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Rough start to the baseball season, as the LSU Tigers lost two of three from Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish clinched the series victory with an 11-3 drubbing of LSU yesterday. The Bayou Bengals had a dramatic come from behind victory on Friday, but it was all down hill from there. Coach Paul Mainieri says it’s hard to find any positives….
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It’s the first time LSU lost a season opening weekend series since 1999 versus Texas.

The Ragin Cajuns salvaged one victory in its three game set versus Texas. UL Lafayette edged the Longhorns 2-1 yesterday as freshman Brock Batty pitched six strong innings of relief to get the win. Junior Gavin Bourgeois had a couple of hits and drove in the game winning run.

In other action…Louisiana Tech split a four-game series with Pepperdine and ULM took two of three from Eastern Illinois.

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In last night’s NBA All-Star game, the Pelicans Anthony Davis had 12 points to help team Lebron to a 148-145 victory over team Stephen Curry . He started the game wearing DeMarcus Cousins jersey number 0 to honor Cousins, who could not play because of a torn achilles tendon.

Freshmen point guard Tremont Waters had 21 points, including the game winning basket as LSU beat Missouri 64-63 on Saturday. The Tigers have a couple of winnable games this week as they host Vanderbilt tomorrow night and visit Georgia on Saturday. LSU is 6-8 in the SEC.

The Ragin Cajuns have a three game lead for first place in the Sun Belt with four games left in the regular season. UL Lafayette tied a school record on Saturday with its 13th win at home, a 100-79 win over Texas-Arlington.

Grambling State has the longest winning streak in the country, which is eleven straight and they have two game lead for first place. Grambling hosts Arkansas PIne-Bluff on Saturday.

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State lawmakers return to the capital today to begin a special session to fix the fiscal cliff. Matt Doyle has more from a capital observer.

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The governor and House GOP leaders are jockeying for position on a potential special session grand bargain to fix the fiscal cliff. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Almost 50 percent of debt Louisianans carry are in collections.  It’s a staggering number, but Kelley Ray found out it doesn’t have to be that way.

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The special session kicks off today to address a one billion dollar shortfall. Legislators have until March 7th to find a fix to the looming fiscal cliff or else cuts will occur in the areas of higher education and health care. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says the governor has talked privately with house speaker Taylor Barras on solutions, but

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Early reports say legislators are making progress on a fix the to one billion dollar budget gap. Erwin says even though a deal isn’t currently on hand, he expects some agreement to be made.

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Edwards is calling for the replacement of the expiring sales taxes with permanent tax reform that would eliminate certain deductions for businesses, and the GOP wants spending reductions. Erwin doubts the governor will get the legislation he wants.

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Erwin says he doesn’t expect an agreement to be made that can secure the 70 house votes and the governor’s signature until late into the session.

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Governor Edwards and state lawmakers are in Baton Rouge for the special session to find a solution to the looming fiscal cliff that threatens to gut popular programs like TOPS. The governor is seeking tax reform, and Republicans want spending reductions. Erath Representative Blake Miguez says the GOP caucus is demanding the creation of the Louisiana Checkbook.

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He says the program would increase transparency, and would closely resembles Ohio’s Ohiocheckbook.com

Along with implementing Medicaid copays, tighter eligibility, and work requirements, Miguez says he also wants to see a state spending cap that is tied to private sector economic performance.

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Democrats say they will not allow a full renewal of the expiring one penny sales tax, as they feel it unfairly targets the poor. Franklin Representative and Democrat Sam Jones wants a budget deal that ensures crucial programs are not underfunded.

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Political analysts have warned the special session could be a political minefield, with Republicans attempting to make sure the governor does not leave with a “win” that could propel him to another term in office. Jones says so far, the negotiations have been fair.

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Shreveport Representative Republican Alan Seabaugh says he’s beginning to see the framework for a grand bargain.

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The special session ends March 7th.

