16:45 LRN Sportscast March 1

Tonight at the Maravich Center it’s the final regular season home game for the LSU Tigers as they host Missouri. The Bayou Bengals enter this contest with a record of 17-12, 10-6 in the Southeastern Conference, one game back of Kentucky and Texas A-and-M, who occupy first place in the league standings. Tip-off is at 8 PM.

The Girls Top 28 State Tournament is underway in Hammond. Tonight it’s the Class Five-A semifinals as Natchitoches Central faces Mount Carmel and Denham Springs battles Mandeville.

The Sun Belt Conference announced today that football member schools New Mexico State and Idaho are leaving the league following the 2017 season. Which means the Sun Belt will be a 10-team league in 2018 as Coastal Carolina is still set to join the conference. Commissioner Karl Benson says geography and the fact that New Mexico State and Idaho haven’t won many football games, went into the decision by the league presidents to remove those two schools.

Saints Owner Tom Benson released a statement today regarding the release of wide receiver Marques Colston. Benson said there have been very few players in our franchise’s history that have represented this team with the class, dignity and performance of Marques Colston. After 10 seasons, Colston leaves New Orleans as the team’s all-time leading receiver. He also holds the franchise’s mark for most receiving yards and touchdowns.

NFL analyst Mike Detillier says Colston will be tough to replace, but he advises against the Saints using an early draft pick to find his replacement…
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It’s a light schedule of college baseball games tonight. UNO is at UL Lafayette and ULM hosts Valparaiso.

LSU is at Nicholls State tomorrow. Coach Paul Mainieri has named Kramer Robertson as his new starting shortstop.

16:30 LRN Newscast March 1

Not much action at the State Capitol today as House members put off for another day votes on bills that would increase taxes on alcohol and cigarettes. A senate committee has also decided to wait until Thursday to approve its version of a budget cutting plan. Lawmakers have until March ninth to agree on a plan to close a 940-million dollar deficit for this fiscal year.

According to Bankrate-dot-com, Louisiana is the fifth worst state in the country for retirees. Bankrate’s Senior Analyst Claes Bell says the state’s high crime rate and poor healthcare quality are to blame. But Bell says the news isn’t all bad. He says retirees who live on an fixed income may find Louisiana a good state to spend their golden years…
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Bankrate ranked Wyoming as the best state for retirment and New York as the worst.

Education leaders are working on a plan to make sure more students apply for financial assistance to attend college. Michelle Southern has the story…
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The second former Marksville officer who is accused in the fatal shooting of a six-year-old boy could be released on bond as early as tomorrow. The attorney for 31-year-old Derrick Stafford says the paperwork is ready to be filed for Stafford to gain his release on a one-million dollar property bond. The other officer involved in the shooting, Norris Greenhouse Junior, was released on a one million dollar bond in November.

LRN PM Newscall March 1

According to a new report from Bankrate-dot-com, Louisiana is the 5th worst state for retirement. Halen Doughty has the story…

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Education leaders are working on a plan to make sure more students apply for financial assistance to attend a two-year or four year college. Michelle Southern has the story…

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Louisiana is the 5th worst state for retirement, according to a new report from Bankrate-dot-com. Claes (Claus) Bell, a senior analyst at Bankrate, says they examined several key factors to determine the quality of life in retirement, including cost of living, taxes, healthcare, crime, and residents’ overall well-being.

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Bell says the crime rate is an important factor because elderly people are typically targets for crime. Weather was also considered in the study.

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While people may think of beaches when they think retirement, only one of the 10 best states touches a coast, but 9 of the 12 worst states are coastal. It’s not all bad news for Louisiana. Bell says retirees who live on a fixed income may find Louisiana a good state to spend their golden years….

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Wyoming is the best state for retirement, and New York is the worst. West Virginia, Oregon and Arkansas also finished behind Louisiana.

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A Baton Rouge man has been arrested after an unrelated DNA test links him to a 1996 rape case. Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola says 20 years ago, a 17-year-old girl was walking down the street and asked now 59-year-old Jerry Williams for a ride, where he then took her to his house and raped her. He says during the initial investigation, detectives had trouble re-contacting the victim so the case went unsolved…

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Coppola says Williams was arrested back in December for one count of domestic abuse battery when his DNA test was conducted. He says Williams was questioned about the rape in 1996 but investigators weren’t able to follow up with the victim…

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Coppola says Williams was booked on the charge of second degree rape.

