1230PM LRN News

An estimated 25,000 acres of farmland is expected to be destroyed if the decision is made to open the Morganza Spillway in Pointe Coupee Parish. LSU Ag Center county agent Mike Carriere (Carry-aye) says farmers who own property that could soon be swamped by diverted Mississippi River water will take a bath financially..

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A proposal to add an HOV lane to a heavily trafficked stretch of I-12 between Walker and the I-10/12 split heads to the Governor’s desk. Livingston Senator Dale Erdey (Err-dee) says this should shave time off the commute of everyone driving in and out of Baton Rouge from the east.

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Work is expected to begin in fall.

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The roads will be stuffed with drivers this weekend as AAA estimates 3.9 million drivers head out on vacation across the Gulf South for the Memorial Day weekend…

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11:30 LRN Newscast May 24

The House votes to roll back the state sales tax from 4.45 to four-percent, despite opposition from Democrats who claim it will bring Louisiana back to budget deficits. But House Republican Delegation Chairman Lance Harris says there was a lot of fear-mongering in order to get the legislature to raise the state sales tax, only for the state to end up with a surplus…
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The measure heads to the Senate where it might not have enough support to pass.

An estimated 43-million Americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more this holiday weekend. Triple-A’s Don Redman says most will do so by vehicle, but there’s a five-percent increase in air travel over last year’s Memorial Day holiday…
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Redman says travelers are seeing a relief in hotel and car rental costs this year.

After a two-year hiatus, the Bayou Country Superfest returns to LSU’s Tiger Stadium for the 10th anniversary of the country musical festival. Brooke Thorington has more…
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Can the LSU baseball team stick around in the SEC Tournament. After a remarkable walk off victory over Auburn yesterday, the Tigers will face Mississippi State tonight. The two teams just locked up in a historic 17-inning marathon that saw the Bulldogs win. ULM and McNeese are undefeated in their respective conference tournaments.

10:30 LRN Newscast May 24

The Morganza Spillway in Pointe Coupee Parish could open in early June which will send a lot of water from the swollen Mississippi River into the Atchafalya Basin towards Morgan City. A barge will have to be sunk in Bayou Chene to prevent backwater flooding in Terrebonne and several other parishes. Governor Edwards says he’s requesting a federal emergency declaration to offset flood preparation costs…
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Edwards says a final decision on whether to open the spillway is expected Tuesday.

This weekend marks the 10th anniversary of the Bayou Country Superfest and after a two-year hiatus, the country music festival returns to LSU’s Tiger Stadium. Producer Quint Davis says to celebrate 10 years, they have two of the biggest acts in country music are set to perform, Kenny Chesney and Florida Georgia Line…
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Jason Aldean and Kane Brown headline Sunday’s lineup. Davis says their studies show the B-C-S has a 38-million dollar economic impact on the state.
If you are traveling this Memorial Day weekend, you’ll find the average price for a regular gallon of gasoline in the Gulf South at $2.45…
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That’s AAA’s Don Redman who says they anticipate three-point-nine million Gulf South residents hitting the road this weekend.

Louisiana House approves a bill that would gradually lower the state’s sales tax rate from 4.45 to four percent. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris says he authored the bill, because the state has a 316-million dollar suprlus and that money needs to be returned to the taxpayers…
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It remains to be seen if the Senate will go along with this proposal.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Its Memorial Day weekend and AAA estimates 3.9 million drivers will head out on vacation across the Gulf South…
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State Police says one of its troopers was injured last night when a suspected drunk driver hit the officer’s fully-marked L-S-P Tahoe with emergency lights activated. The wreck occurred on I-10 in Baton Rouge near Siegan Lane. 31-year-old Volha Tryshyna of Baton Rouge has been charged with a D-W-I, careless operation and vehicular negligent injuring.

The House votes to roll back the state sales tax from 4.45 to four-percent, despite opposition from Democrats who claim it will bring Louisiana back to budget deficits. But House Republican Delegation Chairman Lance Harris says there was a lot of fear-mongering in order to get the legislature to raise the state sales tax, only for the state to end up with a surplus…
Cut 4 (10) “… reason why.”
The measure heads to the Senate where it might not have enough support to pass.

The Bayou Country Superfest will cebrate its 10th anniversary this weekend as country music stars Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean and Florida Georgia Line are planning to rock out in Tiger Stadium. Producer Quint Davis credits the fans for making this music festival successful…
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Davis says their studies show the B-C-S has a 38-million dollar economic impact on the state.

8:30 LRN Newscast May 24

Governor John Bel Edwards says more than likely the Morganza Spillway in Pointe Coupee Parish will be opened on June 2nd to relieve pressure on the levees along the Mississippi River. Edwards says opening the spillway will send river water into the Atchafalya Basin…
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Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says the opening of the spillway will flood thousands of acres of farmland.

An estimated 43-million Americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more this Memorial Day weekend. Triple-A’s Don Redman says most will do so by vehicle, but there’s a five-percent increase in air travel over last year’s Memorial Day holiday…
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Redman says travelers are seeing a relief in hotel and car rental costs this year.

