11:30 Newscast, February 3rd, 2017

It’s expected Governor Edwards will issue today the call for a budget re-balancing special session to begin on February 13th. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says Republican lawmakers will likely propose large cuts to the state health department after a recent audit found the state agency has mismanaged millions of dollars…:
cut 12 (09) “be accomplished”
The legislature must close a $304 million dollar mid-year gap.

Meanwhile the governor announced Thursday that his chief of staff, Ben Nevers, is retiring after a year with the administration. The 70-year-old former state lawmaker from Bogalusa will be replaced by one-time homeland security secretary, Mark Cooper. Nevers leaves at the end of the month, following the special session.

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office will be featured on A&E’s “Live PD” in the coming weeks. Spokesperson Capt. Daniel Seuzeneau says given the tensions rising between law enforcement and the public, they hope this show will give people a better idea of what cops deal with…:
Cut 3 (11) “to embrace it” (2x)
Seuzeneau says “Live PD” is similar to the long-running TV show Cops, except this is live with an 8 minute delay.

A man and a woman have been arrested in St. Charles Parish for possession of drugs after cops say narcotics were found in their second grader’s book sack at school. The home of 25-year-old Christina Cherry and Kevin Richardson was searched and the two were booked on numerous charges. The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office believes the child took the drugs wrapped up in a Kleenex without realizing what was inside when he put it in his school bag.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscasts February 3rd

Three players with ties to Louisiana will find out tomorrow whether they’ll be inducted into the Pro Fooball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2017. Many believe former Saints kicker Morten Andersen has a good shot of getting in this year. Former LSU standouts Kevin Mawae and Alan Faneca are also finalists. Both had long careers as NFL offensive linemen. NFL analyst Mike Detillier believes Faneca has a better chance to get into the Hall, than Mawae….
cut 17 (09) “….the Steelers”
Faneca is a six-time firs-team All-Pro selection and helped Pittsburgh win a Super Bowl in 2006.

Saints head coach Sean Payton appeared on Good Morning Football on the NFL Network and said New Orleans has to improve on defense. Payton added that they have to get a couple of pressure players in the draft and he said the draft is strong at safety, cornerback and running back.

LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron has a couple of openings on his staff. That’s because receivers coach and recruiting coordinator Dameyune Craig has been relieved of his duties and running backs coach Jabbar Juluke has been reassigned within the athletic department.

In college basketball last night…Jacobi Boykins returned to the floor after a one-game suspension and hit five three-pointers to end Louisiana Tech’s two-game losing streak with a 76-67 win over Western Kentucky. Boykins had 25 points, 19 in the first half. He was suspended one-game for his role in the bench-clearing fight against UAB.

Also last night, McNeese State snapped a three-game losing streak with an 87-79 victory over Incarnate Word and Northwestern State made 13 three-pointers last night but the Demons still lost to Central Arkansas 107-97.

Sam Houston State has been picked to win the Southland Conference in baseball by the league’s coaches. Southeastern Louisiana is picked to finish second, while McNeese State is expected to finish in fourth place.

10:30 LRN Newscast February 3rd

Today, Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to issue the call for a rebalancing the budget special session that would begin February 13th. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says the governor will push the use of 119 million dollars from the Rainy Day Fund to address the $304 million dollar budget gap…:
Cut 10 (10) “and see”
He says other items in the call will allow legislators to make cuts throughout the budget.

Governor Edwards has announced changes within his administration. Longtime legislator and current chief of staff Ben Nevers will retire at the end of the month and Mark Cooper will take his place. Cooper was former Governor Bobby Jindal’s homeland security secretary.

And former U.S. Senator David Vitter has a new job. He’s been hired by Washington D-C lobbying firm Mercury Public affairs.

When watching football on Sunday look for the Louisiana Clydesdales that will be shown for about a second in a Budweiser Super Bowl Commerical. Clay Harper of Pearl River owns those horses and they shot the commercial over a several day period in New Orleans last month…
cut 9 (10) “…kind of thing”
Harper says the clydesdales are shown just before the 40-second mark of the 60-second ad.

According to Value Penguin, the St. Mary Parish town of Patterson is the the safest place to live and work in Louisiana. Associate Editor Andrew Pentis says it’s the second year in a row Patterson has received their top ranking…
cut 6 (09) “…both years”
St. Gabriel and Minden are also ranked in the top five and Pentis says they use FBI crime statistics to come up with their rankings.

09:30 February 3rd, 2017

A grand jury has indicted the man accused of fatally shooting former-NFL star Joe McKnight on a charge of second-degree murder. Jeff Palermo has more…:
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

It’s expected that Governor John Bel Edwards will issue the call for a special session to close a $304 million dollar budget gap today. Jeremy Alford at LaPolitics.com says a big part of it will be about tapping in to the Rainy Day Fund, but also allowing cuts…:
CUT 11 (10) “New Orleans”

It’s reported that LSU will owe about $1 million dollars to the football coaches that were released from the team by Coach Ed Orgeron, one day after signing day. Coach O fired receivers coach/recruiting coordinator Dameyune Craig, and reassigned running backs coach Jabbar Juluke. LSU says it will begin an immediate search for their replacements.

