10:30 Newscast January 30th, 2015

After more Louisianians have been hospitalized and even died as a result of synthetic marijuana, Governor Bobby Jindal has announced the ban of multiple new synthetic marijuana compounds. Eric Gill reports…:
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US Senator David Vitter says he’s introduced legislation called the Steve Gleason Act of 2015 in the US Senate. He says the bipartisan proposal, which is endorsed by Team Gleason, would help patients diagnosed with ALS live more independent lives. Gleason was Vitter’s guest earlier this month at the President’s State of the Union in Washington D.C.

State Fire Marshal’s officials are investigating a fire in Avoyelles Parish that has left four dead. Fire Marshall Butch Browning says the fire occurred just before midnight Thursday night at a mobile home in Marksville…:
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The victims’ ages range from 10 to 73-years-old. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

The Super Bowl is Sunday and a study out of Tulane finds that cities who have teams playing in the big game see a spike in flu deaths. Researcher Charles Stoecker says an interesting aspect of the study found the host Super Bowl location does not see an increase in flu…:
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He says based on county-level stats, there was an 18-percent increase in flu deaths among those over the age of 65 and in cities whose teams were in the Super Bowl.

 

09:30 Newscast January 30, 2015

A new study shows, on a per-capita basis, Louisiana ranks third nationally for inappropriate teacher-student relationships. Terry Abbott, a former chief of staff at the US Department of Ed and now chair of Drive West Communications, says school district leaders need to get serious about this problem and so do lawmakers, who can pass legislation to create stronger penalties for offenders…

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Abbott says there’s already been six reported cases in 2015, which is disturbing.

A huge $298 million jackpot is up for grabs in tomorrow night’s Powerball drawing. Louisiana Lottery spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says when the jackpot gets high like this they find a lot of people play who don’t normally buy tickets…

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Saturday night’s jackpot has a cash value of $198.4 million dollars.

The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man after the shooting injury of his son. Authorities say, during an altercation, 41-year-old Rendaill Proffit of New Iberia allegedly fired a gun at his son striking him in the leg. The victim was later treated and released from a local hospital. Proffit is facing charges of attempted second degree murder, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and illegal discharge of a firearm.

A study from Tulane suggests residents in Boston and Seattle better take steps to protect themselves from the flu. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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08:30 Newscast January 30, 2015

A study looking at inappropriate teacher-student relationships finds Louisiana has the third highest number of cases in the country on a per-capita basis. Scott Carwile has the story…

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The State Fire Marshal’s is investigating a fire in Avoyelles Parish that has left four dead. They say the fire occurred just before midnight last night at a mobile home in Marksville. Authorities have confirmed a father, grandmother, son, and daughter all perished in the blaze. The identity of the victims have not been released. The fire remains under investigation.

Governor Bobby Jindal has announced the ban of three new synthetic marijuana compounds, “PX 1″, PX 2″, and “MDMB-CHMICA”. Dr. Mark Ryan, Director of the Louisiana Poison Control Center, says if you are concerned that a product contains an illegal substance, just look for the words “Not For Human Consumption” on the back of the package…

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He says there have been several deaths in the state in the last few months related to synthetic marijuana, sold under names like “Blue Diamond” and “Mojo”.

Saturday’s Powerball jackpot is worth a whopping $298 million dollars. Louisiana Lottery spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says the last big jackpot winner in Louisiana was from a May 2013 drawing. She says since the match 5 prize has increased to a million dollars we’ve had plenty of those winners in Louisiana…

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She says the current jackpot has a cash value of about $198.4 million dollars.

07:30 Newscast January 30, 2015

After more Louisianians have been hospitalized and even died as a result of synthetic marijuana, multiple new synthetic marijuana compounds have now been banned. The new banned compounds are called “PX 1″, PX 2″, and “MDMB-CHMICA”. Dr. Mark Ryan, Director of the Louisiana Poison Control Center, says there have been several deaths in the state in the last few months related to synthetic marijuana…

cut 5 (06) “in particular”

Ryan feels Louisiana is one of the most pro-active states in the nation in quickly regulating these substances once they are identified.

Louisiana ranks third nationally on a per-capita basis for inappropriate teacher-student relationships according to a recent study. Terry Abbott, a former chief of staff at the US Department of Ed and now chair of Drive West Communications, says there’s also a higher percentage of inappropriate relationships involving female teachers than the national average….

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He says they found 23 reported cases of inappropriate teacher-student relationships in the state in 2014.

The Louisiana Lottery says we’ve now hit the biggest Powerball jackpot of 2015 with tomorrow’s drawing worth a whopping $298 million dollars. Spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says the current jackpot has been running since the end of November. She says the last big jackpot winner in Louisiana was from a May 2013 drawing so we’re due…

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Chopin says the current jackpot has a cash value of about $198.4 million dollars.

A Tulane University study discovers that cities who have teams in the Super Bowl see a spike in flu deaths. Researcher Charles Stoecker, says study also reveals the effect is worse in years when the flu strain is more vicious like this year’s strain…

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The study showed, based on county-level statistics, there was an 18-percent increase in flu deaths among those over the age of 65 in cities whose teams were in the Super Bowl that year.

