08:30 Newscast, January 23rd, 2018

Former ULM quarterback Doug Pederson takes his Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl. Jeff Palermo spoke with a friend of Pederson’s in Bossier City:
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House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Jefferson Parish returned to the Capitol following his latest surgery as he recovers from injuries sustained in an ambush last June. He told reporters that the procedure two weeks ago was successful, but it took a long recovery.

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival announces its 2018 lineup this morning at 11am.

A group that recruits, trains, and places veterans into industry careers is coming to New Orleans. NextOp Regional Manager Ben Armstrong says the challenge for many vets is that they are underemployed…:
Cut 5 (07) “meaningful careers”
He says there wasn’t a service like NextOp in the New Orleans market to assist veterans or military to try to engage them to keep their talent in Louisiana. They will launch February 1st. Find out more at nextopvets.org.

Entergy Louisiana breaks ground on a new 872-million dollar plant near Lake Charles, which is expected to employ over 700 people during construction. Entergy spokesperson Michael Burns…:
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The natural gas fired plant is expected to be operational in June of 2020.

07:30 Newscast, January 23rd, 2018

It could be a record breaking year for offshore oil producers in Louisiana:
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This morning Governor John Bel Edwards is speaking at the 2018 Jump Start Convention in the Raising Cane’s River Center in Baton Rouge. Jump Start is Louisiana’s career and technical education program.

The Big 10′s Maryland is reportedly expected to hire former LSU offensive coordinator Matt Canada for the same job. The Tigers and Canada parted ways earlier this month after just one season.

A nationwide non-profit to help veteran’s in their post military transition to the workplace is coming to New Orleans. NextOp represents veterans by placing them in industries throughout the region. Regional Manager Ben Armstrong says Louisiana has a lot of veterans looking for work…:
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More information can be found at next-op-vets-dot-org.

Entergy Louisiana has broken ground on a new 872-million dollar plant near Lake Charles. Spokesperson Michael Burns says the highly-efficient plant will lower energy costs for its customers…:
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The natural gas fired plant is expected to be operational in June of 2020.

06:45 Sportscast, January 23rd, 2018

The LSU men’s basketball team will look to snap a three-game losing streak tonight when they host Texas A-and-M at the PMAC. The Bayou Bengals had an opportunity to win all three games, so first-year head coach Will Wade still has faith in his squad…:
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Tipoff is at 8pm.

In the NBA, what a night for DeMarcus Cousins and the New Orleans Pelicans. It took two overtimes for the Pels to get a thrilling 132 to 128 win over The Chicago Bulls. Cousins finished with 44 points and 23 rebounds. It was the 5th win in 6 for the Pels, their best six game mark of the season.

Philadelphia’s Doug Pederson is the first person with ties to Louisiana to serve as a head coach in the Super Bowl. Pederson was a head coach at Calvary Baptist in Shreveport from 2004 to 2008, and is also a former ULM quarterback. Ex-Calvary Baptist assistant coach Terry Slack says Pederson has a gift for connecting with his players…:
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Pederson and the Eagles will face New England in the February 4th Super Bowl.

With the Eagles headed to the big game, another spot became open in next week’s Pro Bowl, and New Orleans right guard Larry Warford is now the 7th Saints player chosen for the game. This ties a team record for the Saints for most Pro Bowlers in franchise history.

The Big 10’s Maryland is reportedly expected to hire former LSU offensive coordinator Matt Canada for the same job.

06:30 Newscast, January 23rd, 2018

The U.S. is pumping out over ten-million barrels of oil per day, topping a nearly 50-year record. Forecasts show production could climb to eleven-million barrels a day by the end of 2019. President of the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association, Chris John, says markets such as China are hungry for more fuel, and Louisiana’s 170 offshore operators are showing they can keep up with demand…:
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Crude oil topped $60.00 a barrel for the first time in over two years.

Cops in LaPlace say a 17-year-old boy has died after being hit by a train last night. The St. John Parish Sheriff’s Office says the as-yet unidentified teen was trying to beat the train and cross the tracks in LaPlace, and didn’t make it.

Philadelphia’s Doug Pederson is the first person with ties to Louisiana to serve as a head coach in the Super Bowl. Pederson was a head coach at Calvary Baptist in Shreveport from 2004 to 2008, and is also a former ULM quarterback. Ex-Calvary Baptist assistant coach Terry Slack on Pederson:
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Pederson and the Eagles will face New England in the February 4th Super Bowl.

A retired Baton Rouge firefighter rescued a girl trapped inside a house fire Monday afternoon. Officials say the young girl was trying to run outside when she tripped and fell, just as the retired firefighter, Kevin Scott, was passing by and ran inside to save the girl.

AM Newscall January 23

It could be a record breaking year for offshore oil producers in Louisiana.  Kelley Ray has more.

