16:30 LRN Newscast August 18th

There are no plans for President Barack Obama to cut his New England vacation short to see the flooding devastation first hand. It’s caused many Louisiana residents to wonder if Mr. Obama is concerned about the flooding disaster. US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says the President can’t be everywhere, but he is up to date on the situation…
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Governor John Bel Edwards says he has no problems with the federal government’s response.

Thousands of Louisiana families lost everything in the Great Flood of 2016. The Salvation Army is busying trying to provide much needed supplies and clothing…
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Plans are underway to determine temporary housing for flood victims still in shelters. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Over 85-thousand flood victims have registered for federal aid. FEMA spokesperson Maria Padron says FEMA plans to open disaster recovery centers where flood victims can ask questions. She says the amount of money a victim receives varies….
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She says the average payment is about 2-thousand dollars.

16:45 LRN Sportscast August 18th

The LSU football team did not practice today, which gave them an opportunity to visit flood victims at a Baton Rouge shelter. Coach Les Miles brought about 50 players to the Celtic Movie Studios, where hundred of people without a home are staying. Many players, including running back Leonard Fournette, signed autographs and took pictures with the evacuees.

LSU kicker Colby Delahoussaye has spoken with reporters for the first time since he survived a fatal wreck in Wisconsin. Two other people were killed in the single-vehicle crash. Delahoussaye understands how thankful he is to be alive…
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Delahoussaye has a chance to be LSU’s starting kicker when they face Wisconsin in the season opener in Green Bay.

Three Saints players were carted off the field today as the team had a joint practice with the Texans. But none of the injuries are serious, in fact Zach Streif, Delvin Breaux and PJ Williams all went down because of cramping issues practicing in the Houston Heat. New Orleans will face the Texans in the second preseason game of the year on Saturday night.

Former-Saints player Darren Sharper was sentenced to 18 years in a federal prison today for drugging and raping 9 women in four states. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Sharper’s sentence is not that long, considering the charges against him….
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The maximum sentence he was facing was around 20 years.

In major league baseball…former LSU baseball stars Kevin Gausman and Alex Bregman will face off against each other tonight in Baltimore. Gausman will get the start for the Orioles, who will take on Bregman’s Astros at 6:05.

13:30 LRN Newscast August 18th

Over 85-thousand people have registered for federal disaster assistance with FEMA after the devastating floods ravaged thousands of homes in south Louisiana. FEMA Spokesperson Maria Padron says once a flood victim registers, an inspector will visit the home to verify the losses…
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Padron says FEMA will open disaster recovery centers so flood victims can talk to a rep in person.

Thousands of south Louisiana residents lost everything in the flood, and the Salvation Army is taking donations. Capt. Brett Meredith is the Commander of the Salvation Army of Greater Baton Rouge. He says every donation helps.
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Plans are underway to determine temporary housing for flood victims still in shelters. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Former-Saints player Darren Sharper was sentenced to 18 years in a federal prison today for drugging and raping 9 women in four states. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Sharper’s sentence is not that long, considering the charges against him….
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The maximum sentence he was facing was around 20 years.

LRN PM Newscall August 18th

The Salvation Army is collecting donations to help the thousands of storm victims who lost everything in the flood. Don Molino has more…

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Plans are underway to determine temporary housing for flood victims still in shelters. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Thousands of south Louisiana residents lost everything in the flood, and the Salvation Army is taking donations to help the people who were affected. Capt. Brett Meredith is the Commander of the Salvation Army of Greater Baton Rouge. He says every donation helps.

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Meredith says during disasters they only accept new items, not things that are gently used. He says it’s important to remember that flood victims in the hardest hit areas lost literally everything they own.

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Meredith says 100% of donations go to the flood victims. All monetary donations can be made by texting STORM to 51555. He says the Salvation Army continues to distribute goods, even though their facilities in Baton Rouge took on water damage..

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The Salvation Army will distribute truckloads of goods and supplies at Cortana Mall in Baton Rouge today and tomorrow.

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The Department of Children and Family Services says as of this morning, there are a little over 4-thousand flood victims still in shelters. Deputy Secretary Terri Ricks says some flood victims went home once the water receded and the power returned. She says they are working on a plan for housing those who have nowhere else to go.

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Ricks says we’ve already seen come consolidation and expects the River Center and Celtic Studios in Baton Rouge will come together so Celtic can get back to business. She says no firm decisions have been made on temporary housing, but…

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Ricks says a meeting is being held today with the Governor and FEMA to determine how to move forward with housing for the near and distant future.

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Former-Saints player Darren Sharper will spend 18 years in a federal prison for drugging and raping 9 women in four states. Legal analyst Tim Meche says today, Sharper got the deal of the century. He says many people are wondering how he got such a break on his sentence.

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In the courtroom, Sharper said he made some “heinous decisions” and that he’s like to apologize “a thousand times” to the victims. Meche says Sharper’s money was probably more help to him in this case than his Saints fame.

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Originally, Sharper worked out an agreement with prosecutors that would have led to a nine-year prison sentence, but last June U.S. District Judge Jane Triche Milazzo rejected it, because it was too lenient. Legal analyst Chick Foret…

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The sentence of 18 years and four months is 15 months shy of the maximum sentence.

