14:30 LRN Newscast September 6th

The Office of Motor Vehicles is giving drivers an option to cancel license plates online. Michelle Southern has more…
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The LSU Tigers have fallen 16 spots in the coaches poll which came out today. The Bayou Bengals went from sixth to 22nd as a result of their season opening loss to Wisconsin. Coach Les Miles said today that Brandon Harris remains the Tigers starting quarterback and the team can still achieve its goals of winning a championship.

The Coast Guard and several other agencies are cleaning up about 53-hundred gallons of crude oil that leaked from a pipeline near Bay Long, which is near Grand Isle. Petty Officer Lexie Preston says a vessel owned by Great Lakes Dredge and Dock company struck the pipeline and they’re still trying to determine how that occurred…
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Skimmers and absorbent material are being used to collect the oil and about three-thousand feel of hard boom have been deployed as well.

A new animal disaster relief shelter has opened in Amite. Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson says at this site, they have 50 dogs and 20 cats in separate areas with air conditioning. He says if you’ve lost your pet in the flooding, they could very well be at the new Amite location….
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13:30 Newscast, September 6th, 2016

Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles is now offering customers the ability to cancel the license plate on their vehicle without having to visit an OMV office. Spokeswoman Staci Hoyt says right now most of the license plates being brought in for cancellation are for vehicles that were damaged in the flood…:
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Customers can visit the OMV website and enter the VIN, plate number and zip code of the registered owner of the vehicle to cancel the plate.

The Coast Guard and other agencies are responding to an oil spill off the coast of Bay Long, near Grand Isle. Petty Officer Lexie Preston says they are currently conducting cleanup operations from the 53 hundred gallon spill…:
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She says they are still investigating the spill.

The Legislative Auditor’s Office has released a report that highlights possible ways to reduce Louisiana’s incarceration rate, which is the highest in the world. Spokeswoman Karen LeBlanc says one of the things they’d like to see is nonviolent offenders with more probation and less jail time…:
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But Executive Director of the Louisiana District Attorney’s Office, Pete Adams, says these ideas are costly and letting criminals out on the street with probation could be dangerous to the public…:
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But Leblanc says the money the state saves from these reforms can be used to fund these proposed programs.

 

12:30 Newscast, September 6th, 2016

The Legislative Auditor’s Office has issued a report detailing how Louisiana can reduce its incarceration rate, which is higher than anywhere else in the world. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The third phase of the disaster food stamp program began today as flood victims in nine more parishes can receive DSNAP benefits. Sammy Guillory, with the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services, says if you lost food or income as a result of the floods and do NOT receive regular food stamps, you could be eligible…:
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A new animal disaster relief shelter has opened in Amite and serving surrounding Parishes. Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson says the key reason they opened this shelter is to help reunite pets and livestock with their owners…:
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He says if you’ve lost your pet in one of the 16 impacted parishes, they could very well be at the new Amite location.

The Coast Guard and other agencies responded to an oil discharge near Bay Long in Plaqumines Parish, where it’s estimated approximately 5,300 gallons of crude oil leaked from a pipeline. They say the pipeline, which is now secure, was hit by a large boat that was conducting excavation operations.

 

11:30 Newscast, September 6th, 2016

The Legislative Auditor’s Office has released a report highlights possible ways to reduce Louisiana’s incarceration rate, which is the highest in the world. Karen LeBlanc with the Legislative Auditor’s Office says they looked at everything from pre- to post-incarceration. She says the state can save money by providing alternatives like diversion and specialty courts for people arrested on drug charges…:
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Executive Director of the Louisiana District Attorney’s Office, Pete Adams, says they would rather see solutions that didn’t cost anything and only had savings. He says they like the idea of drug courts, but they cost money. He says it takes a dedicated team for drug courts to be successful…:
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The American Red Cross is providing limited financial aid and casework for people affected by the flooding. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The Coast Guard and other agencies are responding to an oil spill off the coast of Bay Long, near Grand Isle. Petty Officer Lexie Preston says roughly 53-hundred gallons of crude oil leaked from a pipeline owned by Harvest Pipeline Company. She say it was struck by a vessel owned by Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company…:
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Preston says aircrews have conducted aerial assessments of the spill.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast September 6th —

The Department of Children and Family Services issued over $44 million in disaster food benefits to nearly 110,000 households in the first two weeks of operations. They open nine additional parishes today. DCFS Deputy Secretary Sammy Guillory says if you were denied food stamps you can appeal…:
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You can pre-register online at dcfs.la.gov.

The American Red Cross says they are offering limited cash assistance to flood victims. Red Cross spokesperson Anthony Tornetta….
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The cash assistance is anywhere between 125 to 500 dollars and you can register at red-cross-dot-org-slash-la-flood-assistance.

The discussion about getting more aid to flood victims begins on the federal level today when Congress reconvenes for the fall session. Governor John Bel Edwards wants a two-billion dollar package that will cover housing, economic development and infrastructure repairs. Republican US Senator Bill Cassidy is optimistic Congress will help…:
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He says 49 parishes have been declared disaster areas this year as a result of flooding.

Fork Polk is looking to give a new home for 750 horses that currently roam and graze at the military base in Vernon Parish. Base spokesperson Troy Darr says the horses have become a safety issue for the soldiers who conduct training missions…
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Darr says so far they’ve had a great response from animal welfare groups.

