11:30 Newscast February 23, 2015

As a result of winter weather that’s impacting Louisiana, Governor Bobby Jindal has declared a state of emergency. The state Department of Transportation has closed a portion of I-49 in Caddo Parish, along with I-220 in Bossier and Caddo Parish, and several on and off ramps of I-20 in Ouachita Parish have been shut down. State Climatologist Barry Keim says freezing rain could be a problem for most of the state today…

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Shreveport-Bossier is under a winter storm warning, a winter weather advisory is in effect for the Monroe area, and Lake Charles and Alexandria are under a freezing rain advisory until noon tomorrow.

After the recent rash of measles outbreaks, the Centers for Disease Control is recommending adults between the ages of 57 and 43 get a measles shot, even if they were already vaccinated. Dr. Frank Lopez, with LSU Health New Orleans Infectious Diseases, has the specifics on the CDC recommendation…

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Lopez says there was some kind of vaccination gap between those years.

American Specialty Alloys has announced plans to build a two-point-four billion dollar aluminum mill in Pineville where the International Paper mill once operated. A-S-A officials say they considered building the plant in several southern states, but Pineville Mayor Clarence Fields says a 34-million dollar performance-based grant from the state and central Louisiana hospitality helped convince them to build the plant in Pineville…

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Fields says the project is expected to create nearly 15-hundred new jobs.

The iconic Opelousas based food company Savoie’s is celebrating their 60th year in business. Vice President Robert vanLeeuwen (Van-Lay-Vun) says Savoie’s prides itself on offering Cajun food products that are as traditional as they are delicious…

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He says sixty years is a real milestone as there are not many “niche” food products companies who reach that age in Louisana.

10:30 Newscast February 23, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal has declared a state of emergency as a result of winter weather that’s impacting Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Shreveport-Bossier is under a winter storm warning, a winter weather advisory is in effect for the Monroe area, and Lake Charles and Alexandria are under a freezing rain advisory until noon tomorrow…

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The state department of transportation has closed a portion of I-49 in Caddo Parish, as well as I-220 in Bossier and Caddo Parishes, and several on and off ramps of I-20 in Ouachita Parish have been shut down.

American Specialty Alloys has announced they plan to build a two-point-four billion dollar aluminum mill in Pineville where the International Paper mill once operated. Pineville mayor Clarence Fields says ASA estimates it will take two-thousand construction jobs to build the mill…

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Operations at the facility are expected to begin late next year.

Due to the recent rash of measles outbreaks, the Centers for Disease Control is recommending adults born between 1957 and 1971 get a measles shot, even if they were already vaccinated. Apparently there was some kind of vaccination gap between those years which resulted in people either not being vaccinated or receiving a vaccination that isn’t as effective as the current measles vaccine.

Many parents will be happy to hear that the Google online video library YouTube now offers a more age appropriate medium for children. Michelle Southern reports…

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09:30 Newscast February 23, 2015

Many parishes in northwest Louisiana are under a winter storm warning until 9PM and several northeast Louisiana parishes are under a freezing rain advisory this morning. Marty Mayeaux, with the National Weather Service in Shreveport, advises against traveling in those areas today, if you don’t have to, because there could some significant icing…

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Several roads have been closed including portions of I-49 in Caddo Parish, I-220 in Caddo and Bossier, and several on and off ramps to I-20 in Ouachita Parish.

The city of Pineville is ecstatic over the news that American Specialty Alloys has announced they plan to build a $2.4 billion aluminum mill where the International Paper mill once operated. Pineville Mayor Clarence Fields says the project is expected to create nearly 15-hundred new jobs…

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Fields says the average salary for those direct jobs is $70,000 and operations at the facility are expected to begin late next year.

LSU students believe the governor and state lawmakers should do more to protect higher education from deep budget cuts. Scott Carwile has the story…

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State Police says a Jeanerette man is dead after an early morning single vehicle crash in Iberia Parish. They say 32-year-old Donald Williams, Jr. was traveling on Highway 674 when his vehicle ran off the roadway and struck a mailbox and a ditch embankment. Authorities say Williams was partially ejected from the vehicle. He was transported to a local hospital where he later died. The crash remains under investigation.

