LRN Newscast 15:30 02-04-15

A woman in Lake Charles is facing charges of cruelty to a juvenile, after she left a four-year child she was babysitting unattended; allowing the toddler to wander off about an hour and a half down Highway 385. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office Spokesperson Kim Myers says the sitter told police the story…
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Twenty-three-year-old Jamie Jackson was arrested, and her bond set a 125 thousand dollars.

The 2015 LSU recruiting class is top 10 in the nation, according Rivals-dot-com, and 24-7 Sports, signing four and five-star offensive lineman, and a couple of outstanding running backs, including Catholic’s Derrius Guice. Catholic head coach Dale Weiner (whiner)…
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The Louisiana SPCA is now offering a $3000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person who beheaded a baby goat last week in an Orleans Parish Park. Michelle Southern reports…:
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There’s been some new developments in the head-on collision involving a school bus yesterday morning in Denham Springs. The driver of the other vehicle–32 year-old Brandon Vince of Livingston-has been arrested on numerous charges including DWI, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. More than a dozen students had to be taken to the hospital for minor injuries.

LRN Newscast 14:30 02-04-15

A Lake Charles woman is under arrest after the four-year child she was tending was found wandering along a Highway 385. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office Spokesperson Kim Myers says 23-year-old Jamie Jackson left the toddler unattended while she drove her nephew to school and then had coffee…
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Jackson is charged with cruelty to a juvenile.

Officials with Grambling University had hoped to have a new president hired by this April, but because of the state’s budget problems, that has concerned many applicants. Those questions has made the responses numbers lower, but University of Louisiana System President Sandra Woodley says there should not be too much more of a delay from here…
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Rivals-dot-com and 24-7 sports says LSU’s 2015 football recruiting is among the ten best in the country. Jeff Palermo has more…
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There’s been a significant drop in the number of Louisiana highway fatalities. According to numbers released from the LSU Highway Safety Research Group, there has been a 29 percent decrease in highway related deaths from 2007 to 2013. The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says that’s good news, but more needs to be done.

13:30 Newscast February 4th, 2015

Grambling is having a hard time finding a new president and it could be because of the sate’s budget problems. Some applicants may be worried about potential cuts to higher ed in Louisiana. University of Louisiana System President Sandra Woodley understands the concerns of the candidates because what could be coming down is highly unusual…:
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Woodley says candidates want more certainty about what solutions will emerge from the state legislature.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says new numbers show traffic fatalities have decreased almost 30 percent from 2007 to 2013. They say in the past 7 years, the number of deaths on Louisiana’s roads went from just under 1000 to about 700 in 2013. Lack of seat belt use and impaired driving continue to be the number one cause of fatal wrecks.

LSU’s 2015 recruiting class is loaded with four and five-star offensive linemen. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says the Tigers signed two of the best offensive linemen in Texas, Toby Weathersby and Mae Teuhema, plus a couple of other out-of-state prospects that were heavily recruited by other schools…:
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The 2015 signee class also has a pair of five-star cornerbacks in Kevin Tolliver, who is already enrolled at LSU and Riverdale’s Donte Jackson.

A Tuesday afternoon shootout in Denham Springs, involving an off-duty Livingston Parish Sheriff’s deputy, has left one man dead. State Police say while the deputy was at home with his girlfriend, the woman’s ex-husband attempted to enter the house. The two men apparently got into a gunfight where the ex-husband was killed. No other injuries were reported in the incident. Authorities are investigating this case as a domestic violence situation.

 

12:30 Newscast February 4th, 2015

The Louisiana SPCA has increased the reward to $3000 for anyone who has information about the person or persons responsible for cutting the head off baby goat last week in a park in Orleans Parish. Spokeswoman Alicia Haefele (Hay-Fa-Lee) says the animals belong to a company called “Y’herd Me” and help maintain shrubbery at the Brechtel Park in Algiers…:
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She says one of the teens wasn’t happy about being told to put the goats down then a few days later the baby animal was found with no head. If you have information on this incident please contact authorities.

