11:30 LRN Newscast

Three flights at Monroe Regional Airport had to be cancelled today because T-S-A agents did not show up for work. City officials are blaming the federal government shutdown. Over 150 passengers were affected and TSA agents from Shreveport and Alexandria were called in to man the security checkpoint stations in Monroe.

The Sunshine Bridge in St. James Parish will be shut down for the weekend. Matt Doyle has more.
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About 125 to 150 federal workers in the small Allen Parish town of Oakdale have been without a pay check for a month now, because of the federal government shutdown. Oakdale Mayor Gene Paul says the federal workers he spoke with are not blaming just Democrats or Republicans, but Congress as a whole, because workers shouldn’t be caught up in this dispute over border wall funding…
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Paul says federal workers have received an extension to pay the city’s utility bills.

150 dogs were seized in an animal cruelty bust, and now the St. John the Baptist Animal Shelter is seeking volunteers and donations to help with the influx of abused dogs. Shelter Manager Rachael Sance says the dogs are at a healthy weight, but arrived with a number of ailments.
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Sance says it’s the largest single influx of dogs the shelter has ever seen, the next largest being 40 last year from another cruelty case.

10:30 LRN Newscast January 25

Several flights at Monroe Regional airport have been delayed today because of a lack of TSA workers. Monroe Regional Airport Director Ron Phillips says about 150 to 200 passengers were affected and T-S-A agents from Shreveport and Alexandria are coming in to man Monroe Regional Airport security checkpoint stations. Staffing shortages are also impacting flights at New York’s LaGuardia, Newark and Philadelphia airports.

Meanwhile, in the small Allen Parish town of Oakdale, about 150 federal workers are not getting paid today for a second time in a month becaus eof the federal government shutdown. Oakdale is home to a federal prison and immigration detention facility. Oakdale Mayor Gene Paul says everal families in his town are struggling…
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A Shreveport man who fatally shot his girlfriend while it was streamed live on Facebook has plead guilty to first-degree murder in a Caddo Parish courtroom. Since 37-year-old Johnathan Tremaine Robinson admitted to killing 27-year-old Rannita Williams last April in her home, he avoids a death sentence.

Stephanie Whetstone, a fifth grade math and science teacher at St. Francisville’s Bains Elementary School has received a 25-thousand dollar award from the Milken Family Foundation, which gives out unrestricted financial awards to the top educators in the country. Whetstone says she not only strives to make sure her students know the subject matter, but that they are also learning the tools needed to become a successful adult…

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Milken Senior Vice President Dr. Jane Foley says “Stephanie’s students will know how to meet the demands of today’s global economy.”

9:30 LRN Newscast January 25

Two competing Senate bills to re-open the government both failed to obtain the 60 votes needed to pass, and we’re now 35 days into the historically long shutdown. Federal workers are nearing a full month without pay, and with rent coming due, many of their lives are getting precarious. Senator Bill Cassidy….
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Twenty-six-year-old Lacey Blount of Sulphur was booked on a negligent homicide charge after her eight-month-old child died at a local hospital. Sheriff Tony Mancuso says his deputies found marijuana and meth in the home and Blount actually tried to hide the drugs while first responders were performing C-P-R on the child. Mancuso says it’s a tragic event…
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The Sunshine Bridge in St. James Parish will be closed from Saturday morning until Monday morning so that crews can repair and replace the bridge’s structural supports…
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That’s state transportation spokesperson Rodney Mallett, who says significant work on the bridge has been ongoing since it was hit by a crane barge in October.

Stephanie Whetsone, a fifth grade math and science teacher at St Francisville’s Bains Elementary School, has received 25-thousand dollars from the Milken Family Foundation for her excellent work in the classroom. She’s one 33 teachers nationwide to receive the award and is grateful for the extra compensation…
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The 25-thousand dollars is a no strings attached cash prize.

