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Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s open to dedicating revenue from sports betting to early childhood education.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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A day care worker has been arrested in Bossier City and charged with cruelty to a juvenile. Parents of a toddler enrolled at the Epic Learning Center were called on January 7th and informed of an incident that had occurred on the premises, and which point the parents called Bossier Police. Investigators say 61-year-old Patricia Newsome picked up the toddler, shook the kid, and then threw it to the floor. She’s been booked into Bossier City Jail.

After a 2015 GOP gubernatorial blood bath that saw the ascendance of The South’s only Democratic governor, Louisiana Republican operative Scott Wilfong, on Talk Louisiana, said the party is taking a hard look in 2019 at throwing their weight behind just one candidate before the October open primary. Wilfong says potential candidates will be given an opportunity to build support and compete for the Louisiana GOP’s backing, and he hopes that once a frontrunner becomes clear, the other competitors will bow out gracefully.

Cut 8 (09) “…get out”

The only two Republicans in the race so far are Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone, and Congressman Ralph Abraham.

An Acadian restauranteur and chef has died following a plane crash while on a hunting trip in California. Robin had owned and operated Robin’s Restaurant in Hersonville for about four decades, but had recently been working as the hospitality chef for Tabasco Pepper Sauce. Henderson Mayor Sherbin Collette.

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230PM LRN News

Educators are keeping their finger on the pulse of sports betting in Louisiana after Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s open to dedicating any revenue from the additional gaming to better preparing children for kindergarten.  Edwards says if the state really wants to make a difference in the lives of children, more needs to be done about early childhood education.

Cut 3 (08) “…kindergarten any longer.”

Louisiana Republican operative Scott Wilfong, on Talk Louisiana, said the party is taking a hard look in 2019 at throwing their weight behind just one candidate before the October open primary. Louisiana operates a “jungle” primary, and GOP state leaders have requested closed primaries where each party sends their winning candidate to a general election, but Wilfong says that’s yet to materialize.

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The only two Republicans in the race so far are Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone, and Congressman Ralph Abraham.

An Acadian restauranteur and chef has died following a plane crash while on a hunting trip in California.  Lionel Robin is fondly remembered in his community and his food crawfish etouffee was once featured on the Food Network. Henderson Mayor Sherbin Collette says Robin was a happy guy and his crawfish etouffee was so popular, he canned the dish and it was distributed around the country.

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Louisiana’s House Republican delegation supports President Trump’s effort to secure billions of dollars for wall at the U-S Mexico border. Congressman Steve Scalise says Democrats are refusing to negotiate a deal for border security.

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Governor Edwards says the barrier could be upgraded, but this debate shouldn’t result in a government shutdown.

LRN PM Newscall January 9

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s open to dedicating revenue from sports betting to early childhood education.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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 A State GOP operative says the party is seriously considering backing just one candidate in the governor’s race for the October open primary…

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Educators are keeping their finger on the pulse of sports betting in Louisiana after Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s open to dedicating any revenue from the additional gaming to better preparing children for kindergarten.  Edwards says if the state really wants to make a difference in the lives of children, more needs to be done about early childhood education.

Cut 3 (08) “…kindergarten any longer.”

While he expects the gains to be modest, Edwards says the sports betting is also an important aspect in making sure the state doesn’t see a decline in gaming revenue.

Cut 4 (11) “…our best interest.″

Edwards says the extra gaming revenue could go towards early childhood programs and it will be up for discussion when the legislature meets in April…

Cut 5 (12) “…to have.”

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After a 2015 GOP gubernatorial blood bath that saw the ascendance of The South’s only Democratic governor, Louisiana Republican operative Scott Wilfong, on Talk Louisiana, said the party is taking a hard look in 2019 at throwing their weight behind just one candidate before the October open primary. Wilfong says the party will be discussing that question, and soon.

Cut 6 (06) “…ultimately”

Louisiana operates a “jungle” primary where candidates from all parties are pitted against one and other, with the top two making the run-off. GOP state leaders have requested closed primaries where each party sends their winning candidate to a general election, but Wilfong says that’s yet to materialize.

Cut 7 (11) “one candidate”

Wilfong says potential candidates will be given an opportunity to build support and compete for the Louisiana GOP’s backing, and he hopes that once a frontrunner becomes clear, the other competitors will bow out gracefully.

Cut 8 (09) “…get out”

The only two Republicans in the race so far are Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone, and Congressman Ralph Abraham.

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An Acadian restauranteur and chef has died following a plane crash while on a hunting trip in California.  Lionel Robin is fondly remembered in his community and his food crawfish etouffee was once featured on the Food Network.   Henderson Mayor Sherbin Collette says he has known Robin is whole life.