The Bayou Country Music Superfest is this weekend in Tiger Stadium. The country music celebration was held in the Superdome the last two years, because of renovations to Tiger Stadium. Producer Quint Davis says it’s great to be back in Death Valley, because the music festival at that venue has the atmosphere of a football game in the fall…
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Kenny Chesney, Florida Georgia Line and Jason Aldean are the headliners for the two-day concert event that begins tomorrow.

Does the LSU baseball team have any more of that Hoover magic left. The Tigers advanced yesterday with a 4-3 walk off win over Auburn. The game tying and winning runs scored on wild pitch and then throwing error. Coach Paul Mainieri…
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LSU will play Mississippi State tonight.

7:30 LRN Newscast May 24

AAA says an improving economy will lead to 43 million Americans traveling for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. AAA analyst Don Redman says it’s the second highest number of total travelers on record, just shy of a record set in 2005, but when it comes to folks taking a road trip…
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Redman says they estimate nearly four million Gulf South residents will hit the road this weekend.

The Louisiana House approves a plan to reduce the state sales tax from 4.45 to four-percent. Democrats oppose the measure. Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith says the call to cut taxes while the state is enjoying a surplus is reminiscent of the Jindal administration who inherited a two-billion-dollar surplus and then cut taxes..
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After a two-year hiatus, the Bayou Country Superfest returns to LSU’s Tiger Stadium for the 10th anniversary of the country musical festival. Brooke Thorington has more…
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Can the LSU baseball team stick around in the SEC Tournament. After a remarkable walk off victory over Auburn yesterday, the Tigers will face Mississippi State tonight. The two teams just locked up in a historic 17-inning marathon that saw the Bulldogs win. ULM and McNeese are undefeated in their respective conference tournaments.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU is still alive in the SEC Baseball Tournament after a wild 4-3 victory over the Auburn Tigers. Coach Paul Mainieri’s team was trailing by one run in the ninth inning, with runners at second and third base, when a wild pitch and throwing error allowed both runs to score to end the ball game…
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The Tigers won the game despite only having a couple of hours of sleep, because their previous game, a 17-inning loss to Mississippi State, ended at three o’ clock in the morning.

And wouldn’t you know, LSU and Mississppi State will play again tonight at around 6:30. The other elimination game today is Arkansas and Ole Miss, which starts at 3 PM.

ULM has advanced to the Sun Belt Tournament Semifinals for the first time since 2012 as the Warhawks flew past U-T Arlington 18-5. Trent Tingelstad drove in seven runs, three came on a home run and he finished with five hits. Ty Barnes threw seven innings for his fifth win of the season. ULM will play again on Saturday in the semis.

U-L Lafayette and Louisiana Tech are done for the season. Troy eliminated the Ragin Cajuns from the Sun Belt Tournament with a 10-7 and Louisiana Tech was two and barbeque at the Conference USA Tournament with a 4-3 loss to Rice. The Bulldogs finish the year with a 34-24 record.

In the Southland Tournament, McNeese has advanced to the championship round of their side of the bracket after dominating seven to two win over Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi. It’s the first time since 2003 that the Cowboys have won their first two games of the torunament.

Southeastern Louisiana is still alive in the Southland Tourney. The Lions eliminated Northwestern State six to four yesterday and S-L-U faces Stephen F Austin this morning at 9 AM.

6:30 LRN Newscast

State and federal officials say it appears the US Army Corps of Engineers will need to open the Morganza Spillway in early June for the third time ever. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says farmers are being alerted to move their livestock and equipment because opening the spillway could flood 25,000 acres of farmland in the Atchafalaya Basin…
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Opening the Morganza in Pointe Coupee Parish would send Mississippi River water through the Atchafalaya Basin toward Morgan City.

If you are traveling this Memorial Day weekend, you’ll find the average price for a regular gallon of gasoline in the Gulf South at $2.45…
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That’s AAA’s Don Redman who says they anticipate three-point-nine million Gulf South residents hitting the road this weekend.

Legislation that would gradually reduce the state’s sales tax rate from 4.45 percent to four-percent passes the House and is headed to the Senate. Matt Doyle has more…
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LRN AM NEWSCALL May 24

Legislation that would undo last year’s .45 percent sales tax increase passes the House and is headed to the Senate. Matt Doyle has more…

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After a two-year hiatus, the Bayou Country Superfest returns to LSU’s Tiger Stadium for the 10th anniversary of the country musical festival. Brooke Thorington has more…

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 The roads will be stuffed with drivers this weekend as AAA estimates 3.9 million drivers head out on vacation across the Gulf South for the Memorial Day weekend…

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The House votes 73-21 to phase out the .45 percent sales tax levied in last year’s session to plug a 300 million dollar budget deficit as some lawmakers cry foul over Louisiana’s budget surplus this year.