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Construction on a new power plant near Lake Charles is underway. Matt Doyle on what this means for customers…

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Former ULM quarterback Doug Pederson has taken his Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl.  Jeff Palermo spoke with a Bossier City resident who knows Pederson well…

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A nationwide non-profit to help veteran’s in their post military transition to the workplace is coming to New Orleans.  NextOp represents veterans by placing them in jobs in industries and companies throughout the region.  Louisiana Regional Manager Ben Armstrong says the Crescent City has a high amount of veterans looking for work who needed assistance…

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Armstrong says the challenge for veterans is not in obtaining work, but getting the type of jobs they need to support their families.  He says they’re not unemployed, just “under employed”…

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Following their launch on February 1st, they are looking at expanding statewide.  Armstrong says getting in touch with veterans in Louisiana is their top priority…

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They are seeking volunteers to help assist veterans.  More information can be found at next-op-vets-dot-org.

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The U.S. is pumping out over ten-million barrels of oil per day, topping a nearly 50-year record.  And forecasts show production could climb to eleven-million barrels a day by the end of 2019.  President of the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association, Chris John, says markets such as China are hungry for more fuel and Louisiana’s 170 offshore operators are showing they can keep up with demand…

Cut 7 (10)  “more oil.”

Crude oil topped $60.00 a barrel for the first time in over two years.  John says the cost of oil could top $70.00 per barrel before long.  He says Louisiana operators and oil producers in West Texas are willing to ramp up production since they can finance ramped up operations easier…

Cut 8 (11) “production year.”

John says domestic oil companies are in a great position in the global scene.  He cites Venezuela as an example, normally accounting for 20 percent of the world’s supply…

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Entergy Louisiana has broken ground on a new 872-million dollar plant near Lake Charles. The natural gas fired plant is expected to be operational in June of 2020. Entergy spokesperson Michael Burns says the highly-efficient plant will lower energy costs for Entergy customers…

Cut 10 (11) “thirty years.”

Burns says the state-of-the-art plant is expected to run much cleaner than previous plants. He says greenhouse gas production in particular should be significantly lower…

Cut 11 (06) “40 percent.”

Entergy projects the project will directly employ over 700 people during peak construction. Burns says the economic benefits will be noticeable…

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Entergy says they selected Lake Charles due to the region’s rapid growth.

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Philadelphia’s Doug Pederson is the first person with ties to Louisiana to serve as a head coach in the Super Bowl. Pederson was a head coach at Calvary Baptist in Shreveport from 2004 to 2008, and is also a former ULM quarterback. Ex-Calvary Baptist assistant coach Terry Slack says Pederson is a football savant.

Cut 13 (12)  “really outstanding.”

Slack says Pederson took over a high school team that had just been formed the year before, that wasn’t exactly stacked with future college stars. He says Pederson has a gift for connecting with his players.

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Slack says Pederson’s faith is a driving force in his personal, and professional life.

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The Super Bowl is Sunday February 4th

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The LSU men’s basketball team will look to snap a three-game losing streak tonight when they host Texas A-and-M at the PMAC. The Bayou Bengals had an opportunity to win all three games during this losing streak, so first-year head coach Will Wade still has faith in his squad…

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LSU’s latest loss was Saturday a 77-71 defeat to Vanderbilt. Wade says his team is failing to make winning plays down the stretch…

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LSU’s leading scorer, freshmen Tremont Waters, has struggled in SEC play as he’s failed to score in double figures in three of the last four games. Wade says he’s growing through some adversity and this is a learning process for him…

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18:30 LRN Newscast January 22

Governor John Bel Edwards presented what he called his worst-case-scenario budget today, showcasing the impact from a billion dollar loss in state funding and what it would have on state government, The loss is a result of expiring sales taxes. Louisiana requires the governor submit a balanced budget that takes into account projected funding levels. Edwards proposed the budget, but says he doesn’t want it passed…

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The governor is proposing an 80-percent cut in TOPS funding, unless legislators can agree on a long-term tax reform plan in a February special session.  Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt believes more cuts can be made to go along with any kind of tax reform plan…

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A Business Development Advisors study shows military related spending in Louisiana accounts for $7.7 billion in economic output and 77-thousand military related jobs.  That includes the seven military bases and the Louisiana National Guard.  Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says there is a forgotten group that helps to add to the economy, 27-thousand military retirees…

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The federal government is open for business once again.  The House approved the temporary budget that now goes to President Trump for his signature.    4th Congressional District Representative Mike Johnson said in a statement, “Senate Democrats finally came to their senses and stopped using vulnerable children and military personnel as bargaining chips.”  Johnson added the shutdown was quote” completely unnecessary.”  Congress has until Feb 8th to approve a formal budget…

17:30 LRN Newscast January 22

Calling it his worst-case-scenario budget, Governor John Bel Edwards released his financial plan today. The GOP has indicated that they would approach the one-billion-dollar fiscal cliff by reducing spending, while the governor is seeking a revenue neutral tax reform plan. Edwards challenged legislative leaders to publicly present their plan…

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The governor claims he has cut 600 million dollars in state general funds since he took office two years ago. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds says the governor’s budget is off since he’s not factoring in federal tax reform money…

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Edmonds says the state could have an additional 200 to 400 million dollars as a result.

