1:30 PM Newscast

At a 5.9 percent increase, Louisiana has seen a relatively strong growth in personal income in the second quarter of 2018, ranking second in the nation only to Texas at 6%.  The construction sector was responsible for most of the growth.  LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott says while the healthcare sector is seeing growth, it’s following a national trend.

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Most of the Zachary Fire Department emergency response team returned home last night from the Carolinas after a 14 day mission responding to floods and damage from Hurricane Florence in South Carolina. Chief Mike Kimble says Louisiana emergency response teams are quickly becoming veteran first responders who are called upon by state’s across the nation.

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Kimble says twos of his team are still in South Carolina.

Former soldier Ryan Taylor of New Llano has been sentenced to over 11 years in prison for manufacturing and detonating a chemical weapon at a Fort Polk training area. US Attorney David Joseph says one of the former soldiers may need a lung transplant because of the damage from inhaling the chlorine gas. He says they don’t know Taylor’s motivation, but they know he liked constructing devices that would explode…

Cut 10 (10) “…kind of a bomb”

Governor John Bel Edwards is in Lake Charles today for two events.  The first being the dedication ceremony of the newly renovated runway at Chennault International Airport.  The other event, welcoming the Houston Rockets to the campus of McNeese as they begin training camp.  In relation to the airport, Edwards says the renovation of the two-mile runway, one of the longest in the nation, is an investment into the future of the region.
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1230PM LRN News

At a 5.9 percent increase, Louisiana has seen a relatively strong growth in personal income in the second quarter of 2018, ranking second in the nation. Manufacturing may have been the most expansive sector, but Scott says the oil industry seeing an uptick is also a contributing factor.

Cut 4 (10) “…a little bit.”

Texas led the nation at 6 percent.

Most of the Zachary Fire Department emergency response team returned home last night from the Carolinas after a 14 day mission responding to floods and damage from Hurricane Florence. Chief Mike Kimble says Louisiana crews evacuated hundreds of people including a few folks who were trapped on a flooded car in a swift current…

Cut 7 (11) “…those people.”

Kimble says two of his team are still in South Carolina.

Former soldier Ryan Taylor of New Llano has been sentenced to over 11 years in prison for manufacturing and detonating a chemical weapon at a Fort Polk training area. US Attorney David Joseph says a device containing chlorine gas exploded in the Kisatchie National Forest in April 2017. He says two responding soldiers who inhaled the chlorine gas had their military careers end because of the damage to their bodies…

cut 9 (06) “…shortness of breath”

Joseph says one of the former soldiers may need a lung transplant because of the damage from inhaling the chlorine gas, but he says the victims appear to be pleased with the sentence.

1130AM LRN News

Most of the Zachary Fire Department emergency response team returned home last night from the Carolinas after a 14 day mission responding to floods and damage from Hurricane Florence in South Carolina. Chief Mike Kimble says Louisiana crews evacuated hundreds of people, and were responsible for saving the lives of six, including a few Carolina firemen.

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Three boats were dispatched and the men returned home safe.

At a 5.9 percent increase, Louisiana has seen a relatively strong growth in personal income in the second quarter of 2018, ranking second in the nation at 6%.  The construction sector was responsible for most of the growth.  LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott says two things really stand out.

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The Bayou State is getting a 24-million dollar boost from the federal government to help us rehabilitate opioid addicts and keep them from falling back into the habit that’s killing thousands across the country every year. Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Louisiana Department of Health Office of Behavioral Health Dr. Janice Petersen says it’ll help expand recovery facilities….

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The grant comes courtesy of the CDC and the US Department of Health.

A Fort Polk solider has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for illegally making and deploying a chemical weapon in the woods of the Kisatchie National Forest. The solider grabbed photos of the incident as well, which ultimately ended the careers of two military investigators who later inhaled the Chlorine gas and suffered long term damage as a result. 24- Ryan Taylor plead guilty to the charges.

10:30 AM Newscast

Visitors to the Louisiana Capitol may have noticed that scaffolding used to restore the building’s limestone and mortar is gone.  But work is still needed on the 86 year old building, so a new walkway is being built to shelter those walking into the front doors from falling mortar.  Louisiana Division of Administration spokesman Jacques Berry says the front doors are expected to be reopened before the end of the calendar year.

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After 15 years on the run, 44 year old Lonnie Payne is returning to East Feliciana Parish in shackles.  Payne had been living in Mexico since his July 2003 escape, when he was serving twelve years for a burglary in Jefferson Parish.  Last month, he attempted to come back to the states, presented border officials with a fake identity and after a few days in a Mexican jail, decided to give up and tell the US Consulate the details of his true identity.

The Bayou State is getting a 24-million dollar boost from the federal government to help us rehabilitate opioid addicts and keep them from falling back into the habit that’s killing thousands across the country every year. The federal grant will go to the state Department of Health. Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Behavioral Health Dr. Janice Petersen says it’ll fund a comprehensive recovery program.

