11:40 LRN Sportscast March 27th

A big come from behind win for the LSU Tigers yesterday. Trailing 6-2 in the eighth inning, the Bayou Bengals belted three two-run homers to take an 8-6 lead. Beau Jordan’s two-run blast tied the game at six. Here’s how it sounded on the LSU Sports Radio Network as Chris Blair has the call…
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A couple of batters later, Cole Freeman clubbed his first home run of the year to give LSU the lead and the Tigers went on to win 10-6.

McNeese is now 9-0 in the Southland after sweeping Nicholls. The Cowboys clipped the Colonels 11 to 8 yesterday to stay perfect at home. Nate Fishbeck got the scoring going as he drove in three runs with a double and and finished with 4 RBIs on the day.

Former LSU quarterback Brandon Harris says he plans on transferring to North Carolina. Harris made a trip to the Tar Heel state over the weekend and the Bossier City native said in a facebook post that he looks forward to playing for Coach Larry Fedora at UNC. He will be be able to play for the Tar Heels next season, once he graduates over the summer.

And unless something strange occurs, NFL owners are expected to approve the Raiders desire to move to Las Vegas. It will take 24 yes votes from the 32 owners.

The Pelicans easily defeated Denver last night 115 to 90 to help keep their slim playoff chances alive. DeMarcus Cousins did not play because of a right ankle sprain, but they didn’t need the big guy. Anthony Davis led the way with 31 points and 15 rebounds. It’s the 14th time he’s scored more than 30 points and had more than 15 boards in a game this season. So New Orleans, is now four games back in the loss for the final playoff spot in the West. The Pels are at Utah tonight. Cousins is listed as questionable.

11:30 LRN Newscast March 27th

Amite Representative Robbie Carter has filed legislation to place a tax on refineries for the oil they process. It’s unclear how much money this proposal would generate for the state, but Carter says the idea is to create a larger tax base, so residents are paying fewer taxes…
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Carter’s proposal is expected to face fierce oppositon from the state’s oil and gas industry.

It was a deadly weekend on our state highways. State Police say their troopers investigated 10 fatal crashes that resulted in 15 deaths of people. L-S-P says many of these fataliites could have been avoided, as lack of seatbelt use, impairment and even excessive speed contributed to the crashes. Also several crashes involved a vehicle crossing into the opposite lane of travel.

Seeing a doctor could become more difficult in years to come, as a nationwide shortage of doctors is expected to impact Louisiana. The Association of American Medical Colleges predicts we could see 88-thousand fewer doctors by 2025. Dean of the School of Medicine at LSU Health New Orleans, Dr. Steve Nelson, says one reason for that is the increased need for medical services.
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Nelson says the shortages are most pronounced in rural areas.

And we’ve also seen a decline in duck hunters since the 1970s. That’s according to a report from the Delta Waterfowl. Luke Laborde with the LSU School of Natural Resources says they have research that indicates youth are less interested in the great outdoors….:
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Laborde says Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries are doing what they can to get more people interested in duck hunting.

10:30 Newscast March 27

Governor John Bel Edwards planned to release his tax plan for the legislative session, but it has now been pushed back until Wednesday. But we do have an idea of what he may propose, and Jeff Palermo has more on that…

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A St. Charles parish teen will serve 11 months in jail after breaking into a State Trooper’s home and stealing several guns, a PlayStation, and other items. 19-year-old Dillyn Austin plead guilty to simple burglary and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile. A 14-year-old was also arrested in the incident.

The first direct flight from New Orleans to London takes off today from the Louis Armstrong Airport. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser and other state officials will be aboard the British Airways flight. Nungesser says this direct flight opens the doors for international tourism to Louisiana.

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A round trip ticket to London costs $900.

The number of duck hunters is declining nationwide, according to a report by Delta Waterfowl. Luke Laborde with the LSU School of Natural Resources says we’re seeing a similar trend in the Bayou State. He says the number of duck hunters has been declining for decades.

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Laborde says access and crowding are big issues driving people away from the sport.

09:30 Newscast, March 27th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards’ Administration has decided to wait a couple more days before releasing the details of its tax reform proposal for the April 10th legislative session. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says the governor looking to replace a corporate tax on profit, with one that targets sales, instead of tweaking the individual income tax…:
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The state of Ohio has a similar “gross receipts tax/”

In Avoyelles Parish a 12-person jury found former Marksville City Marshal, Derrick Stafford, guilty of manslaughter and attempted manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a 6-year-old. Legal analyst Tim Meche says this conviction will heavily affect the trial of the other suspect, Norris Greenhouse…:
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The popularity of duck hunting is going down across the nation and in Sportsman’s Paradise. Luke Laborde with the LSU School of Natural Resources says they are working on ways that would get more people interested in hunting..:
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The first direct flight from New Orleans to London takes off tonight and is very affordable for a traveler. Halen Doughty has more…:
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08:30 Newscast, March 27th, 2017

A former Marksville City Marshal has been found guilty of manslaughter and attempted manslaughter by an Avoyelles Parish jury. Emelie Gunn has more on his sentencing…:
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Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards is slated to release details of his tax reform plan some time this week. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says in the meantime Republicans are working on their mission for the session that begins in two weeks, and the GOP are staying the course that priorities need to be realigned.:
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$900 is what it costs to get a round trip ticket from New Orleans to London, and the British Airways direct flight out of the Big Easy to the UK takes off for the first time today. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says it’s easy getting international travelers to visit New Orleans, but the struggle will be attracting them to other locations around the state..:
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Nungesser will be aboard the flight along with the governor and other state officials.

