10:30 LRN Newscast August 2nd

More women than ever are heading to court, as the American Bar Association finds an uptick in female attorneys. Halen Doughty has more…
Cut 3 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

The Associated Press reports U.S District Judge Patricia Minaldi of Lake Charles is retiring. This news comes after she took a medical leave for alcoholism treatment in December. Judge Minaldi said in an interview in April that her battle with alcoholism didn’t impact the outcome of her cases.

Today is the first day of school for public school students in Bossier Parish and the start of school is right around the corner for many others. Public Relations Chair for the Louisiana PTA Stacey Simpson says to help improve your child’s academic achievement make sure you stay involved….
cut 6 (10) “…everyday life”
Parents can find some tips at be-a-learning-hero-dot-org.

LSU has located a young tiger that could become Mike Seven. It’s nine months old and he is currently located in a tiger sanctuary in Florida. The facility is rehoming some of its animals, so LSU vet school spokesperson Ginger Guttner says the university would not have to pay for the tiger…
cut 11 (10) “…our tiger”
The new could arrive in mid-August.

09:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2017

Your kid might not be doing as well in school as you thought. That’s according to Louisiana PTA and Learning Heroes. Public Relations Chair for the state PTA offers advice ahead of the upcoming school year…:
Cut 5 (10) “help them”
She says nine in 10 parents believe their children are at or above grade level, but data shows the number is really closer to one-third.

The author of the failed gasoline tax increase proposal says the state needs to look at other ways to repair Louisiana’s decrepit roads and bridges. Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter offers another possibility…:
Cut 8 (10) “the infrastructure”
He says until lawmakers find a way to fund the state’s growing infrastructure needs, the problems will only get worse.

More and more women are heading to court, as the American Bar Association finds an uptick in the number of female attorneys. Women account for 35 percent of lawyers in the state, a 7 percent jump since 2004. President of the Louisiana State Bar Association, Dona Renegar says networking and supporting young women is crucial to continuing the trend…:
Cut 15 (11) “before me”
Renegar is also the fourth female president of the LSBA since 2006.

Lafayette firefighter say a woman died from injures sustained in an overnight blaze. They said 65-year-old Madeline McQuade couldn’t make it out in time, and several pets perished as well.

LSU announces offensive lineman Maea Teuhema, a junior projected to start this year at right guard, has been indefinitely suspended from the Tiger football team for violation of rules.

 

08:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2017

The Louisiana PTA and Learning Heroes are partnering to provide parents with 2017 Super 5 Back-to- School Power Moves, as parents are showing a disconnect with judging their kid’s academic performance…:
Cut 1 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Shreveport Police need help in locating a young boy who was believed to have been swept away in a storm drain Tuesday afternoon. Authorities suspect 7-year-old Daysean Combest was carried off his feet and slipped under. He was last seen wearing a gray tank top, black belt and a red and grey stripped shorts.

Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter says since his proposal to raise the state’s gasoline tax didn’t receive support from the legislature, lawmakers must come up with something to repair Louisiana’s roads and bridges. He says until they find a way to fund the state’s growing infrastructure needs, the problems will only get worse…:
Cut 9 (11) “a priority”
He says one way to put more funds to highway construction would be to include transportation in the general budget.

The Bayou Bengals could have their live mascot back by football season. LSU says it has found a tiger that may become Mike VII. Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says the new tiger might be here as soon as a couple of weeks…:
Cut 12 (08) “in August”

 

07:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2017

A survey finds most parents’ believe their children are performing better than what their test scores actually show. Nine in 10 parents believe their children are or above grade level, but data shows the number is really closer to one-third. Public Relations Chair for the Louisiana PTA Stacey Simpson…:
Cut 4 (07) “at level”
For a full list of the Super 5 Back-to-School Power Moves visit bealearninghero.org.

More and more women are heading to court, as the American Bar Association finds an uptick in the number of female attorneys. Women account for 35 percent of lawyers in Louisiana, a 7 percent jump since 2004. President of the Louisiana State Bar Association, Dona (Doh-na) Renegar credits a more accommodating environment for female attorneys with family duties…:
Cut 13 (09) “that family”

After failing to raise the gas tax during this year’s session, Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter says it’s time to look at other options for funding highway construction. Jeff Palermo has more…:
Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The Baton Rouge Police Department has made an arrest in the case of the fatal stabbing of a woman located in a home Sunday. They say 42-year-old Miquel Lopez is booked in connection with the death of Sara Hernandez, and investigators believe the incident was the result of a domestic dispute.

 

06:45 Sportscast, August 2nd, 2017

LSU Quarterback Danny Etling says he feels a lot better than he did in the spring. Etling underwent a back procedure earlier this year and the senior from Indiana says he’s close to 100-percent…:
Cut 16 (15) “better and better”
Following Day 2 of practice, Etling said he also likes the progress the team has made when it comes to learning offensive coordinator Matt Canada’s system.

