11:40 LRN Sportscast

The nation’s number one cornerback Patrick Surtain Junior was expected to sign with LSU today, instead he chose Alabama. Surtain said the reason he chose the Crimson Tide is because they win championships. Four-star cornerback Mario Goodrich also chose Clemson over LSU. But the state’s top defensive back prospect, Scotlandville’s Kelvin Jospeh has signed with the Tigers.

Former LSU offensive lineman Willie Allen signed with Louisiana Tech. The six-foot-six, 330-pounder was a four-star prospect coming out of John Curtis in 2016. It didn’t work out at LSU, so he played at Tyler Junior College in Texas last season. Allen will have three years of eligibilty in Ruston.

Tech also signed wide receiver Davon “Smoke” Harris and defensive back Derek Turner. Both players led West Feliciana to its first state championship in football last December.

The LSU men’s basketball team looks for its second straight win when they visit Florida tonight in Gainesville. The Tigers need to put some wins together in order to make at least the NIT Tournament.

In the Southland…first place Nicholls State is at Abilene Christian. The Colonels are trying to win their fourth straight road game. Southeastern is tied for third place in the Southland and they visit U-I-W tonight, who is winless in league play. Northwestern State also looks for its first Southland win when they host Lamar tonight.

Louisiana Tech seven-footer Joniah White has decided to end his basketball career because of heart related health issues. White made 23 starts during his career in Ruston and finishes number five on the school’s all-time blocked shots list.

Since losing All-Star DeMarcus Cousins to a season-ending injury, the Pelicans have fallen from sixth place in the Western Conference to eighth place, just a half-game ahead of the Clippers for the final playoff spot. New Orleans hosts Indiana tonight. The Pacers are 30-25 on the season.

11:30 Newscast Feb 7

Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey is proposing legislation for the regular session that would require state agencies to publish all of their expenditures online for the public. The measure would create a “Louisiana Checkbook” that Ivey says is all about transparency.
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The proposal seeks to replicate Ohiocheckbook.com, where all Ohio state expenditures are logged, and available to view using a user-friendly interface.

Recruiting analysts anticipated that the nation’s number one cornerback would sign with LSU, but that didn’t happen. Florida’s Patrick Surtain chose the Crimson Tide over the Tigers. Surtain told ESPN-U that he chose Alabama, because they win championships. The loss of Surtain means LSU’s recruiting class will not finish in the top 10.

Pineville-based Cleco Corporate Holdings has acquired nine utility cooperatives and eight generating assets in Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, totaling one-billion-dollars. Spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says this will help them increase the scale of their operations and give them the ability to provide over 35-hundred megawatts of power in all three states…
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The sale is expected to close by the end of the year.

We are seeing rain over a good portion of the state today as a cold front moves through. We dry out tomorrow, but State Climatologist Barry Keim says showers and thunderstorms return on Friday just in time for the big Mardi Gras weekend….
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At least temperatures are expected to be mild.

10:30 LRN Newscast February 7

A Baton Rouge lawmaker has filed a bill for the regular session that would require state agencies to post all expenditures online. Michael Farrar has the story.

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LSU is losing out on a five star cornerback to rival Alabama.  Patrick Surtain Jr. was the national top unsigned prospect for the 2018 class.  It’s not been a good day for LSU.  Earlier, cornerback Mario Goodrich chose Clemson over the Tiger program.  LSU quarterbacks will have to contend throwing in Surtain’s direction when they meet the Crimson Tide November 3rd.

U.S. Republican Senator John Kennedy wants to make sure dead people don’t get anymore Social Security benefits.  He has introduced a bill that would allow the Social Security Administration and the Treasury Department to trade information notifying each other to stop improper payments…

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Kennedy says nearly 10-billion-dollars in payments to deceased persons were made in 2015.

Topcashback.com surveyed thousands of adults asking their opinion on Valentine’s Day gifts that may have some of you scrambling for the receipts. Chief Communications Officer Natasha Rachel Smith says according to their results, materialistic gifts are out, and quality time is in.

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09:30 LRN Newscast February 7

Senator John Kennedy has introduced the Stopping Improper Payments to Deceased People Act. Kelley Ray has more…
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It’s been a tough start to National Signing Day for LSU football. Five-star cornerback Patrick Surtain Junior who was said to be signing with the Tigers, instead announced he plans to attend Alabama, because he says they win championships. Also, four-star cornerback Mario Goodrich picked Clemson over LSU.

We are seeing rain across central and south Louisiana this morning and more rain is in the forecast for this weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it doesn’t look good for the most of the state on Saturday, which is a big day for Mardi Gras parades…
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At least the temperatures will be mild for the weekend.