Folks across Louisiana are losing interest in duck hunting according to a report by Delta Waterfowl. Luke Laborde with the LSU School of Natural Resources says they have research that indicates youth are less interested in the great outdoors….:
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Laborde says LSU and LDWF are doing what they can to get more people interested in duck hunting.

 

07:30 Newscast, March 27th, 2017

Two weeks to go before the legislative session and we’re still waiting on Governor John Bel Edwards to announce his tax reform plans….:
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Bossier City Police have arrested a man in connection with the death of a 15 month old baby. They say the toddler, Serenity Slone, succumbed to her injuries Sunday afternoon, and 28-year-old Tristan Deon Williams will subsequently be charged with first degree murder. Cops believe the suspect caused the death of his girlfriend’s baby when he was caring for the child. An investigation found Serenity had sustained blunt force trauma to her head.

Derrick Stafford, one of two former Marksville City Marshals’ accused in the death of a 6-year-old boy, has been found guilty of manslaughter instead of first-degree murder. Legal analyst Tim Meche says this is a classic case of a compromised verdict….:
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Stafford will be sentenced on March 31st.

Lt Governor Billy Nungesser says it’s exciting that the start of direct flights between London and New Orleans begins today. He says, in addition to bringing more international visitors, the introduction of fight allows for more business endeavors to come to Louisiana…:
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A ticket to London from New Orleans cost 900-dollars round trip.

 

06:45 Sportscast, March 27th, 2017

Florida was on the verge of sweeping LSU on Sunday afternoon in Gainesville, then the Bayou Bengals erupted for six runs in the 8th inning for a 10-6 win over the Gators. Cole Freeman clobbered a two-run homer to give LSU an 8-6 lead in the 8th inning. Chris Blair had the call on the LSU Sports Radio Network….:
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LSU is 18-7 overall, 4-2 in the SEC. They host Tulane on Tuesday night and then Texas A&M comes to the Box for a three-game series starting Thursday night.

No. 15 UL-Lafayette defeated Troy 7-2 on Sunday in Alabama to claim the Ragin Cajuns’ 5th straight series win this season. Also in the Sun Belt, ULM got a 7-1 victory yesterday over Little Rock as the Warhawks took two of three in the series.

Elsewhere in college baseball, Houston Baptist completed the sweep of a Southland Conference series against Southeastern with a 6-3 win Sunday at Husky Field. McNeese stays perfect at home following an 11-8 victory over Nicholls to complete the conference sweep of the Colonels. The Pokes have a 9-0 league record. Tulane was defeated 12-10 by Stetson Sunday in New Orleans.

In the NBA the Pelicans soared past the Denver Nuggets 115-90 in a must-win game for New Orleans. Anthony Davis had 31 points and 15 rebounds which helped make up for the absence of DeMarcus Cousins who didn’t play because he was hurt. The Pels are now 11th in the West with nine games remaining.

A report by Delta Waterfowl finds the number of duck hunters declining nationwide. Luke Laborde with the LSU School of Natural Resources says we’re seeing a similar trend in Louisiana. He says they have research to indicate youth are less interested in Sportsmans Paradise.
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Laborde says LSU and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries are doing what they can to get more people interested in duck hunting.

06:30 Newscast, March 27th, 2017

With two weeks to go before the legislative session, Governor John Bel Edwards has yet to roll out his tax reform plans. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says many were surprised when they recently learned the governor is moving away from the idea of tweaking the individual income tax. He says the Administration is moving towards something completely different..:
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The governor’s spokesperson says that Edwards is postponing the release of his tax plan to the public until Wednesday when he has more information from the state’s revenue secretary.

An Avoyelles Parish jury found former Marksville City Marshal, Derrick Stafford, guilty of manslaughter and attempted manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a 6-year-old boy and the injuring of his father. Legal analyst Tim Meche….:
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Stafford will be sentenced on March 31st.

Today the first direct flight from New Orleans to London takes off out of the Louis Armstrong Airport. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser will be aboard the British Airways flight and says now that this is available, it opens up the doors for international tourism to Louisiana…:
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A report by Delta Waterfowl finds the number of duck hunters declining nationwide. Luke Laborde with the LSU School of Natural Resources says we’re seeing a similar trend in Louisiana….:
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Laborde says access and crowding are big issues driving people away from the sport.