8:30 LRN Newscast January 25

It’s the 35th day of the federal government shutdown, but Louisiana Republican US Senator Bill Cassidy is optimistic a deal is coming in the near future. Cassidy says there are signs that the Democrats anti-wall resolve is beginning to crack and lawmakers from across the aisle are looking to make a deal…
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President Donald Trump told reporters that he would support a reasonable agreement on re-opening the government, if he gets a prorated down payment for a border wall.

The Sunshine Bridge in St. James Parish will be closed to traffic from Saturday at 6 AM to early Monday morning as workers will repair and replace structural components of the bridge that was damaged by a crane barge last October. State transportation spokesperson Rodney Mallett says weather has been an issue as they try to complete the repairs…
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A fifth grade math and science teacher from Bains Elementary in St. Francisville wins a 25,000 dollar national award for her exceptional work in the classroom…
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A vote to allow private high schools to have separate championship sites from public schools is expected today on the final day of the LHSAA Convention. Teurlings Catholic principal Mike Boyer is the author of the proposal. Boyer says it would make more financial sense to do this, but LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine is against the proposal.

LRN AM Newscall January 25 ###Updated Sunshine Bridge to reopen Monday morning not Monday night###

The Sunshine Bridge in St. James Parish will be shut down for the weekend. Matt Doyle has more.

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A fifth grade math and science teacher from Bains Elementary in St. Francisville wins a 25,000 dollar national award for her exceptional work in the classroom…

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An 8 month old child is dead and his mother is behind bars, charged with negligent homicide.  Kevin Barnhart has more.

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The Sunshine Bridge in St. James Parish will be shut down from Saturday 6 AM until early Monday morning for major repair work on the structure hit by a crane barge back in October. The bridge has been partially open since December. Department of Transportation Spokesperson Rodney Mallet says it’s impressive work.

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Mallet estimates this will be the last time the bridge is shut off to traffic through the end of scheduled repairs.

Repair efforts and repainting has continued while the bridge has been partially open, but Mallet says this particular bit of restoration is delicate enough that they can’t risk have motorists passing on the bridge while crews lift 50 foot beams below it.

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Repairs are expected to conclude in late January, early February. Mallet says they were planning on getting it done earlier, but a series of freak weather incidents have kept crews off the bridge.

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St. Francisville fifth grade teacher Stephanie Whetstone got one heck of a surprise yesterday, as she received the 25,000 dollar Milken Award for her work in the classroom at Bains Elementary. Whetstone was recognized for her commitment to making sure students understand not just the STEM curriculum, but why they need those vital math skills.

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The 25,000 is a no strings attached cash prize.

Whetstone says Bains is one of the top five performing schools in the state, and credits their emphasis on building a sense of responsibility in their older students.

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Milken Senior Vice President Dr. Jane Foley released a statement praising the educator’s work, saying “Stephanie’s students will know how to meet the demands of today’s global economy.”

It’s a generous award for one of Louisiana hard-working educators, and comes at a time where there’s a pay raise push statewide for teachers. Whetstone says she was shocked to receive the award, and hopes other Louisiana teachers will be financially rewarded by lawmakers for their efforts as well.

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Governor Edwards is proposing a 1,000 dollar teacher pay raise, and a 500 dollar support staff pay raise.

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A Calcasieu Parish mother is in jail, charged with negligent homicide in the death of her eight-month-old child.  Deputies responded to a home in Sulphur in reference to a baby boy that was not breathing.  Sheriff Tony Mancuso says upon arrival, the first deputy on the scene began performing CPR on the child.

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26-year-old Lacey Blount was booked into the Calcasieu Correctional Center and the infant died at a local hospital. Mancuso says authorities discovered marijuana, meth, and paraphernalia at the home at the time of the incident.

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Mancuso says while the case is still under investigation, it appears the baby was sleeping on a bed at the time.

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Mancuso says the father of the child was at work when deputies arrived at the home.

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Two competing Senate bills to re-open the government both failed to obtain the 60 votes needed to pass, and now we’re into day 35 of the historically long shutdown. Federal workers are nearing a full month without pay, and with rent coming due, many of their lives are getting precarious. Senator Bill Cassidy says the only way forward is a compromise between the two party leaders.

