09:30 Newscast February 28, 2015

The Jindal administration presented a proposed budget that provides a starting point on how to prevent drastic cuts to health care and higher education, despite a one-point-six billion revenue shortfall for next fiscal year. Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols says they want lawmakers to scale back a dozen refundable tax credits which would save the state 526-million dollars…

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Even with a cap on certain tax credits, the cut in the proposed budget to higher ed is 211-million dollars.

The New Orleans Police Department has arrested a 13-year-old boy accused of raping three relatives on several occasions. They say the incidents happened over the last two years. The alleged victims include two girls, ages 13 and 11, and a 7-year-old boy. The names of the victims and the suspect were not released because of their ages.

The Jefferson Davis Sheriff’s Office has arrested two men in connection with the homicide of a Lake Arthur man. Spokesman Christopher Ivey says deputies were dispatched to the home of 73-year-old Charles Talen, Sr. to notify him that his stolen vehicle had been found burned…

cut 12 (06) “inside his home”

18-year-old Roderick Cawthrone, Jr. and 26-year-old Brett Hebert, both of Lake Arthur, face first degree murder charges in the death of Talen. Detectives are expecting more arrests in this investigation.

Republican gubernatorial candidate, US Senator David Vitter, has received the endorsement from former President George H.W. Bush. Vitter is the front runner in this year’s governor’s race, ahead of Republicans Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne, Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle, and Democratic state Representative John Bel Edwards. Stockley says Vitter’s opponents will now have to step up their game…

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Stockley says the backing of Bush and Kentucky Senator Rand Paul are a big boost to Vitter’s quest to become governor.

08:30 Newscast February 28, 2015

The Jindal administration has laid out its plan on how to cope with a one-point-six billion dollar revenue shortfall for the fiscal year that begins July first. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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In Baton Rouge, an eighth-grader is being hailed a hero after he quickly stopped a moving school bus after the driver was punched unconscious by another student. 14-year-old Tay’veon Slaughter quickly stopped the bus, preventing it from crashing, and called authorities after the bus driver was unresponsive. The 15-year-old alleged attacker was arrested and booked on numerous charges including second degree battery.

In his quest to become governor, Republican US Senator David Vitter, is getting the endorsement of former President George H.W. Bush. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this is significant, especially on top of the endorsement Vitter received from Kentucky Senator Rand Paul…

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Vitter is considered the front runner in this year’s governor’s race.

This week’s wintry weather that hit Louisiana could result in a lower supply of crawfish this weekend. Mark Shirley, with the LSU AgCenter, says pond water temperatures dropped into the 40′s this week, which keeps crawfish from crawling into traps. Shirley says if you want some crawfish this weekend, you may want to get them early…

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Unfortunately, you’re likely to pay more for mudbugs this weekend.

07:30 Sportscast February 28, 2015

LSU and former defensive coordinator John Chavis have filed lawsuits against each other. At issue is whether Chavis owes LSU 400-thousand dollars. LSU claims he does, based on a buyout clause in his contract, but Chavis says he took the proper steps to avoid the buyout when he accepted the defensive coordinator position with Texas A & M.

On the baseball diamond…LSU opened a three-game series with Princeton with a three to two victory over the Ivy League school last night. Jake Fraley had a couple of hits and drove in a run and Jared Poche picked up the win on the mound. LSU and Princeton will play a doubleheader today at 4 pm, because of anticipated rainy weather on Sunday.

In other action yesterday…Alabama beat the Cajuns six to four and McNeese State defeated Texas San Antonio six to five in ten innings. For the second time in as many games Connor Lloyd had the game winning hit.

The 2015 football schedules have been released for UL Lafayette and ULM. The Ragin Cajuns will have two road games in a five day span as they’ll visit Georgia State on November 7th and then play South Alabama in Mobile on November 12th.

ULM has a non-conference game at Hawaii. So they’ll play 13 games this season, including road trips to Alabama and Georgia to begin the season on September 5th.

In the NBA…the Pelicans won their fourth straight last night as they defeated the Miami Heat 104-102. New Orleans won without Anthony Davis, but his back-up filled in nicely. Alexis Ajinca had a career-high 24 points and eight rebounds and also scored the winning bucket after getting a nice feed from Eric Gordon, who had 20 points.