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Springtime is acceptance letter season for most college bound high school students, and the state’s budget uncertainty is causing many to rethink whether they want to attend school in Louisiana. LSU president F. King Alexander is calling on legislators to find a budget solution that funds higher ed and TOPS by the end of the February special session.

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Alexander says there was a noticeable impact the last time the state failed to properly fund TOPS in a timely manner.

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Alexander says if lawmakers wait until June to solve the one billion dollar fiscal cliff, the damage will already have been done for the 2018-2019 school year.

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Many Americans are swimming in debt and getting in deeper than ever. One report suggests total household debt has risen to 13-trillion-dollars for 2017.  Louisiana appears to be America’s capital of past due debt, with almost half of its residents in debt that has gone into collections.  Professor of Economics at Xavier University of Louisiana Dr. Jose Bautista says a lot of workers aren’t making enough money…

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Another reason credit debt is so high is the lack of a savings account. Dr. Bautista says most are left with no choice but to use credit cards for emergencies, but it starts a slippery downhill slide…

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Medical bills are a large part of financial distress, especially if there isn’t enough insurance coverage.  Dr. Bautista says get coverage to cover all your medical needs…

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Dr. Bautista says the best thing for a person to do is to quit using credit cards, establish a savings plan and work up from there to try to eliminate debt.

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Rough start to the baseball season, as the LSU Tigers lost two of three from Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish clinched the series victory with an 11-3 drubbing of LSU. The Bayou Bengals had a dramatic come from behind victory on Friday, but it was all down hill from there. Coach Paul Mainieri says it’s hard to find any positives….

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For the weekend, LSU’s starting pitchers allowed 16 earned run runs in 10.2 innings. They walked 10 and struck out four and had an ERA of 13.50. LSU also struggled at the plate on Sunday as they were 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position. Mainieri says they have a lot of work to do…

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It’s the first time LSU lost a season opening weekend series since 1999 versus Texas.  LSU will host UNO Wednesday and then the Longhorns come to the Box for a weekend three game series. Mainieri says this is just the start of a long season…

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11:30AM LRN Newscast February 17

Louisiana Radio Network, Im Matt Doyle

Shreveport Police had to catch a man twice who may be connected in robbing elderly women with a bat.  Jim Shannon has more…

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School safety is a big talking point these days, and Louisiana Association of Educators President Deborah Meaux says schools need to be investing more in social work programs to help troubled students.

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Ruston Police are investigating a school bus accident involving a pedestrian, who was killed while sitting in the middle of a street. Chief Deputy Clint Williams says the Lincoln Parish school bus driver didn’t see the pedestrian, who was pronounced dead at the scene. Williams hopes someone knows why he was there…

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Toxicological samples have been collected. No charges have been filed as of yet.

Louisiana is taking more taxes out of workers’ paychecks. The state constitution allows for it, if the federal government lowers their tax brackets, which they did last month.  Baton Rouge area CPA Brandon LaGarde says it won’t be that drastic of a change…

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LaGarde says the federal tax break outweighs the state’s updated tax withholding tables, meaning you still take home more than you did last year.

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10:30AM LRN Newscast February 17

Louisiana Radio Network News, I’m Matt Doyle.

Debates are raging about school safety in the wake of the Florida school shooting that left 17 people dead by a mental unstable teen. Since the shooting, calls for increased mental health treatment in school have grown louder, But Louisiana Federation of Teachers President Larry Carter says when state budget cuts come in, and one of the first things on the chopping block tends to be social work programs.

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Carter says along with an increased investment in counseling programs, we need to be taking a look at improving the layout of schools to improve security.

Shreveport Police believe they may have the person in custody, who was using a baseball bat to steal the purses of older women. Spokesperson Angie Willhite says they had to arrest 32-year-old Mario Roberson twice.  Willhite says Roberson is facing additional charges after being arrested for escaping custody.

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There is no word if any weapons were confiscated.