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A Financial Aid Working Group is meeting today to formulate a plan to make sure public high school students comply with a new policy requiring them to apply for assistance to go to college. Department of Education’s Assistant Superintendent Ken Bradford says only 44% of students are applying for any kind of financial aid, which is disappointing….

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Bradford says 55% of the new jobs in Louisiana will require at least one to two years of specialized education or training. He says many families don’t realize that, even if a student doesn’t get a scholarship, there are other options out there that help pay for education after high school.

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Bradford says, in two years, students will have to either fill out a financial aid form, apply for TOPS or sign a waiver allowing them to opt out in order to get their diploma. He says the Financial Aid Working Group is also discussing how schools can be more of assistance in helping students get financial aid.

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With just 8 days left in the special legislative session, legislators are slowly working to fix Louisiana’s massive budget deficit. Ruston Representative Robert Shadoin says things are moving, but sometimes it seems to be at a glacial pace. He believes in the coming days there will be increased communication between the Senate and the House and bills…

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Shadoin says there will likely be some changes to the House’s budget cut bill that was passed because those cuts went deeper than anticipated. He says he didn’t want to vote for the increase in the sales tax but it had to be done…

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Monroe Representative Katrina Jackson is the author of the legislation that increases the state’s sales tax by another penny. But Jackson says they still need another 175 million to 250 million dollars to close the deficit. And she says there are still numerous revenue raising bills that can be passed by the house.

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

If you go to Marques Colston’s website, the Colston Project, you can find a thank you to the Saints franchise and fans for his 10 years in New Orleans. The team’s all-time leader in catches, receiving yards and touchdowns was released after a sensational career in the Crescent City. Colston says in his thank you that it’s been an honor to wear the Black and GolD and he looks forward to the next chapter of his career. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says Colston goes down as the Saints best receiver in the franchise’s history…
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Detillier says Colston will be tough to replace, but believes the Saints should use its first couple of draft picks to fix the defense.

Pelicans Coach Alvin Gentry says they expect Anthony Davis will play tomorrow night when New Orleans visits Houston. A-D missed Saturday’s loss to Minnesota because of a sprained right toe.

It’s the final regular season home game for the LSU men’s basketball team as they take on the Missouri Tigers. Before the contest, seniors Keith Hornsby, Josh Gray and Henry Shortess will be recognized. Hornsby will miss his third straight game with a sports hernia. Even without Hornsby, the Tigers should win. Missouri is just 10-19 on the season, 3-13 in the SEC. Tip-off is at 8 PM.

Last night in college hoops…Nicholls State kept its hopes alive to reach the Southland Conference Tournament as they defeated UNO 80-76. McNeese State won its first road game of the year as the Cowboys defeated Lamar 77-74. Southeastern Louisiana edged Northwestern State 84-82. Jordan Capps had 29 points and 19 rebounds as the Lions won their 7th straight home game. And in the SWAC…Mississippi Valley edged Southern 58-57.

The Girls Top 28 tournament gets underway in Hammond today.

10:30 Newscast March 1

Republican Presidential candidates Donald Trump and US Senator Marco Rubio will hold campaign rallies in Louisiana on Friday, a day before Louisiana’s Presidential primary. Analysts say Trump has the momentum heading into tonight’s Super Tuesday primary, but pollster John Couvillion says Trump is not a lock to win in Louisiana, because only republicans can vote in the Republican primary…
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At the state capitol, there’s eight days left in the special session and there’s been little progress in coming together on a plan to fill a 900-million dollar shortfall for this fiscal year. LSU President F King Alexander says the talk about deep cuts to higher education is hurting enrollment efforts….
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The special session must conclude on March 9th.

There’s about seven-thousand low-income students who receive a state-funded voucher to attend a private school, but Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith has filed legislation that would prohibit any additional students from getting a voucher. Smith says legislators need to resolve the budget crisis before expanding the program…
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Smith says the program also needs to be reevaluated after a Tulane study showed voucher students are not performing well in the area of math.

The Storm Prediction Center says there’s a marginal threat of severe weather today for northeast Louisiana. Chris Guilbeau, Deputy Director with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, says keep an ear out for potential weather warnings today…
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The governor has declared this week….Severe Weather Awareness Week.

