08:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards says one of the things Louisiana badly needs to avoid future budget issues is major tax reform, and he’s expected to release that plan today. President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin, expects the governor will propose lowering the sales tax and raising the income tax…:
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The plan will be up for review in the regular session.

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent Tyler Wheeler, who was shot five times during a traffic stop last month, will return home to Monroe this weekend. LDWF Col. Joey Broussard says it’s a miracle Wheeler is doing so well…:
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Wheeler has been in rehab in Mississippi where he is now walking half a mile each day on a treadmill.

A state judge in Baton Rouge has been banned from a popular local restaurant chain after he allegedly used racial slurs towards a black woman. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Pineville-based utility company Cleco announces CEO Darren Olagues has resigned his position. The board has selected its chair, Peggy Scott, to assume the role of Interim CEO during what’s expected to be a year long search for a permanent replacement. Olagues was arrested for domestic abuse strangulation by the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office in December of last year.

 

07:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

Today the governor is expected to announce his tax reform proposals that legislators will consider during the regular session in April. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Mardi Gras season is kicking off in Washington D.C. The Mystick Krewe of Louisiana celebrates the carnival season today through Saturday in the nation’s capital. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Saturday’s ball is considered the hottest ticket in town…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards announces FEMA has extended the Transitional Sheltering Assistance program to March 11th for August flood victims. Those eligible are staying in hotel rooms paid for by FEMA.

Six of the seven people who were injured in a fatal plant explosion Wednesday have been released from the hospital according to reports. The Packaging Corporation of America in DeRidder says the incident involved annual repair work on piping when a tank exploded and killed three contractors. The cause remains under investigation.

A Baton Rouge Judge is no longer welcome at Sammy’s, a popular local eatery, after allegations he called another customer the “n-word.” Judge Mike Erin was apparently upset about where Kaneitra Johnson was sitting, as it was considered “his” seat. Legal analyst Tim Meche says he wouldn’t be surprised if future defendants now file to have Erin recused due to racial bias..:
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Erwin has not commented on the incident.

 

06:45 Sportscast, February 9th, 2017

LSU’s All-SEC designated hitter Bryce Jordan will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL. Coach Paul Mainieri says the injury occurred at practice as Jordan was chasing a foul ball down the left field line and felt his knee buckle. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says the injury is a blow to the Tigers..:
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Mainieri has also announced that junior right-hander Alex Lange will start on opening night against Air Force on February 17th.

The Ragin Cajuns baseball team is the unanimous choice to win the Sun Belt Western Division title based on a poll of the league’s coaches.UL Lafayette received all 12 first place votes.

LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron’s staff continues to come together. It’s reported that new Tigers’ linebackers coach Dennis Johnson will receive a two-year deal for $180,000 a season.

In the NBA, the Jazz jumped out to a double-digit lead in the first quarter and it was domination through the end of the game, as Utah danced past the Pels 127-94 last night in the Smoothie King Center. It was the worst loss of the season for New Orleans. Anthony Davis was presented with his All-Star Game jersey before Wednesday’s game, but he was limited to just 12 points in 30 minutes of action. The Pelicans fall to 20-32 overall and now hit the road for four games.

The Pelicans and Saints announced Wednesday that they are stepping up to help out victims of the tornadoes that hit New Orleans on Tuesday. The franchises have opened up the practice facilities in Metairie to serve as a collection site for non-perishable food items and other disaster-relief supplies.

In college hoops, Southeastern lost a rough one to Texas A&M Corpus Christi in Hammond by a score of 69-53. The Lions return home to play New Orleans Saturday.

Today UNO will travel to face McNeese State. The Privateers head into the game as the league’s top shooting team. Northwestern State is at Houston Baptist. And Louisiana Tech is at UTEP.

 

06:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to unveil his tax reform plan today when he meets with the Committee of 100 in Washington, D.C. President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin, says comprehensive tax reform is needed because many of the taxes raised in la year’s special sessions will expire next year…:
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Tax changes could be made during the regular session, which is set to begin in April.

