14:30 Newscast February 6th, 2015

There’s a 103-million dollar revenue shortfall for this fiscal year, and the Jindal administration is proposing 61-million dollars in cuts to various state agencies and using 43-million in stopgap funds.  Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols says the joint legislative committee on the budget will have the chance to approve the governor’s revised budget plan  February 20th….
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Saturday’s Powerball Jackpot rises to a whopping $380 million, and that’s the 6th largest in history…
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That’s Louisiana Lottery Spokesperson Kimberly Chopin.
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Louisiana gas prices are up again, with an average price reported at $2.01.  Even though the prices should continue to rise through the spring, AAA Fuel analyst Don Redmon says we should remain below $3.00 a gallon…
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With Mardi Gras season underway now, the Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control wants to remind everyone to have a safe, fun Mardi Gras season.  A major part of that safety focus is ATC compliance checks of businesses along parade routes to make sure sales of alcohol and tobacco are not being made to minors…
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That’s ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert.

13:30 Newscast February 6th, 2015

According to the American Automobile Association, the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in Louisiana has climbed back to over $2.00 a gallon. Eric Gill has more…:
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State Police have released more details in the shootout involving an off-duty Livingston Parish Deputy which left the other man dead. They say the deceased, Sidney Averett, was shot three times but the fatal wound — the coroner determined, was self-inflicted. LSP believes the off-duty deputy is the boyfriend of Averett’s estranged wife and the incident occurred when Averett broke into the home of the off-duty deputy.
The Jindal Administration proposes 61-million dollars in cuts to various state agencies and using 43 million dollars in stopgap funds to fill a 103 million dollar revenue shortfall for this fiscal year. Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols says the cuts will eliminate certain state contracts plus museums and state parks will be impacted…:
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Nichols says the joint legislative committee on the budget will have its opportunity to approve the governor’s revised budget plan at their meeting on February 20th.
The State Fire Marshal’s Office say a 39-year-old Natalbany woman died in a house fire last night when she couldn’t escape the blaze. They say four other people got out through windows around 2am but the victim, Yolanda Dyson, was trapped. Investigators believe a space heater started the blaze at the Tangipahoa Parish  residence.

12:30 Newscast February 6th, 2015

The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in Louisiana has climbed back to over $2.00 a gallon.  According to the American Automobile Association, the average price for a gallon of regular in the Bayou State is $2.01.  AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says it was expected that fuel prices would increase as we head into spring…:

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He says gas prices will probably average between $2.50 to $2.75 a gallon for much of 2015.

The Louisiana Lottery says the Powerball jackpot is now up to $380 million dollars for tomorrow night’s drawing. Spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says it’s been a while since Louisiana has had a jackpot winner and some “Mardi Gras Mojo” would definitely be appreciated…:

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Mardi Gras season kicks into full swing this weekend and Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control agents will hit the streets to curb businesses from selling alcohol and tobacco to underage persons.  Eric Gill reports…:

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The Louisiana Department of Revenue says they’ve discovered several  attempts to file fraudulent income tax returns for the 2014 filing season through the Turbo Tax software. LDR has flagged over 2,000 so far.

11:30 Newscast February 6th, 2015

Mardi Gras season kicks into full swing this weekend with parades scheduled all across Louisiana. Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control agents will be on the the streets as usual to curb businesses from selling alcohol and tobacco to underage persons. ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert says his office understands that alcohol and Mardi Gras go hand-in-hand…
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He says statistically they have seen a decrease in sales to minors and hopes that trend continues this year.
As of today according to the American Automobile Association, gas prices are now above $2.00 again. AAA says the current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.01 and that’s up almost 15 cents from this time last week.
The state fire Marshal’s office believes a space heater is what caused a fire than claimed the life of one person in Tangipahoa Parish this morning. They say a 39-year-old woman perished in the blaze in the residence between Albany and Hammond around 2am. There were several others in the home who were able to escape through windows.
The Council for a Better Louisiana strongly objects to students opting out from taking the standardized assessments that’s tied to the Common Core education standards. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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10:30 Newscast February 6th, 2015

Even though some families are writing opt-out letters indicating their child won’t be taking the assessment test associated with Common Core, many are saying that is not a good idea. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says it only hurts the kids by not letting them take an exam that determines student progress…:
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But Common Core opponents say this is a new way they are seeking to upend the state’s use of the education standards.
“Powerball-mania” continues to grow with tomorrow’s worth an estimated $360 million. Louisiana Lottery Spokesperson Kimberly Chopin says this is the seventh largest jackpot in Powerball history and there’s a good chance it will go up today…:
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Saturday’s jackpot has a cash value of $250.5 million.
The nation’s second largest health insurer is the latest to get hit by hackers and some Louisianians could be affected. At risk, the personal information of 80 million customers and employees of Anthem. 130,000 people in Louisiana have coverage under Amerigroup. That plan was breached and so was Unicare.
The City of Pineville is gearing up for their first Mardi Gras parade tonight. Scott Carwile reports…:
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09:30 Newscast February 6th, 2015

The Council for a Better Louisiana doesn’t understand why parents would opt their kids out of taking the assessment tests that are part of the Common Core education standards.  So far a handful of parents have told local school systems their children will not take the tests, which will be given next month.  Former teacher and Common Core critic, Lee Barrios, backs Governor Jindal, who is calling on BESE to provide an alternate test…

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CABL President Barry Erwin says by allowing a child to opt out from taking an exam, it only hurts the student.

