16:45 LRN Sportscast

Tonight is the NBA draft, but the Pelicans do not hold a first round pick. They traded it last season to acquire Nikola Mirotic from the Chicago Bulls. So New Orleans has just one selection and that’s in the second round, the 51st overall pick.

Former North Caddo prep star Robert Williams could be a lottery pick. Mock drafts have the former Texas A-and-M standout going anywhere from 13th to 19th overall. Jacob Evans who played at St. Michael High in Baton Rouge is also a potential first round pick.

The Mighty Lions of Lafayette High opened their new weight room today, thanks to a generous donation by former NBA superstar Shaquille O’ Neal to help fund the project that cost a little more than $40,000. Football coach Rob Pool says he was stunned when Shaq stepped in to help.
Cut 6 (11) “…more grateful.”
Shaq’s donation was part of South Louisiana Giving Day, which was organized by the Community Foundation of Acadiana.

LSU’s 2019 recruiting class received a huge bump yesterday with the verbal commitment of consensus five-star cornerback Derek Stingley Junior from Baton Rouge. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says the class now features two five-star prospects, the other is Southern Lab offensive guard Kardell Thomas…
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At the College World Series tonight, Florida faces Texas Tech in an elimination game. The winner advances to play Arkansas tomorrow. The Razorbacks are 2-0 in Omaha after beating Texas Tech seven to two yesterday. Mississippi State meets Oregon State tomorrow. A win for the Bulldogs and they advance to the championship series of the College world Series.

Big upset at the World Cup, Crotia stunned Argentina three-nothing, so Argentina is in jeopardy of not reaching the Round 16.

LRN PM Newscall June 21

A video of Mike the Tiger has been spread across the web in recent days and has led his caretakers to set expectations on how visitors should interact with our beloved tiger.

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The US Supreme Court ruled today that state can go after online retailers for sales taxes on purchases made by consumers. Jeff Palermo ahs the story…

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Louisiana no longer leads the nation for its incarceration rate. Governor John Bel Edwards says that unwanted distinction goes to Oklahoma…

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According to the latest data made public by the Advocate Newspaper,  Oklahoma incarcerates 719 people per 100-thousand residents, while Louisiana is at 712 inmates per 100-thousand citizens. When running for office, Edwards promised to reduce the state’s prison population and last year the legislature approved 10 criminal justice reform bills to jump-start the process.

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A U-S Supreme Court ruling issued today gives states the authority to collect sales taxes on online purchases. Previously, Louisiana and other states couldn’t collect taxes on items bought from a warehouse or store that didn’t have a physical presence in their state. Global Tax Consultant Jason DeCuir says today’s ruling changes those rules

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DeCuir says Louisiana will collect more tax revenue, but there’s not a firm timeline on when that will happen.

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The potential of Louisiana receiving more tax revenue in the future from online sales has worked its way into the debate at the state capitol as  lawmakers debate sales tax bills that would be used to close a budget deficit that hits on July 1st. But Decuir says additional online sales taxes are still months away

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3:30 LRN Newscast June 21st

The US Supreme Court ruled today that state can go after online retailers for sales taxes on purchases made by consumers. Jeff Palermo ahs the story…
voicer 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

A lot of behind scense discussions have been taking place at the State Capitol today. The House was scheduled to vote on three different sales tax bills that would generate revenue to address a looming 500-million dollar budget deficit. But so far no votes and the bill that many Democrats supported has been pulled from consideration.
Louisiana no longer holds the distinction as the prison capital of the nation. According to the latest data made public by the Advocate Newspaper, Oklahoma incarcerates more people per 100-thousand residents than Louisiana. When running for office, Governor Edwards promised to reduce the state’s prison population and last year the legislature approved 10 criminal justice reform bills to jump-start the process.
Cut 10 (03) “…better direction.”
Louisiana’s incarceration rate remains well above the national average.

The Mighty Lions of Lafayette High School are working out in their new weight room today, thanks to a generous donation by former NBA superstar Shaquille O’ Neal who helped fund the project that cost a little more than $40,000. Football coach Rob Pool believes Shaq’s donation sparked other contributions to get the weight room put together. Without his help, it would have been another two years before they could have raised the necessary money.
Cut 7 (10) “…helped as well.”
O’Neal’s donation was part of South Louisiana Giving Day.

