7:30 LRN Newscast February 9

Governor John Bel Edwards receives an invitation for a White House event to discuss President Donald Trump’s infrastructure plans. Jeff Palermo has story…

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A man killed in a stabbing has been identified as a Baton Rouge Marine stationed in California.  21-year-old Dominique Clement was stabbed and killed Monday. The Twentynine Palms Marine Base confirmed Clement was stationed there at the base for two and a half years after a boot camp.

Drax Biomass is relocating its headquarters from Atlanta to Monroe.  Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Sue Nicholson says Monroe’s economy is booming, and having several colleges in the area, companies are provided with a highly educated pool of workers to choose from.

Cut 14 (05) “to grow”

Drax joins CenturyLink as another big company with a headquarters in Monroe.

It’s the big carnival weekend as Mardi Gras celebrates the final weekend for the year.  Temperatures in South Louisiana will be at or above normal, making it feel more like spring in some areas, but it will be soggy as heavy rainfall is expected.   National Weather Service forecaster Danielle Manning says even though it will be warmer, the chances of severe weather are slim…

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06:45 LRN Sportscast

Former Saints backup quarterback Doug Nussmeier has reportedly been hired as an offensive analyst at LSU. Nussmeier has served as offensive coordinator at Alabama, Michigan and Florida, but his offenses struggled in Ann Arbor and Gainesville. But when at Alabama, the Tide won the BCS national title in 2012.

Saints assistant head coach Dan Campbell reportedly interviewed for the Indianapolis Colts head coaching job. Campbell is 41-years-old and served as an interim coach for the Dolphins for 12 games in 2015. Campbell has been with the Saints since 2016.

Dante Cunningham is no longer with the Pelicans. New Orleans traded the veteran forward to Brooklyn for shooting guard Rashad Vaughn. The deal was completed right before the NBA’s trading deadline. Vaughn is 21-years-old, but he’s only averaged three points a game during his three-year NBA career. New Orleans begins a three-game road trip tonight in Philadelphia.

The Ragin Cajuns are no longer unbeaten in the Sun Belt after losing to Georgia State 106-92. The Panthers shot 54% from the field. UL-Lafayette shot 43-percent and were led by Frank Bartley who had 21 points.

ULM won in overtime over Georgia Southern 66-64. Travis Munnings had a monster game as he had 26 points and 20 rebounds. Senior Sam McDaniel had 23 points and knocked down six 3-pointers.

Tulane lost in overtime as Tulsa knocked off the Green Wave 91-89, despite 20 points from Jordan Cornish.

Louisiana Tech started a four game homestand by beating Charlotte 83-65. Five players scored in double figures for the Bulldogs led by Sophomore Daquan Bracey who had 17 points.

And in the Southland, despite a furious comeback McNeese State lost to Stephen F Austin 99-95. The Cowboys trailed by 24 points at halftime and scored 63 points in the 2nd half to make it a game.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 9

Today is the deadline for Governor John Bel Edwards to call a February special session to address the looming one billion dollar budget hole resulting in the expiration of sales taxes. The governor said he would not call the session without an agreement in principle on a fiscal cliff deal, but LAPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says the governor is being pushed to call the session.

Cut 7 (09)  “the line.”

Because it’s a revenue issue, the fiscal cliff can only be addressed in a special session.

A 27-year-old Mansura man was arrested for distribution of child pornography on Wednesday. Dustin Novo is being held at the Avoyelles Parish Detention Center on a 100,000 dollar bond. State Police spokesperson Scott Moreau says deputies were tipped off about a month ago.

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A warrant for Novo’s residence was served, and after a search of the premises, he was arrested and charged.

Will the weather cooperate with the big Mardi Gras celebrations in south Louisiana this weekend?  Michael Farrar spoke with the National Weather Service…

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LRN AM Newscall February 9

Will the weather cooperate with the big Mardi Gras celebrations in south Louisiana this weekend?  Michael Farrar spoke with the National Weather Service…

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Governor John Bel Edwards has set today as the deadline to call a February special session. Matt Doyle talked to LAPolitics.com about what the governor might do.

