18:30 LRN Newscast February 15

A recent Bankrate-dot-com survey finds the average worker rates their job satisfaction at a seven out of ten.  Jim Shannon has more…

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An autopsy reveals that 19-year-old Emily Rodgers died from blunt force injuries.  Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says the bond against the three suspects in her death, John Coward Justin Scivique (Suh-vick) and Derek Williford all of Maurepas (More-a-pah) has been increased to 300-thousand-dollars each.  Police say Coward allegedly killed Rodgers while the others lied to police during interviews.

A film starring Academy Award winner Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson and directed by John Lee Hancock has started production in Louisiana. The Netflix movie “Highwaymen” centers on two retired officers attempting to catch Bonnie and Clyde. Executive Director of Louisiana Entertainment Chris Stelly there’s nowhere else in the country with the diversity of Louisiana for a movie like this…

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LSU and GB Sciences Louisiana has found a location to grow medical marijuana that can be distributed to patients who have specific conditions. Director of the LSU AgCenter’s Therapeutic Cannabis Program Ashley Mullens says students under the age of 21 are prohibited from working at the facility. She says the product should become available by late summer….

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5:30PM LRN Newscast February 15

Louisiana Radio Network, I’m Matt Doyle

Lafayette Representative Nancy Landry is proposing a bill that would substantially increase legal penalties for campus hazing related incidents, in response to the 2017 death of LSU student Maxwell Gruver. Hazing currently carries a fine of 100 dollars or less, plus a possible 30 days in jail. Landry’s bill would change that.

Cut 12 (09) “in jail.”

LSU and GB Sciences Louisiana has found a location to grow medical marijuana that can be distributed to patients who have specific conditions. Director of the LSU AgCenter’s Therapeutic Cannabis Program Ashley Mullens says the facility is near Highland Road and Interstate, and…

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LRN

Most persons are happy with their jobs.  A recent Bankrate-dot-com survey finds the average worker rates their job satisfaction at a seven out of ten. UNO Business Professor Mark Rosa says if workers start to see some of these perks come back, productivity will increase further.

Cut 7 (10)  “workers happy.”

A film starring Academy Award winner Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson and director by John Lee Hancock has started production of “Highwaymen” in Louisiana. The film centers on two retired officers attempting to catch Bonnie and Clyde. Executive Director of Louisiana Entertainment Chris Stelly says they will shoot in Shreveport next month…

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Louisiana Radio Network

16:30 LRN Newscast February 15

In response to the 2017 death of LSU student Maxwell Gruver, Lafayette Representative Nancy Landry is proposing a bill that would increase legal penalties for campus hazing related incidents. She says the current penalties of a 100 dollar fine or less and 30 days in jail isn’t enough for such a dangerous activity…

Cut 12 (09) “in jail.”

LSU and GB Sciences Louisiana has found a location to grow medical marijuana that can be distributed to patients who have specific conditions. Director of the LSU AgCenter’s Therapeutic Cannabis Program Ashley Mullens says a 36-thousand square foot warehouse near Highland Road and Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge will house the plants…

Cut 9 (09) “research cannabis”

Hollywood is falling in love with Louisiana again.  There are several high profile actors coming to the state including Kevin Costner, Tom Hanks and Woody Harrelson.  Executive Director of Louisiana Entertainment Chris Stelly says the state’s reformulated film tax credit incentive is encouraging movie producers to reconsider Louisiana…

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Most persons are happy with their jobs.  A recent Bankrate-dot-com survey finds the average worker rates their job satisfaction at a seven out of ten.  And half of those gave a rating of at least eight.  UNO Business Professor Mark Rosa says he’s not surprised…

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That unemployment rate if the best since the recession.

13:30 LRN Newscast Feb 15

Lafayette Representative Nancy Landry is proposing a bill that would substantially increase legal penalties for campus hazing related incidents, in response to the 2017 death of LSU student Maxwell Gruver. Landry says the current penalties are far too low for such a dangerous activity.

Cut 13 (10) “a crime.”

Under the proposed legislation, if the incident involves serious injuries, or death, the penalty would escalate to 10,000 dollars and five years in jail.

A film starring Academy Award winner Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson and director by John Lee Hancock has started production of “Highwaymen” in Louisiana.  Executive Director of Louisiana Entertainment Chris Stelly says the reestablishment of tax credits are encouraging movie producers to come back.

Cut 4  (07) “even busier.” 

LSU and GB Sciences Louisiana has found a location to grow medical marijuana that can be distributed to patients who have specific conditions. LSU AgCenter spokesperson Ashley Mullens says  they plan to complete renovations on the building in June…

Cut 10 (05) “in Louisiana”

LSU and Southern are Louisiana’s only two licensed growers of medical marijuana.

