5:30 PM Newscast

The Louisiana Department of Revenue is warning you to keep your head on a swivel for tax scammers.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (29) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

The mother of an Acadiana High School Student has bonded out of jail following her arrest for posting footage of a school fight to social media.  32 year old Meagan Adkins-Barras was arrested yesterday and booked with unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety and publicity, as posting videos and photos of illegal activity is against the law in the state.  The two students involved in the fight are facing criminal charges.

 

 

 

 

 

A 13 year old is dead after the Yamaha ATV he was riding collided with a Peterbuilt log truck.  Troopers responded to the crash just before 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon on LA Hwy 772 just east of Jena.  Master Trooper Scott Moreau says the 13-year-old, identified as Wayden Savell, was pronounced dead at the scene. 72-year old Lloyd Worsham was behind the wheel of the log truck and was treated for minor injuries.

Cut 10 (07)“…with the ATV.”

Tough night for the 13th ranked LSU basketball team last night as the Tigers were upset on their home floor, falling to Florida 82-77 in overtime. The loss drops LSU’s record to 21-5 overall, 11-2 in the SEC and into a tie with Kentucky for second place in the league. Coach Will Wade says teams like Florida, who play at a slower pace have given the Tigers trouble this season…

Cut 7 (13) “…to end.”

4:30 PM Newscast

With tax season comes the need to be on the lookout for scammers who are hoping to exploit taxpayers in an effort to nab a dishonest dollar. Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says some scammers are resorting preying on people via phone calls.  Often they will demand immediate payment for tax debts via a credit card or other means.

Cut 5 (11)“…a tax debt.”

Governor Edwards delivered the keynote address today at a statewide business summit that brought about 500 business leaders together to discuss how to move Louisiana’s economy forward. Edwards says the state has made a significant investment in an effort to produce more technology graduates…

Cut 12 (11)   “…that effort”

 

 

A 13 year old is dead after the Yamaha ATV he was riding collided with a Peterbuilt log truck.  Troopers responded to the crash just before 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon on LA Hwy 772 just east of Jena.  Master Trooper Scott Moreau says the truck driver attempted evasive action, but it was unsuccessful.

Cut 9 (10) “…and they collided.”

Moreau says the 13-year-old, identified as Wayden Savell, was pronounced dead at the scene. 72-year old Lloyd Worsham was behind the wheel of the log truck and was treated for minor injuries.

Tough night for the 13th ranked LSU basketball team last night as the Tigers were upset on their home floor, falling to Florida 82-77 in overtime. LSU’s offense had trouble getting into a rhythm and Coach Will Wade says he tried to tell the players that the Gators are a good defensive team…

Cut 6 (09) “…we do”

330PM LRN News

Be on the lookout for tax filing fraudsters this year. Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says it’s important to review your completed tax return before signing it and asking questions. Ultimately the taxpayer is responsible financially and legally for all information submitted on a return.
Cut 4 (09) “…blank tax return.″
Also, avoid hiring a preparer who bases their fee based on a percentage of the refund.
Tough night for the 13th ranked LSU basketball team last night as the Tigers were upset on their home floor, falling to Florida 82-77 in overtime. It’s been a dream season, but some fans started leaving before the final buzzer. Coach Will Wade isnt sweating that though.
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Governor John Bel Edwards defends the changes made to a tax break program for manufacturers while speaking at a statewide business summit. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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The group, Take Em Down NOLA, credited with pushing New Orleans into removing several Confederate statues, is asking the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club to stop wearing back face paint during the Zulu Parade on Fat Tuesday. But Zulu leaders have said the face paint will not come off as the black makeup was never intended to insult or degrade African-Americans.

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With tax season comes the need to be on the lookout for scammers who are hoping to rip-off taxpayers. Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says there are a wide range of shady tactics being used.

Cut 3 (10) “…to exploit taxpayers.”

Henderson says Ultimately the taxpayer is responsible financially and legally for all information submitted on a return.

A 13 year old is dead after the Yamaha ATV he was riding collided with a Peterbuilt log truck.  Troopers responded to the crash just before 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon on LA Hwy 772 just east of Jena.  Master Trooper Scott Moreau says the victim was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, but is uncertain if that would have made the difference.

Cut 11 (09)   “…of the child.

Governor Edwards delivered the keynote address today at a statewide business summit, and Republican Congressman and gubernatorial candidate Ralph Abraham calls the summit a farce and points to the state’s unemployment rate, which is above the national average. But Edwards says since he took office, he’s announced dozens of economic development projects that will create more than 27-thousand new jobs

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The governor also took time to defend the changes he made to the Industrial Tax Exemption Program.

