11:40 LRN Sportscast June 29th

LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron has been named No. 81 in Athlon Sports & Life magazine’s ranking of 130 college football head coaches. Louisiana Tech’s Skip Holtz is ranked 67th, Tulane’s Will Fritz is 59th, ULM’s Matt Viator is 101 and Lousiaina’s Mark Hudspeth is 89th.

The Monroe News-Star is reporting ULM has interviewed for its A-D Vacancy Alcorn State athletic director Derek Horne and East Carolina senior associate athletics director Nick Floyd. Floyd is also a former associate commissioner at Conference USA and senior associate A-D at Southern Miss.

Donte’ Jackson is the new men’s basketball coach at Grambling State. Jackson comes to Lincoln Parish after spending the last three seasons at Stillman College, an NAIA school in Tuscaloosa. His overall record at Stillman was 66-21 and he won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 2016.

Campus police arrested three LSU basketball players for shooting paintballs at pedestrians. Campus police issued summons on June 16th to sophomore Wayde Sims and freshmen Galen Alexander and Mayan Kiir. In a statement to Tiger Rag, Head Coach Will Wade says he’s aware of the situation and they are dealing with the matter internally. Wade also says he’s extremely disappointed in these players and the poor judgement they used.

Rummel wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase will play in the Under Armour All-American game. The six-foot-two playmaker will announce his college decision next week. LSU and TCU have recruited him hard.

The Houston Rockets are trying to build the next super team in the NBA. The Rockets have acquired former New Orleans Hornet Chris Paul. C-P-3 will be teamed up with MVP finalist James Harden in the Rockets backcourt. Paul is 32-years-old and still looking to play in a conference final. The Rockets have also traded for former LSU Tiger Tim Quartermann.

11:30 Newscast, June 29th, 2017

President Donald Trump applauds a new sugar trade agreement with Mexico, saying it will be good for the country and the U.S. General Manager of the American Sugarcane League Jim Simon (See-moan) says the US brought a trade case against Mexico because they flooded the market with subsidized sugar. He says this agreement should put that to an end…:
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He says while they’re pleased with the agreement, any trade agreement is only as good as how well it’s enforced.

A two-year-old is among the three dead after a car chase ended with a crash in New Orleans East. Louisiana State Police spokesperson, Trooper Melissa Matey, says cops attempted to stop the vehicle downtown for a stolen license plate. She says the driver fled the scene and collided with a truck before running off the road…:
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She says a third person took their own life after the crash.

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees is launching a co-ed youth flag football league he says would be an alternative to tackle football across the country. He says Football ‘N America, or FNA, will be the premium youth co-ed flag football league for ages K-8th grade in the country. He says registration will begin tomorrow…:
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He says he’ll also help to coach the coaches in the Football ‘N’ America league by providing personal video tutorials and starter playbooks.

Cox is bringing its terabyte internet data caps to Louisiana. This means customers will have to pay $10 for every 50GB of data they consume over the limited plan, starting July 6th — with a two-bill grace period that will last up until September. The company expects the number of customers affected will be slim at about 2%.

 

10:30 Newscast June 29

Able-bodied food stamp recipients without dependents would be required to use job search and job training resources under a proposal by Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves. Graves says this is a common sense approach to reform the SNAP program.

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Two people and a toddler are dead after a police chase in New Orleans ended in a fatal crash. State Trooper Melissa Matey says the tragic incident began when troopers attempted to stop a vehicle for a stolen license plate, but the driver refused to comply.

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The chase ended when the vehicle crashed into a truck.

Officials at the Denka Performance Elastomer plant in Laplace could face criminal charges, as the EPA finds the facility is releasing high concentrations of carcinogens. Wilma Subra with the Louisiana Environmental Action Network says this chemical chloroprene must be kept out of the air.

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The company has agreed to retrofit the facility and reduce emissions before the end of the year.

Entergy will build a new natural gas-fired plant in Westlake after a unanimous vote of approval from the Louisiana Public Service Commission. Company spokesperson Michael Burns says this will create new jobs in the area.

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The plant is expected to be up and running by 2020.

09:30 Newscast, June 29th, 2017

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says he’s filed a common-sense approach to reforming the food stamp program that would impact able-bodied adults without dependents. Graves says people need to be incentivised to to work, not stay home. He says some individual states already do this…:
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His bill would connect SNAP recipients with job search and job training programs.

The Louisiana Public Service Commission unanimously approved construction for a new Entergy plant in Westlake. Spokesperson Michael Burns says the new plant will be cleaner and more energy efficient…:
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He says it will also save customers a lot of money.