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One measure, would have temporarily re-opened the government through February 8th, the other was a long term fix that, was the President’s offer of legal protections for “Dreamers” in return for 5.7 billion to fund additional border wall. Cassidy voted against the first, and for the second bill.

But, Cassidy is optimistic that a deal is coming in the near future. He says there’s signs that democratic anti-wall resolve is beginning to crack, and some lawmakers from across the aisle are looking to make a deal…

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Senator John Kennedy is pursing legislation to get unpaid Coast Guard members a check before the 1st, and Cassidy says if the deadlock continues, pursuing piecemeal legislative efforts to get federal workers paid may be necessary.

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7:30 LRN Newscast January 25

Federal workers are missing a second two-week payday today as the federal government remains shutdown. A proposal to fund paychecks for active duty and retired Coast Guard members failed yesterday. Senator Bill Cassidy says if the deadlock continues, pursuing piecemeal legislative efforts to get federal workers paid may be necessary…
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St. Francisville fifth grade teacher Stephanie Whetstone got one heck of a surprise yesterday, as she received the 25,000 dollar Milken Award for her work in the classroom at Bains Elementary. Whetstone was recognized for her commitment to making sure students understand not just the STEM curriculum, but why they need those vital math skills.
Cut 7 (09) “…life skills.”
The 25,000 is a no strings attached cash prize.

The Sunshine Bridge in St. James Parish will be shut down from Saturday morning until Monday morning as some major repair work is set to begin on the structure that was struck by a crane barge back in October. The bridge has been partially open since December. Department of Transportation Spokesperson Rodney Mallet says it’s impressive work.
Cut 4 (08) “in place.”
Mallet estimates this will be the last time the bridge is shut off to traffic through the end of scheduled repairs.

A Sulphur woman has been charged with negligent homicide and faces numerous drug charges in the death of her eight-month-old son. Calcasieu Sheriff Tony Mancuso says his deputies went to the home after receiving a call about an infant not breathing and when officers were trying to save the child’s life, 26-year-old Lacey Blount was allegedly hiding her drugs. And Mancuso gave this disturbing detail on how investigators believe the baby stopped breathing….
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6:45 LRN Sportscast January 25

A short-handed Pelicans team battled with Oklahoma City last nigth but lost to the Thunder 122 to 116. New Orleans was without Anthony Davis for a third straight game, because of finger injury. Nikola Mirotoic also did not play and is out at least one week with a calf strain. Starting guard E-Twaun Moore also sat out last night’s game with nagging injuries. Jrue Holiday had 22 points last night as the Pels have lost four of their last five.

Retiring Saints tight end Ben Watson has posted a message on Twitter for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Watson says it’s unbecoming and detrimental to the game and also disrespectful to remain silent about the infamous missed pass interference call in the NFC Championship game. He urges Goodell to lead by example.

Other NFL news….Panthers quarterback Cam Newton had surgery on his troubled throwing shoulder. There’s no timetable on when he’ll start throwing the football again.

Louisiana Tech has hired a new defensive coordinator. Former UCONN head coach Bob Diaco will join Skip Holtz’ staff with more than 20 years of coaching experience. He’s also been a defensive coordinator at Nebraska, Notre Dame, Cincinnati and Central Michigan. He was a defensive analyst at Oklahoma last season.

Louisiana Tech basketball remained undefeated at home last nigth with an 89-80 overtime win over Conference USA leader Marshall. DaQuan Bracey’s driving lay up with five seconds left sent the game into O-T and Bracey tied a career-high with 25 points.

The Ragin Cajuns won a nail biter over South Alabama 88-84. JaKeenan Gant had 28 points and eight rebounds. UL-Lafayette is 3-and-3 in the Sun Belt. ULM is 4-and-2 after a 75-69 win over Troy. Travis Munnings and Michael Ertel each had 16 points.

