07:30 Sportscast April 11, 2015

After a two-hour rain delay, LSU takes game one in their weekend series with Auburn 3-2. Jared Poche’ picked up his sixth win of the season as the third ranked Tigers have now won seven in a row. Game two is scheduled for 6:30 at Alex Box Stadium.

A walkoff hit in the bottom of the ninth gives 22nd ranked Houston a 4-3 win over Tulane. The teams will meet again this afternoon at 2PM.

In Conference USA, Louisiana Tech beat Middle Tennessee 7-3. That series resumes at 4PM.

In the Southland, Northwestern swept a double header against UNO. The Demons took game one 5-4 and game two 5-3. Game three is at 2PM.

Central Arkansas blanked Nicholls State 7-0 and Southeastern Louisiana upended Utah 3-2.

In the Sun Belt, the ULM-Georgia State game was suspended due to rain after two innings with ULM ahead 2-0. They’ll resume that game at two o’clock and play another after that. UL-Lafayette pushed the opening game of their series against Jackson State. The two teams will play a double-header today.

The Pelicans bounced back from Wednesday’s ugly performance to score a 90-75 win over the Phoenix Suns. Anthony Davis lead the way with 19 points followed by Eric Gordon with 15 and Tyreke Evans with 14. Jrue Holiday returned after missing 41 games with a leg injury. Holiday had two points and five assists in about 16 minutes of action. The Pelicans remain tied for the last playoff spot in the Western Conference with Oklahoma City, who defeated Sacramento last night 116-103.

The Saints have signed veteran linebacker Anthony Spencer. The 31-year-old has played his entire eight-year career in Dallas and had a big season in 2012 with 11 sacks. Current Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan was the D-C in Dallas that year. Spencer injured his knee in 2013 and only had a half sack last season.

The first ever Grand Prix of Louisiana takes place Sunday at NOLA motorsports in Avondale. There are seven American drivers that are part of the field that also includes international stars Juan Pablo Montoya and Helio Castroneves. They will travel around the 2.7 mile course 75 times. The green flag is set to drop at 2:30.

LRN Newscast 16:30 04-10-15

At a gathering of about 600 Christian conservatives in Iowa Thursday, the largest applause of the night went to Governor Bobby Jindal…
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This morning, suspected impaired driving in St. Mary Parish has left a New Iberia woman dead and a Franklin man in jail. Twenty-eight year-old Matthew Trosclaire failed to negotiate a curve, struck a culvert and flipped the vehicle several times. Twenty-year old Brylan Domingue was ejected and pronounced dead at the scene.
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Saturday marks the 29th annual Franklin Parish Catfish Festival in Winnsboro. The festival has grown into the largest one-day festival in the state. Festival board member Leslie Young says the festival offers something for everyone…
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In South Louisiana, outdoor events could be dampened by multiple rain showers, associated with a cool front moving through the state. Danielle Manning with the National Weather Service in Slidell says some of the storms could be a bit on the heavy side…
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North Louisiana is in for a dry out beginning Saturday.

LRN Newscast 15:30 04-10-15

At a gathering of about 600 Christian conservatives in Iowa Thursday, the largest applause of the night went to Governor Bobby Jindal. Three other Republican presidential hopefuls, Rick Perry, Mike Huckabee, and Rick Santorum, also spoke at the event. Jennifer Jacobs with the Des Moines Register says it was really obvious Jindal hit a home run…
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Jindal is expected to announce his candidancy after the legislative session.

A very popular Monroe chef and restauranteur has just received some rather impressive national recognition. Cory Bahr, the owner of Restaurant Cotton and Nonna, got the most votes for “People’s Best New Chef” in Food and Wine magazine. Bahr previously served as executive chef at Sage in Monroe and did his chef internships at Commander’s Palace and Dickie Brennan’s Steakhouse in New Orleans.
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Over 4 dozen new Louisiana State Police troopers graduated Friday from Cadet Class #93. Louisiana State Police Sergeant Nick Manale says these aspiring troopers began the rigorous training program at the State Police Training Academy at the end of November last year…:
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There’s no shortage of things to do this weekend, but revelers in South Louisiana may face some rain interruptions Saturday and Sunday as a cool front is moving through. Meteorlogist Danielle Manning with the National Weather Service in Slidell says-if you’re going out-keep the umbrellas and panchos handy…
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Things in North Louisiana should start to dry out Saturday.

