06:30 Newscast, March 22nd, 2017

Alexandria Senator Jay Luneau plans to file legislation that would cut Louisiana’s film tax credits, saying lawmakers need to assess the return on investment of state funded programs. He says a recent study by LSU economist Loren Scott shows the ROI isn’t there when it comes to movie incentives…:
Cut 10 (06) “too long”
But Executive Director of Celtic Media Studios in Baton Rouge, Patrick Mulhearn, discredits Scott’s analysis…:
Cut 11 (10) “that’s spent”
A $180 million back-end cap was placed on the film tax credit program in 2015.

The man accused of killing the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s deputy has died from injuries he sustained in the incident. State Police say 30-year-old Brandon Wiley was shot when struggling with slain Sgt Shawn Anderson, and had been in critical condition since Saturday. Anderson will be laid to rest at Healing Place Church tomorrow morning.

Today and tomorrow, LSU will offer the mumps vaccine to all students, faculty, and staff, after the Louisiana Department of Health confirmed at least dozen cases of mumps, several of them on the Baton Rouge campus. Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Fred Lopez with LSU Health New Orleans says two doses of the MMR vaccine can significantly reduce the chances of a major outbreak…:
Cut 7 (09) “not perfect”
The vaccines will be offered today and tomorrow from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the Student Union.

The 30 day ban on the harvesting of blue crabs ends today. Commercial and recreational crabbers were allowed to return to their traps before sunrise this morning.

 

1830 Newscast March 21

A state law limits the search for the new State Police superintendent, as Col. Mike Edmonson is set to retire on Friday. Jeff Palermo has more on the restriction…

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Former Louisiana Congressman John Fleming has found a job within the Trump Administration. Fleming has been hired as deputy assistant secretary for health technology within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Fleming will seek ways to improve how doctors can use technology to practice medicine.

Rental property owners in Louisiana are stepping up to help flood victims struggling to find housing. Governor John Bel Edwards says one in four flood victims are renters. He says federal dollars will be available to help these people get back into rental properties.

Cut 10 (08) “to recover”
HUD says 373 flood victims are still living in hotels.

Today is Ag Day — one to celebrate the abundance provided by agriculture; and recognize the contribution of the industry in our everyday lives. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says today is also a celebration of the fact that we enjoy the lowest cost of food in of the industrialized world.

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Strain says, given the floods in March and August, 2016 was a difficult year for many farms across the state.

LRN AM NEWSCALL MARCH 22, 2017

The Department of Children and Family Services hopes to extend the age of kids in the system to 21 years old during the upcoming legislative session. Emelie Gunn has more…

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LSU will offer the mumps vaccine to all students, faculty, and staff following the Department of Health’s confirmation of a dozen cases, most of them on the Baton Rouge campus. Halen Doughty has more…

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Louisiana’s film tax credit program won’t get a sequel next year under a proposal by Alexandria Senator Jay Luneau. Jeff Palermo has more on proposed legislation to eliminate movie tax incentives…

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Children who grow out of the foster care system at age 18, are not adequately prepared to enter the real world. That’s a major concern for the Department of Children and Family Services. Manager of the foster care program Toni Buxton says these teens are faced with responsibilities like finding a job and enrolling in health insurance without any support. She hopes to see changes to foster care during the legislative session…

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DCFS is urging legislation to be filed that would increase and extend services up to the age of 21. Buxton says these children who are age out of the foster care system are more likely to face homelessness, drug addiction and incarceration. She says they don’t have the resources to turn to…

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DCFS reports 23 other states have extended the age to 21. Buxton says given the state’s budget problems, they are scraping resources from their funds to assist these teens. She says it would have a significant financial impact on these kids who aren’t prepared to fully support themselves.

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Today and tomorrow, LSU will offer the mumps vaccine to all students, faculty, and staff, after the Louisiana Department of Health confirmed at least dozen cases of mumps, several of them on the Baton Rouge campus. Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Fred Lopez with LSU Health New Orleans says two doses of the MMR vaccine can significantly reduce the chances of a major outbreak.

Cut 7 (09)  “not perfect”

Lopez for most people, the mumps consists of fever, headache, joint and muscle aches, and swelling of the salivary glands under the jaw. He says that typically lasts for 7 to 10 days and clears up. But he says there are some people who could see serious complications.

