15:30 LRN Newscast March 1

Governor John Bel Edwards issued a statement saying he was in disbelief after a sales tax bill was soundly defeated. The legislation is a critical piece towards addressing a looming one billion dollar budget deficit. Edwards says some lawmakers are unwilling to negotiate
Cut 14 (10) “move forward”
The House is set to meet again this afternoon, but time is running out as the special session must end Wednesday.

A state Department of Children and Family Services report finds there has been a 77-percent increase in the amount of juvenile human trafficking victims aged 12 or less over the past year. Author of the report Walter Fahr says part of the increase has to do with better identification methods…
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72 of the human trafficking victims identified in 2017 are 12 and younger, an astounding 260-percent increase over 2016.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement agents are offering a 55-hundred-dollar reward for information about who killed two black bears in St. Mary Parish in the Atchafalaya Basin. It is believed they were killed between February 2nd and 4th. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck says both bears were discovered in a fairly remote area…
Cut 3 (09) “from there.”
Einck says they believe they are looking for the same suspect in both killings.

A massive manhunt has been ongoing in south Natchitoches Parish for Rapides Prison escapee Brandon Clark. Authorities say the 39-year-old white male stole a 2018 Ford F-250 and led State Police and Rapides deputies on pursuit into Natchitoches Parish, where he ditched the vehicle and fled in the woods near the Marco -Lena areas.

14:30 LRN Newscast March 1

The state House is set to convene again at 3:00. Will they be able to pass a tax proposal to help close a nearly one-billion dollar budget gap that’s the result of expiring state sales taxes. A key sales tax bill was overwhelmingly voted down last night and time is running out in this special session.

Gus Mijalis, a Shreveport businessman and noted close friend of former Gov. Edwin Edwards, has died. We have reaction from Edwards…
Voicer 1 (30) “I’m Jim Shannon”

A 55-hundred dollar reward has been offered for information leading to the conviction of the person or persons responsible for the shooting deaths of two adult male Louisiana black bears. It’s believed the bears were killed during the first weekend of February about 10 miles south of Franklin in St. Mary Parish. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck….
cut 5 (05) “…under investigation”
It is illegal to hunt bears.

A new report on human trafficking showed a 77-percent increase in juvenile victimes identified over the past year, including more than three times as many victims age 12 or younger, compared to 2016. Walter Fahr with D-C-F-S Child Protective Services says the report shows more needs to be done to help juvenile human trafficking victims, get out of that lifestyle…
cut 11 (09) “…related issues”
For juveniles, Caddo and Orleans parishes were the most identified as the parishes of orgin.

PM Newscall March 1

Gus Mijalis, a Shreveport businessman and noted close friend of former Gov. Edwin Edwards, has died. Jim Shannon talked to Edwards about his longtime friend.

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Frustrations are high and time is short for lawmakers trying to solve the fiscal cliff. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement agents are offering a 55-hundred-dollar reward for information about who killed two black bears in St. Mary Parish in the Atchafalaya Basin. It is believed they were killed between February 2nd and 4th. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck says both bears were discovered in a fairly remote area…

Cut 3 (09) “from there.”

The Humane Society of the United States, the Acadiana Chapter of Safari Club International and The Safari Club International Foundation are assisting in offering the reward. After an initial investigation, Einck says they believe they are looking for the same suspects in both killings…

Cut 4  (09) “any information.” 

Einck says the Louisiana black bear is protected after nearing extinction and was considered a “threatened species” between 1992 and 2016. Einck says sadly the bears were shot and killed and there’s no evidence as to why…

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Anyone with information can call 800-442-2511 or the Tip 411 app on smartphones.

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Gus Mijalis, a Shreveport businessman and noted close friend of former Gov. Edwin Edwards, has died. Mijalis family owned the Farmers Seafood Company which opened in 1918. Former Governor Edwin Edwards remembers Mijalis in an adversarial position when they first met. But things quickly changed.

