LRN AM NEWSCALL OCT 12

The man who raised Mike VI from birth until he became LSU’s mascot remembers the beloved cat, who died after a four month battle with. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The BAT Mobile is coming to the Bayou to help fight drunk driving, but it won’t be Bruce Wayne behind the wheel. Halen Doughty has more…

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US Attorney Walt Green says the investigation into Alton Sterling’s death during a confrontation with Baton Rouge police officers is still ongoing, more than three months after the shooting. Jeff Palermo has more…

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With the sad news of Mike VI passing, the man who raised LSU’s live mascot from birth until he came to the university at two years old, Steve Cotner, remembers the playfulness of the sweet tiger. Cotner says right after ‘Roscoe’ was born, the tiger cub wouldn’t bother anyone else but followed him wherever he went. He says the two of them became best friends.

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 Thanks to a GoFundMe account, Cotner still plans on coming to LSU to meet everyone involved in the live mascot’s life. Cotner says he never saw aggression in Mike whatsoever and he tried to socialize him as much as he could to show the tiger, people weren’t there to hurt him. He says he came to visit Mike in Baton Rouge twice from Indiana.

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 Cotner was a volunteer at Great Cats of Indiana, which is a non-profit sanctuary and rescue facility, and it’s the place where Mike was born in 2005. The 57-year-old says he’ll never forget the lovable tiger cub.

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More than three months after Alton Sterling, a black man, was fatally shot during a confrontation with two white Baton Rouge police officers, the US Attorney Walt Green says the investigation is still ongoing. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the Justice Department should take it’s time when investigating these kind of shootings.

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The US Attorney’s statement says a team of federal prosecutors, FBI agents, and other personnel have devoted hundreds of hours to the investigation. Meche says it’s somewhat unusual that Green issued the statement seemingly unprovoked, but he suspects activists groups have been calling for him to make a rushed indictment, which he says wouldn’t be good for the case.

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The statement also says there is no timetable for when the investigation will be complete, as everyone involved is committed to taking all necessary steps to reach a just result. Meche says it’s probably far from over.

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Law enforcement in the bayou and river parishes now have a new weapon to help battle drunk driving- the BAT Mobile. Troop C Commander Frank Besson says local law enforcement agencies will share the mobile Breath Alcohol Testing unit, which is essentially a large van equipped with breath alcohol testing equipment. He says they plan to set up the van in targeted areas.

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The unit will be used in Assumption, Lafourche, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, and Terrebonne parishes. The $280-thousand truck was paid for by local sheriff’s offices, who will be reimbursed through DOTD’s Destination Zero Deaths initiative. Besson says this well help police test drivers’ breath on the spot.

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Besson says they will also set up the BAT at checkpoints, and officers will be trained to drive the DWI testing unit. He says they have everything they need in it to make an arrest, including cameras to monitor the inside and extra personnel on hand.

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Senate candidate Troy Hebert’s legal attempt to force LPB and the Council for a Better Louisiana to include more candidates in next week’s Senate debate gets a hearing today in a Baton Rouge courtroom. Political consultant and former-Secretary of State, Jim Brown, says Hebert is right on the money for filing the suit after only 5 of the 24 candidate were scheduled to be in the debate.

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For a candidate to participate, he or she must have polled at least 5-percent and raised over $1 million in campaign funds. Brown says it’s not fair to the voters not to include all of their options in the political forum.

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Brown told the Jim Engster Show that this debate could have a huge impact on the outcome of the election, and it’s not fair for a business group to decide who can participate.

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CABL president Barry Erwin says for the public’s benefit it’s best to hear from candidates who have a viable chance to win.

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The Ragin Cajuns are in action tonight against Appalachian State in a Sun Belt match-up that will be shown on ESPN Two, starting at 7:05. UL Lafayette enters the game with a league record of 1-and-1 and Coach Mark Hudpseth says it’s an important game for the program…

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Appalachian State is listed as a ten-point favorite. Hudspeth says winning the battle at the line of scrimmage will be important…

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Anthony Jennings will start at quarterback against the Mountaineers. The former LSU Tiger was sent to a bench during the double overtime loss to New Mexico State, after throwing two interceptions. But Hudspeth says Jennings has had a great week of practice…

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17:30 LRN Newscast October 11th

LSU’s live mascot, Mike the Sixth, has passed away after a four month battle with cancer. Doctor David Baker at the LSU Vet school says Mike had the characteristics you wanted in a school mascot…
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The 420-pound Tiger had been on LSU’s campus since 2007 and he was 11-years-old at the time of his death.