The Bayou Bengals could have their live mascot back by football season. LSU says it has found a tiger that could become Mike VII. Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says the new tiger could arrive in mid-August, but he will be kept in the night house for about a week and not visible to the public…:
Cut 12 (08) “in August”

The UL-Lafayette football team’s new offensive coordinator Will Hall has clearly been doing some yelling over the Ragin’ Cajuns first days of practice…:
CUT 25 (09) “for me to be here”
Head coach Mark Hudspeth sung Hall’s praises Tuesday saying he’s brought a new dynamic to the offense, and that the Cajuns are about to throw something at the conference that they have not seen before.

College Football Playoff tickets for the January 1st Allstate Sugar Bowl in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome will go on sale to the public on September 1st.

According to sources, the New Orleans Pelicans have added Free-agent guard Ian Clark on a one-year, $1.6 million deal. Clark is a four year NBA Veteran and served as a helpful backup guard for the league champion Golden State Warriors last season.

The Saints, who had the day off Tuesday, have released veteran Guard Orlando Franklin, according the NFL transaction wire. Franklin signed right before the Saints opened training camp.

 

06:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2017

The author of the failed gasoline tax increase proposal says the state needs to look at other ways to repair the Louisiana’s decrepit roads and bridges. Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter…:
Cut 7 (10) “gasoline tax”
Carter recommended a 17-cent gas tax hike, but the support was not there in the legislature.

LSU has found a tiger that could become Mike VII. Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says the prospect is a nine-month-old, 160 pound male tiger. She says there’s still a lot up in the air, especially with the tiger habitat on campus still undergoing renovations…:
Cut 10 (08) “in August”
Guttner says the prospective Mike VII is a rescue from a tiger sanctuary in Florida.

More women than ever are heading to court, as the American Bar Association finds an uptick in women becoming attorneys. Halen Doughty has more…:
Cut 3 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

 

 

18:30 LRN Newscast August 1

Louisiana’s domestic abuse laws now include dating partners, as a new law takes effect today. Executive Director of the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Mariah Wineski, says previously these abusers could only be charged with simple battery, but the new law creates the crime of battery of a dating partner.
Cut 13 (11) “dating partners”

LSU says they may have found a new live mascot at a sanctuary in Florida. Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says the prospect is a nine-month-old, 160 pound male tiger….
cut 12 (08) “…in August”
Guttner a major renovation project on the school’s Tiger habitat is nearing completition. She says if LSU gets the Tiger, it will be donated by the rescue facility, so no cost to the unviersity.
The resident of the third home to be completed under the Restore Louisiana program is about to be home. Lillie Gumm of Baton Rouge was one of the first people to complete the flood recovery survey at restore.la.gov. She says throughout this ordeal, she’s learned about taking deep breaths..:
Cut 7 (09) “turned around”
Money from the homeowner assistance program first went to the elderly, disabled and low-income individuals.

Two Minnesota teens are well on their way to becoming the youngest team to kayak the entire Mississippi River. Matt Rens and Jesse Richard are paddling through the Bayou State today getting closer to New Orleans. Rens says they have encountered some unexpected challenges along the way, like poison ivy.
Cut 4 (10) “unknown things”
The pair has raised a little over 4-thousand dollars to help fund cleaner water in a village in a third world country.

LRN AM NEWSCALL AUGUST 2, 2017

The Louisiana PTA and Learning Heroes are partnering to provide parents with 2017 Super 5 Back-to- School Power Moves, as parents are showing a disconnect with judging their kid’s academic performance.

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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After failing to raise the gas tax during this year’s session, Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter says it’s time to look at other options for funding highway construction. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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More women than ever are heading to court, as the American Bar Association finds an uptick in women becoming attorneys. Halen Doughty has more…

Cut 3 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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A survey finds most parents’ believe their children are performing better than what their test scores actually show.  Nine in 10 parents believe their children are or above grade level, but data shows the number is really closer to one-third. Public Relations Chair for the Louisiana PTA Stacey Simpson…

Cut 4  (07) “at level”

Simpson says with the school year about to start, review your student’s test results.

Cut 5  (10)  “help them”

Simpson says to help improve your child’s academic achievement make sure you stay involved.

Cut 6 (10) “everyday life”

For a full list of the Super 5 Back-to-School Power Moves visit bealearninghero.org.

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The author of the failed gasoline tax increase proposal says the state needs to look at other ways to repair the state’s decrepit roads and bridges. Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter recommended a 17-cent gas tax hike, but the support was not there in the legislature. Carter says one way to put more funds to highway construction would be to include transportation in the general budget.

Cut 7 (10)  “gasoline tax”

Carter sought a higher gasoline tax in the past legislative session to fund a new Mississippi River bridge to address traffic congestion in the Capitol City. He says if the state legislature isn’t willing to raise the gasoline tax statewide, there’s another possibility.