2:30 LRN Newscast June 21st

The US Supreme Court ruled today that states like Louisiana can collect online sales taxes on purchases made from companies that do not have a physical presence in the state where the purchase is made from. Jason DeCuir is a partner in a Global Tax Consulting Firm called Ryan and he says this will result in additional tax revenue for Louisiana, but there’s no firm timeline on when that will happen.
cut 12 (13) “…sales tax”
The potential of Louisiana receiving more tax revenue in the future from online sales has worked its way into the debate at the state capitol as lawmakers discuss sales tax bills that would be used to close a budget deficit that hits on July 1st. Votes were expected on those proposals today, but it has yet to happen.

Louisiana no longer leads the nation for its incarceration rate. Governor John Bel Edwards says that unwanted distinction goes to Oklahoma….
cut 9 (11) “…incarceration rate”
According to the latest data made public by the Advocate Newspaper. Oklahoma incarcerates 719 people per 100-thousand residents, while Louisiana is at 712 inmates per 100-thousand citizens.

The caretakers for LSU’s live mascot, Mike the Tiger, are asking visitors to his home on campus, not to turn their back to him. It could result in Mike rushing the fence or glass that surrounds his habitat. LSU School of Veterinary Medicine spokesperson Ginger Guttner says even though Mike is still a playful juvenile, he is also a predatory animal….
cut 5 (06) “…for him”
Guttner says they are concerned Mike could break his teeth if he hits the glass too hard, if he tries to rush a person who has his back turned to him.

13:30 LRN Newscast June 21st

A U-S Supreme Court ruling issued today gives states the authority to collect sales taxes on online purchases. Previously, Louisiana and other states couldn’t collect taxes on items bought from a warehouse or store that didn’t have a physical presence in their state. Global Tax Consultant Jason DeCuir says today’s ruling changes those rules…
cut 11 (11) “….taxes”
DeCuir says Louisiana will collect more tax revenue, but there’s not a firm timeline on when that will happen.

Meanwhile, at the state capitol there’s been very little movement towards passing a sales tax bill in the House to address the fiscal cliff that arrives July 1st. The Supreme Court ruling on internet sales tax collections has some lawmakers wondering if the state will soon collect more revenue.

LSU’s Vet school is asking visitors to Mike’s Habitat on campus not to turn their back too long on Mike the Tiger. Recent viral video showed Mike slowly approaching a person with his back turned to the Habitat and then the Bengal Tiger jumped onto the glass. LSU’s Ginger Guttner says Mike is a predatory animal, so what he did is not a surprise, but they want to make sure he’s not rushing at the glass….
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Also no pets or stuffed animals near Mike’s Habitat.

Thanks to a generous donation from NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’ Neal, student-athletes at Lafayette High School are working out in a weight room. Football Coach Rob Pool can’t thank Shaq enough…
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Shaq’s donation was part of South Louisiana Giving Day.

12:30 Newscast

Will the House agree to a sales tax rate above four-percent in an effort to avoid significant cuts to state services. Connor Ferrill says we’ll find out today…

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According to the latest data made public by the Advocate Newspaper,  Oklahoma incarcerates 719 people per 100-thousand residents, while Louisiana is at 712 inmates per 100-thousand citizens. When running for office, Edwards promised to reduce the state’s prison population and last year the legislature approved 10 criminal justice reform bills to jump-start the process.

Cut 10 (03) “…better direction.”

LSU’s Mike the Tiger has gone viral after a video was posted of him slowly stalking several guests visiting his habitat. The guests turned their backs to Mike which prompted him to approach the glass enclosure before pouncing against it. The spokesperson for the LSU School of Veterinarian Medicine, Ginger Guttner, asks Mike’s visitors to not turn their backs to him.

Cut 3 (08) “…looks like prey.”

The Mighty Lions of Lafayette High School are working out in their new weight room today, thanks to a generous donation by former NBA superstar Shaquille O’ Neal to help fund the project that cost a little more than $40,000. Football coach Rob Pool says he feels Shaq’s donation sparked other contributions to get the weight room put together.  Without it, it would have been another two years before they could have raised the necessary money.

Cut 7 (10)  “…helped as well.”

11:30 LRN Newscast June 21

It’s an important day at the State Capitol as the House is expected to vote on three different sales tax bills that could generate millions of dollars of revenue that can be used to close a budget deficit just over 500-million dollars. The proposals will take 70 votes to pass and it’s unclear if the votes are there.