If you like playing the Powerball when the jackpot is big then don’t forget to get a ticket for tonight’s $317 million dollar prize. This one has a cash value of $220 million.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Lake Charles woman after the child she was babysitting was found wandering along a busy highway. 23-year-old Jamie Jackson is charged with cruelty to a juvenile. Spokeswoman Kim Myers says they got the call about a 4-year-old walking along Highway 385 in Lake Charles…:
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The child was picked up by a passerby and taken to a police station. Jackson is being held on $125,000 bond.

Gas prices jumped 4 cents last night. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is up to $1.94 according to the American Automobile Association.

 

11:30 Newscast February 4, 2015

State traffic fatalities have decreased almost 30 percent from 2007 to 2013 according to the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission…

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The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Lake Charles woman after the child she was caring for was found wandering along a highway. They say 23-year-old Jamie Jackson was babysitting the 4-year-old when she allegedly left the child alone while she brought her nephew to school and had coffee with her aunt. The child was found about a mile and a half from Jackson’s home on Highway 385. Jackson is charged with cruelty to a juvenile.

The state’s budget woes are causing difficulties in the search for a new president for Grambling State University. Possible job applicants are apparently worried about the state’s potential budget cuts to higher education. University of Louisiana System President Sandra Woodley says they received a letter from The Hollis Group, the search firm hired to recruit candidates, expressing the concerns…

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With the legislative session beginning in April, she says the original timeline to name a president will have to be pushed back.

There’s a new child support most wanted poster produced by the state Department of Children and Family Services. D-C-F-S Secretary Suzy Sonnier says this is just one of many tools they use to get deadbeat parents to pay up…

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She says they publish the poster, so the public can help them find these deadbeat parents.

10:30 Newscast February 4th, 2015

The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services reveals the state’s top deadbeat parents. Scott Carwile has the story…:
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The Louisiana SPCA has increased the reward to $3000 for anyone who has information on the person or persons responsible for be-heading a baby goat last week in a park in Orleans Parish. The owner of the animal believes an altercation with a group of teenagers could be the root of the act. You can report information to la-spca.org.

Governor Bobby Jindal is urging all parents to have their children vaccinated. A debate is underway nationally over whether the vaccines are harmful to children. Jindal says science shows vaccinations keep children safe. D-H-H immunization medical director, Doctor Frank Welch, supports Jindal’s position…:
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He says it’s better to get advice on these matters from doctors and not politicians or celebreties.

Tonight’s Powerball jackpot is up to $317 million dollars according to the Louisiana Lottery. Spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says this is the 11th biggest prize in the game’s history and has been rolling since the end of November. She reminds players that it only takes one ticket to win so please play responsibly…:
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The cash value of tonight’s prize is $220 million.

09:30 Newscast February 4, 2015

State traffic fatalities have decreased almost 30 percent from 2007 to 2013 according to the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission. But Executive Director Lt. Col. John LeBlanc says we still have a long way to go as impaired driving and not buckling up are still the leading factors in highway crashes…

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LeBlanc says it’s encouraging to see an overall decline in lives lost on our roadways.

The state Department of Children and Family Services has released a new child support most wanted poster. D-C-F-S Secretary Suzy Sonnier says the Most Wanted poster represents the worst offenders, but there are over 58-thousand non-custodial parents who owe more than one-point-five billion in unpaid child support…

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The poster lists 14 individuals, who owe anywhere between 11-thousand to nearly 80-thousand dollars in past-due child support.

A Lake Charles woman has been arrested after the child she was caring for was found wandering along a highway yesterday. The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office says 23-year-old Jamie Jackson was babysitting the 4-year-old when she allegedly left the child alone while she brought her nephew to school and had coffee with her aunt. The child was found about a mile and a half from Jackson’s home on Highway 385. Jackson is charged with cruelty to a juvenile.

