10:30 AM Newscast

Southwest Louisiana Republicans held a straw poll in the town of Iowa and Congressman Ralph Abraham is the preferred choice over fellow republican Eddie Rispone in the governor’s race. Matt Doyle has more…

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A St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s deputy sustains deep lacerations and punctures to his arm after being bit by an alligator on Monday in Luling. Deputies and animal control were attempting to relocate the five-foot gator out of a backyard when things went south. The deputy has since been treated and released from a medical facility and is expected to make a full recovery. No word on the condition of the gator.

 

Former Avoyelles Correctional Center warden, Nate Cain receives 38 months behind bars and his ex-wife, Tonia Bandy-Cain, who also served as the former business manager at the prison, receives an 8-month sentence to federal prison in a corruption case.  US Attorney for Louisiana’s Western District David Joseph says the punishment shows that combating corruption is a priority.
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Joseph says the duo spent more than $150k on personal expenses.
Louisiana officials are optimistic that 2016 flood victims who did not get RESTORE grant money due to receiving SBA loans will see a check in the near future. All households below 120 percent of the Area Median Income of the area that they live in will be cleared to receive their check shortly. State Office of Community Development Executive Director Pat Forbes says if you make over that amount, HUD will have to take a closer look at your need for the funds.
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AM Newscall 06.18.19

A state official says 2016 flood victims who’ve were barred from RESTORE grants due to receiving SBA loans should get their checks in the next month or so. Matt Doyle has more.

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Diverted Mississippi River water into Lake Ponchartrain has resulted in trouble for marine life and financial damage to the livelihoods of those in the fishing industry.  Now the Governor is making a disaster declaration.  Kevin Barnhart has more.

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Southwest Louisiana Republicans held a straw poll in the town of Iowa and Congressman Ralph Abraham is the preferred choice over fellow republican Eddie Rispone in the governor’s race. Matt Doyle has more…

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

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Former Avoyelles Correctional Center warden, Nate Cain receives 38 months behind bars and his ex-wife, Tonia Bandy-Cain, who also served as the former business manager at the prison, receives an 8-month sentence to federal prison in a corruption case.  US Attorney for Louisiana’s Western District David Joseph says the punishment shows that combating corruption is a priority.

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Joseph says the duo spent prison funds, more than $150,000, on personal expenses.

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The judge has ordered the two to pay back more than $42,000 in restitution to the state.  Joseph is tight-lipped about the current state of the investigation and whether to expect other arrests in connection to the case.

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Louisiana officials are optimistic that 2016 flood victims who did not get RESTORE grant money due to receiving SBA loans will see a check in the near future. State Office of Community Development Executive Director Pat Forbes says the state is getting final guidelines approved by HUD. After that happens, they will contact remaining flood victims…

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This action should end the “duplication of benefits” loophole.

All households below 120 percent of the Area Median Income of the area that they live in will be cleared to receive their check shortly. Forbes says if you make over that amount, HUD will have to take a closer look at your need for the funds.

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Forbes says the state is writing guidelines, that must be approved by HUD, for the “hardship waivers” in a way that will hopefully allow most families above the 120 AMI level to still receive their checks.

Forbes says for the most part, there will be very little, if anything, that most RESTORE applicants will need to do, other than wait just a little while longer…

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Governor Edwards requests federal disaster declaration for flooded fisheries due to high river levels.  The Bonnet Carre Spillway has been opened twice so far this year and it currently open.  Assistant Secretary for the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Office of Fisheries Patrick Banks says the excessive fresh water is causing many issues.

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Banks says the fresh water from the Bonnet Carre flows through Lake Pontchartrain and east toward the Mississippi Sound and the marshes of St. Bernard Parish and has resulted in troubling mortality rates among oysters, declining fish catches and financial damage to the livelihoods of those in the fishing industry.

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The spillway is opened in an effort to protect people and property in New Orleans from flooding due to the breaching of levees.  Banks says the amount of federal aid for those industries impacted right now is unclear and will remain so until the disaster event ends.

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Congressman Ralph Abraham grabbed 180 votes and Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone grabbed 94 votes at Saturday’s Southwest Louisiana Republican’s “Iowa Governor’s race (I-oh-way) straw poll”.

UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Abraham has to be feeling good about the results, and it appears the Congressman is solidifying his frontrunner status.

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The 25 dollar a head event was hosted by the Calcasieu Republican Party Executive Committee and the Republican Women of Southwest Louisiana.

It’s a small sample size, but Cross says the almost two-to-one margin in favor of Abraham amongst some of the most engaged Republicans in the state is a red flag to the Rispone campaign.

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Rispone is reporting a war chest of over 10 million dollars, but it’s thought that a significant portion of that is the millionaire candidate’s own cash. Cross says the disappointing results may deter Rispone from going all in…

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The gubernatorial primary is set for October 12th. If no candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote, a runoff will be set for November 16th.

5:30 PM Newscast

Auto insurance rates for Progressive and Louisiana Farm Bureau customers are going down later this summer. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Governor John Bel Edwards has requested a federal fisheries disaster declaration for Louisiana. Edwards says diverting Mississippi River water into Lake Ponchartrain has resulted in troubling mortality rates among oysters, declining fish catches and financial damage to the livelihoods of those in the fishing industry. The Bonnet Carre Spillway has been operated twice this year because of high levels on the Mississippi River.

 

State Police say an impaired driver is to blame for a wreck that sent three victims flying off the elevated Westbank Expressway in Harvey. All three people died after a fall of about 100 feet. Trooper Monroe Dillon says the three victims were working on a disabled vehicle in the roadway…
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Dillon says they arrested 40-year-old Todd Williams of New Orleans and he’s facing numerous charges including three counts of vehicular homicide.

A Houma woman is sentenced to 23 years in prison for stabbing another woman to death in a dispute stemming from relationships going sour.  The altercation took place in July 2017 resulting in Miranda Gilley being charged with second-degree murder.  Terrebonne Parish Assistant DA Chris Erny says after the two wrestled around, a tactical knife got involved in the deadly dispute.
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The jury later decided on a lesser charge of manslaughter.

430PM LRN News

A deadly dispute over a man between a woman and her ex’s new love interest results in a 23 year prison sentence. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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The former warden of the Avoyelles Correctional Center in Cottonport, Nate Cain was sentenced today to 38-months in federal prison. He pleaded guilty in March to two counts of federal wire fraud. His ex-wife, Tonia Bandy, received an eight month sentence. Prosecutors say the duo made fraudulent pruchases with public dollars, including gun parts.

Progressive and Louisiana Farm Bureau are dropping their auto insurance rates on the heels of the state’s largest insurer, State Farm, also lowering their rates.  Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the three insurers combined account for just over 50 percent of all Louisiana auto policies…

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A 15-year-old is dead and two other minors are in critical condition after they were ejected from an SUV in a rollover crash south of Ponchatoula on I-55 last night. None of the children involved appear to have been buckled up, and State Trooper Dustin Dwight says it’s a good reminder that you can get into a lot of trouble for driving kids around who are not clicked in…

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15-year-old Solomon Short died from his injuries at a local hospital.

330PM LRN News

Progressive and Louisiana Farm Bureau are dropping their auto insurance rates on the heels of the state’s largest insurer, State Farm, also lowering their rates. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says part of the savings come from a peaking number of distracted driving incidents, and the rest of the decreases can be chalked up to insurers undercutting the competition.

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Three people are dead after an alleged drunk driver slammed into a vehicle that broke down in the middle of the Westbank Expressway in Harvey last night. State Police trooper Monroe Dillon says the three victims were on the upper level of the overpass and standing near the broken-down car when the collision occurred.

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One of the three victims, 49-year-old Claude Williams, was a pastor at Celebration Church.

A Houma woman will spend 23 years in prison for stabbing another woman to death in a dispute over a man. The homicide took place in July 2017 at Miranda Gilley’s apartment. Terrebonne Parish Assistant DA Chris Erny says he was not surprised by the lack of the maximum sentencing, as they were aiming for 30 years.  The judge’s decision not to give Gilley the maximum sentence came as the result of the defendant’s youth and not having a criminal history.