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Louisiana is taking more taxes out of workers’ paychecks. The state constitution allows for it, if the federal government lowers their tax brackets, which they did last month.  Baton Rouge area CPA Brandon LaGarde says The state tax wage adjustment is automatic as it is built into the Louisiana Constitution.  LaGarde says your employer has nothing to do with the change.

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The Baton Rouge police officer shot by a man described as mentally ill left the hospital today. Doctors say he should fully recover.  Cpl. Shane Totty was admitted Sunday night after sustaining a gunshot wound from Eugene Thomas Jr.  Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says  he hopes there won’t be a long recovery period for Totty…

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Thomas is charged with four counts of attempted first degree murder, attempted first degree murder of a police officer and a felon in possession of a firearm.  Bond was set at 650-thousand-dollars.

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9:30AM LRN Newscast February 17

Louisiana Radio Network, I’m Matt Doyle

A Florida shooting that left 17 dead has reignited the debate over school safety. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Shreveport Police believe they may have the person in custody, who was using a baseball bat to steal the purses of older women. Spokesperson Angie Willhite says they had to arrest 32-year-old Mario Roberson twice after he gave officers the slip.

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The Baton Rouge police officer shot by a man described as mentally ill left the hospital today. Doctors say he should fully recover.  Cpl. Shane Totty was admitted Sunday night after sustaining a gunshot wound from Eugene Thomas Jr.  Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says the department is thrilled Totty is home…

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Thomas is charged with four counts of attempted first degree murder, attempted first degree murder of a police officer and a felon in possession of a firearm.  Bond was set at 650-thousand-dollars.

Ruston Police are investigating a school bus accident involving a pedestrian, who was killed while sitting in the middle of a street. The bus was nearly full with elementary aged students, Chief Deputy Clint Williams says none of the kids were hurt in the incident.

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8:30AM LRN Newscast February 17

Louisiana Radio Network, Im Matt Doyle

Shreveport Police had to catch a man twice who may be connected in robbing elderly women with a bat.  Jim Shannon has more…

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School safety is a big talkin point these days, and Louisiana Association of Educators President Deborah Meaux says schools need to be investing more in social work programs to help troubled students.

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Ruston Police are investigating a school bus accident involving a pedestrian, who was killed while sitting in the middle of a street. Chief Deputy Clint Williams says the Lincoln Parish school bus driver didn’t see the pedestrian, who was pronounced dead at the scene. Williams hopes someone knows why he was there…

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Toxicological samples have been collected. No charges have been filed as of yet.

Louisiana is taking more taxes out of workers’ paychecks. The state constitution allows for it, if the federal government lowers their tax brackets, which they did last month.  Baton Rouge area CPA Brandon LaGarde says it won’t be that drastic of a change…

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LaGarde says the federal tax break outweighs the state’s updated tax withholding tables, meaning you still take home more than you did last year.

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7:30 LRN Sportscast Feb 16

On opening night, the LSU baseball team found some Alex Box magic. Down 6-0 to Notre Dame, the Tigers roared back for a 7-6 win. Bryce Jordan from Lake Charles got LSU back in the game with a grand slam in the 6th inning. Jordan missed all of 2017 with a torn A-C-L. Then in the 8th inning, LSU shortstop Josh Smith delivered this three run home run…

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That’s the voice of the Tigers Chris Blair on the LSU Sports Radio Network. LSU’s bullpen was lights out. Alexandria’s Matt Beck struck out five and Austin Bain earned the win with two shutout innings. LSU and Notre Dame plays again at 4 PM today.

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What a dramatic start to the baseball season for ULM as they win two games over Eastern Illinois in walk off fashion. The Warhawks won the first game 4-3 on a walkoff single by Peyton Lacoste.  And in the nightcap, Cade Harper delivered a two-out, two run single for a 7-6 come from behind victory. The Warhawks trailed 5-1 at one point.