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The trust fund that covers unemployment benefits for the state is projected to hit one billion dollars this year.  The trust fund, managed by the Louisiana Workforce Commission, is the twelfth strongest in the nation.  Dejoie says the next big milestone for the trust fund will be 1.275 billion, which will trigger beneficial results for employers who pay into the fund as well as those that draw the benefits from it.

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AM Newscall 09/25/2018

Present for months, scaffolding used to restore limestone and mortar at the Louisiana Capitol is gone, but the job isn’t quite done as it’s been put on hold until it gets more funding.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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 The application process for RESTORE grants has been reopened for those who suffered damage in the 2016 floods.

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Louisiana receives a 24 million dollar grant from the feds to help fight the opioid epidemic. Matt Doyle has more.

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Visitors to the Louisiana Capitol may have noticed that scaffolding used to restore the building’s limestone and mortar is gone.  But work is still needed on the 86 year old building, so a new walkway is being built to shelter those walking into the front doors from falling mortar.  Louisiana Division of Administration spokesman Jacques Berry says the front doors are expected to be reopened before the end of the calendar year.

Cut 4 (11) “…top of the steps.”

Berry says with the new covered walkway, those entering the building will be able to walk from the first platform at the steps to the doorway.

Cut 5 (07) “…to the tourist.”

Berry says the building is designed to sway a little bit, and when that happens, that’s when you see the chunks of mortar fall.

Cut 6 (10) “…falling on anybody.”

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The Louisiana Restore Homeowners Assistance program has reopened its application process for those who suffered damage in the floods of 2016, on the heels of reports that say Congress is nearing a deal that would allow those who filed for SBA loans to receive federal grant rebuilding money. Division of Administration Executive Director Pat Forbes says the change to “Duplication of Benefits” policy is incredibly meaningful.

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The Edwards Administration says expanding the Restore Louisiana program to SBA recipients will lead to an additional 215 million dollars in benefits making their way into flood victims’ hands. Forbes says those hundreds of millions will be headed to thousands of households.

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Louisiana has reopened the survey that must be completed to receive RESTORE grants, with a new deadline of October 19th. The deadline to finish completing the application for the funds has been pushed back to November 16th.

Congressman Garret Graves says the deal to end Duplication of Benefits, and rewrite laws governing FEMA aid to school districts and nonprofits is “99 percent complete.” Forbes says there are two last hurdles the potential new policy would have to clear before the checks get sent out.

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Visit Restore.la.gov for more information, and the necessary forms.

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The Bayou State is getting a 24-million dollar boost from the federal government to help us rehabilitate opioid addicts and keep them from falling back into the habit that’s killing thousands across the country every year. The federal grant will go to the state Department of Health. Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Behavioral Health Dr. Janice Petersen says it’ll fund a comprehensive recovery program.

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LDH says the funds will help them expand recovery programs in rural areas that are currently under-served.

Petersen says the grant can help pay for more accurate assessments when it comes to finding the right services for each patient, as well as determine which medication may be needed for recovery, and the funds to pay for that medication when people can’t afford it. And that’s not all…

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Petersen says a major part of the initiative is helping addicts support themselves by helping them build the skills necessary to hold down a job that can pay the bills, while they work towards ridding themselves of their opioid addiction. She says there’s cash set aside to help those folks get work.

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The grant comes courtesy of the CDC and the US Department of Health.

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The trust fund that covers unemployment benefits for the state is projected to hit one billion dollars this year.  The trust fund, managed by the Louisiana Workforce Commission, is the twelfth strongest in the nation.  LWC director Ava Dejoie says the size of the fund has exceeded expectations.

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Dejoie says the next big milestone for the trust fund will be 1.275 billion, which will trigger beneficial results for employers who pay into the fund as well as those that draw the benefits from it.

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Dejoie says the milestone is made even more notable considering the fund went broke in the eighties due to a decline in the oil industry, which we are seeing again at present day.

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LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron wants to put more pressure on opposing quarterbacks. That will be important this week as the Tigers host the SEC’s top passing team. The Ole Miss Rebels are averaging 348 yards through the air. Coach Ed Orgeron says Andre Anthony is a guy who can get after the passer…

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On other side of the ball, Orgeron wants to see more explosive plays on offense…

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The Tigers are 11th in the SEC in scoring, but they are second in turnover margin as LSU has forced nine turnovers in four games. Rebels Coach Matt Luke says executing their short passing game will important on Saturday…

 

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Top ranked Alabama is a 49-point favorite on Saturday as they welcome the Ragin Cajuns to Tuscaloosa. UL Lafayette is coming off a disappointing home loss to Coastal Carolina, while the Crimson Tide have won their four games by an average score of 41 points. Cajuns Coach Billy Napier doesn’t see a weakness with Alabama’s offense

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Napier spent five seasons on Nick Saban’s staff as his wide receivers coach. During that time, the Crimson Tide went 63-7 and won two national championships. Napier says he’s looking forward to playing Alabama on Saturday….