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A 15-year-old is dead and two other minors are in critical condition after they were ejected from an SUV in a rollover crash south of Ponchatoula on I-55 last night. State Trooper Dustin Dwight says it’s a tragedy that could potentially have been avoided by strapping the kids in with a child safety seat. He adds state police will install them in your vehicle free of charge…

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1230PM LRN News

Progressive and Louisiana Farm Bureau are dropping their auto insurance rates this year following a rate decrease earlier in the year from the state’s largest insurer, State Farm. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the three insurers combined account for just over 50 percent of all Louisiana auto policies…

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State Farm owns a million policies, Farm Bureau 220,000 and Progressive 175,000.

Three people are dead after an alleged drunk driver slammed into a vehicle that had broken down in the middle of US Highway 90B last night in Harvey. State Police trooper Monroe Dillon says the three victims were on the upper level of the overpass and standing near the broken-down car when the collision occurred.

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A Houma woman is sentenced to 23 years in prison for stabbing another woman to death in a dispute stemming from relationships going sour. The altercation took place in July 2017 resulting in Miranda Gilley being charged with second-degree murder. Prosecutors say Gilley had invited the victim, 24-year-old Jessica McGehee, over to her apartment to fight. Gilley claimed she acted in self-defense. Terrebonne Parish DA Chris Erny says the jury had several options on the charges, but ultimately decided to go with a lesser charge of manslaughter, which carries a maximum 40-year sentence.

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11:30 AM Newscast

 

A Houma woman is sentenced to 23 years in prison for stabbing another woman to death in a dispute stemming from relationships going sour.  The altercation took place in July 2017 resulting in Miranda Gilley being charged with second degree murder.  Terrebone Parish DA Chris Erny says after the two wrestled around, a tactical knife got involved in the deadly dispute.
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The jury later decided on a lesser charge of manslaughter.

Three people are dead after an alleged drunk driver slammed into a vehicle that had broken down in the middle of US Highway 90B last night in Harvey.  State Police trooper Monroe Dillon says the three victims were on the upper level of the overpass and standing near the broken-down car when the collision occurred.
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The three were later pronounced dead by the Jefferson Parish Coroner.

A blockbuster trade sees former Pelican Anthony Davis headed to the Lakers in return for Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, and a bucket of first round picks. Matt Doyle has more.

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An Opelousas man is dead following a shooting at his home.  Police say 49-year-old Stanley Boxie died of multiple gunshot wounds after being ambushed in his driveway at 3am this morning.  The investigation is ongoing and there are no suspects at this time.

1030PM LRN News

Senator Bill Cassidy says the feds have finally relented and will allow those who suffered damage in the 2016 floods, but received SBA loans, access to Louisiana RESTORE grant money. If you make above 120 percent of the area-median income, you won’t be immediately available and will need to file for a hardship waiver, but Cassidy says the barrier to receive that waiver should be set low enough to include people above that income line.
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The latest USA Today report says ULM’s athletic budget ranks last among the 130 FBS schools. New ULM athletic director Scott McDonald is not using the lack of money as an excuse for not having success. McDonald says the school plans to invest in making the sure the student-athletes are getting the proper nutrition
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Disgruntled Pelicans star Anthony Davis gets his wish and is traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for young guns Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram, along with the 4th pick in this year’s draft and a bevy of future 1st round selections. But rumor have erupted that some, and possible all of the new acquisitions could be traded off to another team for an All-Star caliber player before the season’s start…
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That’s Locked On Pelicans Publisher Jake Madison who says the team also received young shooting guard Josh Hart, and a pick swaps and 1st rounders from the Lakers that will functionally result in New Orleans owning Los Angeles’ draft through 2025.
A New Orleans police oficer was shot and wounded early this morning after responding to a report of an armed robbery. The officer was wounded in the left shoulder and taken to a nearby hospital. One of the suspects in the armed robbery is also beilved to have been shot.

LRN AM News Call *DAVIS TRADE UPDATE*

The feds are finally allowing people who flooded in 2016, but received SBA loans to pay for their recovery access to RESTORE grant money. Matt Doyle has more.

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 New ULM athletics director Scott McDonald is confident they can succeed, even though the school ranks last in the FBS in funding for its athletic programs. Brooke Thorington has more…

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A blockbuster trade sees former Pelican Anthony Davis headed to the Lakers in return for Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, and a bucket of first round picks. Matt Doyle has more.