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Over 85-thousand people have registered for federal disaster assistance with FEMA after the devastating floods ravaged thousands of homes in south Louisiana.  FEMA Spokesperson Maria Padron says to register, call the disaster hotline at 1 (800) 621-FEMA and the lines are open until 10 p.m. seven days a week. She says the next step is an inspector will come out to the home to verify the losses.

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Padron says in the next few days FEMA will be opening disaster recovery centers so flood victims can come in and ask questions. She says the amount of money you receive goes on a case by case basis.

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Padron says the average payment received is about 2-thousand dollars and money could come quickly if your paperwork is filed promptly.

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12:30 LRN Newscast August 18th

The Department of Children and Family Services says as of this morning, there are a little over 4-thousand flood victims still in shelters. Deputy Secretary Terri Ricks says some flood victims went back home once the water receded and the power came back on. She says they are working on a plan for housing those who have nowhere else to go…
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Ricks says the governor and FEMA meet today to determine housing for displaced residents for the near and distant future.

Thousands of Louisiana families lost everything in the Great Flood of 2016. The Salvation Army is busying trying to provide much needed supplies and clothing…
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It doesn’t appear President Barack Obama will end his vacation early so that he can check out the devasting floods in Louisiana first hand. The White House says the President is receiving regular updates and has issued a federal disaster declaration to assist those affected by the floods.

Former NFL star and Saints defensive back Darren Sharper received an 18-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to charges that he drugged and raped nine women in four different states, including Louisiana. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Sharper received a lenient sentence thanks to good work from his attorneys…
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Sharper apologized for his actions before the sentencing was handed down.

11:40 LRN Sportscast August 18th

Former NFL star and member of the Saints Super Bowl team Darren Sharper was sentenced to 18 years in prison today after pleading guilty to drugging and raping women. Before the sentencing was handed down, Sharper said he apologizes a thousand times to the victims and doesn’t know why he lived his life right for 38 years and then took this path. Originally, Sharper had worked out an agreement with prosecutors that would have led to a nine-year prison sentence, but the judge rejected it because it was too lenient.

The 2016 Saints are practicing against the Texans, leading up to Saturday night’s preseason game in Houston. Three Saints players had to be carted off the field during today’s morning practice, offensive tackle Zach Streif, and cornerbacks PJ Williams and Delvin Breaux.

About 15 LSU players spent Wednesday helping out the mother-in-law of former LSU pitcher Ben McDonald. Her Denham Springs house was destroyed by the historic flooding and the baseball players went to the home to take out water-logged furniture and floors to the front yard.

LSU Quarterback Brandon Harris spoke with reporters last night for the first time since fall camp started. Harris says he feels really comfortable as he enters his junior season…
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Harris says the flooding has impacted several players. His car and some of his teammates were flooded when parked on the north side of campus.

It’s still unclear who will start at quarterback for Louisiana Tech when they open the regular season against Arkansas. Redshirt freshman J’mar Smith and sophomore Price Wilson have good and bad days according to the coaches. Ryan Higgins was expected to start at QB, but he will not, because of a DWI arrest.

10:30 LRN Newscast August 18th

Much of interstate 10 between Lafayette and Lake Charles is open at this hour. State Police say I-10 eastbound and westbound is restricted to one lane in each direction at L-A 13. Meanwhile, I-10 eastbound just south of Baton Rouge has been reduced to one lane due to high water.

The flood waters ruined many important documents and pictures, but there is a way to salvage them. Archivist Doug Harrison, with the State Archives Office, says if you can’t work on drying them right away, then put them in the freezer. But Harrison says the chances of pictures surviving are lower than regular documents…
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If you are able to air dry pictures and documents, try to keep the air circulating around them.

Power outages remain an issue. Entergy reports 15-thousand customers are without power. DEMCO says about four-thousand of their customers are still without electricity.

Even though it’s a hectic week in south Louisiana, LSU will start school on Monday and accommodate local students affected by the flood. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Former NFL star and member of the Saints Super Bowl team Darren Sharper has been senteced to 18 years in prison after pleading guilty to drugging and raping women. Originally, Sharper had worked out an agreement with prosecutors that would have led to a nine-year prison sentence, but the judge rejected it because it was too lenient.

16:45 LRN Sportscasts August 17th

We’re 17 days away from the start of the LSU football season when they take on Wisconsin at Lambeau Field. ESPN announced today that it will have its College Gameday Crew in Green Bay for that game.

LSU fans are hoping running back Leonard Fournette will be healthy for the Badgers. Coach Les Miles says his star running back suffered a slight ankle sprain during Tuesday’s scrimmage.

In Ruston, Louisiana Tech football coach Skip Holtz announced today that offensive and defensive lineman Hakim Gray will transfer from the team and they wish him the best of luck.

Saints Coach Sean Payton said that rookie defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins will be back this season, despite fracturing his fibula during a goal-line drill at practice on Monday. With Rankins and veteran Jon Jenkins both hurt, it’s likely Nick Fairley and Ashaad Mabry will start at defensive tackle when New Orleans faces Houston on Saturday night.

