LRN Newscast 16:30 09-19-14

It’s been over 4 years since the Deepwater Horizon Oil disaster in the Gulf, and experts are implementing on-the-ground restoration projects that protect shorelines and fish habitats. Dr. Keith Ouchley – the Director of the Nature Conservancy in Louisiana- says we also need to work on our oyster reefs…:

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He adds in 10 years we should be able to make significant changes.

 

Following their 40-day initiative, The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles is now on the fast track to install more than 400 credit card stations statewide with the goal to improve convenience for fee payments. In the past, OMV customers to pay with cash or schedule return visits to complete the transaction. They will continue their online services as well.

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For the first time in 30 years, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation obesity study, shows Louisiana’s obesity rate has dropped, moving the Bayou State from number one to number six in the nation…

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That’s LSU Pennington Biomedical Obesity Researcher LeAnne Redman.

More good news on the Louisiana job front, as the Louisiana Workforce Commission released new job numbers today, and the August report shows record-setting employment rates, particularly in construction…

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That’s L-W-C spokesman Tom Guarisco, who says a record one-point-nine million Louisianians were employed in August.

LRN 16:45 Sportscast

Two SEC teams who are 3-and-0 will square off in Tiger Stadium on Saturday night. LSU, who has won 14 straight games over Mississippi State, will host the Bulldogs. Coach Les Miles says the Tigers defense will have to try and contain Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott…
cut 30 (13) “…leader of their team”
Prescott has thrown for nearly 700 yards and nine touchdowns this season. He’s also rushed for 273 yards and two scores.

The other big game in Louisiana on Saturday night is in Ruston as Louisiana Tech hosts Northwestern State. It’s the first time these two schools have met on the football field since 1994. The Bulldogs lead the all-time series 53-19 and 5.

Another rivalry game on Saturday, is Grambling State at Jackson State. Grambling forfeited this game last year, because of a player protest.

The Ragin Cajuns will attempt to snap their two game losing streak on Saturday night when they visit Boise State. UL Lafayette Coach Mark Hudspeth says the Broncos are tough to prepare for because of the different personnel packages they use on offense….
cut 17 (17) “….on their field”
A late kick-off for this one as this game will get underway at 9:30 PM central time.

The Saints and Vikings kick-off on noon Sunday, with New Orleans looking for its first win. Four players for the Saints have been ruled out because of injuries. They are running back Mark Ingram, linebacker David Hawthorne, safety Marcus Ball and fullback Erik Lorig. But starting center Jonathan Goodwin is probable with an elbow injury, even though he missed some practice time earlier this week.

LRN Newscast 15:30 09-19-14

According to a recent report, Louisiana’s obesity rate is dropping for the first time in 30 years. Don Molino has that..:

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It’s being reported that the Chief of Staff for U.S. Representative Vance Mcallister has been booked on a charge of DWI. Adam Terry was arrested in Richland Parish last Friday, and McAllister says that -once Terry is able to get help and follow court instructions-he will be given a second chance.

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With it now being 4 years since the Deepwater Horizon disaster, several agencies are still working on restoration. Dr. Keith Ouchley is the Director of the Nature Conservancy in Louisiana. He says this is an important time…

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He adds we also need to work on oyster reefs.
It was another record settting month of employment growth in August for Louisiana, with private employers adding 36 thousand jobs over the year. The biggest contributor according to Louisiana Workforce Commission spokesman Tom Guarisco?…

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Almost 10 thousand construction jobs were added, according to the job numbers from the LWC.

LRN Newscast 14:30 09-19-14

It’s been 4 years since the Deepwater Horizon disaster, and we’re still working on restoration. Jeff Palermo reports.

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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has come out with their annual obesity report, and Louisiana’s obesity rate had dropped from number one to number six… …

CUT 8 (06) Q: “future years”

That’s LSU’s Penington Biomedical Research Obesity Researcher LeAnne Redman.

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A Donaldsonville man who pleaded guilty in 1995 to negligent homicide in a crash that killed a ten-week old child has avoided prison. Stanley White originally received a two-year prison sentence 19 years ago, but was never given a report date. Now, the re-sentence is two years of home incarceration. Stephen Moore is White’s attorney…

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The parents of the infant killed in the wreck say justice is NOT being served.
The month of August was a record settting month of employment growth in Louisiana, with private employers adding 36 thousand jobs over the year. The biggest contributor, according to the Louisiana workforce commission is construction, with almost 10 thousand construction jobs were added.

PM Newscall September 19, 2014

With it now being 4 years since the Deepwater Horizon well was capped, several agencies continue to look at ways we can restore Louisiana’s struggling coast. Jeff Palermo reports.

CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

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According to a recent report, Louisiana’s obesity rate is dropping for the first time in 30 years. Don Molino has that..:

CUT 2 (32) “reporting”

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With it now being 4 years since the Deepwater Horizon well was capped, several agencies continue to look at ways we can restore Louisiana’s struggling coast. Dr. Keith Ouchley is the Director of the Nature Conservancy in Louisiana. He says this is an important time for the Gulf restoration process…:

CUT 3 (10) “in Louisiana”

Ouchley says they are implementing on-the-ground restoration projects that protect shorelines from erosion, filter water, provide habitat for fish and create jobs. He says we really need to work on oyster reefs around the coast…:

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Ouchley says about $150-$180 million from the settlement with Transocean will be available to fund a range of projects as will the large BP funds that are coming. He feels significant changes can be made within the next 10 years…:

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According to a recent report, Louisiana’s obesity rate is dropping for the first time in 30 years. The annual study released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found The Bayou State is now ranked 6th in the nation, instead of first. LeAnne Redman is an obesity researcher at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center…:

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Redman believes healthy initiatives all across the state are making it easier for people to make healthier choices. She believes that in a state where we love food at events like tailgating and Mardi Gras, the culture is somewhat changing…:

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Redman also says their research shows it all starts in the womb and that pregnancy is very important on laying down the metabolic fingerprint of that child. The study shows that Louisiana’s adult obesity rate is still 33.1% and Redman says we still have a long way to go…:

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A Donaldsonville man who pleaded guilty in 1995 to negligent homicide in crash that killed a ten-week old child has avoided prison. Stanley White received a two-year prison sentence 19 years ago, but was never given a report date. He was re-sentenced again and White’s sentence this time was two years of home incarceration. Stephen Moore is White’s attorney

CUT 9 (09)  “….not justice”

The parents of the infant killed in the wreck, Shannon and Rachel Deville, say  justice was not served. But Moore says White is remorseful and he’s been a model citizen since he made a horrible mistake…

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White was 19 at the time of the accident. It’s unknown why he never received a date to report to prison. Moore says to send White to jail after all these years of system failures would have been vengeance, not justice

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August was another record breaking month in terms of employment in Louisiana. The Louisiana Workforce Commission released new job numbers today and non-farm employment grew by 30-thousand over the last 12 months and a record one-point-nine million people were employed in August. L-W-C spokeserson Tom Guarisco

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Guarisco says there’s a record one-point-six million non-government jobs in Louisiana as private employers added 36-thousand jobs over the year. He says the construction sector led the way by hiring 95-hundred workers

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Guarisco says they anticipate setting more employment records in the coming months, because the construction sector will need to keep adding workers…

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13:30 Newscast September 19, 2014

August was another record breaking month in terms of employment. The Louisiana Workforce Commission released new job numbers today and non-farm employment grew by 30-thousand over the last 12 months and a record one-point-nine million people were employed in August. L-W-C spokeserson Tom Guarisco…

cut 12 (10) “education services”

He says private employers added 36-thousand jobs over the year.

An annual study released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found Louisiana is now ranked 6th in the nation, instead of first for obesity. Obesity researcher at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center, LeAnne Redman, believes that in a state where we love food at events like tailgating and Mardi Gras, the culture is somewhat changing…

cut 7 (07) “for everybody”

Louisiana’s obesity rate is dropping for the first time in 30 years.

A Donaldsonville man who pleaded guilty in 1995 to negligent homicide in crash that killed a ten-week old child has avoided prison. Stanley White received a two-year prison sentence 19 years ago, but was never given a report date. He was re-sentenced this week to two years of home incarceration. White’s attorney, Stephen Moore, says to send White to jail after all these years of system failures would have been vengeance, not justice…

cut 11 (08) “fair play”

The infant’s parents say justice was not served.

It’s been 4 years since the Deepwater Horizon well was capped and several agencies continue to look at ways we can restore Louisiana’s struggling coast. Louisiana Nature Conservancy Director, Dr. Keith Ouchley, feels significant changes can be made within the next 10 years…

cut 5 (12) “along the coast”

He says this is an important time for the Gulf restoration process.

12:30 Newscast September 19, 2014

An annual study released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found The Bayou State is now ranked 6th in the nation, instead of first for obesity. LeAnne Redman is an obesity researcher at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center…

cut 6 (12) “this happening”

Redman believes healthy initiatives all across the state are making it easier for people to make healthier choices.

A Donaldsonville man who pleaded guilty in 1995 to negligent homicide in a crash that killed a ten-week old infant has avoided prison. Stanley White received a two-year prison sentence 19 years ago, but was never given a report date. White was re-sentenced this week to two years of home incarceration. The parents of the infant say justice was not served. But White’s attorney, Stephen Moore, says White is remorseful and he’s been a model citizen since he made a horrible mistake…

cut 10 (08) “…afterwards “

White was 19 at the time of the accident.