Tough night for the 13th ranked LSU basketball team last night as the Tigers were upset on their home floor, falling to Florida 82-77 in overtime. The loss drops LSU’s record to 21-5 overall, 11-2 in the SEC and into a tie with Kentucky for second place in the league. Coach Will Wade says teams like Florida, who play at a slower pace have given the Tigers trouble this season…

Cut 7 (13) “…to end.”

1:30 PM Newscast

Governor Edwards delivered the keynote address today at a statewide business summit that brought about 500 business leaders together to discuss how to move Louisiana’s economy forward. Edwards says the state has made a significant investment in an effort to produce more graduates for the technology sector

Cut 12 (11)   “…that effort”

Republican Congressman and gubernatorial candidate Ralph Abraham calls the summit a farce, because the state’s unemployment rate is well above the national average.

Tough night for the 13th ranked LSU basketball team last night as the Tigers were upset on their home floor, falling to Florida 82-77 in overtime. LSU’s offense had trouble getting into a rhythm and Coach Will Wade says he tried to tell the players that the Gators are a good defensive team…

Cut 6 (09) “…we do”

 

A 13-year-old is dead after the Yamaha ATV he was riding collided with a Peterbuilt log truck.  Troopers responded to the crash just before 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon on LA Hwy 772 just east of Jena.  Master Trooper Scott Moreau says the victim was identified as Wayden Savell and was pronounced dead at the scene. 72-year old Lloyd Worsham was behind the wheel of the log truck and was treated for minor injuries.
Cut 10 (07)“…with the ATV.”
With tax season comes the need to be on the lookout for scammers who are hoping to exploit taxpayers in an effort to nab a dishonest dollar. Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says some scammers are resorting preying on people via phone calls.  Often they will demand immediate payment for tax debts via a credit card or other means.

Cut 5 (11)“…a tax debt.”

1230 PM LRN News

With tax season comes the need to be on the lookout for scammers who are hoping to exploit taxpayers in an effort to nab a dishonest dollar, and Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says it’s important to review your completed tax return before signing it and asking questions. Ultimately the taxpayer is responsible financially and legally for all information submitted on a return.
Cut 4 (09) “…blank tax return.″
Also, avoid hiring a preparer who bases their fee based on a percentage of the refund.
A 13 year old is dead after the Yamaha ATV he was riding collided with a Peterbuilt log truck. Troopers responded to the crash just before 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon on LA Hwy 772 just east of Jena. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says the truck driver attempted evasive action, but it was unsuccessful.

Cut 9 (10) “…and they collided.”
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Tough night for the 13th ranked LSU basketball team last night as the Tigers were upset on their home floor, falling to Florida 82-77 in overtime. LSU’s offense had trouble getting into a rhythm and Coach Will Wade says he tried to tell the players that the Gators are a good defensive team…
Cut 6 (09) “…we do”
The loss drops LSU’s record to 21-5 overall, 11-2 in the SEC and into a tie with Kentucky for second place in the league. Wade says teams like Florida, who play at a slower pace have given the Tigers trouble this season. Fans were reportedly seen leaving before the final buzzer rang.

1130AM LRN News

A report by the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry says over the last three years Louisiana has had the largest percentage growth in business taxes in the nation, and they’re particularly concerned about changes to the Industrial Tax Exemption Program. LABI President Stephen Waugespack.
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A Baton Rouge school board recently shot down a several hundred thousand dollar Exxon ITEP request request.
But Governor John Bel Edwards stood by his decision to allow local districts, as opposed to a state board, to determine whether or not they wanted to offer ITEP requests. Edwards says they will not reconsider the decision.
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A Legislative Task Force is recommending the state allow foster kids to stay in the system through the age of 21. The proposal comes with a three million dollar price tag in a session that will be dominated by debates about raising teacher pay, and issue with a cost upwards of 100 million dollars. Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says it’s worth it.
Cut 12 (10) “…we spend.”
With tax season comes the need to be on the lookout for scammers who are hoping to exploit taxpayers in an effort to nab a dishonest dollar. Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says there are a wide range of shady tactics being used.
Cut 3 (10) “…to exploit taxpayers.”
On the cyber side, Henderson recommends not filing on unsecured networks.

8:30 LRN Feb 21

Gov. Edwards is participating in a statewide business summit today that is meant to highlight the state’s economic development success stories.  Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says the event will feature panel discussions from public and private sector leaders.

Cut 5 (10) “…in New Orleans.”

A report by the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry says over the last three years Louisiana has had the largest percentage growth in business taxes in the nation.

The business lobby has raised serious concerns about changes to the Industrial Tax Exemption Program, after a Baton Rouge school board recently shot down an Exxon request. LABI President Steven Waugespack says the reform is not healthy for business growth.

Cut 9 (12) “…state economy.″

A Legislative Task Force is recommending the state allow foster kids to stay in the system through the age of 21. Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says it would dramatically improve outcomes…

Cut 11 (12) “…system.”