06:45 Sportscast January 30, 2015

Sunday is Super Bowl Sunday and former LSU wide receiver Brandon Lafell goes after his first Super Bowl ring. Lafell and the rest of the Patriot receivers will go up against the best defensive secondary in the NFL. Plus the Seahawks like to talk, but Lafell says this isn’t a trash talking contest…

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Other Louisiana connections to the Super Bowl: Former Louisiana Tech punter Ryan Allen is also a Patriot. Northwestern State product Jeremy Lane and former LSU Tiger cornerback Tharold Simon are Seahawks.

Saints quarterback Drew Brees and former LSU star and Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Junior set the Guiness World Record for the most one-handed catches in one minute. Beckham caught 33 passes with one hand from Brees as part of ESPN’s Super Bowl coverage.

Lousiana Tech climbed back into a first place tie in Conference USA with a 69-56 win over Western Kentucky last night in Ruston. Raheem Appleby and Alex Hamilton each scored 17 as the Bulldogs are now in a dead heat with the Hilltopper atop the conference standings with a 7-1 league record. Tech, who have won 23 straight home games, will host Marshall, Saturday afternoon.

In the Sun Belt, UL-Lafayette has now lost 5 of their last six games after they blew a 10 point halftime lead to lose to South Alabama 89-85. Shawn Long scored 26 and Kasey Shepherd came off the bench to add 20 as the Ragin’ Cajuns fall to 11-10 overall and 5-5 in league play. The Cajuns travel to San Marcos to take on Texas State Saturday.

ULM overcame a 10 point half time deficit to defeat Troy 58-55 in overtime last night. Majok Deng and Mack Foster scored 15 points apiece for the Warhawks who are now tied for second in the league. ULM will host South Alabama Saturday.

06:30 Newscast January 30, 2015

A new study ranks Louisiana third nationally on a per-capita basis for inappropriate teacher-student relationships. Terry Abbott, the chair of Drive West Communications, says he found 23 reported cases in 2014 and in many situations, social media advanced a teacher-student relationship to an inappropriate level…

cut 13 (11) “with kids”

Abbott says there’s already been six reported cases in 2015, which is disturbing.

Governor Bobby Jindal has announced the ban of multiple new synthetic marijuana compounds. Dr. Mark Ryan, Director of the Louisiana Poison Control Center, says the state is staying pro-active in fight against synthetic marijuana…

cut 4 (11) “those substances”

The new banned compounds are called “PX 1″, PX 2″, and “MDMB-CHMICA”.

A Tulane University study discovers that cities who have teams in the Super Bowl see a spike in flu deaths. Researcher Charles Stoecker, says based on county-level statistics, there was an 18-percent increase in flu deaths among those over the age of 65 in cities whose teams were in the Super Bowl that year. He says big games bring more people together

cut 7 (10) “over 65 set”

Stoecker says based on his research people in Boston and Seattle need to practice good hygiene and his study also reveals the effect is worse in years when the flu strain is more virulent like this year’s strain.

AM Newscall, January 30th, 2015

After more Louisianians have been hospitalized and even died as a result of synthetic marijuana, Governor Bobby Jindal has announced the ban of multiple new synthetic marijuana compounds. Eric Gill reports…

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A study from Tulane suggests residents in Boston and Seattle better take steps to protect themselves from the flu. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A study looking at inappropriate teacher-student relationships finds  Louisiana has the third highest number of cases in the country on a per-capita basis. Scott Carwile has the story…

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After more Louisianians have been hospitalized and even died as a result of synthetic marijuana, Governor Bobby Jindal has announced the ban of multiple new synthetic marijuana compounds. The new banned compounds are called “PX 1″, PX 2”, and “MDMB-CHMICA” (chimika). Dr. Mark Ryan, Director of the Louisiana Poison Control Center, says the state is staying pro-active in fight against synthetic marijuana…

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Ryan feels Louisiana is one of the most pro-active states in the nation in quickly regulating these substances once they are identified. He says there have been several deaths in the state in the last few months related to synthetic marijuana, sold under names like “Blue Diamond” and “Mojo”…

Cut 5  (06)  “in particular”

Ryan says at least one death can be attributed to these new banned substances. He says not only are people who use synthetic marijuana are being harmed, but the people around them are harmed as well. He says, if you are concerned that a product contains an illegal substance, just look for the words “Not For Human Consumption” on the back of the package…

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A Tulane University study discovers that cities who have teams in the Super Bowl see a spike in flu deaths. Researcher Charles Stoecker, says based on county-level statistics, there was an 18-percent increase in flu deaths among those over the age of 65 in cities whose teams were in the Super Bowl that year. He says big games bring more people together

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Stoecker says based on his research people in Boston and Seattle need to practice good hygiene and his study also reveals the effect is worse in years when the flu strain is more virulent like this year’s strain

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Stoecker says another interesting aspect of his study found the host Super Bowl city does not see an increase in flu cases or deaths…

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The Louisiana Lottery says we’ve now hit the biggest Powerball jackpot of 2015 with tomorrow’s drawing worth a whopping $298 million dollars. Spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says the current jackpot has been running since the end of November. She says the last big jackpot winner in Louisiana was from a May 2013 drawing so we’re due…:

