16:45 LRN Sportscast June 10th

LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri has named Alex Lange as his starting pitcher for Saturday night’s Game one of the Super Regional Series against Coastal Carolina. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says Lange will face a team that’s hit a whopping 91-home runs, but he says they are more than just a power hitting team…
cut 15 (05) “….pitching staff”
LSU shortstop Kramer Robertson says the Tigers know Coastal is a good team and more than capable of winning this series…
cut 19 (17) “…pretty phenomenal”
Maineri says he would like to start Jared Poche in Game Two on Sunday, but wants to make sure he feels okay after two extended outings in last weekend’s regional.

Southeastern Louisiana baseball star Jameson Fisher has been drafted by the Chicago White Sox. The All-American, who hit .424 this past season, was selected in the fourth round.

Joanna Hardin, who won 79 games as the head softball coach at McNeese State that leaves two years, is leaving the Lake Charles school, as she’s been named the new head coach at Virginia.

A fishing license is not required this weekend if you want to drop a line in a public waterway. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries holds a no fishing license weekend every year in the hopes of attracting new anglers. LDWF biologist Meghan Macmenamin says there’s also several events going on in conjunction with the free recreational fishing days….
cut 4 (09) “…in Cameron”
For more information, go to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries website.

15:30 LRN Newscast June 10th

A Luling man has been arrested after he allegedly shot his neighbor’s cat with a bow and arrow. St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne says Cody Dupre has been charged with an aggravated cruelty to an animal charge, while the cat is still living, because the arrow did hit any of the feline’s vital organs…
cut 14 (07) “…be okay”
Champagne says Dupre apparently shot the cat, because he didn’t like it on his property.

There’s been several reports along the Gulf Coast of swimmers developing rashes after coming in contact with sea lice, which are actually jelly fish larvae. Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi biology professor Doctor Kim Withers says the best thing people can do is limit the amount of clothes they wear in Gulf waters…
cut 7 (12) “….the nematocysts”
DeSoto Parish Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle says a female body was found in a pond in the Logansport area. Authorities are treating the investigation as a homicide. There has been an ongoing search for 21-year-old Miranda Whitton, who was last seen on Monday. Arbuckle says it’s too soon to know if the body is that of Whitton.

The Baton Rouge Police Department is searching for a pregnant woman whose 3-year-old daughter was found wandering alone Thursday morning — and an arrest has been made in connection with the desertion of the child. Cpl. L’Jean McKneely says 39-year-old Robert Marks was with the daughter of 40-year-old Lyntell Washington on the night of June 8th….:
CUT 9 (06) “in the parking lot”
McKneely says they know Marks was in a romantic relationship with Washington. Marks, who is middle school assistant principal, has been charged with kidnapping and child desertion. He’s also been placed on leave by the East Baton Rouge school system.

14:30 LRN Newscast June 10th

Swimmers at beaches along the Gulf Coast have been developing rashes on their skin from sea lice. Michelle Southern explains what’s going on…
voicer 1 (28) “….I’m Michelle Southern”

A 38-year-old Mermentau man is behind bars after he allegedly stabbed his 17-year-old neighbor multiple times. The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s office has not released a motive.

The DeSoto Parish Sheriff’s office has found a decomposed body in a pond in Logansport. Authorities there have been looking for a 21-year-old woman who was last seen Monday, but it’s too soon to know if there’s a connection.
An assistant principal at a middle school in Baton Rouge is in police custody as authorities search for a missing 40-year-old pregnant teacher. The two work at Brookstown Middle and Baton Rouge Police Corporal L’Jean McKneely says they believe 39-year-old Robert Marks has something to do with Lyntell Washington…
cut 11 (08) “…St. Francisville area”
Marks was arrested after they found the woman’s three-year-old child wandering alone and Marks was the last one to have contact with the little girl.

