06:45 Sportscast, March 11th, 2016

LSU announces quarterback Anthony Jennings is leaving the Tigers and transferring to another school after the spring semester, then he’ll be immediately eligible to play anywhere. Jennings tweeted yesterday thanks to LSU for giving him the opportunity to play the game he loves and to graduate. His departure likely means that Purdue transfer Danny Etling is Brandon Harris’ primary back-up.

Before a scheduled visit with the Colts, the Saints are bringing back backup QB Luke McCown on a 2 year deal. McCown was placed on injured reserve and had season ending back surgery. He filled in for Drew Brees in a loss to Carolina last season, but he played really well and proved his worth.

The Pelicans are the longest shot to reach the NBA playoffs, but the team says they are not giving up. New Orleans takes on the Memphis Grizzlies on the road tonight at 7pm.

The LHSAA Boys Top 28 tournament continues in Lake Charles today. It’s been exciting so far as both Class 4A semifinal games were decided at the buzzer Thursday.

UL Lafayette and LSU are in action in their respective conference tournaments today. The Sun Belt Tournament is once again taking place in New Orleans at the Lakefront Arena. Coach Bob Marlin hopes to see a packed house…:
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The Cajuns are a four-seed, while ULM is a two-seed and they’ll play tomorrow afternoon in the semifinals. LSU faces Tennessee in the SEC Quarterfinals today. Coach Johnny Jones says there are a couple of areas where they need to play better this weekend…:
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Both Nicholls and Southeastern are out of their tournaments. The Lions fell to Houston Baptist 73-68 in the quarterfinals of the Southland. Sam Houston edged The Colonels 60-59.

 

06:30 Newscast, March 11th, 2016

Thousands of homes are under water and more rain is on the way today. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards and Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser are traveling to north Louisiana today to visit shelters and assess storm damage. The governor has now declared a state of emergency for the entire state.

Several roads are closed across southeast Louisiana that’s getting pelted with rain right now, and the Tangipahoa Parish Office of Homeland Security is reporting residents in nearly 100 homes had to be rescued as the large system moves through the area.

A majority of Louisiana residents are willing to pay higher taxes to support education and roads, according to a new survey from LSU. Fifty-one percent of respondents want the state to spend more on K through 12 public education, and 50-percent say the same for higher ed. Michael Henderson, with the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, says those surveyed were asked if they’d pay higher taxes for public education and higher ed…:
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He says a majority of respondents were also in favor of increased spending, and higher taxes, for healthcare.

Authorities remind the public to NOT attempt to drive through high water or cross barricades. You can log on to the DOTD website, 511la.org to get updated information on road closures or download the “Way to Geaux” app.

 

LRN AM Newscall March 11, 2016

Thousands of homes are under water and more rain is on the way today. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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We’re starting to see more flu cases in Louisiana after a slow start to this flu season. Emelie Gunn reports…

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According to a new survey from LSU, most Louisiana residents are okay with paying higher taxes to support K through 12 schools and higher education. Halen Doughty has more…

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 Flash flood warnings remain in effect as more rain is expected to be dumped on Louisiana today and into tomorrow. State Climatologist Barry Keim says that while the greatest rain totals so far have been in northern Louisiana, southeastern Louisiana will be most affected today and tomorrow…

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Keim says as of now there is a low probability of high wind, hail, and tornadoes, but heavy rain and flooding is still a substantial risk…

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Over 35-hundred homes have been evacuated in Bossier Parish as a result of flood waters. Lt. Bill Davis with the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office wants people to know that more flooding is possible.

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Davis says they’ve used high water vehicles and boats to rescue more than 200 people who could not get out of their homes or vehicles. He says most of the residents in Bossier never thought they’d see flooding like this.

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The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals has advised that all Louisiana residents be aware of dangerous flood waters and to take precautions. DHH spokesperson Bob Johannessen says to avoid flood waters if possible and keep children out of the water.

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Johannessen says to proceed with caution even after the rain.

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So far the flooding has resulted in three deaths in Louisiana, including a six-year-old child in Ouachita Parish.  

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The number of flu cases in Louisiana has started to increase recently, particularly cases of the H1N1 flu virus. Department of Health and Hospitals flu expert Dr. Frank Welch says this kind of trend is uncommon for this time of year and it likely due to the slow start of the flu season…

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Welch says H1N1 exhibits typical flu symptoms, including the sudden onset of back pain, fever, and itchy eyes. He says people should not take the flu lightly.

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Welch says about 500 people die each year in Louisiana from the flu. He strongly advises people to get a flu shot because it is the best way to avoid getting the flu.

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A majority of Louisiana residents are willing to pay higher taxes to support education and roads, according to a new survey from LSU. Fifty-one percent of respondents want the state to spend more on K through 12 public education, and 50-percent say the same for higher ed.  Michael Henderson, with the LSU Public Policy Research Lab, says they asked people about paying taxes to pay for these services to put people in the same position as the legislators.

