LRN Sportscast 16:45 September 3rd

Saints Coach Sean Payton announced the team has re-signed kicker Shayne Graham and veteran wide receiver Robert Meachem. Both players were released on Saturday. In other Saints news…outside linebacker Junior Galette has signed a four-year contract extension that’s worth 41-million dollars. Galette will reportedly receive 23-million dollars in guarantee money. He started 16 games last season and recoreded a career-high 12 sacks.

A study out of Vanderbilt University, says money spent on college football coaches is of greater value to universities than CEO are to the corporations they work for. Vandy business and law professor, Randall Thomas, says when it comes to coach pay versus CEO pay, it’s much easier to justify a coach’s salary….
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LSU’s Les Miles is paid four-point-three million dollars and he’s the seventh highest paid coach in the country.

The 12th ranked Fighting Tigers of LSU open up their home schedule on Saturday against Sam Houston State. The Bearkats play in a lower tier of college football than LSU, but they’ve been a dominate FCS program. Coach Les Miles says there’s a lot of talent on the Sam Houston State team….
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The Bearkats have played two games this season and so far they’re averaging 614 yards and 43 points a game.

The Ragin Cajuns scored 45 points last Saturday against Southern. This Saturday they’ll face in-state rival Louisiana Tech. The Bulldogs are coming off a 48 to 16 loss to fourth ranked Oklahoma. But Tech Coach Skip Holtz was pleased with how quarterback Cody Sokol performed in the second-half.

LRN Newscast 15:30 09-03-14

In 2004, Louisiana voters overwhelming approved a constitutional ban on same sex marriages. Today Federal Judge Martin Feldman in New Orleans ruled that STATES have the right to define marriage, and upheld the ban. Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills believes that amendment played a role in that decision….

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Opponents of the ban say they will appeal the ruling and the Chairman of Forum For Equality Foundation John Dennison says…

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Dennison believes they will be victorious when the case goes to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

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A federal investigation is underway into the death of a New Iberia man who was shot and killed while he was handcuffed in March. Michelle Southern more…:

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A thirteen year-old juvenile from Charenton (SHARE run tun) has been arrested on simple battery for physically assaulting two teachers at B.E. Boudreaux Middle School. Both teachers sought medical treatment at Franklin Hospital. That juvenile was also charged with crimnal damage to property.

LRN Newscast 14:30 09-03-14

Louisiana’s ban on same sex marriages is upheld in a ruling by a federal judge in New Orleans. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Natchitoches teen accused of fatally punching a student at Natchitoches Central High School was in court this morning for arraignment and a bond hearing. Sixteen year-old Timmy Robinson is charged with manslaughter connected to the death of 18 year-old Johnquaries Smith. Robinson is charged with one count of manslaughter.

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Authorities say a 4-year-old child is in critical condition after being injured in a house fire last night in Mansfield. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says they believe the blaze started in the living room of the home just after the family went to bed…:

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That toddler was airlifted to University Hospital in Shreveport.
With the beheading of two American journalists, President Obama says the US will not be intimidated by Islmic extremists, but stopped short on details on how to handle them. But Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson is being more specific on his wishes…

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Robertson made his comments with Sean Hannity on Fox News.

PM-Newscall September 3, 2014

A federal investigation is underway into the death of a New Iberia man who was shot and killed while he was handcuffed in March. Michelle Southern chats with Louisiana State Police…:

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Louisiana’s ban on same sex marriages is upheld in a ruling by a federal judge in New Orleans. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Authorities say a 4-year-old child is in critical condition after being injured in a residential fire last night in the DeSoto Parish town of Mansfield. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says they believe the blaze started in the living room of the home just after the family went to bed…:

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Browning says two adults and a 10 year old child were able to escape the home but they soon realized the toddler was still inside. He says a male relative went back inside to rescue the 4-year-old…:

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Browning says the home was a wood framed structure that was built in the 50′s and they don’t think there were any working smoke alarms in the home. He says the toddler was air lifted to University Hospital in Shreveport…:

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A federal investigation is underway into the death of a New Iberia man who was shot and killed while he was handcuffed in March. The Iberia Parish Coroner ruled that 23-year-old Victor White III committed suicide while in custody but his parents are disputing the conclusion. State Police Cpt. Doug Cain says LSP will submit findings to the feds this week…:

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US Attorney Stephanie Finley said a federal representative has reached out to the White family to assure them that the Department of Justice will examine evidence and take action where needed. Cain says before the investigation is complete the public should reserve judgement…:

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Cain says they will all review the case to determine who fired the fatal shot and whether the evidence indicates a civil rights violation took place. He says the role of the Department of Justice in this case is the same as theirs and that is to find out the truth…:

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Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson has weighed in on what should be done with the ISIS terrorist group.  The Islamist militant group is behind the beheading of two American journalists. During an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News, Robertson said there’s only two options

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President Obama says they will not be intimidated by Islamic State militants, but did not provide details on when or how to go after their terrorist operation in Syria. Robertson told Hannity that US will likely need to use lethal force

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Robertson quoted verses from the Bible when speaking with Hannity and believes the best the way to handle ISIS is either convert them or kill them….