A new poll finds that 15-percent of Americans say their health insurance has gotten better in the last year, but twice as many say it got worse. Doctor Jay Kaplan of New Orleans is the president of the American College of Emergency Physicians and he says deductibles are rising and this is leading to a higher cost for patients…
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Kaplan says deductibles have risen over 40-percent in the last several years.

During an appearance on the Jim Engster Show, the executive director of the Louisiana Democratic Party, Stephen Handwerk says he’s disturbed by the recorded lewd comments made 11 years ago by Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump…
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But the new state republican party deputy chairman Tim Breaux says he’s known Trump for years and calls him a dedicated husband and father.

The Jefferson Parish School Board plans to vote on a resolution that would ban Parish President Mike Yenni from being on school property. Yenni is the subject of a sexting scandal. School Board member Mark Morgan says the controversy surrounding Yenni can lead to classroom disruptions…
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Yenni has refused to resign despite calls that he should step down.

16:30 LRN Newscast October 11th

LSU says it’s live mascot, Mike the Sixth, has lost his battle with cancer and he was euthanized this morning. Doctor David Baker at the LSU Vet School has cared for Mike since he arrived on campus in 2007 and he says it’s a heartbreaking day for LSU fans, but he’s thankful for all of the support…
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Mike VI will be cremated and his remains will be given to the school’s Andoine museum.

The Jefferson Parish School Board is expected to vote on a resolution tonight that would ban Parish President Mike Yenni from public school campuses. It’s the result of Yenni’s sexting scandal involving a 17-year-old boy. School board member Mark Morgan says some action is needed because Yenni allegedly had contact with the victim on school property…
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The new Republican Party deputy chairman of Louisiana, Tim Breaux, says he will stand by Presidential candidate Donald Trump amid an 11-year-old recording that had Trump making lewd comments about women. Breaux, from Lafayette, says he’s been around Trump on many occasions and…
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But Executive Director of the Louisiana Democratic Party, Stephen Handwerk, says even if we dismiss the tape, we only have to go back a week to find more inappropriate tweets or comments…:
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US Attorney Walt Green of Louisiana’s Middle District says the investigation into the fatal police shooting of Alton Sterling is ongoing and there’s no timetable on when they’ll be finished.

LRN PM Newscall October 11th ##Update##

The new Louisiana GOP deputy chairman stands by Donald Trump even after the recently released recordings of the presidential candidate’s lewd remarks against women 11 years ago. Emelie Gunn has more…

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LSU’s Mike the Tiger has died following a four month battle with cancer. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Following Jefferson Parish President Mike Yenni’s admission to sexting a teenage boy, the Jefferson Parish School Board wants to ban him from being on public school campuses. School board member Mark Morgan says the fact that Yenni made contact with the boy on a school campus makes it even more important that Yenni not be allowed there.

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Tonight’s school board meeting, where members are expected to take up a resolution, comes just a week after the Jefferson Parish Council called for Yenni’s resignation. Morgan says the motion would ban Yenni from public and charter school properties.

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Yenni was deployed with his military unit assisting with Hurricane Matthew relief efforts, but he came home early to have a closed meeting with his staff Monday. Morgan says the controversy surrounding Yenni’s inappropriate behavior could lead to classroom disruptions.

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The new Republican Party deputy chairman of Louisiana, Tim Breaux, says he will stand by Presidential candidate Donald Trump amid an 11-year-old recording recently released with the businessman making lewd comments about women. Breaux, from Lafayette, says he’s been around Trump on many occasions and has never heard him make statements of this nature.

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But Executive Director of the Louisiana Democratic Party, Stephen Handwerk, says the President of the United States shouldn’t behave like this. He says he couldn’t believe how easily these remarks came to Trump, but…

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Breaux says his wife also works closely with Trump’s businesses and has never felt uncomfortable or heard him make inappropriate comments. He believes the republican candidate still has a good chance to win.

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Handwerk says even if we dismiss the tape from 11 years ago, we only have to go back a week to find more inappropriate tweets or comments.