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Students and faculty who have been or could be exposed to the virus, particularly those in campus housing, are encouraged to get a third dose of the MMR vaccine. Lopez recommends that everyone on a college campus get the vaccine to prevent spreading the virus.

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The vaccines will be offered today and tomorrow from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the Student Union.

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Louisiana’s film tax credit program could be on its last reel, as Alexandria Senator Jay Luneau plans to file legislation that would cut the program. Luneau says in these tough budget times, lawmakers need to assess the return on investment of state funded programs. He says a recent study by LSU economist Loren Scott shows that return isn’t there when it comes to film tax credits.

Cut 10 (08) “too long”

Luneau says if that analysis is correct, the state has lost hundreds of millions of dollars in the program. But Executive Director of Celtic Media Studios in Baton Rouge Patrick Mulhearn discredits Scott’s study.

Cut 11 (10) “that’s spent”

A $180 million back-end cap was placed on the film tax credit program in 2015. But Mulhearn hopes legislators work to improve the program, instead of eliminating it, because the film industry is a huge job creator.

Cut 12 (08) “are created”

But Luneau doesn’t think removing this tax incentive would destroy Louisiana’s film industry. He says there were plenty of great movies made in Louisiana before the state ever offered film tax credits.

Cut 13 (07) “afford it”

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The US Department of Education would face a $9 billion budget reduction under President Trump’s budget proposal and one of the state’s major teacher unions is not happy about it.  Les Landon with the Louisiana Federation for Teachers says it would devastate public education. And he says dollars for private and religious schools would increase by $1.4 billion to help pay for vouchers.

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Landon says under the proposed budget, Louisiana would lose more than $51 million in funds used to recruit, train, support, and pay teachers. He says that’s bad enough, but unfortunately it gets worse.

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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos told the National Association of State Boards of Education that the President promised to invest in underserved communities and investing in school choice programs will do just that. But Landon says they have a big problem with spending public funds on private and religious schools for “school choice.”

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DeVos says their goal is to provide an equal opportunity for quality education for all students.

1630 Newscast March 21

The Housing Heroes initiative by the Louisiana Housing Corporation encourages rental property owners to house flood victims at affordable rates. Charmaine Roddy manages Fairway View Apartments in Baton Rouge and says they opened 45 units to flood victims after the August flood.

Cut 11 (09) “rent free”

According to HUD 373 flood victims are still in hotels, and 45-thousand are staying with relatives.

Two suspects are in critical condition after they tried to rob a house in Breaux Bridge and left with gunshot wounds courtesy of the homeowner. Major Ginny Higgins with the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office says the two were also involved in a similar crime a few hours earlier.

Cut 7 (05) “yesterday evening”

The suspects are identified as 26-year-old Joseph Broussard and 31-year-old Drewe Schexnider.

The father of the slain 6-year-old in Marksville testified today in the murder trial of former police officer Derrick Stafford, who is accused of fatally shooting 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis after a car chase in 2015. Christopher Few testified that he never heard a warning before officers open fired at his car, where his son was sitting in the front seat. Few was also critically wounded in the shooting.

New LSU basketball coach Will Wade is on his way to Baton Rouge after agreeing to become the next head coach of the Tigers. It’s been reported Wade agreed to a six-year deal. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says the Clemson grad has a reputation as someone who eats, sleeps and breathes basketball.

Cut 5 (08) “10 years”

Wade led VCU to the NCAA Tournament the last two seasons.

16:30 LRN Newscast March 21st

Sources say the Saints have signed veteran linebacker Manti Te’o to a two-year contract. After a standout career at Notre Dame, Te’o has played his first four seasons in the NFL with San Diego, but he’s missed 26 games during that time because of injuries. He missed most of last season with a torn Achillies tendon.

New Orleans is also bringing back cornerback Sterling Moore on a one-year deal. Moore joined the franchise right before the start of the regular season and led the team in pass break-ups and had two interceptions to go along with 56 tackles.

LSU and McNeese will play each other in football in 2021. The two schools are scheduled to play on September 11th in Tiger Stadium. LSU opens that season by playing UCLA in the Rose Bowl.

Southern Football Coach Dawson Odums has signed a contract extension through 2019 and he received a modest pay raise.

