3:30 PM Newscast

Republican Gubernatorial candidate Ralph Abraham’s campaign says the Congressman has raised a million dollars in the first hundred days of his campaign to unseat Governor Edwards. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s a crucial fundraising marker to cross, but it still puts the candidate in 3rd place in a three way money race for the mansion…

Cut 9 (11) “…to spend”

Authorities have arrested three people, two brothers and an acquitannce, in the murder of an elderly Zachary woman who was found by her husband, bound and shot to death in her home on March 21st. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says one of the suspects, 24-year-old Adrian Curtis, provided a confession…

Cut 6 (14) “…in the head”

Legislation has been filed that would require restaurants to update Louisiana seafood menus with the country of origin of imported shrimp and mudbugs. Connor Ferrill has the story…

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Metairie Representative Cameron Henry files a bill that could lead to fines, community service and possibly jail time for anyone who harasses refs, umpires, and other game officials.  Henry says often it is high school and college students working as referees and they are on the receiving end of a parent’s anger.

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2:30 PM Newscast

Authorities arrest three people in the brutal murder of an elderly Zachary woman who was found bound with duct tape by her husband. Matt Doyle has the story…

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Two schools in Tangipahoa Parish are under lock down due to a bomb threat.  Ponchatoula Junior High and Tucker Elementary were the targets of the threat.  Hammond Police say the department has a lead on a suspect as the investigation continues.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congressman and Republican Gubernatorial candidate Ralph Abraham raised a million dollars in the first hundred days of his campaign to unseat Governor Edwards. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the best part about pocketing this kind of cash early in the race is that the Congressman can pour it all into boosting his own name, while outside big money organizations tear into his main target, Governor Edwards.

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New legislation could place the country of origin of imported mudbugs and shrimp on the local seafood menu. Larose Representative Truck Gisclair says if the crustaceans are from out of the country he wants to know…

Cut 3 (07) “…from.”

The bill will be heard in the legislative session that begins on April 9.

Gisclair says he is not concerned with labeling shrimp and crawfish from states like Texas and Alabama.

130PM Edit

Congressman and Republican Gubernatorial candidate Ralph Abraham raised a million dollars in the first hundred days of his campaign to unseat Governor Edwards. Even though he may be lagging behind his Republican opponent in total funding, Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the million dollar mark means the Congressman now has the cash on hand to buy enough name recognition statewide to be a serious contender.
Cut 10 (10)“…of you.”
Edwards started 2019 with 8.4 million and the other Republican in the race, businessman Eddie Rispone has pledged five million dollars of his own money.
Legislation is being introduced by Representative Cameron Henry that would prohibit the harassment of refs, umpires, and other game officials. Henry says it’s not the hecklers or those that might passionately contest a call that are the problem.
Cut 13 (13) “…a missed call.”
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Authorities have arrested three people, two brothers and an acquitannce, in the murder of an elderly Zachary woman who was found by her husband bound and shot to death in her home on March 21st. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says 74-year-old Frances Jane Schultz had her arms and legs bound by duct tape and duct tape was over her eyes and mouth. She was shot multiple times. The sheriff says one of the suspect’s worked on the couple property’s property bailing hay…
Cut 7 (08) “…home invasion”
New legislation could place the country of origin of imported mudbugs and shrimp on the local seafood menu. Larose Representative Truck Gisclair says foreign seafood can carry health, and flavor risks, and specifying country of origin is not always possible but…
Cut 5 (07) “…every country”
The bill will be heard in the legislative session that begins on April 9.

12:30 PM Newscast

Congressman and Republican Gubernatorial candidate Ralph Abraham raised a million dollars in the first hundred days of his campaign to unseat Governor Edwards. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it’s a crucial fundraising marker to cross, but it still puts the candidate in 3rd place in a three way money race for the mansion…

Cut 9 (11) “…to spend”
Edwards started 2019 with 8.4 million in the bank, and the other Republican in the race, Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone has pledged five million dollars of his own money to the race.

Legislation is being introduced by Representative Cameron Henry that would prohibit the harassment of refs, umpires, and other game officials.  Henry says the need for the legislation was brought to his attention by the recreational park in his district who said occasionally officials are threatened with physical harm.

Cut 12 (11) “…a little while.”

New legislation could place the country of origin of mudbugs and shrimp on the local seafood menu. State Representative Jerry Gisclair says he is not concerned with labeling shrimp and crawfish from Border States like Texas and Alabama. He says the economic boost of buying Louisiana shrimp is beneficial but health concerns of imported shrimp are the paramount issue…

Cut 4 (12) “…imported meats″
The bill will be heard in the legislative session that begins on April 9.