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530PM LRN News

The deal to transfer management of two hospitals in Shreveport and Monroe to Oschner and LSU has been finalized. The new system, called Oschner LSU Health System of North Louisiana, will begin October 1st. Health Secretary Rebekah Gee says the partnership will bring new services to the area.

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That includes tele-health, and the renovation and expansion of surgical operating rooms and the intensive care unit.

A Many man has been arrested after he attempted to steal an ATM kiosk by driving a stolen vehicle through the front of Curtis Grocery early Sunday morning. Sabine Parish Sheriff Ronny Richardson says 37-year-old Leo Mitchell drove off and a police chase ensued…

cut 9 (10) “…still driveable”

Mitchell was later found hiding in the woods.

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves is confident legislation will pass Congress this week that would allow thousands of homeowners who flooded in 2016 to receive federal grants through the Restore Louisiana program, even if they received an SBA loan. Graves says that means if you filed RESOTRE paperwork, but were ineligible, you could see the cash soon.

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Graves says if you’ve completed your paperwork, you shouldn’t have to make any changes or do anything else before your check is mailed.

State Police say a fatal train wreck in Webster Parish this morning left 33 year old Jason Fory of Minden dead. Troop G spokesperson Glenn Younger says the no one on the train was injured and that the incident doesn’t pose a threat to residents in the area.

Cut 16 (10) “…as far as hazmat.”

Police are still investigating why his truck was on the train tracks at that time.

4:30 PM Newscast

A deal to let SBA loan recipients from the 2016 flood receive RESTORE money is “99 percent complete” according to a Baton Rouge Congressman. Matt Doyle has more.

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The deal to transfer management of two hospitals in Shreveport and Monroe to Oschner and LSU has been finalized. The new system, called Oschner LSU Health System of North Louisiana, will begin October 1st. Governor John Bel Edwards says it’s a ten-year deal that had to get done.

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A Many man has been arrested after he attempted to steal an ATM kiosk by driving a stolen vehicle through the front of Curtis Grocery early Sunday morning. Sabine Parish Sheriff Ronny Richardson says 37-year-old Leo Mitchell’s master plan did not work

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Mitchell, who has an extensive criminal history for theft and drug charges, was later found hiding in the woods after abandoning his vehicle. Richardson says Mitchell now faces several new charges.

State Police say a fatal train wreck in Webster Parish this morning left 33 year old Jason Fory of Minden dead. Troop G spokesperson Glenn Younger says for some unknown reason Fory’s pick-up truck stopped on the tracks at the Stuckey Road crossing and the train couldn’t stop in time.

Cut 14 (12) “…vehicle upon impact.”

Younger says investigators are unsure as to the reason the truck was in the path of the train.

330PM LRN News

The deal to transfer management of two hospitals in Shreveport and Monroe to Oschner and LSU has been finalized. The new system, called Oschner LSU Health System of North Louisiana, will begin October 1st. Health Secretary Rebekah Gee says the partnership will offer new services that will mean north Louisianans won’t have to leave home to get healed.

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LSU says the deal puts to rest rumors of the the medical school closing.

A Jonesville man is dead following a wreck where he attempted to evade police on his motorcycle.  LSP spokesperson Senior Trooper Michael Reichardt says the 32-year-old Uel Beard was wearing a helmet at the time, but it wasn’t enough.

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The investigation is ongoing.

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves is confident legislation will pass Congress this week that would allow thousands of homeowners who flooded in 2016 to receive federal grants through the Restore Louisiana program, even if they received an SBA loan. Graves says it’s been an uphill climb trying to convince Washington to change the policy, but they appear to finally hit the summit.

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The program has been reopened, new deadline to fill out the homeowner survey is October 19th.

A 28-year old Bayou Blue woman has been arrested and charged with murder after allegedly stabbing her boyfriend in the chest with a large kitchen knife. Investigators say the two were in a verbal dispute that turned physical before the eventual stabbing that sent her 28-year-old boyfriend to the hospital, where he later died. Shannel Thompson had her bond set at a million dollars.

12:30 PM Newscast

A Jonesville man is dead following a wreck that occurred as he attempted to evade police on his motorcycle.  The crash happened just before 7 AM on Saturday.  LSP spokesperson Senior Trooper Michael Reichardt says the 32-year-old Uel Beard was wearing a helmet at the time, but it wasn’t enough to protect him with the excessive speed in the collision.

Cut 6 (11) “…at the scene.”