Gas prices are up and so is the economy.  Louisiana drivers are paying an average of 2.36 a gallon, up 15 cents from a month ago.  Triple A fuel analyst Don Redman says demand has slipped some with the unusual winter weather, but the robust economy is keeping prices elevated…

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Redman says the high prices in a traditionally slow month for gas consumption could lead to higher prices throughout 2018.

There could be a delay in the crawfish season thanks to last week’s cold weather.  Most of the crawfish survived and Dr. Greg Lutz with the LSU Ag-Center says  they are hoping for is a long stretch of sunny, mild days so that the water in the ponds warms up…:

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Lutz says there should be enough time for crawfish to be available during Mardi Gras, just not as much as usual.

16:45 LRN Sportscast January 22nd

Former ULM Quarterback and Calvary Baptist Head Coach Doug Pederson has led the Philadelphia Eagles to their third appearance in the Super Bowl. Pederson’s Eagles easily beat the Minnesota Vikings 38-7 to reach Super Bowl 52, where they’ll play the New England Patriots, the defending Super Bowl champs.

ESPN’s Mel Kiper’s mock draft does have a single team taking LSU edge rusher Arden Key in the first round. But draft analyst Mike Detillier believes Key will be a first-round selection, because he could be a huge asset for 3-4 defense…
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Detillier says some NFL teams may stay away from Key, because he dealt with injuries last season and off the field issues.

Former LSU quarterback Lindsey Scott plans to continue his college career at another SEC school. Scott says he’ll sign with Missouri after helping East Mississippi to a fourth national junior college championship. Scott left LSU last August after a standout prep career at Zachary.

Louisiana Tech and North Carolina State have agreed to play each other in football in 2021, 2024 and 2025. The Wolfpack will visit the Bulldogs in 2025.

NBA….the Bulls visit the Pelicans tonight at the Smoothie King Center. The Pels have won 5 of their last seven, while Chicago has won 15 of its last 23, since starting with a 3-20 record.

In college baseball…Tiger Rag Magazine Reports Sean Ochinko will serve as the team’s hitting coach, because last year’s hitting coach, Micah Gibbs, suffered a bad knee injury while playing pickup basketball. Ragin Cajuns pitcher Gunner Leger has decided to redshirt this season, after undergoing elbow surgery.

16:30 LRN Newscast January 22

Governor John Bel Edwards proposed a budget today that calls for deep cuts in state funding for corrections, healthcare, and higher education including an 80 percent cut to TOPS. Matt Doyle was there…

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House Majority Whip Steve Scalise returned to the Capitol following surgery related to a shooting which injured him last summer shattering bone and striking internal organs.  He says he feels great following the January 10th procedure which was quote “very successful, but it took a long recovery.

Gas prices are on the rise at a time of the year when prices traditionally go down.  Louisiana drivers are paying 2.36 a gallon for regular gasoline, while a month ago, prices were at 2.21 a gallon.  Triple A fuel analyst Don Redman says another reason for the high prices is domestic oil output is surpassing OPEC producing nations…

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Prices could continue going up as oil is now past 60 dollars a barrel.

A Business Development Advisors study shows 77-thousand military jobs in Louisiana account for 7-point-7-billion-dollars in economic output.  Several military installations have been trimmed or closed completely across the U.S.  Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says it’s important that communication with Congress remains open to keep the state’s installations operating…

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15:30 LRN Newscast January 22nd

Governor John Bel Edwards presented a proposed spending plan to lawmakers today that reduces state funding for TOPS by 80-percent and slashes another 656-million dollars from the state health department’s budget. Edwards says the cuts are necessary, because the state is set lose about a billion dollars of revenue in July….
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Edwards is considering a February special session so lawmakers can pass a tax reform plan to address the fiscal cliff. But Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says before raising taxes, the state should consider lowering state expenditures…
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It’s unclear if a February special session will happen.

A study finds the military has an economic impact in Louisiana totalling over seven billion dollars. The Trump Administration has made it know they want to build up the nation’s military. State Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says that would be huge for Louisiana….
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Pierson says there’s 77-thousand military related jobs in the state.

LSU crawfish researcher Doctor Greg Lutz is hopeful last year’s deep freeze in south Louisiana will not have a huge impact on this year’s mudbug harvest…..
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Lutz says to help improve the crawfish supply for the days leading up to Mardi Gras a long stretch of sunny, mild days is needed to warm up the ponds.