06:45 Sportscast December 10, 2015

The Saints continue their preparations today for Sunday’s game against Tampa Bay. New Orleans has lost four in a row and its record has dropped to 4-8, leaving the Black and Gold with slim playoff hopes. Coach Sean Payton says there’s no looking back or too far ahead, as the team’s main focus is beating the Bucs

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The Saints will take on a 6-6 Tampa Bay team that’s still in the playoff hunt. Sunday’s kickoff is at noon.

Bad news for the Black and Gold as running back Mark Ingram has been placed on injured reserve because of a shoulder injury. That means Ingram will miss the final four games of the regular season.

Coachingsearch-dot-com reports that McNeese State head coach Matt Viator has interviewed for ULM’s head coaching vacancy. Viator just led the Cowboys to a 10-0 regular season and a Southland Conference Championship.

According to a report by USA Today, LSU has the highest paid assistant coaching staff in the country. The coaches underneath Les Miles were paid five-point-four million dollars, which is just ahead of Auburn and Alabama. LSU is the only school to pay its two coordinators at least one million dollars.

This weekend it’s the nonselect high school football championship games at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. In Class Five-A, it’s Zachary versus John Ehret. In Four-A…Karr faces defending champs Neville. The 3-A game features St. James going up against Lutcher. Kinder faces Mangham in the Class 2-A championship. In 1-A it’s Kentwood taking on Haynesville.

In college basketball action last night, Shawn Long scored 24 points and pulled down 11 rebounds as UL-Lafayette rolled over McNeese State 97-64. The Ragin Cajuns took a 21-point lead over the Cowboys into halftime and that lead grew to 40 with about 3:30 remaining in the game. UL-Lafayette evens their record to 3-3 and travels to Ruston to face Louisiana Tech Saturday. McNeese falls to 1-6 and will face Indiana Saturday in Bloomington.

06:30 Newscast December 10, 2015

The first published poll on next year’s US Senate race shows Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell, a Democrat, and Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy leading the field in a hypothetical matchup. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says he can see Kennedy on top of this one…

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The survey was commissioned for the super PAC supporting Kennedy.

first deadline for Louisiana residents to purchase health insurance for 2016 through the Affordable Care Act is approaching. Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Andy Slavitt, says time is running out if you want insurance that begins with the new year through the Health Insurance Marketplace…

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Louisiana has already surpassed last year’s enrollment numbers as almost 61,000 residents have signed up for coverage as of December 5th.

A task force formed by the state legislature has begun work on developing legislation regarding the use of police body cameras. Ville Platte Mayor Jennifer Vidrine says the body cameras have been an asset to her police officers and they want to make sure other police departments take advantage of this technology…

cut 7 (12) “90-percent”

The task force is charged with developing rules for proper use of body cameras, guidelines on releasing video data and if there should be any situations where officers do not wear them.

AM Newscall December 10,2015

Longtime Angola warden Burl Cain tells a Baton Rouge television station that he will step down at the end of the year. Jeff Palermo has more…

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 A Baton Rouge based pharmaceutical company has developed a new vaccine for prostate cancer. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The first published poll on next year’s US Senate race shows Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell, a Democrat, and Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy leading the field in a hypothetical matchup. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The first deadline for Louisiana residents to purchase health insurance for 2016 through the Afordable Care Act is approaching. Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Andy Slavitt, says time is running out if you want insurance that begins with the new year through the Health Insurance Marketplace…

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The open enrollment deadline to purchase insurance coverage that begins January 1st is December 15th. Louisiana has already surpassed last year’s enrollment numbers as almost 61,000 residents have signed up for coverage as of December 5th. Slavitturges consumers to not wait until the last minute and give yourself time to shop around for insurance coverage on healthcare-dot-gov…

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Open enrollment ends on January 31st. Having health insurance when you can afford it is now law. Kevin Counihan, CEO of Health Insurance Marketplaces, says the fee for choosing to not have health insurance will increase next year…

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A task force formed by the state legislature has begun work on developing legislation regarding the use of police body cameras. Ville Platte Mayor Jennifer Vidrine says the body cameras have been an asset to her police officers and they want to make sure other police departments take advantage of this technology

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A bill was proposed earlier this year requiring all law enforcement officers in the state to have body cameras within the next two years. Lt. Colonel David Stanton, with State Police, says the body camera technology is developing and that needs to be considered as they discuss rules for funding and training agencies…

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The task force is charged with developing rules for proper use of body cameras, guidelines on releasing video data and if there should be any situations where officers do not wear them. Louisiana NAACP attorney Alfreda Bester says the goal is to have something that could be submitted for the 2016 legislative session

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A pharmaceutical company out of Baton Rouge has created a therapeutic vaccine for prostate cancer. Phase one of the therapy vaccine, ProscaVax, developed by OncBioMune Pharmaceuticals Inc, has been approved by the FDA. CEO Jonathan Head says there is a huge need for this product and so far in trials it’s been a success with very little side effects.

