430PM LRN Newscast June 14

Former Jindal Administration staffers are calling on the House to pass the half cent sales tax renewal that would fully fund state government, and avoid cuts to programs like TOPS. Former Commissioner of Administration Paul Rainwater says failing to pass the revenue bill would harm the most vulnerable people in the state.

Cut 12 (08)   “afford it”

Rainwater coauthored an editorial with former Jindal Revenue Secretary Tim Barfield.

A Bush man who was gifted a giant alligator snapping turtle for some home cooking got more than he bargained for, a human finger deep inside the reptile. St. Tammany Parish Sheriffs Spokesperson Scott Lee says cadaver sniffing dogs are on the case, but it’s certainly possible the creature could’ve just grabbed a snack from an unlucky angler.

Cut 7 (08)  “hundred pounds.”

A 75-year-old priest has confessed to sexual misconduct with a minor. According to St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz, Father Steven Michael Guidry has surrendered to authorities. The sheriff says the priest was forthcoming with information about the incident.

Cut 4  (09) “…on a juvenile.”

Two Arkansas men who plead guilty to aggravated animal cruelty charges for slitting a dog’s throat and posting the video on Snapchat avoid jail time in Morehouse Parish. Judge Carl Sharp gave Boots Stanley and Stevan Sadler a suspended three-year prison sentence. Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson says community service is a slap on the wrist compared to the suffering inflicted on that dog…

Cut 11 (06) “means nothing”

3:30 Newscast

A 75 year old priest who is in the business of taking confessions is now making a confession of his own… to law enforcement.  According to St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz, Father Steven Michael Guidry has surrendered to authorities following an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor.
Cut 3 (09) “…with his attorney”

The priest has been on administrative leave since word first surfaced of the investigation.  He led St. Peter Church in Morrow.

A Bush man who was gifted a giant alligator snapping turtle for some home cooking got more than he bargained for, a human finger deep inside the reptile. St. Tammany Parish Sheriffs Spokesperson Scott Lee says they’ve reached out to local hospitals to see if any cases of turtle related accidents fit, and so far, no luck.

Cut 6 (07)  “accident”

Efforts to obtain a fingerprint failed.

 

Two Arkansas men who plead guilty to aggravated animal cruelty charges for slitting a dog’s throat and posting the video on Snapchat avoid jail time in Morehouse Parish. Judge Carl Sharp gave Boots Stanley and Stevan Sadler a suspended three-year prison sentence. Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson says the sentence was judicial malpractice…
Cut 10 (08) “wrong profession”

Former Jindal Administration staffers are calling on the House to pass the half cent sales tax renewal that would fully fund state government, and avoid cuts to programs like TOPS. Former Commissioner of Administration Paul Rainwater says failing to pass the revenue bill would harm the most vulnerable people in the state.  Some have criticized the former Commissioner’s for coming out in support for the half cent sales tax renewal, considering the Jindal Administration’s fiscal legacy and support for wide tax cuts. Rainwater isn’t buying it.
Cut 14 (11)  “to do”

LRN PM Newscall June 14th

The search is on for the man with a missing finger that was found in a St. Tammany turtle. Matt Doyle has the story.

Cut 1 (32) “I’m Matt Doyle”

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Former Governor Bobby Jindal’s Commissioner of Administration is coming out in support of the half cent sales tax renewal. Jeff Palermo has the story.

Cut 2 (27) “I’m Jeff Palermo” 

The turtle was discovered in west St. Tammany Parish.

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Two Arkansas men who plead guilty to aggravated animal cruelty charges for slitting a dog’s throat and posting the video on Snapchat avoid jail time in Morehouse Parish. Judge Carl Sharp gave Boots Stanley and Stevan Sadler a suspended three-year prison sentence. Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson can’t believe they are not going to jail..

 cut 9 (11)  “cruelty statutes”

Stanley and Sadler will be on three years probation and must perform 480 hours of community service and pay a five-thousand dollar fine.

The maximum sentence for is 10 years in prison and a fine of 25,000 dollars for the charge they were facing. Dorson says the remarkably lenient sentence was judicial malpractice…

Cut 10 (08) “wrong profession”

Dorson says community service is a slap on the wrist compared to the suffering inflicted on that dog…

Cut 11 (06) “means nothing”

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Former Jindal Administration staffers are calling on the House to pass the half cent sales tax renewal that would fully fund state government, and avoid cuts to programs like TOPS. Former Commissioner of Administration Paul Rainwater says failing to pass the revenue bill would harm the most vulnerable people in the state.

Cut 12 (08)   “afford it”

Rainwater coauthored an editorial with former Jindal Revenue Secretary Tim Barfield coming out in support of the half cent sales tax renewal.

Many legislators have credited the current fiscal crisis to fiscal mismanagement during the Jindal years, where one time money was often used to fill budget holes, and deep cuts were enacted on higher education. Rainwater says both Jindal and Edwards’ administrations failed to get the legislature to bite on long term tax reform that would end the cycle of fiscal cliffs.

