330PM LRN News

Louisiana treats more Medicaid and Corrections Hepatitis C patients in 75 days than they did the entire last fiscal year thanks to a deal with Asegua that kicked in July 15th. Office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says the agreement with Asegua for “Subscription Model” access has resulted in 2,290 people getting treatment.

Cut 3 (09) “…folks.”

The “Subscription Model” plan runs through the next five years.

Grambling raises over 6.6 million dollars at the end of their three year fundraising drive. University Vice President of Advancement Marc Newman says the school saw more than 5,700 gifts over the course of the campaign.

Cut 6 (10) “…to do that.”

Jennings Police arrest five people connected to a Friday night shooting that left 22-year-old Dakota Chaisson dead. Chief Danny Semmes says three other people are still being sought, and it’s unusual to have so many suspects.

Cut 11 (05) “…was planned out.”

The incident happened at the Wade Event Center during a private party attended by 150 people.

Savoie’s Sausage and Food Products announces a 12.7-million dollar expansion at its St. Landry Parish production facility. President Frederick Lafleur says construction will begin next month on a 41-thousand square foot facility on their existing property near Opelousas

Cut 12 (09) “more customers” 

The expansion will add six new jobs at the company that employs about 100 people.

2:30 PM Newscast

A new agreement for Hepatitis C medications is paying off big for Louisiana Medicaid and Corrections patients. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

Three Louisiana men were cited for transporting harvested deer from Texas into Louisiana and now the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is reminding hunters returning from other states of the ban put in place to mitigate the risk of spreading the deer-killing virus known as Chronic Wasting Disease to local herds. CWD has been detected in 26 states, including the three that border Louisiana.

Jennings Police arrest five people connected to a Friday night shooting that left 22-year-old Dakota Chaisson dead.  The incident happened at the Wade Event Center during a private party attended by 150 people.  Chief Danny Semmes says there was a lack of cooperation from the public, making the case challenging, but after reviewing surveillance video and witness statements, the initial arrests were made yesterday.
Cut 10 (13) “…for three others.”
A motive is unclear.
Savoie’s Sausage and Food Products announces a 12.7-million dollar expansion at its St. Landry Parish production facility. President Frederick Lafleur says they started talking with the state last year about expanding and they received an incentive package that includes a performance-based, forgivable loan of 100-thousand dollars…
Cut 14 (11) “…in the future”
Lafleur says once construction is completed, he’ll hire six more workers. They currently have 100 employees.

130PM LRN News

A new Hepatitis C treatment agreement allows the Louisiana Department of Health to treat more Medicaid and Corrections patients in 75 days than in all of Fiscal Year 2019. Office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says Hep C kills more Americans than all other infectious diseases combined, but you might not be aware of how deadly it is because of how slowly symptoms progress.

Cut 5 (09) “…body”

The CDC estimates 3.5 million Americans live with Hep C.

Savoie’s Sausage and Food Products announces a 12.7-million dollar expansion at its St. Landry Parish production facility.  President Frederick Lafleur says the expansion will take about eight months to complete and it will allow them to nearly double their production.

Cut 13 (11) “…Louisiana.”

Jennings Police arrest five people connected to a Friday night shooting that left 22-year-old Dakota Chaisson dead.  The incident happened at the Wade Event Center during a private party attended by 150 people.  Chief Danny Semmes says a motive in unclear.

Cut 9 (10) “…fled the scene.”

Police are still seeking Keghan Moore of Lake Charles and Dymond Brown of Welsh

Grambling State completes one of the institution’s largest fundraising campaigns, collecting more than $6.6 million over the course of three years. University Vice President of Advancement Marc Newman says the money will support scholarships and the institution’s programs.

Cut 7 (10) “…at growing that.”

Newman says basketball star Magic Johnson’s company gave the largest unrestricted donation of the campaign.

1230PM LRN News

2,290 Medicaid and Corrections patients received Hepatitis C treatments in a two and a half month period starting July 15th, more than all of Fiscal Year 2019 treatments combined. Office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says that’s thanks to a new agreement with Asegua that’s given Louisiana unlimited access to a pill that treats the nation’s deadliest infection…

Cut 4 (08) “…infection”

The homeless, drug users, and those who live or work in non-sterile environments are most at risk for catching Hep C.