08:30 Newscast February 23, 2015

A winter storm warning is in effect for parishes in northwest Louisiana until 9:00 tonight and several parishes in northeast Louisiana are under a freezing rain advisory until 10:00 this morning. Marty Mayeaux, with the National Weather Service in Shreveport, says how much ice we see across north Louisiana depends on the temperature…

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I-49 in Caddo Parish has been closed due to winter weather conditions, as well as I-220 in Bossier and Caddo Parishes and several on and off ramps to I-20 in Ouachita Parish. Governor Bobby Jindal has declared a state of emergency in Louisiana due to the adverse winter weather conditions.

LSU students believe the governor and state lawmakers should approve a constitutional amendment that protects higher education from budget cuts.. Mass communications student David Scotton leads an effort to get such an amendment proposed. Scotton is a junior at LSU and he’s seen how previous budget cuts have harmed the university….

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Scotton has helped gather over one-thousand signatures of LSU students who support the idea.

In three special state House elections Saturday, two new representatives were elected, while one election goes to a runoff. In District 29 in Iberia and Vermillion Parishes, Republican Blake Miguez defeated one other Rebublican to gain the House seat. In Rapides Parish, Democrat Jeff Hall is the new District 26 representative. And in District 66 in Baton Rouge, Republicans Buddy Amoroso and Darrell Ourso will meet in a March 28 runoff to fill that seat.

The iconic Louisiana Cajun food company Savoie’s is celebrating 60 years in business. Michelle Southern reports…

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07:30 Newscast February 23, 2015

A winter storm warning is in effect for parishes in northwestern Louisiana this morning. Marty Mayeaux, with the National Weather Service in Shreveport, says freezing rain and sleet is expected…

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I-49 in Caddo Parish has been closed due to winter weather conditions, as well as I-220 in Bossier and Caddo Parishes and several on and off ramps to I-20 in Ouachita Parish. A state of emergency has been declared for several parishes.

The Louisiana Cajun food company Savoie’s  is celebrating 60 years in business. Vice President Robert vanLeeuwen says it all started with Eula Savoie who got into the hog farming business shortly before the price of hogs dropped steeply in 1955. He says then she decided to have the hogs slaughtered for sausage…

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He says not many “niche” food products companies reach this age in Louisiana.

A group of LSU students believe the legislature should approve a constitutional amendment that protects higher education from budget cuts. Mass communications student David Scotton has helped gather over one-thousand signatures of LSU students who support the idea for a constitutional amendment to protect higher education…

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Higher ed and health care are not protected and they will likely take the brunt of next fiscal year’s budget cuts.

The Google online video library YouTube is now offering a more age appropriate medium for children. YouTube Kids is a free app and it launches today for Android devices. LSU professor Jenson Moore who specializes in digital media says one of the new features of YouTube Kids is the safe search which limits certain words and will weed out inappropriate words or uncensored content…

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Moore says comments can also be removed which many times contain profanity or inappropriate content.

06:45 Sportscast February 23, 2015

The Pelicans 105-91 win Saturday over the Miami Heat cost them a lot more than expected. Forward Anthony Davis was pulled from the game in the first quarter with a right shoulder strain. Davis is expected to miss the next 1 – 2 weeks of action. And Ryan Anderson left the game in the second quarter with an MCL sprain in his right knee. Anderson will be out of action for the next 2 – 4 weeks.

In college basketball, LSU upended Florida 70-63. Jarell Martin lead the Tigers with a career-high 28.

Old Dominion dominated Louisiana Tech 72-53. The Bulldogs remain in the Conference USA top spot.

In the Southland, Lamar topped McNeese 58-53, Stephen F. Austin defeated Nicholls State 86-71. Northwestern State edged UNO 87-84. And Southeastern Louisiana squeeked by Abeline Christian 55-54.

In Sun Belt Conference basketball action, UL-Lafayette blew past Texas-Arlington 81-70. And ULM came up short against Arkansas State 70-68. ULM is now in a three way tie for first in the league.

In college baseball, LSU swept Boston College after the Tigers pounded the Eagles 16-2 Saturday at Alex Box Stadium. Coach Paul Mainieri’s club is now 6-1 and will face Southeastern Louisiana Wednesday night.

ULM lost a close one to Stephen F. Austin yesterday 8-7. The Warhawks took two of three in the series from the Lumberjacks and move to 3-3 on the season.

McNeese State were defeated by Bradley yesterday 5-0. The Cowboys were swept by the Braves in the series as they failed to produce a single run over the weekend. McNeese falls to 4-4 on the season.

