14:30 Newscast, August 22nd, 2017

The National Hurricane Center is watching the remnants of former Tropical Storm Harvey for possible re-development. State climatologist Barry Keim says most of the models have it forming into tropical storm again, possibly even a hurricane and making landfall between Corpus Christi and Galveston..:
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He says the system is over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and moving into the Bay of Campeche.

Webster Parish Sheriff Gary Sexton says a 7-year-old boy who shot his aunt two times for not feeding him will not be charged with a crime. He says police responded to a home outside of Minden last week and found Amanda Gipson suffering from two gunshot wounds. She claimed it was an accident, but Sexton isn’t buying that…”
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He says the child can’t be charged due to his age.

President Donald Trump stated last night that America must fight to win the war in Afghanistan, where U.S. troops have been stationed since 2001. Louisiana GOP Chairman Roger Villere says the United States should’ve never been in this war but he agrees with the president’s sentiments…:
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The state Department of Education has been awarded a 20-million dollar federal grant to improve struggling schools. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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LRN PM Newscall August 22nd

A 7-year-old who shot his aunt twice for not feeding him will not face charges, according to Webster Parish authorities. Emelie Gunn has more…

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LSU’s new mascot, Mike VII, appears to be right at home and loving his new habitat on campus since being introduced Monday. Michelle Southern reports..:

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Webster Parish Sheriff Gary Sexton says a 7-year-old boy who shot his aunt two times for not feeding him will not be charged with a crime. He says Louisiana law states a child under the age of 10 cannot form intent, so they do not have the authority to file charges against the boy. He says the child has had some problems in the past…

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Sexton says police responded to a home outside of Minden last week and found Amanda Gipson suffering from two gunshot wounds. He says Gipson claimed this was an accident but authorities do not believe that.

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Sexton says Gipson was transported to University Health in Shreveport and is now recovering at home. He says they are very concerned with the 7-year-old’s well-being because this was not an accident.

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LSU’s new mascot, Mike VII, appears to be right at home and loving his new habitat on campus since being introduced Monday. Formerly Harvey, the tiger was donated to LSU by the Wild at Heart Wildlife Center in Okeechobee, Florida. Jeremy Hargett is the co-owner of the rescue facility. He says Harvey was originally bread as a “photo cub” to sell to zoos…:

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Hargett says when Mike’s veterinarian came to visit him for the first time, he fell in love almost immediately…:

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Hargett says when they re-home big animals like Mike, they pray that they end up in a good, thriving situation. He says now that Harvey has a new home in Baton Rouge surrounded by love and LSU fans, they aren’t worried about him one bit…:

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Forecasters says there’s an excellent chance the remnants of Tropical Storm Harvey will reform in the Gulf of Mexico and head towards the Texas coast this week. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the system is over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and heading into the Bay of Campeche

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Keim says most of the models have the area of low pressure developing into a tropical storm, possibly even into a hurricane and making landfall between Corpus Christi and Galveston

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Tropical Storm Harvey fizzled out last week in the Caribbean, but Keim says it should re-generate in a more conducive environment in the western Gulf of Mexico and threaten Texas…

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President Donald Trump stated last night that America must fight to win the war in Afghanistan, where U.S. troops have been stationed since 2001. Louisiana GOP Chairman Roger Villere says the United States should’ve never been in this war but he agrees with the president’s sentiments.

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Trump says he would work with the Afghan government and other south Asian countries. Villere says it’s easy to blow up army bases and kill a few generals and soldiers but…

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The president did not say how many additional troops he would send into Afghanistan and seemed to agree with the Pentagon’s suggestion for sending in about 4-thousand soldiers. Villere says it’s time to fix this mess and end the war in Afghanistan.

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13:30 Newscast, August 22nd, 2017

A 7-year-old in Webster Parish who allegedly shot his aunt two times during an argument, can not by state law face charges in the incident. That’s according to Sheriff Gary Sexton who says a child under the age of 10 cannot form intent. Sexton says this was not an accident and he hopes this 7-year-old gets help…:
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He says the aunt is now recovering at home from two gunshot wounds.

LSU is set to officially announce Mike VII during a welcome event this afternoon outside the Tiger Habitat. The first 250 students to arrive will get a commemorative Mike the Tiger s-shirt. We’re expected to hear from Mike’s vet, Dr. Baker, and other university officials. The 11-month-old tiger was introduced to the public in his new habitat Monday morning, the same day students returned to campus to begin the fall semester.