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Senator Bill Cassidy says the feds have finally relented and will allow those who suffered damage in the 2016 floods, but received SBA loans, access to Louisiana RESTORE grant money. Cassidy says if you make below 120 percent of the area-median-income, you will be immediately eligible for RESTORE, once the state writes some final rules.

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If you make above 120 percent of the area-median income, you won’t be immediately available and will need to file for a hardship waiver, but Cassidy says the barrier to receive that waiver should be set low enough to include people above that income line.

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Cassidy says the news will be weight off the backs of thousands who were saddled with significant amounts of debt in the aftermath of the flood, or who just couldn’t afford to finish repairing their homes.

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President Trump signed legislation fixing the “duplication of benefits” loophole in October of 2018, but the change was challenged bureaucratically by some federal agencies.

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New ULM athletic director Scott McDonald is not using the lack of money as an excuse for not having success. The latest USA Today report says ULM’s athletic budget ranks last among the 130 FBS schools. McDonald, who was interim AD for nine months before getting the job full-time, says he understands the challenges

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McDonald says the school plans to invest in making the sure the student-athletes are getting the proper nutrition

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McDonald says they’ll also spend more resources on strength and conditioning, academic support and two new housing centers for the student-athletes are under construction. He also likes the direction of the football and men’s basketball programs…

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Disgruntled Pelicans star Anthony Davis gets his wish and is traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for young guns Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram, along with the 4th pick in this year’s draft and a bevy of future 1st round selections.

Locked On Pelicans Publisher Jake Madison says it’s not the deal many fans wanted, but it’s likely the best they could get.

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Madison says the Pelican’s leverage collapsed when the Boston Celtics refused to include their best young player in the negotiation.

The young Lakers haven’t had impressive starts to their careers, but Madison says they’re very young, and oozing with potential, starting with shooting guard Lonzo Ball…

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The Pelicans will also receive young shooting guard Josh Hart in the deal.

But rumor have erupted that some, and possible all of the new acquisitions could be traded off to another team for an All-Star caliber player before the season’s start…

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The Pelicans reportedly will receive the Lakers top 8 protected 1st in 2021, a pick swap in ’23, an unprotected first round pick in ’24, and a pick swap in 2025.

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Tensions are rising in the Mideast once again as the US alleges Iran is responsible for several recent attacks against oil tankers in the vital oil shipping lane of the Strait of Hormuz.

LSU Center for Energy Studies Director Dr. David Dismukes says the political instability will likely lead to a rise in fuel costs for Americans.

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Iran and the US have traded threats ever since President Trump canceled an agreement, to ease sanctions on the nation in exchange for international monitoring of it’s nuclear abilities.

The Strait is a narrow strip of water between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula and is a vital shipping lane for Arabian oil exports. Dismukes says because oil prices are set globally, keeping that piece of sea open to traffic is a priority for energy producers…

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At it’s narrowest, the Strait, which is in the Persian Gulf, is only 21 nautical miles long.

If the tensions were to spill over into open conflict, and trade in the Persian Gulf were to be disrupted, Dismukes says you could see a noticeable rise in gas prices, leading to a substantial international response.

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It’s estimated roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil passes through the Strait.

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10:30AM LRN Newscast June 15

Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain has been released from jail after posting bond Friday, the jail he used to run. Strain was indicted and arrested this week on sex crime charges earlier this week. Strain made few comments to the press as he left jail but stated he has plenty to say in court.

An abnormal number of deaths of bottleneck dolphins in the Northern Gulf of Mexico has prompted NOAA Fisheries to declare an Unusual Mortality Event. Jeff Palermo has more.

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Investigation Discovery is running a four-hour special tonight and Sunday on the unsolved murders of eight women in the Jennings area between 2005 and 2009. A decade later the deaths remain unsolved, and ID Executive Producer Liz Massie says they hope their in-depth look can change that…

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Not all of the deaths have been ruled murders, and no one was ever charged in the case.

Police are on the hunt for 39-year-old Oshay Booker who is believed to have murdered his stepfather, former Winnfield Mayor Ronald “Cloud” Goff in a familial dispute Tuesday. Winn Parish Sheriff Cranford Jordan says they believe the suspect fled to Texas.

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The shooting occurred on Spillway Road in Winnfield, and Jordan says they still aren’t certain exactly what provoked the attack.