Grambling State completes one of the institution’s largest fundraising campaigns, collecting more than $6.6 million over the course of three years. University Vice President of Advancement Marc Newman says basketball star Magic Johnson’s company was the biggest contributor…

Cut 8 (12) “…higher education in general.”

Savoie’s Sausage and Food Products announces a 12.7-million dollar expansion at its St. Landry Parish production facility. President Frederick Lafluer says construction will begin next month on a 41-thousand square foot facility on their existing property near Opelousas

Cut 12 (09) “more customers” 

LaFleur says once construction is completed, he’ll hire six more workers. They currently have 100 employees. The project is also expected to generate an estimated 172 construction jobs. Savoie’s was founded in 1955.

1130AM LRN News

Speaker Nancy Pelosi announces articles of impeachment will be drawn up against the President for his alleged efforts to pressure Ukraine into investigating a political rival. Louisiana’s lone Democratic Congressman, Cedric Richmond of New Orleans, supports the effort…

Cut  12 (11) “…easy” 

Republicans are calling it a partisan witch-hunt.

A new Hepatitis C treatment agreement allows the Louisiana Department of Health to treat more Medicaid and Corrections patients in 75 days than in all of Fiscal Year 2019. Office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Dr. Alex Billioux says it’s resulted in 2,290 people getting treatment since July 15th.

Cut 3, 9 seconds, folks

Hep C is the deadliest infectious disease in the nation.

Grambling State completes one of the institution’s largest fundraising campaigns, collecting more than $6.6 million over the course of three years. University Vice President of Advancement Marc Newman says the school saw a 150% increase in alumni participation with more than 5,700 gifts over the course of the campaign.

Cut 6 (10) “…to do that.”

Newman says the money will support scholarships and the institution’s programs.

Senator Bill Cassidy introduces bipartisan legislation that will allow parents to receive a larger child tax credit in their year after they have a kid, or adopt. The legislation is a form of paid leave, and Cassidy says the additional 3,000 dollar tax credit will help parents when they need it most, in that expensive first year of child-rearing.

Cut 8 (08) “…goes up”

10:30 AM Newscast

The Trump administration issues new work requirements for food stamp recipients, which could impact 49-thousand Louisiana residents. DCFS Deputy Assistant Secretary for Family Support Sammy Guillory says Louisiana receives a waiver that allows able-bodied adults who do not have dependents to receive food stamps for more than three months, but that statewide waiver is set to go away.
Cut 13 (13) “…since that time.”
The new rule goes into effect on April 1st
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the U-S House is moving forward with drafting impeachment charges against President Donald Trump. New Orleans Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond says evidence has been presented during the impeachment hearings that shows President Trump leveraged taxpayer dollars to get Ukraine to dig up dirt on a political rival…
Cut 11 (09) “aggression”
Meth, Heroin, Cocaine, Marijuana and stolen guns made up some of the findings by the St. Landry SWAT team while executing a search warrant at the Opelousas home of 35-year-old Kelonda Thibodeaux and her husband 30-year-old Brandon Thibodeaux.  Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says the operation was a long term investigation.
Cut 5 (10) “…seeing it growing.”
The total value of the drugs is around $100k.

Senator Bill Cassidy introduces bipartisan legislation that will allow parents to receive a larger child tax credit in their year after they have a kid, or adopt. The child tax credit is currently 2,000 dollars a year, and Cassidy says this bill would allow them to borrow against the next six years of tax credits and receive 5,000 dollars in the child’s first year.
Cut 7 (10) “childcare”
Cassidy says the legislation will not raise taxes or hurt social security.

AM Newscall 12.5.19

An investigation by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office results in the arrest of a married couple in Opelousas. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (28) “I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

________________________________________

Senator Cassidy introduces a bill, side-by-side with Democrats, that will allow parents to receive a much larger child tax credit in their first year of child-rearing. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

____________________________________________

New work requirement changes for food stamp recipients could impact nearly 50,000 Louisiana residents coming up in April. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 3 (31) “   I’m Kevin Barnhart.”