A Luling man has been arrested after he allegedly shot his neighbor’s cat with a bow and arrow. Sheriff Greg Champagne says 33-year-old Cody Dupre was charged with felony cruetly to animals and his bond was set at 30-thousand dolllars…
cut 13 (06) “…somebody’s pet”
Champagne says Dupre fortunately the arrow did not hit any of the cat’s vital organs and the feline is expected to make a full recovery. Dupre has bonded out of jail.

11:40 LRN Sportscast June 10th

LSU and Coastal Carolina hold workouts at Alex Box Stadium this afternoon. Coastal is 47-16 on the year, while LSU is 45-and-19 and they’ve made a habit of coming from behind late in games this year. Tigers first baseman Greg Deichmann on why this team always believes it has a chance to win…
cut 18 (15) “…their best”
First pitch for game one is at 8 PM.

LSU center fielder Jake Fraley has been drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays. Fraley was the 77th pick overall. He’s hitting .324 on the year and leads the team with 28 stolen bases.

NFL teams do all they can to avoid offseason injuries, but they still happen. For the Saints it looks like they could be without defensive end Hau’oli Kikaha after he tore an ACL team during an organized team activity.

The Bishops of Louisiana, which oversee Catholic Schools in Louisiana, say they are forming a task force to study the future of high school athletics in this state now that LHSAA principals have voted to keep the expanded public-private championship split in place. The Bishops say this doesn’t mean they have closed the door on LHSAA membership and there’s been no commitment to any one future plan.

Former LSU basketball star Shaquille O’ Neal says he would like his son to play college basketball for Kentucky, not LSU. Shareef O’ Neal is a four-star prospect out of California and he’s six-foot-nine at the age of 16. Shaq told 24-7 sports that he would like his son to create his own path. LSU has offered a scholarship to Shareef who is in the Class of 2018.

Nicholls State basketball has announced they’ve signed a former five star prospect. His name is Roddy Peters and NCAA transfer rules will force him to sit out the upcoming season, but he’ll be eligible for the 2017-18 campaign.

18:30 LRN Newscast June 9th

Florida Governor Rick Scott says he’s coming to Louisiana to encourage businesses here to move to the Sunshine State. He says Governor Edwards is trying to raise taxes on employers, and Florida has a better business climate. Governor Edwards spokesman Richard Carbo says this is a political stunt by Scott and Louisianians shouldn’t pay too much attention…:
cut 12 (08) “are over now”

At the State Capitol today, the Louisiana House approved a package of tax bills that would increase state revenues by 220-million dollars for next fiscal year’s budget. But Governor John Bel Edwards has said the legislature needs to raise 600-million dollars to avoid major cuts to education and health care. Several other tax bills are having a difficult time getting out of the House Ways and Means Committee. The special session must wrap up its business two weeks from today.

Louisiana State Police has confirmed that St. Joseph Mayor Ed Brown is at the center of a criminal investigation. Trooper Michael Reichardt says he can’t say much about the case yet, as the investigation is ongoing…
cut 15 (07) “…takes us”
The legislative aduitor accused Mayor Brown of mismanaging the Tensas Parish town’s finances. The city’s financial books are so bad the courts had to appoint a fiscal manager.

Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal is facing a new criminal charge. Ackal has been indicted on an allegation that he planned to have another man arrested and beaten, because he assaulted one of the sheriff’s relatives. Back in March, Ackal was initially indicted on charges he directed officers to beat five inmates at the parish jail’s chapel, where no surveillance cameras could catch it.

The Baton Rouge Coroner’s office has ruled the death of an eight-month-old who was left in a hot car for two hours as an accident.

17:30 LRN Newscast ###Legislative Report###

The Louisiana House has approved 220-million dollars in tax increases after approving numerous bills that are part of the governor’s package. But Governor John Bel Edwards says 600-million dollars is needed to avoid large cuts to health care, education and other areas of state government. The biggest revenue generating bill to pass is a measure that raises taxes on H-M-Os.

