1330 LRN Newscast

Louisiana Radio Network News, I’m Matt Doyle

Three people, a mother and her two children, were killed in a mobile home fire in Zachary late last night.  Zachary Fire Chief Danny Kimble says firefighters reported to a fully engulfed unit shortly after 11pm. Kimble says these type of fires can destroy a trailer fairly quickly once they start…

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Foul play is not suspected.  Both the state fire marshal and local authorities are continuing to investigate the exact cause of the fire.

LSU’s defensive coordinator will be staying in Baton Rouge. LSU and Dave Aranda have reportedly agreed to a four-year deal pays him on average 2.5 million dollars a year. Texas A-and-M came after Aranda with a strong offer, but Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says LSU rolled out the brinks truck to keep the renown coordinator..

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The federal tax reform bill slashed taxes for a wide swath of different businesses, and after some review the state believes that those tax savings could be passed on to utility customers. Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell says the tax reductions will save some utility companies, such as Entergy and Cleco, hundreds of millions of dollars. Campbell says those savings shouldn’t be stashed…

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Campbell anticipates the Public Service Commission will determine rate payers are due a decrease on their bill, do to the millions in savings that ultilities are expecting.

The price of gas is up 4 cents over last week to 2.26 a gallon, it’s highest mark in some time. Increased demand across the country is pushing the price up during the busiest travel season ever recorded. AAA spokesperson Don Redman says the price is high, but should come down shortly…

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12:30 LRN Newscast January 4th

A mobile home fire in East Baton Rouge Parish has killed three people, a mother and her two daughters. Zachary Fire Chief Danny Kimble says it looks like the family didn’t receive a warning to get out of the burning home…
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An exact cause of the fire has not been determined, but the state has seen an uptick in fires because of the cold weather.

A teenager was found with multiple stab wounds inside a Lafayette home and later died from his wounds. A 32-year-old man has been charged with manslaughter. Lafayette Police Corporal Bridgette Dugas says they believe an argument between the teen and 32-year-old Lawrence Allen the Second escalated into murder…
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Allen will be booked into the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center.

A bad flu season in Louisiana is only getting worse. Don Molino has more on how to cope.
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Defensive Coordinator Dave Aranda is getting more money to stay at LSU after receiving a significant offer from Texas A&M. Aranda was already the highest paid assistant college football coach in the country and now he’s set to make on average 2.5 million dollars a year.

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 4th

One of the top defensive coordinators in the country is staying in Baton Rouge. LSU and Dave Aranda have reportedly agreed to a four-year contract that will pay him on average 2.5 million dollars a year. Texas A-and-M came after Aranda with a strong offer, but Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says LSU showed him the money…
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As expected, edge rusher Arden Key will not return for his senior season. He’s declared for the NFL draft and despite injury troubles this past year, he’s expected to be a first round pick.

The LSU men’s basketball team battled last night, but came up short in an upset bid of 17th ranked Kentucky. The Wildcats responded well in the second half to a five-point halftime deficit to beat the Bayou Bengals 74-71. Duop Reath had 24 points and 11 rebounds in a losing effort.

The Saints continue preparations today for their NFC Playoff match-up with the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Second-year safety Von Bell is looking forward to his first playoff game…
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Rookie cornerback Marshon Lattimore has been named the N-F-L’s Defensive rookie for December. The former Ohio State Buckeye also won the award in October. Lattimore leads the Saints in interceptions with five.

11:30 LRN Newscast January 4

Three people were killed in a mobile home fire in Zachary last night. Zachary Fire Chief Danny Kimble says firefighters reported to a fully engulfed home just after 11pm…
Cut 5 (05) “someone inside.”
Authorities believe they found a mother her two children inside the burnt out home. Foul play is not suspected. Both the state fire marshal and local authorities are continuing to investigate the exact cause of the fire.