College hoops….LSU hosts Ole Miss at one o’ clock today. Louisiana Tech hosts Texas-San Antonio, ULM is at Appalachian State, the Cajuns host Georgia Southern. And McNeese State hosts Nicholls State.

LRN Newscast 17:30 2-27-15

Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols proposed a budget for next fiscal year that calls for a $211 million dollar cut to higher education. But she told lawmakers they could further reduce those cuts by raising the cigarette tax and using those revenues to provide families with a tax credit to help offset the costs for higher fees at public colleges…:
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Lawmakers will be discussing budget solutions before passing a spending plan in June.

The Jefferson Davis Sheriff’s Office has arrested two men in connection with the homicide of a Lake Arthur man. Spokesman Christopher Ivey says deputies were dispatched to the home of 73-year-old Charles Talen, Sr. to notify him that his stolen vehicle had been found burned…:
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18-year-old Roderick Cawthrone, Jr. and 18-year-old Brett Hebert, both of Lake Arthur, face first degree murder charges.
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In the race for Governor US Senator David Vitter got the endorsement of former President George H.W. Bush. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the backing of Bush and Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is a big boost in Vitter…:
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Vitter is the front runner in this year’s governor’s race, ahead of Republicans Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne, Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle, and Democratic state Representative John Bel Edwards.

If you are out on the road this weekend, you’ve probably already noticed that gas prices are continuing their rapid rise, as the price jumped another 2 cents a gallon to an average of $2.19 . According AAA, that’s up 7 cents already from this time last week as refineries make the shift from the winter to summer blend of gasoline.

LRN Newscast 16:30 2-27-2015

Today, the Jindal administration laid out its plan on how to cope with a one-point-six billion dollar revenue shortfall for the fiscal year that begins July first…
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This week’s cold weather will be giving us a lower supply of crawfish this weekend, since those temperatures kept the mudbugs from crawling into the traps. But, the LSU AgCenter reports crawfish are available in smaller sizes and at a slightly higher price.
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US Senator David Vitter is getting the endorsement of an ex-president. His gubenatorial campaign sent out an e-mail announcing the endorsement of former President George H.W. Bush. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says it’s significant, especially on top of the endorsement of Kentucky Senator Rand Paul…
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The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s office says a man is under arrest accused of pranking 911 calls because he was bored. Sheriff Jason Ard says 27-year-old Brandon Kirkland allegedly called 911 dispatchers and twice reported that 2 masked men were entering a business in Watson to rob it…:
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Kirkland faces 2 counts of felony terrorizing.

LRN Newscast 15:30 2-27-15

The Jindal administration presented a proposed budget today that provides a starting point on how to prevent drastic cuts to health care and higher education, despite a one-point-six billion revenue shortfall for next fiscal year. Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols says they want lawmakers to scale back a dozen refundable tax credits which would save the state 526-million…
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Higher ed is facing a two-hundred-eleven million dollar cut.

The 2014 numbers from the US Department of Commerce show that merchandise exports from the state show an almost three percent increase to 65 -point one-billion dollars. It is the sixth consecutive year of growth.
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The front runner in Louisiana’s governor’s race got a rather significant campaign boost, as former president George H. W. Bush has given the Republican senator his endorsement. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says Republicans Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne, Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle, and Democratic state Representative John Bel Edwards have to step up their game…
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The Jeff Davis Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested two men in connection with the murder of a Lake Arthur man. Spokesman Christopher Ivey says 18-year-old Roderick Cawthrone, Jr. and 26-year-old Brett Hebert face first degree murder charges in the death of 73 year-old Charles Talen, Sr.
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Detectives say they expect more arrests in the investigation.

LRN Newscast 14:30 02-27-15

The Jindal administration laid out a plan today to close a one-point-six billion dollar shortfall. It doesn’t call for any tax increases, but Governor Bobby Jindal proposes the scaling back of some corporate tax credits and higher fees on college students, to reduce drastic cuts to higher ed and health care. Delhi Senator Francis Thompson…
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Legislators will discuss over the next few weeks and pass a budget in June.