LRN Newscast 14:30 04-10-15

Out of the candidate group of Rick Perry, Mike Huckabee, and Rick Santorum, the largest applause for the Iowa gathering some 600 Christian conservatives went to Governor Bobby Jindal. Jennifer Jacobs with the Des Moines Register says Jindal’s speech really struck a chord with the audience, especially the part when he spoke of the qualities he’d like to see in a president…
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One of Louisiana’s largest one day festivals happens Saturday 29th annual Franklin Parish Catfish Festival in Winnsboro. Besides serving over 2 tons of pond raised catfish, they will include a free day-long video game arcade, and a number of “walk around” acts. Festival board member Leslie Young says there will also be a huge antique car show…
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Gates open at 8 AM.
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State Police graduated 58 brand new troopers Friday from Cadet Class #93. Here’s Michelle Southern with more…
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Mother nature may cause some outdoor activity interruptions in South Louisiana, as a cool front is moving through. They’re expecting more rain in the south in multiple rounds. The National Weather Service says the front passed through north Louisiana so there will be a dry-out there.

13:30 Newscast, April 10th, 2015

After today there will be 58 new troopers on Louisiana roadways. Cadet Class #93 graduated in Baton Rouge Friday. Sgt. Nick Manale says the 19 week long academy included classes in crash investigations, emergency vehicle operations, impaired driving detection, traffic incident management and leadership.
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He says this addition puts the number of troopers at about 1000 statewide.

It’s a big weekend of outdoor activities, but revelers in south Louisiana will likely have to deal with multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms. Danielle Manning with the National Weather Service in Slidell says the grounds along the coastal parishes will be wet in the coming days…:
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At a gathering of about 600 Christian conservatives in Iowa Thursday, the largest applause of the night went to Governor Bobby Jindal. Jennifer Jacobs with the Des Moines Register thinks this certainly helps the governor’s presidential aspirations, but doesn’t see it as a turning point…:
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Three other Republican presidential hopefuls, Rick Perry, Mike Huckabee, and Rick Santorum, also spoke at the event.

Former LSU outfielder Mikie Mahtook is headed to the major leagues to play for the Tampa Bay Rays. He’ll be joining the club in Miami today for their series with the Marlins. LSU has had at least one former player make his MLB debut in 23 of the past 25 seasons.

 

12:30 Newscast, April 10th, 2015

At a gathering of about 600 Christian conservatives in Iowa Thursday, the largest applause of the night went to Governor Bobby Jindal. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Showers and thunderstorms are forecast across the state through the weekend as a slow moving cold front hits Louisiana today. That front is expected to hang around until at least Monday. Rain totals are expected to be at least two inches with higher totals in isolated areas. This weather event brings the possibility of severe weather, including hail, high winds, and possibly tornadoes.

The 29th annual Franklin Parish Catfish Festival kicks off tomorrow in Winnsboro. This year’s music headliner is 2015 Grammy Award winner Jo-El Sonnier. Festival board member Leslie Young says if you like arts and crafts, the Catfish Festival is where you need to be…:
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Admission to the festival is just $5 and gates open at 8AM.

The Strawberry Festival in Ponchatoula gets underway today. Live music will be featured all weekend long including Don Rich, Christian Serpas, and Bag of Donuts.

 

11:30 Newscast, April 10th, 2015

State Police are proud to announce that 58 new cadets graduated to become troopers today. Sgt. Nick Manale says graduation day is about celebrating the hard work of the cadets over the last 19 weeks in training and of course the pinning of the golden Louisiana badge…:
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He says there are now about 1000 troopers statewide.

Saturday marks the 29th annual Franklin Parish Catfish Festival in Winnsboro. The festival has grown into the largest one-day festival in the state. Festival board member Leslie Young says the festival offers something for everyone…:
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The musical acts will be headlined by 2015 Grammy Award winner Jo-El Sonnier.