The Louisiana Public Service Commission has approved utility provider SWEPCO’s plan to purchase part of the Wind Catcher project. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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Louisiana no longer leads the nation for its incarceration rate. Governor John Bel Edwards says that unwanted distinction goes to Oklahoma….
cut 9 (11) “…incarceration rate”
According to the latest data made public by the Advocate Newspaper. Oklahoma incarcerates 719 people per 100-thousand residents, while Louisiana is at 712 inmates per 100-thousand citizens.

The Mighty Lions of Lafayette High School are working out in their new weight room today, thanks to a generous donation by former NBA superstar Shaquille O’ Neal to help fund the project that cost a little more than $40,000. Football coach Rob Pool says he was stunned when Shaq stepped in to fill the budget gap.
Cut 6 (11) “…more grateful.”
Shaq’s donation was part of South Louisiana Giving Day, which was organized by the Community Foundation of Acadiana.

10:30 AM Newscast

A vote on the House floor is expected today on three different sales tax bills that raise different amounts of money and they renew up to a half-cent of an expiring one-cent sales tax.  The fiscal cliff arrives on July 1st and this third special session must conclude Wednesday. Governor John Bel Edwards says its anxious times….

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Over a hundred students from around the state congregated at the state capital in an effort to let their voices be heard on the topic of funding for higher ed and TOPS.  Among them, Kayla English of Delgado Community College, says she has optimism for funding and hopes others will make their voices heard.

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The Louisiana Public Service Commission approves SWEPCO’s plan to use energy from a wind farm that’s under construction in Oklahoma. P-S-C member Foster Campbell says the Wind Catcher Energy Connection is clean energy that will produce long-term savings for SWEPCO’s Louisiana customers…
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The lone no vote on the commission came from Craig Greene of Baton Rouge, who says SWEPCO is not short on power and the company can’t guarantee fuel savings.

U-S Representative Ralph Abraham is one of several co-sponsors on a bill that seeks to extend I-14 from Texas into central Louisiana and Mississippi. Abraham says there is money for the project, but it will also take state dollars to get it done…
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The I-14 extension bill is waiting for a hearing in a House committee.

 

09:30 LRN Newscast June 21st

Over a hundred college students congregated in front of the Capitol to let their voices be heard on the topic of funding for higher ed and TOPS.
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The full House convenes at 10:30 this morning and a vote is expected on three different sales tax bills that would generate revenue to soften cuts to college campuses, TOPS, public safety programs, state parks and district attorneys’ offices. There’s a 506-million dollar deficit for next fiscal year and none of the bills approved by the committee fully fund the budet.

US Representative Ralph Abraham is co-sponsoring legislation that seeks to extend Interstate 14 from Texas into central Louisiana and Mississippi. Abraham believes he can get congressional approval, because of the expansion would provide Fort Polk and Beauregard military bases with quicker and easier access to the deployment port in Beaumont, Texas…
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The legislation is awaiting a hearing in a House committee.

The Louisiana Public Service Commission approves a plan for utility provider SWEPCO to use wind energy from a 4-point-five billion dollar Oklahoma wind energy project that’s currently under construction. PSC Member Foster Campbell says it’s important for Louisiana customers to have more alternate energy options…
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The Wind Catcher is expected to come on line in 2020.

08:30 LRN Newscast June 21st

College students held a rally at the State Capitol last night demanding that the legislature fully fund higher education and the TOPS scholarship program. Jeremy Gray is the Student Government President for Central Louisiana Technical Community College…
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We’ll find out today if House members heard the message from college students as the lower chamber is expected to have the opportunity to vote on three different sales tax bills that would raise revenue to reduce the cuts to college campuses and TOPS. Governor John Bel Edwards is cautiously optimistic….
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It will take 70 yes votes for the sales tax proposals to advance to the Senate.

The Louisiana Public Service Commission approves SWEPCO’s plan to use energy from a wind farm that’s under construction in Oklahoma. P-S-C member Foster Campbell says the Wind Catcher Energy Connection is clean energy that will produce long-term savings for SWEPCO’s Louisiana customers…
cut 9 (08) “…in Louisiana”
The lone no vote on the commission came from Craig Greene of Baton Rouge, who says SWEPCO is not short on power and the company can’t guarantee fuel savings.

U-S Representative Ralph Abraham is one of several co-sponsors on a bill that seeks to extend I-14 from Texas into central Louisiana and Mississippi. Abraham says there is money for the project, but it will also take state dollars to get it done…
cut 5 (11) “….finish line”
The I-14 extension bill is waiting for a hearing in a House committee.