15:30 Newscast August 17,2017

The Edwards administration has presented its first ideas for cuts in the current fiscal year, if the operating budget spends too much money. Michelle Southern reports…:
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Authorities with the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office report a child has been rushed to the hospital to be evaluated after being struck by a vehicle. The two-year-old was in the parking lot of Team Mazda on Airline Highway in Baton Rouge when hit. There is no word yet on the child’s condition.

 

A two-year-old in Tangipahoa Praish is dead after being run over by a vehicle, according to State Police. Trooper Dustin Dwight says Kaleb Dyson of Kentwood entered LA 20 when he was hit by a minivan. He says speed and impairment are not considered a factor but this is still a tragedy for everyone involved.

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Lafayette Travel is heading up to Michigan today as the Wolverine State is seeing a huge unwanted influx of crawfish. President and CEO of Lafayette Travel Ben Berthelot says they are bringing a local Louisiana crawfisherman with them to teach residents how to successfully trap mudbugs. He says at their CrayDay festival on Saturday there will more than just education discussions.
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He encourages everyone to follow Lafayette Travel on social media to keep up with their Michigan adventures.

PM Newscall, August 17th, 2017

Lafayette Travel heads up to Michigan today to help with the state’s recent crawfish invasion. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The Edwards administration has presented its first ideas for cuts in the current fiscal year, if the operating budget spends too much money. Michelle Southern reports…:

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As Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources worried about Louisiana crawfish found in lakes and ponds around the state, Lafayette Travels heads up north today to teach the Wolverine State a thing or two about our beloved crawfish. President and CEO of Lafayette Travel Ben Berthelot says they will hold a one day festival called CrayDay in Vicksburg on Saturday.

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Berthelot says their plans to do a live crawfish boil were cut short as it is illegal to possess live crawfish in Michigan. He says this is a great time for Lafayette to promote their great food and happy people.

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Berthelot says the reason they brought a local Louisiana crawfisherman up to Michigan is to teach them how to successful trap crawfish. He says there will be more than just educational crawfish discussions at CrayDay.

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Berthelot encourages everyone to follow Lafayette Travel on social media to keep up with their adventures in Michigan.

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Governor John Bel Edwards met with House Speaker Taylor Barras on Wednesday to continue budget talks and how to fill the $1.1 billion dollar budget gap next fiscal year. That’s when temporary taxes are slated to expire. Edwards called the meeting a good, frank exchange…:

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Edwards says his office will continue to pursue a balanced approach to resolving the state’s fiscal woes with a combination of cuts and new revenue. He says his office has already cut the budget, but it will take more cuts and more money to fill the looming budget hole.

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Republicans have pushed back against the idea of increasing taxes, and many opponents say the size of government has grown too much. But Edwards says that’s not the case at all. He says the state general fund portion of the budget that comes from taxpayers has actually decreased over the years.

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State Police say a 2-year-old child has died after being run over by a vehicle in Tangipahoa Parish. Trooper Dustin Dwight says, around 8:30 last night, a large choir group from Mt. Canaan Missionary Baptist, had just gotten out of church and were standing in the parking lot…:

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Dwight says that just as little Kaleb Dyson of Kentwood entered the westbound lane of LA 10, he was struck by a minivan…:

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Dwight says speed is not considered a factor in the crash, and the driver of the vehicle was not impaired. He says this is a horrible tragedy for everyone involved…:

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Scientists with the LSU Ag Center have received a grant to study a type of small fly that causes bleeding in deer and cattle. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is providing $490,000 to Lane Foil and Claudia Husseneder of the LSU AgCenter. Foil says the conditions spread by these types of flies can lead to internal hemorrhaging that often kill deer…:

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Foil says they are less dangerous to cattle, but still cause problems like crusty, peeling muzzle; sores and ulcers in the mouth; stiffness; lameness; and loss of appetite. He says it’s because of these types of viruses that the US is limited in livestock exports…:

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The study will look to identify exactly what type of flying insect is carrying the virus, and how it is able to persist between active transmission seasons…:

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14:30 Newscast August 17

Budget talks are ongoing among legislative and business leaders in the state. Governor John Bel Edwards has met with business owners around the state, as well as House Speaker Taylor Barras, to find a way to fill a $1.1 billion budget gap when temporary taxes expire next year. Edwards called the meeting a good, frank exchange.

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A two-year-old has died after being hit by a vehicle in Tangipahoa Parish. State Trooper Dustin Dwight says that just as little Kaleb Dyson of Kentwood entered the westbound lane of LA 10, he was struck by a minivan.

