12:30 LRN Newscast May 9th

A new study from Carinsurance.com shows Louisiana is the third most dangerous state for teen drivers. Highway safety advocate, Col. Jim Champagne is not surprised because he says we give teen drivers too much freedom at an early age….
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The study also found Louisiana teens are driving drunk at a rate of 9-percent, and 49-percent are texting and driving.

Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden has filed paperwork to run for Congress and it’s expected he’ll challenge 2nd District US Representative Cedric Richmond, who represents New Orleans and parts of the River Parishes and Baton Rouge. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Holden could be a strong challenger to Richmond…
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Holden is term-limited and can’t run for re-election as Baton Rouge’s mayor.

The tiny Tensas Parish town of St. Joseph may finally get their water problems resolved, as members of the governor’s staff are there today to discuss fixing the brown tap water. Halen Doughty has more…
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11:40 LRN Sportscast May 9

The LSU Tigers completed a three-game sweep of the Arkansas Razorbacks by beating the Hogs 7-1 on Mother’s Day. Catcher Jordan Romero put the game out of reach with a three-run homer in the 5th inning. Romero’s team-leading eighth home run came on a 3-0 pitch….
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In the Baseball America poll, the Tigers are ranked 11th. Tulane is ranked 18th after sweeping South Florida.

Louisiana Tech swept a conference opponent for the first time since 2012. The Bulldogs blanked Middle Tennessee five to nothing yesterday as Casey Sutton tossed his second complete game shutout of the season. Tech is now 15-9 in the league, three games back of Southern Miss for first place. Those two teams meet in Hattiesburg this weekend.

UL Lafayette beat Appalachian State four to one yesterday and the Cajuns are three games back of South Alabama for first place in the Sun Belt. The Cajuns scored three runs in the eighth and Dylan Moore got his fifth win of the year as he pitched two scoreless innings of relief.

ULM is 9-15 in the league after knocking off Troy four to three yesterday. Warhawks starter Keegan Curtis earned his first win of the year after allowing just one earned run in six complete innings.

Southeastern Louisiana defeated Lamar two to one.

10:30 LRN Newscast May 9

The House Appropriations Committee has begun discussions on the proposed budget for next fiscal year. The governor’s proposed spending plan only allocated a third of the approximately 300-million dollars needed to fully cover tuition costs for eligible TOPS students. Chairman of the budget committee, Cameron Henry of Metairie, says that’s not enough…
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Henry says they’ll move money away from the state health department to make sure TOPS is fully funded.

The full House is scheduled to hear a bill this afternoon that would prohibit open buring of explosives and munitions. But the bill’s author, Minden Representative Gene Reynolds, says the legislation might not be needed, if they work out a compromise with Clean Harbors, a company that open burns near Colfax….
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Louisiana’s US Senate race is six months away. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says right now, the favorites to make a December runoff are any of the major Republican candidates…
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There are two major Democrats, businesswoman Caroline Fayard and PSC Member Foster Campbell.

Governor John Bel Edwards’ staff are in St. Joseph today to meet with residents who have complained for years about brown drinking water. Deputy Chief of Staff, Julie Baxter Payer, says there’s nearly eight-million dollars to available repair the town’s water system, but unfortunately St. Joseph cannot receive the money, because it has yet to complete a 2015 financial audit.…
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Baxter Payer hopes that gets done soon.

LRN Am newscall May 9th

Today, the House Appropriations Committee is expected to approve a proposed budget for next fiscal year that will fully fund TOPS. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The tiny Tensas Parish town of St. Joseph may finally get their water problems resolved, as members of the governor’s staff are there today to discuss fixing the brown tap water. Halen Doughty has more…

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The U.S. Senate election is six months away and so far it’s been a slow race. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A bill that would prohibit open burning of explosives and munitions could be withdrawn from the regular session. There’s opposition from a company called Clean Harbors, which has a location near Colfax that open burns. Minden Rep. Gene Reynolds says he’s talked with Clean Harbors and the state department of environmental quality….

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Reynolds says if lawmakers and Clean Harbors are able to come up with a reliable solution, the bill will no longer be necessary.

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Reynolds says in the bill’s place would be a House resolution which would call for local input before Clean Harbors can receive a new permit next year.

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Key members of the Governor’s staff are in St. Joseph today, where  brown water is flowing from faucets in the Tensas Parish town. The governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Julie Baxter Payer, says they are there to inform St. Joseph residents about what’s being done to improve the drinking water…

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Baxter Payer says there is $7.8 million available to repair the town’s water system, but unfortunately St. Joseph cannot receive the money, because it has yet to complete a 2015 financial audit. She says they are waiting on a court to approve a financial manager that will be assigned to improve the town’s financial records…

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Residents of St. Joseph say the tap water has been pale yellow to murky brown for over 8 years. Baxter Payer hopes everyone will come out to their 5pm meeting to discuss the water.

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We’re six months away from Louisiana’s U.S. Senate election and it’s been a slow race so far. That’s the opinion of ULM Political Science Professor, Dr. Joshua Stockley, who says we haven’t seen or heard much from the nine declared candidates. He says this election is very similar to last year’s governor’s election.