The Louisiana Lottery says tonight’s $317 million dollar Powerball jackpot is the 11th biggest in the game’s history. Michelle Southern reports…

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08:30 Newscast February 4, 2015

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says new numbers show traffic fatalities have decreased almost 30 percent from 2007 to 2013. Michelle Southern reports…

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A Tuesday afternoon shootout in Denham Springs, involving an off-duty Livingston Parish Sheriff’s deputy, has left one man dead. State Police say while the deputy was at home with his girfriend, the woman’s ex-husband attempted to enter the house. The two men apparently got into a gunfight where the ex-husband was killed. No other injuries were reported in the incident. Authorities are investigating this case as a domestic violence situation.

Governor Bobby Jindal is urging all parents to have their children vaccinated, despite a national debate over whether the vaccines are harmful to children. There are several celebrities who are part of an anti-vaccine movement and potential presidential candidate, Senator Rand Paul, said vaccinations have caused “mental disorders.” D-H-H immunization medical director, Doctor Frank Welch says celebrities and Senator Paul are not a reliable source on this topic…

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Welch says if you’re uneasy about having your child vaccinated, talk with your pediatrician.

Tonight’s Powerball jackpot has grown to a whopping $317 million. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kimberly Chopin says their total sales from Powerball in its current run have been about $15.6 million. She says the big game accounts for about a quarter of their total sales…

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Chopin says 35 cents of every dollar of sales from all of their games goes to the state to help fund public education.

07:30 Newscast February 4, 2015

According to new numbers from The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, state traffic fatalities have decreased almost 30 percent from 2007 to 2013. Executive Director Lt. Col. John LeBlanc says in the past 7 years, the number of deaths on Louisiana’s roads has dropped to about 700 in 2013. He says there is a lot of great work being done by many highway safety advocates across the state…

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LeBlanc says the motoring public also deserves credit for these improvements as seat-belt use is higher than it’s ever been at over 84%.

There’s a new child support most wanted poster produced by the state Department of Children and Family Services. It lists 14 individuals, who owe anywhere between 11-thousand to nearly 80-thousand dollars in past-due child support. D-C-F-S Secretary Suzy Sonnier says this is just one of many tools they use to get deadbeat parents to pay up…

cut 11 (08) “fishing licenses”

She says they publish the poster, so the public can help them find these deadbeat parents.

Amid a national debate over whether vaccines are harmful to children, Governor Bobby Jindal is urging all parents to have their children vaccinated. D-H-H immunization medical director, Doctor Frank Welch, says if parents are uneasy about having their child vaccinated, they should talk with their pediatrician…

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There are several celebrities who are part of an anti-vaccine movement.

The Louisiana Lottery says tonight’s $317 million dollar Powerball jackpot is the 11th biggest in the game’s history. Kimberly Chopin says Louisiana joined the Powerball in 1995 and since then we’ve had 15 jackpot winners. She says eight of those top 10 jackpots have occurred just since 2012…

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Tonight’s jackpot has a cash value of $220 million dollars.

06:30 Newscast February 4, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal is urging all parents to have their children vaccinated. A debate is underway nationally over whether the vaccines are harmful to children. Jindal says science shows vaccinations keep children safe. D-H-H immunization medical director, Doctor Frank Welch, supports Jindal’s position…

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Welch says if parents are uneasy about having their child vaccinated, they should talk with their pediatrician.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says new numbers show traffic fatalities have decreased almost 30 percent from 2007 to 2013. Executive Director Lt. Col. John LeBlanc says it’s encouraging to see an overall decline in lives lost on our roadways. He says rear set belt use in 2013 is now all the way up to about 55% which is a huge increase over 2009…

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The state Department of Children and Family Services has produced a new child support most wanted poster. It lists 14 individuals, who owe anywhere between 11-thousand to nearly 80-thousand dollars in past-due child support. D-C-F-S Secretary Suzy Sonnier says they publish the poster, so the public can help them find these deadbeat parents…

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Forty-year-old Edward Steven Fields, whose last known address was in Slidell, is the most wanted dead beat parent as he owes nearly 80-thousand dollars. Sonnier says there are over 58-thousand non-custodial parents who owe more than one-point-five billion in unpaid child support.