Cut 10 (05) “set of circumstances”

Speed and impairment are not considered factors in the accident.

Scientists with the LSU Ag Center have received a $490,000 grant to study a type of small fly that causes bleeding in deer and cattle. Researcher Lane Foil says the conditions spread by these types of flies can lead to internal hemorrhaging that often kill deer…:

Cut 12 (06) “after exposure”

He says they are less dangerous to cattle, but still cause problems.

Lafayette Travel is heading to Michigan to show the northerners how to handle crawfish, after mudbugs were discovered in the Wolverine State. President and CEO Ben Berthelot says this is a great time for Lafayette to promote their great food and happy people.

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Plans for a crawfish boil were canned because it is illegal to possess live crawfish in Michigan.

13:30 Newscast, August 17th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards met with House Speaker Taylor Barras on Wednesday to continue budget talks and how to fill the $1.1 billion dollar gap next fiscal year. That’s when temporary taxes are slated to expire. He says the state general fund portion of the budget that comes from taxpayers has actually decreased over the years…:
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Edwards says his office will continue to pursue a balanced approach to resolving the state’s fiscal woes.

There is a new Tiger on the campus of LSU, but he’s not Mike VII just yet. Officials with the university say 11-month old Harvey is currently in a night house where he will be monitored by veterinarians for at least a week while they determine if he’s healthy and a good fit for LSU.

State Police say a 2-year-old child has died after being run over by a vehicle in Tangipahoa Parish. Trooper Dustin Dwight says, around 8:30 last night, a large choir group from Mt. Canaan Missionary Baptist, had just gotten out of church and were standing in the parking lot…:
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Dwight says that just as little Kaleb Dyson of Kentwood entered the westbound lane of LA 10, he was struck by a minivan and later died.

State Police has reportedly suspended a trooper for 14 weeks for being involved in a crash that claimed the life of a person in Pointe Coupee Parish in February. The report says Christopher Kelley was speeding in excess of 110 miles per hour when he slammed into a vehicle that was turning onto a highway. The suspension comes after a grand jury declined to charge the trooper with negligent homicide saying the crash happened because the other driver failed to yield.

 

12:30 Newscast, August 17th, 2017

Lafayette Travel heads up to Michigan today to help with the state’s recent crawfish invasion. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Powerball’s jackpot reached an estimated $510 million early Thursday. The game’s website said no winning tickets matched all the numbers in Wednesday night’s drawing. The new jackpot’s cash value was roughly $324.2 million. The next drawing is scheduled for Saturday night.

Governor John Bel Edwards said his talk with House Speaker Taylor Barras on Wednesday was a productive one. They are trying to come up with a plan everyone can agree on for how to plug next year’s projected $1.1 billion dollar budget gap next fiscal year. Edwards says it will take more cuts and more money to fill the looming budget hole…:
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Edwards called the meeting with Barras a good, frank exchange.

The Tulane Basketball team is in Barcelona right now for some exhibition games, and have tweeted that they are all safe and accounted for after a van plowed into pedestrians. Police told local media outlets that there are fatalities and they believe the driver acted intentionally.

 

11:30 Newscast, August 17th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards met with House Speaker Taylor Barras on Wednesday to continue budget talks and how to fill the $1.1 billion dollar budget gap next fiscal year. That’s when temporary taxes are slated to expire. Edwards called the meeting a good, frank exchange…:
Cut 6 (12) “this fiscal cliff”
Edwards says his office will continue to pursue a balanced approach to resolving the state’s fiscal woes with a combination of cuts and new revenue.

State Police say a 2-year-old pedestrian was run over and killed in Tangipahoa Parish last night. They say a preliminary investigation found that little Kaleb Dyson was standing with a large group of choir members from the Mt. Canaan Missionary Baptist Church when he ran into the road. His mother tried to stop him, but it was too late and the toddler was run over and later died.

As Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources worried about Louisiana crawfish found in lakes and ponds around the state, Lafayette Travels heads up north today to teach the Wolverine State a thing or two about our beloved mudbugs. President and CEO of Lafayette Travel Ben Berthelot says they will hold a one day festival called CrayDay in Vicksburg on Saturday…
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He says the event will also feature informational sessions on setting traps for the crustaceans.

Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says we now know that Superintendent of Education John White had no reason to worry about his job, though he clearly had opponents…:
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And BESE gave White a 3.0 rating out of 4 during his evaluation Wednesday.