This week’s wintery weather did more than made things difficult on the roads; it has made for a lower supply of crawfish. But Mark Shirley, with the LSU AgCenter, says crawfish are good, no matter what size they are…
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Until then, the price will be a bit higher.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate, US Senator David Vitter, is getting the endorsement of an ex-president…
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Bill Cosby will be appearing for an 8 pm show tonight at the Heymann (Hi-men) Center in Lafayette, but not without controversy, as allegations of sexual abuse against women still remain. Cosby released a statement thanking the fans for their support, but critics point out that – just because he’s a talented celebrity – doesn’t mean he cannot commit sexual assault.

 

13:30 Newscast February 27th, 2015

The Jindal Administration laid out its plan today on how to cope with a one-point-six-billion dollar revenue shortfall for the fiscal year that begins July 1st. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Gas prices jumped another 2 cents last night to $2.19 as they continue their rapid rise according to the American Automobile Association. That’s up 7 cents already from this time last week as refineries make the shift from the winter to summer blend of gasoline.

This week’s wintry weather that hit Louisiana could result in a lower supply of crawfish this weekend. Mark Shirley, with the LSU AgCenter, says pond water temperatures dropped into the 40′s this week, which keeps crawfish from crawling into traps. He says you should see an improvement in the price as temperatures warm up…:
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He says the cold temperatures might also mean smaller mudbugs on your plate.

The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s office says a man is under arrest accused of pranking 911 calls because he was bored. Sheriff Jason Ard says 27-year-old Brandon Kirkland admitted to faking two 911 calls claiming businesses in the area were being robbed. He says the story he gave detectives didn’t fly…:
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Kirkland is charged with 2 counts of terrorizing.

 

***Correction on AM Newscall***

Hey guys,

The last name of the woman on the Bill Cosby story is “Tucker” not “Turner.” We apologize for the error.

The embattled comedian Bill Cosby is appearing tonight at the Heymann Performing Arts Center in Lafayette. There are some who aren’t happy about that due to allegations which recently surfaced accusing Cosby of sexually abusing women. Ebony Tucker, Director of the Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault, is concerned people who still buy tickets to Cosby’s show don’t take these alleged victims seriously…:

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The comedian released a statement thanking fans for love, support and trust and added he can’t wait to warm the hearts of the audience with the gift of laughter. Tucker says it’s their hope that people in the audience tonight realize that famous people also have private lives that are very different from who they portray…:

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The performance is set for 8pm. Tucker says there has been so much victim blaming surrounding the Cosby allegations that people are separating Dr. Huxabtable from someone who is capable of committing a horrible crime…:

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12:30 Newscast February 27th, 2015

Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols proposed a budget for next fiscal year that calls for a $211 million dollar cut to higher education. But Nichols told lawmakers they could further reduce those cuts by raising the cigarette tax and using those revenues to provide families with a tax credit to help offset the costs for higher fees at public colleges…:
CUT 10 (07) “100 million dollars”
Lawmakers will spend the next several weeks discussing budget solutions before passing a spending plan in June.

The Jefferson Davis Sheriff’s Office has arrested two men in connection with the homicide of a Lake Arthur man. Spokesman Christopher Ivey says deputies were dispatched to the home of 73-year-old Charles Talen, Sr. to notify him that his stolen vehicle had been found burned…:
CUT 12 (06) “inside his home”
18-year-old Roderick Cawthrone, Jr. and 18-year-old Brett Hebert, both of Lake Arthur, face first degree murder charges in the death of Talen.

In the race for Governor US Senator David Vitter got the endorsement of former President George H.W. Bush. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the backing of Bush and Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is a big boost in Vitter’s quest to become governor…:
CUT 7 (09) “on your side”
Vitter is the front runner in this year’s governor’s race, ahead of Republicans Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne, Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle, and Democratic state Representative John Bel Edwards.

The football scheduled for Sunbelt Conference teams came out today, and UL-Lafayette and ULM will play each other on Halloween at Cajun Field. The Warhawks are also scheduled to play at Hawaii.