A week from today is Valentine’s Day, so you still have a few more days to get your sweetheart something nice. According to a survey by Top-cashback-dot-com, 53-percent of women say lingerie is their least desired gift. Natasha Rachel Smith says lingerie used to be a much more popular gift on Valentine’s Day….
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Smith says based on their survey, trips or a unique experience is the most desired Valentine’s gift.

08:30 LRN Newscast Feb 7

U-S Senator John Kennedy supports a bill that’s been filed that would allow federal agencies to communicate with each other so they don’t send government checks to dead people. After it becomes law, Kennedy says he will lead the effort to make sure those who work in the Social Security Administration and the Treasury Department are held accountable…
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Kennedy is confident the legislation will pass.

In Baton Rouge, a bill has been filed to create the Louisiana Checkbook, which is a website that would give the public an opportunity to see every transaction the state makes…
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Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey’s bill will be heard in the upcoming regular session.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’ll decide by Friday if he’ll call a special session so legislators can pass tax bills to address a one-billion dollar revenue shortfall for next fiscal year. Edwards is still waiting to hear from House leadership on what revenue generating measures they could support.

Mardi Gras celebrations could be soggy this weekend. Matt Doyle has more.
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It’s national signing day…LSU was hoping to sign Missouri four-star cornerback Mario Goodrich, but he’s decided to play for another group of Tigers, Clemson.

7:30 LRN Newscast February 7

U-S Senator John Kennedy has co-authored legislation that he says will prevent the federal government from paying dead people. Kennedy says currently the Social Security Administration does not share its list of dead people to the Treasury Department. Kennedy says this bill will allow them to trade that information, stopping the waste of billions of dollars…
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Kennedy says a Louisiana woman cashed 300-thousand dollars worth of checks sent to her mom, who had been dead for 10 years.

State Representative Barry Ivey has filed a bill for the regular session that would create an on-line checkbook so taxpayers can see how every penny of state government is spent. Ivey says the Louisiana checkbook would be helpful for legislators too….
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House Bill 50 will be heard legislators next month.

We are seeing rain over a good portion of the state today as a cold front moves through. We dry out tomorrow, but State Climatologist Barry Keim says showers and thunderstorms return on Friday just in time for the big Mardi Gras weekend….
cut 11 (11) “…both days”
At least temperatures are expected to be mild.

A week from today is Valentine’s Day. Have you bought your sweetheart that special gift. Top-cash-back-dot-com spokesperson Natasha Rachel Smith says half of the women they surveyed would not be happy if their Valentine gave them money…
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Smith says the top gift for men and women would be plans for a trip out of town or doing an unique experience together.

06:45 LRN Sportscast February 7

Today marks National Signing Day, but it’s not like how it used to be. LSU signed 21 players during the first ever December signing period and they will likely sign four more players today to complete the 2018 recruiting class. Geaux 24-7 recruiting analyst Shea Dixon says Scotlandville safety Kelvin Joseph is expected to sign with the Tigers and Dixon also anticipates Rummel wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase will do the same…
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LSU is also hoping to sign the number one cornerback in the country, Patrick Surtain Junior. Alabama is also in on the five-star prospect. The Tigers are also after Mario Goodrich a cornerback from Missouri.

Former Saints safety Malcom Jenkins who just won his second Super Bowl ring says he will not visit the White House with his Eagle teammates. Jenkins says he wants to see changes in the criminal justice system and he’s pushing for a better relationship between communities and law enforcement.

Saints tight end Josh Hill had surgery on a finger that was locked at a 90-degree angle. He’s expected to be ready when offseason workouts begin.

LSU starting catcher Hunter Feduccia suffered a hairline fracture in his non-throwing hand when it was hit with a bat. But Paul Mainieri told Tiger Rag he’s hopeful Feduccia will be okay for next Friday’s season opener against Notre Dame.

In college basketball tonight….LSU is at Florida. The Tigers are coming off a win over Arkansas, while the Gators suffered an 18-point defeat to Alabama on Saturday.

In the Southland…the first place Nicholls State Colonels are at Abilene Christian. Nicholls is trying to win its fourth straight road game and they’ve won eight of their last 10 overall.

The Pelicans host the Indiana Pacers.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 7

Republican U.S. Senator John Kennedy has joined Democratic Senator Tom Carper of Delaware in introducing the Stopping Improper Payments to Deceased People Act. Kennedy says in 2015, the Social Security Administration made nearly ten-billion-dollars in improper payments…
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Kennedy says he and his colleagues are confident this bill will pass.

A cold front is crossing the state bringing some heavy rain with it. State Climatologist Barry Keim says temperatures will drop once the front moves through….
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We’ll dry out tomorrow, but rain is in the forecast for the Mardi Gras weekend.

It’s national signing day and the LSU football program is hoping to receive a signed national letter of intent from the top cornerback in the country, Patrick Surtain Junior of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Shea Dixon of Geaux 24-7 sports is optimistic Surtain will sign with the Tigers over Alabama…
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Surtain makes his decision known this morning.

