08:30 Newscast, April 19th, 2017

The sentencing is slated today for, Cardell Hayes, the man who shot and killed Former Saints defensive end Will Smith…:
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Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter filed legislation Tuesday that would raise the state’s gasoline tax by 17 cents. He says the measure would create about $510 million dollars annually for Louisiana’s roads and bridges. House Bill 632 also prohibits DOTD from using the gas tax revenue for operational costs.

Currently couples in Louisiana who get a divorce and have minor children have to wait a year before the split becomes final, but a bill that advanced out of a House committee Tuesday would reduce the wait time by half. The measure faces opposition from those like Southern University law Professor Michelle Ghetti who is against divorce period…:
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But others say the sooner a divorce is final, the sooner the kids can move on and let healing begin.

Southeastern Louisiana University is issuing a promise to students that they won’t raise tuition if a degree is completed in 4 years. SLU President John Crain says this gives students and their families the ability to budget the exact cost of higher education…:
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He calls the Southeastern Promise a game-changer in Louisiana.

 

07:30 Newscast, April 19th, 2017

A proposal heading to the House floor would shorten the waiting period for a divorce to be finalized for couples with minor children. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office is still looking for a second suspect in connection to a murder in a Prairieville mobile home. They say Donovan Darville and the victim, 27-year-old Clarence Harvey, were childhood friends but a motive for the shooting is not known. The man at large, Jerald Wall, was allegedly driving the vehicle for Darville when the incident took place.

The man convicted of shooting and killing former Saints star Will Smith is slated to be sentenced today. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino believes the jury was making a statement about Cardell Hayes when the reduced the charge from second degree murder to manslaughter. But he says the judge has plenty to consider…:
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He expects a sentenced in the range of 20-40 years.

Ag Commissioner Mike Strain has delayed the sale of Kaput feral hog bait in Louisiana, saying it poses too large a danger to other animals. Kaput is a poison that can kill wild pigs, but Strain says black bears can overturn the feeders containing the bait and dump the contents…:
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He says they are looking into different kinds of feeders that cannot be accessed by other animals.

 

06:45 Sportscast, April 19th, 2017

LSU fans will get their first glimpse on Saturday of what the Fighting Tigers offense will look like next fall when the Tigers compete in the Spring Game. Senior offensive tackle K.J. Malone of Ruston says it will look a lot different…:
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The Spring game will get underway on Saturday night at seven o’ clock.

Last night the LSU baseball team powered past Lamar 10-4. The Tigers are now 26-12 on the season. Right-hander Caleb Gilbert earned the win after firing two innings, allowing one run on three hits and striking out one.

The 23rd ranked McNeese State Cowboys fell to Louisiana Tech 8-7. The loss snapped a seven-game winning streak for The Pokes. The Diamond Dogs have now won three over a top-25 opponent this season.

The sentencing is today for, Cardell Hayes, the man who shot and killed Former Saints defensive end Will Smith…:
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The Saints will learn their 2017 schedule tomorrow night. The NFL Network is making the announcements at 7.

The big sports story this morning is that disgraced former New England Patriots football player Aaron Hernandez has committed suicide in prison. The Massachusetts Department of Corrections said Hernandez hung himself with a bed sheet. He was serving life in prison without the possibility of parole, but was Friday in the news for being acquitted on another murder charge.

 

06:30 Newscast, April 19th, 2017

A proposal to shorten the waiting period to be granted a divorce for couples with minor children was approved by the House Judiciary committee on Tuesday. Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson’s bill would reduce the waiting period from a year to six months. He says this is what’s best for the kids…:
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But Gene Mills with the Louisiana Family Forum says the current one year waiting period gives couples more time to resolve their issues…:
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The measure now heads to the House floor.

Governor John Bel Edwards will appear on his monthly call-in radio show today beginning at 2pm. It will air on certain affiliates of the Louisiana Radio Network…(and here locally on __________.)

Cardell Hayes, the man who shot and killed former Saints star Will Smith, will be sentenced today on manslaughter and attempted manslaughter convictions. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says Hayes will likely be behind bars a long time…:
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Meanwhile Hayes’ defense attorney Tuesday reportedly filed a motion for a new trial based on new evidence.

Southeastern Louisiana University is issuing a promise to incoming freshmen not to raise their tuition, if they commit to completing their degree in four years. University President John Crain…:
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1830 Newscast April 18

A Senate committee approves a measure that would offer parole after 30 years for murderers who received life sentences as juveniles. State Supreme Court Chief Justice Bernette Johnson supports the measure. She says the state should draw a line between immature juveniles and corrupt juveniles.

