14:30 LRN Newscast February 8

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 Mcgee…
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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.

The Humane Society of Louisiana has a facebook page where you can adopt a horse that will participate 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 instead of heading to a slaughter house…
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The facebook page is New Orleans Mardi Gras Horses Available for Adoption.

A Mandeville lawmaker has filed legislation to make it easier to recall elected officials…
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State Police has brought in an additional 165 State Troopers for this weekend’s big Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans. Last year, L-S-P confiscated dozens of weapons and Senior Trooper Melissa Matey says it’s something they will look out for again…
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1:30PM LRN Newscast February 8

Louisiana Radio Network News, I’m Matt Doyle.

Mandeville Representative Paul Hollis filed legislation today that would make it easier for Louisianans to recall their elected representatives. 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 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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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 is pleased at the success they have had working with Cascade Stables.

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Dorson says the program started last year to ensure that none of the horses used in the parade would be sold for slaughter.

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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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LSU had the 15th ranked recruiting class this year according to 247sports.com, their worst performance since Les Miles took over the team in 2005, but head coach Ed Orgeron says he’s proud of the work his staff did to dominate Louisiana recruiting.

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12:30 LRN Newscast Feb 8

Mandeville Representative Paul Hollis has filed legislation again this year to make it easier to recall elected officials. Hollis says in jurisdictions with over a thousand people, it takes 33-percent of the registered voters to sign a petition for a recall election to happen…
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Hollis’ proposal will lower the signature requirement to 20-percent in large cities and parishes. His recall reform bill will be heard in next month’s regular session.

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…”
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The AP is reporting Governor Edwards is flexible on most tax ideas to close a $1 billion budget gap and stave off deep cuts to services. But he opposes extending the temporary one cent sales tax which expires at the end of June. But one republican lawmaker says most residents don’t even notice the extra penny on the state sales tax.

The Humane Society of Louisiana has set up a facebook page for those who would like to adopt one of 19 horsts that will participate in Mardi Gras parades. Director Jeff Dorson says the facebook page is New Orleans Mardi Gras Horses Available for Adoption…
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Dorson says the program started last year to ensure that none of the horses used in the parades would be sold for slaughter.

11:30 LRN Newscast February 8

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, State Police and New Orleans Police confiscated dozens of firearms along parade routes.

LSU had the 15th ranked recruiting class this year, according to 247sports.com, its lowest ranking since 2005. Top cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr. who flipped from the Bayou Bengals to Alabama, because as he put it “They win championships.” LSU Head coach Ed Orgeron…
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A Rapides Parish child day care center is shut down after children are seen wandering outside the facility. Jeff Palermo has more.
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Even though Valentine’s Day falls on Ash Wednesday, it’s still the second busiest day to dine out. Erika Burns with the Louisiana Restaurant Association says get your reservations now…
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10:30 LRN Newscast February 8

An LSU biologist has figured out a way to make Mardi Gras beads biodegradeable. His solution involves growing large ponds of algae that will develop oils that can be refined into degradeable material. Professor Nahohir Kato says the biggest hurdle will be making the production process economically viable…
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Kato says his biodegradeable beads will disintergrate over time if put in soil, so this would be usefull for when beads are put into landfills.

Baton Rouge based Raising Cane’s says they plan to open 80 restaurants this year in the U.S. and the Middle East. They are in 23 states now with 360 locations with plans to expand to New Mexico, Alaska and Hawaii. They expect to run 600 stores and employ 35-thousand by 2020.

Valentine’s Day falls the day after Fat Tuesday. What will that mean for Louisiana Restaurants? Matt Doyle has a look.
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LSU’s 15th ranked recruiting class features 23 players, 13 from the state of Louisiana. The Tigers could have signed as many as 25, but head coach Ed Orgeron is not overly concerned they didn’t sign the maximum number of players allowed…
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Orgeron says they could use the two scholarship spots on transfers or save them for the 2019 recruiting class.

9:30 LRN Newscast February 8

Jumpin’ Jacks Development Center in Alexandria day care’s license has been revoked by the state Department of Education after receiving several reports of children escaping or nearly escaping the facility. DOE Spokesperson Sydni Dunn says the center failed to report 55 incidents of non-compliance over the last two years, which served as a warning for them…

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They were shut down on Tuesday.

With Mardi Gras on Tuesday, and Valentine’s Day the next day, it may prove to be interesting for restaurants to get couples to eat out on the second most popular holiday.  Erika Burns with the Louisiana Restaurant Association says some are already getting creative…

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It’s not the best recruiting class for LSU.  In fact it’s the lowest since Les Miles took over the Tiger program in 2005.  LSU did come away with eight of the top ten Louisiana players.  Head coach Ed Orgeron says he is proud to keep this talent at home…

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The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans is considering whether or not a 2016 Louisiana law that would ban women under 21 from dancing naked at strip clubs is too broad in its application. Opponents are concerned that the law was so vaguely written that it could outlaw 18, 19, and 20-year-olds from some theatrical or ballet productions that involve nudity. Proponents argue that the law protects young women from sex trafficking. The court has not indicated which way it is leaning.