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A federal judge in New Orleans has ruled Louisiana’s ban on same sex marriage is constitutional. In a 32-page ruling, Judge Martin Feldman said states have the right to define marriage. But John Dennison, chairman of Forum for Equality Foundation, says numerous judges around the country have ruled the other way on this issue

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Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills applauds the ruling

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In 2004, Louisiana voters overwhelming approved a constitutional ban on same sex marriages and Mills believes that amendment played a role in Feldman’s decision….

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Opponents of the ban say they will appeal  the ruling and Dennison believes they will be victorious when the case goes to the fifth circuit court of appeals….

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13:30 Newscast September 3, 2014

A federal judge in New Orleans has ruled Louisiana’s ban on same sex marriage is constitutional. In a 32-page ruling, Judge Martin Feldman says states have the right to define marriage. But John Dennison, chairman of Forum for Equality Foundation, says numerous judges around the country have ruled the other way on this issue…

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Opponents of the ban say they will appeal.

A federal investigation is underway into the death of a New Iberia man who was shot and killed while he was handcuffed in March. State Police Cpt. Doug Cain says the role of the Department of Justice in this case is the same as theirs and that is to find out the truth…

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The Iberia Parish Coroner ruled that 23-year-old Victor White III committed suicide while in custody but his parents are disputing that conclusion.

Authorities say a 4-year-old child is in critical condition after being injured in a residential fire last night in the town of Mansfield in DeSoto Parish. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says they believe the blaze started in the living room of the home just after the family went to bed. He says the toddler was air lifted to University Hospital in Shreveport…

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He says the home was a wood framed structure that was built in the 50′s and they don’t think there were any working smoke alarms in the home.

Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson has weighed in on what should be done with the ISIS terrorist group. The Islamist militant group is behind the beheading of two American journalists. During an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News, Robertson said there’s only two options..

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President Obama says they will not be intimidated by Islamic State militants, but did not provide details on when or how to go after their terrorist operation in Syria.

12:30 Newscast September 3, 2014

 

A federal judge has upheld Louisiana’s ban on same-sex marriage. Opponents of the ban filed a federal lawsuit against the state in February arguing the ban violated portions of the US Constitution. In his ruling, US District Judge Martin Feldman stated that Louisiana has a “legitimate interest” in “addressing the meaning of marriage through the democratic process.” This makes Feldman the first federal judge to uphold a state’s ban on same-sex marriage. An appeal of the ruling is expected.

A federal investigation is underway into the death of a New Iberia man who was shot and killed while he was handcuffed in March. The Iberia Parish Coroner ruled that 23-year-old Victor White III committed suicide while in custody but his parents are disputing the conclusion. State Police Cpt. Doug Cain says the public should reserve judgement until the investigation is complete…

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He says the role of the Department of Justice in this case is the same as theirs and that is to find out the truth.

Authorities say a 4-year-old child is in critical condition after being injured in a residential fire last night in the DeSoto Parish town of Mansfield. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says two adults and a 10 year old child were able to escape the home but they soon realized the toddler was still inside. He says a male relative went back inside to rescue the 4-year-old…

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The toddler was air lifted to University Hospital in Shreveport.

Bond has been set for the Nathitoches teen accused of fatally punching 18-year-old Johnquaries Smith during an altercation at Natchitoches Central High School last month. 16-year-old Timmy Robinson will be tried as an adult on one count of manslaughter. Bond was set at 100-thousand dollars.

11:30 Newscast September 3, 2014

A federal investigation is underway into the death of a New Iberia man who was shot and killed while he was handcuffed in March. The Iberia Parish Coroner ruled that 23-year-old Victor White III committed suicide while in custody but his parents are disputing the conclusion. State Police Cpt. Doug Cain says LSP will submit findings to the feds this week…

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US Attorney Stephanie Finley said a federal representative has reached out to the White family to assure them that the Department of Justice will examine evidence and take action where needed.

The St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 13-year-old male after an altercation with two teachers at B.E. Boudreaux Middle School. Their investigation revealed the juvenile allegedly struck one teacher and pushed another. He was charged with two counts of simple battery and other charges. The juvenile was released to a guardian pending juvenile court action.