New LSU basketball coach Will Wade is on his way to Baton Rouge after agreeing to become the next head coach of the Tigers. It’s been reported Wade agreed to a six-year deal. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says the Clemson grad has a reputation as someone who eats, sleeps and breathes basketball…
cut 5 (08) “…10 years”
Wade led VCU to the NCAA Tournament the last two seasons.

In the NBA tonight, the Pelicans host the Grizzlies. There are 12 games left in the regular season and New Orleans trails Denver by four games for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

In college baseball…the 15th ranked Cajuns host a red hot Houston team tonight. The Cougars have won five in a row, while Louisiana went 2-and-2 last week. ULM hosts Grambling, McNeese State, which has won nine of its last ten is at Tulane and Louisiana Tech visits Stephen F Austin.

15:30 Newscast March 21,2017

Today is Ag-Day which is a day to recognize the agriculture industry’s contribution to our daily lives. State Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says the historic floods in March and August of last year made it hard for many farms, both large and small, across the state. He says traveling to a foreign country that doesn’t have enough food makes one truly appreciate the ag industry.
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Two suspects are in critical condition after an apparent robbery in St. Martinville where a homeowner shot the men as they were trying to enter the home armed with a gun. Major Ginny Higgins, with the sheriff’s office, says one of the suspect’s rang the doorbell of the resident’s home around 3am this morning…:
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She says the two suspects were also wanted in connection with an armed robbery and shooting in Baton Rouge Monday.

 

A 16-year-old Benton teen has pleased guilty to manslaugter in the death of a 91-year-old family member. The Bossier Parish District Attorney Schulyer Marvin says Donzell Hogan could be in jail until he’s 31. Hogan killed Ludella Scott last July and stole her social security payment after Scott refused to give him 20 dollars.

LSU’s new men’s basketball coach is Will Wade. Jeff Palermo tells us more about the 34-year-old who leaves VCU after two seasons…
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LRN PM Newscall March 21st

LSU’s new men’s basketball coach is Will Wade. Jeff Palermo tells us more about the 34-year-old who leaves VCU after two seasons…

Cut 1 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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The Louisiana Housing Corporation launches the Housing Heroes initiative to get flood victims into affordable rental housing. Michelle Southern has more…

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Will Wade is the new men’s basketball coach at LSU. He’s 34-years-old and the last two seasons he led VCU to the NCAA Tournament. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says Wade will bring some much needed energy to the program…

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wade has been a head coach for four years. His first two years were at Chatanooga and the last two seasons were at VCU and he compiled a 67-percent winning percentage. Worsham says Wade is a solid hire for LSU…

Cut 4  (12) “land him”

It’s been reported Wade agreed to a six-year deal. Worsham says the Clemson grad has a reputation as someone who eats, sleeps and breathes basketball..

Cut 5  (08)  “10 years”

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Two suspects are in critical condition in the case of an apparent robbery in which a Breaux Bridge homeowner shot the men as they were trying to enter the residence armed with a gun. Major Ginny Higgins, with the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office, says one of the suspect’s rang the doorbell of the resident’s home around 3am this morning…:

Cut 6 (08) “both suspects”

The suspects are identified as 26 year old Joseph Broussard of Morse and 31-year-old Drewe Schexnider of Kaplan.  Higgins says it’s unclear what the suspects intentions were, but the two were apparently involved in a similar crime a few hours earlier…:

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Higgins says it appears at this time to be a justified shooting, but the incident is still under investigation. She says both of the suspects were shot by the homeowner…:

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Property owners in Louisiana are stepping up to help flood victims struggling to recover from the March and August floods. The Housing Heroes initiative launched by the Louisiana Housing Corporation calls on landlords to make their rental units affordable for those still in need of housing. Governor John Bel Edwards says this statewide effort is critically important to families around the state.

Cut 9 (09)  “median income”

LHC says the homelessness population in Louisiana doubled after the floods, and this program seeks to use available resources to get that rate back down. Edwards says renters make up 35-percent of the state’s population, and one in four flood victims are renters. He says federal dollars will be available to help these people get back into rental properties.

Cut 10 (08) “to recover”

The Department of Housing and Urban Development says there are 373 flood victims still staying in hotels and an additional 45-thousand living with friends and relatives. Manager of Fairway View Apartments in Baton Rouge, Charmaine Roddy, says they opened 45 units to flood victims in August. She says they did what they could to make the units as affordable as possible.