According to Value Penguin’s 2016 Safest Places in Louisiana list, Patterson in St. Mary Parish got the top spot. Associate Editor Andrew Pentis says, to compile the safest city data, they looked at FBI crime reports, and graded cities based on that…:
CUT 5 (11) “property crime can”
Harahan, St. Gabriel, Mandeville, and Minden round out the top 5 on the safest cities list.

Governor John Bel Edwards announced Thursday the retirement of his Chief of Staff, former State Senator Ben Nevers. The governor wishes Nevers a happy, relaxing and well-deserved retirement.

08:30 Newscast, February 3rd, 2017

It’s expected Governor Edwards will issue today the call for a budget re-balancing special session to begin on February 13th. Emelie Gunn has more…:
Cut 2 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Meanwhile the governor announced Thursday that his chief of staff, Ben Nevers, is retiring after a year with the administration. The 70-year-old former state lawmaker from Bogalusa will be replaced by one-time homeland security secretary, Mark Cooper. Nevers leaves at the end of the month, following the special session.

The man accused of killing former pro football player Joe McKnight in an apparent road rage incident has been indicted on second degree murder charges in Jefferson Parish. 54-year-old Ronald Gasser was originally charged with manslaughter. Legal analyst Tim Meche says once Gasser goes to trial, the verdict will come down to one key point…:
Cut 15 (11) “the victim”
Gasser is being held on $750,000 bond.

Clydesdales from Louisiana will be in a Budweiser commercial during Sunday’s Super Bowl against the Patriots and the Falcons. Clay Harper of Pearl River in St. Tammany Parish owns the horses. He says they filmed the ad several weeks ago in various locations in New Orleans…:
Cut 8 (10) “the commercial”
He says you can spot his Clydesdales before the 40 second mark of the minute long ad.

 

07:30 Newscast, February 3rd, 2017

The man who shot and killed former NFL player Joe McKnight during an apparent road rage incident has been indicted for second-degree murder. 54-year-old Ronald Gasser was originally charged with manslaughter. Legal analyst Tim Meche says this is not good for the defendant…:
cut 14 (08) “a coffin”
Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand said the indictment came down after a review of more than 160 interviews and surveillance tape.

It’s expected Governor Edwards will issue today the call for a budget re-balancing special session to begin on February 13th. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says Republican lawmakers will likely propose large cuts to the state health department after a recent audit found the state agency has mismanaged millions of dollars…:
cut 12 (09) “be accomplished”
The legislature must close a $304 million dollar mid-year gap.

Louisiana Clydesdales will be in a Budweiser Super Bowl Commercial. Clay Harper of Pearl River owns the soon-to-be-famous horses. He says it all started when he got a call from a producer looking for Clydesdales near New Orleans for a commercial…:
CUT 7 (10) “United States”
Budweiser’s signature Clydesdales cameo will be seen by millions this weekend just before the 40-second mark of the 60-second spot.

Patterson in St. Mary Parish is the safest city in Louisiana, according to Value Penguin’s 2016 Safest Places in Louisiana. Associate Editor Andrew Pentis says rural towns typically rank better than big cities…:
cut 4 (07) “maintaining safety”
Harahan, St. Gabriel, Mandeville, and Minden round out the top 5 on the list.

 

06:45 Sportscast, February 3rd, 2017

Three players who have strong ties to Louisiana will find out Saturday night if they’ve been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This is former Saints kicker Morten Andersen’s best chance to get in, according to NFL analyst Mike Detillier…:
Cut 16 (18) “football player”
Ex-LSU standouts Alan Faneca (FAN-ee-kuh) and Kevin Mawae (Muh-why) are also among the 15 finalists for the Class of 2017.

It’s reported that LSU will owe about $1 million dollars to the football coaches that were released from the team by Coach Ed Orgeron, one day after signing day. Coach O fired receivers coach/recruiting coordinator Dameyune Craig, and reassigned running backs coach Jabbar Juluke. LSU says it will begin an immediate search for their replacements.

A grand jury has indicted the man accused of fatally shooting former-NFL star Joe McKnight on a charge of second-degree murder. Jeff Palermo has more…:
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Pelicans star Anthony Davis will take part in the Taco Bell Skills Challenge on All Star Weekend in New Orleans.

In college hoops last night, Louisiana Tech had a nice home win over WKU, 76-67. The win improves the Bulldogs to 5-5 in C-USA.

In the Southland, Northwestern State dropped its second straight in a high scoring contest to Central Arkansas, 107-97.

McNeese beat Incarnate Word 87-79.