The city of Pineville is making final preparations for its first Mardi Gras.  The “Light the Night” parade will roll at 5:30.  Mayor Clarence Fields’ Chief of Staff, Rich Dupree, says they expect a great turnout…

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Eleven floats and several marching bands will roll down Main Street tonight.

Crowley Police have arrested the man wanted in a Thursday morning deadly shooting.  They say 24-year-old Darius Thomas is accused of killing 24-year-old Daniel Tezeno when Tezeno tried to escape the vehicle they were riding in after Thomas attempted to rob him.  According to family members, Thomas and Tezeno were first cousins.  Thomas is charged with first degree murder.

There will be plenty for Louisiana to be rooting for this Sunday during the 57th annual Grammy Awards.  Michelle Southern reports…

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17:30 Newscast February 5, 2015

In an effort to reduce employee payroll in the face of budget cuts, Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain is offering employees an early retirement incentive rather than lay off employees. This early retirement incentive is an effort to comply with budget cuts required to balance the state budget. Strain says his department has already seen two mid-year budget cuts…

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Strain says a third budget cut is making the early retirement offers necessary.

With 10 days before open enrollment ends, nearly 150,000 Louisianians have signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. Billy Justice, with Vantage HealthPlan in Monroe, says almost all of the carriers increased their premiums this year and the biggest challenge facing returning consumers is going back to recalculate their subsidy…

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Justice encourages people who are in need of health insurance to check out the marketplace.

Noranda Alumina in St. James Parish is asking the state department of environmental quality for permission to release mercury into the air, after learning they may have been doing so without a permit since they began operations in 1959. D-E-Q spokesperson Greg Langley says the refinery could be fined for releasing mercury without a permit…

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He says Norando didn’t know they were releasing mercury into the air so now they are seeking a permit so they can operate legally.

Abita Brewing Co. in Abita Springs has fired back at Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial which essentially says craft beer is for snobs. The Budweiser commercial says “let them sip their pumpkin peach ale” and Abita President David Blossman responded to that with a video on YouTube bragging about making just such a beer once on a small scale…

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Blossman says Abita is proud to fuss over their beer which is a huge part of the culture in Louisiana.

LRN Newscast 16:30 02-05-15

The US Department of Health and Human Services reports, nearly 150,000 Louisianians have signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act…
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A judge in Texas has appointed someone to assist in the Tom Benson feud. At the same time, the judge kept the order preventing Benson from banning his heirs from assests tied to the car dealerships, and other property. Former San Antonio Mayor Phil Hardberger is a lawyer and former chief justice for the Texas 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.

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Noranda Alumina in St. James Parish is asking the D-E-Q for permission to release mercury into the air, after they recently discovered they may have been doing it already without a permit since they began operations in 1959. D-E-Q spokesperson Greg Langley says now the company is seeking a permit, so they can operate legally…
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Noranda could be facing some fines as a result.

Abita Brewing Co. in Abita Springs has fired back at Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial which essentially says craft beer is for snobs. The beer giant’s commercial shows people sniffing beer and saying brews shouldn’t be fussed over. Abita President David Blossman says they are proud to fuss over beer…
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LRN Newscast 15:30 02-05-15

With 10 days before open enrollment ends, nearly 150,000 Louisianians have signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. Billy Justice, Director of Marketing for Vantage HealthPlan in Monroe, feels people are getting more knowledgeable…
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The deadline to enroll is Febrary 15th.

With Budweiser’s Super bowl ad attacking the so-called craft beers, The Abita Brewing Company in Abita Springs is firing back with their own video message, saying – quote- “we’re no dog and pony show,” with a jab at the puppy and horses, and reminding beer drinkers of the differences between the two brews…
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That’s Abita President David Blossman.
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In St. James Parish, Noranda Alumina is asking the State Department of Environmental Quality for permission to release mercury into the air, after learning they may have been doing so without a permit since they opened. D-E-Q spokesperson Greg Langley says they need to determine how much mercury has been released, and for how long, first before they fine…
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Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain says they are offering employees an early retirement incentive rather than layoffs, in an effort to reduce employee payroll in the face of budget cuts. He says the workforce has been almost cut in half since 2007, but despite their fourth layoff avoidance plan, they have worked hard to fufill their mission…
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LRN Newscast 14:30 02-05-15

With only a week and a half left in open enrollment for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, officials say it’s time to get it done. Billy Justice, who is the Director of Marketing for Vantage HealthPlan in Monroe says people need of health insurance have plenty of options for residents…
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In an effort to reduce employee payroll in the face of budget cuts, Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain is offering employees an early retirement incentive rather than layoff employees. Strain says a third budget cut is making the early retirement offers necessary. This plan is expected to result in continuing payroll savings and lessen layoffs next budget year. Strain says any further reduction in staff will make it difficult for his department to perform
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Police in Crowley are searching for a suspect who allegedly shot and killed another man during an overnight robbery. The two men were reportedly in the same vehicle where a struggle took place, and 24 year-old Darius Thomas allegedly shot 24 year-old Daniel Tezeno as he tried to escape from the vehicle. Tezeno was pronounced dead at the hospital.

Abita Brewing Co. in Abita Springs has fired back at Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial which essentially says craft beer is for snobs…:
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