1130AM LRN News

LSU is confirming that nine members of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity have been arrested on Hazing charges. The activities are alleged to have taken place during the Fall of 2018, and all nine have been booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison. The DKE charter at LSU has been revoked by the national organization. All nine are facing at least one hazing charge, some of the students are also facing additional counts, including 23-year-old Cade Duckworth of Lafayette who is facing three counts of hazing, along with second degree battery and false imprisonment charges. 23-year-old Malcolm McNiece of Baton Rouge is facing four counts of hazing and one count of second degree battery.

Beginning this fall, Louisiana will become only the second state in the US with military veteran centers on every college campus.  Chancellor of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System Monty Sullivan says the centers will be staffed with someone dedicated to working with them.  It also help veterans interact with other veterans on campus.

Cut 15 (06) “…the college environment.”

It’s been nearly a year since legislation was passed that would allow riverboat casinos to expand on land within 1,200 feet of their river mooring, and so far no ground has been broken on those sought after expansions. Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Jones says not all casinos will ever take advantage of the change, because in some areas the market just isn’t there to justify the money for an expansion.

Cut 12 (09) “…on land”

A border wall deal has been reached in Congress that would provide 1.37 of the 5.7 billion dollars the President has demanded to construct additional physical barriers along the Mexican border. Senator John Kennedy says he’s not sure whether he will ultimately vote for the deal, but two billion dollars isn’t a bad start to southern border wall expansion efforts.

Cut 5 (11) “…250.

The legislation would also increase detention capacities for immigration enforcement agencies.

8:30 LRN Newscast

National media are reporting anonymous sources inside the White House have indicated the President will ultimately sign the deal to prevent another partial government shutdown, but Louisana Senator John Kennedy says it’s not a done deal until the President has put pen to paper.
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Kennedy says he’s also not sure whether or not the funding bill will clear the House but assumes it will.

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Calcasieu Sheriff’s Deputies are searching for a mother who left her newborn Tuesday night near a Lake Charles Hosptial. The infant was found in a grassy area abandoned near a parking lot and authorities believe the child was alone for approximately 15 minutes before being discovered. Police are asking for help locating the mother. However if she had utilized the Safe Haven Law and given the child to an employee at the hospital, no charges would be pending. LRN
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Often military veterans struggle in the transition from the service to the college campus, but this fall that should be an easier hurdle in Louisiana. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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In honor of Valentine’s Day, the Louisiana Family Forum has found the longest married in the state. That title for 2019 belongs to Wallace and Gladys Menard of Duson (Do-shan) who have been hitched for 80 years. General Council Kristie Cross
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AM Newscall 02.14.19

1.37 billion dollar southern border wall compromise has been reached in Congress. Matt Doyle talked to Senator John Kennedy about the announcement…

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In honor of Valentine’s Day, Louisiana Family Forum has found the longest married couple in the state.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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 Often military veterans struggle in the transition from the service to the college campus, but this fall that should be an easier hurdle in Louisiana.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 3 (31) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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A border wall deal has been reached in Congress that would provide 1.37 of the 5.7 billion dollars the President has demanded to construct additional physical barriers along the Mexican border. Senator John Kennedy says he hasn’t been shown the bill yet, but he’s been told by colleagues that when combined with other funds, the final tab is a bit higher.

Cut 4 (12) “…October.”

The legislation would also increase detention capacities for immigration enforcement agencies.

Kennedy says he’s not sure whether he will ultimately vote for the deal, but two billion dollars isn’t a bad start to southern border wall expansion efforts.

Cut 5 (11) “…250.

National media are reporting anonymous sources inside the White House have indicated the President will ultimately sign the deal to prevent another partial government shutdown, but Kennedy wants to remind constituents that it’s not done until the Commander in Chief puts pen to paper.

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Kennedy says he also is not sure whether or not the funding bill will clear the Democratically control House, but he assumes it will.

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In honor of Valentine’s Day, Louisiana Family Forum has found the longest married couple in the state.  That title for 2019 belongs to Wallace and Gladys Menard of Duson who have been hitched for 80 years.  General Council Kristie Cross says the couple has seen many changes in the world.

Cut 7 (12) “…they’ve lived through.”

The organization recognizes all marriages over 70 years as part of their annual Marriage Hall of Fame.  Cross says the search is one of her favorite events of the year.

Cut 8 (12) “…hall of fame.”

Cross says the celebration of marriages with longevity is meant to send a message to newlyweds that a marriage can last a really long time.

Cut 9 (11) “…these committed marriages.″

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It’s been nearly a year since legislation was passed that would allow riverboat casinos to expand on land within 1,200 feet of their river mooring, and so far no ground has been broken on those sought after expansions. Louisiana Gaming Control Board Chairman Ronnie Jones says that was to be expected, and it may be quite some time before any casinos climb up out of the water.