8:30 LRN Newscast February 8

A Rapides Parish daycare is shut down after reports of children wandering outside the facility unsupervised.  Jumpin’ Jacks Development Center in Alexandria was closed on Tuesday by the Department of Education and will not be able to reopen.   DOE spokesperson Sydni Dunn says they will have to go through an appeal process if the desire to reopen…

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If they appeal and lose, Jumpin’ Jacks will be ineligible to apply for another license for two years.

A biologist at LSU is working to develop biodegradedable beads in a push to stop the environmental damage that occurs after millions of pounds of Mardi Gras beads end up in landfills every year.  Professor Naohiro Kato has a plan to grow algae in polls that are about the size of a football field.  Each acre can produce a staggering amount…

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According to 247 Sports LSU had it’s lowest ranked recruiting class since 2005, and missed out on the top cornerback in the nation at the last second. Matt Doyle takes a look at a disappointing day in Tigerland.

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The AP is reporting Gov. John Bel Edwards is flexible on tax ideas to close a $1 billion budget gap and stave off deep cuts to services, except for a proposal that renews the 1 percent sales tax whose expiration is creating most of the shortfall.  He said a tax hike affects the poor and a task force of Louisiana economists says it’s a bad policy and out of step with other states.

7:30 LRN Newscast February 8

A Rapides Parish child day care center is shut down after children are seen wandering outside the facility.  Jeff Palermo has more.

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Louisiana based Raising Cane’s says they plan to open 80 restaurants this year in the U.S. and the Middle East.   They are in 23 states now with 360 locations with plans to expand to New Mexico, Alaska and Hawaii.    In the Middle East, they operate in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon.  They expect to run 600 stores and employ 35-thousand by 2020.

A biologist at LSU is working to develop biodegradedable beads in a push to stop the environmental damage that occurs after millions of pounds of Mardi Gras beads end up in landfills every year. His solution involves growing large ponds of algae that will develop oils that can be refined into degradedable material. Professor Naohiro Kato says the biodegradedable beads are just like the regular Mardi Gras beads.

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Once every few years, holidays important to Louisianans fall in the same week.  This year, Mardi Gras will be Tuesday, February 13th and Valentine’s Day will fall on the next day. Erika Burns with the Louisiana Restaurant Association says those who observe Lent will be able to find a multitude of choices among restaurants on Valentine’s Day…

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06:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s 15th ranked recruiting class features 23 players, 13 from the state of Louisiana. The Tigers could have signed as many as 25, but they missed out on signing the nation’s top-rated cornerback, Patrick Surtain Junior, they were also in on a cornerback from Missouri and a Q-B from Alabama. But all three players went elsewhere. Head Coach Ed Orgeron is not overly concerned they didn’t sign the maximum number of players allowed…

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Orgeron says they could use the two scholarship spots on transfers or hold them for the 2019 recruiting class.

Frustrating night at the Smoothie King Center, the Pelicans-Pacers game was postponed last night, because a leak in the roof, led to a wet court. A make up date has not been announced.

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The Tigers failed to score in the final 3:50 and lost to Florida 73-64 last night. The Gators forced 16 turnovers and outscored LSU 21-10 in points off turnovers.

Nicholls remains in first place in the Southland as the Colonels downed Abilene Christian 69-65. Roddy Peters had 18 points.

Southeastern Louisiana defeated Incarnate Wold 86-68, Lamar outlasted Northwestern State 79-75.

The Ragin Cajuns have won 10 straight, but tonight they visit a Georgia State squad on a nine game winning streak. UL Lafayette Coach Bob Marlin says his team is looking forward to the challenge….

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Tip off is at 6:15. ULM is at Georgia Southern, while La Tech hosts Charlotte.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 8

Jumpin’ Jacks Development Center in Alexandria day care’s license has been revoked by the state Department of Education after receiving several reports of children escaping or nearly escaping the facility.  DOE Spokesperson Sydni Dunn says a complaint from a parent in December was the final straw…

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They have 15 days to appeal the decision from DOE.

LSU had the 15th ranked recruiting class this year according to 247sports.com, their worst performance since Les Miles took over the team in 2005. Top cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr. flipped from the Bayou Bengals to Alabama, because as he put it “They win championships.” LSU head coach Ed Orgeron says he didn’t see the change coming.

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Valentine’s Day falls the day after Fat Tuesday. What will that mean for Louisiana Restaurants?  Matt Doyle has a look.

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Governor John Bel Edwards says FEMA has agreed to his request to help ease the financial burden of flood survivors living in Temporary Housing Units. Starting March 1st, rent for the units will be reduced to $50.00 a month which will last through the new deadline of May 14th when the program is scheduled to end.   Edwards says he will continue to request extensions as needed.