. Tyana Dequana with LOSFA says the LA ABLE program enables people with disabilities to put money aside for future expenses.

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Dequana says people can save up to $14,000 a year without losing those benefits. But once the account reaches $100,000, social security payments would end until the amount goes back under that threshold. She says this comes as a relief to many with disabilities who will finally be able to do something to help themselves for the future.

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Dequana says this will be a vital program especially for families with young disabled children with medical expenses. She says this gives families a chance to have a savings account so these kids can have the same opportunities as every other child.

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For more information visit able.ofsa.la.gov.

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Governor John Bel Edwards signs into law measures aimed at keeping both motorists and police officers safe during a traffic stop. One of the new laws set to go into effect August 1 is by Plaquemine Representative Chad Brown and it requires driver’s education courses to teach soon to be drivers about what to do during a traffic stop because every situation is unique.

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The governor also signed into law Bossier City Senator Ryan Gatti’s legislation, which is similar to the House bill. Brown believes the training can reduce the risk of a routine traffic stop becoming violent, if everyone knows how to respond. He says while police officers receive training on how to conduct the stops, it’s important for us as citizens to react appropriately as well.

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The Office of Motor Vehicles will provide the course material from the Louisiana Commission of Law Enforcement. Brown says many motorists become anxious during traffic stops, and so are the officers.

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Governor John Bel Edwards vetoes a bill to provide freedom of expression on college campuses. In his veto message, Edwards said the legislation by Alexandria Representative Lance Harris was a solution in search of a problem. But Harris says freedom of speech is under siege on many college campuses around the country.

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The bill would have created a protocol for Louisiana universities to handle controversial speakers on campus. It came in response to University of California Berkley officials cancelling a scheduled appearance by conservative political commentator Ann Coulter.  The Republican legislator said he was attempting to protect free expression and freedom of speech on college campuses.

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Harris says he’s surprised by the veto because the administration did not express concerns as the bill moved through the process. Harris has been a vocal opponent to many of the governor’s proposals, and he hopes the veto wasn’t politically motivated. He believes this was an important bill that should have been signed into law.

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Jimmy D. Long Sr. School of Math, Science, and the Arts is the new official name of the Natchitoches high school, as the governor signed the bill adding the name of the late state lawmaker to the school’s title. Delhi Senator Francis Thompson authored the legislation. He says it’s not a big change, but it’s an important change.

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Thompson says they didn’t want to do anything that would impact the funding and operation of the school or its students. That’s why for all practical purposes, the school will go by its original name of the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts.

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Thompson says there will be no expense associated with the name change. The board that oversees the school will decide how and when to make the transition. Long is one of LSMSA’s founding fathers and Thompson says he’s glad this simple act will honor Long’s legacy.

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Tough ending to a great season for the LSU baseball team as they lost 6-1 to the Florida Gators, who swept the Bayou Bengals in the CWS finals to win their first national championship. The Tigers trailed  the whole game, but had chances to take the lead in the 7th and 8th innings, but shortstop LSU Kramer Robertson says it didn’t work in their favor…

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It appeared LSU tied the game at two in the 7th inning, but a runner’s interference call took a run off the board. The umpire ruled Jake Slaughter slid directly into the shortstop covering second base on a double play instead of into the bag. Josh Smith, who scored on the play, had to return to third base because of the interference call. Here’s how Coach Paul Mainieri saw it…

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Mainieri was emotional at the start of the postgame press conference. He talked about how last summer affected him as Baton Rouge suffered through riots, police shootings and deadly flooding. He wanted to accomplish something good…

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The loss ends the LSU playing careers for several great Tigers like Jared Poche, Alex Lange, Greg Deichmann, Cole Freeman and Kramer Robertson. Robertson says he has no regrets…

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18:30 Newscast June 27

A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of Alton Sterling’s children against the city of Baton Rouge, the police department, police chief, and the two white officers who were involved the black man’s death. Attorney Michael Adams says BRPD has a pattern of racist behavior and excessive force.

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Adams says testimony from current and former officers will prove their claims.

Gas prices for this Fourth of July are the lowest since 2005. Senior petroleum analyst with GasBuddy Patrick Dehaan says Louisiana drivers will save even more compared to other states. The statewide average of $2.06 a gallon is well below the national average of $2.25.

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He says gas prices are even cheaper now than they were this time last year.