Thibodeaux says the motive is unclear.

Cut 15 (08) “…in his vehicle.”

 

A national report notes kids who leave the foster system at 18 have a one in five chance of becoming homeless

A Ville Platte man is under arrest after beating an elderly disabled vet in at a gas station in Nuba.  Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux of St Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office, says 29 year old Kenneth Shergold approached the victim from behind and then struck him numerous times in the head, back, and body with a tire iron.

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A Ville Platte man is under arrest after beating an elderly disabled vet in at a gas station in Nuba.  The suspect then left his scene in his vehicle.  Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux says 29 year old Kenneth Shergold is accused of approaching the victim from behind and for no apparent reason, and struck him numerous times in the head, back, and body with a tire iron.

Cut 14 (06) “…and his knees”

A report by the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry says over the last three years Louisiana has had the largest percentage growth in business taxes in the nation.

LABI President Steven Waguespack says one of the state’s biggest industries is being impacted by the taxes, many of which have targeted their revenue.

Cut 8 (11) “…equipment.”

 

A task force is calling on the legislature to increase the foster care age to 21. Matt Doyle has more.

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A crash involving an empty log truck and an ATV claimed the life of a Jena teenager Wednesday in LaSalle Parish. State Police say the ATV driven by Wayden Savell entered Louisiana Highway 772 and was in the direct path of the 18-wheeler be driven by Lloyd Lee Worsham. State police want to remind the public that ATV are illegals on public roadways.

The crash is under investigation.

AM LRN Newscall

The Louisiana Statewide Business Summit is taking place today in Baton Rouge.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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 The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry says the Bayou State has seen the bigger percentage increase in business taxes in America over the last three years…

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 A task force is calling on the legislature to increase the foster care age to 21. Matt Doyle has more.

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Gov. Edwards is participating in a statewide business summit today that is meant to highlight the state’s economic development success stories.  The event will connect business leaders with administration officials in different areas of government.  Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says the summit will go over many of the key elements impacting business.

Cut 4 (09) “…our state today.”

Pierson says the event will feature panel discussions from public and private sector leaders and will address the support elements of the economy.

Cut 5 (10) “…in New Orleans.”

The Republican Party of Louisiana has taken issue with the event, saying it’s a taxpayer-funded campaign event for Edwards’ re-election campaign.  Pierson says that’s not true, saying the event is being underwritten by corporate sponsors and the Governor’s participation just comes with his job.

Cut 6 (11) “…and lead business.”

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A report by the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry says over the last three years Louisiana has had the largest percentage growth in business taxes in the nation. LABI President Steven Waugespack says the state has been ramping up it’s collection efforts on businesses.

Cut 7 (11) “…percent.”

That 12.5 percent was seen between fiscal year 2016 and 2017.

Waguespack says one of the state’s biggest industries is being impacted by the taxes, many of which have targeted their revenue.

Cut 8 (11) “…equipment.”

The business lobby has raised serious concerns about changes to the Industrial Tax Exemption Program, after a Baton Rouge school board recently shot down an Exxon request. Waguespack says the reform is not healthy for business growth.

Cut 9 (12) “…state economy.″

But Governor John Bel Edwards stood by his decision to allow local districts, as opposed to a state board, to determine whether or not they wanted to offer ITEP requests. Edwards says they will not reconsider the decision.

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A Legislative Task Force is recommending the state allow foster kids to stay in the system through the age of 21. Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says it would dramatically improve outcomes…

Cut 11 (12) “…system.”

A national report notes kids who leave the foster system at 18 have a one in five chance of becoming homeless, and less than 3 percent will earn a college degree by 25.

The proposal comes with a three million dollar price tag in a session that will be dominated by debates about raising teacher pay, and issue with a cost upwards of 100 million dollars. Walters says that three million is worth it.

Cut 12 (10) “…we spend.”

Last year the legislature passed a law that allows kids to stay in the program past 18 if they are still in school even while lawmakers had a bloody battle over the expiring sales tax. Walters says she has faith they can cut through the gridlock once again.

Cut 13 (05) “…ever been.”

28 states have increased the foster age to 21.

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A Ville Platte man is under arrest after beating up an elderly disabled vet in at a gas station in Nuba.  After the beating, the suspect left his scene in his vehicle.  Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux says 29 year old Kenneth Shergold is accused of approach the victim from behind and for no apparent reason, struck him numerous times in the head, back, and body with a tire iron.

Cut 14 (06) “…and his knees”

Thibodeaux says the motive is unclear.

Cut 15 (08) “…in his vehicle.”

Thibodeaux says Shergold was located after he attack another person at a Walmart a few days later, who was able to identify him.  They went to his home and located his car and the suspect.

Cut 16 (09) “…without his attorney.