Cut 10 (06) “no toxicity” 

Head says ProsaVax is a therapeutic vaccine and injected into the body after someone is diagnosed with prostate cancer. He says the goal is for this to be an alternative to radiation or surgery.

cut 11 (05) “and toxicity”

Head says they hope the vaccine will be widely available in three years. He says hopefully the trial period will show that it can allow patients to live a normal life while undergoing treatment.

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The first published poll on next year’s US Senate race shows Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell, a Democrat, and Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy leading the field in a hypothetical matchup. The survey was commissioned for the super PAC supporting Kennedy. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says he can see Kennedy on top of this one:

Cut 13 (11)  “know who he is”

The seat is being vacated by Republican David Vitter who announced his retirement after losing the governor’s race. Other GOP potential candidates included in this poll are Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle, Congressmen Charles Boustany and John Fleming, and Retired Col Rob Maness. Cross says if all 5 Republicans run, things will get interesting…:

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Cross says even though Louisiana just elected a Democratic Governor, it’s still a very red state and voters are likely going to choose a Republican for US Senate. He says it would shake things up dramatically if another Democrat joined the field…:

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The Saints continue their preparations today for Sunday’s game against Tampa Bay. New Orleans has lost four in a row and its record has dropped to 4-8, leaving the Black and Gold with slim playoff hopes. Coach Sean Payton says there’s no looking back or too far ahead, as the team’s main focus is beating the Bucs

Cut 16  (10)  “our focus”

The Saints will take on a team Sunday that’s still in the playoff hunt. Tampa Bay is 6-6 and Quarterback Jameis Winston is in the running for Rookie of the Year. Payton says he’s improved since the Saints saw him in Week 2…

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Veteran running back Doug Martin is another reason for the Bucs success. He’s second in the NFL in rushing. Payton says Martin’s success on 1st and second downs is helping Tampa Bay grind out drives…

Cut 18 (15) “…he’s averaging”

17:30 Newscast, December 9th, 2015

WAFB is reporting that Angola Warden Burl Cain will resign at the end of the year. The report comes a few weeks after articles were published questioning whether Cain’s real estate deals with friends of inmates violated Department of Corrections rules. Cain is 73 and has been warden of the Louisiana State Penitentiary since 1995.

The LSU Foundation says the university’s alumni donate back less than any other school in the SEC. LSU Foundation President Stephen Moret says just 6 percent of LSU’s graduates give money to the university. He said on the Jim Engster Show that higher ed has been struggling over the past several years which is why private donations are so important. They want to show people who give that their investment is truly helping LSU…:
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He says LSU’s endowment per student is tied for last in the conference at $420 million.

Republican Col. Rob Maness has filed a statement of candidacy for the open Louisiana senate seat being vacated by Senator David Vitter next year. He ran unsuccessfully for US senate in 2014 and says this time around, he’s worked to better the way his campaign team is constructed and has concentrated more on fundraising efforts…:
cut 14 (07) “ready to go”
The first poll on the 2016 US Senate race showed Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy and Democrat Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell leading a hypothetical field.

Louisiana has the lowest percentage of women participating in the state legislature nationally according to Pew Charitable Trusts. UNO Political Science Professor Christine Day says women don’t typically run for office in conservative southern states, but we have had a female governor and US Senator. She says Hillary Clinton’s presidential run could influence other women to jump into politics…:
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LRN Sportscast 16:45 December 9

The Saints have placed running back Mark Ingram on injured reserve because of a shoulder injury and that means he’ll miss the final four games of the regular season. For the year, Ingram had 769 yards rushing and six touchdowns and played most of the game against Carolina, so it’s unclear when the injury occurred. New Orleans is at Tampa Bay this Sunday.

According to a report by the USA Today, LSU has the highest paid assisstant coaching staff in the country. The coaches underneath Les Miles were paid five-point-four million dollars, which is just ahead of Auburn and Alabama. LSU is the only school to pay its two coordinators at least one million dollars.

Chris Landry of landry-football-dot com reports that McNeese State head coach Matt Viator has interviewed for ULM’s head coaching vacancy. Viator just led the Cowboys to a 10-0 regular season.

