LRN Newscast 15:30 02-12-15

Candidates for governor have between now and Wednesday to report how much money they’ve raised for their campaigns in 2014. Leading the pack is Republican Senator David Vitter. Secretary of State Jay Dardenne is in second place, and he said on the Jim Engster yesterday this will be be his last run for office…
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A couple of out-of-state drug traffickers are under arrest in Alexandria, after State Police got a tip about suspicious activity at the Alexandria International Airport. Thirty-seven year-old George Marshall of Gulf Shores, Alabama, and 40 year-old John Marshall from California were reportedly preparing to do some Mardi Gras sales of illegal drug when they got charged…
CUT 11 (05) Q: “to distribute”
That’s Master Trooper Scott Moreau.
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The good news according to new numbers from the National Highway Safety Administration is there are fewer drunk drivers on the road. The bad news a rise in drug impaired driving, which comprises a little more than half of the impaired driving category…
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That’s Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Executive Director Col. John Leblanc, who adds his office will be funding special equipment for the State Police Crime Lab to help screen for synthetic drugs.

A Port Barre High School student has been arrested for threatening to use a gun on the school principal. Port Barre Police Chief Deon Boudreaux says the 15 year-old allegedly brought a bullet to school, and showed it to some of his classmates. Authorities also found a gun…
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Nonetheless, they believe the student thought it was real and intended to use it.

LRN Newscast 14:30 02-12-15

The now-former 2015 Houma Mardi Gras Krewe King has been arrested for a second time this week for allegedly violating sex offender laws again…
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Wednesday is the deadline for the candidates for running governor to report by how much they raised during 2014. It’s expected Republican Senator David Vitter will report the most at around four-million dollars, and Lt Governor Jay Dardenne says he’s raised about half of that.
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New numbers from The National Highway Safety Administration reports that fewer drunk drivers are on the road, but a little over half of those impaired drivers are under the influence of drugs. Now the state is stepping up with special equipment in the State Police Crime lab to fight drug impaired driving, including synthetic drugs…
CUT 4 (08) “and bath salts”
That’s Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Executive Director Col. John Leblanc.

The drug fight continues in Central Louisiana, as State Police arrest two out of state drug traffickers preparing to sell illegal drugs, with a defined destination….
CUT 10 Q: ‘in Mardi Gras”
That Master Trooper Doug Moreau who says they got the tip about some suspicious activity at Alexandria International Airport.

13:30 Newscast February 12th, 2015

The candidates running for governor must report by Wednesday how much they raised during 2014. It’s expected Senator David Vitter will report the most at around four-million dollars. Lt Governor Jay Dardenne says he’s raised about half that and knows Vitter will have the most money available, but that shouldn’t decide the election…:
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The comments were made on the Jim Engster show where Dardenne also said that his run for governor will be the last office he runs for.

The Louisiana Lottery says more than 100,000 players in the state will cash in on prizes won in the $564.1 million dollar Powerball drawing from last night — the third largest in the game’s history. There was a match-5 winner on a ticket sold at the Now Save #7 on Forsythe Avenue in Monroe for $1 million dollars. Lottery officials remind winners that you have 180 days to claim your prize.

Law enforcement have arrested a 15-year-old who threatened to use a gun on the principal at Port Barre High School. Port Barre Police Chief Deon Boudreaux says the student brought a bullet with him to school and he was showing it off to fellow classmates…:
CUT 12 (08) “with that”
Boudreaux says the troubled teenager also had a fake gun on his possession but believe he thought it was real and intended to use it. He was booked as a juvenile on charges of Terrorizing and Carrying a Dangerous Weapon on School property by a Student.

The Voice of the Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced that he will retire following the 2015-16 basketball season. Hawthorne first joined LSU as the play-by-play commentator for the men’s basketball team in 1979-80 and will call his final season of LSU baseball, football and basketball before retiring one year from now.

 

 

PM Newscall February 12th, 2015

The National Highway Safety Administration reports that fewer drunk drivers are on the road, but drug use while driving is rising. Eric Gill reports…

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The now-former 2015 Houma Mardi Gras Krewe King has been arrested for a second time this week for allegedly violating sex offender laws again. Michelle Southern reports.