Cut 13 (12) “do it.” 

Some have criticized the former Commissioner’s for coming out in support for the half cent sales tax renewal, considering the Jindal Administration’s fiscal legacy and support for wide tax cuts. Rainwater isn’t buying it.

Cut 14 (11)  “to do”

Without additional revenue, TOPS would see a thirty percent cut, along with deep reductions in higher ed and other state services.

2:30 LRN Newscast June 14th

Two Arkansas men who plead guilty to aggravated animal cruelty charges for slitting a dog’s throat and posting the video on Snapchat avoid jail time in Morehouse Parish. Judge Carl Sharp gave Boots Stanley and Stevan Sadler a suspended three-year prison sentence. Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana Jeff Dorson can’t believe they are not going to jail..
cut 9 (11) “cruelty statutes”
Stanley and Sadler will be on three years probation and must perform 480 hours of community service and pay a five-thousand dollar fine.

Seventy-five-year-old Reverend Michael Guidry has turned himself in and allegedly confessed to the sexual abuse of molesting a 16-year-old boy several years ago. St. Landry Sheriff Sheriff Bobby Guidroz..
cut 3 (10) “….his attorney”
The Lafayette Diocese recently placed Guidry on administrative leave. He led St. Peter Church in Morrow.

Former Governor Bobby Jindal’s Commissioner of Administration is coming out in support of the half cent sales tax renewal. Jeff Palermo has the story.
Voicer 2 (27) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

A human finger was found in alligator snapping turtle that was being cleaned and St. Tammany Parish Sheriff deputies are trying to determine who the finger belongs too…
cut 8 (08) “…any luck”
That’s Captain Scott Lee, who says the turtle was caught on a trotline in a river in Western St. Tammany Parish.

13:30 LRN Newscast June 14th

Two Arkansas men have avoided time in jail after a state judge in Morehouse Parish ordered the men to do 480 hours of community service and pay a $5,000 fine for sliting a dog’s neck and showing it on Snapchat. Jeff Dorson with the Humane Society of Louisiana says Boots Stanley and Steven Sadler received a slap on the wrist and ordering 480 hours of community service doesn’t send a strong enough message…
cut 11 (06) “…means nothing”
The maximum sentence was 10 years in prison.

A priest accused of sexual misconduct turned himself into the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s office. Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says 75-year-old Steven Michael Guidry was forthcoming with information about the incident that happened several years ago at his home in Morrow…
cut 4 (09) “…on a juvenile”
The victim was 16-years-old at the time. Guidry has been on administrative leave since word first surfaced of the investigation.

Two of former Governor Bobby Jindal’s top aides are urging state legislators to support a partial sales tax renewal as a way to fill budget holes in the upcoming fiscal year. Paul Rainwater and Tim Barfield let their thoughts known in an editorial published in the Advocate. Rainwater says renewing a portion of an expiring one-cent sales tax is the best option, since lawmakers have not supported long-term tax reform…
cut 13 (12) “…do it”
Legislators return to Baton Rouge on Monday for a 10-day special session where they will consider the sales tax proposal.

A human finger was found inside a giant alligator snapping turtle in St. Tammany Parish. Sheriff’s office spokesperson, Captain Scott Lee says they don’t know who the finger belongs to, it’s possible the reptile just grabbed a snack from an unlucky angler…
cut 7 (08) “…hundred pounds”

1230PM LRN Newscast June 14

Former Jindal Administration staffers are calling on the House to pass the half cent sales tax renewal that would fully fund state government, and avoid cuts to programs like TOPS. Former Commissioner of Administration Paul Rainwater says failing to pass the revenue bill would harm the most vulnerable people in the state.

Cut 12 (08)   “afford it”

A 75 year old priest who is in the business of taking confessions is now making a confession of his own… to law enforcement.  According to St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz, Father Steven Michael Guidry has surrendered to authorities following an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor.

Cut 3 (09) “…with his attorney”

The priest has been on administrative leave since word first surfaced of the investigation.  He led St. Peter Church in Morrow.

A Bush man who was gifted a giant alligator snapping turtle for some home cooking got more than he bargained for, a human finger deep inside the reptile. St. Tammany Parish Sheriffs Spokesperson Scott Lee says they’ve reached out to local hospitals to see if any cases of turtle related accidents fit, and so far, no luck.

Cut 6 (07)  “accident”

Efforts to obtain a fingerprint failed, and Cadaver sniffing dogs are now scouring the area where the turtle was originally found, incase this was more than just an accident, but Lee says it’s certainly possible the creature could’ve just grabbed a snack from an unlucky angler. The turtle was discovered in west St. Tammany Parish.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints cancelled their final minicamp practice, which was scheduled to begin today at 11 AM. NFL teams do that to reward the players for a good offseason. The Saints will return for training camp which starts in late July.

