10:30 LRN Newscast

Everywhere else it’s just Tuesday, but in south Louisiana it’s Fat Tuesday. There are big parades in New Orleans, Lafayette and Lake Charles. A couple of parades roll in New Roads and there’s a children’s parade in Shreveport today. Dress warm, it’s a chilly Mardi Gras day.

Why catch beads when you can run around and try to catch chickens? That’s what is happening to celebrate Mardi Gras today in Eunice. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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The man accused in last September’s fatal shooting of LSU Basketball player Wayde Sims has asked a Baton Rouge judge to reduce his 350,000 dollar bail. Dyteon Simpson sent a letter to the judge stating he’s totally remorseful. LRN Legal correspondent Franz Borghardt says the note may actually hurt his case for a lower bail, because it sounds like an admission
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Simpson’s letter says he has a five-month old kid and the child’s mother needs dad at home.

Louisiana and two other states are working with a national nonprofit called Shatterproof that will create a rating system for addiction centers. State health department spokesperson Bob Johannessen says addiction is a difficult struggle, but having information about the quality of addiction treatment programs will help make the recovery process easier to handle…
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The rating system will go live in 2020.

9:30 LRN Newscast March 5

The Baker man accused of fatally shooting LSU Basketball player Wayde Sims is seeking a reduction in his $350,000 bond. Twenty-year-old Dyteon Simpson reportedly wrote a letter to state district judge Don Johnson claiming he’s “totally remorseful.” Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says it’s unlikley Judge Johnson will go along with Simpson’s request. Borghardt says bail is a tool to keep a potential flight risk behind bars.
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Big crowds are on hand in Lafayette and New Orleans for the Mardi Gras parades despite the chilly temperatures. Despite the cold weather, a traditional Mardi Gras celebration will also take place today in Eunice. Captain of the Eunice Mardi Gras Pat Frey says they expect a thousand people on hand for the festivities…
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In Eunice, riders in traditional coustmes will ride horseback seeking donations for the community wide gumbo.
Louisiana is partnering with a national pilot project to create a rating system that judges the quality of addiction treatment facilities…
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The percentage of doctor visits as a result of the flu is up to 12-percent in Louisiana. State Assistant Health officer Doctor Joseph Kanter says that’s really high…
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Evangel Christian Academy Elementary in Shreveport is closed today and tomorrow, because too many kids are out with the flu

6:45 LRN Sportscast March 5

The Pelicans won their third straight last night and for the third straight game they fell behind by double digits, only to come back to win. Last night, New Orleans trailed Utah by 17 points but rallied to beat the Jazz 115 to 112. Jrue Holiday and Julius Randle each had 30 points for the Pels, while Jazz star Donovan Mitchell had just 19 points. The two teams will play again in New Orleans on Wednesday.

The LSU baseball team went from being ranked number one or two to not even in the top ten in a couple of the major college baseball polls following their three losses in Texas. Coach Paul Mainieri says it was a bad weekend…
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To make matters worse, LSU didn’t get back to Baton Rouge until 4:45 in the morning on Monday, because their flight was cancelled and they had to take a seven-hour bus ride home.

LSU basketball is ranked number 10 in both the A-P and coaches poll. It’s the Tigers first top ten ranking since December of 2006. LSU visits Florida tomorrow. Projected brackets have LSU as either a number two or three seed.

LSU point guard Tremont Waters is one of five finalists for the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award. Coach Will Wade believes Waters is the favorite to win…
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Grambling improved to 8-8 in the SWAC with a 77-75 win over Mississippi Valley State. Dallas Polk-Hilliard had a career-high 26 points.

Former LSU cornerback Greedy Williams ran a 4.37 at the NFL combine, which is tied for the second fastest time among defensive backs.

4:45 LRN Sportscast March 4

One LSU team moved into the Top 10 rankings, another fell out. The Fighting Tigers basketball team is ranked 10th in the A-P poll and they are ranked in the top 10 for the first time since December 2006. The Bayou Bengals are tied with Tennessee for first place in the SEC with two regular season games left. LSU is at Florida on Wednesday and will host Vanderbilt on Saturday.

After getting swept by Texas, the LSU baseball team fell out of the top 10. D-1 Baseball has the Tigers ranked 13th, Baseball America ranks them 10th and Perfect game has the Bayou Bengals ranked 14th. LSU went into Austin ranked number one or two in all of the major polls.

And Coach Paul Mainieri’s team didn’t get back into Baton Rouge until 4:45 this morning, because their flight was cancelled and it took a seven-hour bus ride to get back home. The Tigers host Holy Cross on Wednesday and then California for the final non-conference weekend series.

