LRN PM Newscall December 4

Louisiana is second in the nation and leads the southeast in credit card debt burden. Jeff Palermo spoke with an expert on what to do if you need help.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is set to be sworn in for a second-term on January 13th, but there will not be an inugurual ball that night because of a football game. Don Molino has more…

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You might want to watch your spending limit on gifts this year, according to CreditCards-dot-com Louisianians have the second highest credit card debt burden in the nation.  CreditCards-dot-com analyst Ted Rossman says the typical Louisiana household carries $8,364 in credit card debt.

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The report says Lousiana’s median annual household income is just $48,000, which is the fourth-lowest in the country. Rossman says when you don’t make that much money and you build up debt on a credit card, it’s hard to absolve debt. He says if you have a high credit card balance, get a zero balance transfer credit card.

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He says another way to get out of debt is to dedicate 15% of your monthly income to paying off your and there’s a good chance you’ll be debt-free in a year and a half.

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New Mexico ranked first, West Virginia third, followed by Arkansas and Mississippi.

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32-year-old Mark Ebarb, a Dutchtown High teacher has turned himself into after being indicted on charges of Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile.

23rd District Court spokesperson Tyler Cavalier says an investigation uncovered evidence that Ebarb had been sharing inappropriate messages and pictures with students for several years.

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The Advocate reports that Ebarb is a former Ascension Parish teacher of the year, and was in contention for the statewide award for 2014-2015.

The investigation began after police received a complaint about Ebarb’s behavior back in October, and  Cavalier says so far it appears the contact was not widespread.

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The investigation was handled by the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office.

Cavalier says a conviction would surely end Mr. Ebarb’s career, and carry a hefty sentence.

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Ebarb remains employed, but a spokesperson for the school system says they are reviewing their options at this time.

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LSU remains second in the latest college football rankings, right behind Ohio State. The final rankings will be unveiled on Sunday. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says the Tigers can regain the top spot if LSU wins in the SEC Championship game and Ohio State doesn’t play well in the Big 10 title game…

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LSU faces Georgia in the SEC title game on Saturday, while Ohio State takes on Wisconsin in the Big 10 title game that night. If the top three doesn’t change when the new rankings come out on Sunday, then LSU will play defending national champion Clemson in the semi-finals. Higgins says that will be a tough game….

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If LSU is upset on Saturday, most college football analysts say the Tigers will still get into the four-team college football playoff. But Higgins says LSU does not want to back into the playoffs…

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Open enrollment for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act will close on December 15th. C-M-S administrator Seema Verma says if you need to change your current health plan or find a new one, time is running out

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Verma says the average premium for a benchmark health plan on the federal exchange will go down four-percent in 2020. But the Advocate newspaper published an article in October that says rates in Louisiana will go up an average of 10-percent next year.

Verma says when choosing a policy through health-care-dot-gov, you’ll notice the different plans have star ratings next to them

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1:30 PM Newscast

32-year-old Mark Ebarb, a Dutchtown High teacher has turned himself into after being indicted on charges of Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile. The investigation began after police received a complaint about Ebarb’s behavior back in October, and 23rd District Court spokesperson Tyler Cavalier says so far it appears the contact was not widespread.

Cut 7 (10) “…this time.”

The investigation was handled by the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office.

According to Credit Cards-dot-com, Louisianans have the second-highest credit card debt burden in the nation.  Credit Cards-dot-com analyst Ted Rossman says one way to get out of debt is to dedicate 15% of your monthly income to paying off your and there’s a good chance you’ll be debt-free in a year and a half.

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LSU remains second in the latest college football rankings, right behind Ohio State. The final rankings will be unveiled on Sunday. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says the Tigers can regain the top spot if LSU wins in the SEC Championship game and Ohio State doesn’t play well in the Big 10 title game…

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LSU faces Georgia in the SEC title game on Saturday afternoon, while Ohio State takes on Wisconsin in the Big 10 title game that night.

Inauguration activities to swear-in Governor Edwards and statewide elected officials will take place on Monday, January 13, at 11:30 a.m. on the steps of the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge. Due to the College Football National Championship game being held in New Orleans that night, an inauguration ball will not be happening.  However, plans are tentatively being made for a “Governor’s Ball” in New Orleans in late 2020.

12:30 PM Newscast

According to Credit Cards-dot-com, Louisianans have the second-highest credit card debt burden in the nation.  Credit Cards-dot-com analyst Ted Rossman says when you compare states by just the average amount of credit card debt, Louisiana is tied for 21st with the average household carrying $8,364 of credit card debt.

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Rossman recommends balance transfer cards if you carry high credit card debt.

