8:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 07/11/2018

Governor Edwards is calling on the Restore Task Force to up reimbursement on 2016 flood relief grants to 100 percent. Jeff Palermo has the story.
Cut 3 (32) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Louisiana US Senator Bill Cassidy will chair a hearing on paid family leave after meeting with Ivanka Trump, who’s been pushing the idea in DC. The United State is one of only eight countries worldwide, and the only developed nation on earth not to have guaranteed leave for newly minted parents. Advocates say paid family leave relieves much of the financial pressure on working class families immediately after they have their children, and the ability for parents to stay with their kids for a time after birth leads to healthier children. Cassidy says he’s interested to know if offering those benefits to working class families would be helpful.
Cut 5 (09) “to it”

The Morehouse Parish Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in connection with a video that was spread via Snapchat and various other social media outlets. The graphic video shows a dog being executed with the sound of two gunshots and someone laughing. Sheriff Mike Tubbs says they are currently investigating people involved. The sheriff says the gunman appears to be Tobias Conway of Mer Rouge, who has been charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Tubbs says more charges could be pending.

Sheriff Tubbs says the agency has received phones calls from around the nation with people demanding action.
Cut 9 (13) “…evidence we can.”

Authorities say more arrests are possible.

The Zachary School system again tops the state in it’s LEAP test scoring. The school system was especially impressive in Math, English, and social studies according to the state department of education who released the results yesterday. Ascension Parish, Central, and West Feliciana all were in the top 5.

7:30 A.M. Newscast 07/11/2018

Lafayette Regional Airport will soon have seasonal service to two more cities starting this October. Kevin Barnhart tells us who…
Cut 2 (31) ”I’m Kevin Barnhart”

Louisiana US Senator Bill Cassidy will chair a hearing on paid family leave after meeting with Ivanka Trump, who’s been pushing the idea in DC. The United State is one of only eight countries worldwide, and the only developed nation on earth not to have guaranteed leave for newly minted parents. Cassidy says he’s open to the idea, but wants to know if the US has enough money to pay for it first.
Cut 4 (10) “those answers”

The Morehouse Parish Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in connection with a video that was spread via Snapchat and various other social media outlets. The graphic video shows a dog being executed with the sound of two gunshots and someone laughing. Sheriff Mike Tubbs says they are currently investigating people involved. The sheriff says the gunman appears to be Tobias Conway of Mer Rouge, who has been charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Tubbs says more charges could be pending.
Cut 8 (10) “…the appropriate charges.”

Governor John Bel Edwards is asking the Restore Flood task force to expand the 2016 flood recovery grant program to expand grant reimbursement eligibility to 100 percent, up from the current 50 percent. Edwards’ Communications Director Shauna Sanford says this change means 110 million more dollars could be dispersed to thousands of Louisianans.
Cut 13 (07) “their lives”

LRN Sportscast 6:45 July 10th

LSU has lost a verbal commitment from a three-star linebacker out of Mississippi. Zach Edwards from Starkville announced on Twitter that he’s decided to take a step back and decommit from LSU. He’s opening his recruitment to all schools. Edwards committed to LSU on March 3rd, but over the last three weeks LSU has received commitments from two other inside linebackers.

Alabama has announced that former four-star linebacker Terrell Lewis tore his ACL while training and a time frame for his return is unknown. Lewis was expected to be the Crimson Tide’s best pass rusher this season. Earlier this week, Nick Saban dismissed sophomore linebacker VanDarius Cowan from the team.

Former Saints cornerback Brandon Browner is now facing a charge of attempted murder as a result of the alleged house break-in he committed on Sunday in California. A woman inside that home alleges that Browner physically harmed her and threatened her life.

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Former Northwestern State standout Mark Duper will be inducted into the Miami Dolphins Walk of Fame prior to the game versus Buffalo on December 2nd. He’ll go into the Walk of Fame with Mark Clayton. The “Mark Brothers” put up big numbers in the 1980s catching passes from Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino.