1130AM LRN NEWs

Authorities have arrested three people, two brothers and an acquitannce, in the murder of an elderly Zachary woman who was found by her husband bound and shot to death in her home on March 21st. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says one of the suspects, 24-year-old Adrian Curtis, provided a confession…

Cut 6 (14) “…in the head”

Gautreaux says 74-year-old Frances Jane Schultz had her arms and legs bound by duct tape and duct tape was over her eyes and mouth.

New legislation could place the country of origin of mudbugs and shrimp on the local seafood menu. State Representative Jerry Gisclair says if the crustaceans are from out of the country he wants to know…

Cut 3 (07) “…from.”

The bill will be heard in the legislative session that begins on April 9.

Baton Rouge Businessman and Republican candidate for Governor Eddie Rispone says he’s in the race not as a career politician, but as an outsider.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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The Tigers take on Michigan State tonight in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA tournament at 6:09PM. LSU are underdogs in the game, and will be lead by interim coach Tony Benford who’s set to face off against hall of fame icon Tom Izzo.

7:30 LRN News

Baton Rouge Businessman and Republican candidate for Governor Eddie Rispone says he’s in the race not as a career politician, but as an outsider. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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With the Mueller Report in the rear-view mirror, President Trump says he and his Republican colleagues will become the “party of healthcare”.
The party failed to pass an Affordable Care Act repeal in 2017 despite a Congressional majority, but Senator John Kennedy says they won’t be giving up on efforts to undue the nine-year-old Obamacare.
Cut 4 (11) “…start over.”

The Tigers take on Michigan State and their hall of fame coach Tom Izzo tonight at 6:09 in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The Will Wade saga intensified yesterday with a new Yahoo report.
The report says an FBI wiretap caught Wade discussing a “strong deal” to a Baton Rouge basketball influencer, reportedly for Javonte Smart. Wade then says the deal was turned down because they wanted a bigger piece of the “pie”.
But the Will Wade recruitment scandal isnt the only emotional challenge the team faced this year. Wingman Wayde Sims was shot dead reportedly defending a friend in a confrontation in September. Interim coach Tony Benford says says the team has carried Sims memory through the tournament.
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6:30 LRN Newscast

President Donald Trump is pivoting back to healthcare and Senator John Kennedy says that means another crack at repealing Obamacare. Kevin Barnhart has the story
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The Tigers take on Michigan State and their hall of fame coach Tom Izzo tonight at 6:09 in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The Will Wade saga intensified yesterday with a new Yahoo report, but despite the recruitment scandal, interim coach Tony Benford says the suspended coach still stays in touch with the team.
Cut 7 (10) “…gameplan”

CVS and Walgreens are beginning to distribute over-the-counter CBD products on the national level, but don’t expect to see it at your local store under the current law that outlaws products containing the marijuana extract.
LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine professor Dr. Benjamin Springgate says CBD has stories that circulate for it being the fix for many medical issues, but only one has been proven so far.
Cut 13 (09) “…affected by it.”
While CBD products have been sold in Louisiana before, recently citations have been issued to those selling the supplements.

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President Donald Trump is pivoting back to healthcare and Senator John Kennedy says that means another crack at repealing Obamacare. Kevin Barnhart has the story

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Baton Rouge Businessman and Republican candidate for Governor Eddie Rispone says he’s in the race not as a career politician, but as an outsider.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

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CBD products are going on sale over the count nationwide at stores like CVS and Walgreens, but you won’t find them in Louisiana.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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With the Mueller Report in the rear-view mirror, President Trump says he and his Republican colleagues will become the “party of healthcare”.

The party failed to pass an Affordable Care Act repeal in 2017 despite a Congressional majority, but Senator John Kennedy says they won’t be giving up on efforts to undue the nine-year-old Obamacare.

Cut 4 (11) “…start over.”

The President authorized an effort by the Department of Justice to maintain a decision in the New Orleans based 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals to dismantle the ACA.

The last effort to undue Obamacare is credited in part by analysts with ushering in the new Democratic House majority. One of the primary concerns was that Republicans had no replacement plan ready to pass Congress if they did undo the law. Kennedy says this time around that must change.

Cut 5 (10) “…coverage.”

Real Clear Politics average of polls shows the ACA has 50 percent approval, and 40 percent disapproval.

But the effort will likely face even more challenges now than it did in 2017 with Democrats in control of the House. Kennedy says that may complicate the effort.

Cut 6 (10) “…good faith”

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The Tigers take on Michigan State and their hall of fame coach Tom Izzo tonight at 6:09 in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The Will Wade saga intensified yesterday with a new Yahoo report, but despite the recruitment scandal, interim coach Tony Benford says the suspended coach still stays in touch with the team.