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Forty-six percent of those polled said they are willing to pay higher taxes to support transportation infrastructure. The state legislature just completed a special session where they raised taxes to prevent deep budget cuts to higher education. Henderson says this survey suggests many voters are not upset that legislators approved higher taxes…

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The survey also shows the percentage of Louisiana residents who think the sales tax is too high has fallen from 45-percent in 2013 to 32-percent this year. Henderson says opinions about income taxes followed the same trend, declining from 45-percent in 2008 to 25-percent today.

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A majority of respondents were also in favor of increased spending, and higher taxes, for healthcare. They did not support more spending for law enforcement, welfare, food stamps, or costal protection and restoration.

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UL Lafayette and LSU are in action in their respective conference tournaments today. The Sun Belt Tournament is once again taking place in New Orleans at the Lakefront Arena. Coach Bob Marlin hopes to see a lot of their fans in the stands…

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The Cajuns are a four-seed, while ULM is a two-seed and they’ll play tomorrow afternoon in the semifinals. Warhawks Coach Keith Richard’s team has won nine in a row and he likes how his squad has been able to put up points this year…

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Majok Deng leads ULM as he’s averaging almost 19 points a game. Richard says Deng’s work ethic is the reason why he’s been so successful this year…

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LSU faces Tennessee in the SEC Quarterfinals this afternoon. For the Tigers to get in the Big Dance, they must win the SEC Tournament. Coach Johnny Jones says there are a couple of areas where they need to play better this weekend than what they did in the regular season…

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18:30 LRN Newscast March 10, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a state of emergency for 22 parishes and activated 750 National Guard members to help combat the widespread flooding in north Louisiana. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says the water continues to rise and the storm is shifting into southeast Louisiana. He says if you don’t need to be out on the road, don’t go out and sightsee.

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In Bienville parish, Sheriff John Balance says the flood waters turned fatal in a small community just east of Lucky. He says they received a call this afternoon about a vehicle stuck in the water on a bridge over Saline Creek.

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The man who died was identified as 63-year-old Jerry Garrett. His 70-year-old wife was rescued from the vehicle. A six-year-old girl also died when her mother lost control of the vehicle in the flooded road, and a 22-year-old man also died from drowning.

DeSoto Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle says several emergency shelters have been set up throughout the parish as evacuations are ongoing. He says countless homes in the area have flooded.

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Arbuckle says the Sabine River is expected to crest at 40 feet, which is the highest it’s been since the 1940s.

Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal and one of his top lieutenants have been indicted on civil rights violations for their alleged involvement in the beatings of five jail inmates. The indictment claims Ackal directed officers to beat the inmates in the jail’s chapel in 2011. Eight former employees of the sheriff’s office have already pleaded guilty to related federal charges. Former US attorney Harry Rosenberg says the combined testimonies from the former jail employees and the inmates will make for a difficult case for the sheriff.

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If convicted, Ackal could face up to 10 years in prison and a fine for each civil rights violation.

17:30 LRN Newscast, March 10, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards has activated 750 Louisiana National Guard members to help combat the widespread flooding in north Louisiana. Edwards urges the public to stay inside and off the flooded roadways. He says there are now three confirmed deaths, one including a six-year-old girl…

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Officials say the 6-year-old died when her mother lost control of her vehicle due to the road conditions. A 64-year-old man from Bienville and a 22-year-old man from Ouachita also died in drownings. Edwards says many roads in northern parishes are closed and warns drivers not to cross barricades.

National Guard spokesperson Rebekah Malone said the Guard has evacuated over 360 people from their homes in Bossier, Ouachita, and Morehouse parishes. In Bossier City, about 3,500 homes were under a mandatory evacuation as a precaution because the bayou was approaching the top of the levee. Authorities in Bossier parish rescued about 1,000 people using high-water vehicles.

Rain totals in Louisiana today range from 11 to 20 inches, according to Jaon Hansford from the National Weather Service. Congressman Ralph Abraham of Alto says lives and livelihoods are at stake in this storm. Abraham says he has talked with FEMA and asked that the area be declared a federal disaster area so resources and funding can come this way. He says everyone in north Louisiana is pitching in to help.

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Emergency shelters have been established in several parishes, as more rain is expected to come.

Lawmakers rushed to pass several bill in the final minutes of the special session last night, and today they sorted through the implications. This fiscal year’s budget could still face a $50-million deficit, but that number remains unclear as the legislature’s fiscal analysts are estimating how much the sales tax increases passed in the session would raise. What is certain is the deficit for next fiscal year, which stands at about $800-million dollars.

16:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards says heavy rainfall and flooding has caused three fatalities in Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Jason Hansford, with the National Weather Service, says rainfall totals in Louisiana range from 11 to over 20 inches. Hansford says the state could see up to 5 more inches of rain, but he says this massive storm should clear out by this weekend.

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DeSoto Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle says several emergency shelters have been set up throughout the parish as evacuations are ongoing. He says countless homes in the parish have flooded.

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Arbuckle says the Sabine River in DeSoto is rising to a dangerously high level, and people near the river are being evacuated.

Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal and one of his top lieutenants have been indicted on civil rights violations for their alleged involvement in the beatings of five jail inmates. The indictment claims Ackal directed officers to beat the inmates in the jail’s chapel in 2011. Former US attorney Harry Rosenberg says there have already been an array of civil lawsuits filed against the sheriff’s by inmates that are pending, but this federal suit will be different.

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Eight former employees of the sheriff’s office have already pleaded guilty to related federal charges.

15:30 Newscast March 10,2016

Governor Edwards has declared a state of emergency for 22 parishes as an massive storm is pounding north and central Louisiana. DeSoto Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle says multiple emergency shelters have been set up throughout the parish. He says people along the Sabine River are being evacuated as it’s rising to a dangerously high level.
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Arbuckle says the last time the river was that high was in the 1940s.

Bienville Parish Sheriff John Ballance says flood waters have turned fatal in a small community just east of Lucky. He says they received a call Wednesday afternoon about a vehicle stuck in the water on a bridge over Saline Creek…:
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Ballance says the man who died is identified as 63-year-old Jerry Garrett of Friendship.

 

In Lincoln Parish, the Ruston Fire Department has had to rescue over a dozen people from their homes or vehicles because of flooding. State Representative Robert Shadoin says state and local officials are doing all they can to aid flood victims.
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Governor John Bel Edwards plans to make a trip to north Louisiana tomorrow if weather permits to see the damage.

Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal and one of his top lieutenants have been charged with civil rights violations for their alleged involvement in the beatings of five jail inmates. If convicted, Ackal could face 10 years in prison and a fine for each civil rights violation. Former US attorney Harry Rosenberg says the collective testimonies of former jail employees and the inmates will make for a hard case for the sheriff.
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13:30 Newscast, March 10th, 2016

Much of Louisiana is still experiencing heavy rains today. Parts of the state have seen an excess of 20 inches of rain, and the governor declared a state of emergency for 22 parishes. Halen Doughty reports…:
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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents says they’ve rescued 161 people and two dogs from flooded areas in north Louisiana.

Governor John Bel Edwards says three people have died as a result of the storms…a 63 year old man, a 22 year old and a 6-year-old..:
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Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal and one of his top lieutenants have been indicted on civil rights violations for their alleged involvement in the beatings of five jail inmates in 2011. Former US attorney Harry Rosenberg says there have already been an array of civil lawsuits filed against the sheriff’s office by inmates that are pending, but this federal suit will be different:
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The indictment claims Ackal directed officers to beat the inmates in the jail’s chapel in 2011. If convicted, Ackal could face up to 10 years in prison and a fine for each civil rights violation.

The National Weather Service says the storm system that’s dumped from 11 to over 20 inches of rain on Louisiana, is intermittent. Meteorologist Jason Hansford..:
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Hansford says the state could see up to 5 more inches of rain.

 

12:30 Newscast, March 10th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke as part of a Unified Command Group regarding the devastating weather and flooding in Louisiana. State Police Col Mike Edmonson says there are now three people who have died has a result of ignoring high water barricades in north Louisiana…:
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There are now 22 parishes declared by the governor in a state of emergency.

Jason Hansford, with the National Weather Service, says rainfall totals in Louisiana range from 11 to over 20 inches. He says the state could see up to 5 more inches of rain, but this massive storm should clear out by this weekend:
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The governor encourages people to log on to 511.la.org to get updated real time information on road closures.

Officials say Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal and Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Savoy were indicted Wednesday with civil rights violations arising out of the beatings of five pre-trial detainees at the Iberia Parish Jail on April 29, 2011. According to the federal indictment, Ackal and Savoy conspired with each other and with other officers to assault five inmates and that members of the conspiracy failed to intervene and stop the assaults.

Lawmakers ended the special session Wednesday without fully closing the budget gaps. Governor John Bel Edwards says they are still $30 million dollars in the hole this fiscal year, and $800 million for next. He says the legislature should have done better…:
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Republicans say taxing people and businesses is not an easy thing to do.

 

11:30 Newscast, March 10th, 2016

As north Louisiana continues to deal with devastating flooding, the governor issues a state of emergency for 16 parishes in the area. In Bienville Parish, Sheriff John Ballance says the flood waters turned fatal in a small community just east of Lukcy. He says they received a call about a vehicle stuck in the water on a bridge over Saline Creek…:
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He says the man who died is identified as 63-year-old Jerry Garrett of Friendship. His wife was the woman rescued. DeSoto Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle says several emergency shelters have been set up throughout the parish as evacuations are ongoing….:
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The storm is bearing down on central and south Louisiana now as forecasters say up to 10 inches are possible through Saturday.

Lawmakers failed to solve the state’s fiscal crisis as there’s still a deficit of 30-million dollars for this fiscal year and a 800-million dollar for next. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Gonzales District Fire Chief Kristopher Johnson is under arrest and charged with pornography involving juveniles, according to the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office. Johnson is being held on $600,000 bond after authorities say they searched his home and obtained a warrant for his arrest. He has been placed on administrative leave.