06:30 LRN Newscast September 15th

Louisiana’s Congressional delegation continues its push for flood recovery dollars. Congress is scheduled to recess at the end of the month and will not return until after the November election. Louisiana’s Senior Senator David Vitter says they are trying to get the federal appropriation passed this month….
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Today, Vitter chairs a meeting of the Senate Small Business committee to discuss the federal response to the flood.

The over 350 individuals who remain at a shelter at the Baton Rouge River Center will be shifted to another shelter today, because the River Center needs its facility for upcoming events. American Red Cross spokesperson Vicki Eichstaedt says there’s lots of reasons why people having trouble finding a permanent housing solution…
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Disney released a gumbo recipe video on Facebook that is driving Louisianans mad. The video has since been removed after receiving backlash for adding kale, quinoa (Keen-wah) and not even starting with a roux. KATC-TV Lafayette Production Assistant David Hilbun says his first thought when watching the video was it looks nothing like real gumbo…
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Hilbun created a reaction video to Disney’s gumbo recipie video and it has about a million views.

18:30 LRN Newscast Sept 14

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says getting the flood aid package approved will be an uphill battle. Michelle Southern has more…

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Congressman and Republican Senate Candidate Charles Boustany says allegations that he was involved with prostitutes who were killed in Jefferson Davis Parish are completely false. The accusations are contained in a new book about the murders. Boustany also blames one of his opponents, State Treasurer John Kennedy, for spreading the lies.

Governor John Bel Edwards announces the creation of a 21 member task force that will oversee flood recovery. Lamar Advertising CEO, Sean Reilly, is on the panel and says the Restore Louisiana Task Force will also help victims of the March flooding in north Louisiana. He says another goal is to aid small businesses in getting back up and running.

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Reilly says the task force will push for extra federal aid to help flood victims.

An arrest has been made in the case of the elderly couple that was found murdered in Avoyelles parish. Chief Deputy Steven Martel says Hillman and Eloise Mayeaux were found in a barn near their home after they were reported missing earlier today. Authorities say the couple’s grandson, 28-year-old Michael Mayeaux, was found hiding in a closet and has been charged with two counts of first degree murder. The exact cause of death is unknown at this time and will have to be determined by an autopsy.

18:30 LRN Newscast Sept 14

Governor John Bel Edwards announces the creation of the Restore Louisiana Task Force, which will oversee flood recovery and redevelopment. The task force is comprised of 21 members ranging from cabinet secretaries to state lawmakers and local mayors. There are also business people on the panel, including Lamar Advertising CEO Sean Reilly.

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How much money in federal relief assistance and when are big questions right now. A delegation from Louisiana is making the push right now. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says other states, who suffered natural disasters are making similar requests, but the level of devastation in Louisiana speaks for itself.

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The Obama administration has sent a two-point-six billion dollar request to Congress for Louisiana flood relief assistance.

The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office says they have located the bodies of the missing couple authorities had been searching for, and believe the victims’ grandson could be involved. Chief Deputy Steven Martel says Hillman and Eloise Mayeaux were found in a barn near their home. He says there is a person of interest in the case.

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LSU Football Coach Les Miles told reporters on the SEC teleconference that he would like to keep it in-house on who will start at quarterback this Saturday against Mississippi State. But the head coach still gave us a strong clue that it will be Danny Etling.

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Etling replaced a struggling Brandon Harris in the second quarter of last Saturday’s 34-13 win over Jacksonville State.

16:30 LRN Newscast September 14th

Governor John Bel Edwards has created the Restore Louisiana Task Force to oversee flood recovery. Emelie Gunn has more…
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State Senator Troy Brown pleaded “no contest” today to an allegation that he punched his longtime girlfriend in the eye. The incident took place at a New Orleans hotel following the Bayou Classic Football game. A judge handed Brown a suspended six month sentence after the plea. Brown represents parts of St Charles and St. John the Baptist parishes.

The Obama Administration has sent a $2.6 billion request to Congress for Louisiana flood relief assistance. Congressman Garret Graves says it will be an uphill battle to get the request approved. The Baton Rouge Republican says the Louisiana delegation is trying to make Congressional leaders understand the impact of this flood…:
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Graves says one problem is that other states have also experienced devastating natural disasters, and they want more funding too.

Enrollment at Nicholls State University is up for the first time since 2009. President Bruce Murphy says freshman applications were up 300 over last year. And even though there was confusion over TOPS, fee increases and flooding — enrollment still went up…:
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He says they saw an increase of 103 students, which is just over a 1% hike.

15:30 Newscast September 14,2016

Governor John Bel Edwards has created the Restore Louisiana Task Force to oversee flood recovery. CEO of Lamar Advertising Sean Reilly is one of 21 members on the panel and says the task force will push for extra federal aid to help flood victims because the majority didn’t have flood insurance. He hopes we learned lessons after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita when it comes to rebuilding homes.
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LSU Football Coach Les Miles is keeping things quiet on who will start as quarterback this Saturday as the tigers take on Mississippi State but is hinting it will be Danny Etling. Running back Leonard Fournette did not play against Jacksonville State last weekend because of an ankle injury but Miles expects he’ll play against the Bulldogs.
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Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says getting the flood aid package approved will be an uphill battle. Michelle Southern has more…
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Avoyelles Parish authorities are searching for a Bordelonville man after the bodies of his grandparents were found in a barn near their property. 28-year-old Michael Mayeaux is a person of interest in the deaths of Hillman and Eloise Mayeaux. Michael Mayeaux is 5 foot 4, with brown hair and blue eyes and weighs 130 pounds. The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone with information on his whereabouts to call authorities.