Florida Governor Rick Scott says he’s coming to Louisiana to encourage businesses here to move to the Sunshine State. In a statement, Scott said Governor John Bel Edwards called the special session for the sole purpose of raising taxes which will burden the job climate here. Edwards’ spokesman Richard Carbo…:
CUT 10 (06) “your own business”
Carbo says they welcome Governor Scott to Louisiana and hope he spends a lot of money while he’s here.

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed into law a measure that will prevent adult entertainment estbalishments from hiring strippers that are under the age of 21. Jim Kelly with the Covenant House in New Orleans supports the legislation, because if a girl has to be 21 to drink at a strip club, then she should have to be 21 to take her clothes off in that establishment…
cut 7 (07) “….strip club”
Supporters of the new law also say it will keep young girls from becoming victims of human trafficking. But Robert Waters who owns Ric’s Cabaret in New Orleans went to the State Capitol to testify against the legislation. Waters says many of the dancers in his club do so for good reasons…
cut 8 (10) “…higher education”
The new law goes into effect August 1st.

16:45 LRN Sportscast June 9th

An up and coming player on the Saints defense could miss the 2016 season. It’s reported that defensive end Hau’oli Kikaha suffered a torn ACL during organized team activities. The former second round pick was expected to be one of the team’s pass rushers this season. Kikaha also suffered two torn ACLs at the University of Washington.

The LSU baseball team worked out today at Alex Box Stadium as they get ready for their Super Regional Series against Coastal Carolina. Coach Paul Mainieri says there’s no overlooking the Chanticleers, because they are not from a Power Five conference…
cut 30 (14) “…100-thousand people”
Mainieri has yet to decide on a starting pitcher for game one.

16:30 LRN Newscast June 9th

Night clubs in Louisiana will soon be prohibited from hiring strippers who are under the age of 21 because of a bill signed into law. Halen Doughty has more…
voicer 1 (28) “…I’m Halen Doughty”

Tangipahoa Parish deputies arrest a 15-year-old in connection with the double homicide that occurred last week in Natalbany. The teenage boy has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder. Authorities say the shooting was drug related and connected to another fatal shooting that took place the next day.

Florida Governor Rick Scott is coming to Louisiana next week and the reason for his trip is to talk with businesses here about re-locating to the sunshine state. Scott says Florida is a more business friendly state, especially since Governor John Bel Edwards has called a special session that’s looking to raise taxes. Edwards communications director, Richard Carbo calls Governor Scott’s trip purely political…
cut 11 (08) “…we stick together”

State Police have confirmed St. Joseph Mayor Ed Prown is the subject of a criminal invesitgation. A legislative audit has accused Brown of mishandling the Tensas Parish town’s finances. Trooper Michael Reichardt says this could be a lengthy investigation…
cut 14 (06) “….attorney’s office”
A judge appointed a fiscal manager for the town earlier this week and St. Joe’s financial problems have kept them from receiving state funds to improve their drinking water, which has been a murky brown color.

15:30 LRN Newscast June 9th

Governor John Bel Edwards responds to the planned visit by Florida Governor Rick Scott to Louisiana in job recruitment efforts. Michelle Southern reports…:
voicer 2 (29) “….I’m Michelle Southern”

The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office has announced they’ve charged a 15-year-old with two counts of first-degree murder for participating in a double homicide in Natalabany last week. And Lake Charles police have arrested a 16-year-old in the shooting death of a 79-year-old man on Sunday.

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed into law a bill that says nightclubs are prohibited from hiring strippers under the age of 21. Supporters say it will help young women from becoming victims of human trafficking, but Robert Waters, who owns Rick’s Cabaret in New Orleans, says there are 21-years olds who work as strippers to support themselves financially….
cut 9 (10) “…this business”
The new law goes into effect August 1st.