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If the bill passes, 89 people out of 300 sentenced to life in prison for crimes committed as juveniles would be immediately eligible for parole.

But Kaplan Senator Jonathan Perry says during the entire discussion, there was no mention of the victims of these crimes.

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The bill heads to the Senate floor for more debate.

A proposal heading to the House floor would shorten the waiting period for a divorce to be finalized for couples with minor children.

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Agricultural Commissioner Mike Strain has delayed the sale of Kaput feral hog bait in Louisiana because of the danger it poses to other animals. Strain says black bears can overturn the feeders containing the bait and dump the contents.

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LRN AM NEWSCALL APRIL 19, 2017

The sentencing is today for, Cardell Hayes, the man who shot and killed Former Saints defensive end Will Smith in April of 2016. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A proposal heading to the House floor would shorten the waiting period for a divorce to be finalized for couples with minor children. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Southeastern Louisiana University is launching a new program that will guarantee incoming freshmen won’t see a tuition hike. Halen Doughty has more on the Southeastern Promise…

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Cardell Hayes, the man who shot and killed former Saints star Will Smith, will be sentenced today after being convicted of manslaughter and attempted manslaughter. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino expects Judge Camille Buras already has a sentence in mind for Hayes and it’s most likely a lengthy one.

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Hayes was originally charged with second-degree murder in the road shooting of Smith but a jury found him guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter. Ciolino believes Buras will keep in mind that Hayes did not have much of a criminal record before this incident.

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The shooting happened on April 6, 2016 when Hayes rear-ended Smith, which then resulted in the fatal shooting of Smith and the injuring of his wife, Racquel. Ciolino says this is a serious crime, but it’s not murder and Hayes is not a habitual offender.

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A proposal to shorten the waiting period to be granted a divorce for couples with children under the age of 18 moves to the House floor. Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson would reduce the waiting period from a year to six months. Jefferson says resolving a difficult situation sooner helps the kids.

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House Bill 136 was approved by the House Judiciary committee on Tuesday. But Southern University law Professor Michelle Ghetti says living in a broken home is actually detrimental to children. She says a majority of runaways and violent criminals come from broken homes. She says it also makes them vulnerable to abuse.

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President of the Louisiana Family Forum, Gene Mills also opposes the measure. He says the current one year waiting period gives couples more time to resolve their issues if possible.

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But Jefferson doesn’t think people are filing for divorce hastily. He says it’s a tough decision to make, but once it gets to that point, it may already be too late.

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Southeastern Louisiana University is issuing a promise to incoming freshmen not to raise their tuition, if they commit to completing their degree in four years. University President John Crain says they’re seeing students taking longer and longer to earn a bachelor’s degree, and the Southeastern Promise encourages students to graduate in four years.

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Crain says as part of the Southeastern Promise the university will guarantee that students have access to required courses to enable degree attainment within four years. He says by guaranteeing that a student’s tuition will remain the same, it gives students and their families the ability to budget the exact cost of higher education for four years.

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Crain says this ground-breaking program is the only one of its kind of Louisiana and it will help with student recruitment and retention. He calls the Southeastern Promise a game-changer in Louisiana.

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Agricultural Commissioner Mike Strain has delayed the sale of Kaput feral hog bait in Louisiana, because of the danger it poses to other animals. Kaput is a poison that can kill wild pigs, but Strain says the state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has found black bears can overturn the feeders containing the bait and dump the contents.

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Louisiana is home to an estimated 600,000 feral hogs, which are prolific breeders. Strain says they are looking into different kinds of feeders that cannot be accessed by other animals. He says another option would be to use a food that bears and other animals don’t want to eat.

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Strain says they are also working to develop a vaccine that would make the feral pigs infertile to address the growing problem of wild hogs. He says feral swine are an invasive species that results in $40 to $60 million in damages to Louisiana agriculture and forestry every year.

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LSU fans will get their first glimpse on Saturday of what the Fighting Tigers offense will look like next fall when the Tigers compete in the Spring Game. Senior offensive tackle K.J. Malone of Ruston says it will look a lot different…

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The Spring game will get underway on Saturday night at seven o’ clock. Malone says there’s definitely a different feel about this spring game and it’s not just because it will be played under the lights in Death Valley

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17:30 LRN Newscast April 18th

A proposal to shorten the wait time for parents with minor children to receive a divorce wins approval from a House committee. The bill reduces that time from one year to six months. Opponents say making it easier for couples to get divorced doesn’t make it easier on the children, but Homer Representative Patrick Jefferson disagrees…
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The full House will decide whether to advance the measure to the Senate.