Cut 11 (09) “rent free”

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Today is Ag Day — one to celebrate the abundance provided by agriculture; and recognize the contribution of the industry in our everyday lives. State Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says today is also a celebration of the fact that, out of the entire industrialized world, we enjoy the lowest cost of food..:

Cut 12 (06) “every day”

Strain says, given the historic floods in March and August, 2016 was a difficult year for many farms across the state — both large and small. He says all one would have to do is travel to a foreign country that doesn’t have enough food to truly appreciate what the agriculture industry means…:

Cut 13 (07) “successful”

Strain says farmers do important work to keep our families healthy and productive, especially when that work is most challenging. He says farmers are eternal optimists…:

Cut 14 (10) “bountiful harvest”

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14:30 LRN Newscast March 21st

The Louisiana Housing Corporation launches the Housing Heroes initiative to get flood victims into affordable rental housing. Michelle Southern has more…
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Former Louisiana Congressman John Fleming has found a job within the Trump Administration. Fleming has been hired as deputy assistant secretary for health technology within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Fleming will seek ways to improve how doctors can use technology to practice medicine.

It’s agriculture day in Louisiana. Agriculture is a 13-billion dollar industry in this state with 60-percent of Louisiana’s ag income generated by crops and another 40-percent is produced by livestock and livestock products. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says farmers do important work to keep our families healthy and productive, especially when that work is most challenging…
cut 14 (10) “…bountiful harvest”

The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s office says two armed robbery suspects were shot by a homeowner in Breaux Bridge early this morning. Major Ginny Higgins says it appears at this time to be justified shooting…
cut 8 (08) “…short time later”
Higgins says both suspects, who were also wanted in Baton Rouge for an armed robbery, are hospitalized in critical condition.

13:30 Newscast, March 21st, 2017

Property owners in Louisiana are stepping up to help flood victims struggling to recover from the March and August floods. Governor John Bel Edwards says renters make up 35-percent of the state’s population, and one in four flood victims are renters. He says federal dollars will be available to help these people get back into rental properties…:
Cut 10 (08) “to recover”
He says the homelessness population in Louisiana doubled after the floods, and this program seeks to use available resources to get that rate back down.

A state audit has not been able to determine what happened to 22-thousand dollars that were supposed to be used so students at West Ridge Middle in West Monroe could go to Disney World. Ouachita Parish Superintendent Doctor Don Coker….
cut 16 (07) “…parties are responsible”
The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s office is investigating the incident.

The suspects in this morning’s shooting in Breaux Bridge have been identified by the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office. Spokeswoman Ginny Higgins says 26 year old Joseph Broussard of Morse and 31-year-old Drewe Christopher Schexnider of Kaplan allegedly tried to rob a homeowner at 3am, but ended up being shot by the resident. She says the men were also wanted…:
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She says the men remain in critical conditon.

Today is Ag Day — one to celebrate the abundance provided by agriculture; and recognize the contribution of the industry in our everyday lives. State Ag Commissioner MIke Strain says today is also a celebration of the fact that, out of the entire industrialized world, we enjoy the lowest cost of food..:
CUT 12 (06) “every day”
Strain says, given the historic floods in March and August, 2016 was a difficult year for many farms across the state — both large and small.

 

12:30 Newscast, March 21st, 2017

Property owners in Louisiana are stepping up to help flood victims struggling to recover from the March and August floods. The Housing Heroes initiative launched by the Louisiana Housing Corporation calls on landlords to make their rental units affordable for those still in need of housing. Governor John Bel Edwards says this effort is critically important to families around the state…:
Cut 9 (09) “median income”
The Department of Housing and Urban Development says there are 373 flood victims still staying in hotels and an additional 45-thousand living with friends and relatives.

The funeral for the slain East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Deputy will be held on Thursday. 43-year-old Sgt. Shawn Anderson was shot and killed while conducting a rape investigation at a barbershop in Baton Rouge. Services will be held at Healing Place Church beginning at 8pm the day after tomorrow. The suspect, 30-year-old Brandon Wiley, was critically wounded and remains hospitalized.

LSU’s new men’s basketball coach is Will Wade. Jeff Palermo tells us more about the 34-year-old who leaves VCU after two seasons…:
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A teacher at Slaughter Elementary School has reportedly been suspended after a picture of her sleeping in class surfaced on social media. In the photo, Susie Smith can be seen her her neck cocked back and eyes closed with students in the background.