Tuesday’s tornado that struck New Orleans east was unfortunately one for the record books. Jeff Palermo explains…:
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A Baton Rouge judge has been banned from a local restaurant after he allegedly used racial slurs against an African American woman. Kaneitra Johnson posted on Facebook about the incident, saying Judge Mike Erwin called her the n-word while arguing over a bar seat at Sammy’s on Highland Road. Louisiana NAACP President Ernest Johnson says we should expect more from our leaders, and words do matter.
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Legal analyst Tim Meche says the Louisiana Judiciary Commission will investigate the incident..:
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No charges have been filed against Erwin.

 

LRN AM NEWSCALL FEB 8

Today the governor is expected to announce his tax reform proposals that legislators will consider during the regular session in April. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Tuesday’s tornado that struck New Orleans east was unfortunately one for the record books. Jeff Palermo explains…

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A state judge in Baton Rouge has been banned from a popular local restaurant chain after he allegedly used racial slurs towards a black woman. Halen Doughty has more…

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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent Tyler Wheeler, who was shot five times during a traffic stop last month, will return home to Monroe this weekend. Wheeler has been in rehab in Mississippi where he is now walking half a mile each day on a treadmill. LDWF Col. Joey Broussard says it’s a miracle Wheeler is doing so well.

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Amethyst Baird and Jeremy Gullette have both been arrested in connection to Wheeler’s shooting. Broussard says Wheeler is already able to walk up a short flight of steps.

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Broussard says upon his return, Wheeler will continue outpatient rehab at Shreveport’s University Health Center. He says there has been an outpouring of support from all across the country.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to unveil his tax reform plan today when he meets with the Committee of 100 in Washington, D.C. President of the Council for a Better Louisiana, Barry Erwin, says comprehensive tax reform is needed because many of the taxes raised in la year’s special sessions will expire next year.

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Erwin says currently the state relies too heavily on the sales tax to bring in revenue, which has caused sales tax rates to climb over the years. He says Louisiana has the highest combined state and local sales tax in the country. But sales tax revenues fluctuate with the economy.

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While taxes cannot be raised in the special session that begins next week, tax changes could be made during the regular session, which is set to begin in April. Erwin expects the governor will propose lowering the sales tax and raising the income tax, which would provide a more consistent flow of tax revenue.

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Mardi Gras season is kicking off in Washington D.C. The Mystick Krewe of Louisiana celebrates the carnival season today through Saturday in the nation’s capital. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Saturday’s ball is considered the hottest ticket in town.

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The festivities take place at the Washington Hilton. Pinsonat says while the celebrations are a lot of fun, a lot of meetings take place during the day. He says corporate leaders from around the country are invited to attend economic development functions selling Louisiana.

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Pinsonat says this is a great time for Louisiana lawmakers to have fun, because when they get back to the Bayou State, they head straight into a special legislative session on Monday with a hangover.

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A Baton Rouge judge has been banned from a local restaurant after he allegedly used racial slurs against an African American woman. Kaneitra Johnson posted on Facebook about the incident, saying Judge Mike Erwin called her the n-word while arguing over a bar seat at Sammy’s on Highland Road. Louisiana NAACP President Ernest Johnson says we should expect more from our leaders, and words do matter.

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Legal analyst Tim Meche says the Louisiana Judiciary Commission will investigate the incident, and if the allegations are proved true, Erwin will be disciplined. Meche says a similar instance occurred when a Houma judge went to a Halloween party in a blackface costume in 2004. He says that judge was suspended for a year.

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Meche says this incident just propels that stereotype that old, white southern judges have racial biases. He says with these allegations brought to light, it is possible future defendants will file motions to have Judge Erwin recused.

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Meche says he has never known Erwin to be racist in the courtroom or in the way he spoke to defendants. He says it will take an investigation by the Judiciary Committee to get to the bottom of what happened.

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No charges have been filed against Erwin, but the owners of Sammy’s say he is no longer welcome in any of their restaurants. Erwin has not issued a response to the incident.