UL Lafayette Seniors Jamal Robinson and Dominique Tovell have been named to the first-team All Sun Belt football team. ULM linebacker Hunter Kissinger was also a first team selection, while La Tech quarterback Jeff Driskel has been Conference USA newcomer of the year.

Big rivalry game in college basketball tonight as UL Lafayette hosts McNeese State in the Cajundome. The Cajuns come in with a record of 2-3, while the Cowboys are 1-5. Tip-off is set for 7 PM.

This weekend will be the nonselect championship games at the Mercedes Benz Superdome and there will be some big time quarterbacks featured in the games. In Class Five-A, it’s Zachary versus John Ehret. Zachary has Lindsey Scott who is the Gatorade Player of the Year in Louisiana, while Ehret has De’Jon Harris who is committed to Arkansas.

In Four-A…Karr has Aldon Clark who has put big numbers and they’ll face defending champs Neville. The 3-A game features St. James quarterback Lowell Narcisse going up against Lutcher.

16:30 Newscast, December 9th, 2015

A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women, the lowest percentage in the nation. Eric Gill reports…:
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Raising Cane’s announces a major milestone will be made tomorrow as two new stores open in Texas and Oklahoma bringing the total number of the chicken finger restaurants to 250. The Baton Rouge based company now has locations in 20 states and Cane’s CEO Todd Graves says they are extremely excited about reaching this milestone.

A teacher from Calvary Baptist is facing many charges for allegedly sending inappropriate online messages to one of his 16-year-old female students. State Police say 25-year-old Kyle Rutledge of Shreveport ended up chatting with investigators while thinking it was the victim. Trooper Matt Harris says cases like this are shameful…:
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He says Rutledge was charged with Computer Aided Solicitation of a Minor, Indecent Behavior with Juveniles, and Prohibited Sexual Conduct between Educator and Student.

LSU football got some more bad postseason news today. The Tigers did not land a spot on the Southeastern Conference individual awards. The SEC champion Alabama led the pack with four winners including Offensive and defensive player of the year. Tennessee, Texas A&M, Florida and Arkansas were the other teams with players who received individual awards.

 

15:30 Newscast, December 9th, 2015

Former US Senate candidate and retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness, a Republican, will run for the US Senate seat that’s being vacated by David Vitter next year. He says even with the large amount of candidates seeking this seat, he feels he’s got a solid following and learned many lessons from his unsuccessful run in 2014…:
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Republican US Representative John Fleming announced his candidacy earlier this week and US Representative Charles Boustany has said he’ll announce soon.

USA Today released it’s annual assistant coaching salaries list Wednesday and found that LSU offensive coordinator Cam Cameron’s total pay ranks second nationally at $1.5 million dollars. Auburn’s Will Muschamp topped the list. The numbers also found that the total LSU staff pay tops the nation at $5.4 million dollars with more than $100,000 in built-in raises.

The percentage of alumni who give to LSU on a regular basis is “dead last” in the Southeastern Football Conference according to LSU Foundation head Stephen Moret. He said on the Jim Engster Show only 6 percent of LSU’s graduates donate money to the universty. Moret says LSU students aren’t being told about giving back to their alma mater and why it matters, which is what needs to change…:
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He says LSU’s endowment per student is tied for last the conference at $420 million.

Part of the Jindal Administration’s plan to plug money into this year’s $487 million dollar budget deficit is to use more than $28 million in Louisiana’s rainy day fund, and lawmakers voted in favor today. Lawmakers were told if the rainy day fund money couldn’t be used, then cuts could head to higher education. Analysts say this plan leaves Governor-elect John Bel Edwards with major budget problems when he takes office in a little over a month.

 

14:30 Newscast, December 9th, 2015

Louisiana has the lowest percentage of women lawmakers according to a new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts. The report shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women. But in 2016, five more women will be serving at the state Capitol. UNO Political Science Professor Christine Day says that’s a good sign…:
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The national average of female participation in state legislatures was about 24-percent last year.

Republican Col. Rob Maness has filed a statement of candidacy for the open Louisiana senate seat being vacated by Senator David Vitter next year. Maness unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Senate in 2014. He says the experience of people running and being elected these days is very limiting and he believes it’s his duty to provide leadership and expertise…:
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The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office says the man accused of killing his girlfriend then fleeing to Colorado has waived extradition. They say 27-year-old Miles Guidry allegedly murdered 26-year-old Clair Walley last month. Deputies say Guidry will be brought back to Lafayette in the next few days and booked with second degree murder.