Forecasters are keeping an eye on what was once Tropical Storm Harvey, as the chance that it will redevelop in the Gulf is certainly possible. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the system is over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula moving into the Bay of Campeche..:
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He says it’s unclear what impacts Louisiana might feel if a northern forecast trend continues.

The Powerball jackpot, as it normally does when the numbers get this big, has reached $700 million dollars for tomorrow night’s drawing. That’s got a cash value of $443.3 million dollars, and is the second largest lottery jackpot in US history. The biggest was $1.6 billion in January 2016.

 

12:30 Newscast, August 22nd, 2017

A 7-year-old who shot his aunt twice for not feeding him will not face charges, according to Webster Parish authorities. Emelie Gunn has more.:
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Today Governor John Bel Edwards is meeting with FEMA Administrator Brock Long in Louisiana to discuss the state’s ongoing recovery from the 2016 floods. During that time, Edwards, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu and state officials will talk about Louisiana’s preparations for potential flooding in the New Orleans area.

Mike VII’s former owners couldn’t be happier that the tiger has landed a home at LSU. Jeremy Hargett of the Wild at Heart Wildlife Center in Okeechobee, Florida says when Mike’s veterinarian came to visit him for the first time, Dr. Baker fell in love almost immediately…:
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He says Mike VII, formerly Harvey, was bred as a photo cub and given up once he got too big.

Forecasters says there’s an excellent chance the remnants of Tropical Storm Harvey will reform in the Gulf of Mexico and head towards the Texas coast this week. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the disturbance fizzled out last week in the Caribbean, but should re-generate in the western Gulf.:
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11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron is expected to meet with the media tonight after practice and he could name a starting quarterback. Senior Danny Etling is expected to get the nod over talented freshman Myles Brennan. Offensive coordinator Matt Canada says Etling looks like a better quarterback after undergoing back surgery….
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Canada says the core of the offense has been installed.

Through two preseason games, the Saints look like they’ve improved their play at linebacker. A-J Klein had five total tackles and a half sack versus the Chargers, Manti Te’o had eight tackles, a sack and fumble recovery in L-A and rookie Alex Anzalone has also shown good range and athleticism.

Former LSU running back Leonard Fournette will not practice or play against Carolina this week, because of a foot injury. The first round pick for the Jacksonville Jaguars says his foot is getting better and he expects to be ready for the regular season opener.

Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham left last night’s preseason game against the Browns with a lower leg injury. He only suffered a brain, but the former LSU star was upset he was undercut on the play.

Former LSU baseball outfielder Leon Landry has been added to Paul Mainieri’s coaching staff. Landry is listed as an undergraduate assistant coach. He was known for stellar catches in the outfield and was a member of the 2009 national championship team.

Shreveport Mayor Ollie Tyler says she wants to move forward with plans to build a 100-million dollar sports events center that could be the future home of the Pelicans minor league team. The complex is also expected to feature retail stores and professional offices, while seating three-thousand individuals for a sporting event.

11:30 Newscast, August 22nd, 2017

LSU’s new mascot, Mike VII, appears to be right at home and loving his new habitat on campus since being introduced Monday. Formerly Harvey, the tiger was donated to LSU by the Wild at Heart Wildlife Center in Okeechobee, Florida. Jeremy Hargett is the co-owner of the rescue facility. He says Harvey was originally bred as a “photo cub” to sell to zoos…:
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He says Dr. Baker instantly fell in love with Harvey, who will formally be introduced as Mike VII this afternoon during a ceremony.

Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center are keeping a close eye on the remnants of Tropical Storm Harvey as the disturbance could redevelop into a tropical depression over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday or Thursday. It’s unclear what impacts Louisiana might feel if a northern forecast trend continues.

Webster Parish Sheriff Gary Sexton says a 7-year-old boy who shot his aunt two times for not feeding him will not be charged with a crime. He says Louisiana law states a child under the age of 10 cannot form intent, so they do not have the authority to file charges against the boy. He says the child has had some problems in the past…:
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Amanda Gipson is already home from the hospital and recovering from the two gunshot wounds.