The state will study whether it would be a good idea to raise the minimum age to buy smokes to 21. Michelle Southern reports…

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The father of LSU pitcher Jared Poche helped resuscitate a Florida State fan during Game 1 of the College World Series finals. The 87-year-old man had no pulse when Dr. Jerry Poche was called to help. Poche helped perform CPR on the man until medics arrived, and he is reportedly in good condition.

 

17:30 LRN Newscast June 27th

Lawyers representing Alton Sterling’s children have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Baton Rouge, it’s police department and police chief and the two white police officers involved in last summer’s fatal shooting of the black man. Attorney Chris Stewart says a culture of racial bias among Baton Rouge cops fueled the shooting…
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The lawsuit was filed in state court. The Baton Rouge Police Department is not commenting. One of the plantiffs attorney’s, Michael Adams says the suit seeks unspecified damages…
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A federal investigation has already determined no criminal charges against the officers.

This year’s Fourth of July gas prices are the lowest since 2005. Senior petroleum analyst Patrick Dehaan with GasBuddy.com says prices usually peak around May when refineries finish up maintenance and transition to summer grade gasoline, and we usually see a slight decline after that:
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The statewide average of $2.06 a gallon is well below the national average of $2.25.

Tiger fans will soon have a new brew of their own, as Louisiana’s own Community Coffee gears up to launch an LSU Blend full-bodied special dark roast coffee. Spokesperson Jodi Conachen says the Baton Rouge based company wanted to honor its roots.
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Conachen says the LSU Blend will be available next month.

16:45 LRN Sportscast June 27th

LSU will attempt to force a third and deciding game tonight of the championship series of the College World Series. After losing four to three last night to Florida, LSU needs a win to keep its season alive. A Florida victory will give the Gators their first national championship in baseball. LSU Coach Paul Mainieri says he’s still confident the Tigers can win their seventh national championship, because of the starting pitchers that are scheduled to throw tonight and if there’s a third game…
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Florida will start Tyler Dyson tonight. He’s 3-0 with a 3.55 ERA. First pitch is at 7:00 in Omaha.

LSU pitcher Jared Poche’s father helped save a Florida fan’s life during last night’s College World Series game. Dr. Jerry Poche says the 87-year-old’s family alerted him about the man’s condition
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ULM named Michael Federico as the next head baseball coach of the Warhawks. Federico has spent the past nine seasons as the pitching coach at Southern Miss.

16:30 Newscast June 27

Lawyers representing Alton Sterling’s children file a wrongful death lawsuit in state court seeking unspecified damages. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Warrants have been issued for the final two suspects in the brutal beating in New Orleans that left one victim with acute brain injury. Two suspects have turned themselves in, and the remaining two have been identified as 20-year-old Rashad Piper and 18-year-old Nicholas Polgowski. Police encourage the suspects to come forward.

The state will study what would happen if the legal smoking age was raised to 21. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman authored the resolution calling for the study. He knows there will be some pushback but says former smokers will approve.

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The study will be completed before the start of the next legislative session.

Community Coffee is gearing up to launch an LSU Blend that will be available through football season. Company spokesperson Jodi Conachen says the special dark roast blend is popular in Tiger Country, and Tiger fans will enjoy showing off their love for the purple and gold.

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The blend will hit the shelves in July.

 

15:30 Newscast June 27

The family of Alton Sterling has filed a lawsuit against the city of Baton Rouge, as well as the police department, police chief, and two officers who were involved in the fatal shooting. Attorney Michael Adams says there is a pattern of racist behavior end excessive force by BRPD.

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Adams says they’ll use testimony from current and former officers to back up their claim.

This Fourth of July drivers will enjoy the lowest gas prices since 2005. Senior Petroleum Analyst with GasBuddy Patrick Dehaan says after dropping over the past few weeks, prices are now lower than they were on January 1.

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Dehaan expects lots of drivers will take advantage of the lower prices at the pump.

The state will study whether it would be a good idea to raise the minimum age to buy smokes to 21. Michelle Southern reports…

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LSU pitcher Jared Poche’s father helped save a Florida fan’s life at Game 1 of the College World Series finals. Dr. Jerry Poche says the 87-year-old man had no pulse when he was alerted by the family. Poche helped perform CPR on the man until medics arrived. The unidentified man is reportedly in good condition.