 

10:30 Newscast August 17,2017

Governor John Bel Edwards voiced his disappointment that former KKK leader and state representative David Duke is making headlines again during his monthly radio call in show. He says Duke does not represent out state.
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Edwards says there’s no place for that kind of hatred in Louisiana.

Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says Superintendent of Education John White had no reason to worry about his job future after he came out with a postive rating from BESE. He says critics didn’t even raise questions about whether White needs to be reconfirmed by the Senate.
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BESE met behind closed doors for nearly four hours yesterday.

 
The state Department of Corrections will take over operations of Allen Correctional Center in Kinder beginning next month. DOC Secretary Jimmy Leblanc says budget constraints led to the GEO Group cancelling their contract to run the facility.
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The facility will serve inmates from Caddo, East Baton Rouge, Jefferson, Orleans, and St. Tammany parishes.

Residents in Lafayette and Baton Rouge will now be able to enjoy Tom Benson’s Dixie Beer as it enters new markets across the Gulf South. Senior Vice President for the Saints and Pelicans Ben Hales says this is part of Benson’s post-Katrina effort to bring back or revitalize New Orleans brands
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Dixie Beer and Dixie Light will be sold in 12-ounce cans and long neck bottles.

09:30 Newscast, August 17th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards said on his monthly radio show that David Duke does not represent Louisiana, as the former-KKK leader and state representative is once again making national headlines….:
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Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says we now know that Superintendent of Education John White had no reason to worry about his job, as BESE rated his performance as positive and effective. Erin says there is always a certain amount of political controversy around this position…:
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The state Department of Corrections will take over operations of Allen Correctional Center in Kinder beginning next month. DOC Secretary Jimmy Leblanc says it will be used as a local level reception center which will double their capacity to evaluate the 15,000 offenders they take in every year…:
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The facility will serve inmates from Caddo, East Baton Rouge, Jefferson, Orleans, and St. Tammany parishes.

There is a new Tiger on the campus of LSU, but he’s not Mike VII just yet. Officials with the university say 11-month old Harvey is currently in a night house where he will be monitored by veterinarians for at least a week while they determine if he’s healthy and a good fit for LSU.

08:30 Newscast, August 17th, 2017

During his monthly call-in radio show, Governor John Bel Edwards expressed his disappointment that former-KKK leader and state representative David Duke is once again making national headlines. He says there’s no place for that kind of hatred here, especially those who spew bigotry and claim it’s somehow patriotic. He says brave American men and women defeated the Nazi movement during World War II..:
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State Police has reportedly suspended a trooper for 14 weeks for being involved in a crash that claimed the life of a person in Pointe Coupee Parish in February. The report says Christopher Kelley was speeding in excess of 110 miles per hour when he slammed into a vehicle that was turning onto a highway. The suspension comes after a grand jury declined to charge the trooper with negligent homicide saying the crash happened because the other driver failed to yield.

Tom Benson’s Dixie Beer is entering new markets all across the Gulf South area, and now residents in Lafayette and Baton Rouge will be able to enjoy Louisiana’s iconic brew. Halen Doughty reports…:
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Powerball’s jackpot reached an estimated $510 million early Thursday.  The game’s website said no winning tickets matched all the numbers in Wednesday night’s drawing. The new jackpot’s cash value was roughly $324.2 million. The next drawing is scheduled for Saturday night.

 

07:30 Newscast, August 17th, 2017

Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says we now know that Superintendent of Education John White had no reason to worry about his job.
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During his monthly call-in radio show, Governor John Bel Edwards said former KKK leader David Duke does not speak for Louisiana at these white supremacist rallies in Virginia…:
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Edwards says it is unacceptable that we are dealing with this on the streets of America in 2017.

Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson’s Dixie Beer is hitting more areas of the Gulf Coast this week, as Baton Rouge and Lafayette will now start seeing the iconic Louisiana brew on shelves in stores. Senior Vice President of the sports franchises, Ben Hale, says anyone who grew up in New Orleans or Louisiana will remember Dixie Beer, back when The Big Easy was considered the brewing capitol of the south…:
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Dixie Beer and Dixie Light will be sold in 12-ounce cans and longneck bottles.

Almost the entire state is under a heat advisory through 7 this evening. The National Weather Service says some areas could see heat indices this afternoon topping 108-110 degrees. Forecasters indicate these levels are dangerous and if you’re going to be outside you should be sure to stay hydrated and find ways to stay cool if you can’t be inside for an extended period of time.