Former LSU cornerback Greedy Williams ran a 4.37 in the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine today. It’s one of the fastest times for the four-day event. Williams did not finish all of the drills, because of minor cramping in both calves. Former LSU linebacker Devin White improved his draft stock by running a 4.42.

ULM’s 2019 football schedule shows the Warhawks opening the season against Grambling State on Thursday, August 29th. But Grambling President Rick Gallot told the News-Star that no one from Louisiana-Monroe told them that the game had been moved from Saturday to Thursday and Grambling still plans on playing the game on Saturday, August 31st.

The Grambling basketball team is in action tonight against Mississippi Valley.

The Pelicans conclude a four game road trip tonight in Utah. It’s been a good trip for the Pels, who have wins against the Suns and Nuggets, after losing to the Lakers to open the trip. Utah has won five straight, eight of their last nine. Tip off is just after 8 PM.

LRN PM Newscall March 4

It’s the first week of March, but it feels more like January. Jeff Palermo has more on this artic blast…

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Some felons who’ve been out of jail in Louisiana for at least five years have the right to vote as a result of a law that passed last year. Matt Doyle has more.

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It’s a cold Lundi Gras and temperatures will fall into the low-to-mid 20s tomorrow morning across the northern parishes. National Weather Service forecaster Mario Valverde says we could see record low temperatures…

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Valverde says forecast lows along I-10 could also dip below freezing on the morning of Fat Tuesday. He says the wind will die down and clear skies will allow for below freezing temperatures for much of the state…

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Valverde says the cold weather is the result of an arctic airmass that’s brought heavy snow to the Midwest and now into the northeast. He says this polar vortex is a reminder Spring officially doesn’t start for another two weeks…

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The Louisiana Board of Regents will award grants to ten college campuses in an effort to reduce textbooks for students. Deputy Commissioner for Strategic Communication Meg Casper Sunstrom says the total amount distributed is $67,500.

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Nicholls and Grambling State were two four-year universities to receive the grant money, the rest of the dollars will go towards community college campuses. Casper Sunstrom says text book costs can sometimes be a factor in whether a student is successful in a course.

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Sunstrom says they believe this effort could save more than one-million dollars over three years for 15-thousand students and they plan to track the results…

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An estimated 36,000 convicted felons who’ve been out of jail for at least five years can now register to vote thanks to a state law that went into effect March 1st. To register, an eligible felon must get a certification letter from Probation and Parole. Voters Organized to Educate Director Checo Yancy says it took five years of lobbying, but…

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Checo was released from Angola in 2003 after serving 20 years in prison.

The law re-enfranchising those Louisiana felons was passed in last year’s spring session. Yancy says you can’t really be a fully citizen of a nation if you don’t have the right to vote for your representatives.

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There’s been a national push to re-enfranchise felons, including an effort in Florida that overwhelmingly passed at the ballot last year.

Some initial estimates put the number of people eligible for the law at 2,000, but advocates say that number is much larger. Yancy says while tens of thousands of people may be newly eligible, they’re still working to get them back into the democratic process.

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32-year-old Tashonty Taylor remains in jail on a 510-thousand dollar bond after New Orleans Police say he plowed into a group of bicyclists on Saturday night, killing two and injuring seven. Detectives suspect Toney was impaired and he’s facing counts of vehicular homicide and several other charges. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Toney faces a lengthy prison sentence

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Toney reportedly told police he has a drinking problem. Ciolino says that alleged admission will not result in any leniency, if he’s convicted of the charges…

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And Ciolino doesn’t expect Toney to receive any favortism just because he’s the son of a New Orleans police officer. Ciolino predicts a sentence of 5 to 30 years…

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2:30 LRN Newscast

32-year-old Tashonty Taylor remains in jail on a 510-thousand dollar bond after New Orleans Police say he plowed into a group of bicyclists on Saturday night, killing two and injuring seven. Detectives suspect Toney was impaired and he’s facing counts of vehicular homicide and several other charges. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Toney faces a lengthy prison sentence…
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Toney reportedly told police he has a drinking problem.

The Louisiana Board of Regents will award grants to ten college campuses in an effort to reduce textbooks for students. Deputy Commissioner for Strategic Communication Meg Casper Sunstrom says the total amount distributed is $67,500.
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Nicholls and Grambling State were two four-year universities to receive the grant money, the rest of the dollars will go towards community college campuses.

