Afternoon LRN Newscall

Congressman Ralph Abraham is running for governor.

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A prominent Baton Rouge businessman says he’s ready to finance a bridge over the Mississippi River.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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This morning, Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham has announced he’s entering the 2019 Governor’s race.  Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says North Louisiana hasn’t elected someone to the Governor’s mansion in many decades and Abraham has quite the task on his hand if he hopes to buck that trend.

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Abraham’s announcement makes him the first Republican candidate to announce that already holds an elected position to enter the race.  Baton Rouge Businessman Eddie Rispone is in the race under the GOP banner as well and has already pledged $5 million of his own money to his campaign.  Pinsonat says be on the lookout for a few more candidates to rise to the challenge.

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Pinsonat says Abraham did what he should do by making his announcement as soon as possible following the news that Senator John Kennedy would not be entering the race.

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Governor Edwards responded to the announcement by releasing a statement saying:

“I welcome this debate. I’ve got a consistent record of working across the aisle to get things done for Louisiana.”

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It’s the tenth year of the George Rodrigue Foundation art scholarship contest, and the namesake foundation of the famed Louisiana artist who created the iconic “Blue Dog” art featuring the state dog, the Catahoula is seeking submissions. Spokesperson Christine Dunaway says high school students from across the state can compete, with an interesting theme this year, inspired by Rodrigue’s hurricane art.

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Last year the 15 finalists were awarded 45,000 dollars in college scholarships, and had their art displayed professionally. Dunaway says it’s been an important program for art students in it’s over decade of existence.

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The school with the top number of submissions will win a 1,000 dollar art kit.

Dunaway says the program is way to emphasize the importance of art classes in public education, and to show the public that those classes are not just “fluff”. She says with limited scholarship opportunities for these kinds of students, the award goes a long way.

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Monroe born and Alto based Congressman Ralph Abraham says he’s a conservative Republican, and he’s running for governor, and intends to win. He says he’s been concerned about the direction the state since Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards took over in 2015, the same year he was elected to Congress.

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The former veterinarian has serves the sprawling 5th district in Congress that runs from Monroe to Alexandria, and over to Bogalusa.

The Congressman says the state has been mired in poor growth since Edwards took over, and says the Governor’s policy is driving young people out of the state.

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The LSU alum and former National Guard Helicopter pilot has spent most of his career outside of south Louisiana, but looks forward to introducing himself to constituents outside of his district that incorporates pieces of 26 parishes.

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He joins Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone as the only two Republicans to have officially joined the race.

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Former President of the Shaw Group Jim Bernhard says he is ready to back the loan needed to build a new bridge across the Mississippi River this morning on AM Baton Rouge.  He says there is much infrastructure work that needs to be done prior to the bridge being built.

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The bridge does come with a hefty price tag and that’s money but the prominent businessman and one of the wealthiest people in Baton Rouge, Bernhard says his company is willing to underwrite the bonds for the project.

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130PM LRN News

Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham is now the second Republican in the 2019 governor’s race. Monroe born and Alto based Congressman Ralph Abraham says he’s a conservative Republican who’s concerned with the Democratic Governor’s policy of tax and spend. The LSU alum and former National Guard Helicopter pilot has spent most of his career outside of south Louisiana, but looks forward to introducing himself to constituents outside of his district that incorporates pieces of 26 parishes.

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Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says North Louisiana hasn’t elected someone to the Governor’s mansion in many decades and Abraham has quite the task on his hand if he hopes to buck that trend.

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Governor Edwards responded to the announcement by releasing a statement saying:

“I welcome this debate. I’ve got a consistent record of working across the aisle to get things done for Louisiana.”

It’s that time of year when businesses start planning their holiday parties, parties which have the potential to go horrifically wrong if things get out of hand, or the company does a poor job planning and preparing. National Federation of Small Business State Director Dawn Starns says before any party takes place, make sure your harassment policy is up to date, and if you don’t have one, you should get on that right now.