17:30 LRN Legislative Report

The House postponed votes until tomorrow on bills that would raise taxes on alcohol and cigarettes. House Speaker Taylor Barras says they are waiting to see what the Senate will do with a House-approved measure that calls for 106-million dollars in cuts to the current fiscal year…
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The special session ends on March 9th and the House and Senate are far part when it comes to a plan on how to deal with a 900-million dollar budget deficit.

And LSU President F King Alexander stands behind comments that proposed cuts to higher education could keep the LSU football team off the field next fall…
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State agencies are describing what the potential impacts will be if the legislature approves the House’s plan to cut 106-million dollars from the current fiscal year’s budget. Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Rebekah Gee says they would have to lay-off restaurant inspectors, which is a serious public health risk…
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The Department of Education says if the House’s budget cutting plan goes through, they won’t be able to give out standardized tests this spring and payments for voucher will stop before the end of the school year. House Appropriations Chairman Cameron Henry says he’s open to reducing the size of the cut the department of education could receive…
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16:45 LRN Sportscast Feb 29

The Saints made it official today by releasing their all-time leader in catches, receiving yards and touchdowns, Marques Colston. The man nicknamed as “Quiet Storm” had his contract terminated with the designation “failed physical.” Colston has been a steady performer for the Black and Gold the last decade, as he caught over seven-hundred passes for 97-hundred yards and 72 touchdowns. But was never named to a Pro Bowl team.

In other Saints news….ESPN is reproting free-agent linebacker James Laurinatis will meet wtih the Black and Gold tomorrow.

LSU President F. King Alexander stands by his comments that Fighting Tigers football is at risk, unless the state comes up with the necessary funding to prevent huge budget cuts….
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Alexander says the talk of budget cuts is impacting recruiting.

The LSU baseball Tigers remain ranked in the top ten in the major college baseball polls, despite losing two games last week. The Bayou Bengals won easily yesterday as they defeated Sacramento State 11 to 1. The winning pitcher was John Valek, who allowed one run in seven inngs and struck out six. Coach Paul Mainieri says Valek was the story of the game, by throwing strikes and keeping Sac State’s hitters off balance…
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The Tigers return to action on Wednesday when they visit Nicholls State.

UL Lafayette lost three games last week and they fell nine spots in the Perfect Game poll to 17. Baseball America has the Cajuns ranked 16th.

14:30 LRN Newscast Feb 29

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump blames a bad ear piece as why he couldn’t hear a question during a CNN interview when asked about the support he’s received from former KKK leader David Duke . The billionaire businessman said he knows nothing about Duke or white supremacists. Duke says he is no longer a white supremacist, so Trump doesn’t have to answer the question…
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Duke says political oberservers said his support of Trump would hurt the real estate mogul, but tha’s not the case at all.

State Treasurer John Kennedy says he’s willing to move 44 of his employees to a state-owned building if there’s enough space for them. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the move would save the state nearly 294-thousand dollars annually. Kennedy doubts it would save the state that much, but even if it saves one dollar, he says he’ll do it.

Captain Clay Higgins, the man made famous for his “no nonsense” viral Crime Stoppers videos, announces he’s resigning from the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s office. Michelle Southern reports…
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Flu bug expert, Doctor Frank Welch, with the state office of public health, predicts an increase in flu cases. Welch says surrounding states are reporting an uptick in influenza and it’s only a matter of time before it reaches Louisiana. He says take steps to prevent getting the flu…
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He also advises people to wash their hands, stay home if ill and avoid sick people.

10:30 Newscast Feb 29

The state House convenes this afternoon and one of the bills they are expected to take up is a measure that would raise the state’s tax on alcohol for the first time since 1948. The bill’s author, Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox, says some legislators might be okay with increasing the alcohol tax because it hasn’t been raised since the 40s…
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The full House is also anticipated to take up a bill to increase the cigarette tax by 22-cents.

The flu bug has been very quiet this year, but that may change soon. Influenza expert, Doctor Frank Welch, with the state office of public health, says the number of flu cases are starting to rise across the country…
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Welch says it’s still not too late to get that flu shot.

State Senators are hearing about the potential impacts if they approve a House bill that cuts an additional 106-million dollars from this fiscal year’s budget. Superintendent of Education John White says they would close early childhood programs, send voucher students back to public schools and wipe out standardized testing. That led to this question by Senator Wesley Bishop…
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Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Rebekah Gee says they would have to lay-off restaurant inspectors, which would lead to more cases of foodborne illnesses.