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LSU announces that its live mascot, Mike VI, was euthanized today at the age of 11 following a four-month battle with cancer. His vet, Dr. David Baker, says one of the things he loved the most about Mike is that he was never shy, even from the first day he met him at the Great Cats of Indiana nonprofit rescue facility…

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LSU says there will not be a formal memorial service for Mike VI, but fans are encouraged to share their memories, stories and photos on social media using #MikeVI. Dr. Baker says Mike VI had all the perfect characteristics of a beloved mascot tiger…:

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Tiger fans came to offer flowers and notes and take pictures outside the cage with Mike VI before he was moved to “hospice care” for the remainder of his time. He even received and purple and gold flower bouquet from the University of Texas’ Longhorn, Bevo. Dr. Baker said it’s a heartbreaking day for LSU fans, but he’s thankful for all the support they’ve received:

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One in four Americans report having a medical condition worsen because of delaying emergency medical attention for fear of insurance gaps. That’s according to a poll of more than 2-thousand registered voters paid for by the American College of Emergency Physicians. The survey also found more than half of respondents are paying more for insurance coverage. ACEP president, Dr. Jay Kaplan of New Orleans, is not surprised.

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The poll found that while 15-percent of respondents say their insurance has gotten better in the last year, twice as many say it got worse. Kaplan says insurance companies trying to keep premiums low are raising deductibles. He says this is leading to higher costs for patients.

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Kaplan says high deductible insurance plans have risen over 40-percent in the last several years. He says one in four patients also say they have lost access to their physicians because insurance companies are narrowing down their networks.

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LRN Newscast 14:30 October 11th

LSU’s live mascot, Mike the Sixth, has passed away after a four month battle with cancer. Doctor David Baker at the LSU Vet school says Mike Six had the characterisists you wanted in a school mascot…
cut 11 (05) ‘…interactive”
The 420-pound Tiger had been on LSU’s campus since 2007 and he was 11-years-old at the time of his death.

The new Louisiana GOP deputy chairman stands by Donald Trump even after the recently released recordings of the presidential candidate’s lewd remarks against women 11 years ago. Emelie Gunn has more…
voicer 1 (27) “…I’m Emelie Gunn”

A study paid for by the American College of Emergency Physicians found 30-percent of respondents nationwide say their health insurance coverage has gotten worse. Doctor Jay Kaplan is an emergency physician in New Orleans and says the study also found one in four patients have lost access to their physican because insurance companies are narrowing down their networks…
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The Jefferson Parish School Board plans to vote on a resolution that would ban Parish President Mike Yenni from being on school property. Yenni is the subject of a sexting scandal. School Board member Mark Morgan says the controversy surrounding Yenni can lead to classroom disruptions…
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Yenni has refused to resign despite calls that he should step down.

13:30 Newscast, October 11th, 2016

LSU announces that its live mascot, Mike VI, was euthanized today at the age of 11 following a four-month battle with cancer. His vet, Dr. David Baker, says one of the things he loved the most about Mike is that he was never shy, even from the first day he met him at the Great Cats of Indiana nonprofit rescue facility…
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LSU says there will not be a formal memorial service for Mike VI.

One in four Americans report having a medical condition worsen because of delaying emergency medical attention for fear of insurance gaps. That’s according to a poll by the American College of Emergency Physicians. The survey also found more than half of respondents are paying more for insurance coverage. ACEP president, Dr. Jay Kaplan, is not surprised:
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The new Republican Party deputy chairman of Louisiana, Tim Breaux, says he will stand by Presidential candidate Donald Trump amid an 11-year-old recording recently released with the businessman making lewd comments about women. Breaux, from Lafayette, says he’s been around Trump on many occasions and has never heard him make statements of this nature…:

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But Executive Director of the Louisiana Democratic Party, Stephen Handwerk, says even if we dismiss the tape from 11 years ago, we only have to go back a week to find more inappropriate tweets or comments…:
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Today is the last day to register to vote for the November 8th election.

Again our breaking news at this hour is that LSU’s live mascot Tiger, Mike VI, has died.

 

12:30 Newscast, October 11th, 2016

A central Louisiana woman created a GoFundMe account which benefits a man who had a part in raising LSU’s dying mascot, Mike IV. Steve Cotner of Indiana posted online that he wished there was a way he could come say his final goodbyes to the tiger he knows as Roscoe. Jeri Guinn of Pineville said Cotner’s story touched her so launched a GoFundMe:
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She says they’ve reached the goal of raising over $3000 and hopes Cotner can be here by the end of the week.

The US Justice Department has released a statement to update the status of the criminal investigation into Alton Sterling’s death by Baton Rouge Police Officers. US Attorney Walt Green says it’s ongoing and there is no timetable on when the investigation will be finished. He says a team of career federal prosecutors, FBI agents and support personnel have devoted hundreds of hours to the investigation.