The NCAA has eased the restrictions that have been placed on college athletes when it comes to transferring. Under the new rule, student-athletes no longer have to get permission from their current school or coach if they want to play at another school, even if it’s in the same conference. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says it’s a good move by the NCAA as schools shouldn’t control where a person gets an education….
cut 18 (16) “…you want”
The other rule change will allow football players to play up to four games and still receive a red-shirt, which gives them another year of athletic eligibility.

LSU players Zach Watson, Zack Hess and Antoine Duplantis have been added to the USA National Team. They will play for Paul Mainieri, who is coaching the squad this summer. The USA team will play 16 games in 22 days against a Minor League All-Star team and international teams from Chinese Tapei, Japan and Cuba. Mainieri says it will be a fun experience.

Benton’s JD Stephens has been named the Class 4A Baseball Coach of the Year. Stephens led the ninth-seeded Tigers to a state title. The Four-A player of the year is Teurlings Catholic’s Peyton Lejune, who was 11-and-3 on the season with a 2.10 ERA. T

he Four-A softball coach of the year is Deridder’s Todd Schulz. The Dragons won its first state title in April and the player of the year is Parkview Baptist’s Annmarie Peavy, who hit .521 with 10 home runs and 62 RBIs.

In major league baseball…the Houston Astros go after their eighth straight win this afternoon when they wrap a series in Oakland. The World Series champs are a half game back of Seattle for first place in the A-L West. The Mariners begin a four-game series against Boston today.

11:30 LRN Newscast June 14th

One year ago today, a lone gunman shot Congressman Steve Scalise at a ballpark in Virginia. The bullet shattered Scalise’s hip, damaged several organs and caused a lot of blood loss, nearly killing him. After months of physical therapy, the House Majority Whip returns to the diamond tonight for the Congressional baseball game.

The search is on for the man with a missing finger that was found in a St. Tammany turtle. Matt Doyle has the story.

Voicer 1 (33) “I’m Matt Doyle”

A priest accused of sexual misconduct turned himself into the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s office. Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says 75-year-old Steven Michael Guidry was forthcoming with information about the incident that happened several years ago at his home in Morrow…
cut 4 (09) “…on a juvenile”
The victim was 16-years-old at the time. Guidry has been on administrative leave since word first surfaced of the investigation.

A bid to repair the I-210 bridge in Lake Charles has been submitted that claims the work can be done in 365 days. State Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says their own estimations pegged the time at 17 months at best.
Cut 11 (11) “be safe”
A date has not been set on when the 44-million dollar construction project will begin.

10:30 LRN Newscast June 14th

One year ago today, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was fighting for his life after he was shot on a baseball field in Virginia. Today, he’ll play second base in the Congressional baseball game. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Scalise’s physical recovery is remarkable and his political future looks bright as he has a chance to become the next Speaker of the House…
cut 7 (11) “….ideal speaker”
Current House Speaker Paul Ryan is retiring.

Seventy-five-year-old Reverend Michael Guidry has turned himself and confessed to St. Landry Parish authorities that he sexually abused a 16-year-old several years ago. Sheriff Bobby Guidroz..
cut 3 (10) “….his attorney”
Guidry was recently placed on administrative leave. He led St. Peter Church in Morrow.

US Senator John Kennedy says he remains undecided on whether he’ll run for governor next year, but admits there are groups encouraging him to do so. Earlier this week, Kennedy called for Governor John Bel Edwards to resign, becuase of his handling of the budget.

A Shreveport craft beer’s popularity has exceeded the expectations of the brewery behind the beverage. 318 Golden Ale, named for the area code where you can find the beer, was released in March. Great Raft Brewing’s tasting room manager Bob Thames says although you can find other beers from the brewery widely distributed, the idea behind 318 Golden Ale is to have a beer solely for North Louisiana.
Cut 8 (13) “…move on from there.”
So far sales have been great as the brewery initially expected to sell the equivalent of 4,500 cases in the first 90 days. They ended up selling closer to 7,000.

9:30 LRN Newscast June 14th

Congressman Steve Scalise will be at second base tonight for the Congressional charity baseball game. Today, marks the one-year anniversary since his life almost ended when he took a bullet to the hip from an assault rifle. Scalise had a long recovery, but political analyst Clancy Dubos says the Republican from Jefferson Parish came through it a more spirtual man and his profile on Capitol Hill has grown…
cut 6 (12) “….the House”

Meanwhile, the war of words between Senator John Kennedy and John Bel Edwards reached another level this week, when Kennedy said the governor should resign for how he’s handled the state’s budget….
cut 15 (08) “…look better”
That’s ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley.

A new low bid has come in to fix a vital bridge in Lake Charles, that could have a surprisingly fast build time. Connor Ferrill has the story.
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Connor Ferrill”

Reverend Michael Guidry has surrendered to law enforcement and St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says he’s admitted to sexually abusing a 16-year-old about two years ago at his home in Morrow. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette placed the 75-year-old Guidry on administrative leave earlier this month. Guidry led St. Peter Church in Morrow.