The Ragin Cajuns were held to three hits in a 3-0 loss to Texas. Bulldogs starting pitcher Matt Miller struck out ten in seven innings, but Louisiana Tech lost 2-1 in 11 innings. And Southern beat Grambling 8-7 in 10 innings at the Andre Dawson Classic in New Orleans.

The LSU men’s basketball hosts Missouri this afternoon at one o’ clock. The Tigers from Columbia have won five in a row and feature one of the best players in the SEC. Six-foot-three guard Kassius Robertson is averaging 18 points a game in league play.

The Ragin Cajuns hosts U-T Arlington tonight. UL-Lafayette leads the Sun Belt with a 12-1 record.

 

 

 

 

18:30 LRN Newscast February 16

Shreveport Police believe they may have the person in custody, who was using a baseball bat to steal the purses of older women. Spokesperson Angie Willhite says they had to arrest 32-year-old Mario Roberson twice. Police say during the first arrest, Roberson was in possession of many of the items that have been reported stolen in recent weeks.  Since the escape attempt, Willhite says Roberson is facing additional charges after the second arrest…

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There is no word on if the bat was found.

The Baton Rouge police officer shot by a man described as mentally ill left the hospital today. Doctors say he should fully recover.  Cpl. Shane Totty was admitted Sunday night after sustaining a gunshot wound from Eugene Thomas Jr.  Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says the department is thrilled Totty is home…

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A Florida shooting that left 17 dead has reignited the debate over school safety. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Louisiana is taking more taxes out of workers’ paychecks. The state constitution allows for it, if the federal government lowers their tax brackets, which they did last month.  Baton Rouge area CPA Brandon LaGarde says it won’t be that drastic of a change…

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17:30 LRN Newscast February 16

In the wake of the Florida school shooting, many are asking question why Nikolas Cruz would commit such a terrible crime.  Reports indicate he was a troubled person with noted mental health issues, and a mother who had just passed away. Louisiana Association of Educators President Deborah Meaux says a robust counseling program could have identified those problems as a possible indicator of trouble.

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Louisiana is taking more taxes out of workers’ paychecks. The state constitution allows for it, if the federal government lowers their tax brackets, which they did last month. Baton Rouge area CPA Brandon LaGarde says the federal tax break outweighs the state’s updated tax withholding tables, meaning you still take home more than you did last year…

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Shreveport Police had to catch a man twice who may be connected in robbing elderly women with a bat.  Jim Shannon has more…

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A Louisiana Tech student was arrested on second degree murder charges in a fatal New Orleans shooting that happened during a Mardi Gras parade.  Police say Eddie Dingle was involved in an altercation in which he allegedly fired shots, killing the victim Tuesday.  He is currently booked into the Orleans Parish Jail.

16:45 LRN Sportscast February 16

Today is opening day for college baseball. A preseason poll predicts LSU will finish in third place in the SEC West, behind Arkansas and Texas A-and-M. Tigers have a new weekend rotation and must replace their best power hitter Greg Deichmann and starting middle infielders Cole Freeman and Kramer Robertson. Coach Paul Mainieri believes his everyday line-up will be fine….
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Caleb Gilbert starts on the hill for the Tigers tonight. He’s 7-1, with a 2.16 ERA. In his last 12 appearances last season, he went 5-0 with a 0.84 ERA. First pitch is at 7:00. Game two tomorrow is at 4 PM and the series finale Sunday is 11 AM.

The Ragin Cajuns begin their baseball season by visiting 21st ranked Texas for a three-game series. It’s the start of a tough nonconference schedule for UL-Lafayette. They also play Southeastern Louisiana, Mississippi State, Vandy, Kentucky and LSU, before league play starts March 9th. Coach Tony Robichaux says he looks forward to playing the best teams in college baseball, including the Longhorns….
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Also this weekend, ULM hosts Eastern Illinois, Louisiana Tech visits Pepperdine for a four game set. McNeese State hosts Witchita State, Nicholls State takes on Stony Brook. Game one of that series is on CST tonight.