Cut 10 (09) “…ten years”

The law also changed the restrictions on the total amount of gaming machines and gaming spaces riverboats are allowed to have.

Jones says of the 15 river boat casinos in Louisiana, so far he knows of only two who are actively working out their expansion plans.

Cut 11 (10) “…El Dorado.”

Jones say the Belle in Baton Rouge has paused their plans to initiate an expansion.

Ultimately Jones says many of the casinos will not take advantage of the new law. He says if there isn’t enough of a market to warrant a riverboat expanding onto land, then they’ll likely not invest the large sum of money necessary to build out their services.

Cut 12 (09) “…on land”

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Beginning this fall, Louisiana will become only the second state in the US with military veteran centers on every college campus.  Chancellor of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System Monty Sullivan says the resource centers are put in place to help vets in transitioning into the campus lifestyle.

Cut 13 (07) “…the resource available.”

Sullivan says the number of veterans enrolled in colleges across the state has significantly increased in recent years.

Cut 14 (11) “…this past year.”

Sullivan says the centers will be staffed with someone dedicated to working with them.  It also help veterans interact with other veterans on campus.

Cut 15 (06) “…the college environment.”

 

5:30 PM Newscast

The competition to secure a good spot for Mardi Gras parades can be intense, but one Facebook user says he’s willing to ease that burden… for a price.  New Orleans resident Kenneth Sampey posted an offer to hold a 10×10 spot on St. Charles Avenue for Fat Tuesday.  The fee for the service?  Two grand.  Sampey says he made the post out of jest, not expecting it to get the attention that it did.
Cut 3 (12) “…for the price.”

No. 19 LSU is about to shoot up the rankings after an incredibly impressive 73-71 win over the Kentucky Wildcats. The team was down by nine at one point in the second half, but rallied back. The win puts them one game back in the SEC, and Tiger Rag Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says you’ll almost certainly be seeing this team in March.

Cut 10 (09)“…contender now”

Thibodaux Police have arrested a man after a dating site meet up lead to an armed robbery.  25-year-old Kareem Acker of Gretna was apprehended after the victim contacted law enforcement from the meet up going south.  Police spokesperson says Clint Dempster says Acker found himself in a position where he couldn’t flee the scene.
Cut 6 (06) “…where he was.”
Dempster says Acker claims the victim gave him the money prior to a misunderstanding over the gender identity of the victim.

Calcasieu Parish Sheriffs are seeking a woman who left a newborn in a field just outside of the Lake Charles Memorial Hospital Gauthier Campus building last night at 8pm. Sherriff Tony Mancuso stressed that any mother who has just had a child and is considering abandoning it can leave the new born at any local police station, fire department, or hospital, and will not be asked any questions, and will not face any charges. But, you must make contact with an employee first.

Cut 13 (10) “…this happens”

445 LRN Sports

No. 19 LSU is about to shoot up the rankings after an incredibly impressive 73-71 win over the 5th team in the nation, the storied Kentucky Wildcats. It was a total team effort with four Tigers in double digit scoring, and ended on a dramatic tip in finish by Kavell Bigby-Williams. Tiger Rag Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says it’s a historic win that will sit in the pantheon of great LSU basketball moments.

Cut 9 (11) “to me”

Guard Tremont Williams led the team with 15 points and five assists.

The team was down by nine at one point in the second half, but rallied back to be in a position to seal the game on an offensive rebound facilitated by a Skylar Mays last second drive. The win puts them one game back in the SEC, and Nunez says you’ll almost certainly be seeing this team in March.

Cut 10 (09)“…contender now”

In college hoops tonight….red hot Southeastern Louisiana hosts Incarnate Word. The Lions have won seven of their last eight. Nicholls welcomes Abilene Christian into Stopher Gym tonight. The Colonels are coming off a one-point win over UNO to snap a five game losing streak.

Northwestern State is at Lamar, while McNeese visits Stephen F Austin. The Cowboys have announced that standout guard Roydell Brown will miss two to four weeks because of a sprained ankle.

The Phillies are reportedly close to signing former LSU ace pitcher Aaron Nola to a four-year, 45-million dollar contract extension. The 25-year-old Baton Rouge native went 17-and-6 last season with a 2.37 ERA and finished third in the National League in the Cy Young voting.

According to Tiger Rag Editor James Moran, LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri will announce tomorrow who will start on the mound for the Tigers for the opening weekend. LSU hosts ULM Friday.

D-1 Baseball-dot-com reports that Louisiana Tech senior left-hander David Leal is out two months after undergoing surgery to repair a broken foot.