32-year-old Mark Ebarb, a Dutchtown High teacher has turned himself into after being indicted on charges of Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile. 23rd District Court spokesperson Tyler Cavalier says an investigation uncovered evidence that Ebarb had been sharing inappropriate messages and pictures with students for several years.

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At this point, only two students have been linked to Ebarb.

Louisiana residents eligible for Medicaid can now use an app called Healthy Lousiana to enroll into the program, compare health plans, find in-network doctors and more. Medicaid Deputy Director Jen Katzman says its the first Medicaid enrollment app in the country….
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So far the app is popular with users, garnering a 4.5-star rating.

Three men are behind bars, accused of burglarizing numerous vehicles in Livingston Parish. With the help of Baton Rouge Police Department, a search warrant was obtained of the suspects’ home, recovering stolen items such as key fobs, clothing and ID cards.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

No major changes at the top of the college football playoff rankings. Ohio State is number one, LSU is two, Clemson is third and Georgia is fourth. LSU will make its first appearance in the SEC Championship game since 2011, while Georgia is in the title for the third consecutive year. Running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire says the Tigers can’t wait to get to Atlanta
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Bad news for LSU fans looking to buy the Joe Burrow jersey with his name spelled with e-a-u-x. Sara Sanders is the co-owner of the Purple and Gold Sports Shop in Baton Rouge and she says they are not available…
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Southeastern Louisiana’s run through the F-C-S playoffs takes them to Montana this Saturday as the Lions seek their first-ever appearance in the quarterfinals. Montana is a six national seed and brings a 9-and-3 record into the contest. S-L-U Coach Frank Scelfo
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This should be a high scoring game. The Lions average 37 points a game, while Montana averages 36 a contest.

The Saints return to practice today. Linebacker Maniti Te’ o is back with the Black and Gold. The former second round pick out of Notre Dame played for the Saints in 2017 and 2018. Te’o is needed after Kiko Alonso and A-J Klein suffered injuries in the win over Atlanta on Thanksgiving night.

11:30 LRN Newscast Dec 4

The performance of Louisiana teams on the football field is resulting in a spike in sports apparel sales.  Sara Sanders is the co-owner of the Purple and Gold Sports Shop in Baton Rouge and says many fans are inquiring about the specialized jersey that Joe Burrow wore when he took the field for the final time at Tiger Stadium.

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LSU just wrapped a perfect season and will compete for in the SEC Championship game.

A decked-out holiday-themed six-car train is making its sixth stop in the state tonight in Zwolle treating families to a festive and fun time. KCS Express Spokesperson Doniele Carlson says the train started in Shreveport and continues to roll through the state…

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Louisiana is the first state in the nation to allow Medicaid recipients to enroll via an app. Medicaid Deputy Director Jen Katzman says Healthy Louisiana has been popular with users so far, garnering a 4.5 star rating for its ease of use, and utility.

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You might want to watch your spending limit on gifts this year, according to Credit Cards-dot-com Louisianans have the second-highest credit card debt burden in the nation.  Credit Cards-dot-com analyst Ted Rossman says they compared the average credit card debt from each state with figures provided by Experian.

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10:30 LRN Newscast Dec 4

The House Judiciary Committee is meeting right now to decide if President Donald Trump should be impeached for allegedly pressuring the leader of Ukraine for political gain during a July phone call. Republican Congressman Mike Johnson from Benton sits on House Judiciary and says the evidence presented during the House Intelligence hearings does not come close to an impeachable offense…
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New Orleans Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond is also a member of the Judiciary Committee and says there’s no doubt the president abused his power in order to gain an advantage in the 2020 election.

22-year-old Tyler Meaux has pleaded guilty to driving drunk when his vehicle slammed into another head-on, killing two students from North Vermilion High School in 2018. Meaux faces between 10 and 70 years in prison.

Medicaid enrollees can now choose their managed care plan and find local providers via the Healthy Louisiana app. Matt Doyle has the story…

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U-L Lafayette has won ten games in the regular season for the first time. Sarah Armentor with the Ragin Cajuns Store says the number 98 jersey has been a big seller for them this year…Cut 15 (08) “…put a player.”

9:30 LRN Newscast Dec 4

Two Louisiana Representatives are taking part in the next Impeachment phase, Republican Mike Johnson and Democrat Cedric Richmond. Both men are on the House Judiciary Committee. Johnson says he’s not had access to underlying evidence gathered by the committee and feels the process could drag on for months.

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Richmond, Louisiana’s only Democratic Congressman, however, he has not been as vocal in pushing for impeachment as other Democrats.