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The National Highway Safety Administration reports that fewer drunk drivers are on the road, but drug use while driving is rising. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Executive Director Col. John Leblanc says there have been an exceptional number of Louisiana drivers found to be under the influence of drugs…

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Leblanc says, over the last three years, half of the toxicology cases done in the state related to traffic came back with drugs. He says synthetic drugs have become a particular problem. Leblanc says his office is funding special equipment for the LSP crime lab to be able to test for synthetic drugs…

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In 2014, there were over 2,200 toxicology reports released related to traffic and nearly 1,500 of those showed drug use. Leblanc says there is a long way to go in the battle on drunk driving and when you add drugs to the mixture, it only worsens the problem. He says driving under the influence of drugs is just as dangerous as driving drunk…

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The candidates for running governor must report by Wednesday how much they raised during 2014. It’s expected Senator David Vitter will report the most at around four-million dollars, and Lt Governor Jay Dardenne said on the Jim Engster Show he’s raised about half of that

CUT 6 (06)  “the bank”

Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle previously said he raised one-half-million dollars in 2014, while the lone democrat in the race, state representative John Bel Edwards said he raised one-million dollars. Dardenne says he knows Vitter will have the most money available, but that shouldn’t decide the election…

CUT 7 (08)  “competitive race”

The former state senator and Secretary of State also announced on the Jim Engster show that his run for governor will be the last office he runs for….

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State Police arrest two drug traffickers in Alexandria that were preparing to sell drugs to Mardi Gras revelers. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says authorities were alerted to suspicious activity of an aircraft at Alexandria International Airport. He says during their investigation, a K-9 alerted officers of possible drugs on the aircraft and a search began…

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He says troopers seized over 34 pounds of marijuana and over 550 grams of hashish. 37-year-old George Marshall of Gulf Shores, AL and 40-year-old John Marshall of Grass Valley, CA were taken into custody. Moreau says officials determined that these drugs had a definite destination…

cut 10 (10)  “in Mardi Gras”

He says information obtained during interviews with the suspects indicated the narcotics were to be sold during Mardi Gras. Moreau says both men were booked into the Rapides Parish Detention Center…

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Law enforcement have arrested a 15-year-old who threatened to use a gun on the principal at Port Barre High School. Port Barre Police Chief Deon Boudreaux says the student brought a bullet with him to school and he was showing it off to fellow classmates

cut 12 (08)  “with that”

Boudreaux says the troubled teenager also had a fake gun on his possession, but his detectives believe that the child thought it was real and intended to use…

cut 13 (10)  “model Remington”

Boudreaux says the 15-year-old remains in police custody and he hopes that he gets some psychological help

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12:30 Newscast February 12th, 2015

State Police arrest two drug traffickers in Alexandria that were preparing to sell drugs to Mardi Gras revelers. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says authorities were alerted to suspicious activity of an aircraft at Alexandria International Airport. He says a K9 alerted officers to possible drugs on the plane…:
CUT 9 (12) “8500 dollars”
37-year-old George Marshall of Gulf Shores and 40-year-old John Marshall of Grass Valley, California face two counts of possession with intent to distribute.

The 2015 King of the Houma Mardi Gras Krewe is in trouble again for breaking sex offender rules according to cops. 34-year-old Glynn Matherne had already been arrested for riding in a parade with a mask last year which sex offenders are banned from doing and now he’s been arrested for having a social media account — also against the sex offender law. He was forced to resign as king for this year’s parade.

The National Highway Safety Administration reports that fewer drunk drivers are on the road, but drug use while driving is rising. Eric Gill reports…:
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The price at the pump in Louisiana jumped another 2 cents overnight. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is now $2.08 according to the American Automobile Association.

 

11:30 Newscast February 12th, 2015

The candidates for running governor must report by Wednesday how much they raised during 2014. It’s expected Senator David Vitter will report the most at around four-million dollars, and Lt Governor Jay Dardenne said on the Jim Engster Show he’s raised about half of that…:
CUT 6 (06) “the bank”
Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle previously said he raised one-half-million dollars in 2014, while the lone democrat in the race, state representative John Bel Edwards said he raised one-million dollars.

The US House gave final congressional approval to a bill to construct the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. The 270-152 vote endorses amendments made in the Senate and sends it to President Obama’s desk. The President has stated several times that he will veto the measure. Neither side of Congress has enough votes to override a presidential veto.

The National Highway Safety Administration reports that fewer drunk drivers are on the road, but drug use while driving is rising. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Executive Director Col. John Leblanc says there have been an exceptional number of Louisiana drivers found to be under the influence of drugs…:
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He says synthetic drugs have become a particularly bad problem and warns motorists that driving under the influence of narcotics is just as dangerous as driving drunk.

There were three winning tickets sold in last night’s $564 million Powerball drawing. The winning tickets were sold in North Carolina, Texas, and Puerto Rico. The jackpot was the third largest in the game’s history with a cash value of over $381 million. Louisiana Lottery officials say that one ticket, purchased in Monroe, matched five numbers for a prize worth $1 million.

 

10:30 Newscast February 12th, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal proposes reducing the size of tax credits in cases where a company or individual receives more money from the state than they owe as a way to balance next fiscal year’s budget. Jindal says two of his cabinet secretaries are looking at how this could help the state’s fiscal situation…:
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Commissioner of administration, Kristy Nichols, will present a proposed spending plan to lawmakers on February 27th. Jindal will be in Roanoke today to make and economic development announcement.