A recent Bankrate-dot-com survey finds the average worker rates their job satisfaction at a seven out of ten.  And half of those gave a rating of at least eight.  UNO Business Professor Mark Rosa says better perks make for happier workers.

Cut 7 (10)  “workers happy.”

The survey found higher income earners with higher average levels of workplace happiness.

11:30 A.M. 02/15/2018 LRN Newscast

Most persons are happy with their jobs.  A recent Bankrate-dot-com survey finds the average worker rates their job satisfaction at a seven out of ten.  And half of those gave a rating of at least eight.  UNO Business Professor Mark Rosa says he’s not surprised…

Cut 6 (10)  “has improved.”

 

Three central Louisiana restaurants have been caught selling swai (Suh-why) fish, passing it off as catfish. LDWF spokesperson Adam Einck says the managers at Rosie Joe’s and Debarge’s Crawfish in Alexandria and Crazy Cajun in Tioga were cited after the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries was tipped off…

Einck says Pineville residents Robert Fant, Mollie McDowell and Michael Rhodes were cited for selling swai fish as catfish…

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The swai fish comes from Asia and is also known as shark catfish. Einck says some restaurants choose to use swai fish because it’s cheaper to buy than catfish…

A series of Mardi Gras day shootings in New Orleans left three dead and five injured. None of the shootings occurred on an active parade route. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison says the shootings shouldn’t mar an otherwise positive carnival season.

Cut 10 (11) “greater intensity.”

Shreveport Police are looking for a man who is robbing elderly women and assaulting them with a baseball bat.  The robberies started in late January and have continued since.  Detective Richard Turpen says since the attacks started, police have become more concerned since the suspect has been acting more aggressive…Turpen says a few of the victims have been able to describe their attacker, but the description police are working with isn’t much since the attacks are from behind…

Cut 14 (10) “their purses.”

10:30 LRN Newscast February 15

Shreveport Police are looking for a man who is robbing elderly women and assaulting them with a baseball bat.  The robberies started in late January. Detective Richard Turpen says since the attacks started, police have become more concerned since the suspect has been acting more aggressive…

Cut 13 (08)  “on foot.”

He is described as a black male wearing black clothing along with a black hoodie.

The Louisiana Department of Health is extending its free flu shot drive. Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says the shots are available at LDH parish health clinics, but says to call ahead before you go.

Cut 8 (10) “to you.”

He adds to bring your identification and insurance card as well.

Three Central Louisiana restaurants have been caught selling swai (Suh-why) fish, passing it off as catfish.  Jeff Palermo says they were all owned by the same people…

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

With the special session starting Monday to find a way to address a one-billion-dollar fiscal shortfall, Democratic Caucus Chair Gene Reynolds of Minden said in a statement he hopes they can work together peacefully.  He hopes lawmakers can quote, “leave the partisan games, which have previously plagued the legislature.”  He added the House of Representatives need to come together to meet their responsibilities to finally solve the budget issues.

9:30 A.M. 02/15/2018 LRN Newscast

A series of Mardi Gras day shootings in New Orleans left three dead and five injured. None of the shootings occurred on an active parade route. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison says One of the shootings getting the most attention occurred on St. Charles Avenue after two men got caught up in an altercation. Harrison says it’s the kind of incident that could happen at any time of the year.

Cut 11 (11) “good time.”

Harrison says despite Tuesday’s shootings, there’s been a decrease in violence in the city thanks to increased police efforts.

Three central Louisiana restaurants have been caught selling swai (Suh-why) fish, passing it off as catfish. LDWF spokesperson Adam Einck (I-ke) says the managers at Rosie Joe’s and Debarge’s Crawfish in Alexandria and Crazy Cajun in Tioga were cited after the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries was tipped off. The (suh-why) swai fish comes from Asia and is also known as shark catfish. Officials say some restaurants choose to use swai fish because it’s cheaper to buy than catfish…

Cut 6 (10)  “yearly costs.”

None of the stores were shut down.  Selling (Suh-why) swai fish as catfish can bring a fine of up to 950-dollars and up to four months in jail. Crazy Cajun posted an apology on it’s web-site this morning.

Shreveport Police are looking for a man who is robbing elderly women and assaulting them with a baseball bat.  The robberies started in late January and have continued since.  Detective Richard Turpen says until this perpetrator is caught, women, especially the elderly that he is targeting, need to be extra aware and to not become distracted…

Cut 15 (09) “do that.”

Anyone with information leading to the arrest of the robber can call Crime Stoppers at 318-673-7373 or use their app P-3-Tips.

