17:30 LRN Newscast may 22nd

A Mississippi lawmaker called for Louisiana leaders to be lynched after four confederate monuments were taken down in New Orleans. State Representative Karl Oliver also said in the Facebook post that the statues were removed in a “Nazi-ish fashion.” Courtney Carter with News Mississippi says state Republicans do not condone the public post…:
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Oliver has since apologized for the post.

On the Louisiana House floor, a vote is expected Tuesday on a bill that would increase the minimum GPA required to receive the TOPS scholarship. Politial analyst Bernie Pinsonat doesn’t expect lawmakers to approve the jump from a 2.5 GPA to 2.75…
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Governor Edwards also opposes the bill.

Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle has been named the director of the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, which is an oversight agency for President Trump’s administration. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this is the perfect job for Angelle…:
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The BSEE regulates offshore oil and gas drilling.

State Police raises concerns about proposed budget cuts to the law enforcement agency. Major Doug Cain says the House has proposed a 23-million dollar cut in funding from this fiscal year, which would force them to cut a cadet class and make it difficult to replace patrol vehicles and 60-percent of them have over 100-thousand miles on their odometer…
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Cain says its State Police’s hope the Senate will fund their agency to the level that the governor recommended.

16:30 LRN Newscast May 22nd

A Mississippi lawmaker is facing backlash after saying Louisiana leaders should be lynched for removing four confederate monuments in New Orleans. Halen Doughty has more…
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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser had a meeting today with New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu about the future of the confederate monuments that were removed. Nungesser would like to put the monuments at a historic battlfield, but the mayor said that if the state office of tourism wants them, they’ll have to submit a financial bid.

The southern half of the state is under a flash flood watch as more heavy rain is expected to fall across a region that has already seen a lot of rain. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the National Weather Service is calling for another two to four inches of rainfall…
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Keim says street flooding is also a possibility as well.

Two Lafourche Parish teens were killed in a single vehicle crash in Kraemer early Sunday morning. State Police Trooper Jesse LaGrange says 19-year-old Jaydon Labat (la-bot) was driving down LA 307 at a high rate of speed when he ran off the road and hit a utility pole. He says 18-year-old Candace Reulet (Ru-lay) was also in the vehicle..:
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He says impairment is also a suspected factor in the crash.

15:30 LRN Newscast May 22nd

A Mississippi lawmaker Karl Oliver has apologized for his Facebook post that said Louisiana leaders should be lynched for the removal of four confederate monuments in New Orleans. Courtney Carter with News Mississippi says Oliver has made inflammatory statements in the past, including last year when he responded to an email from a citizen about a proposed tax cut…
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Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle has been tapped to lead the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, an energy oversight agency for President Donald Trump’s administration. Angelle will be forced to resign from the P-S-C and UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says he anticipates a lot of candicdates to run for his seat….
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USA Today Network reports Vice President Mike Pence will travel to Baton Rouge for what’s being described as a “listening session” with business leaders. Pence will travel to the Capitol City one day after President Trump releases his proposed budget. A spokesperson for the governor, John Bel Edwards, plans to meet with Pence at the airport.

Flash flooding could be a problem in south Louisiana, as more heavy rainfall is expected today and tomorrow. Michelle Southern reports…
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14:30 LRN Newscast May 22nd

Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle has been chosen as the director of Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, which oversees offshore energy safety. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says after failing to win a Congressional seat and losing out in the 2015 governor’s race, this job will give Angelle more national name recognition….
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Angelle will have to resign as a member of the P-S-C.

South Louisiana is under a flash flood watch as more heavy downpours are expected today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a cold front is slowly creeping across the state, bringing with it more rain…:
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At this hour, most of the heavy rain is falling in north Louisiana.

Mississippi state representative Karl Oliver has apologized for his facebook post that said Louisiana leaders should be lynched for taking down four confederate monuments in New Orleans. It’s still unclear where those monuments will go, but Courtney Carter with News Mississippi says there’s talk of moving the monuments to the Beauvoir estate in Mississippi, which is home to many confederate-era memorials….
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Four teenagers were killed in two spearate wrecks in south Louisiana on Sunday. Kentwood Police Chief Michael Kazerooni says two 18-year-olds were killed in his city when a vehicle slammed into a tree on Line Creek Road and they believe speed was a main factor….
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Two teens were also killed early Sunday in LaFourche Parish and State Police investigators believe speed and impairment are factors.

13:30 Newscast, May 22nd, 2017

Several inches of rain has already fallen the last couple of days on the bottom half of the state, and more is on the way. Additional totals of 4 to 7 inches are expected, though locally higher amounts will be possible. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we could also see rising rivers resulting in more localized flooding in some areas…:
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There is a Flash Flood Watch in effect through tomorrow.

A Mississippi lawmaker called for Louisiana leaders to be lynched after four confederate monuments were taken down in New Orleans. State Representative Karl Oliver also said in the Facebook post that the statues were removed in a “Nazi-ish fashion.” Courtney Carter with News Mississippi says state Republicans do not condone the public post…:
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Oliver has since apologized for the post, saying his choice of words was horribly wrong.

Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle has been named the director of the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this is the perfect job for Angelle…:
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BSEE strives for the safe and responsible production of energy and watches over the oil and gas industry.

Two Lafourche Parish teens were killed in a single vehicle crash in Kraemer over the weekend, according to State Police. Trooper Jesse LaGrange says 19-year-old Jaydon Labat (la-bot) was likely speeding and drunk when he crashed into a utility poll and died along with another occupant, 18-year-old Candace Reulet (Ru-lay)…:
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Two teenagers also died in a Kentwood crash over the weekend where speed is the main factor, according to police.