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Edwards says he never shied away from Mijalis even when Gus was in trouble.

Cut 7 (07)  “a lot of friends”

Edwards says during his four terms as Louisiana’s governor he met plenty of friends. But few like Mijalis.

Cut 8 (10) “we were very close”

A memorial service is scheduled for Monday and he says he will attend.

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A state Department of Children and Family Services report finds there has been a 77-percent increase in the amount of juvenile human trafficking victims aged 12 or less. Juveniles account for over 52-percent of the 681 identified victims in 2017.   Author of the report Walter Fahr says part of the increase has to do with better identification methods…

Cut 9 (07) “reporting this.”

The report found that 72 of human trafficking victims identified in 2017 are 12 and younger, an astounding 260-percent increase over 2016. Fahr says they are vulnerable and easily coerced back to the trafficking lifestyle…

Cut 10 (09) “the juveniles.”

Once a victim is identified, Fahr says they need more organizations to provide services that will help them get these youth away from their trafficker…

Cut 11 (09) “related issues.”

For juveniles, Caddo and Orleans Parishes were the most identified as the parishes of origin, while East Baton Rouge Parish was the most mentioned for adult victims.

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The special session is on the verge of collapsing without a tax plan that addresses a looming one billion dollar shortfall. The House has failed to get behind a proposal to raise revenues to replace expiring sales taxes. Republican Barry Ivey of Baton Rouge says GOP legislators are not willing to work with a Democratic governor…

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Chairman of the House Republican Legislative Caucus, Lance Harris, blames the governor for poor negotiating tactics….

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A sales tax bill that would have generated 300-million dollars annually was overwhelmingly defeated. After the vote, the governor issued a statement that said he was in disbelief the speaker abandoned the plan that he put on the table and ended the day in such a chaotic fashion. Edwards says some lawmakers are unwilling to negotiate…

Cut 14 (10) “move forward”

Tax negotiations continue today. The special session must end Wednesday.

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13:30 LRN Newscast March 1

Frustrations are high and time is short for lawmakers trying to solve the fiscal cliff. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Chairman of the House Republican Legislative Caucus, Lance Harris, blames the governor for poor negotiating tactics….
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Despite all of the animosity tax negoitations continue.

A state Department of children and Family Services report says there was a 77-percent increase in the number of juvenile human trafficking victims. 72 of juvenile victims were 12 or younger, which is a 260-percent increase from 2016. Walter Fahr with Child Protective Services says these young victims are easily coerced back to the trafficking lifestyle…
cut 10 (09) “….the juveniles”
Fahr says they need more oganiziation to help get these children out of the trafficking lifestyle.

Shreveport businessman and confidante of former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards, Gus Mijalis, has passed away at the age of 83. His family owns Farmers Seafood and he was an influential person during Edwards’ four terms. The former governor says there was no one like Mijalis…
cut 8 (10) “…we were very close”
Mijalis’ memorial service is Monday.

LRN 12:30 P.M. Newscast 03/01/2018

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement agents are offering a 55-hundred-dollar reward for information about who killed two black bears in St. Mary Parish in the Atchafalaya Basin. It is believed they were killed between February 2nd and 4th. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck says.

After an initial investigation, Einck says they believe they are looking for the same suspects in both killings…

Cut 4  (09) “any information.” 

The Humane Society of the United States, the Acadiana Chapter of Safari Club International and The Safari Club International Foundation are assisting in offering the reward.

Gus Mijalis, a Shreveport businessman and noted close friend of former Gov. Edwin Edwards, has died. Mijalis family owned the Farmers seafood company which opened in 1918. Former Governor Edwin Edwards says he never shied away from Mijalis even when Gus was in trouble.

Cut 7 (07)  “a lot of friends”

A memorial service is scheduled for Monday and he says he will attend.