EPA says residents of St. John the Baptist Parish could have an increased risk of cancer due to a plant in Laplace releasing carcinogens into the air. Wilma Subra with the Louisiana Environmental Action Network says Denka Performance Elastomer had 31 valve leaks and which did not have the proper tools to measure the chemical emissions. She says the company argues not all the violations were made under their watch..:
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The company has agreed to retrofit the facility and reduce emissions by 85 percent before the end of the year.

Authorities say a 2-year-old is among three people killed after a car chase ended in a crash in New Orleans East. State Police say units tried to stop the vehicle downtown for a stolen license plate. The driver fled then collided with a truck and ran off the road, and at least two people were ejected during the crash, including a 2-year-old and both died. LSP says a third person in the vehicle committed suicide.

 

08:30 Newscast, June 29th, 2017

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says he wants to change the nation’s food stamps as a way of encouraging more people on the program to find a job. He says the number of SNAP recipients has more than doubled in the last 15 years…:
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He says there needs to be a safety net for people who fall on hard times, but for many, government assistance has become a way of life.

A two-year-old is among the three dead after a car chase ended with a crash in New Orleans East. Louisiana State Police spokesperson, Trooper Melissa Matey, says cops attempted to stop the vehicle downtown for a stolen license plate. She says the driver fled the scene and collided with a truck before running off the road…:
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She says a third person took their own life after the crash.

Entergy will build a new plant in Westlake after the Louisiana Public Service Commission unanimously approves construction of the Lake Charles Power Station…:
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Cox is bringing its terabyte internet data caps to Louisiana. This means customers will have to pay $10 for every 50GB of data they consume over the limited plan, starting July 6th — with a two-bill grace period that will last up until September. The company expects the number of customers affected will be slim at about 2%.

 

07:30 Newscast, June 29th, 2017

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves is hoping to reform the SNAP program and put more people back to work. Halen Doughty has more..:
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The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for Southeast Louisiana through this evening. They say rainfall amounts of 1-3 inches are possible across the area, and some of the storms could become stronger and lead to isolated heavier amounts.

Residents of St. John the Baptist Parish could have an increased risk of cancer, as the EPA finds a plant in Laplace is releasing carcinogens into the air. Wilma Subra with the Louisiana Environmental Action Network says the Denka Performance Elastomer facility is emitting huge quantities of chloroprene, which can pose a serious health risk to the community:
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Denka has agreed to retrofit the plant and reduce emissions by 85 percent before the end of 2017.

The Louisiana Public Service Commission unanimously approved construction for a new Entergy plant in Westlake. Entergy spokesperson Michael Burns says the new Lake Charles Power Station plant will save customers a lot of money…:
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Customer savings are expected to exceed the $872 million cost of the plant in less than a decade.

 

06:45 Sportscast, June 29th, 2017

The LSU baseball team received a warm welcome from fans when they arrived home from Omaha Wednesday after an emotional season which ended with the Tigers being swept by Florida in the finals of the College World Series. Several from the purple and gold nation turned out to thank the Tigers for fun and exciting season, and not to sweat coming back to Baton Rouge without a trophy for that reason.

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says he’s starting a coed, youth flag football league called Football ‘N” America. Brees says he would like it to become the premier youth coed flag football league and he believes it could save the entire sport, because it would allow kids to play at a young age without the risk of putting pads on. Leagues will start up this fall in New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Covington.

LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron has been named No. 81 in Athlon Sports & Life magazine’s ranking of 130 college football head coaches.

Three LSU basketball players were issued summons after allegedly shooting paintballs at pedestrians on campus. 19-year-old Mayan Keer Kirr, 18-year-old Galen Ishan Alexander and 19-year-old Wayde Kenneth Sims were reportedly busted after a pedestrian was hit by paintballs. The report indicates LSU basketball coach Will Wade is aware of the situation and dealing with it internally.

The Los Angeles Clippers have traded All-Star point guard and Former New Orleans Hornet Chris Paul to the Houston Rockets. The 32-year-old reportedly agreed to opt in to the final year of his $24.2 million contract, clearing the way for the Clippers to execute a trade with the Rockets. There’s also a report Houston is acquiring former LSU Tiger Tim Quarterman from the Portland Trail Blazers.

Grambling State named Donte Jackson as it’s new men’s basketball coach. Jackson was the head coach at Stillman College, an NAIA school in Tuscaloosa, over the last three seasons.