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LSU’s All-SEC designated hitter Bryce Jordan will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL. Coach Paul Mainieri says the injury occurred at practice as Jordan was chasing a foul ball down the left field line and felt his knee buckle. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says the injury is a blow to the Tigers

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The former Barbe standout was expected to bat clean-up after hitting .293 last season. Moran says Bryce Jordan would have been the perfect hitter behind LSU’s best power hitter Greg Deichman, who is slated to bat third…

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Mainieri has also announced that junior right-hander Alex Lange will start on opening night against Air Force on February 17th. Moran says it’s not a big surprise, since he’s the ace of the staff…

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17:30 LRN Newscast February 8th

State Police say three people were killed and seven were injured as a result of an explosion that occurred inside a packaging plant near DeRidder. Chief Deputy Joe Toler of the Beauregard Sheriff’s Office says a tank burst into flames at around 11 AM resulting in a flood of first responders to the scene…
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A Lafayette TV station is reporting the explosion may be the result of a welding operation on a tank that contained wood chips.

East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore is not expecting the results of a federal investigation into the officer-involved shooting of Alton Sterling anytime soon. Moore says since his office recused itself early on in the case, he can’t be exactly sure but…:
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Moore made the comments while issuing a report on officer-involved fatal shootings last year in East Baton Rouge Parish and said mental illness, the presence of guns and domestic violence were a major factor in these cases.

The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man who was jailed on a probation violation was beaten to death by at least a dozen inmates. Michelle Southern reports.
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Tuesday’s tornado that slammed New Orleans east was unfortunately one for the record books. The National Weather Service says the twister that officials say destroyed 300 buildings and seriously damaged another 640 was an EF 3, the first of its kind in Orleans Parish. That means winds were around 140 miles an hour.

16:45 LRN Sportscast February 8th

LSU Baseball Coach Paul Mainieri said today that all-SEC designated hitter Bryce Jordan will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL. Mainieri says the injury occurred at practice yesterday as Jordan was chasing a foul ball down the left field line and felt his knee buckle. The injury is a blow to the Tigers. The former Barbe standout was expected to bat clean-up after hitting .293 last season. Coach Paul Mainieri says Bryce Adams and Jordan Romero are couple of options to fill the DH role.

The Ragin Cajuns baseball team is the unanimous choice to win the Sun Belt Western Division title based on a poll of the league’s coaches.UL Lafayette received all 12 first place votes. UT Arlington was picked to finish in second and the national defending champs, Coastal Carolina is the preseason favorite in the east.

And former LSU pitcher Kevin Gausman avoided arbitration with Baltimore by agreeing to a $3.4 million dollar contract for the 2017 season.

LSU football coach Ed Orgeron has called a press conference for 10 AM tomorrow to announce the hiring of assistant coaches Mickey Joseph and Tommie Robinson. Joseph is a New Orleans native and he’ll coach receivers, while Robinson replaces Jabbar Juluke as the Tigers running backs coach. The Baton Rouge Advocate’s Ross Dellenger says Robinson has 30 years of coaching experience that includes both college and pro. Dellenger says Robinson will also serve as LSU’s recruiting coordinator…
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Robinson was recently named PAC-12 recruiter of the year.

16:30 LRN Newscast February 8th

Just one day after a tornado ravaged the town of Donaldsonville, Mayor Leroy Sullivan says residents have a lot to be thankful for. He says 15 to 20 homes inside the city limits sustained at least moderate damage, while several more were impacted outside the city, but fortunately no one was seriously injured…:
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Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says teams are gathering data, so Louisiana can make a case for federal assistance to help those that lost everything and rebuild public infrastructure…:
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Mayor Mitch Landrieu says the tornado hurt 33 people in his city and 300 properties are severely damaged.

An explosion near DeRidder has killed three and injured seven others, according to the Beauregard Parish Sheriff’s Office. Chief Deputy Joe Toler says authorities received a call just after 11 a.m. of an explosion at Packaging Corporation of America on U.S. 190. He says the scene has been contained and the fire is out…:
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No word on what caused the explosion.

A state judge in Baton Rouge has been banned from a popular local restaurant chain after he allegedly used a racial slur towards an african-american woman. Sheriff deputies responded to the incident on Friday night at Sammy’s on Highland Road. The woman shared her experience on Facebook that said Judge Erwin called her the “N” word during an argument over a seat at the bar. No charges were filed against the judge and he denies the accusation, but the owners of Sammys say Judge Erwin is no longer allowed at any of their restaurants.