A sales tax bill that would have generated 300-million dollars annually was overwhelmingly defeated. After the vote, the governor issued a statement that said he was in disbelief the speaker abandoned the plan that he put on the table and ended the day in such a chaotic fashion. Edwards says some lawmakers are unwilling to negotiate

Cut 14 (10) “move forward”

Tax negotiations continue today. The special session must end Wednesday.

A State Department of Children and Family Service report finds there has been a 77-percent increase in the amount of juvenile human trafficking victims aged 12 or less. Juveniles account for over 52-percent of the 681 identified victims in 2017.   Author of the report Walter Fahr says part of the increase has to do with better identification methods by service providers…

Cut 9 (07) “reporting this.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 1

Thirty-one-hundred fans were on hand in Hammond and saw Southeastern Louisiana beat LSU in baseball for the first time since 2008. The Lions took a five to nothing lead in the fifth inning and held on for a five to four win over the Fighting Tigers. Drew Avans hit a two-run homer for S-L-U and right-hander Carlisle Koestler struck out six in seven innings to get the win.

McNeese also had a big win last night. The Cowboys defeated 21st ranked Mississippi State six to three. Tyler Wesley went five innings and struck out five for his first win on the season. Jake Cochran and Carson Maxwell each homered.

Northwestern State defeated Louisiana Tech six to four in ten innings. Kelsey Richard drove in the winning run. The Ragin Cajuns edged Nicholls two to one as Gavin Bourgeois drove in the winning run.

The NFL Network reports Saints right tackle Zach Strief plans to retire after 12 seasons. Strief finished the 2017 season on injured reserve with an injured knee.

The Pelicans were down by as many as 15 points last night but rallied back to beat San Antonio 121-116 for their seventh straight victory. Anthony Davis had 26 points and 15 rebounds to lead the way for New Orleans. Jrue Holiday added 25 points and Rajon Rondo had 13 points and 12 assists. New Orleans is in fifth place in the Western Conference standings

11:30 LRN Newscast March 1

The special session is on the verge of collapsing without a tax plan that addresses a looming one billion dollar shortfall. This week the House has failed to get behind a proposal to raise revenues to replace expiring sales taxes. Republican Barry Ivey of Baton Rouge says GOP legislators are not willing to work with a Democratic governor……
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A sales tax bill that would have generated 300-million dollars annually was overwhelmingly defeated, but tax negotiations continue today. The special session must end Wednesday.

State Senator Troy Carter has filed a bill for the regular session that raises the age to purchase an assault rifle from 18 to 21. Opponents could say you can join the military under the age of 21 and carry an assault rifle, so why couldn’t you buy one? Carter argues….
Cut 15 (08) “or none.”
Carter says he’s a second Amendment supporter, but believes the framers of our constitution didn’t envision teenagers using assault rifles on their classmates.

Gus Mijalis, a Shreveport businessman and noted close friend of former Gov. Edwin Edwards has died. Mijalis family owned the Farmers seafood company which opened in 1918. Former Governor Edwin Edwards remembers Mijalis in an adversarial position when they first met. But things quickly changed.
cut 6 (10) “…ever since”
A memorial service is scheduled for Monday.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement agents are offering a 55-hundred-dollar reward for information about who killed two black bears in St. Mary Parish in the Atchafalaya Basin. It is believed they were killed between February 2nd and 4th. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck says both bears were discovered in a fairly remote area…
Cut 3 (09) “from there.”
Anyone with information can call a hotline at 800-442-2511 or it can be submitted through the Tip 411 app on smartphones.

 

LRN 10:20 A.M. Newscast 03/01/2018

A Mason-Dixon Poll finds voters are satisfied with the job Governor Edwards is doing, but it doesn’t mean he will be re-elected in 2019. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The special session called to address a looming one-billion budget shortfall is on the verge of getting nothing accomplished. The House overwhelming rejected a sales tax bill that would have generated an additional 300-million in revenues.

Representative James Armes says he has an idea.