US Senator David Vitter is pushing legislation that attempts to block the Obama Administration’s overtime rule that would require salary employees not making at least $47,476 a year to receive overtime pay. Supporters say this will put more money in the pockets of low to middle-income earners, but Vitter says this overtime rule is actually a bad thing…
cut 5 (07) “…move up”

LRN PM Newscall June 9th

Night clubs in Louisiana will soon be prohibited from hiring strippers who are under the age of 21 because of a bill signed into law. Halen Doughty has more…

CUT 1 (28)  “I’m Halen Doughty”

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Governor John Bel Edwards responds to the planned visit by Florida Governor Rick Scott to Louisiana in job recruitment efforts. Michelle Southern reports…:

CUT 2 (29)  “I’m Michelle Southern”

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US Senator David Vitter has joined 44 other Senators in an attempt to block implementation of the Obama Administration’s overtime rule, which doubles the salary threshold under which employees qualify for overtime pay. Vitter says this will drastically impact small businesses, particularly in Louisiana, as well as employees.

CUT 3 (10)  “the workplace”

Vitter says there is a motion of disapproval making its way through the Senate that would block the implementation of this rule. He says this is another example of executive overreach by the Obama Administration. He says the salary increase is far too drastic for businesses.

CUT 4 (09)  “administratvely”

The current rule says employees who make less than $23,660 can qualify for overtime if they work more than 40 hours. The proposed rule increases the salary threshold to $47,476. Supporters say this rule will put more money into the pockets of low and middle-income workers. But Vitter says the overtime rule is actually a bad thing for American workers.

CUT 5 (07)  “move up”

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Beginning August 1, establishments in Louisiana can no longer hire strippers that are under the age of 21, under a law signed by Governor Edwards.  Senior Vice President for Gulf Coast Bank and foster parent, Kim Carver, says this legislation is important because girls who age out of foster programs are at risk of becoming victims of sex trafficking, especially if they go to work in strip clubs.

CUT 6 (07) “young adults”

Jim Kelly with the Covenant House in New Orleans also supports the new law. He says a lot of the girls that come to Covenant House were strippers or victims of sex trafficking. He says if a girl has to be 21 to drink in an establishment, she should have to be 21 to take her clothes off in that same establishment.

CUT 7 (07) “strip club”

Robert Waters owns Rick’s Cabaret in New Orleans opposes this new law. He says not everyone who works in the adult entertainment industry is a victim. He says many of the dancers in his club do so for good reasons.

CUT 8 (10) “higher education”

Waters says he doesn’t know if this law will do any good, but he does know it will hurt a lot of people. He says there are dancers who depend on the money they make by dancing to support themselves.

CUT 9 (10) “this business”

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Florida Governor Rick Scott says he’s coming to Louisiana to encourage businesses here to move to the Sunshine State. In a statement, Scott said Governor John Bel Edwards called the special session for the sole purpose of raising taxes which will burden the job climate here. Edwards’ spokesman Richard Carbo…:

cut 10 (06)  “your own business”

Carbo says Governor Scott and former Governor Bobby Jindal are one in the same and come with policies that put Louisiana’s budget in the mess that it’s in now. He says this isn’t the first time Scott has been on these job hunting missions and the move is purely political…:

Cut 11 (08) “we stick together”

Carbo says the governor inherited from Jindal a budget with a $2 billion dollar hole, and right now Edwards is focused on putting Louisiana back on a path to prosperity. He says Louisianans will look past this maneuver by Scott…:

cut 12 (08) “are over now”

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The mayor of St. Joseph is at the center of a criminal investigation by Louisiana State Police. Earlier this year a legislative auditor accused Mayor Ed Brown of mismanaging St. Joe’s finances, and the auditor outlined several possible crimes he may have committed. But Trooper Michael Reichardt says Brown has not been arrested yet.

Cut 13 (06)  “very preliminary”

The water in the small Tensas parish town has been murky brown for nearly a decade, and state funds were appropriated to repair the water system. But because of Brown’s failure to submit the required audits, the town cannot access the money. Reichardt says it could be a lengthy investigation.

cut 14 (06)  “attorney’s office”

A judge has stripped Brown of the authority to make financial decisions and appointed a fiscal manager for St. Joe. Reichardt says he can’t say much about the case yet, as the investigation in ongoing.

cut 15 (07) “takes us”

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