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Stockley says we’ll see an uptick in attention to the race after the major party conventions in the summer. He says right now, many voters are focused on the state’s budget problems and the legislative session.

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Stockley says the presidential election will likely play a role in who wins this Senate seat. He says right now, the favorites are any of the major Republican candidates.

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The House Appropriations Committee will vote today on a proposed budget for next fiscal year that’s expected to fully fund the TOPS scholarship program. Governor John Bel Edwards proposed spending plan only allocated a third of the approximately 300-million dollars needed to fully cover tuition costs for eligible students. Chairman of the committee, Cameron Henry of Metairie, says that’s not enough….

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If legislators fully fund TOPS that means 183-million dollars will be moved from other areas of the budget. Edwards says it would be great if the state can cover 100-percent of the costs for TOPS, but that will mean less state funding for hospitals, public education and state prisons…

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But Henry says TOPS is a priority for a majority of House members and if state agencies receive less funding next fiscal year than they currently receive, they’ll have to make do…

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After couple of wild victories on Friday and Saturday night, LSU had a normal win on Saturday as they defeated Arkansas 7-1 on Mother’s Day. After giving up nine runs on Saturday, the Tigers had a much better pitching performance on Sunday. Freshman Caleb Gilbert made his first start and pitched five scoreless innings. Coach Paul Mainieri was proud of Gilbert’s performance…

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LSU catcher Jordan Romero put the game out of reach with a three-run homer in the 5th inning. Romero’s team-leading 8th home run came on a 3-0 pitch…

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LSU’s Kramer Robertson played on Sunday despite a huge fat lip, after getting hit by a ball on Saturday night on a throw from the outfield. Robertson had one hit in Sunday’s win and Mainieri admires the toughness of his starting shortstop…

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10:30 LRN Newscast May 7th

A two-year-old girl is dead and authorities say a man who babysat the child is considered a person of interest in the case. Authorities say Willow Rain Renteria-Molina’s body was found in a remote area of Beauregard Parish. Vernon Parish Sheriff Sam Craft says 33-year-old Rodney “Donnie” Bailey Junior was the last person to see her alive and he is in custody.

An LSU audit supports the university’s claims that its former band director Roy King improperly awarded musician scholarships to Golden Girls dance team and color guard. LSU released the aduit to the Advocate newspaper. King has filed a lawsuit against LSU over his recent firing.

A 36-year-old Lafayette woman has pleaded guilty to stealing gift guards whe she worked for the US Postal Service. Tonia Moore-Parker faces five years in prison. The US Attorney’s office says Moore-Parker opened five envelopes and stole gift guards worth 150-dollars.

There are three Cajun jockeys in today’s Kentucky Debry. Kent Desormeaux is riding one of the favorites, Exaggerator. Desormeaux is looking for his fourth Kentucky Derby win. Also, Corey Lanerie is aboard Mo Tom and Brian Hernandez Junior has the saddle for Tom’s Ready. Mo Tom and Tom’s Ready are owned by Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson.

Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Doctor Rebekah Gee is using Mother’s Day as a reminder for women, especially those over 40, to make sure they get annual mammograms and regular cervical cancer screenings…
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Gee says she lost her mother to breast cancer when she was 16 and doesn’t want others to go through the same experience.

The Powerball jackpot for tonight’s drawing is 415 million. Ticket sales will conclude at 9 PM.

09:30 LRN Newscast May 7th

Vernon Parish Sheriff authorities have announced that the body of a two-girl was found in a remote area in Beauregard Parish. Sheriff Sam Craft says 33-year-old Rodney “Donnie” Bailey Junior is considered a person of interest, as he was the last person to see Willow Rain Renteria-Molina of Hornbeck alive. Bailey would often babysit the child according to family members. Bailey is in custody as authorities have charged him with other crimes.

A study from the firm KPMG ranks north Louisiana has the most compeitive place to do business in the country. Scott Martinez, President of the North Louisiana Economic Partnership, says low utility costs is one reason why Monroe and Shreveport rank high on this list…
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Tonight’s Powerball jackpot is $415 million. This is the second time this year the jackpot has surpassed 400-million dollars. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says the large jackpots have boosted ticket sales 50-percent from this time last year.
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Ticket sales stop at 9 PM tonight.

Saints and Pelicans Owner Tom Benson, along with his wife Gayle, are in Louisville to watch two of his horses run in today’s Kentucky Derby. Mo Tom and Tom’s Ready are not considered favorities to win the race.

The LSU baseball team won its series opener with Arkansas last night, beating the Hogs five to four. Alex Lange earned his sixth victory of the season on the mound. Game two is tonight at 6:30.

08:30 LRN Newscast May 7th

A 33-year-old man is in custody in connection with the death of a two-year-old child. Authorities found Willow Rain Renteria-Molina’s body of Hornbeck in a remote area of Beauregard Parish. Vernon Sheriff Sam Craft says Rodney “Donnie” Bailey Junior is considered a person of interest as he was the last person to see the little girl alive. Bailey is reportedly not cooperating with authorities, but he is in jail on several other charges, including gun possession by a convicted felon.