Lafayette State representative Nancy Landry is proposing a bill for the March 12th legislative session that will put some longer teeth in louisiana’s hazing laws. Currently a one hundred dollar fine and 30 days in jail is the maximum fine. Landry want’s to increase non-violent hazing to 1000 dollars or six months in jail. In the event of bodily harm up to 10 thousand and five years in jail.

Criminal law watchdogs say they wlll reserve judgement until they see the entire bill.

8:30 a.m. 02/15/2018 LRN

 

New Orleans police are calling this year’s Mardi Gras a rousing success despite a violent Fat Tuesday. Kelley Ray has the story.

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The Louisiana Department of Health is extending its free flu shot drive after initially planning to end the program Monday. Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says they were excited to extend the program after a very successful two week run.

This year’s flu shot has been criticized for having a potentially lower than normal effectiveness. Welch says despite some claims to the contrary, getting the flu shot is still a great idea.

Cut 9 (10)  “rather do.”

Three central Louisiana restaurants have been caught selling swai (Suh-why) fish, passing it off as catfish. LDWF spokesperson Adam Einck (i-Nic) says the managers at Rosie Joe’s and Debarge’s Crawfish in Alexandria and Crazy Cajun in Tioga were cited after the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries was tipped off…

Einck (i-nic) says Pineville residents Robert Fant, Mollie McDowell and Michael Rhodes were cited for selling swai fish as catfish…

Cut 5  (11)  “as well.”

Crazy Cajun’s posted an apology on its web site saying they unknowingly said Asian catfish was regular catfish.

The swai (suh-why) fish comes from Asia and is also known as shark catfish. Einck (i-NIC)says some restaurants choose to use swai fish because it’s cheaper to buy than catfish…

Shreveport Police are looking for a man who is robbing elderly women and assaulting them with a baseball bat.  The robberies started in late January and have continued since.  Detective Richard Turpen says since the attacks started, police have become more concerned since the suspect has been acting more aggressive…

Turpen says a few of the victims have been able to describe their attacker, but the description police are working with isn’t much since the attacks are from behind…

Cut 14 (10) “their purses.”

Turpen says until this perpetrator is caught, women, especially the elderly that he is targeting, need to be extra aware and to not become distracted…

Anyone with information leading to the arrest of the robber can call Crime Stoppers at 318-673-7373 or use their app P-3-Tips.

 

 

 

7 am 02/15/2018 LRN

 

The state is extending its public health center free flu shot drive. Matt Doyle talked to the Louisiana Department of Health on its recent success.

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Matt Doyle.”

 

Three central Louisiana restaurants have been caught selling swai (Suh-why) fish, passing it off as catfish. LDWF spokesperson Adam Einck says the managers at Rosie Joe’s and Debarge’s Crawfish in Alexandria and Crazy Cajun in Tioga were cited after the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries was tipped off…

Cut 4  (08) “back there.” 

Crazy Cajun posted an apology on it’s website…saying they unknowingly putting “Asian” catfish on their menu labeled as just catfish.

 

Einck says Pineville residents Robert Fant, Mollie McDowell and Michael Rhodes were cited for selling swai fish as catfish…

A series of Mardi Gras day shootings in New Orleans left three dead and five injured. None of the shootings occurred during a parade. Police are still searching for suspects. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison

Harrison says despite Tuesday’s shootings, there’s been a decrease in violence in the city thanks to increased police efforts.

Cut 12 (12) “just that.”

One of the shootings getting the most attention occurred on St. Charles Avenue after two men got caught up in an altercation. Harrison says it’s the kind of incident that could happen at any time of the year.

6:00 newscast 02/15/2018

 

Three Central Louisiana restaurants have been caught selling swai (Suh-why) fish, passing it off as catfish.  Jeff Palermo says they were all owned by the same people…

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The Louisiana Department of Health is extending its free flu shot drive after initially planning to end the program Monday. Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says they were excited to extend the program after a very successful two week run.

Cut 7 (08)  “2800 people”

The shots are available at LDH parish health clinics, and free to the public,

A series of Mardi Gras day shootings in New Orleans left three dead and five injured. None of the shootings occurred on an active parade route. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison says the shootings shouldn’t mar an otherwise positive carnival season.

Cut 10 (11) “greater intensity.”

Shreveport Police are looking for a man who is robbing elderly women and assaulting them with a baseball bat.  The robberies started in late January and have continued since.  Detective Richard Turpen says since the attacks started, police have become more concerned since the suspect has been acting more aggressive…

Cut 13 (08)  “on foot.”

Turpen says a few of the victims have been able to describe their attacker, but the description police are working with isn’t much since the attacks are from behind…