Tonight the Jefferson Parish Public School Board is scheduled to take a vote on whether Parish President Mike Yenni will be allowed at school functions. Yenni said he has no plans to step down in the wake of an apparent sexting scandal that he admitted to and apologized. School board member Mark Morgan says tonight’s motion would ban Yenni from schools:
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He says the boy Yenni admitted to texting he met at a school which makes this an important matter.

The former assistant principal accused of killing and dumping a pregnant teacher’s body in a ditch pleaded “not guilty” in court Tuesday morning. 39-year-old Robert Marks was arraigned on charges of second degree murder and first degree feticide.

11:40 LRN Sportscast October 11th

The postponement of the LSU-Florida game has many Tiger fans frustrated, but head coach Ed Orgeron says it was a productive weekend for the football team. Orgeron says they got some good work in on the practice field and then hit the recruiting trail…
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It’s still a big unknown over whether the Tigers will be able to play Florida this season. Senior center Ethan Pocic says they are getting ready to play Southern Miss this Saturday and let others figure out the schedule…
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It’s also unclear if running back Leonard Fournette will play against the Golden Eagles, he continues to be hampered by an ankle injury.

The loser of this Sunday’s Saints-Panthers game will be in last place in the NFC South. Carolina lost to Tampa Bay last night and the defending NFC Champs are now 1-and-4 on the season. Panthers QB Cam Newton did not play last night, because of a concussion.

Haughton native Dak Prescott is on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Prescott has led the Cowboys to a 4-and-1 record. The rookie QB has a big test this Sunday as Dallas visits Green Bay.

Louisiana Tech kicker Jonathan Barnes was named Conference USA Special teams player of the week and Carlos Henderson was named the league’s offensive player of the week. Barnes kicked two field goals in Tech’s 55-52 win over Western Kentucky last week. Henderson had eight catches for a career-high 232 yards and three touchdowns.

K. Matthew Roan has been named the new athletics director at Nicholls State. He’s currently the deputy director of athletics at Eastern Kentucky and will begin work on the Thibodaux campus on November 15th

11:30 Newscast, October 11th, 2016

Following Jefferson Parish President Mike Yenni’s admission to sexting a teenage boy, the Jefferson Parish School Board wants to ban him from being on public school campuses. School board member Mark Morgan says the fact that Yenni made contact with the boy on a school campus makes it even more important that Yenni not be allowed there…:
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Yenni maintains he didn’t break any laws and has no plans to resign.

The Louisiana Department of Transportation has launched a campaign to promote roundabout safety tips. DOTD Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says they receive a lot of positive feedback from motorists about the roundabouts…:
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DOTD has installed about 30 roundabouts and 100 more have been proposed.

A central Louisiana woman is creating all sorts of waves on social media for her GoFundMe account which benefits a man who had a part in raising LSU’s live mascot. Steve Cotner is from Indiana and said on Facebook he wishes there was a way he could come say his final goodbyes to Mike VI aka Roscoe — before the Bengali-Siberian hybrid tiger succumbs to cancer. Jeri Guinn of Pineville said Steve’s story touched her. The help Steve Reunite with Mike VI GoFundMe raised over $3000 in 3 days.

Secretary of State Tom Schedler has unveiled a very special “I Voted” sticker..:
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10:30 Newscast October 11,2016

The Department of Children and Family Services announces they’ve received federal approval for a second round of disaster food stamps for the 11 hardest hit parishes by the August flooding. DCFS Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says there is a history of getting additional aid from their federal partners after really big disasters, but typically not this many parishes are included.
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The Secretary of State’s Office has created a new way to get people out to vote in the November 8th presidential election. A new “I voted” sticker features the Louisiana Blue Dog in front of an American flag. The late blue dog artist’s wife Wendy Rodrigue says they searched within what George had already designed and found a solution.
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Today is the last day to register to vote.

 
A new state taskforce aims to put a stop to opioid abuse in Louisiana. Bob Johannessen with the Department of Health says the goal of this commission is to have recommendations for the legislature by February. He says they’re working to improve communications between physicians to avoid over prescribing.
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Johannessen says patients who are over prescribed these medications often build up a tolerance, which leads to addiction.

The Louisiana Department of Transportation launches a roundabout safety campaign as the state is introducing more of these intersections on our roadways. DOTD Spokesperson Rodney Mallet says motorists slow down, but don’t stop when entering a roundabout so it helps will congestion. He says this type of intersection is safer than a stop light.
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