House Republican Chairman Lance Harris says there was a lot of fear-mongering about fiscal cliffs, only for the state to end up running a 316-million-dollar surplus…

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The .45 percent added sales tax would gradually decrease over four years until the sales tax returned to the four percent rate is was in 2015.

The proposal has a fiscal note of 392 million dollars, but Harris says whenever government is running a surplus, it means taxes are too high, and some, or all of it, must be returned to private citizens…

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Governor Edwards opposes the repeal.

But opponents are sounding the alarm, saying the call to cut taxes during a surplus is reminiscent of the Governor Jindal years where a two-billion-dollar surplus promoted the state to slash tax rates, leading to fiscal chaos and budget cuts. Baton Rouge Representative Pat Smith.

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The bill heads to the Senate.

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This weekend marks the 10th anniversary of the Bayou Country Superfest and after a two-year hiatus, the country music festival returns to LSU’s Tiger Stadium. Producer Quint Davis says to celebrate 10 years, they have two of the biggest acts in country music are set to perform, Kenny Chesney and Florida Georgia Line…

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Jason Aldean and Kane Brown headline Sunday’s lineup. Because of renovations to Tiger Stadium, the country music celebration was held at the Superdome for the last two years. Davis says it’s great to be back at Tiger Stadium because it has the atmosphere of a football game…

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Davis says the Bayou Country Superfest has made it 10 years, because of the great country music fans that attend this festival every year

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Davis says their studies show the B-C-S has a 38-million dollar economic impact on the state.

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Officials say the Morganza Spillway could be opened June 2nd for the third time in history. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says farmers are being alerted to move their livestock and equipment because opening the spillway could flood 25,000 acres of farmland in the Atchafalaya Basin. Strain says the farm crop may not be able to recover…

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Governor John Bel Edwards says the U.S Army Corp of Engineers may open one bay per day to reach a water flow rate of 60,000 cubic feet per second…

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Crawfish may also be washed out in the flooding and consumed by predators before they can be caught and sold.

If the spillway is opened authorities will decide whether to sink a barge in Bayou Chene in St. Mary Parish to create a floodgate and protect five parishes from flooding. Edwards says he is making a request for a federal emergency declaration to offset possible costs like sinking the barge…

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Edwards says a final decision to open the spillway is expected by May 28th.

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AAA says an improving economy will lead to a near record 43 million Americans out on travel for the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

AAA analyst Don Redman says it’s the second highest number of total travelers on record, just shy of a record set in 2005, but when it comes to folks taking a road trip…

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3.9 million Gulf South residents will be on hitting the road for a trip this weekend.

While the nation will see record-breaking numbers of cars on the road for Memorial Day, that doesn’t mean the airports won’t be packed with travelers as well. Redman says if you’re taking to the skies this weekend, don’t push your luck by rolling up to the airport at the last second…

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4.8 percent more people will be flying in the Gulf South this year than last.

Redman says if you’re one of the record-breaking millions who will be on the road this weekend, then you’re in for a treat as gas prices across the region are noticeably lower than they were last year… unless you’re planning a trip to Disney World.

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The LSU baseball team is still alive in the SEC Tournament after a wild 4-3 victory over the Tigers. Coach Paul Mainieri’s team was trailing by one run, with runners at second and third, when a wild pitch and throwing error allowed both runs to score to end the ball game…

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The Tigers won the game after getting very little sleep. Their previous game ended at three in the morning, a hard-fought 17-inning loss to Mississippi State. Shortstop Josh Smith says coming back to beat Auburn says a lot about this team…

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Giovanni Digiacomo scored the tying run on the wild pitch and he describes what happened…

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The House votes 73-21 to phase out the .45 percent sales tax levied in last year’s session to plug a 300 million dollar-budget deficit as some lawmakers cry foul over Louisiana’s budget surplus this year. House Republican Chairman Lance Harris says there was a lot of fear-mongering about fiscal cliffs, only for the state to end up running a 316-million-dollar surplus…

Cut 4 (10) “… reason why.”

But opponents are sounding the alarm, saying the call to cut taxes during a surplus is reminiscent of the Governor Jindal years where a two-billion-dollar surplus prompted the state to slash tax rates, leading to fiscal chaos and budget cuts.

Legislation that would abolish the death penalty was shelved after it was taken up on the House floor amid little enthusiasm for the change from a clear majority of the lower chamber. 

Legislation that would have increased the legal age to purchase cigarettes, dip, and vape products to 21 dies on the House floor amid concerns the bill infringes on individual liberties of adults. Bill author, West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman, argued the bill could save lives…

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The proposal was met with stiff opposition from Alexandria Representative, Lance Harris, who grilled Hoffman on why 18-year-olds can buy a house, get a tattoo, or make any number of other crucial life decisions, but not be allowed to smoke.

A bill requiring restaurants to inform customers the country of origin of their  shrimp and crawfish is advancing at the state capitol. Louisiana Restaurant Association lobbyist Eldon Rogillo says they had some concerns, but he’s worked with the bill’s author, LaRose Representative Truck Gisclair

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