Today Governor John Bel Edwards is slated to meet with new FEMA Administrator Brock Long. The governor’s communications director Richard Carbo says the two will hit on many issues, including the devastating flooding the state experienced in 2016…:
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10:30 LRN Newscast August 22

The state department of education announces struggling public schools in Louisiana can apply for grant money that can be used to improve them. Assistant Education Superintendent Kunjan Narechania (Nara-tawn-e-yah) says to receive the grant dollars, school districts have to submit detailed proposals on how they would use the money…
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Louisiana rapper Mystical, also known as Michael Tyler is in jail on allegations he raped a woman last October in downtown Shreveport. Sergeant Paula Farquhar says Tyler’s bond has been set at two-million dollars…
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Two other suspects are also in custody.

Governor John Bel Edwards is slated to meet with new FEMA Administrator Brock Long today. Halen Doughty has more…
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Ruston Police are searching for a 38-year-old man who fatally shot one person . Frank Jauron Stringfellow of Ruston is considered armed and dangerous and has a lengthy criminal history. The shooting occurred early this morning on Cotton Avenue. 35-year-old Shakena Hampton was killed and two others received non-life threatening injuries in the shooting, including a one-year-old child.

09:30 Newscast, August 22nd, 2017

Today Governor John Bel Edwards will meet with FEMA Administrator Brock Long in Louisiana to discuss the state’s ongoing recovery from the 2016 floods. Governor’s Office spokesman Richard Carbo says Long already has a great relationship with the administration…:
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During the meeting, Edwards, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu and state officials will discuss the state’s preparations for potential flooding in the New Orleans area.

Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody has no plans to bring back a bill seeking to protect Confederate monuments as the controversial statues are coming down across the South. He feels we should respect the views of others:
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There are Confederate monuments located in Shreveport, Lafayette, Alexandria and Tallulah, but there are no plans to take them down.

The state Department of Education has been awarded a 20-million dollar federal grant to improve struggling schools. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The Shreveport Police Department says all suspects wanted in the rape case involving the rapper Mystikal are now in custody. His real name is Michael Tyler, 46 of Prairieville. He and another man are charged with one count of first degree rape stemming from the October 2016 incident. Tenichia Wafford surrendered yesterday on a one count of accessory after the fact to first degree rape charge.

 

08:30 Newscast, August 22nd, 2017

Today Governor John Bel Edwards is slated to meet with new FEMA Administrator Brock Long. The governor’s communications director Richard Carbo says they are optimistic about the Brock’s leadership as he has close ties to Louisiana…:
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He says the governor plans to address with Long FEMA’s response to last year’s flooding, and the pump situation in New Orleans.

The rapper Mystikal from Louisiana has surrendered to authorities in Caddo Parish where he faces a sexual assault charge stemming from a rape allegation last October. But Sgt. Paula Farquhar (far-kwar) with the Shreveport Police Department warns the public not to make a judgement about the case just yet…:
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Tyler’s bond has been set at two-million dollars.

A Texas man is facing charges in Louisiana after a fatal boating incident in Calcasieu Parish. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office says they aren’t going to press charges against a 7-year-old who allegedly shot his aunt two times claiming she wasn’t feeding him. They say the law indicates the child can not form intent, so he can’t be held criminally liable. The aunt is recovering. Apparently the child has behavior problems and his mother had already given up custody.

 

07:30 Newscast, August 22nd, 2017

A 20-million dollar annual federal grant has been awarded to the state Department of Education to help struggling public schools. Assistant Education Superintendent Kunjan Narechania (Nari-Chawn-Ya) says qualifying schools with the best plans for progress will receive the funds…:
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There are currently 225 struggling schools in Louisiana which means they have a performance grade of D or F.

Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody wasn’t able to pass legislation this year seeking to let the public vote before a military monument could be taken down, and now says he doesn’t plan to bring the bill back. He says there would be no point as statues are being taken down all over the South:
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Four Confederate monuments were removed in New Orleans last April and May.

Governor John Bel Edwards is slated to meet with new FEMA Administrator Brock Long today. Halen Doughty has more…:
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House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Metairie is telling his colleagues that he will wait until his doctors give him the okay, before he returns to the Capitol. A spokesperson for the Republican lawmaker says Scalise was on a conference call with GOP legislators to discuss spending bills on Monday. Scalise was shot in June in the hip and is undergoing inpatient rehabilitation, after undergoing several surgeries.