14:30 LRN Newscast September 14th

Governor John Bel Edwards has named a 21-member task force that will oversee rebuilding of flood devastated communities. Lamar Advertising CEO Sean Reilly is on this panel and says they are not only looking to assist homeowners, but small businesses impacted by the floods in north and south Louisiana this year….
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How much money in federal relief assistance and when are big questions right now. A delegation from Louisiana is making the push right now. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says other states, who suffered natural disasters are making similiar requests, but the level of devastation in Louisiana speaks for itself…
cut 13 (07) “….US history”
The Obama administration has sent a two-point-six billion dollar request to Congress for Louisiana flood relief assistance.

Two elderly bodies were found in a barn in Avoyelles Parish and the search is on for the person responsible. Chief Deputy Steven Martel of the Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s office says the victims have been identified as Hillman and Eloise Mayeaux and their 28-year-old grandson Michael Mayeaux is a person of interest…
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Deputies forced entry into their Bordelonville home after Mrs Mayeaux did not show up for work.

Enrollment is up at Nicholls State for the first time since 2009. President Bruce Murphy says they’ve seen a one-percent increase and one possible reason is that college students from the Houma-Thibodaux area, who were attending other schools, may have moved back home, because of the reduction in the TOPS scholarship…
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13:30 Newscast, September 14th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards has created the Restore Louisiana Task Force to oversee flood recovery. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The Obama Administration has sent a $2.6 billion request to Congress for Louisiana flood relief assistance. Congressman Garrett Graves says some members don’t want to spend any money, but this event is going to cost taxpayers one way or another…:
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The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office says they have located the bodies of the missing couple authorities had been searching for, and believe the victims’ grandson could be involved. Chief Deputy Steven Martel says Hillman and Eloise Mayeaux were found in a barn near their home. He says there is a person of interest in the case…:
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Anyone with information on younger Mayeaux’s whereabouts is urged to contact authorities.

The longtime media spokeswoman for the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office, Maxine Trahan, has been arrested by State Police and booked into the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center on two Felony warrants. one for exploitation of the infirmed and one for felony theft. She was being investigated earlier this year accused of stealing money that was confiscated from accused criminals. Her bond is $75,000.

 

12:30 Newscast, September 14th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards announces the creation of the Restore Louisiana Task Force, which will oversee flood recovery and redevelopment. The task force is comprised of 21 members ranging from cabinet secretaries to state lawmakers and local mayors. There are also business people on the panel, including Lamar Advertising CEO Sean Reilly…:
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Reilly was also on the Louisiana Recovery Authority, which was formed after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

The Obama Administration has sent a $2.6 billion request to Congress for Louisiana flood relief assistance. Congressman Garrett Graves says it will be an uphill battle to get the request approved. The Baton Rouge Republican says the Louisiana delegation is trying to make other Congressional leaders understand the impact of this flood…:
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Will it be Brandon Harris or Danny Etling taking the first snap in LSU’s SEC opener this weekend against Mississippi State. Coach Les Miles still isn’t coming right out an naming a starter. He said on the SEC teleconference that they have spoken to Harris about being ready to play if they need him…:
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Etling replaced Harris in the second quarter of last Saturday’s 34-13 win over Jacksonsville State. Etling led to touchdowns on three consecutive drives.

Motorists headed toward Lafayette on I-10 and other points westward will have to take an alternate route, as two 18-wheelers collided about two miles before Whiskey Bay on the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge. State Police say emergency crews are still working to extricate one of the drivers trapped inside of the cab of his 18-wheeler with moderate injuries.

 

11:30 Newscast, September 14th, 2016

More Louisianans than ever are now covered by health insurance, according to new census data. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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There’s plenty of action in the Atlantic Ocean today, as the National Hurricane Center says the latest is Tropical Depression 12. It’s developed off the western coast of Africa, and is just on the threshold of becoming a named storm possibly by tonight. Overnight, Tropical Storm Julia formed right on the southeastern Georgia coast. Tropical Storm Ian continues its northward movement in the central Atlantic, and is no threat to land.

LSU Football Coach Les Miles told reporters on the SEC teleconference that he would like to keep it in-house on who will start at quarterback this Saturday against Mississippi State. But the head coach still gave us a strong clue that it will be Danny Etling…:
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All-American running back Leonard Fournette did not play against Jacksonsville State, because of an injured ankle. But Miles expects Fournette to return this weekend.

Enrollment at Nicholls State University has gone up for the first time since 2009. President Bruce Murphy says freshman applications were up 300 over last year. And even though there was confusion over TOPS, fee increases and flooding — enrollment still went up…:
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He says they saw an increase of 103 students, which is just over a 1% hike.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast September 14th

New census data finds the overall median income rose 5-percent nationally in 2015, but in the south, it only climbed three percent. Jan Moller, director of the Louisiana Budget Project says 3-percent is still an improvement…
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Moller says we can’t be sure exactly why the southern part of the country is behind but the south in general has lower levels of educational attainment.

Enrollment at Nicholls State University is up for the first time since 2009. Nicholls President Bruce Murphy says they saw an increase of 103 students, which is just over a 1% hike. He says they’ve improved their recruitment by empowering recruiters to give scholarships to potential students….
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Solar panel customers are suing the state over the 25-million dollar cap that was placed on the solar tax credit program. New Orleans Attorney Larry Centola understands the state is in a budget crunch, but…
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Centola says they are seeking 10-million dollars in damages.

This week is National Drive Electric Week and the state department of natural resources urges motorists to learn about the benefits of all-electric and plug-in hybrid-electric cars. Executive Director of the Louisiana Clean Fuels program, Ann Shaneyfelt, says the range of some fully electric vehicles is up to 200 miles, which is similar to a full tank of gas.
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Shaneyfelt says the maintenance cost of electric vehicles is also much lower, and most public charging stations are free.