 

 

12:30 Newscast, May 22nd, 2017

The bottom half of the state is in for a soaking today and tomorrow and flash flooding is a major concern. State climatologist Barry Keim says the area is already wet because of all the rain over the weekend, and the now the chances are higher across the southeastern part of the state…:
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Jackson, Lake Charles, and Covington all saw more than 4 inches of rainfall over the weekend.

Two teens are dead and another critically injured after a crash in Kentwood on Sunday morning. Kentwood Police Chief Michael Kazerooni says 18-year-old Ashley Moreau was driving down Line Creek Road when she over-corrected and her car slid and crashed into a tree…:
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18-year-old John Moore was the front seat passenger and also killed in the crash.

The warmer than average winter has hurt this season’s peach crop:
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New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu has issued a statement in response to his meeting with Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser to discuss the future of the four Confederate monuments the city removed. It said Nungesser wanted the statues to run a process of his own, but that the city already had an operation planned to get formal ideas and welcomed the state’s input.

 

11:30 Newscast, May 22nd, 2017

Following a weekend of heavy rainfall, the southern half of Louisiana is in for more wet weather today and tomorrow. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a cold front is slowly creeping across the state, bringing with it more rain…:
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He says with the area already heavily saturated, flash flooding could be a serious problem and there is a Flash Flood Watch in effect through at least tomorrow.

Fox 8 New Orleans is reporting that Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has already met with Mayor Mitch Landrieu this morning to discuss the future of the Confederate monuments that were taken down, and that it was disappointing. Nungesser was seeking an agreement with Landrieu to allow the state office of tourism to take ownership of the statues, but according to the report Nungesser indicated there was no commitment made by the city during the meeting.

A lawmaker from Mississippi is facing backlash over a post he made on social media about the removal of the Confederate monuments in New Orleans. State Representative Karl Oliver said Louisiana leaders should be lynched for removing the statues in a “Nazi-ish fashion” and that he would do everything within his power to make sure Mississippi does not follow suit.

Two Lafourche Parish teens were killed in a single vehicle crash in Kraemer over the weekend, according to State Police. Trooper Jesse LaGrange says 19-year-old Jaydon Labat (la-bot) was driving down LA 307 at a high rate of speed when he ran off the road and hit a utility pole. He says 18-year-old Candace Reulet (Ru-lay) was also in the vehicle..:
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He says impairment and speed are considered factors in the wreck.

 

1030 Newscast May 22

All four Confederate monuments in New Orleans have been removed, but where do they go from here? Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is hoping Mayor Mitch Landrieu will let the Office of Tourism take ownership of the statues. Nungesser is currently meeting with the mayor, in what he calls a fight for Louisiana’s history and culture.

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Nungesser is optimistic Landrieu will hand over the statues.

A suspect is dead following an officer involved shooting in Sabine Parish. Police say 24-year-old Ricco Holden got into an altercation with a Converse police officer who was responding to a disturbance. The suspect managed to get into the officer’s patrol car, where he was fatally shot. State Police say their investigation into the incident is ongoing.

A bill to be heard in the House Ways and Means Committee today could help Louisiana’s film industry rebound. The proposal would stabilize the state’s film tax credit program, and it even reserves 10 percent of the credits for Louisiana filmmakers. Celtic Studios Executive Director, Patrick Mulhearn says this could help keep the talented people in our state here.

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This year’s peach harvest is struggling. That’s according to owner of Mitcham Farms in Ruston, Joe Mitcham, who says a fungus in the soil is slowing taking out his orchard, and he is down to only 10 percent of the crop he started with.

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Mitcham says the warm winter also took a toll on his orchard.

09:30 Newscast, May 22nd, 2017

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is hoping his office can take ownership of the four confederate monuments that were taken down in New Orleans. He says it’s a sad day for Louisiana because we didn’t need this right now:
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He says he’s meeting with New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu today to try and come to an agreement on what to do with the monuments.

A measure that would remove the back-end cap on the film tax credit program in Louisiana and put it on the front-end is slated to be heard today in the House Ways and Means Committee. Executive director of Celtic Studios in Baton Rouge, Patrick Mulhearn, says the film industry has a huge economic impact for the state. He says that’s evidenced by the show NCIS: New Orleans, which never left despite the uncertainty in the tax credit program…:
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The Click It or Ticket campaign beings in Louisiana today and runs through Memorial Day. State Police Sgt. Jared Sandifer says your chances of being killed or injured in a crash are reduced if you buckle up…:
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He says more law enforcement officers will be out this week making sure everyone is properly restrained.

The warmer than average winter has hurt this season’s peach crop. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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08:30 Newscast, May 22nd, 2017

Industry leaders are hopeful Louisiana’s movie business could rebound if the legislature approves proposed changes to the film tax credit program.
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State Police is investigating a Sabine Parish officer involved shooting in which a man from Zwolle was killed. They say the incident happened in Converse south of Shreveport when a cop from the small western Louisiana town got into an altercation with 24-year-old Ricco Holden as he was trying to get into the police unit. Holden was then shot and died at the scene. More on this as it develops.

Now that four Confederate monuments in New Orleans have been removed, Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is hoping the city will let the office of tourism decide what to do next. Nungesser is disappointed monuments to Louisiana’s history have been taken down, and he suspects the memorials to the confederate leaders won’t be the last to be removed…:
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It’s unclear where the statues will go, but they could be re-homed in state parks or possibly a new museum.

Peaches could be hard to come by this year. Joe Mitcham of Mitcham Farms in Ruston says Louisiana had a warm winter and without enough chill hours, the leaves don’t fill out on the peach trees which causes the fruit to shed. He says a fungus in the soil is also killing many of his peach trees…:
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With a poor harvest, Mitcham expects a high demand in peaches and peach products and short supply.