Cut 12 (13) “large sales tax rates.”

State Senator Troy Carter has filed a bill for the regular session that raises the age to purchase an assault rifle from 18 to 21. Carter says this is in response to the Florida school shooting which killed 17. The New Orleans Democrat says he believes in the Second Amendment rights, but…

Cut 14 (11) “that matter.”

LSU’s new hazing policy calls for expulsions from campus for those who haze another student. Division of Student Affairs Kurt Keppler says System President F King Alexander did not want to leave a gray area where hazing is concerned and students found guilty of doing so will be banned from campus…

Cut 7 (05)  “a thing.”

LRN 9:30 A.M. Newscast 03/01/2018

A Mason Dixon Polling and Strategy poll finds that Democrat Governor John Bel Edwards has a 55 percent approval rating. 31 percent disapprove and 14 percent answered they were unsure. Pollster Brad Coker says the high approval rating doesn’t give him a pass for 2019, especially if his opponents are either House Majority Whip Steve Scalise or Republican Senator John Kennedy. But…

North Louisiana U.S. Congressman Republican Ralph Abraham has been pondering a run… Coker says his current poll finds Abraham would not do well going head-to-head with Edwards…

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LSU’s new hazing policy says fraternities will no longer be able to tailgate before home football games on the parade grounds, which they hope will eliminate fighting and other accusations of hazing that previously occurred…

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President F. King Alexander says the timeline to implement these recommendations is between now and the fall.

The House overwhelming rejected a sales tax bill that would have generated an additional 300-million in revenues.

The special session must end March 7th and it looks like there’s very little chance anything of substance can come out of this special session. There’s been some accusations that legislators were not willing to go along with substantial tax reform, because it would make Governor Edwards look good when he runs for re-election. Rep Lance Harris R-Alexandria,Chairman of the GOP House Caucus, strongly denies that claim

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State Senator Troy Carter has filed a bill for the regular session that raises the age to purchase an assault rifle from 18 to 21. Carter says this is in response to the Florida school shooting which killed 17. The New Orleans Democrat says he believes in the Second Amendment rights to a degree.

If approved, the legislation would allow those who sell weapons to those under 21 to be fined up to a thousand dollars and up to one year in jail. Carter says this law would not ban assault rifles completely, but the weapons shouldn’t be available for everyone…

Cut 16 (03) “AR-15s.”

LRN 8:30 A.M. Newscast 03/01/2018

New Orleans Senator Troy Carter has filed a bill for the regular session that raises the age to purchase an assault rifle from 18 to 21. Kelley Ray has more.

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A Mason Dixon Polling and Strategy poll finds that Democrat Governor Edwards has a 55 percent approval rating. 31 percent disapprove and 14 percent answered they were unsure. But Pollster Brad Coker says the high approval rating doesn’t mean he’ll be re-elected in 2019.

Coker says his approval rating among Republicans may not mirror their feelings come Election Day…

Cut 5  (06)  “for him.”

LSU’s new hazing policy calls for expulsions from campus for those who haze another student. Division of Student Affairs Kurt Keppler says System President F King Alexander did not want to leave a gray area where hazing is concerned and students found guilty of doing so will be banned from campus.

Many of the new rules come from a task force that was formed after LSU student Maxwell Gruver died in an alleged hazing incident. Gruver had a blood alcohol content of .495. Keppler says as part of the new rules hard alcohol will no longer be allowed at on campus or off campus fraternity parties…

Cut 8 (08) “and wine.”

The special session called to address a looming one-billion budget shortfall is on the verge of getting nothing accomplished. The House overwhelming rejected a sales tax bill that would have generated an additional 300-million in revenues.

Lake Charles Representative Stephen Dwight says his sales tax bill is part of the solution towards closing the budget deficit, but Leesville Representative James Armes says he told his constituents he would not vote for another bill to raise the sales tax rate above four-percent…

Cut 12 (13) “large sales tax rates.”