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She says you can help keep workers from going too hard by employing professional bartenders who refuse to serve folks who look too drunk.

A $25 million dollar bond has been set for a Ponchatoula man accused of possession of child pornography.  The FBI New Orleans Child Exploitation Task Force, which includes State Police, arrested 59-year-old Edd Scafidel Jr.  Senior Trooper Melissa Matey says the public plays an important role in these types of cases.

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1230PM LRN News

This morning, Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham announced he’s entering the 2019 Governor’s race.  Monroe born and Alto based Congressman Ralph Abraham says he’s a conservative Republican, and he’s running for governor, and intends to win. The Congressman says the state has been mired in poor growth since Edwards took over, and says the Governor’s policy is driving young people out of the state.

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The former veterinarian has serves the sprawling 5th district.

Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says Abraham did what he should do by making his announcement as soon as possible following the news that Senator John Kennedy would not be entering the race.

Cut 5 (10)  “…10 months or so.” 
Governor Edwards responded to the announcement by releasing a statement saying:

“I welcome this debate. I’ve got a consistent record of working across the aisle to get things done for Louisiana.”

It’s that time of year when businesses start planning their holiday parties, parties which have the potential to go horrifically wrong if things get out of hand, or the company does a poor job planning and preparing. National Federation of Small Business State Director Dawn Starns says  make sure the event is voluntary, just in case someone at your business isn’t interested in some afterhours fraternizing.

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She also recommends hiring Ubers for your employees if alcohol will be involved.

 

11:30 AM Newscast

Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham, a Monroe born and based veterinarian, has served in Congress since 2015, and sports a consistently conservative voting record. The Congressman has often been at odds with Governor John Bel Edwards over state policy, and says he’s running to bring a more responsible fiscal approach to the state.

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He joins Baton Rouge businessman Eddie Rispone as the only two Republicans to have officially joined the race.  Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says be on the lookout for a few more candidates to rise to the challenge.
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Governor Edwards responded by releasing a statement saying:  “I welcome this debate. I’ve got a consistent record of working across the aisle to get things done for Louisiana.”

It’s that time of year when businesses start planning their holiday parties, parties which have the potential to go horrifically wrong if things get out of hand, or the company does a poor job planning and preparing. National Federation of Small Business State Director Dawn Starns says harassment awareness is at an all-time-high, so don’t incentivize inappropriate behavior.

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A $25 million dollar bond has been set for a Ponchatoula man accused of possession of child pornography.  The FBI New Orleans Child Exploitation Task Force, which includes State Police, arrested 59-year-old Edd Scafidel Jr.  Senior Trooper Melissa Matey says the investigation is continuing as authorities seized more electronic devices.  Depending on what those devices may contain, the suspect’s already high bond may increase.

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1030AM LRN News

Congressman Ralph Abraham has announced he’s entering the 2019 Governor’s race.  Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says North Louisiana hasn’t elected someone to the Governor’s mansion in many decades and Abraham has quite the task ahead of him.

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Abraham says he’s a conservative, and that he is running to win.

Governor John Bel Edwards responded, saying

“On Monday, Representative Abraham said he couldn’t launch a campaign for governor because it would distract him from important work on the farm bill, soy bean crisis, looming government shutdown, flood insurance expiration and other issues the people of Louisiana have entrusted him to handle on their behalf. None of those issues have been resolved. Now, just a few days later, he’s abandoning those responsibilities along with the congressional office he was re-elected to exactly one month ago. I welcome this debate. I’ve got a consistent record of working across the aisle to get things done for Louisiana.”

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The state football championships begin today in the Mercedes Benz Superdome as 18 teams will battle it over the next three days. Jeff Palermo has a preview…

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A $25 million dollar bond has been set for a Ponchatoula man accused of possession of child pornography.  The FBI New Orleans Child Exploitation Task Force, which includes State Police, arrested 59-year-old Edd Scafidel Jr.  Senior Trooper Melissa Matey says authorities received the information on the suspect last month.