Louisiana is the first state in the nation to allow Medicaid recipients to enroll via an app. Medicaid Deputy Director Jen Katzman says the Healthy Louisiana app allows users the option to enroll in English or Spanish health plans. Katzman says you can also use it to look up nearby providers.

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Times are good for football fans in Louisiana and retailers are seeing an uptick in team apparel as a result. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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LSU remains at Number two in the College Football Playoffs rankings. LSU remained at the number 2 spot for a second straight week behind Ohio State, followed by Clemson, Georgia, and Utah to round out the top five. The Bayou Bengals will face off with the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday in the SEC Championship game in Atlanta. The final CFP rankings will be released Sunday at 11am on ESPN.

8:30 LRN Newscast December 4

The House Judiciary Committee begins hearings today on the impeachment inquiry but Republican Congressman Mike Johnson feels it is all a big charade….
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Johnson is a member of the House Judiciary Committee that will hear from four constitutional scholars today. New Orleans Democrat Cedric Richmond is also on the Judiciary Committee and Richmond says overwhelming evidence has already been presented that finds the president abused his power in an effort to get information on a political rival.

Louisiana residents eligible for Medicaid can now use an app called Healthy Lousiana to enroll into the program, compare health plans, find in-network doctors and more. Medicaid Deputy Director Jen Katzman says its the first Medicaid enrollment app in the country….
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So far the app is popular with users, garnering a 4.5-star rating.

A decked-out holiday-themed six-car train stops in Zwolle tonight treating families to a festive and fun time. KCS Express Spokesperson Doniele Carlson says step inside the other three to see Christmas magic…
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The K-C-S Holiday Express will be Westalke tomorrow, Dequincy on Friday, Leesville on Saturday, Mansfield on Sunday and Shreveport on Monday.

7:30 LRN Newscast December 4

A new round of impeachment hearings begin today and Louisiana Congressmen Mike Johnson and Cedric Richmond are on the panel that will hear from four legal scholars about the constitutional basis for impeachment. Johnson says the impeachment process has been a charade because Democrats have already predetermined the outcome…
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Richmond disagrees. He told the Advocate that the president jeopardized America’s national security by using his political power to leverage foreign aid in exchange for dirt on political rival Joe Biden

Louisiana is the first state in the nation to allow Medicaid recipients to enroll via an app. Medicaid Deputy Director Jen Katzman says Healthy Louisiana has been popular with users, garnering a 4.5-star rating for its ease of use.
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Katzman says the app also simplifies the process for choosing between the five managed care plans.

Bad news for LSU fans looking to buy the Joe Burrow jersey with his name spelled with e-a-u-x. Sara Sanders is the co-owner of the Purple and Gold Sports Shop in Baton Rouge and she says they are not available…
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In the second to last college football playoff rankings, LSU is ranked second behind Ohio State. The final rankings will be unveiled on Sunday.

The six-car train K-C-S Holiday Express makes a stop tonight in Zwolle. Santa Claus will be there and three cars are filled with holiday displays. The event is free and K-C-S Express spokesperson Doniele Carlson says donations from the railroad company’s workers and vendors help for the holiday attraction…
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The K-C-S Holiday Express will be in Westlake tomorrow, DeQuincy on Friday, Leesville on Saturday, Mansfield on Sunday and Shreveport on Monday.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU remains second, behind Ohio State, in the college football playoff rankings. Clemson is third, Georgia fourth, Utah fifth and Oklahoma is sixth.

The final rankings will come out on Sunday.

Junior running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s play has been a big surprise this season for LSU. Edwards-Helaire has rushed for 1,233 yards and 16 touchdowns. He’s also caught 43 passes. Before the season started, many thought Edwards-Helairie would eventually lose his starting job, but the Baton Rouge product says people have doubted him his whole life…
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LSU faces Georgia in the SEC Title game at 3 PM.

The Ragin Cajuns and Southern Jaguars are getting ready for conference championship games. U-L Lafayette will take on 20th ranked Appalachian State. Cajuns coach Billy Napier says several key starters on defense will return from injury, nose tackle Zi-Yon Hill, linebacker Ferrod Gardner, and defensive back Percy Butler.

The Cajuns have won ten games in the regular season for the first time. Sarah Armentor with the Ragin Cajuns Store says the number 98 jersey has been a big seller for them this year…
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Meanwhile, Southern will face Alcorn State in the SWAC Championship game. The winner will play in the Celebration Bowl on December 21st in Atlanta.

In college basketball, LSU routed UNO 90-54, Ragin Cajuns dribbled past Southeastern Louisiana 98-81, S-M-U slammed Northwestern State 77-51 and the Pelicans lost their sixth straight, 118 to 97 to Dallas.