07:30 Newscast, December 19th, 2017

A state Legislative audit finds the state’s cancer research center has never achieved national recognition in the 15 years of it’s existence…:
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Disturbing story out of Ouachita Parish. The Sheriff’s Office says a man who had been left with a Yorkshire terrier scalded the dog’s face, then put the animal in a freezer. 24-year-old Samuel Smith of West Monroe was arrested on one felony count of animal cruelty.

The United Cajun Navy group says even though water rescues are over, their work continues with the “Come Home for Christmas” program – a grassroots effort to help rebuild homes for 2016 flood victims still in FEMA trailers. Volunteer Sondra Richard says the temporary housing program expires soon:
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To volunteer or donate, visit the United Cajun Navy Facebook Page.

The ACLU of Louisiana has filed a suit challenging the Webster Parish School District’s alleged practice of subjecting students to Christian prayer and other religious rituals. ACLU attorney Bruce Hamilton says the district is violating students First Amendment rights…:
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Webster Parish School Superintendent Johnny Rowland says once they see the lawsuit they will turn it over to legal counsel.

06:45 Sportscast, December 19th, 2017

The Saints didn’t get any favors from the Bucs last night, though Tampa Bay put up a decent effort they ended up falling to Atlanta 24-21 during Monday Night Football. The Bucs had a shot at a last second field goal to go to overtime, but missed by inches. New Orleans will host The Dirty Birds on Christmas Eve; and last night’s Falcons victory means Atlanta can still knock the Saints out of the top spot in the NFC South.

Billy Napier is likely on the recruiting trail today after he was introduced as the Ragin Cajuns new head coach yesterday. Napier on what UL Lafayette will look like on the football field…:
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The new early signing period for college football begins tomorrow.

On the hardwood last night….ULM destroyed Millsaps 97-44 in Monroe. Travis Munnings had a perfect shooting night and scored 17 points and Michael Ertel added 14 for the Warhawks.

Tulane is still perfect at home after picking up a 76-69 win over in-state rival Nicholls State. The Green Wave is 6-0 on their own court.

In college women’s hoops, Nicholls State fell to No. 6 Baylor 85-43. Louisiana Tech picked up a 78-62 win over McNeese State in Ruston.

Tonight LSU returns to action against Sam Houston in the PMAC. The Tigers are coming off a tough loss to Stephen F Austin and Coach Will Wade says the lineup will look different tonight.

Elsewhere, Northwestern State is at Oklahoma, McNeese State hosts Texas College, and Southeastern travels to face UL-Lafayette.

The Pelicans are back in action tonight as they take on the Wizards in Washington for a 6pm tip-off.

LSU receiver DJ Chark accepted an invitation to the Senior Bowl. Receiver Russell Gage and defensive end Frank Herron accepted invites to the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

06:30 Newscast, December 19th, 2017

A state audit finds the Louisiana Cancer Research Center, created by the legislature in 2002, has yet to achieve the National Cancer Institute designation, which would open up additional federal funding. The center’s Chief Administrative Officer, Sven Davisson, says Hurricane Katrina was a set back for them…:
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The audit notes changes are needed in their administrative structure of the research center in order to achieve the designation.

The Cajun Navy has a new mission, getting flood victims back into their homes in time for Christmas. A February 15th FEMA deadline is looming, where residents who are living in temporary housing face the possibility of paying rent to stay. Sondra Richard, a volunteer with the Cajun Navy, says many homes are still unlivable from the August 2016 flood…:
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She says what they need is more volunteers to help. More information can be found on the United Cajun Navy Facebook Page.

Hunger Free America has just released a report showing that Louisiana is tied with Mississippi for the second highest food insecurity in the country. Spokesperson Magen Allen says the survey shows that 14 percent of working adults in Louisiana suffered from food insecurity at some point between 2014 and 2016…:
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Louisiana also is in the top ten of states which received federal money for nutrition assistance programs.

The Atlanta Falcons hung on to beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by three points during Monday Night Football. The Bucs had a shot at a last field goal to go to overtime, but missed by inches. The Falcons’ victory means they still have a shot to knock the Saints from the top spot in the division over the next two weeks. New Orleans hosts Atlanta on Christmas Eve.