There’s been a development in the Ascension Parish shooting deaths of two men last month and now a $7500 reward is being offered for information about the unsolved crime. Cops say the gun used to kill 37-year-old Chad Nichols and 29 year old Benny Booker, both of Donaldsonville, was also linked to four other shootings in New Orleans between 2011 and 2013. Anyone with information about the shootings is encouraged to call Crime Stopper.

No one in Louisiana won the $564.1 million Powerball jackpot but someone who bought a ticket in the Bayou State is a new millionaire. The Louisiana Lottery reported this morning that one ticket sold in Monroe matched five of the numbers for a prize worth $1 million dollars before taxes. Winning jackpot tickets were sold in Texas, North Carolina and Puerto Rico.

The longtime voice of the LSU Tigers announces his retirement. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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09:30 Newscast February 12, 2015

An appeal is pending regarding a Department of Health and Hospitals decision denying Planned Parenthood permission to perform abortions at their new facility currently under construction in New Orleans. The organization says DHH offered no basis in denying their application. However, DHH Secretary Kathy Kliebert says the group didn’t meet the Facility Need Requirements specified by the state and is positive their decision will stand…

cut 7 (09) “those rules correctly”

An administrative law judge is expected to decide in 4 to 7 months.

After 35 years, the voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced he will retire following 2015-16 basketball season. The Northwestern State grad says he never thought his broadcasting career would turn out the way it did…

cut 16 (11) “from there”

Hawthorne says it’s been a blessing, but he’s ready to move into a new phase of his life.

The US House gave final congressional approval to a bill to construct the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. The 270-152 vote endorses amendments made in the Senate and sends it to President Obama’s desk. The President has stated several times that he will veto the measure. Neither house of Congress has enough votes to override a presidential veto. This is the first of several expected clashes between the Republican controlled Congress and the White House.

States in the south are snatching up more tickets than ever for the movie “50 Shades of Grey” compared to the rest of the nation. Michelle Southern reports…

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08:30 Newscast February 12, 2015

Planned Parenthood has filed an appeal regarding a Department of Health and Hospitals decision denying the group permission to perform abortions at a new facility currently under construction in New Orleans. Scott Carwile reports…

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There were three winning tickets sold in last night’s $564 million Powerball drawing. The winning tickets were sold in North Carolina, Texas, and Puerto Rico. The jackpot was the third largest in the game’s history with a cash value of over $381 million. Louisiana Lottery officials say that one ticket, purchased in Monroe, matched five numbers for a prize worth $1 million.

Governor Bobby Jindal continues to search for solutions to next fiscal year’s $1.6 billion budget shortfall. Jindal says he’s committed to protecting higher education and health care from big budget cuts. He says one possible solution is to reduce tax credits in cases where the amount of the credit is more than the company or person owes in taxes…..

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Jindal says two of his cabinet secretaries are looking at how this could help the state’s fiscal situation.

Moviegoers in the south seem to be more excited about release of the racy movie “50 Shades of Grey” compared to the rest of the nation. Fandango’s chief correspondent Dave Karger says people in southern states are buying more tickets than expected when you look at the rest of the US…:

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According to Fandango, Louisiana and Alabama are buying twice as many pre-sale tickets than normal for the film, while Mississippi tops the list at 4 times their usual rate.

07:30 Newscast February 12, 2015

An appeal has been filed by Planned Parenthood regarding a Department of Health and Hospitals decision denying the group permission to perform abortions at their new facility in New Orleans. DHH says they denied the application because the organization did not meet the Facility Need Requirements specified by the state. But Planned Parenthood Senior Counsel, Roger Evans, says they did show the need for the new facility and is confident the denial will be overturned…

cut 6 (12) “has one succeeded”

A decision from an administrative law judge is expected in 4 to 7 months.

In an attempt to balance next fiscal year’s $1.6 billion budget shortfall, Governor Bobby Jindal proposes reducing the size of tax credits in cases where a company or individual receives more money from the state than they owe. Jindal says, despite this huge deficit, increasing taxes are off the table…

cut 12 (05) “health care”

Jindal’s commissioner of administration, Kristy Nichols, will present a proposed spending plan to lawmakers on February 27th.

The voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced his retirement. Hawthorne will hang up the mic following 2015-16 basketball season. During his career, he’s been on the mic for LSU’s three Final four appearances, two national titles in football and all six of LSU’s national championships in baseball. Hawthorne says it’s been quite a ride

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Hawthorne has been calling LSU sporting events since 1979.

States in the south are snatching up more tickets for the racy movie “50 Shades of Grey” compared to the rest of the nation. According to Fandango, Louisiana and Alabama are buying twice as many pre-sale tickets than normal for the film, while Mississippi tops the list at 4 times their usual rate. The ticket hub’s chief correspondent is Dave Karger…:

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He says this film is already the fastest-selling R-rated movie in Fandango’s 15 years of business.