14:30 Newscast, June 27th, 2017

Lawyers have filed a lawsuit on behalf of the family of Alton Sterling for unspecified damages against the officers and others involved in the police shooting. The U.S. Justice Department has already said they will not pursue charges against Officers Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake the 2nd. Attorney Michael Adams…:
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He says Sterling’s kids lost a father because of poor police training and racist attitudes.

A House Resolution out of the recent legislative session would have the State Department of Health study the feasibility of increasing the age to purchase tobacco products to 21. It’s by West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman who says there is evidence that increasing the age limit would mean more people would never consider smoking..:
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Hoffman says the study will be completed before the start of the next regular legislative session.

This year’s Fourth of July gas prices are the lowest since 2005. Senior petroleum analyst Patrick Dehaan with GasBuddy.com says prices usually peak around May when refineries finish up maintenance and transition to summer grade gasoline, and we usually see a slight decline after that:
Cut 7 (08) “at the pump”
The statewide average of $2.06 a gallon is well below the national average of $2.25.

Authorities in Tangipahoa Parish believe they have found the body of the little 9-year-old girl who went missing in the river Sunday while swimming. They say Gabriell McCoy was recovered about two miles where she was last reported to have been seen. The body was taken to the Tangipahoa Parish Corner’s Office for positive identification.

The NOPD has made a second arrest in the attack and robbery in the French Quarter over the weekend. There are two other suspects at large.

 

LRN PM Newscall June 27th

Lawyers representing Alton Sterling’s children file a wrongful death lawsuit in state court seeking unspecified damages. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The state will study whether it would be a good idea to raise the minimum age to buy smokes to 21. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Tiger fans will soon have a new brew of their own, as Louisiana’s own Community Coffee gears up to launch an LSU Blend full-bodied special dark roast coffee. Community Coffee spokesperson Jodi Conachen says the Baton Rouge based company was born wanted to honor its roots. She says all fans of the purple and gold will love the new LSU Blend.

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Conachen says this is a great way for a local company to show support for their flagship university. She says the LSU Blend will launch in July and run through football season.

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Conachen says the special dark roast blend is already extremely popular in Tiger Country. She says they believe Tiger fans will enjoy the coffee and showing off their love for the Bayou Bengals.

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This year’s Fourth of July gas prices are the lowest since 2005. Senior petroleum analyst Patrick Dehaan with GasBuddy.com says prices have been sliding over the last few weeks. He says believe it or not, prices at the pump are lower now than they were on January 1.

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Dehaan says if you’re driving on the Fourth, expect roadways to be crowded as families take advantage of the drop in gas prices. He says prices usually peak around May when refineries finish up maintenance and transition to summer grade gasoline, and we usually see a slight decline after that.

Cut 7 (08)  “at the pump”

Dehaan says prices are even cheaper now than they were this time last year. He says Louisiana drivers will save even more compared to other parts of the country. The statewide average of $2.06 a gallon is well below the national average of $2.25.

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Lawyers representing Alton Sterling’s children have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Baton Rouge, it’s police department and police chief and the two white police officers involved in last summer’s fatal shooting of the black man. Attorney Chris Stewart says a culture of racial bias among Baton Rouge cops fueled the shooting…

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The U.S. Justice Department has already said they will not pursue charges against Officers Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake the 2nd.  Salamoni fired six bullets into the 37-year-old man’s body after a brief physical struggle. But Attorney Michael Adams says Sterling’s children lost a father because of poor police training and racist attitudes

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Adams says they’ll use testimony from current and former Baton Rouge Police officers to back up their case that there is a pattern of racist behavior and excessive force by the B-R-P-D….

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he lawsuit was filed in state court in Baton Rouge. The Baton Rouge Police Department is not commenting. Adams says the suit seeks unspecified damages…

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A House Resolution out of the recent legislative session calls on the State Health Department to study the feasibility of increasing the age to purchase tobacco produces to 21. It’s by West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman who says one of the things they want the state to examine is the impact of being more mature before you can buy smokes..:

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Hoffman has gotten behind many anti-smoking measures as a legislator including tobacco tax increases and laws against lighting up on a school campus. He knows there will be some push back to this idea, but he says people who are former smokers will approve…:

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Hoffman says the study will be completed before the start of the next regular legislative session. He says there is evidence that increasing the age limit would mean more people would never consider smoking..:

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