Some felons who’ve been out of jail in Louisiana for at least five years have the right to vote as of March 1st as a result of a law that passed last year. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Temperatures could fall into the low-to-mid 20s tomorrow morning across the northern parishes. National Weather Service forecaster Mario Valverde says clear skies tonight will allow for the below freezing temperatures for a good portion of the state…
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1:30 LRN Newscast March 4th

An estimated 36-thousand convicted felons are now eligible to vote in Louisiana as a result of legislation approved last year that went into effect at the start of the month. Voters Organized to Educate Director Checo Yancy lobbied the legislature for years to give some felons the opportunity to vote…
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The new law says convicted felons that have been off probation or parole for five years can now vote.

It’s a cold Lundi Gras and temperatures will fall into the low-to-mid 20s tomorrow morning across the northern parishes. National Weather Service forecaster Mario Valverde says we could see record low temperatures…
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Valverde says forecast lows along I-10 could also dip below freezing on the morning of Fat Tuesday.

17-year-olds accused of nonviolent crimes in Louisiana will now go through the juvenile justice system, instead of being charged as an adult. The change went into effect March 1st and it is the result of legislation passed in 2016. Office of Juvenile Justice Deputy Secretary Doctor James Bueche says the change should lead to better results for these troubled teens…
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About 80-percent of juveniles jailed in Louisiana are accused of nonviolent crimes.

The Board of Regents has divided a 67-thousand dollar grant among ten college campuses that will go towards reducing the costs of text books. Board of Regents Deputy for Startegic Communication, Meg Casper Sunstrom says they believe this effort could save more than one-million dollars over three years for 15-thousand students and they plan to track the results…
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9:30 LRN Newscast

Bond has been set at 510-thousand dollars for 32-year-old Tashonty Toney, who is a son of a New Orleans police officer. N-O-P-D says Toney was impaired when he plowed his vehicle at a high rate of speed into a bicyclists in New Orleans on Saturday night, killing two and injuring seven.

Louisiana officials say they are ready to start taking in 17 year old nonviolent offenders, as starting this month they will no longer go through the adult criminal justice system
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It’s a cold Lundi Gras and temperatures will fall into the low-to-mid 20s tomorrow morning across the northern parishes. National Weather Service forecaster Mario Valverde says we could see record low temperatures…
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Valverde says forecast lows along I-10 could also dip below freezing on the morning of Fat Tuesday. At least, Louisiana avoided the severe weather yesterday. A tornado killed 23 people in Alabama.

It was a big weekend for Mardi Gras parades. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says he’s amazed by the unique throws that different krewes toss out along the parade route…
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8:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana is receiving one more blast of cold air. But state climatologist Barry Keim says there is at least one piece of good news after that strong front moved through the state yesterday….
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Overnight lows could reach the low 20s in north Louisiana.

After numerous delays, there’s a sign that medical marijuana will soon be available to Louisiana patients. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain has given permission to one of the contracted growers, G-B Sciences, to move into a permanent facility in Baton Rouge. GB will grow a final product, package it, and label it, and Strain says there will be one more test, and then it will be available for patients who have a prescription for the treatment.
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The Caddo Parish Coroner’s office has identified the two people who died, when their private airplane crashed into the Red River on Thursday. 61-year-old Ricky Lennard of Shreveport piloted the aircraft that was recovered on Saturday. The deceased passenger has been identified as 56-year-old Michael Hollis of Bossier City.

The celebration of Mardi Gras continues throughout the state. Kevin Barnhart talked with Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser to find out what to expect.
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7:30 LRN Newscast March 4

17-year-olds accused of nonviolent crimes in Louisiana will now go through the juvenile justice system, instead of being charged as an adult. The change went into effect March 1st and it is the result of legislation passed in 2016. Office of Juvenile Justice Deputy Secretary Doctor James Bueche says the change should lead to better results for these troubled teens…
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About 80-percent of juveniles jailed in Louisiana are accused of nonviolent crimes.

Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain has given GB Sciences permission to move into a permanent facility to grow medical marijuana for use by Lousiaina patients. But Strain says certain conditions that’s part of the regulatory process still have to be met…
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Unknown if LSU and GB Sciences have agreed to the terms of the deal.

The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for Northeast Louisiana tonight into tomorrow morning. CenLa parishes are under a freeze watch as low temperatures are expected to reach the mid 20s for the much of the state. Temperatures could also get below freeezing just above I-10. State Climatologist Barry Keim says prepare for a cold Fat Tuesday…
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High temperatures will not get back into the 60s until Thursday.

Many Louisiana residents took in a parade this past weekend. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the final weekend of the Carnival season brings a little bit of everything…
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Disappointing weekend for the number one ranked LSU baseball team. The Tigers were swept in Austin by Texas. The Longhorns scored three runs in the ninth inning yesterday to win seven to six.