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Governor John Bel Edwards receives an invitation for a White House event to discuss President Donald Trump’s infrastructure plans. Jeff Palermo has story…

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Many Mardi Gras revelers will keep one eye on the parades and one eye on the skies as threatening weather may put a damper on their celebrations.  The National Weather Service says rain, heavy at times, is predicted for southeast Louisiana.  Danielle Manning with the National Weather Service in Slidell says Saturday and Sunday will be soggy…

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The forecast may be a little better in Southwest Louisiana, where the front will move through causing greater rain chances earlier in the weekend.  Kent Kuyper from the Lake Charles office…

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Temperatures in South Louisiana will be at or above normal, making it feel more like spring in some areas.  Manning says even though it will be warmer, the chances of severe weather are slim…

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Today is the deadline for Governor John Bel Edwards to call a February special session to address the looming one billion dollar budget hole resulting in the expiration of sales taxes. The governor said he would not call the session without an agreement in principle on a fiscal cliff deal, but LAPoltics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says the governor is being pushed to call the session.

Cut 7 (09)  “the line.”

Because it’s a revenue issue, the fiscal cliff can only be addressed in a special session.

Reports indicate the house GOP caucus may be coming to consensus on a plan to address the budget gap. Alford says Republican leaders may propose renewing a one cent sales tax that’s set to expire June 30th.

Cut 8 (07) “tax structures”

But Alford says that could be a tough sell, as Democratic lawmakers oppose any renewal of the penny tax.

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According to the Tax Foundation, Louisiana’s combined state and local sales tax rate is the highest in the country.

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A 27-year-old Mansura man was arrested for distribution of child pornography on Wednesday. Dustin Novo is being held at the Avoyelles Parish Detention Center on a 100,000 dollar bond. State Police spokesperson Scott Moreau says deputies were tipped off about a month ago.

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A warrant for Novo’s residence was served, and after a search of the premises, he was arrested and charged.

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Moreau says is encouraging anyone with information about possible cases of child pornography should report it authorities.

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Drax Biomass is relocating its headquarters from Atlanta to Monroe, in what Governor John Bel Edwards is hailing as another big win for Louisiana’s economy. Drax already operates two wood pellet manufacturing facilities and a shipping operation in the state. Monroe Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Sue Nicholson says that means 150 good paying jobs are on the way.

Cut 13 (09)  “management professionals”

Nicholson says Monroe’s economy is booming, and having ULM, Grambling, and Louisiana Tech all within 45 minutes provides companies with a highly educated pool of workers to choose from.

Cut 14 (05) “to grow”

Drax joins CenturyLink as another big company with a headquarters in Monroe. Nicholson says it’s a big win for the city.

Cut 15 (07) “and diversify”

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18:30 LRN Newscast Feb 8

A Mandeville lawmaker has filed legislation to make it easier to recall elected officials..
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House Republicans are looking at renewing at least some or all of the temporary one cent sales tax as a way to address a looming one billion dollar shortfall. Houma Representative Tanner Magee…
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But the governor says he will not support any plan that maintains the current sales tax rate, which is currently five-cents.

Law enforcement is preparing for the Mardi Gras weekend. An additional 165 state troopers are in New Orleans and they need the public’s help stop criminal behavior. L-S-P spokesperson Melissa Matey says you can report potential problems to a special phone app called “See Send…”
cut 8 (06) “…of lives”

The Humane Society of Louisiana has a facebook page where you can adopt horses that appear in Mardi Gras parades this week. H-S-L Director Jeff Dorson says 19 horses are up for adoption this year after 17 horses were adopted last year, keeping them from heading to a slaughter house…
cut 10 (12) “…tragic endings”
The facebook page is New Orleans Mardi Gras Horses Available for Adoption.

17:30 LRN Newscast February 8

State police is adding extra troopers in New Orleans for the big Mardi Gras’ weekend. Kelley Ray spoke with Senior Trooper Melissa Matey…
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Governor Edwards will be in Washington D-C on Lundi Gras for a White House event to discuss President Trump’s plans to improve infrastructure. Edwards, along with Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson, will participate in a roundtable with federal, state and local leaders.