AM Newscall December 19

Hundreds are still living in FEMA trailers in the wake of the 2016 floods, and volunteer efforts are underway to get them back into their homes. Matt Doyle has more.

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The Louisiana ACLU has filed suit against the Webster Parish School District for incorporating too many religious activities into school programs.   Jeff Palermo has more…

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A state Legislative audit finds the state’s cancer research center has never achieved national recognition in the 15 years of it’s existence.  Kelley Ray has more…

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The Cajun Navy has a new mission, getting people back in their homes in time for Christmas. A February 15th FEMA deadline is looming, where residents who are living in temporary housing face the possibility of paying rent to stay in their FEMA homes. Sondra Richard, a volunteer with the Cajun Navy, says many homes are still unlivable from the August 2016 flood.

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Richard says that the effort is a grassroots, completely volunteer effort to get people back into their homes. They are looking for people who can help with rebuilding and transportation of supplies.

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Richard says the February FEMA deadline could force people out of their temporary housing, so they are making a big push during the holidays to rebuild as many homes as possible.

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The United Cajun Navy is accepting volunteers, more information can be found on their Facebook page.

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Hunger Free America has just released a report showing that Louisiana is tied with Mississippi for the second highest food insecurity in the country.  Spokesperson Magen Allen of Hunger Free America says the survey shows that 14 percent of working adults in Louisiana suffered from food insecurity at some point between 2014 and 2016…

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Food insecurity is defined as “when a person is without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.”  Allen says in Louisiana, the federal nutrition aid is some 430-dollars per year for every resident.  Combined with the lowest minimum wage possible, making it hard for some to make ends meet…

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Another segment that is suffering silently is senior citizens.  Allen says there are several reasons behind that…

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Louisiana also is in the top ten of states which received federal money for nutrition assistance programs.  Southeastern U.S. states Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Mississippi were also listed in the top ten for assistance.

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The ACLU of Louisiana has filed a suit challenging the Webster Parish School District’s alleged practice of subjecting students to school sponsored Christian prayer and other religious rituals.  The suit was filed on behalf of Webster Parish parent Christy Cole.  ACLU attorney Bruce Hamilton says the district is violating students First Amendment rights…

Hamilton says the suit alleges that Christian prayers are broadcast during morning school announcements and have gone so far as promoting religion at every available opportunity…

Hamilton says graduation ceremonies have been held inside churches and at times resemble a church service. He says the teaching of evolution and creationism have become blurred at Webster Parish Schools…

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The suit also alleges that the district has made the student, K-C Cole, feel unwelcome at her own school and shunned by her peers and teachers.  Webster Parish School Superintendent Johnny Rowland says he’s not seen the lawsuit and once he does, it will be turn over to their legal counsel.

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A state audit finds the Louisiana Cancer Research Center, created by the state legislature in 2002, has yet to achieve the National Cancer Institute designation, which would open up additional federal funding to improve research and how cancer is treated. Chief Administrative Officer for the Louisiana Cancer Research Center, Sven Davisson, says Hurricane Katrina was a set back for them…

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The audit notes changes are needed in their administrative structure of the research center in order to achieve the designation.  The report also found the Center’s board is relying on declining and unstable funding. Davisson says boosting their fundraising efforts may help them get closer to their goal of N-C-I designation…

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Davisson says they also plan to hire a scientific director to oversee the operation and help steer the center toward getting the national recognition, but it will take time…

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Billy Napier is likely on the recruiting trail today after he was introduced as the Ragin Cajuns new head coach yesterday. Napier on what UL Lafayette will look like on the football field…

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The new early signing period for college football begins tomorrow. Napier says he’ll also spend his time getting to know the players who are already on the roster…

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Napier is a native of Georgia and just 38-years-old. In 2017, he was the offensive coordinator at Arizona State and helped the Sun Devils average 32 points a game. Napier says he can tell there’s great passion for football in Acadiana and he wants to be a part of it…

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18:30 LRN Newscast December 18

Governor John Bel Edwards outlined his proposals for closing a $1 billion dollar budget gap, also known as the fiscal cliff. The governor proposes higher sales taxes on utilities that businesses pay, new sales taxes on various services like cable TV and changes to individual income tax brackets. He does not support the renewal of a one-cent temporary sales tax that will expire on June 30th…:
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The governor says he plans to unveil a budget proposal on January 19th, but it will include $1 billion in cuts, since no decision on tax reform will be made until an anticipated February special session.