A plane traveling from Slidell to Patterson had to make an emergency landing in the Atchafalaya River, because the aircraft began to run low on fuel. The U-S Coast Guard rescued the four people aboard the plane. One person suffered a minor arm injury.

AM Newscall February 7

Senator John Kennedy has introduced the Stopping Improper Payments to Deceased People Act.   Kelley Ray has more…

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It could end up being a soggy Mardi Gras celebration this weekend.  Matt Doyle has more.

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A Baton Rouge lawmaker has filed a bill for the regular session that would require state agencies to post all expenditures online. Michael Farrar has the story.

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U.S. Republican Senator John Kennedy has joined Democratic Senator Tom Carper of Delaware in introducing the Stopping Improper Payments to Deceased People Act.  Kennedy says in 2015, the Social Security Administration made nearly ten-billion-dollars in improper payments…

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After contacting the Social Security Administration as to why they couldn’t share their dead person’s database with the Treasury Department, Kennedy was told they didn’t have the legal authority to do so.  Kennedy says this bill will allow them to trade that information, stopping the waste of billions of dollars…

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Kennedy says he and his colleagues are very confident this bill will pass.  After it becomes law, he says he will lead the effort in making those who work in the Social Security Administration and the Treasury Department are held accountable…

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Topcashback.com surveyed thousands of adults asking their opinion on Valentine’s Day gifts that may have some of you scrambling for the receipts. Chief Communications Officer Natasha Rachel Smith says according to their results, materialistic gifts are out, and quality time is in.

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According to the survey, both men and women are not interested in finding lingerie in their Valentine’s Day gift bag. Smith says the frilly undergarments might be a bit passé.

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48 percent of women said they would not be happy if their partner gave them a valentine’s card full of cash. Smith says a wad of Washingtons is a lazy gift.

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It’s going to be an upside down day with weather in the Bayou State.   It’s a type of day that occurs once in a while when a cold weather front moves through.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says many areas in south Louisiana will see their high temperatures early…

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After some wet weather today, a dry day is on tap for Thursday.  Then Keim says another front is moving in just in time to put a damper on Mardi Gras weekend…

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The Endymion parade in New Orleans and the Isis parade in Metairie are scheduled for Saturday afternoon and evening. Keim says rain looks like a sure bet on Saturday across most of the state…

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Temperatures are expected to be mild for those parades.

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Baton Rouge Representative Barry Ivey is proposing legislation for the regular session that would require state agencies to publish all of their expenditures online for the public. The measure would create a “Louisiana Checkbook” that Ivey says it’s all about transparency.

Cut 13 (11)  “transactional level.”

The proposal seeks to replicate Ohiocheckbook.com, where all Ohio state expenditures are logged, and available to view using a user-friendly interface.

Ivey says an online checkbook would provide citizens with the ability to keep a close eye on every single transaction the state makes.

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Fiscal cliff negotiations have centered on potential cuts to state funding, and Ivey says creating the checkbook would allow legislators to take a scalpel to budget.

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The bill was filed as HB 50

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Today marks National Signing Day, but it’s not like how it used to be. LSU signed 21 players during the first ever December signing period and they will likely sign four more players today to complete the 2018 recruiting class. Geaux 24-7 recruiting analyst Shea Dixon says Scotlandville safety Kelvin Joseph is expected to sign with the Tigers and Dixon also anticipates Rummel wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase will do the same…

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LSU is also hoping to sign the number one cornerback in the country Patrick Surtain Junior of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Dixon says he’s optimistic Surtain will sign with the Tigers over Alabama…

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LSU is also recruiting cornerback Mario Goodrich from Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Dixon says Surtain is ranked higher on the recruiting boards, but Goodrich would be a good get for the Tigers…

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18:30 LRN Newscast February 6

Several state senators are urging Governor John Bel Edwards to call a special session this month to fix a one-billion dollar revenue shortfall for next fiscal year. Edwards is waiting on House Republicans to get behind tax bills to make up the shortfall. Port Allen Senator Rick Ward says legislators need to agree on a plan at the State Capitol…

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Workers are seeing a difference in their paychecks. The federal tax reform bill has kicked in, giving the average worker an additional one-point-six-percent more in take home pay. But not everyone is seeing the increase just yet.  Co-owner of Metairie based Crescent Payroll Solutions Sanders Offner says some of the income tax bracket changes are just getting to some employers…

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Investors are jittery after the largest one day point drop in the history of Dow Jones. Matt Doyle gets advice from a pair of financial advisers…

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Search crews recovered the body of a St. Martinville man from Bayou Amy this morning in St. Martin Parish.  LDWF enforcement agents and the St. Martin and Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Offices recovered the body of 54-year-old Richard Pellerin. Officials were notified about a capsized vessel found in the Bayou.  Upon recovery there was no personal flotation device found on the body.