Razorbacks Baseball Coach Dave Van Horn has told the media in Arkansas he’s agreed to a two-year contract extension through the 2023 season with options for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. Van Horn just led the Hogs to within one strike of winning its first national championship in baseball.

The Zurich Classic will once again be on the final weekend of April in 2019, but the rest of the PGA Tour schedule looks different. The Players Championship is moving back to mid-March, the PGA Championship will be in May instead of August and the FedEx Cup playoffs will consist of three tournaments and end before Labor Day weekend.

6:30 A.M. LRN Newscast 07/11/2018

Inspired by a meeting with Ivanka Trump, US Senator Bill Cassidy will chair a hearing on paid parental leave. Matt Doyle has the story.
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Lafayette Regional Airport will soon have seasonal service to two more cities, Orlando and Denver, with the addition of Frontier Airlines. The flight prices start at just $39 and Airport Director Steve Picou says the action starts up this fall.
Cut 10 (12) “…Wednesdays and Saturdays”

The Morehouse Parish Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in connection with a video that was spread via Snapchat and various other social media outlets. The graphic video shows a dog being executed with the sound of two gunshots and someone laughing. Sheriff Mike Tubbs says they are currently investigating people involved.
Cut 7 (08) “…at this time.”

The Zachary School system again tops the state in it’s LEAP test scoring. The school system was especially impressive in Math, English, and social studies according to the state department of education who released the results yesterday. Ascensioni Parish, Central, and West Feliciana all were in the top 5.

AM Newscast 7/11

Inspired by a meeting with Ivanka Trump, US Senator Bill Cassidy will chair a hearing on paid parental leave. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Lafayette Regional Airport will soon have seasonal service to two more cities starting this October.  Kevin Barnhart tells us who…

Cut 2 (31) ”I’m Kevin Barnhart” 

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Governor Edwards is calling on the Restore Task Force to up reimbursement on 2016 flood relief grants to 100 percent. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 3 (32) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Louisiana US Senator Bill Cassidy will chair a hearing on paid family leave after meeting with Ivanka Trump, who’s been pushing the idea in DC. The United State is one of only eight countries worldwide, and the only developed nation on earth not to have guaranteed leave for newly minted parents. Cassidy says he’s open to the idea, but wants to know if the US has enough money to pay for it first.

Cut 4  (10) “those answers”

Paid parental leave gives new parents paid time off for a certain period after their child is born.

Advocates say paid family leave relieves much of the financial pressure on working class families immediately after they have their children, and the ability for parents to stay with their kids for a time after birth leads to healthier children. Cassidy says he’s interested to know if offering those benefits to working class families would be helpful.

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The Senator says he’s already started looking into ways this could be accomplished without adding additional costs to businesses, including allowing parents to temporarily access their social security payments immediately after their child is born.

Cut 6 (12) “took off”

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The Morehouse Parish Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in connection with a video that was spread via Snapchat and various other social media outlets.  The graphic video shows a dog being executed with the sound of two gunshots and someone laughing.  Sheriff Mike Tubbs says they are currently investigating people involved.

 

The sheriff says the gunman appears to be Tobias Conway of Mer Rouge, who has been charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.  Tubbs says more charges could be pending.

Cut 8 (10)  “…the appropriate charges.”

Sheriff Tubbs says the agency has received phones calls from around the nation with people demanding action.

Cut 9 (13)  “…evidence we can.”

Authorities say more arrests are possible.

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Lafayette Regional Airport will soon have seasonal service to two more cities, Orlando and Denver, with the addition of Frontier Airlines.  The flight prices start at just $39 and Airport Director Steve Picou says the action starts up this fall.

Cut 10 (12)   “…Wednesdays and Saturdays”

Picou says Frontier Airlines initially contacted the airport in January with a survey and that the airport has maintained contact with the airline since returning the survey.  And then the news came.