The White House says judicial nominee Matthew Peterson has withdrawn his nomination. Peterson failed to answer basic legal questions when quesioned by Republican Senator John Kennedy. Kennedy says he had no idea that Peterson had no litigation experience, and said that’s why the Senate holds hearings.

State Representative Chris Broadwater has announced he’s stepping down from the state legislature, so he can spend more time with his family. Broadwater has represented Hammond and parts of Tangipahoa Parish for the last six years. The GOP legislator has a reputation of working with both Republicans and Democrats…..
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We’ve seen a lot of resignations lately because of sexual harassment, but Broadwater says a possible scandal is not why he’s stepping down.

Penn National Gaming has purchased Pinnacle Entertainment for 2.8 billion dollars. Pinnacle operates the L’auberge in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles, and Boomtown in New Orleans and Bossier City. Wade Duty of the Casino Association of Louisiana says that the buyout won’t lead to big changes for players…:
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He does not anticipate Penn National Gaming expanding their new properties in Louisiana.

17:30 LRN Newscast December 18

Governor Edwards unveiled his proposals on how to solve a looming 1-billion dollar budget gap. He calls for a removal of sales tax exemptions and credits, broadening the sales tax base and changes to income tax brackets. Edwards says next month he’ll present a budget to legislators and they won’t like what they see, if they do nothing to address the fiscal cliff.…
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Edwards plans to call a February special session to vote on these tax proposals.

Penn National Gaming has purchased Pinnacle Entertainment for two-point-eight billion dollars, which means four Louisiana riverboat casinos will change ownership. Casino Association of Louisiana executive director Wade Duty doesn’t expect Penn to expand their new Louisiana properties…
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Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater is stepping down after six years in the state house. The Republican says the decision was not influenced by any budding scandals, he just felt the time was right to spend more time with family…:
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To make sure Christmas gifts get to loved ones on time, Matt Doyle reports make sure they are properly addressed and packaged…:
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16:45 LRN Sportscast December 18

Despite three turnovers, the Saints still beat the New York jets 31 to 19 to improve to 10-and-4 on the season. Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 285 yards and two touchdowns. But Brees, who also threw an interception, was not happy about the team’s three turnovers….
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The Saints were also just three of 10 on third downs.

Carolina also won yesterday, as they defeated Green Bay 31-24. The Panthers and the Saints are both 10-and-4, tied for first place in the NFC South, with New Orleans owning the tie breaker. Atlanta can move within one game of the division lead, with a win tonight over Tampa Bay.

And other NFL note…the league has suspended Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis for the final two games of the regular season for his illegal hit on Packers wide receiver Davante Adams.

Billy Napier was introduced today as the 26th head football coach in Ragin Cajuns football history. The former offensive coordinator at Arizona State had this message for University of Louisiana fans…
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Napier says he will not serve as Arizona State’s offensive coordinator in their appearance in the Sun Bowl.

LSU returned to practice this week as they continue to get ready for the New Year’s Day bowl game against Notre Dame. Arden Key still has yet to participate in a bowl game practice and running back Derius Guice and cornerback Kevin Toliver were abesent too.

16:30 LRN Newscast December 18

Governor John Bel Edwards provided his plan on how the state should address a looming one-billion dollar budget deficit. Edwards says he’s not calling for any new taxes, but believes they can make up the revenue by reducing tax credits, removing sales tax exemptions and expanding the state’s sales tax to particular services, like cable T-V. Edwards says a special session will be needed in February to pass these proposals, unless legislators are not willing to work towards a compromise …
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Today is the busiest day of the year for the U-S Postal Service. Spokesperson Twana Barber….
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If you want your gifts to arrive by Christmas Day, the deadline for first class mail is tomorrow.

Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater announced his resignation today after six years in the state house. He’s looking forward to spending more time with his family.
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Broadwater says the decision was not influenced by any budding scandal, and that he felt the time was right for him to leave the legislature. He was known as a lawmaker who worked with both parties.

Four Louisiana casinos owned by Pinnacle Entertainment will soon be owned by Penn National Gaming as part of a two-point-eight billion dollar deal between the two companies. Wade Duty of the Casino Association of Louisiana says operation of the casinos in Louisiana did not force the deal….
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The four casinos are L’auberge in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles and Boomtown in New Orleans and Bossier City.

15:30 LRN Newscast December 18

Governor Edwards provided suggestions on how the state should adresss a one-billion dollar budget deficit. Michelle Southern reports the ideas are from a nonpartisan group that studied the state’s tax code…
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The White House says judicial nominee Matthew Peterson has withdrawn his nomination. Peterson failed to answer basic legal questions when quesioned by Republican Senator John Kennedy. Peterson admitted he never tried a case.

State Representative Chris Broadwater has announced he’s stepping down from the state legislature, so he can spend more time with his family. Broadwater has represented Hammond and parts of Tangipahoa Parish for the last six years. The GOP legislator has a reputation of working with both Republicans and Democrats…..
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We’ve seen a lot of resignations lately because of sexual harassment, but Broadwater says a possible scandal is not why he’s stepping down.

Time is running out to make sure your Christmas packages are there by December 25th. U.S. Postal Service spokesperson Twana Barber says this is their busiest week…
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First class mail needs to be sent by tomorrow, Priority Mail by Wednesday and Priority Express by Friday.

LRN PM Newscall December 18

If your children are wanting to make sure Christmas gifts get to your loved ones and on time, Matt Doyle says make sure they are properly addressed and packaged.

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Governor Edwards gave an update today on the state’s looming $1 billion dollar fiscal cliff, and outlined his proposals. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Time is running out to make sure your Christmas packages sent through the U.S. Postal Service get there on time.  Some 15 billion pieces will be sent between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day.  U.S. Postal Service spokesperson Twana Barber says this week is the busiest for them…

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The postal service will have their hands full literally today.  Barber says December 18th is the busiest day they see during the holiday season…

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First class mail needs to be sent by tomorrow, Priority Mail by Wednesday and Priority Express by Friday. Barber says they are seeing about a ten percent increase in the volume of mail being sent this year…

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Three-billion greeting cards are also expected to be sent over the entire holiday period.

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Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater announced his resignation earlier today after six years in the state house. He says he’s looking forward to spending more time with his family.

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Broadwater says the decision was not influenced by any budding scandals, and that he felt the time was right for him to leave the legislature.

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Broadwater, a republican, says hes proud of his bipartisan reputation.

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His resignation means a special election will be due for district 86, which includes most of Hammond and parts of Tangipahoa parish.

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A 2.8 billion dollar deal was sealed today, and that means new ownership at some of the state’s most prominent casinos. Penn National Gaming purchased Pinnacle Entertainment, which operates the L’auberge in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles, and Boomtown in New Orleans and Bossier City. Wade Duty of the Casino Association of Louisiana says the buyout will not  lead to big changes for players.

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Duty says the four Louisiana casinos involved in the sale are just part of the transactions that occur between large casino companies.

Duty says he does not anticipate Penn National Gaming expanding their new properties in Louisiana.

Penn will now operate 41 properties across several states.

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Governor John Bel Edwards outlined his proposals for closing a $1 billion dollar budget gap, also known as the fiscal cliff. The governor proposes higher sales taxes on utilities that businesses pay, new sales taxes on various services like cable TV and changes to individual income tax brackets. He does not support the renewal of a one-cent temporary sales tax that will expire on June 30th…:

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The governor says he plans to unveil a budget proposal on January 19th, but it will include $1 billion in cuts to fill the gap, since no decision on tax reform will be made until an anticipated February special session. He says nobody will like the reductions they see…:

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About a billion dollars in temporary taxes will fall off the books June 30th, which is causing the fiscal cliff. Edwards says next month they will also present a separate document that will outline how government could be funded if legislators agree on how to close the gap. He says he will not call a special session in February, if lawmakers are unwilling to work towards a solution..

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