Cut 9 (08) “…would help them.″

Robin had owned and operated Robin’s Restaurant in Hersonville for about four decades, but had recently been working as the hospitality chef for Tabasco Pepper Sauce.  Collette says Robin had a passion for hunting.

Cut 10 (09) “…he wouldn’t miss.”

Collette says Robin was a happy guy and his crawfish etouffee was so popular, he canned the dish and it was distributed around the country.

Cut 11 (11) “…food was fantastic.”

Robin was 70 years old.

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Louisiana’s House Republican delegation supports President Trump’s effort to secure billions of dollars for wall at the U-S Mexico border. Mr. Trump calls it a security crisis, however top congressional Democrats say the president is providing misinformation. Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise says Democrats are in denial

Cut 12 (12)   “…southern border” 

Scalise says if Democrats want to claim they support border security, they should be willing to negotiate…

Cut 13 (12) “…the table”

Governor Edwards says he’s not sure what the President is calling for, because there’s a physical barrier in many places along the border. He says the barrier could be upgraded, but this debate shouldn’t result in a government shutdown.

1:30 LRN Newscast January 9

Louisiana’s House Republican delegation supports President Trump’s effort to secure billions of dollars for wall at the U-S Mexico border. Mr. Trump calls it a security crisis, however top congressional Democrats say the president is providing misinformation. Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise says Democrats are in denial…
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Governor John Bel Edwards says he would support legislation that would legalize sports betting at the state’s casinos. Edwards says the extra gaming revenue could go towards early childhood programs…
cut 5 (12) “…to have”
Legalizing Sports betting is expected to be one of the major bills in the regular sessing that begins in April.

A State GOP operative says the party is seriously considering backing just one candidate in the governor’s race for the October primary…
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The story of how former LSU offensive lineman Matt Branch lost his left leg in a hunting accident in Mississippi is making national headlines. Branch’s friend says a dog trying to sit near a loaded shotgun on a pickup truck bed, pulled the trigger and a bullet struck Branch in his left hip. Branch, who played for the Tigers from 2008 to 2011, is expected to recover.

1230PM LRN News

Educators are keeping their finger on the pulse of sports betting in Louisiana after Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s open to dedicating any revenue from the additional gaming to better preparing children for kindergarten. While he expects the gains to be modest, Edwards says the sports betting is also an important aspect in making sure the state doesn’t see a decline in gaming revenue.

Cut 4 (11) “…our best interest.″

Edwards says the legislature has commissioned a study on sports betting to inform their decision moving forward.

An Acadian restauranteur and chef has died following a plane crash while on a hunting trip in California.  Lionel Robin is fondly remembered in his community and his food crawfish etouffee was once featured on the Food Network.   Henderson Mayor Sherbin Collette says he has known Robin is whole life.

Cut 9 (08) “…would help them.″

USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue spoke with the press in an effort to answer questions of how the food stamps program will be impacted by the government shutdown.  In an effort to extinguish as much confusion and anxiety as possible, Perdue says soon the department will be reaching out to states to instruct them to request early issuance of February SNAP benefits. Perdue says SNAP benefits should be okay through February, which he says he’s hopeful should give ample time to resolve the issues with the government shutdown.

Cut 14 (11) “…able to sign.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Both the Saints and Eagles return to the practice field as they get ready for their NFC divisional matchup on Sunday in the Superdome. A big key in Philadelphia’s upset win over the Bears in the wild card round was the play of the Eagles offensive line, which shut down one of the best defensive players in the game, Khalil Mack. Philly offensive coordinator Mike Groh says after putting Chicago to bed he believes his guys can match up against the Saints best pass rusher Cam Jordan…
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Saints NFC South Rival, Tampa Bay, has found a new head coach. Bruce Arians is coming out of retirement to coach Jameis Winston and the Bucs.

LSU tipped off SEC play with an 88-79 win over Alabama last night. Tremont Waters led the way with 19 points and seven assists and Javonte Smart came off the bench to score 15 points. Coach Will Wade liked what Smart brought to the game….
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Kavell Bigby-Williams also played well as he had 14 points and 13 rebounds, plus five blocked shots. The Tigers are at Arkansas on Saturday.

Details have emerged regarding the duck hunting accident in Mississippi that resulted in the amputation of former LSU offensive lineman Matt Branch’s leg. The Clarion Ledger reports Branch left his loaded shotgun in the bed of his pickup truck and a dog jumped onto the truck bed, accidentally pulling the trigger. Branch was shot in the left thigh and is expected to recover. He played for the Tigers from 2008 to 2011.

1130AM LRN News

Educators are keeping their finger on the pulse of sports betting in Louisiana after Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s open to dedicating any revenue from the additional gaming to better preparing children for kindergarten.  Edwards says if the state really wants to make a difference in the lives of children, more needs to be done about early childhood education.