A new water testing laboratory opens in Shreveport today. State department of health and hospitals spokesperson Bob Johannessen says this will help them cut down on shipping costs and improve the time it takes to test samples taken from water samples in north Louisiana…
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Johannessen says this new lab is expected to save the state 50-thousand dollars a year.

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The Louisiana National Guard at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans opens their Boots in the Sand Desert Storm exhibit today. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The state Department of Health and Hospitals will open a water testing lab in Shreveport, which will help speed up the testing process from samples taken in north Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more on the story…

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The proposed penny increase to the state’s four-cent sales tax easily clears a Senate committee heads to the Senate floor. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Louisiana National Guard at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans opens a Desert Storm exhibit today to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the conflict. Louisiana National Guard Historian Rhett Breerwood says 16 of our guard’s units were mobilized and nine were sent to the war zone. He says the Boots in the Sand exhibit honors multiple units, one being the 527th Engineer Battalion out of Bossier City….

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A closing date has not been set for the Desert Storm display. Breerwood says the 159th MASH Unit is also being honored in the exhibit. He says they played a significant role during the conflict and they were the last ones to leave.

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Breerwood says as visitors tour the exhibit, they can expect to see original equipment, uniforms and pictures taken by soldiers overseas from 1990 to 1991. He says also many enemy weapons captured by Guardsman will be on display.

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The House is expected to take up a bill today that would raise the alcohol tax for the first time since 1948. The author of the measure, Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox, says every dollar we can raise is important and this tax would generate 27 million dollars a year.

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Cox says there are a few legislators against raising the alcohol tax, but many are more willing to increase “sin taxes” than sales or income taxes. He says we can’t keep making drastic cuts to higher education.

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The full house is also anticipated to take up a bill to increase the cigarette tax by 22 cents. Cox believes some legislators might be okay with increasing the alcohol tax because it hasn’t been raised since the 40s.

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The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals opens a new water testing laboratory in Shreveport on Monday. The lab is expected to speed up the time it takes to test samples from drinking water systems in north Louisiana. Currently water samples from the northern part of the state are shipped to Baton Rouge. DHH spokesperson Bob Johannessen says this will be especially helpful when communities are under a boil water advisory…

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The Shreveport lab will cost $18,300 initially. However, the lab is expected to save the state even more money each year by eliminating water sample shipping costs. Johannessen says the savings will be significant…

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Johannessen also says this project is one of many ways DHH is trying to increase efficiency across the state to benefit Louisiana communities…

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A Senate committee sends to the Senate floor a bill that would raise the state’s four-cent sales tax by a penny. The panel changed the sunset date of the additional penny from 18-months to five years. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says an 18-month sunset won’t help their current budget problems, because it couldn’t be used for ongoing expenses like higher education…

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The extra penny on the state sales tax would go into effect on April 1st and raise 210-million dollars. Morrell says they also need this additional revenue in place long enough so they can perform long-term budget reform..

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The House put the 18-month sunset on the additional penny. But Governor John Bel Edwards urged the senate to raise the sunset, because it wouldn’t address the state’s budget needs. Revenue Secretary Kimberly Robinson spoke for the governor..

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Solid pitching and plenty of offense led to an 11-1 victory for the 5th ranked LSU baseball team against Sacramento State on Sunday. Starting pitcher John Valek allowed one run in seven innings and struck out six. The Akron transfer says he felt more comfortable in his second start in an LSU uniform…

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LSU blew a three-run lead on Saturday to the Hornets and loss. The Tigers made sure that didn’t happen yesterday. After scoring five runs in the third, LSU kept adding runs in the 5th, 6th and 7th innings. Coach Paul Mainieri liked seeing that…

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Mainieri says Valek was the story of the game by throwing strikes and keeping Sac State’s hitters off balance…

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In his final regular season game at the Thomas Assembly Center, senior guard  Alex Hamilton messed around and recorded a triple-double to help Louisiana Tech beat Rice 88-69 on Saturday night in front of 55-hundred fans. Hamilton had 25 points. 11 rebounds, and 11 asssits to register the progam’s first triple-double since 1991. Hamilton says to do it on senior night made the accomplishment even sweeter…

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By scoring 25 points, Hamilton is now fourth in school history for points scored. Louisiana Tech has now won five of its last six games as they enter the final week of the regular season. Hamilton says they need to stay focused…

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