One of the top defensive coordinators in the country is staying in Baton Rouge. LSU and Dave Aranda have reportedly agreed to a four-year contract that will pay him on average 2.5 million dollars a year. Texas A-and-M came after Aranda with a strong offer, but Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says LSU showed him the money…
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An early flu season continues to be a big problem in Louisiana. Doctor Frank Welch with the state health department says one out of every ten doctor visits result in a flu diagnosis. Welch says avoid close contact with people who are sick and it’s easy to know when a flu victim is no longer a threat to pass it to someone else….
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And Welch says it’s not to late to get a flu shot.

The statewide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.27 that’s up nearly a nickel from a week ago and it’s the highest new year gas prices since 2014. But AAA fuel analyst Don Redman believes the price at the pump will drop at least 10-cents soon. He says demand is on the decline, because of the cold and snowy conditions across the country….
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10:30 LRN Newscast January 4

Louisiana is one of 36 states reporting widespread flu activity. Doctor Frank Welch, with the Louisiana Department of Health, says there are four influenza strains making the rounds, but there is one that is particulary troublesome…
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Welch says it’s still not too late to get a flu shot. He says if you still get the flu, the vaccine can lessen the length of your illness.

LSU and defensive coordinator Dave Aranda have reportedly agreed to a new four-year contract that will pay him on average 2.5 million dollars a year. LSU was forced to raise Aranda’s salary, which was already the biggest in college football for an assistant, because Texas A-and-M came after him with an agressive offer. Also, LSU edge rusher Arden Key has declared for the NFL draft. He’s a likely first round pick.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has been celebrating record breaking tourism numbers over the last couple of years, but he says that could change due to potential state budget cuts and growing crime probems in the state’s top tourist destination spot, New Orleans. Nungesser says Louisiana’s litter problem also does not help and there are some things residents can do…
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Nungesser says they are working with the Keep Louisiana Beautiful organiziation to reduce litter.

Lafayette Police says a teenager is dead after a stabbing Wednesday night. Corporal Bridgette Dugas says they found a 17-year-old male victim shortly after arriving at a home and arrested the alleged suspect after obtaining information from him…
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Dugas says the investigation is continuing but they believe there was an argument that escalated into murder.

09:30 LRN Newscast January 4

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is worried a possible budget shortfall will hurt the state’s tourism industry. Kelley Ray has more on his concerns.
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Money shouldn’t be a problem for LSU Defensive Coordinator Dave Aranda. He’s reportedly set to sign a new four-year contract that will pay him around 2.5 million dollars a year. Aranda is already the highest paid defensive coordinator in the country, but LSU had to up his salary to keep him, after receiving a strong offer from Texas A-and-M.

The statewide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.27 that’s up nearly a nickel from a week ago and it’s the highest new year gas prices since 2014. But AAA fuel analyst Don Redman believes the price at the pump will drop at least 10-cents as we move closer to February….
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Redman says demand of gas is on the decline, because of the winter weather that’s griping much of the country.

A new component of driver’s education is a section on how to respond to being pulled over by a police officer. The additional curriculum is the result of a law that went into effect January 1st, aimed at decreasing fatalities resulting from police interactions during traffic stops. Bossier City Senator Ryan Gatti says he received a lot of support for the legislation…
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Gatti said the idea first came to him from former Dallas Cowboy and Haynesville native Demetric Evans.

8:30 LRN Newscast January 4

Louisiana remains one of the states with the most confirmed cases of influenza during the early half of the flu season.  Department of Health’s Dr. Frank Welch says he is very concerned at the early aggressiveness the flu is showing this year…

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He says it’s still not too late to get a flu shot.  Even if you get sick with the flu after getting the shot, it will lessen the length and severity of the bug.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the state’s tourism budget is facing a ten percent cut if legislators are unable to resolve the fiscal cliff issues and he’s worried what that will mean for the future of the travel industry.  Nungesser is afraid further cuts will reduce the ability to keep the state park system operating…

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After a strong offer by Texas A&M, defensive coordinator Dave Aranda will stay at LSU. Head Coach Ed Orgeron confirmed the news on Twitter last night. Aranda, is expected to become the first assistant to make two million dollars a year. In his social media post, Orgeron thanked the LSU administration and the Board of Supervisors for their support. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says it would have been a huge loss if Aranda left for another SEC West school….