Cut 3 (08) “…kindergarten any longer.”

Edwards’s cautions says any revenue gains from sports betting would be modest.

After a 2015 GOP gubernatorial blood bath that saw the ascendance of The South’s only Democratic governor, Louisiana Republican operative Scott Wilfong, on Talk Louisiana, said the party is taking a hard look in 2019 at throwing their weight behind just one candidate before the October open primary. Wilfong says the party will be discussing that question, and soon.

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Congressman Garret Graves supports pending legal action against several federal agencies for refusing to distribute RESTORE funds to families who fall into the “duplication of benefits” loophole after the 2016 floods. Graves blames the delay on a group that’s opposed the regulatory change from the beginning, because he says they erroneously fear it would result in flood victims getting paid by both the SBA and HUD.

Cut 12 (10)   “…entire process.”

Flood victims who received Small Business Administration loans after the 2016 floods were not eligible to receive RESTORE grants for flood damage. But in October, Congress approved legislation to allow it.

BP has announced plans to go forward with a one-point-three billion dollar expansion in production in the Gulf of Mexico after seismic imaging discovered an additional one-point-four billion barrels of oil under the sea.

1030AM LRN News

The United Way ALICE report shows in 2016, 48 percent of all households in the state did not make enough to meet their basic needs, up six percent from 2014. The report shows a single adult needs to make 19,548 dollars a year to pay the bills, and the average family needs 54,000.  Lead researcher Stephanie Hoopes says with 66 percent of all jobs paying under 20 dollars an hour, it’s clear in this economy the recent economic growth isn’t benefiting most workers.

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Those requirements break down to a full time, single worker needing 9.77 an hour, and two working parents combining for 27 dollars an hour.

South Louisiana Methanol announces plans to pursue a $2.2 billion dollar project in St. James Parish, and construction could begin later this year.  Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says access to the river make the location desirable.

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Congressman Garret Graves supports pending legal action against several federal agencies for refusing to distribute RESTORE funds to families who fall into the “duplication of benefits” loophole after the 2016 floods, but legal challenges can sometimes take ages to come to a conclusion, so Graves says they’ve consulted legal experts, and found a way to get a much faster resolution.

Cut 11 (10) “…through the court.”

The suit could potentially free up almost a quarter billion dollars in grants for 2016 flood victims.

USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue says despite the government shutdown, the SNAP program will be fine, atleast through March. Perdue says the motto at the USDA is to “Do Right and Feed Everyone” and he believes this is the best plan of action during the shutdown.

Cut 15 (08) “…do right part.”

Perdue says soon the department will be reaching out to states to instruct them to request early issuance of February SNAP benefits.

9:30 LRN Newscast January 9

A United Way Report shows 48 percent of Louisiana households do not make enough money to reliably meet their basic expenses…
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Despite the partial government shutdown, the U-S-D-A says it has found a way to make sure food stamp recipients will receive their benefits through February. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue…
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Nearly one in five people in Louisiana receive food stamps.

The partial federal government shutdown is in its 19th day. Congressional leaders meet with President Donald Trump later today. House Minority Whip Steve Scalise of Jefferson Parish says Democrats continue to refuse to negoitate on government funding for a Southern border wall…
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Democratic leaders say open the government back up and let border security negotiations continue.

South Louisiana Methanol announces plans to purse a two-point-two billion dollar new methanol complex in St. James Parish along the Mississippi River. Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says construction could begin later year and once completed, it will mean 75 new jobs…
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This is the third large project near the Port of South Louisiana.

8:30 LRN Newscast

The United Way ALICE report shows in 2016, 48 percent of all households in the state did not make enough money to pay basic needs, up six-percent from 2014. Louisiana United Way President Sarah Berthelot says 29-percent earn above the poverty level, but it’s still not enough…
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The report shows a single adult needs to make 19,548 dollars a year to pay the bills, and the average family needs 54,000.

The U-S-D-A announces there will not be an interruption in food stamps, even though there is a partial government shutdown. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue told reporters during a conference call that they’ve come up with a plan to make sure food stamp recipients will continue to receive their benefits through February…
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Nearly one in five people in Louisiana receives food stamps.

A Louisiana Congressman supports pending legal action against federal agencies who refuse to administer 2016 flood grant money to SBA loan recipients, despite legislation passed in October…
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St. Martin Parish is mourning the loss of cajun chef and restaurateur Lionel Robin who died in a small plane crash in California. Robin and another man died when their private plane went down during a hunting trip. The 71-year-old Cecilia native owned and managed Robin’s Restaurant in Henderson for several decades and also served as the official hospitality chef for Tabasco Pepper Sauce.