__________________________________________________

Meth, Heroin, Cocaine, Marijuana and stolen guns made up some of the findings of an executed search warrant by the St. Landry SWAT team at the Opelousas home of 35-year-old Kelonda Thibodeaux  and her husband 30-year-old Brandon Thibodeaux.  Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says the total value of the drugs is nearly six-figures.

Cut 4 (09) “…two different parishes.”

All the guns seized still have serial numbers, so investigators are going through ATF to get info as to who they belong to.  Guidroz says the operation was a long term investigation.

Cut 5 (10) “…seeing it growing.”

Guidroz says many late nights of surveillance, intel from the street, and help from the public contributes to the success of this bust and that public tips are always welcomed.

Cut 6 (06) “…on these cases.”

______________________________________________________

Senator Bill Cassidy introduces bipartisan legislation that will allow parents to receive a larger child tax credit in their year after they have a kid, or adopt.

The child tax credit is currently 2,000 dollars a year, and Cassidy says this bill would allow them to borrow against the next six years of tax credits and receive 5,000 dollars in the child’s first year.

Cut 7 (10) “childcare”

The Legislation does not call for increased taxes to fund the program, or for people to dip into their Social Security.

The legislation is a form of paid leave, and Cassidy says it will help parents when they need it most, in that expensive first year of child-rearing.

Cut 8 (08) “…goes up”

Other proposals push for mandatory paid parental leave from US companies. America is one of the only western nations not to have legally required paid parental leave for employees.

The bill comes at a time when Capitol Hill is fiercely divided on impeachment, but Cassidy says his proposal is proof Congress can still get major accomplishments in this highly partisan era.

Cut 9 (08) “…something”

______________________________________________________

The House Judicial Committee held it’s first impeachment hearings, with Louisiana’s lone Democrat stating the case for impeachment while questioning the panel’s legal experts.

Democrats released a compilation of revelations from Intelligence Committee hearings into the Ukraine Scandal Tuesday, and New Orleans Representative Cedric Richmond says it’s damning.

Cut 10 (11) “rivals”

Richmond reiterated Democratic accusations that the Ukrainian “Quid Pro Quo” was no only unethical, it endangered national security.

Cut 11 (09) “aggression”

Richmond was one of many Congressmen, including Northwest Louisiana Republican Representative Mike Johnson, to question the two experts called by Democrats, and the one called by Republicans.

Richmond, a co-chair for former VP Joe Biden’s Presidential campaign, says he and other Democrats on the committee feel there is plenty enough evidence to continue the hearings…

Cut  12 (11) “…easy” 

Republicans on the panel called yesterday’s hearings a partisan witch-hunt.

_________________________________________________________

Nearly 50,000 Louisiana residents could be impacted by the Trump administration’s new work requirement changes for food stamp recipients. DCFS Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Division of Family Support Sammy Guillorie he major change would change the criteria for states to request a waiver of the three-month time limit of receiving SNAP benefits within a 36-month period for able-bodied adults without dependents.

Cut 13 (13) “…since that time.”

Louisiana has a statewide waiver that will remain in effect through March 31, 2020, so recipients do not need to worry about losing their food assistance during the holidays because of this rule change. Guillorie says the when April rolls around, DCFS will be working on a case-by-case basis to see if a recipient meets an exemption.

Cut 14 (09) “…the time limit.” 

Guillorie says officials have their hands full in doing a full analysis of the changes.

Cut 15 (11) “…for three months.”

Estimates show the changes could result in roughly 700,000 losing SNAP benefits nationwide.