06:30 Newscast February 23, 2015

A group of LSU students believe the legislature should approve a constitutional amendment that protects higher education from budget cuts. Higher ed and health care are not protected and they will likely take the brunt of next fiscal year’s budget cuts. Mass communications student David Scotton leads an effort to get such an amendment proposed

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Scotton has helped gather over one-thousand signatures of LSU students who support the idea for a constitutional amendment to protect higher education.

The iconic Louisiana Cajun food company Savoie’s is celebrating 60 years in business. The company headquarters remain at the original grocery site on LA 742 just east of Opelousas. Robert vanLeeuwen is a vice president at Savoie and he says sixty years is a real milestone as there are not many “niche” food products companies who reach that age in Louisana

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Governor Bobby Jindal has declared a state of emergency in Louisiana due to the adverse winter weather expected over northern and central Louisiana over the next day or so. A winter storm warning is in effect for northwestern Louisiana this morning, while north, central, and southwestern Louisiana are under winter weather and freezing rain advisories. I -49 in Caddo Parish has been closed due to winter weather conditions.

Many parents will be happy to hear that the Google online video library YouTube is now offering a more age appropriate medium for children. YouTube Kids is a free app and it launches today for Android devices. LSU professor Jenson Moore who specializes in digital media says this is a major evolution in social video…

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LRN Newscast REVISED 10:30 02-21-15

Yesterday, one-hundred-three million dollars worth of cuts was approved by the Legislative Joint Budget Committee today, but not without some concerns. Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols pushed lawmakers to approve the governor’s plan, because if any proposed cuts are restored, it could lead to deeper cuts next fiscal year….
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Even though it may not feel like it now, very cold conditions for North and Central Louisiana are on the way with some freezing preceip in the forecast. Mario Valverde with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says that could lead to some problems…
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He says Monday, some parts of the state will be lucky to get above freezing.
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In the Louisiana Governor’s race, the first TV ads started yesterday, and they belong to Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle. LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says the Angelle campaign kept things quiet about the media buy of $200 thousand dollars…
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He says get ready for a steady diet of campaign ads until election day.

Following a recent string of business closures in Pineville, there is good news to report, as Mayor Clarence Fields confirmed the announcement that American Specialty Alloys company will build a plant that will bring hundreds of jobs to Central Louisiana. That plant will be located on the former site of International Paper on Highway 165, and is targeted to begin operations in 2016.

LRN Newscast 09:30 02-21-15

Right now the state has temperatures in the 60’s , but that is about to change, as meterologists are keeping an close eye on the next front coming through…
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A Beauregard Parish man has been arrested for his fourth DWI after causing a crash that involved a 5 day-old baby on Highway 171 in Moss Bluff. Even though no one was injured in the crash, State Police say that 27 year-old Colby K. Hebert tested 5 times the legal limit for blood alcohol content.
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Yesterday, the Louisiana legislative joint budget committee approved $103 million dollars in cuts to this year’s fiscal budget, but not everyone was happy about that; or Governor Bobby Jindal…
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That’s Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith.

Commissioner of Insurance Jim Donelon is reporting millions in rebates for homeowners, renters and businesses are going unclaimed. Donelon thinks the problem is just knowing about it…
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He says you can also still claim the assessment, even if you failed to do so from 2011 to 2014. for more information you can visit the department website.

LRN Newscast 08:30 02-21-15

Yesterday, the legislative budget committee approved a $103 million dollar cut to this fiscal year’s budget, but not without many concerns being voiced. Crowley Representative Jack Montoucet, expressed concerns with cuts to the Department of Ag, which could result in fewer food inspectors…
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One item lawmakers will examine closely are the tax credits to the film industry. The Advocate is reporting today a former big player, who went to prison for a bribery scandal, will now be collecting $6.5 million dollars from the state. An independent arbitrator ruling stated that film policy directives on the books should give Malcolm Petal the big paycheck within 10 days. It’s unclear on whether or not the state can appeal. In 2009 Petal went to prison for 5 years for a payoff scheme with the film commissioner.
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Louisiana weather is about to get cold again courtesy of another cold front, and things could get especially dramatic with the possibility of winter precipitation for central and north Louisiana Sunday night and into Monday…
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That’s National Weather Service Office meteorologist Mario Valverde, who says there’s should a pretty good chance of snow, especially along the I-20 corridor.

Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle is the first 2015 gubernatorial candidate to begin advertising on television. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says Angelle’s spots starting airing Friday as part of the $200,000 buy…:
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Alford says now we can expect to see gubernatorial ads non-stop between now and the fall.