430PM LRN News

Calcasieu Parish Sheriffs are seeking a woman who left a newborn in a field just outside of the Lake Charles Memorial Hospital Gauthier Campus building last night at 8pm. Sherriff Tony Mancuso says surveillance footage shows a woman depositing the child outside of the facility without alerting any of the employees there.

Cut 12 (08)   “…good health”

The baby is African-American, and is in good health.

The Tigers are riding a high after last night’s historic 73-71 upset win over the 5th team in the nation Kentucky. The team was down by nine at one point in the second half, but rallied back to be in a position to seal the game on an offensive rebound facilitated by a Skylar Mays last second drive. Tiger Rag Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says the victory will sit in the pantheon of great LSU basketball moments.

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Guard Tremont Williams led the team with 15 points and five assists.

A dating website meet up goes south when it leads to an armed robbery in Thibodaux.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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If you’re willing to shell out two grand a guy in New Orleans will lock down a 10×10 spot for you and your crew on St. Charles for Fat Tuesday. New Orleans resident Kenneth Sampey says he posted the offer on facebook as a joke, but it pretty quickly got some real attention…

Cut 4 (12) “…serious about paying″

330PM LRN News

Calcasieu Parish Sheriffs are seeking a woman who left a newborn in a field just outside of the Lake Charles Memorial Hospital Gauthier Campus building last night at 8pm. Sherriff Tony Mancuso says the mother likely had good intentions with the decision, and they understand how heartbreaking it must have been, but you cannot leave your newborn alone and exposed when abandoning it.

Cut 14 (09)     other charges” 

Instead he asks you take it to a nearby police station, fire department, or hospital where you can legally leave it with an employee.

Thibodaux Police have arrested a man after a dating site meet up lead to an armed robbery.  25-year-old Kareem Acker of Gretna was apprehended after the victim contacted law enforcement from the meet up going south.  Police spokesperson says Clint Dempster says Acker attempted to hide the gun he used in the robbery before the cops arrived.

Cut 8 (06) “…fumbling around.”

The competition to secure a good spot for Mardi Gras parades can be intense, but one Facebook user says he’s willing to hold you a spot for a hefty sum. New Orleans resident Kenneth Sampey posted an offer to hold a 10×10 spot on St. Charles Avenue for Fat Tuesday at the low cost of only two grand. Says if he does manage to land a $2000 payday, he says his son likely already has plans for the money.

Cut 5 (03)“…something like that.”

No. 19 LSU is about to shoot up the rankings after an incredibly impressive 73-71 win over the 5th team in the nation, the storied Kentucky Wildcats. It was a total team effort with four Tigers in double digit scoring, and ended on a dramatic tip in finish by Kavell Bigby-Williams. Tiger Rag Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says there’s a lot of basketball left to be played this year, but a team full of freshman wining a grind-it-out contest against a historic and highly ranked opponent sends a strong signal to fans, and the rest of the NCAA.

Cut 11 (11)   “…special.

230PM LRN news

No. 19 LSU is about to shoot up the rankings after an incredibly impressive 73-71 win over the 5th team in the nation, the storied Kentucky Wildcats. It was a total team effort with four Tigers in double digit scoring, and ended on a dramatic tip in finish by Kavell Bigby-Williams. Tiger Rag Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says it’s a historic win that will sit in the pantheon of great LSU basketball moments.

Cut 9 (11) “to me”

Calcasieu Parish Sheriffs are seeking a woman who left a newborn in a field just outside of the Lake Charles Memorial Hospital Gauthier Campus building last night at 8pm. Sherriff Tony Mancuso stressed that any mother who has just had a child and is considering abandoning it can leave the new born at any local police station, fire department, or hospital, and will not be asked any questions, and will not face any charges. But, you must make contact with an employee first.

Cut 13 (10) “…this happens”

Thibodaux Police have arrested a man after a dating site meet up lead to an armed robbery.  25-year-old Kareem Acker of Gretna was apprehended after the victim contacted law enforcement from the meet up going south.  Police spokesperson says Clint Dempster says Acker claims the victim gave him the money prior to Acker discovering the gender identity of the victim.

Cut 7 (11) “…he became stuck.”

The competition to secure a good spot for Mardi Gras parades can be intense, but one Facebook user says he’s willing to ease that burden… for a price.  New Orleans resident Kenneth Sampey posted an offer to hold a 10×10 spot on St. Charles Avenue for Fat Tuesday.  The fee for the service?  Two grand.  Sampey says he made the post out of jest, not expecting it to get the attention that it did.

Cut 3 (12) “…for the price.”

1:30 PM Newscast

A baby was found in a grassy field just outside of a Lake Charles hospital, and Sherriff Tony Mancuso says the mother could have avoided charges for abandonment if she’d followed the “Safe Haven” law. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”  

No. 19 LSU is about to shoot up the rankings after an incredibly impressive 73-71 win over the 5th team in the nation, the storied Kentucky Wildcats.