House Republicans are interested in extending all or some of the one-cent state sales tax that legislators approved in 2016. The revenue from that penny, which is set to expire at the end of June, would help prevent a billion dollar shortfall in July. But Democrat Ted James of Baton Rouge says he can’t support that tax policy….
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We’ll find out tomorrow if Governor Edwards will call a special session to address the fiscal cliff.

Mandeville Representative Paul Hollis has filed legislation that would make it easier for voters to recall their elected officials. Currently, 33 percent of registered voters in districts with more than 100,000 voters must sign the recall petition before a special election is triggered. Hollis says his bill would cut that number down to 20 percent. If adopted, Hollis says it’ll still take a serious effort to unseat an official.
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Hollis had a similar bill that failed in the legislature last year.

16:45 LRN Sportscast February 8

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron has completed filling out his 10-person coaching staff with the hiring of former Rutgers co-defensive coordinator Bill Busch. Busch also coach underneath Dave Aranda, when he was the D-C at Wisconsin.

There’s a report LSU has hired Doug Nussmeier as an offensive analyst. He’s a former offensive coordinator at Florida, Alabama and Michigan. His offenses at Florida and Michigan did not perform well.

Louisiana Tech signed eight high school prospects and two transfers on national signing day. That’s a total class of 24, 13 of them on the offensive side of the ball. Five on the offensive line and five more in the backfield.

Ragin Cajuns Billy Napier’s first recruiting class consists of 16 players. Ten of the signeees are from the Louisiana-Mississippi-Texas area. The group includes former Ole Miss defensive lineman Garrald McDowell and running back Chris Smith who scored 23 touchdowns last season as a prep player in Mississippi.

It was a very active NBA trade deadline, where the Cavaliers did a complete overhaul of their roster as they nearly built a new team around LeBron James. The Pelicans made one trade as they sent veteran forward Dante Cunningham to Brooklyn for third year guard Rashad Vaughn. Vaughn is a former 2015 first round pick and has averaged just 3 points in 134 NBA games.

Also, former Ragin Cajun Elfrid Payton was traded by Orlando to Phoenix for a second round pick.

Big game for the Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team tonight as they visit Georgia State. UL Lafayette has won 10 straight, the Panthers have won nine in a row. Six-foot-three sophomore guard D’Marcus Simonds leads the Panthers, averaging 21 points a game. But Coach Bob Marlin says their hottest player at the moment is shooting guard Devin Mitchell….
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16:30 LRN Newscast February 8

There is an expanded presence of state police troopers in New Orleans for Mardi Gras weekend. They have 165 troopers working the French Quarter and surrounding areas. Senior Trooper Melissa Matey says they will perform a variety of assignments…
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Last year, State Police confiscated dozens of firearms along parade routes.

House Republicans are interested in extending the temporary one-cent sales tax approved in 2016 past its June 30th expiration date. But Democratic Representative Ted James of Baton Rouge says he can’t vote for that proposal, becuase he says a high sales tax hits the poor the hardest…
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Governor Edwards could issue the call for a special session devoted to tax reform tomorrow.

Mandeville Representative Paul Hollis has filed legislation that would make it easier for voters to recall their elected officials. Hollis says Louisiana makes it very difficult to recall a politician in a densely populated district.
Cut 3 (11) “its impossible”
Currently, 33 percent of registered voters in districts with more than 100,000 voters must sign the recall petition before a special election is triggered. Hollis’ bill would lower that number to 20 percent.

The Humane Society of Louisiana is working to help in the adoption of 19 horses that will participate in Mardi Gras parades. HSL Director Jeff Dorson…
Cut 9 (10) “for Adoption.”
Dorson says the program started last year to ensure that none of the horses used in the parade would be sold for slaughter.