LSU is ranked number one in the USA Today college baseball preseason poll. It’s the third poll that has the Tigers ranked number one. The Bayou Bengals begin preseason workouts today and opening day is February 15th.

6:30 LRN Newscast January 25

Two competing Senate bills to re-open the government both failed to obtain the 60 votes needed to pass, and now we’re into day 35 of the historically long shutdown. Federal workers are nearing a full month without pay, and with rent coming due, many of their lives are getting precarious. Senator Bill Cassidy….
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A Calcasieu Parish mother is in jail, charged with negligent homicide in the death of her eight-month-old child. Deputies responded to a home in Sulphur in reference to a baby boy that was not breathing. Sheriff Tony Mancuso says upon arrival, the first deputy on the scene began performing CPR on the child.
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26-year-old Lacey Blount was booked into the Calcasieu Correctional Center and the infant died at a local hospital.

Stephanie Whetstone, a fifth grade math and science teacher at St. Francisville’s Bains Elementary School has received a 25-thousand dollar award from the Milken Family Foundation, which gives out unrestricted financial awards to the top educators in the country. Whetstone says she not only strives to make sure her students know the subject matter, but that they are also learning the tools needed to become a successful adult…
cut 8 (07) “….other students”
Milken Senior Vice President Dr. Jane Foley says “Stephanie’s students will know how to meet the demands of today’s global economy.”

5:30 PM Newscast

Two Senate bills aimed at ending the government shutdown crashed and burned today as the historically long government shutdown drags on, and now Food banks are facing a possible hunger crisis in part because of it. Jay Vise, spokesman for Second Harvest Food Bank, who serves hundreds of food pantries across south Louisiana, says they’ve seen an increased demand for help during the shutdown.

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The recently sworn in mayor of Shreveport, Adrian Perkins is attending the US Conference of Mayors Annual winter meeting in Washington D-C.  Perkins was sworn in on December 29th. One of his first tasks has been working to improve police and community relations.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has announced plans to spend 350-million dollars on coastal restoration and flood protection projects. Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana spokesperson Jimmy Frederick says nearly 300-million is federal dollars from the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act.  The rest comes from state surplus money. Frederick says the previous administration took away money for designated coastal projects and spent it elsewhere…

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Two are dead following a five-vehicle crash on I-10 in Lafayette, including the daughter of the Lady Cajuns head softball coach. A Houston man and 24-year-old Geri Glasco of Arnaudville, who was also a volunteer softball coach at UL-Lafayette, were pronounced dead at the scene. The area has several hot spots of active construction and State Trooper Thomas Gossen encourages drivers to practice patience and vigilance when behind the wheel.

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430PM LRN News

Two Senate bills aimed at ending the government shutdown crashed and burned today as the historically long government shutdown drags on, and now Food banks are facing a possible hunger crisis in part because of it. Jay Vise, spokesman for Second Harvest Food Bank, who serves hundreds of food pantries across south Louisiana, encourages donations beyond just food as people are in need of many different supplies at this time.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has announced plans to spend 350-million dollars on coastal restoration and flood protection projects. Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana spokesperson Jimmy Frederick says nearly 300-million is federal dollars from the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act….

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The other 55-million dollars for coastal work comes from state surplus money.

Two are dead following a five-vehicle crash on I-10 in Lafayette, including the daughter of the Lady Cajuns head softball coach. A Houston man and 24-year-old Geri Glasco of Arnaudville, who was also a volunteer softball coach at UL-Lafayette, were pronounced dead at the scene. State Trooper Thomas Gossen says Glasco and 45-year-old Kenneth McNeil died at the scene and alcohol tests on all of the drivers involved are pending.

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Gossen says 67-year-old William Rawlings of Killeen, Texas, was behind the wheel of the of the semi that caused the accident. Charges are pending.

The recently sworn in mayor of Shreveport Adrian Perkins is attending the US Conference of Mayors Annual winter meeting in Washington D-C. Perkins says gathering with other mayors will help him as he tackles some of Shreveport’s infrastructure problems

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