Cut 11 (05) “…to start service”

The airline may only be starting with service two days each week, saying demand will determine if Frontier will expand even further.  Picou is very optimistic.

Cut 12 (08) “…approached by Frontier”

With the addition of the two cities, the Lafayette Regional Airport now services five of the top seven US destinations.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is asking the Restore Flood task to expand the 2016 flood recovery grant program to expand grant reimbursement eligibility to 100 percent, up from the current 50 percent. Edwards’ Communications Director Shauna Sanford says this change means 110 million more dollars could be dispersed to thousands of Louisianans.

Cut 13 (07)  “their lives” 

The deadline for filling out a survey that qualifies Louisianans effected by the flooding for reimbursement is set for July 20th, after which point if you haven’t submitted, you won’t be able to be reimbursed by the state for any damage suffered. Sanford says considering how tough the recovery has been for many, she hopes to see a rush of registrations in the final nine days.

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Homeowners who have already filled out the survey will have their application automatically updated to reflect the 100 percent reimbursement.

Sanford says the Governor is still fighting to end the duplication of benefits logjam that has prevent many flood victims from claiming their reward, but says do not let any doubts about eligibility prevent you from at least filling out the survey.

The survey can be found online at restore.la.gov or by calling 866-735-2001

 

6:30 PM Newscast

LEAP Test scores for 2017-2018 are in. Jeff Palermo has the results.

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Louisiana’s Republicans US Senators are impressed with President Donald Trump’s nomination for the US Supreme Court. DC-based federal appeals court Judge Brett Kavanaugh is widely considered a consistently conservative jurist. Senator John Kennedy says Kavanaugh has a good resume and a positive judicial history, but he’s holding his final judgment until he gets a chance to question the nominee in Congress.

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A 3 AM traffic stop today in Baton Rouge resulted in gunfire involving a Louisiana State Police trooper. Troop A spokesperson Bryan Lee says the Trooper pulled over the vehicle on Perkins Road when during the course of the traffic stop, a passenger in the vehicle became noncompliant.

cut 9 (03)  “…firing their weapon.”

Lee says detectives from the State Police Bureau of Investigations are looking into why the stop escalated to the point that it did.

 

A 75 year old Boyce resident now has a nice stack of cash after claiming a lottery ticket matching all five numbers with the Powerball’s June 23rd drawing. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says this serves as a reminder that luck could be in anyone’s favor with the drawings.

Cut 14 (04) “…one ticket to win.”

75-year-old Glenn Feazell won one million dollars, and after taxes, he takes home a cool $710K.

530PM LRN Newscast July 10

Louisiana’s Republicans US Senators are impressed with President Donald Trump’s nomination for the US Supreme Court. DC-based federal appeals court Judge Brett Kavanaugh is widely considered a consistently conservative jurist. Senator Bill Cassidy says he’s been impressed with the Kavanaugh’s track record on past decisions, and compared his approach to the President’s first nominee, conservative US Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.

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According to Politico, Kavanaugh’s has ruled and dissented against labor unions and workers’ rights in employment disputes, against regulatory agencies policies, and called the Net Neutrality “Unlawful”.

This year’s LEAP Test results are in, and average scores are up one percent over the 2016-2017 school year. Only 32 percent of students accomplished mastery or above scores in Mathematics, which saw growth remain stagnant. White says that’s due to the state’s personnel problems.

cut 8 (10) “in mathematics.”

A 3 AM traffic stop today in Baton Rouge resulted in gunfire involving a Louisiana State Police trooper. Troop A spokesperson Bryan Lee says detectives from the State Police Bureau of Investigations are looking into why the stop escalated to the point that it did.

Cut 11 (07) “…everything took place.”

Lee says the trooper only sustained minor injuries in the altercation, but the passenger was hit by the gunfire and taken to a local hospital.