 

06:30 Newscast, June 29th, 2017

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says he’s filed a common-sense approach to reforming the food stamp program that would impact able-bodied adults without dependents. Graves says his bill would connect SNAP recipients with job search and job training programs to help them find work opportunities…:
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He says we need to incentivize  people to work, not to stay home.

Three LSU basketball players were issued summons after allegedly shooting paintballs at pedestrians on campus. 19-year-old Mayan Keer Kirr, 18-year-old Galen Ishan Alexander and 19-year-old Wayde Kenneth Sims were reportedly busted after a pedestrian was hit by paintballs. The report indicates LSU basketball coach Will Wade is aware of the situation and dealing with it internally.

Cox Communications announces their south Louisiana customers will be put on a data plan starting July 6th and it allows them to upload or download one terabyte of data…:
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18:30 Newscast June 28

Fifty years after opening his first store in Monroe, Johnny’s Pizza House founder Johnny Huntsman has passed away. His brother Chester Huntsman says Johnny learned to make pizzas while at college in Iowa to become a football coach. He says those skills translated well in the kitchen.

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Johnny died at the age of 77 after a struggle with Alzheimer’s.

A toddler and two others were killed after crash following a police chase in New Orleans. State Trooper Melissa Matey says as the driver rounded a corner, he came upon a box truck that was attempting to make a right turn.

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None of the passengers were properly restrained in the vehicle.

Entergy will build a new plant in Westlake after the Louisiana Public Service Commission unanimously approves construction of the Lake Charles Power Station. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A Minden woman will spend 40 years in prison for fatally shooting her 22-year-old son while she was intoxicated. Forty-eight-year-old Dora Blake was sentenced Tuesday for shooting her son in the back of the head as he drove her home after she was kicked out of a casino.

LRN AM NEWSCALL JUNE 29, 2017

Cox Communications announces their south Louisiana customers will be put on a data plan starting July 6th and it allows them to upload or download one terabyte of data. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves is hoping to reform the SNAP program and put more people back to work. Halen Doughty has more…

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Entergy will build a new plant in Westlake after the Louisiana Public Service Commission unanimously approves construction of the Lake Charles Power Station. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Residents of St. John the Baptist Parish could have an increased risk of cancer, as the EPA finds the Denka Performance Elastomer plant in Laplace is releasing carcinogens into the air. Wilma Subra with the Louisiana Environmental Action Network says the facility is releasing huge quantities of chloroprene into the air, which can pose a serious health risk to the community.

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Air testing found residents had been subjected to 88 times the concentration of chloroprene the EPA allows. EPA inspectors found 31 valve leaks in the plant, which did not have the proper tools to measure the chemical emissions. Subra says the company argues not all the violations were made under their watch.

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Denka officials could face criminal charges if the company is determined to have been negligent. But the company has agreed to retrofit the facility and reduce emissions by 85 percent before the end of the year. Subra says the carcinogenic chemical must be kept out of the air in such high concentrations.

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The Louisiana Public Service Commission unanimously approved construction for a new Entergy plant in Westlake. Entergy spokesperson Michael Burns says the new Lake Charles Power Station plant will save customers a lot of money.

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Customer savings are expected to exceed the $872 million cost of the plant in less than a decade. Burns says the new plant will also be cleaner and more energy efficient than older natural gas-fired plants.

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The plant should be up and running by June of 2020. Burns says once the plant is complete, it will employ approximately 30 people. He says it will also create new jobs during construction.

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Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says he’s filed a common-sense approach to reforming the food stamp program that would impact able-bodied adults without dependents. Graves says his bill would connect SNAP recipients with job search and job training programs to help them find work opportunities.

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Graves says we need a safety net for people who fall on hard times, but for many, government assistance has become a way of life. He says the number of people in these programs has more than doubled in the last 15 years.

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Graves says the national debt is more than $20 trillion, and a majority of that is a result of these welfare programs. He says we need to incentivize people to work, not to stay home. He says states that passed similar bills saw significant improvements.

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A two-year-old is among the three dead after a car chase ended with a crash in New Orleans east. Louisiana State Police spokesperson, Trooper Melissa Matey, says state police units attempted to stop the vehicle in downtown New Orleans for a stolen license plate. Matey says the driver fled the scene and collided with a truck and ran off the road.

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Matey says a third person took their own life after the crash. She says the tragic incident began when troopers attempted to stop a vehicle on Canal St. in New Orleans, but the driver refused to comply.

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Matey says a chase ensued that led troopers onto the interstate, back off the highway, and onto a local street. She says as the driver rounded a corner, he came upon a box truck that was attempting to make a right turn.

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None of the passengers, including the toddler, were properly restrained in the vehicle.