Cut 7 (10) “…gameplan”

The report says an FBI wiretap caught Wade discussing a “strong deal” to a baton rouge basketball influencer, reportedly for Javonte Smart. Wade then says the deal was turned down because they wanted a bigger piece of the “pie”.

But the Will Wade recruitment scandal isnt the only emotional challenge the team faced this year. Wingman Wayde Sims was shot dead reportedly defending a friend in a confrontation in September. Benford says the team has carried Sims memory through the tournament.

Cut 8 (12) “…Wayde Sims.”

It’s LSU’s best tourney run since 2006 when they made the Final Four, and they’ve managed to do it with a coach who took control of the team just before the final game of the regular season. Benford, who coached North Texas until last year, says he’s ready for his moment.

Cut 9 (11) “…in that″

Benford had a 62-95 record in Denton during his four season run.

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The Republican candidates for Governor made appearances yesterday at an event in Baton Rouge hosted by the Pelican Institute.  Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone was the first GOP contender to announce his campaign.  When asked what makes him stand out from the other candidates, Rispone says he’s a businessman who has been in business a long time, not a politician.

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When asked about his focal points for his campaign, Rispone says his outsider perspective as a businessman will help enhance job growth in the state.

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Rispone says for decades the state has been electing career politicians, yet Louisiana is ranked at the bottom by many metrics.  He says in many other areas, electing a businessman has shown improvement in Government.

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CVS and Walgreens are beginning to distribute over-the-counter CBD products on the national level, but don’t expect to see it at your local store under the current law that outlaws products containing the marijuana extract.

LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine professor Dr. Benjamin Springgate says CBD has stories that circulate for it being the fix for many medical issues, but only one has been proven so far.

Cut 13 (09) “…affected by it.”

While CBD products have been sold in Louisiana before, recently citations have been issued to those selling the supplements.  While the 2018 Farm Bill opens the possibility to legally sell CBD products, legislation on the state level must pass first before it is legal in Louisiana.  Springgate says many of the processes of studying CBD have to be approved by the federal government.

Cut 14 (09) “…produced from marijuana.”

Springgate says until a better balance of regulation, scientific evidence, and technical approaches to guarantee the purity of the product, it makes it substantially challenging to recommend safely to any patient to try CBD for something.

Cut 15 (08) “…to be forthcoming.”

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5:30 PM Newscast

Yahoo Sports says Baton Rouge basketball guru Shannon Foreman was the target of suspended LSU coach Will Wade’s “strong ass offer”, mentioned on a reported FBI wiretap…

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The Tigers will be in action in Washington DC as they take on Michigan State tomorrow in the sweet 16 under interim coach Tony Benford, who will face off against hall of fame spartans coach Tom Izzo. Tip-off is 6:09PM.

 

AAA estimates the average price of gallon of regular this spring will be 20 cents lower than it was last year, and a study shows that could encourage as many as one in three Americans to take an additional road trip. Fuel analyst Don Redman says the organization recently completed an extensive study that showed many of the higher grade gasoline options are worth the money…

Cut 14 (11) “…the engine”

LSU is launching the state’s largest ever education fundraising effort, aiming to raise 1.5 billion dollars for the entire LSU system. 60 percent of the funds raised will go towards academics, and the other 40 percent will fund athletics. LSU Foundation spokesperson Sarah Whitaker says the “Fierce for the Future” campaign is the first to unite fundraising for all eight LSU campuses.

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445 LRN Sports

Yahoo Sports has identified the alleged recipient of suspended LSU basketball coach Will Wade’s “strong offer” as Baton Rouge influencer Shannon Forman. This comes via new wiretaps and emails from an ongoing corruption investigation. The report details emails to Dawkins claiming Foreman “has Javonte Smart”. Tiger Rag associate editor Tyler Nunez says Smart has previously referred to Foreman as a mentor, who is considered a Baton Rouge basketball guru
Cut 10 (10)“…atheletes.”
The report mentions phone calls from Wade to now convicted felon Christian Dawkins about Foreman rejecting the offer because Foreman “didn’t get enough of the piece of the pie”. Nunez says that seems to be fairly incriminating, but it’s not official until an April trial.
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LSU will need its bats to wake up in Starkville as the Tigers begin a three-game series against Mississippi State tonight. Following the Tigers two-to-nothing loss to McNeese on Tuesday, the team held a players only meeting. Senior third baseman Chris Reid hopes the heartfelt gathering makes guys hungrier…
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Junior right-hander Zack Hess will get the start on the mound for the 12th ranked Tigers. Hess hopes the loss to McNeese is a turning point in their season…
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