A Senate committee has approved a bill that would give inmates a chance at parole, if they are serving a life sentence for a murder they committed when they were minors. It has the support of Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Bernette Johnson….
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A similar measure failed last year.

Columbia Senator Neil Riser files a bill that would exempt flood victims from state income tax for 2017. Michelle Southern reports…:
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Wednesday is the deadline for lawmakers to file tax bills. It’s expected Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter will propose a bill to increase the state’s gasoline tax by 17 cents. We’re also expecting several bills that will change how the state charges sales taxes and eliminate exemptions that currently exist for certain purchases.

16:30 LRN Newscast April 18th

A bill to allow inmates, who are serving life sentences, to be eligible for parole, if they were convicted of murder while they were a juvenile clears a Senate committee. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Columbia Senator Neil Riser sponsors a bill that would exempt flood victims from having to pay state income taxes for 2017…:
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It’s unknown when this bill will have its first hearing.

The LSU Ag Center’s Sensory Services Lab is seeking food lovers to taste test products and provide feedback to food companies. Lab Manager Ashley Gutierrez says they need a wide range of subjects to participate…:
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If you’re a consumer interested in testing food products, visit the LSU School of Food and Nutrition website.

A 34-year-old man from Raceland was arrested for allegedly attacking his girlfriend when she made fun of his moves on the dance floor. And Thibodaux Police spokesperson David Melancon says while police were transporting Cole Rodriguez to jail on charges of domestic abuse battery, he still wan’t happy…:
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He was booked on a $7,500 bond.

16:45 LRN Sportscast April 18th

It’s a busy night on the college baseball diamonds across the state. LSU will host Lamar at 6:30. The eighth ranked Tigers will be looking to improve their record to 26-12. Lamar is 22-and-15 and beat LSU last year 12-to-11 in Beaumont, Texas.

Louisiana Tech will host 23rd ranked McNeese State. It’s the first time the Pokes have ever been ranked in baseball and tonight marks the start of an eight-game road trip for the Cowboys. McNeese Coach Justin Hill believes his team is ready for this long stretch away from home….
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Also tonight, the Cajuns are at Tulane. ULM visits Grambling and Northwestern State hosts Prairie View A-and-M.

There was some specuation the Saints will be featured on H-B-O’s “Hard Knocks” but instead another team from the NFC South will receive that publicity. Tampa Bay Buccaneer officials say they will make a major announcement tomorrow and they are expected to say they’ve been chosen to participate in the popular HBO series.

We know who the Saints will play next season and Thursday night we’ll find out when. The entire 2017 regular season schedule will be unveiled at 7 PM on the NFL Network. The Saints will play their division rivals twice and they’ll host the Bears, Lions, Patriots, Jets and Redskins and travel to Green Bay, Minnesota, Buffalo, to the Los Angeles Rams and play the Dolphins in London.

We all know, the Saints have expressed interest in Patriots cornerback Malcolm Buter. It’s been reported Bulter has signed his restricted free agent tender, but ESPN’s Field Yates says a trade is still on the table. Butler recently visited the Saints, while he was a restricted free agent.

15:30 Newscast April 18,2017

A measure sponsored by Columbia Senator Neil Riser would exempt flood victims from state income tax for 2017. He says this is the least the state can do to help victims of the 2016 floods get back on track.
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The bill has not yet been scheduled for debate.

A bill that would offer parole for juveniles convicted of murder after they have served 30 years behind bars moves out of the Senate Judiciary Committee and heads to the Senate floor. Kaplan Senator Jonathan Perry disagrees with the measure filed by Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor. He says not once during the discussion were the victims of these crimes mentioned.
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A Raceland man faces multiple charges after allegedly hitting his girlfriend for making fun of his dance moves. David Melancon with the Thibodaux Police Department says 34-year-old Cole Rodriguez was orignially charged with domestic abuse battery then he started resisting officers once arrested. He says Rodriguez never should’ve hit the victim in the first place.
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Rodriguez has also been charged with battery of a police officer.

State Police says a 62-year-old man has been charged with vehicular homicide for hitting a man walking on the shoulder of the road in Houma. Master Trooper Brooks David says Albert Williams Jr. was driving last night when he struck 43-year-old Byron Acosta. He says when troopers responded, they suspected Williams was drunk.
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