A Point Coupee Parish man is ordered to pay $10,250 in civil restitution after being found guilty of killing a Louisiana black bear. 30-year-old Robert Kimble of Lettsworth shot and killed the female bear on Yancy Wildlife Management Area in Concordia Parish last November. General Counsel of Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Yolanda Martin…

Cut 15 (08) “a closed season”

4:30 Newscast

Senators John Kennedy and Bill Cassidy say they like the President’s pick for the soon to be vacant seat on the US Supreme Court. Matt Doyle has the story.
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This year’s LEAP Test results are in, and average scores are up one percent over the 2016-2017 school year. The percentage of students in the 3rd through 8th grade who scored mastery level or above is 34 percent. Only 21 percent of African American students scored mastery level or above, and Superintendent of Education John White says this needs to be a major focus going forward.
cut 6 (07) “…not closing”

A 75-year-old Boyce resident now has a nice stack of cash after claiming a lottery ticket matching all five numbers with the Powerball’s June 23rd drawing. Even though he didn’t get the correct Powerball number, Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison say it was enough to give the winner, Glenn Feazell, quite the surprise the next morning.

Cut 12 (10)   “…seeing things correctly.”

 

30-year-old Robert Kimble from Pointe Coupee Parish has been ordered to pay over 10-thousand dollars in civil restitution for killing a black bear in Concordia Parish last November. General Counsel with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Yolanda Martin says Kimble admitted to shooting the bear…
cut 16 (08) “…with the agency”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans have officially added Elfird Payton and Julius Randle to their roster. Randle will fill the void left by DeMarcus Cousins’ departure, while Payton has a chance to be the starting point guard, a spot once held by now Los Angeles Laker Rajon Rondo. New Orleans Head Coach Alvin Gentry says they expect Payton to play well in their uptempo offense and that’s what happened when he was traded to Phoenix last season…
cut 29 (21) “…the basket”

The Pelicans fell to 2-and-1 in Summer League Action yesterday with a 105-97 loss to Detroit. Pels will now get ready to play a Summer League playoff game. An opponent or date hasn’t been decided.

Former LSU star Aaron Nola won his league leading 12th game of the season last night as the Phillies defeated the Mets 3-1 in the second game of a doubleheader. Nola allowed just one hit in seven shutout innings and also supplied the offense with a bases clearing double…
cut 30 (16) “…three run double”
That audio is courtesy of NBC Sports Philadelphia. Nola now has 6 RBIs during his career.

Former McNeese State Head Basketball Coach Dave Simmons has seen his career return to Natchitoches. He’s been named an assistant to Head coach Mike McConathy at Northwestern State. Before a 12-year run as head coach at McNeese, Simmons was the lead assistant at Northwestern when they made two trips to the NCAA Tournament in 2001 and 2006.

330PM LRN Newscast July 10

LEAP Test results for 2017-2018 are in. Jeff Palermo has the results.

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A 75 year old Boyce resident now has a nice stack of cash after claiming a lottery ticket matching all five numbers with the Poweball’s June 23rd drawing. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says this serves as a reminder that luck could be in anyone’s favor with the drawings.

Cut 14 (04) “…one ticket to win.”

75-year-old Glenn Feazell won one million dollars.

A 3 AM traffic stop today in Baton Rouge resulted in gunfire involving a Louisiana State Police trooper. Troop A spokesperson Bryan Lee says the trooper only sustained minor injuries in the altercation, but the passenger was hit by the gunfire and taken to a local hospital.

Cut 10 (05) “…for injuries there.”

Louisiana’s Republicans US Senators are impressed with President Donald Trump’s nomination for the US Supreme Court. DC-based federal appeals court Judge Brett Kavanaugh is widely considered a consistently conservative jurist. Senator Bill Cassidy says the Senate will review his record, then vote on his confirmation….

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According to Politico, Kavanaugh’s has ruled and dissented against labor unions and workers’ rights in employment disputes, against regulatory agencies policies, such as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the EPA, for immigration restrictions, and called the Net Neutrality “Unlawful”.