 

Updated LRN AM Newscall on Edwards tax reform plan

The first direct flight from New Orleans to London takes off tonight and is very affordable for a traveler.  Halen Doughty has more…

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A former Marksville City Marshal has been found guilty of manslaughter and attempted manslaughter by an Avoyelles Parish jury. Emelie Gunn has more on his sentencing…

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Two weeks to go before the legislative session and we’re still waiting on Governor John Bel Edwards to announce his tax reform plans. Jeff Palermo reports…:

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Today the first direct flight from New Orleans to London takes off out of the Louis Armstrong Airport. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser will be aboard the British Airways flight and says this is an exciting day for all travelers in the state. He says now that this direct flight is available, it opens up the doors for international tourism to Louisiana.

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Governor John Bel Edwards and other state officials will also be on the flight. Nungesser says the introduction of this direct fight allows for more business endeavors to come to the Bayou State.

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A ticket to London from New Orleans cost 900-dollars round trip. Nungesser says it’s easy getting international travelers to visit New Orleans, but the struggle will be attracting them to other locations around the state.

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An Avoyelles Parish jury found former Marksville City Marshal, Derrick Stafford, guilty of manslaughter and attempted manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a 6-year-old boy and the injuring of his father. Stafford will be sentenced on March 31st. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the judge will be under enormous pressure so Stafford is likely looking at close to 40 years in prison…

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In 2015, Stafford and another marshal, Norris Greenhouse Jr., were accused of opening fire into Chris Few’s vehicle, killing the child and wounding Few. Meche says this is a classic case of a compromised verdict. He says the theory of manslaughter was not brought forward during the trial, only murder or self-defense.

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Stafford took the stand Friday and said he fired into the vehicle because he believed the child’s father, Chris Few, would use the vehicle as a weapon. Greenhouse is scheduled to go to trial later in the year. Meche says Stafford’s conviction will heavily affect Greenhouse’s trial.

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With two weeks to go before the legislative session, Governor John Bel Edwards has yet to roll out his tax reform plans for the upcoming legislative session. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says many were surprised when they recently learned the governor is moving away from the idea of tweaking the individual income tax. He says the Administration is moving towards something completely different..:

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The state of Ohio has a similar “gross receipts tax” which they say is imposed on the privilege of doing business in the state. Alford says the governor is likely moving in this direction because voters don’t want to see individual income taxes adjusted…:

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Alford says the governor is also expected to give his stance on the state’s film tax credit program and increasing the gasoline tax. He says in the meantime Republicans are working on their mission for the session that begins April 10th, and they are staying the course that priorities need to be realigned.:

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A report by Delta Waterfowl finds the number of duck hunters declining nationwide. Luke Laborde with the LSU School of Natural Resources says we’re seeing a similar trend in Louisiana. He says the number of duck hunters has been declining since the 1970s.

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Laborde says access and crowding are big issues driving people away from the sport. He says maneuvering public hunting lands is becoming more difficult because many require unpowered boats, and maintaining private hunting lands is expensive. He says they also have research to indicate youth are less interested in the great outdoors.

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Laborde says LSU and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries are doing what they can to get more people interested in duck hunting. He says two years ago LDWF introduced a mentor hunting program that allows new hunters who have not completed the safety course to hunt, as long as they’re accompanied by someone who has. He says LSU has similar programs.

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10:30 Newscast March 25,2017

In Avoyelles Parish a 12-person jury found former Marksville City Marshal, Derrick Stafford, guilty of manslaughter and attempted manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a 6-year-old. Stafford and another officer, Norris Greenhouse Jr, were accused of opening fire into a vehicle with the child and his father, Chris Few, inside. Stafford took the stand yesterday and said he believed Few would use the vehicle as a weapon and would’ve never fired if he knew a child was inside. Stafford will be sentenced on March 31st.

Tomorrow Spike will air a new episode of its TV show ‘Bar Rescue’ featuring Big Mike’s in Denham Springs. Veteran bar consultant and host John Taffer stepped up to help after the bar was devastated by the August flood. Bar owner Mike O’Neal says they don’t know how long it would have taken to rebuild on their own.
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US Republicans in the House have abruptly pulled President Donald Trump’s health care overhaul bill as they didn’t have the votes. US Senator Bill Cassidy says he has a plan to meet the county’s healthcare needs in a way that’s fiscally conservative and lowers premiums. Congressman Ralph Abraham says this bill was the first step to reform the United State’s healthcare system. He also says he is disappointed his fellow Republicans defeated these goals by sinking the measure.

It’s Election Day in Louisiana. 37 parishes across the state have local and some big seats up for vote. On the ballot for the 3rd and 4th Circuit Court of Appeals and the Civil District Court in New Orleans are all female candidates. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says the polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
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New elected U.S. Representative Mike Johnson’s old seat in district 8 is one of the three open state representative seats.