15:30 LRN Newscast Feb 8

House Republicans are expressing interest in extending all or some of the one-cent state sales tax that legislators approved in 2016. The revenue from that penny, which is set to expire at the end of June, would help prevent a billion dollar shortfall in July. But Democrat Ted James of Baton Rouge says he can’t support that tax policy….
cut 13 (12) “….we reneged”
Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards is also NOT in support of renewing the temporary sales tax, because he says a higher sales tax hurts the poor more than middle and upper income earners. But Houma Republican Tanner Magee disagrees…
cut 15 (09) “…sales tax”

Mandeville Representative Paul Hollis is bringing back his recall reform bill for the upcoming regular session. The legislation reduces the percentage of registered voters needed to recall an elected official. He says the measure was inspired by a failed recall effort in St. Tammany…
cut 4 (10) “…get close”
Hollis’ bill passed the House last year, but died in a Senate committee.

The Humane Society of Louisiana has a facebook page where you can adopt 19 horses that will participate in Mardi Gras parades. Director Jeff Dorson says the facebook page is New Orleans Mardi Gras Horses Available for Adoption…
cut 11 (10) “…and photo”
Dorson says 17 horses were adopted lat year, instead of sold for slaughter.

LRN PM Newscall Feb 8

State police will be out in full force during Mardi Gras’ final days in New Orleans.  Kelley Ray spoke with Senior Trooper Melissa Matey…

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A Mandeville lawmaker has filed legislation to make it easier to recall elected officials. Don Molino takes a look at the bill.

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Mandeville Representative Paul Hollis filed legislation that would make it easier for Louisianans to recall their elected representatives. Hollis says the bayou state makes it incredibly difficult to recall a politician in a densely populated district.

Cut 3 (11) “its impossible”

Currently, 33 percent of registered voters in districts with more than 100,000 voters must sign the recall petition before a special election is triggered. Hollis says his bill would lower that number down to 20 percent.

Hollis says the bill was inspired by a failed recall effort in St. Tammany.

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Peter Galvin was sentenced to two years in jail in 2014 after grifting hundreds of thousands of dollars from the parish.

If passed, recall petitions would still require tens of thousands of signatures, which means more people participating than usually vote in statewide and parish elections. Hollis says it’ll still take a serious effort to unseat an official.

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There will be an expanded presence of state police troopers in New Orleans as Mardi Gras ramps up for the final weekend.  They have committed 165 troopers to working the French Quarter and the  metro area.  Senior Trooper Melissa Matey says they will perform a variety of assignments…

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Last year, troopers had to pull dozens of weapons off the streets.  Matey says it’s something they will  look out for…

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Matey says citizens can utilize a special phone app called “See Send” if they suspect suspicious activity during the celebrations…

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Other tips Matey gives include not to carry large sums of money, have a plan for your children and what they should do if they become separated from you in the large crowds and remove valuables from your vehicle while it is parked.

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The Humane Society of Louisiana is working to help in the adoption of 19 horses that will participate in Mardi Gras parades this week.  HSL Director Jeff Dorson says the program started last year to ensure that none of the horses used in the parade would be sold for slaughter.  Dorson is pleased at the success they have had working with Cascade Stables in helping find forever homes for these horses…

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Dorson says with the response they received from not only Louisiana, they are hoping to make this a regular adoption event…

Cut 10 (12) “tragic endings.”

Dorson says applications for the adoption of the horses can be made online with all the information future owners may be looking for…

Cut 11 (10) “and photo.”

The Facebook page is New Orleans Mardi Gras Horses Available for Adoption.

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House Republicans are looking at renewing at least some or all of the temporary one cent sales tax as a way to address a looming one billion dollar shortfall. Houma Representative Tanner Magee…

Cut 12 (07) “bit longer.”

But Governor John Bel Edwards says he will not support any plan that maintains the current sales tax rate which is currently five percent, one of the highest in the country. And Baton Rouge Representative Ted James says legislators promised to let the temporary sales tax penny expire when they voted for it in 2016.

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Edwards and the Democratic caucus have made tax reform a centerpiece of their legislative agenda, and hope to shift the tax burden away from individuals by eliminating tax exemptions that specific industries currently enjoy. James says most of all though, sales taxes hit the working class hardest.

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Magee says he supports renewing three quarters of the sales tax, and committing a quarter of those funds to TOPS. He says Louisiana’s sales tax is different from other states, in that it has a large pool of exemptions.