With it now being 4 years since the Deepwater Horizon well was capped, several agencies continue to look at ways we can restore Louisiana’s struggling coast. Dr. Keith Ouchley is the Director of the Nature Conservancy in Louisiana. He says they are implementing several on-the-ground restoration projects. Ouchley says we really need to work on oyster reefs around the coast…

cut 4 (11) “important point”

He says this is an important time for the Gulf restoration process.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Gonzales man after they discovered nearly 100 marijuana plants growing inside his home. 39-year-old Ronald Fuselier Jr. is charged with cultivation of marijuana, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

11:40 LRN sportscast

Eighth ranked LSU will welcome Mississippi State into Death Valley tomorrow night. The Bulldogs are led by quarterback Dak Prescott, who was born in Sulphur and played at Haughton High School. Prescott is downplaying the return to the Bayou State….
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The Tigers have won 14 straight games over the Bulldogs.

Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State will meet on Saturday night in Ruston for the first time since 1994. Bulldogs coach Skip Holtz is impressed with the Demons offense, which is led by senior quarterback Zach Adkins…
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Kick-off for this one is at 6 PM.

The Saints seek their first win of the season Sunday as they host the Minnesota Vikings. Expect Khiry Robinson to get more carries, because of the injury to Mark Ingram. The defense needs to do a better job of getting off the field on third down. In the two games so far this season, opposing offenses have converted 48-percent of the time on third down.

In high school football last night…the Byrd Yellow Jackets made a major statement last night as they defeated Calvary Baptist 42-13. In other action. ED White defeated Central Catholic 32 to 6, Kinder beat Oakdale 47 to 20, and Mangham clobbered Caldwell Parish 54-14.

In action tonight…Ouachita faces Neville, Block will battle its rival Jena, Westlake will host its rival Sam houston, And in acadiana…Notre Dame will take on Teurlings Catholic.

11:30 Newscast September 19, 2014

With it now being 4 years since the Deepwater Horizon well was capped, several agencies continue to look at ways we can restore Louisiana’s struggling coast. Dr. Keith Ouchley is the Director of the Nature Conservancy in Louisiana and says this is an important time for the Gulf restoration process…

cut 3 (10) “in Louisiana”

Ouchley says they are implementing on-the-ground restoration projects that protect shorelines from erosion, filter water, provide habitat for fish, and create jobs.

A Donaldsonville man who pleaded guilty in 1995 to negligent homicide in crash that killed a ten-week old child has avoided prison. Stanley White received a two-year prison sentence 19 years ago, but was never given a report date. White was re-sentenced this week to two years of home incarceration. Stephen Moore is White’s attorney…

cut 9 (09) “….not justice”

The parents of the infant killed in the wreck, Shannon and Rachel Deville, say justice was not served.

A new Fox News poll shows Republican US Senate candidate Bill Cassidy with a 51-38 lead over the incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu in a potential runoff scenario. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says he’s skeptical that Landrieu’s all the way down to just 38% when so many other polls on this race show her support in the mid to upper 40s..

cut 8 (09) “skeptically”

Just over 600 likely Louisiana voters were polled between September 14th-16th.

The largest crowd to ever watch a football game in Tiger Stadium is expected tomorrow when the Tigers take on Mississippi State. LSU Sports Information Director, Michael Bonnette, says a record crowd and a potentially close game, with tens of thousands of fans leaving at the same time, will give them a better idea if their contraflow plan works as intended…

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Contraflow is being used this year for fans heading south on Nicholson Drive after the game.

10:30 Newscast September 19, 2014

Four years ago today, workers were able to cap the BP well that created the largest environmental disaster in the history of North America. Coastal Protection Restoration Protection Authority Executive Director, Kyle Graham, says they have been receiving money associated with the criminal penalties as a result of the spill and some of that has been used for the engineering and design of barrier island and diversion projects…

cut 6 (08) “in Louisiana”

He says due to the scope of the spill, they anticipate to see oil on Louisiana’s coast for decades.

A new Fox News poll shows Republican US Senate candidate Bill Cassidy with a 51-38 lead over the incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu in a potential runoff scenario. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley questions the validity of this poll…

cut 7 (12) “38%”

The poll interviewed just over 600 likely Louisiana voters.

The investigation into a fatal officer shooting in Pineville has ruled it to be justified. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesman Lt. Tommy Carnline says Pineville Police Officer Vince Deville shot and killed Christopher Leblanc after Leblanc charged at him with a large sword. He says Deville responded to a tense, uncertain, evolving situation and performed in accordance with his training and the law…

cut 11 (10) “in the area”

Detectives say the sword Leblanc was holding was 38-inches long with a slight curve and extremely sharp.

US Representative Vance McAllister has reportedly put his chief of staff on temporary leave after being booked with a DWI. Adam Terry was arrested in Richland Parish. The arrest affidavit says Terry was stopped near Rayville, smelled of alcohol and did not perform well on a sobriety test. He also refused a breathalyzer test. McAllister says if Terry gets the help he needs and fulfills his court requirements, he will be given a second chance in his office.