______________________________________________

LSU’s high-powered offense will go up against a defense that ranks among the top five nationally in all major categories when they face Georgia in the SEC Championship game. Tigers center Lloyd Cushenberry says they do all of the little things right

Cut 16  (10)  …for us” 

Cushenberry says it will take a complete team effort to beat Georgia…

Cut 17  (12)  worried about ” 

LSU is in its first SEC title game since 2011. The Tigers will leave later today for Atlanta and practice at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium tomorrow. Cushenberry says he can’t wait…

cut 18  (12)  this week 

_____________________________________________________

Two of the top teams in the N-F-C square off on Sunday in the Superdome as the Saints host the 49ers. San Francisco leads the NFL in total defense, but on offense the 49ers lead the conference in rushing, averaging 148 yards a game. Coach Sean Payton on defending San Fran’s run game…

cut 19 (22)   come from it ”  

One reason for San Francisco’s resurgence this season is the play of rookie defensive end Nick Bosa, who has eight sacks on the season. Payton says Bosa is tough to block…

cut 20 (17) “ fantastic season”    

5:30 PM Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards is set to be sworn in for a second-term on January 13th, but there will not be an inaugural ball that night because of a football game. Don Molino has more…

cut  2 (30) “…I’m Don Molino”    

Open enrollment for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act will close on December 15th. C-M-S administrator Seema Verma says if you need to change your current health plan or find a new one, time is running out

Cut 12 (08) “price deductible” 

 

LSU remains second in the latest college football rankings, right behind Ohio State. The final rankings will be unveiled on Sunday. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says the Tigers can regain the top spot if LSU wins in the SEC Championship game and Ohio State doesn’t play well in the Big 10 title game…

Cut 9 (07) “…good debate.”

LSU faces Georgia in the SEC title game on Saturday

According to Credit Cards-dot-com, Louisianans have the second-highest credit card debt burden in the nation.  Credit Cards-dot-com analyst Ted Rossman says one way to get out of debt is to dedicate 15% of your monthly income to paying off your and there’s a good chance you’ll be debt-free in a year and a half.

Cut 5 (10) “…every month”

New Mexico ranked first, West Virginia third, followed by Arkansas and Mississippi.

4:30 PM Newscast

32-year-old Mark Ebarb, a Dutchtown High teacher has turned himself into after being indicted on charges of Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile. The investigation began after police received a complaint about Ebarb’s sharing inappropriate messages and pictures with students back in October, and 23rd District Court spokesperson Tyler Cavalier says so far it appears the contact was not widespread.
Cut 7 (10) “…this time.”
The investigation was handled by the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office.

LSU remains second in the latest college football rankings, right behind Ohio State. The final rankings will be unveiled on Sunday. LSU faces Georgia in the SEC title game on Saturday, while Ohio State takes on Wisconsin in the Big 10 title game that night. If the top three doesn’t change when the new rankings come out on Sunday, then LSU will play defending national champion Clemson in the semi-finals. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says that will be a tough game….

Cut 10 (08) “…great athletes”

According to Credit Cards-dot-com, Louisianans have the second-highest credit card debt burden in the nation.  Credit Cards-dot-com analyst Ted Rossman says when you compare states by just the average amount of credit card debt, Louisiana is tied for 21st with the average household carrying $8,364 of credit card debt.

Cut 4 (10) “…that debt.”

Rossman recommends balance transfer cards if you carry high credit card debt.

Open enrollment for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act will close on December 15th. C-M-S administrator Seema Verma says when choosing a policy through health-care-dot-gov, you’ll notice the different plans have star ratings next to them

Cut 13 (07) “…decision making.”

3:30 PM Newscast

Louisiana is second in the nation and leads the southeast in credit card debt burden. Jeff Palermo spoke with an expert on what to do if you need help.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Open enrollment for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act will close on December 15th. C-M-S administrator Seema Verma says if you need to change your current health plan or find a new one, time is running out

Cut 12 (08) “price deductible” 

 

32-year-old Mark Ebarb, a Dutchtown High teacher has turned himself into after being indicted on charges of Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile. 23rd District Court spokesperson Tyler Cavalier says an investigation uncovered evidence that Ebarb had been sharing inappropriate messages and pictures with students for several years.

Cut 6 (07) “time frame”

At this point, only two students have been linked to Ebarb. Ebarb remains employed, but a spokesperson for the school system says they are reviewing their options at this time.

LSU remains second in the latest college football rankings, right behind Ohio State. The final rankings will be unveiled on Sunday. If LSU is upset on Saturday by the Georgia Bulldogs, most college football analysts say the Tigers will still get into the four-team college football playoff. But Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says LSU does not want to back into the playoffs…

Cut 11 (09) “…this game.”