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9:30 A.M LRN Newscast 12/06/2018

Ralph Abraham has announced his intention to run for Governor of Louisiana. He says he will formally announce his candidacy next year. Abraham is a conservative Republican and has served in congress since 2015 as the U.WS. Representative for Louisiana’s 5th congressional district. It is the largest district in terms of area in the state and includes 24 parishes in north and southeast Louisiana.
As congressman, Abraham has worked on issues that affect all of Louisiana. He is a member of the armed services committee and has help secure funding and resources for Louisiana’s military installations at Fort Polk, Barksdale Air Force base and the Naval Air Station in Belle Chase.

A $25 million dollar bond has been set for a Ponchatoula man accused of possession of child pornography. The FBI New Orleans Child Exploitation Task Force, which includes State Police, arrested 59-year-old Edd Scafidel Jr. Senior Trooper Melissa Matey says the public plays an important role in these types of cases.
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It’s that time of year when businesses start planning their holiday parties, parties which have the potential to go horrifically wrong if things get out of hand, or the company does a poor job planning and preparing. National Federation of Small Business State Director Dawn Starns says before any party takes place, make sure your harassment policy is up to date, and if you don’t have one, you should get on that right now.
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She also recommends hiring Ubers for your employees if alcohol will be involved.

8:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 12/06/2018

The National Federation of Small Businesses has some suggestions for business owners thinking of throwing a holiday party…
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The Avondale Scout Reservation in East Feliciana Parish has been closed after two boy scouts were hospitalized with histoplasmosis. It’s a flu-like illness that comes from soil contaminated with bat or bird droppings. State Epidemiologist Raoult Ratard says histoplasmois is a fungus and you can sick after breathing in the spores from the fungus. At least 15 campers were reportedly exposed to histoplasmosis. Ratard says symptoms can develop three to 17 days after exposure, but usually infected individuals recover quickly…
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The high school state football championships kick-off today at the Superdome, as nine teams will be crowned champions before the prep classic concludes on Saturday night. Today at noon, Oak Grove goes after its first state title since 2001, when it takes on Kentwood.

Oak Grove is 13-0 on the year, while Kentwood is 11-and-2 and has won eight state titles in football. Oak Grove Coach Ryan Gregory says his big concern is the Kangaroos team speed…
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A $25 million dollar bond has been set for a Ponchatoula man accused of possession of child pornography. The FBI New Orleans Child Exploitation Task Force, which includes State Police, arrested 59-year-old Edd Scafidel Jr. Senior Trooper Melissa Matey says the investigation is continuing as authorities seized more electronic devices. Depending on what those devices may contain, the suspect’s already high bond may increase.
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7:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 12/06/2018

State Police have dropped the hammer on a Ponchatoula man and set his bond at $25 million for allegedly possessing child porn. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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The Avondale Scout Reservation in East Feliciana Parish has been closed after two boy scouts were hospitalized with histoplasmosis. It’s a flu-like illness that comes from soil contaminated with bat or bird droppings. State Epidemiologist Raoult Ratard says histoplasmois is a fungus and you can get sick after breathing in the spores from the fungus
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The high school state football championships kick-off today at the Superdome, as nine teams will be crowned champions before the prep classic concludes on Saturday night. Today at noon, Oak Grove goes after its first state title since 2001, when it takes on Kentwood. Oak Grove Coach Ryan Gregory was a team captain the last time the Tigers brought home a trophy back to West Carroll Parish
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It’s that time of year when businesses start planning their holiday parties, parties which have the potential to go horrifically wrong if things get out of hand, or the company does a poor job planning and preparing. National Federation of Small Business State Director Dawn Starns says harassment awareness is at an all-time-high,
And, she says make sure the event is voluntary, just in case someone at your business isn’t interested in some afterhours fraternizing.
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Starns says you can help keep workers from going too hard by employing professional bartenders who refuse to serve folks who are a little over-served.

6:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 12/06/2018

The state football championships begin today in the Mercedes Benz Superdome as 18 teams will battle it over the next three days. Jeff Palermo has a preview…
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

A $25 million dollar bond has been set for a Ponchatoula man accused of possession of child pornography. The FBI New Orleans Child Exploitation Task Force, which includes State Police, arrested 59-year-old Edd Scafidel Jr. Senior Trooper Melissa Matey says authorities received the information on the suspect last month.
Cut 10 (06) “…pornography involving juveniles.”

It’s that time of year when businesses start planning their holiday parties, parties which have the potential to go horrifically wrong if things get out of hand, or the company does a poor job planning and preparing. National Federation of Small Business State Director Dawn Starns says harassment awareness is at an all-time-high, so don’t promote inappropriate behavior.
Cut 13 (09) “…decoration.”
Starns says you can help keep workers from going too hard by employing professional bartenders who refuse to serve folks who look too drunk.

AM Newscall 12/6/2018

The state football championships begin today in the Mercedes Benz Superdome as 18 teams will battle it over the next three days. Jeff Palermo has a preview…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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State Police have thrown the fence on a Ponchatoula man and set his bond at $25 million for allegedly possessing child porn.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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The National Federation of Small Businesses has some suggestions for business owners thinking of throwing a holiday party…

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The Avondale Scout Reservation in East Feliciana Parish has been closed after two boy scouts were hospitalized with histoplasmosis. It’s a flu-like illness that comes from soil contaminated with bat or bird droppings. State Epidemiologist Raoult Ratard says histoplasmois is a fungus and you can sick after breathing in the spores from the fungus

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At least 15 campers were reportedly exposed to histoplasmosis. Ratard says symptoms can develop three to 17 days after exposure, but usually infected individuals recover quickly…

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Ratard says he doesn’t see histoplasmosis as a major health risk, as there are very few reported cases. But when outdoors, he says do not disturb large piles of leaves and stay away from holes in trees where there might a lot of animal droppings

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The high school state football championships kick-off today at the Superdome, as nine teams will be crowned champions before the prep classic concludes on Saturday night. Today at noon, Oak Grove goes after its first state title since 2001, when it takes on Kentwood. Oak Grove Coach Ryan Gregory was a team captain the last time the Tigers brought home a trophy back to West Carroll Parish

Cut 7 (09) “…all year.”

Oak Grove is 13-0 on the year, while Kentwood is 11-and-2 and has won eight state titles in football. Gregory says his big concern is the Kangaroos team speed…

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Gregory says he likes the character of his team…

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The Division four and Division 3 championship games are also today and they are rematches of last year’s championship games. At 3:30 it’s Lafayette versus Ascension Catholic and at 7 PM its Catholic of New Iberia versus Notre Dame.

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A $25 million dollar bond has been set for a Ponchatoula man accused of possession of child pornography.  The FBI New Orleans Child Exploitation Task Force, which includes State Police, arrested 59-year-old Edd Scafidel Jr.  Senior Trooper Melissa Matey says authorities received the information on the suspect last month.

Cut 10 (06)   “…pornography involving juveniles.”

Matey says the investigation is continuing as authorities seized more electronic devices.  Depending on what those devices may contain, the suspect’s already high bond may increase.

Cut 11 (11) “…on this case.”

Matey says the public plays an important role in these types of cases.

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It’s that time of year when businesses start planning their holiday parties, parties which have the potential to go horrifically wrong if things get out of hand, or the company does a poor job planning and preparing. National Federation of Small Business State Director Dawn Starns says harassment awareness is at an all-time-high, so don’t incentivize inappropriate behavior.

Cut 13 (09) “…decoration.”

She says you can help keep workers from going too hard by employing professional bartenders who refuse to serve folks who look too drunk.

And, make sure the event is voluntary, just in case someone at your business isn’t interested in some after-hours fraternizing.

Cut 14 (09) “…in one.”

And before any party takes place, make sure your harassment policy is up to date, and if you don’t have one, you should get on that right now.

Cut 15 (06) “…handle that”

She also recommends hiring Ubers for your employees if alcohol will be involved.