The Pelicans say their six-game preseason schedule will begin with a contest at the Century Link Center in Bossier City on October 1st against Dallas. New Orleans will also host the Pacers at the Smoothie King Center on October 4th. The Pels will have two games in China against Houston and they’ll wrap up the preseason with road contests against Atlanta and Orlando.

In major league baseball…the Phillies have announced that Aaron Nola’s season is over, because of an elbow injury. The former LSU star will not need surgery at this time. Nola’s season ends with a 6-9 record and a 4.78 ERA.

Former LSU star Alex Bregman is starting to heat up at the plate. The Astros third baseman hit his first major league home last night and today, he picked up a couple more hits and drove in a run, to raise his average to .198. But Bregman couldn’t help Houston beat St. Louis as the Cardinals won 8-2 for their fourth straight win.

16:30 LRN Newscast August 17th

Emergency workers discovered this afternoon a man’s body where massive flooding took place. It brings the flooding death toll to 12. The state fire marshal’s office says the body was found in Denham Springs.

Governor Edwards viewed flood damage in Livingston and Ascension Parish today. He says they want to set up locations, so flood victims can get disaster food stamps. Sammy Guillory with the state department of children and family services says anyone who was affected by the flood can apply…
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Pre-register for disaster food stamps at DCFS’ website or call 1-888-L-A-Help-U.

The Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank says its warehouse was flooded and they lost a half million pounds of food. CEO Mike Manning says it’s difficult not to be able to feed people during these trying times.

Celtic Movie Studios in Baton Rouge has transformed into a shelter for flood victims. Emelie Gunn has more…
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There’s concerns about flooding north of LA Highway 3125 and low-lying areas of St. James Parish. Parish President Timmy Roussel on the sandbagging operations…
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LRN PM Newscall August 17th

State officials are developing a plan for housing the thousands of flood victims who still cannot return to their homes. Halen Doughty has more…

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Celtic Movie Studios in Baton Rouge has transformed into a shelter for flood victims. has more…

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The Department of Children and Family Services is advising flood victims to pre-register for disaster food stamps. If you experienced loss or damage from the floods, you can apply online on the D-C-F-S website or call 1-888-LA-HELP-U. DCFS Deputy Assistant Secretary Sammy Guillory says pre-qualifying makes it easier for enrollees to receive emergency food stamps, once D-SNAP application sites open…

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Guillory says applicants must provide their social security numbers, address, and income. He says this is a one month assistance program for people who do not receive regular SNAP benefits. He says anyone who was affected by the flood can apply.

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Guillory says DSNAP benefits will be available once the state gets approval from the federal government. He says they hope to have registration sites open next week, but that’s not set in stone. He says DCFS has a lot on its plate right now.

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As the flood water rose, many people were fleeing to shelter. Celtic Media Studios in Baton Rouge opened their doors to thousands of people who were forced out of their homes after the devastating storm. Director of Studio Operations Patrick Mulhearn says the lull in the film industry actually turned out to be a blessing…

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Mulhearn says Saturday night the population of Celtic was zero and Sunday afternoon the population was about 4-thousand people. He says when the bus loads of victims started coming in, there were no volunteers so he turned to Facebook to ask for assistance because the phone lines were down.

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Mulhearn says there has been talk about Baton Rouge being divided but he’s never seen a more united community than over the weekend. He says people from all different professions have shown up to help and boost morale, from face painters for the kids to snoball stands.

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Thousands of flood victims are still in shelters, and many more are staying with family and friends. Governor John Bel Edwards says his office and other agencies are developing a strategy for housing these people in the immediate and distant future. He says it’s too early to know exactly what that plan will look like.

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Edwards says there’s a lot of information that needs to be gathered from those that have been affected. But he says FEMA knows how to do this, so the state is following their lead.

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FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate says they aren’t sure yet if the plan will include bringing in FEMA trailers or not. But he says if it comes to that, these are not the small travel trailers we saw after Katrina.

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The flooding is not over yet as officials in St. James Parish are preparing for backwater flooding. Parish President Timmy Roussel says the levels of water in the Blind River are higher than what was seen during Hurricane Isaac. He says residents are scrambling to sandbag their homes before the water reaches it.

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There are numerous sandbagging locations on both the east and west banks. Roussel says the community has really teamed up and when one home is completely sandbagged, they all move on to the next. He does expect some homes to take on water and multiple homes already have….

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While flood waters are receding in some parishes, the Lake Arthur area in Jefferson Davis parish is still expecting more flooding this weekend and into next week. Johnathan Brazzell with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles says the Mermentau River is expected to crest at 11.5 feet by Friday, which would be the third highest crest the river has ever seen.

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Brazzell says this will lead to more homes flooding and road closures in that area. He says the flooding concerns are far from over in some southwestern parishes, particularly around Lake Arthur.

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Brazzell says unfortunately there is still more rain in the forecast. He says there’s a possibility some flash flood warnings as the day goes on.

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Flood warnings are still in effect for Calcasieu, Jefferson Davis, Acadia, and, Vermilion parishes until further notice.

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