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The national price at the pump is at its highest in nearly five years after the busiest holiday travel season on record. The average here in Louisiana is 2.26 a gallon for regular gas, up nearly four cents over last week, but AAA spokesperson Don Redman says he doesn’t expect the price to hold…

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7:30 LRN Newscast January 4

A bad flu season in Louisiana is only getting worse.  Don Molino has more on how to cope.

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Three are under arrest in the alleged shooting death of a man found near Gonzales in Ascension Parish.  The body of 20 year old Francisco Nieves was found in a ditch near a trailer park Tuesday.  Police say the shooting didn’t occur in Gonzales, but happened in Jefferson Parish.  20-year-old Archie Armstrong of Marrero is charged with second degree murder while two others face accessory to second degree murder charges…

As Louisiana tourism enters 2018, there are some glaring concerns as to how to encourage more visitors to come to the Bayou State.  Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the state’s tourism budget is facing a ten percent cut if legislators are unable to resolve the fiscal cliff issues.  Plus Nungesser is worried about some of the chronic problems that’s impacting the state’s biggest tourism draw, New Orleans…

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A new component of driver’s education is a section on how to respond to being pulled over by a police officer. Along with educating new drivers on how to talk to police, the new program will emphasize how to be prepared if you get pulled over. Bossier City Senator Ryan Gatti says there’s some suggestions that even experienced drivers might not know…

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Gatti said the idea first came to him from former Dallas Cowboy and Haynesville raised Demetric Evans.

06:45 LRN Sportscast

After a strong offer by Texas A&M, defensive coordinator Dave Aranda will stay at LSU. Head Coach Ed Orgeron confirmed the news on Twitter last night. Aranda, who was already the highest paid defensive coordinator in college football, is expected to become the first assistant to make two million dollars a year. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says the Aggies really wanted Aranda…

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In his social media post, Orgeron thanked the LSU administration and the Board of Supervisors for their support to make sure Aranda remains a Tiger for years to come.

The news not as good for the LSU men’s basketball team, who battled 17th ranked Kentucky in front of an excited Maravich Center crowd, but still lost to the Wildcats 74-71 in the SEC opener for the Tigers. LSU is at 11th ranked Texas A-and-M on Saturday.

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NFC South division rivals will meet in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Sunday afternoon as the Saints host the Carolina Panthers. New Orleans won the two regular season meetings and Quarterback Drew Brees says he has the utmost respect for Carolina…

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For the Panthers to win, they’ll need a good performance from Cam Newton. The NFL’s 2015 league MVP is 3-3 all-time in the postseason and has only thrown 8 touchdowns and has been intercepted seven times.

In basketball…Anthony Davis had 29 points and 15 rebounds as the Pelicans picked up a road win in Utah as they quieted the Jazz 108-98.

U-N-O improved to 3-0 in the Southland, with a 72-62 win over Lamar, but Northwestern, Nicholls and McNeese all lost. Grambling fell to Alabama State.

6:30 LRN Newscast January 4

Starting this year, drivers ed courses have mandatory police interaction training. Matt Doyle has more.

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Three people are dead following a house fire in Zachary.  The fire broke out around 11pm last night on Highway 19.  Investigators are trying to determine the cause of the deadly blaze.  The identifies are being withheld pending notification of next of kin.

After a strong offer from Texas A&M, Defensive Coordinator Dave Aranda will stay at LSU. Head Coach Ed Orgeron confirmed the news on Twitter last night. Aranda, who was already the highest paid defensive coordinator in college football, will reportedly receive on average 2.5 million dollars over the next four years. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says the Aggies offer was also really attractive…

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Louisiana remains one of the states with the most confirmed cases of influenza during the early half of the flu season.  Department of Health’s Dr. Frank Welch says he is very concerned at the early aggressiveness the flu is showing this year…

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