15:30 LRN Newscast February 8th

The cleanup continues today after the Governor’s Office estimates at least 7 tornadoes touched down in southeast Louisiana on Tuesday. Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says the state is very lucky that no one was killed….
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The Louisiana National Guard says they’ve mobilized 150 personnel to help with recovery efforts. There will be guardsmen at 25 traffic control points in New Orleans East.

Officials say three people were killed and seven injured in an explosion that occurred this morning at a packaging plant near DeRidder. Joe Toler is the chief deputy of the Beauregard Parish Sheriff’s office…
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Some of the injured were taken to a hospital in Rapides Parish. A cause for the exploision is not known.

State Police are looking for a father and son from Thibodaux who were allegedly involved in the kidnapping of a Lafayette man. Trooper Jesse Lagrange says the suspects are 45-year-old Jeffery Slack Senior and 20-year-old Jeffery Slack Junior…
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Four people have already been arrested in the case where the victim was taken to a residence in Thibodaux where he was restrained and beaten overnight.

East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore believes it will still be a few months before we hear a decision from the Department of Justice on whether charges are warranted against two police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling. Moore says once the decision comes down, they are expecting done peacefully and factually…
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LRN PM Newscall February 8th

State and local officials attempt to get an estimate on how much damage was created by a series of tornadoes on Tuesday. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man who was jailed on a probation violation was beaten to death by at least a dozen inmates. Michelle Southern reports.

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The cleanup continues today after the Governor’s Office estimates at least 7 tornadoes touched down in southeast Louisiana on Tuesday. Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says the state is very lucky that no one was killed.

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A total of 39 injuries were reported. Steele says damage assessment is underway in the impacted areas. He says teams are gathering data, so Louisiana can make a case for federal assistance to help those that lost everything and rebuild public infrastructure.

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New Orleans East was the hardest hit area, but twisters also touched down in Jefferson, Livingston, Ascension, St. James, Tangipahoa, and St. Tammany Parishes. Steele says shelters have been set up in New Orleans and Donaldsonville for those whose homes were destroyed.

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Just one day after a tornado ravaged the town of Donaldsonville, Mayor Leroy Sullivan says residents have a lot to be thankful for. He says 15 to 20 homes inside the city limits sustained at least moderate damage, while several more were impacted outside the city, but fortunately no one was seriously injured.

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Sullivan says cleanup and damage assessment is underway throughout the city. He says they’re hopeful the feds will be able to provide some assistance for those who lost their homes. He says many are still without power as they pick up the pieces. Entergy reports more than 18-hundred Donaldsonville residents do not have electricity yet. Sullivan asks that people stay clear of the area, as crews are working to clear debris out of the roadways.

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East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore addressed the thought on many people’s mind: when will the results of the federal investigation into the officer-involved shooting of Alton Sterling be made public? Moore says since his office recused itself early on in the case, he can’t be exactly sure but…

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Moore says Baton Rouge has proved itself to be a city of non-violent protests and encourages everyone, regardless of the ruling in the case, to protest peacefully when the U.S. Department of Justice announces the results its probe.

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Moore says protests are also allowed on sidewalks as long as it does not obstruct other pedestrians. He also encourages everyone to work with city officials and law enforcement to ensure all protests in the future are done peacefully and factually.

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An explosion near DeRidder has killed at least three and injured several others, according to the Beauregard Parish Sheriff’s Office. Chief Deputy Joe Toler says authorities received a call just after 11 a.m. of an explosion at Packaging Corporation of America on U.S. 190. He says the scene has been contained and the fire is out.

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Toler says the facility was previously the Boise paper mill and PCA took over the operations in 2013. He says he is not sure the exact number of people injured in the explosion…

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Toler says authorities are working to determine what caused the explosion. He says this is an all hands on deck situation.

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State Police are seeking a father and son from Thibodaux in connection with a kidnapping of a Lafayette man. Trooper Jesse Lagrange says four men have already been arrested.

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Lagrange says the four men arrested range in ages 19 to 32 years old and they’ve been charged with aggravated kidnapping. The 19-year-old is from Monroe and the others are from south Louisiana. He says police are still actively seeking 45-year-old Jeffery Slack Sr. and 20-year-old Jeffery Slack Jr.

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