09:30 Newscast, September 6th, 2016

Congress is expected to begin discussions about federal aid for Louisiana’s flood relief efforts as they return to Washington D-C for the fall session today. Don Molino has more…:
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The Coast Guard and other agencies responded to an oil discharge near Bay Long in Plaqumines Parish, where it’s estimated approximately 5,300 gallons of crude oil leaked from a pipeline. They say the pipeline, which is now secure, was hit by a large boat that was conducting excavation operations. 3,000 feet of hard boom is deployed.

The third phase of the disaster food stamp program begins today as flood victims in nine more parishes can receive a benefits card to purchase food. Sammy Guillory, with the DCFS, says almost 110-thousand households have received disaster food stamps and the distribution has gone well…:
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You can pre-register online at dcfs.la.gov.

Fort Polk officials say they are trying to find homes for about 750 horses that are roaming the base on grassy areas where soldiers train. That’s why base spokesman Troy Darr says they need to get the animals off the property. He says three animal welfare groups have already signed up, and a lot of people are interested…:
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He says the horses were probably abandoned over the years and started to reproduce.

 

08:30 Newscast, September 6th, 2016

Congress is expected to take up the matter of getting more federal aid to Louisiana during their fall session which begins today. US Senator Bill Cassidy says 49 parishes have been declared disaster areas in the March and August floods and the entire state is trying to recover…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards wants Congress to approve a two-billion dollar federal aid package that will cover housing, economic development and infrastructure repairs.

The American Red Cross is now providing casework that can connect flood victims with other resources other than FEMA. Spokesperson Anthony Tornetta says after registering, at redcross.org they are able to provide limited financial assistance in 48 to 72 hours. He says the amount of aid available is done on a case by case basis…:
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Fort Polk is in the process of trying to find homes for 750 horses that roam on the grounds of the military base in Vernon Parish. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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An Alabama man who died from injuries sustained during flood relief efforts in Denham Springs will be laid to rest today. According to the First Baptist Church of Stasuma, Alabama, 72-year-old Sonny Ellis was helping to wash victims’ clothes at the New Covenant Church in Denham Springs on September 1st, when he fell backward and hit the sidewalk. He died later that evening from a head injury.

 

07:30 Newscast, September 6th, 2016

The American Red Cross is providing limited financial aid and casework for people affected by the flooding. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Congress convenes for the fall session today and US Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s already spoken to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell about Louisiana’s need when it comes to getting more federal flood aid…:
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The Department of Children and Family Services issued over $44 million in disaster food benefits to nearly 110,000 households in the first two weeks of operations. They are open to nine additional parishes today. This is not for people who already receive regular food stamps. DCFS spokesperson Sammy Guillory says if you were denied food stamps you can appeal…:
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You can pre-register online at dcfs.la.gov.

Fort Polk has about 750 horses on their property and the military base in Vernon Parish is looking to give them a new home. Public Affairs Officer Troy Darr says the horses were probably abandoned over the years and started to reproduce. He says they are willing to give the horses to animal welfare groups or private citizens…:
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06:30 Newscast, September 6th, 2016

The discussion about getting more aid to flood victims in Louisiana begins on the federal level today when Congress reconvenes for the fall session. Governor John Bel Edwards wants a two-billion dollar package that will cover housing, economic development and infrastructure repairs. Republican US Senator Bill Cassidy is optimistic Congress will help…:
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He says 49 parishes have been declared disaster areas this year from the March and August floods and the entire state is trying to recover.

State Police in Slidell are investigating a three-vehicle fatal Labor Day crash on I-10 that claimed the life of a 26-year-old man from New Jersey. They say, during a time when it was pouring rain and the roadway was wet, 66-year-old Milton Frank of Lacombe lost control of his vehicle and cross through the median into the opposite lanes of traffic. At that time a 2016 BMW driven by Steven Fernandez hit Frank’s vehicle head on. Fernandez died on the scene.

The third phase of the disaster food stamp program begins today as flood victims in nine more parishes can receive DSNAP benefits. Sammy Guillory, with the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services, says if you lost food or income as a result of the floods and do NOT receive regular food stamps, you could be eligible…:
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D-SNAP operations open in Evangeline, Iberville, Jefferson Davis, St. James, St. Martin, Washington, West Baton Rouge, West Feliciana and western parts of St. Tammany.

The American Red Cross is now providing casework that can connect flood victims with other resources, including financial aid. Spokesperson Anthony Tornetta says, in some cases, they could start to give people who didn’t get money through FEMA spending cash…:
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14:30 Newscast September 5,2016

The US Senate race in Louisiana should start to heat up, as Labor Day is known to kick off the election season. Halen Doughty has more…
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Tigers Head Coach Les Miles has suspended offensive lineman Josh Boutte (Boo-tay) for one game after his personal foul on D’Cota Dixon, a Wisconsin defensive back. Boutte will sit out this Saturday’s game against Jacksonville State in Tiger Stadium. Miles says plays like this don’t belong in football even though Boutte made a mistake. Miles says Boutte personally called Dixon today to apologize.

 

 

The Louisiana Rising nationally broadcasted flood relief concert takes place tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Baton Rouge River Center. WAFB Baton Rouge anchor Lauren Westbrook is co-hosting along with Randy Jackson and Harry Connick Jr.
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The concert will feature a few big name artists like Aaron Neville, Hunter Hayes, Better than Ezra, Rebirth Brass Band and more. Tickets are not on sale for the general public but the audience will be filled with those who were on the front lines during the flooding.

What is the state of labor in Louisiana on this Labor Day Holiday? LSU Economist Loren Scott says some industries are thriving, depending on where you live. He says Lake Charles and Baton Rouge are doing well with a boom in construction employment but Houma and Lafayette are not looking so good…
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