A 78-year-old Shreveport woman could face the next decade behind bars for cashing Social Security checks that were mistankenly sent to a dead man for nearly three decades. Rose Marie Jackson Allen will be sentenced in September after pleading guilty to theft of government property. Allen shared a post office box with a man who died in 1986, but the government kept sending him social security checks. It’s believed Allen collected over 200-thousand dollars in illegal benefits.

Tonight’s PowerBall jackpot is a whopping $415 million, the 7th largest prize in the game’s history. Louisiana Lottery spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says this would be one heck of a Mother’s Day present…;
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Saints and Pelicans Owner Tom Benson has two horses in today’s Kentucky Derby. Their names are Mo Tom and Tom’s Ready. Mo Tom’s odds are 20-1, and Tom’s Ready is 30-1.

With Mother’s Day on Sunday, the Department of Health and Hospitals is urging all women to get regular health checks, including mammograms. Secretary Rebekah Gee says she lost her mother to breast cancer when she was 16 and doesn’t want others to go through the same experience. Gee says you don’t want to wait until it’s too late…
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07:30 LRN Sportscast May 7th

17th ranked LSU defeated Arkansas five to four last night. The game was tied at two in the sixth, when LSU took advantage of some control problems by Arkansas pitchers to take a 5-4 lead. Hunter Newman preserved the win for his third save. Alex Lange improved to 6-3 by throwing 7.1 innings and giving up three runs.

The 25th ranked Ragin Cajuns blanked Appalachian State seven-zip. Gunner Leger, Evan Guillory and Will Bacon combined to strikeout a season-high 14 batters. Guillory posted 7 Ks in three innings.

Troy topped ULM five to three. Louisiana Tech rallied from an early 3-0 deficit to double up Middle Tennessee eight to four. Ralph Gladu homered and drove in three runs. 16th ranked Tulane trounced South Florida 9-4. Jake Willsey blasted two home runs.

In the SWAC….Arkansas Pine-Bluff over Grambling in 10 innings, 4-3 and Texas Southern edged Southern 8-6.

Southeastern Louisiana trailed 5-1 last night but erased the deficit with 8 runs in the 5th inning and went on to beat Lamar 14-6. The Lions are now 19-3 in the Southland. Right fielder Ryan Byers tripled and homered and drove in five runs on the night.

Northwestern State beat Arkansas State in non-conference action. Adam Oller was the winning pitcher as he did not allow a hit for 6.1 innings.

Elsewhere…Stephen F Austin defeated McNeese 8-2, Abilene Christian was a six to one winner over UNO and Houston Baptist knocked off Nicholls eight to three.

In Class Five-A Baseball playoff action last night. These are all results from game one of their best three series. Top-seeded Barbe blanked 24th seeded St. Amant three to nothing. 3rd seeded Airline doubled up 11th seeded Byrd 8-4, 4th seeded Catholic High defeated Jesuit in 10 innings 5-4 and 15th seeded Acadiana knocked off 26th seeded Ruston 8-5.

16:45 LRN Sportscast May 6th

LSU Starting Pitcher Alex Lange gets the start tonight as the Fighting Tigers host Arkansas. Lange says he’s excited about the Friday night start, his first in regular season play….
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Jared Poche, who has been the Tigers Friday night starter for most of the season, will pitch tomorrow night. LSU enters tonight’s game with an 11-10 record in SEC Play, while Arkansas is just 7-and-14.

In other college baseball action….UL Lafayette is home to take on Appalachian State. The Cajuns are in second place in the league, while the Mountaineers are in last place. Southeastern is at Lamar. The Lions have a two-game lead over the Cardinals for first place.

Also, Louisiana Tech hosts Middle Tennessee.

Saints and Pelicans Owner Tom Benson has two horses in tomorrow’s Kentucky Derby. Mo Tom is the four horse and Tom’s Better will start from the 12th gate. Mo Tom is 20-1 to win after finishing second in the Louisiana Derby. Tom’s Better odds are at 30-1.

Former LSU star Ben Simmons will not participate in next week’s NBA draft combine in Chicago. It’s not unusual for the potential top pick to skip this combine.

14:30 LRN Newscast May 6th

Prosecutors decide not to file any criminal charges in the death of a mentally ill man, who was shot and killed by sheriff deputies last December. Michelle Southern has more…
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Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Doctor Rebekah Gee is using Mother’s Day as a reminder for women, especially those over 40, to make sure they get annual mammograms and regular cervical cancer screenings…
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State Police has issued a Missing Child Advisory as the search is on for a missing two-year-old girl from Vernon Parish, who could be endangered. Authorities say two-year-old Willow Rain Renteria-Molina is a white girl with long blonde hair and brown eyes and went missing from her home. Anyone with information should contact the Vernon Parish Sheriff’s office.

A study from the firm KPMG ranks north Louisiana has the most compeitive place to do business in the country. Scott Martinez, President of the North Louisiana Economic Partnership, says low utility costs is one reason why Monroe and Shreveport rank high on this list…
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The data from the study shows that Monroe and Shreveport each rank about 8-percent lower than the national average for business costs.