Cut 8 (10) “the infrastructure”

Carter says next year’s session is general and no tax bills can be filed. The following year is a fiscal session, but taxes are unlikely to pass during an election year. He says until lawmakers find a way to fund the state’s growing infrastructure needs, the problems will only get worse.

Cut 9 (11)  “a priority”

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LSU has found a tiger that could become Mike VII. Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says the prospect is a nine-month-old, 160 pound male tiger. She says there’s still a lot up in the air, especially with the tiger habitat on campus still undergoing renovations.

Cut 10 (08) “in August”

Guttner says the prospective Mike VII is a rescue from a tiger sanctuary in Florida. The tiger would be donated by the Wild at Heart Wildlife Center in Okeechobee, Fla., because the facility is rehoming some of its animals. She says LSU has not paid for a tiger since Mike III in 1958.

Cut 11 (10) “our tiger”

The new tiger could arrive in mid-August, but he will be kept in the night house for about a week and not visible to the public during that time. If that goes well, he will be let out into his yard and declared Mike VII. Guttner says fans shouldn’t get too excited just yet.

Cut 12 (08) “in August”

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More and more women are heading to court, as the American Bar Association finds an uptick in the number of female attorneys. Women account for 35 percent of lawyers in the state, a 7 percent jump since 2004. President of the Louisiana State Bar Association, Dona Renegar (Doh-na, not Donna) credits a more accommodating environment for female attorneys with family responsibilities.

Cut 13 (09) “that family”

Baton Rouge is slightly ahead of the national average with females representing 38 percent of attorneys in the city. Renegar says women often have to overcome obstacles in the workforce that they’re male counterparts don’t.

Cut 14 (08) “to have children”

Renegar is also the fourth female president of the LSBA since 2006. She says as gender roles change over time, society has become more accepting of women in positions of power. She says networking and supporting young women is crucial to continuing the trend.

Cut 15 (11) “before me”

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LSU Quarterback Danny Etlin says he feels a lot better than he did in the spring. Etling underwent a back procedure earlier this year and the senior from Indiana says he’s close to 100-percent…

Cut 16 (15)  “better and better”

Etling says he had trouble keeping his back loose during games last season and it caused a lot of pain. He says he felt immediately better after surgery. The signal caller also likes the progress the offense has made when it comes to learning offensive coordinator Matt Canada’s offense…

Cut 17 (19) “good about ourselves”

Starting right tackle Toby Weathersby is also coming back from an injury that forced him to miss all of spring practice due to an unspecified offseason surgery. Weathersby says he feels good and the younger guys working behind him are also doing well…

Cut 18 (14 “are ready” 

17:30 LRN Newscast August 1

More victims are now covered under Louisiana’s domestic violence laws. Two laws take effect today that expand the statutes to include same-sex couples and dating partners. Executive Director of the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Mariah Wineski says this extends legal protections to more victims.
Cut 12 (10) “domestic abuse battery law”
Wineski says the laws passed by the legislature strengthen the penalties for those found guilty of abusing a dating partner.

Today is the first day all bars in the city of Lafayette are non smoking. Robin McMillan owns McMillan’s Pub and she’s hopeful nonsmokers will help keep her in business…
cut 11 (08) “….my business”

Two Minnesota teenagers are seeking to become the youngest team to travel the entire Mississippi River by kayak. Emelie Gunn has more on the pair that is approaching New Orleans…
Cut 1 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

The LSU vet school says a juvenile tiger at a sanctuary in Florida could be the next live mascot for the school and become Mike Seven. The university says it’s nine months old, weighs 160-pounds and the rescue facility would donate the Tiger. LSU is completing a major upgrade to its Tiger habitat and those renovations should be complete in a couple of weeks.

16:45 LRN Sportscast August 1

LSU Quarterback Danny Etling said today he’s getting close to being a 100-percent since undergoing back surgery. Here’s Head Coach Ed Orgeron’s observations about the passing game after the first day of practice…
cut 30 (26) “…today”
Dillon is a sophomore from Pine High School in Washington Parish. He’s also expected to contribute on special teams.

Orgeron says starting guard Maea Teuhema (My-uh Tay-uma) is dealing with academic issues, so he’s not at practice. Lloyd Cushenberry from Dutchtown High School in Ascension Parish has moved from center to right guard to fill that spot.

One guy that’s looked good during the first week of camp is wide receiver Brandon Coleman, who could see more playing time this season now that Brandin Cooks has been traded. Coleman understands he needs to be a more consistent performer….
cut 25 (12) “….that now”
Coleman averaged just 11 yards a catch last season after averaging 15 yards a grab during the 2015 campaign.

During a question and answer session with season ticket holders, Jets safety and former LSU Tiger Jamal Adams said the football field is a perfect place to die. Adams made the comment after he was asked about player safety. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was part of the Q-and-A session.