A Calvary Baptist Academy teacher has been arrested for inappropriate conduct through online messaging with his student. State Police Trooper Matt Harris says 25-year-old Kyle Rutledge of Shreveport contacted the 16-year-old victim who then told her parents. He says investigators busted the teacher in the act…:
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He says Rutledge faces many charges. Harris says they take situations like these extremely serious and if convicted, Rutledge could face up to 70 years in prison and fined up to 75-thousand dollars.

 

PM Newscall, December 9th, 2015

A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women, the lowest percentage in the nation. Eric Gill reports…

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The LSU Foundation says the percentage of alumni who give to LSU on a regular basis is “dead last” in the Southeastern Football Conference. Jeff Palermo reports…:

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A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts shows Louisiana has the lowest percentage in the nation of women participating in the state legislature. The report shows that only 12-percent of Louisiana legislators in 2015 were women. UNO Political Science Professor Christine Day says this is not a surprise as the bottom 10 of this list are generally Republican, conservative states…

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The national average of female participation in state legislatures was about 24-percent last year. In 2016, four more women will serve in the Louisiana House, while one more woman will serve in the state Senate. While it’s unclear if this will move Louisiana out of the bottom spot, Day says this is a good sign…

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She points out that Louisiana has had a woman in the US Senate, Mary Landrieu, and a woman governor, Kathleen Blanco. Day says Hillary Clinton’s presidential run could influence other women to jump into politics…

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A Calvary Baptist Academy teacher has been arrested for inappropriate conduct through online messaging with his student. According to State Police, 25-year-old Kyle Rutledge of Shreveport contacted a 16-year-old female student online. Trooper Matt Harris says the student immediately told her parents about the initial inappropriate message, who notified the school and authorities.

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Harris says Rutledge was charged with Computer Aided Solicitation of a Minor, Indecent Behavior with Juveniles, and Prohibited Sexual Conduct between Educator and Student. He says a teacher is supposed to be a trusted adult in a student’s life.

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Harris says they take crimes like this very seriously. He says if convicted, Rutledge could face up to 70 years in prison and fined up to 75-thousand dollars.

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The percentage of alumni who give to LSU on a regular basis is “dead last” in the Southeastern Football Conference. That’s according to LSU Foundation Head Stephen Moret. He said on the Jim Engster Show that only 6 percent of LSU’s graduates donate money to the university…:

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Moret says the average in private donations by alumni for all SEC school’s is around 14 percent. He said on the Jim Engster show that LSU students aren’t being told about giving back to their alma mater and why it matters, which is what needs to change…:

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LSU’s endowment per student is tied for last the conference at $420 million. Moret says public higher education has been under great strain over the past several years which is why private donations are so important. He said on the Jim Engster Show they plan to show people who give that their investment is truly helping to bring LSU to the next level:

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Republican Col. Rob Maness has filed a statement of candidacy for the open Louisiana senate seat being vacated by Senator David Vitter next year. Maness unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Senate in 2014. He says the experience of people running and being elected these days is very limiting and he believes it’s his duty to provide leadership and expertise.

cut 12 (08)  “run for it”

Maness says even with the large amount of candidates seeking this seat, he believes they have a solid voter base and are continuing to build. The retired Air Force colonel says he’s learned many lessons from his last run for senate.

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Maness says this time around, he’s worked to better the way his campaign team is constructed and has concentrated more on fundraising efforts.

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13:30 Newscast, December 9th, 2015

The LSU Foundation says the percentage of alumni who give to LSU on a regular basis is “dead last” in the Southeastern Football Conference. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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Former US Senate candidate and retired Air Force colonel Rob Maness will run for the US Senate seat that’s being vacated by David Vitter next year. He officially declared his intention to run in a filing with the Federal Elections Commission. Maness ran for US Senate in 2014, finishing third behind Mary Landrieu and Senator Bill Cassidy.

A Calvary Baptist Academy teacher is under arrest accused of engaging in inappropriate conduct with a student through online messaging. According to State Police, 25-year-old Kyle Rutledge of Shreveport contacted a 16-year-old female student online. Trooper Matt Harris says the victim immediately told her parents who then notified the school and authorities:
CUT 6 (10) “and him”
Harris says Rutledge was charged with Computer Aided Solicitation of a Minor, Indecent Behavior with Juveniles, and Prohibited Sexual Conduct between Educator and Student.

The Breaux Bridge Police Department arrests a woman accused of driving drunk in a crash that left a 9-year-old dead. They say 35-year-old Leah Kilchrist of Breaux Bridge crossed the center line on a roadway and hit another vehicle that was occupied by a family of four, including the child who died. Kilchrist is charged with vehicular homicide, vehicular negligent injury, driving left of center and no driver’s license.