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Chopin says the current jackpot has a cash value of about $198.4 million dollars. She says since the match 5 prize has increased to a million dollars we’ve had plenty of those winners in Louisiana…:

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Chopin says when the jackpot gets high like this they find a lot of people play who don’t normally buy tickets — or even for the first time…:

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A new study ranks Louisiana third nationally on a per-capita basis for inappropriate teacher-student relationships. Terry Abbott, a former chief of staff at the US Department of Ed and now chair of Drive West Communications, says he found 23 reported cases in 2014 and in many situations, social media advanced a teacher-student relationship to an inappropriate level…

Cut 13 (11)  “with kids”

Abbott says there’s also a higher percentage of inappropriate relationships involving female teachers than the national average….

Cut 14 (08)  “other states”

Abbott says there’s already been six reported cases in 2015, which is disturbing. He says school district leaders need to get serious about this problem and so do lawmakers, who can pass legislation to create stronger penalties for offenders…

Cut 15  (07)  “jail time”

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Sunday is Super Bowl Sunday and former LSU wide receiver Brandon Lafell goes after his first Super Bowl ring. Lafell and the rest of the Patriot receivers will go up against the best defensive secondary in the NFL. Plus the Seahawks like to talk, but Lafell says they can’t trash talking contest

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Lafell is fired up for his first Super Bowl…

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Other Louisiana connections to the Super Bowl. Former Louisiana Tech standout Ryan Allen is the Patriots Punter. Northwestern State product Jeremy Lane is a defensive back for the Seahawks. Former LSU Tiger cornerback Tharold Simon is also on Seattle. Lafell says staying loose on game day will be one of his biggest challenges…

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LRN Newscast 16:30 January 29, 2015

The legal battle between the Benson family over ownership of the Saints and Pelicans could be dragging on for a while in courtrooms in New Orleans and San Antonio…
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A man wanted on rape and kidnapping charges for an abduction at the Dollar General in Watson has been arrested by Livinston Parish Sheriff’s Deputies. Twenty-eight year-old Charles A. Smith is accused of kidnapping a woman and her 2-year-old toddler and taking them over to St. Helena Parish, where it is believed the mother was raped.
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So how likely would it be that former KKK leader and Louisiana lawmaker David Duke would be elected again? Not very likely, according to political analyst Bernie Pinsonat.
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Yesterday on the Jim Engster show, Duke challenged Congressman Steve Scalise for apologizing about speaking to a white supremacist group in 2002, and he said Scalise should step down.

Yesterday’s deadly fire in Calhoun turns even more tragic, as it has now been determined to be a murder-suicide by the State Fire Marshal’s office…
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The two individuals were a married couple. The report says 52 year-old Larry Lisotta shot his 57 year-old wife Diane in the head, started the fire, then shot himself.

LRN Newscast 15:30 January 29, 2015

The legal drama between the Benson family over ownership of the Saints and Pelicans could be dragging on for a while. Legal analyst Tim Meche says an Orleans Civil District Court Judge could rule on whether or not Tom Benson is physically and mentally fit to handle his business affairs by this spring…
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So far, Benson has been unsuccessful in his attempts to transfer team ownership out of family trust.

A Southern California port labor dispute has delayed the arrival of Mardi Gras custom beads and throws for some rather nervous Mardi Gras Krewes in Louisiana; affecting almost all of them. Now the sides are cooperating, and Beads By The Dozen President Dan Kelly says the containers should be on the trains in about 2 days…
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Former KKK leader and Louisiana lawmaker David Duke says he is considering running against Republican Congressman Steve Scalise for apologizing about speaking to a white supremecist group iin 2002. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat thinks Duke is just trying to get attention…
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Duke made his comments on the jim Engster Radio Show.

The early morning house fire yesterday in Calhoun has now been ruled a murder-suicide, according to state Fire Marshall Butch Browning. He says they have determined that 52 year-old Larry Lisotta shot 57-year-old Diane Lisotta in the head and then turned the gun on himself…
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Browning says they do not believe anyone else was involved.

LRN Newscast 14:30 January 29, 2015

Former KKK leader David Duke’s challenge to run against Steve Scalise for the 1st Congressional District seat likely won’t happen according to experts.
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One of the largest donations in LSU history has been pledged by a graduate to be designated as an even split between the College of Engineering and the Tiger Athletic foundation. A donation total of 40 million dollars will be upon the death of the donor, whose name was not released by LSU.

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The family drama of New Orleans Saints and Pelicans Tom Benson versus daughter and grandkids could be continuing for quite a while, leading to more ammunition in a public relations war…
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That’s Legal analyst Tim Meche, who says a District Court Judge could rule whether or not Tom Benson is physically and mentally fit by spring.

Some nervous Mardi Gras Krewes have yet to receive those valuable custom throws for the parade season. A labor dispute had been going on between dock workers and shipping companies in Los Angeles, but now it’s reported the parties have cooperated, rescheduling the deliveries…
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That’s Beads By the Dozen President Dan Kelly.