For their next game, LSU takes on Georgia Saturday at 5pm in Athens.

Thibodaux Police have arrested a man after a dating site meet up lead to an armed robbery.  25-year-old Kareem Acker of Gretna was apprehended after the victim contacted law enforcement from the meet up going south.  Police spokesperson says Clint Dempster says Acker found himself in a position where he couldn’t flee the scene.

Cut 6 (06) “…where he was.”
Dempster says Acker claims the victim gave him the money prior to Acker discovering the gender identity of the victim.

The competition to secure a good spot for Mardi Gras parades can be intense, but one Facebook user says he’s willing to ease that burden… for a price.  New Orleans resident Kenneth Sampey posted an offer to hold a 10×10 spot on St. Charles Avenue for Fat Tuesday.  The fee for the service?  Two grand.  Sampey says he has seen many responses to the post.

Cut 4 (12) “…serious about paying″

PM NewsCall 02.13.19

A dating website meet up goes south when it leads to an armed robbery in Thibodaux.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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A baby was found in a grassy field just outside of a Lake Charles hospital, and Sherriff Tony Mancuso says the mother could have avoided charges for abandonment if she’d followed the “Safe Haven” law. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle”  

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The competition to secure a good spot for Mardi Gras parades can be intense, but one Facebook user says he’s willing to ease that burden… for a price.  New Orleans resident Kenneth Sampey posted an offer to hold a 10×10 spot on St. Charles Avenue for Fat Tuesday.  The fee for the service?  Two grand.  Sampey says he made the post out of jest, not expecting it to get the attention that it did.

Cut 3 (12) “…for the price.”

Sampey says he has seen many responses to the post.

Cut 4 (12) “…serious about paying″

Sampey says if he does manage to land a $2000 payday, he says his son likely already has plans for the money.

Cut 5 (03)“…something like that.”

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Thibodaux Police have arrested a man after a dating site meet up lead to an armed robbery.  25-year-old Kareem Acker of Gretna was apprehended after the victim contacted law enforcement from the meet up going south.  Police spokesperson says Clint Dempster says Acker found himself in a position where he couldn’t flee the scene.

Cut 6 (06) “…where he was.”

Dempster says Acker claims the victim gave him the money prior to Acker discovering the gender identity of the victim.

Cut 7 (11) “…he became stuck.”

Dempster says Acker ended up stuck in the mud when trying to exit the vehicle, then tried to remove a weapon and stomp it into the mud in an effort to hide it from authorities.

Cut 8 (06) “…fumbling around.”

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No. 19 LSU is about to shoot up the rankings after an incredibly impressive 73-71 win over the 5th team in the nation, the storied Kentucky Wildcats. It was a total team effort with four Tigers in double digit scoring, and ended on a dramatic tip in finish by Kavell Bigby-Williams. Tiger Rag Assistant Editor Tyler Nunez says it’s a historic win that will sit in the pantheon of great LSU basketball moments.

Cut 9 (11) “to me”

Guard Tremont Williams led the team with 15 points and five assists.

The team was down by nine at one point in the second half, but rallied back to be in a position to seal the game on an offensive rebound facilitated by a Skylar Mays last second drive. The win puts them one game back in the SEC, and Nunez says you’ll almost certainly be seeing this team in March.

Cut 10 (09)“…contender now”

Number one Tennessee sits atop the SEC, riding an 18 game win streak.

Nunez says there’s a lot of basketball left to be played this year, but a team full of freshman wining a grind-it-out contest against a historic and highly ranked opponent sends a strong signal to fans, and the rest of the NCAA.

Cut 11 (11)   “…special.

For their next game, LSU takes on Georgia Saturday at 5pm in Athens.

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Calcasieu Parish Sheriffs are seeking a woman who left a newborn in a field just outside of the Lake Charles Memorial Hospital Gauthier Campus building last night at 8pm. Sherriff Tony Mancuso says surveillance footage shows a woman depositing the child outside of the facility without alerting any of the employees there.

Cut 12 (08)   “…good health”

The baby is African-American, and is in good health.

Mancuso stressed that any mother who has just had a child and is considering abandoning it can leave the new born at any local police station, fire department, or hospital, and will not be asked any questions, and will not face any charges. But, you must make contact with an employee first.

Cut 13 (10) “…this happens”

The “Safe Haven Law” applies up to sixty days after birth.

Mancuso says the mother likely had good intentions with the decision, and they understand how heartbreaking the decision must have been, but you cannot leave your newborn alone and exposed when abandoning it.

Cut 14 (09)     other charges”