Authorities say a 4-year-old child is in critical condition after being injured in a residential fire last night in the DeSoto Parish town of Mansfield. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says they believe the blaze started in the living room of the home just after the family went to bed…

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He says a male relative went back inside to rescue the 4-year-old. The toddler was air lifted to University Hospital in Shreveport.

A new review of judicial candidates qualifying for elections in Louisiana shows a vast majority of judges will be elected or re-elected without opposition this fall. Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch Executive Director Melissa Landry says judicial elections are critically important because judges make significant decisions that effect our lives on a daily basis…

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Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch is a non-partisan legal watchdog organization.

10:30 Newscast September 3, 2014

A new review of judicial candidates qualifying for elections in Louisiana shows a vast majority of judges will be elected or re-elected without opposition this fall. Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch is a non-partisan legal watchdog organization and their review found that nearly two-thirds of the district judgeships in the state will be filled by candidates who face no opposition. Executive Director Melissa Landry says the lack of voter input in judicial elections is a big problem…

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The group analyzed candidate qualifying data from the Secretary of State’s office.

A federal judge told attorneys on both sides of the controversial abortion law they have until a September 30th hearing to give status updates. He temporarily blocked the measure which would require abortion doctors to have hospital admitting privileges. The law still went into effect Monday but the judge wants abortion doctors to have time to submit applications for admitting privileges before being penalized.

A Livingston Parish couple has been sentenced for leaving their 6-month-old daughter in a locked, unventilated vehicle for nearly an hour while they were under the influence of OxyContin. The father, 35-year-old Billy Arthur Henry, was sentenced to four years at hard labor. Lana Henry, the child’s mother, received a suspended seven year sentence. Walker Police Captain John Sharp is hopeful this case will work out for the couple’s children…

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Lana Henry has been placed on probation and any probation violation will send her directly to prison.

Louisiana State Police says a single vehicle accident early this morning in St. James Parish has claimed the life of a Gonzales man. Authorities say 53-year-old Bobby Garantine lost control of his vehicle on Highway 61 south of I-10. They say the vehicle crashed into a tree on the drivers side and became partially submerged in water. Investigators say Garantine was unrestrained at the time and was pronounced dead from his injuries at a local hospital.

09:30 Newscast September 3, 2014

A new review of judicial candidates qualifying for elections in Louisiana shows a vast majority of judges will be elected or re-elected without opposition this fall. Eric Gill has more…:
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Governor Bobby Jindal says a Helsinki company’s US division is planning to build a $60 million plant in Louisiana to make sugar cane scraps into industrial sugars and biofuels. Jindal and Virdia Inc say the project will create 120 construction jobs and 81 full time jobs in Raceland.

State Police is looking into some apparent discrepancies in water quality reporting between what St. John the Baptist Parish had compared to what the Department of Health and Hospitals came up with. Sgt. Nick Manale says parish officials found a potentially dangerous amoeba in their water supply and DHH came up with differing findings than what the parish reported. He says everyone is being cooperative with the investigation…:
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He says their job is to determine if any criminal activity took place.

The DA’s office in Iberville Parish says they don’t think they will charge the accused killer of Baton Rouge TV personality Scott Rogers. The man is Mathew Hodgkinson and he could walk free and not be arrested for murder. Iberville Parish Assistant DA Tony Clayton says allegations of Rogers’ sexual abuse of minor children in England have caused him to reconsider plans to prosecute Hodgkinson who remains on life support. Police believe the comatose man shot Rogers then turned the gun on himself.

08:30 Newscast September 3, 2014

State Police has been asked by the Department of Health and Hospitals to investigate inconsistencies in water quality reporting in St. John the Baptist Parish. Scott Carwile reports…:
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LSP reports a fatal accident happened around 2:30am this morning in St. James Parish on Highway 61 south of I-10. They say 53-year-old Bobby Garantine of Gonzales lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree on the drivers side which became partially submerged in water. The man was unrestrained at the time and died from his injuries at a local hospital according to investigators.

A couple from Walker in Livingston Parish admits to being on OxyContin when they left their 6 month old in a locked hot car for almost an hour at Wal-Mart in June. The father, 35-year-old Billy Arthur Henry got four years at hard labor and the mother received a suspended sentence so she won’t go to jail according to Walker Police Captain John Sharp…:
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Lana Henry has been placed on probation.

A new study from Vanderbilt University, finds college football coaches are worth their high salaries because of the value they bring to the school they work for compared to company CEOs. Study Co-Author Randall Thomas, a Vandy business and law professor, says the job of a coach, versus a CEO is much easier to judge…:
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He says man NCAA programs are extremely valuable so the coach should be paid well.