The deal to transfer management of two hospitals in Shreveport and Monroe to Oschner and LSU has been finalized. The new system, called Oschner LSU Health System of North Louisiana, will begin October 1st, and the Governor’s administration says the new partnership will allow for the expansion of services. Health Secretary Rebekah Gee says this will mean north Louisianans won’t have to leave home for treatment.

Cut 4 (06) “…specialty care.”

A Many man has been arrested after he attempted to steal an ATM kiosk by driving a stolen vehicle through the front of Curtis Grocery early Sunday morning. Sabine Parish Sheriff Ronny Richardson says 37-year-old Leo Richardson says Mitchell drove off and a police chase ensued…

cut 9 (10) “…still driveable”

Mitchell, who has an extensive criminal history for theft and drug charges, was later found hiding in the woods after abandoning his vehicle. Richardson says Mitchell now faces several new charges.

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LRN AM September 24

In an effort to produce bigger bass in Louisiana, the state began stocking lakes with Florida bass in the 1980s.  Kevin Barnhart reports the LSU AgCenter now wants to know why some lakes have bigger bass than others.

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5th ranked LSU is 4-0, but they’ve yet to play a full 60 minutes of football. Jeff Palermo has the story

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The interim Secretary of State says if you aren’t registered to vote for the November midterms, then this week is a great opportunity to do so. Matt Doyle has more.

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Since the early 1980’s, more than 100 million Florida bass have been released in many lakes around Louisiana in an effort to produce larger fish.  The stocking of the fish has seen mixed results in differing bodies of water.  LSU AgCenter Professor of Fisheries Bill Kelso says despite efforts to populate the area, don’t expect to be so lucky as to reel in the big fish in the Atchafalaya Basin.

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Kelso says studies have shown there are many hotspots to find the larger bass.

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Kelso says the jury is still out as to what effects the ability for the Florida bass genes to catch on in some lakes and not others.

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The woman who has accused Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault in the 80’s has agreed, along with the judge, to testify about the incident Thursday. This comes after a weekend of negotiations between the accuser, Dr. Ford’s legal team and Judicial Committee members.  Senator John Kennedy, a committee member, says before agreeing to the Thursday hearing, she’d been offered a few options.

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Kavanaugh’s accuser, Dr. Christine Ford, requested an FBI investigation before she testified, but that appears unlikely to be conducted before she goes before the public panel.

Kennedy says if it is confirmed that Judge Kavanaugh sexually assaulted Dr. Ford, it would be a disqualifying condition for his consideration to the US Supreme Court, but that’d yet to be determined.

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Kennedy says he’s talked at length with Kavanaugh, who has categorically denied the allegations.

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The state kicks off voter registration week today, ahead of a hotly contested midterm season nationally, that may not yield many surprises in the Bayou State. Statewide, the election will give voters a chance to decide on congressional races and the special election for the Secretary of State’s office. Interim Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says the November turnout probably won’t be great…

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And that low turnout won’t be the result of low registration numbers either. Ardoin says Louisiana has one of the best voter registration percentages in the nation.

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November will bring more than just statewide elections. The ballots will be littered with local issues and a selection of constitutional amendments, like unanimous juries, that could lead to notable changes in Louisiana law. Ardoin says even if national and state wide issues don’t excite you, you should still show up.

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The deadline to register for November in person or by mail is October 9th, and the deadline to register online, with a valid ID, is October 16th.

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The Saints are 2-1 after a thrilling 43-37 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons. The game had seven lead changes and New Orleans forced overtime with a touchdown with 1:15 left in regulation. Saints Coach Sean Payton says it was a hard fought victory….

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Quarterback Drew Brees orchestrated the winning touchdown drive to cap off a 396-yard and three touchdown passing day. Brees also rushed for two touchdowns. One from seven yards out that forced overtime. He also scored on a quarterback sneak to end the game. But fans are talking about his touchdown that ended up tying the game, when he spun away from two defenders and dove into end zone…

Cut 14 (13) “…spin moves are good”

Brees also set the NFL record for career completions, passing Brett Favre’s mark of 6,300. The future Hall of Fame QB says his former and current teammates played a role in that record…

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LSU and Louisiana Tech was a three-point game in the fourth quarter, but the Fighting Tigers scored the final two touchdowns for a 38-21 win over the Bulldogs. Tech was down 24-0, but J’Mar Smith threw three touchdown passes to cut the deficit to three…

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Smith threw for 330 yards and completed some big passes on third down. La Tech was 9-of-18 on third downs. LSU linebacker Devin White says that will be a point of emphasis at practice this week…

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LSU had 409 yards of total offense. Quarterback Joe Burrow was 16 of 28 for 191 yards. The running game was effective for most of the contest. Nick Brossette rushed for 78 yards and three touchdowns, while Clyde Edwards-Helaire had a career-high 136 yards and two touchdowns…