At a gathering of about 600 Christian conservatives in Iowa Thursday the largest applause of the night went to Governor Bobby Jindal. Three other Republican presidential hopefulls, Rick Perry, Mike Huckabee, and Rick Santorum, also spoke at the event. Jennifer Jacobs with the Des Moines Register says it was obvious Jindal hit a home run…:
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Jindal is expected to announce his candidacy for president after the legislative session concludes in June.

A multi-day rain event rolls through the state today as a cold front pushes through and pretty much hovers over south Louisiana. Forecasters say showers and thunderstorms are expected with some possibly severe in the afternoon. They say if storms do get bad the biggest threat will be from damaging winds and hail — rain will linger through the weekend and into Monday with local flooding possible.

 

10:30 Newscast, April 10th, 2015

State Police graduated 58 brand new troopers Friday from Cadet Class #93. Sergent Nick Manale says these aspiring troopers began the rigorous Louisiana State Police Training Academy on November 30th last year…:
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He says now these 58 cadets become troopers and begin their careers of dedication, protection and service to the citizens of Louisiana.

There are many staple Louisiana fesitvals happening this weekend but sadly there is also a lot of rain in the forecast. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the event moving in tonight through the weekend could bring severe weather which could mean hail, high winds and the risk of flash flooding…:
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The streets of Ponchatoula will be packed this weekend as the 44th annual Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival gets underway today. Scott Carwile has more…:
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Popular Monroe chef and restaurateur Cory Bahr was named by Food and Wine Magazine as People’s Best New Chef in the nation. Bahr owns Restaurant Cotton and Nonna in Monroe and was chosen from 100 chefs nationwide for the honor where he got the most votes on the Food and Wine website.

 

09:30 Newscast April 10, 2015

New Orleans Representative Joseph Bouie files legislation that would transfer regulation of cable and satellite companies to the Public Service Commission. Michelle Southern reports…

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Showers and thunderstorms are forecast across the state through the weekend as a slow moving cold front moves through Louisiana today. That front is expected to hang around until at least Monday. Rain totals are expected to be at least two inches with higher totals in isolated areas. This weather event brings the possibility of severe weather, including hail, high winds, and possibly tornados.

State Treasurer John Kennedy announces he’ll seek re-election this fall ending long-time speculation that he’d run for governor or attorney general. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says says nobody will challenge Kennedy for treasurer but that doesn’t mean he won’t run a campaign…

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Stockley says many people believe Kennedy has his eye on the US Senate seat that could come open if David Vitter becomes Governor.

The 44th annual Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival kicks off today. Of course food is always an attraction plus carnival rides, live music, arts and crafts, and a parade tomorrow morning. 2015 Festival Chairman Donald Lanier says they have no way of knowing how many people actually attend the festival, but it draws attendees from all over…

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Admission to the festival is free and it runs through Sunday.

08:30 Newscast April 10, 2015

State Treasurer John Kennedy announces he’ll seek re-election this fall ending long-time speculation that he’d run for governor or attorney general. Jeff Palermo has that…

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Officials announce that Lake Charles will get an interim VA clinic. Last month the Department of Veterans Affairs said construction of a new community based outpatient clinic would be delayed several months. This interim clinic will replace the current mobile clinic and serve about three times the number of veterans each year. The interim clinic should be up and running within six months.

A bill filed by New Orleans Representative Joseph Bouie would transfer regulation of cable and satellite companies to the Public Service Commission. Bouie says he’s heard many complaints and concerns from people who feel like cable and satellite companies aren’t held to the same rules as their other utilities…

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Bouie feels that it would make more sense for the PSC to regulate cable companies the way they do other utility companies.

Wet weather is ahead for the state as thunderstorms cloud the forecast for the next several days. A slow moving cold front moves through Louisiana today and looks to hang around until at least Monday. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the state can expect at least two inches of rain with higher totals in isolated areas…

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Keim says this event brings with it the possibility hail, high winds, and even the chance for a tornado.