 

06:30 Newscast, February 3rd, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to issue the call for a rebalancing the budget special session that would begin February 13th. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says the governor will push the use of 119 million dollars from the Rainy Day Fund to address the $304 million dollar budget gap…:
Cut 10 (10) “and see”
He says the other items in the call will allow legislators to make cuts throughout the budget.

The man accused of killing former-NFL player Joe McKnight has been indicted for second-degree murder. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says the upgraded charge against 54-year-old Ronald Gasser comes after the grand jury looked at all of the evidence…:
Cut 13 (11) “other witnesses”
Gasser was originally arrested for manslaughter on December 5, four days after the apparent road rage incident in Terrytown.

Clydesdales from Pearl River in St. Tammany Parish will be featured in Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial. Halen Doughty has more…:
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Governor John Bel Edwards announced Thursday the retirement of his Chief of Staff, former State Senator Ben Nevers. The governor wishes Nevers a happy, relaxing and well-deserved retirement.

18:30 Newscast Feb 2

Newly elected Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announces new policies aimed towards preventing unnecessary lethal force by police officers.

Cut 6 (12) “when possible”

Broome says these policy changes stem from the officer involved shooting of Alton Sterling.

The next time a tropical storm or hurricane approaches the coast the National Hurricane Center says they will issue storm surge watches and warnings. Storm surge specialist Jamie Rhome says the alerts will be tailored to the locations most at risk for storm surge flooding.

Cut 14 (08) “handle that”
A storm surge watch will be issued when there’s the possibility of life-threatening rising water moving inland within 48 hours.

A Lake Charles doctor has created a new FDA-approved pain relief cream. Dr. Craig Morton has been treating patients at the Center for Orthopedics for years and says many of his patients have been using more than one pain relief cream. He says that’s why he teamed up with chemists to develop Aculeve.

Cut 9 (12) “works the best”

The cream is available at his clinic or online at Aculeve.com.

On this Cajun Groundhog Day, the nutria rat Pierre C. Shadeaux did not see his shadow, which means a nice spring is coming to Louisiana. That’s a different outcome than Punxsutawney Phil delivered this morning, but Daily Iberian Publisher Christina Pierce says it’s much more appropriate for Acadiana.

Cut 4 (07) “our region”
Pierce says this is the 19th year the Daily Iberian has celebrated Cajun Groundhog Day.

LRN AM NEWSCALL FEB 3

Clydesdales from Pearl River in St. Tammany Parish will be featured in Budweiser’s Super Bowl commercial. Halen Doughty has more…

CUT 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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It’s expected Governor Edwards will issue today the call for a budget re-balancing special session  to begin on February 13th. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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A grand jury has indicted the man accused of fatally shooting former-NFL star Joe McKnight on a charge of second-degree murder. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Patterson in St. Mary Parish is the safest city in Louisiana, according to Value Penguin’s 2016 Safest Places in Louisiana.  Harahan, St. Gabriel, Mandeville, and Minden round out the top 5 on the list. Associate Editor Andrew Pentis says it’s not a surprise towns ranked better than big cities.

cut 4  (07) “maintaining safety”

Minden was the largest city in the top 5, with a population just shy of 13-thousand. All of the top 5 cities had populations up to 15-thousand. Gretna, Zachary, Kenner, Slidell, and Houma were ranked the safest large cities.

Pentis says they looked at data from FBI crime report and graded cities based on how many crimes were reported for a year. He says they are broken down into property crime and violent crime.

Cut 5  (11)  “property crime can”

Pentis says this is the second year in a row Patterson tops their list.

Cut 6 (09) “both years”

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Louisiana Clydesdales will be in a Budweiser Super Bowl Commercial. Clay Harper of Pearl River owns the soon-to-be-famous horses. He says it all started when he got a call from a producer looking for Clydesdales near New Orleans for a commercial.

CUT 7 (10)  “United States”

Budweiser’s signature Clydesdales cameo will be seen by millions this weekend just before the 40-second mark of the 60-second spot. Harper says they filmed the ad several weeks ago in various locations in the Big Easy.

Cut 8 (10) “the commercial”

Harper says people would stop and watch them go by, and some even came over for a photo op. He says the horses were great during filming, but he had to make sure they had plenty of hay and water.

Cut 9 (10)  “kind of thing”

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Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to issue the call for a rebalancing the budget special session that would begin February 13th. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says lawmakers have to address a 304 million dollar budget deficit for the fiscal year ending June 30th and Edwards will push the use of 119 million dollars from Rainy Day Fund to offset that shortfall.

Cut 10 (10) “and see”

Edwards has said he will allow legislators to propose higher taxes and fees during this special session but he will not recommend any himself. He says the other items in the call will allow legislators to make cuts throughout the budget.

cut 11 (10) “New Orleans”

Alford says Republican lawmakers will likely propose large cuts to the state health department after a recent audit found the state agency has mismanaged millions of dollars.

cut 12 (09) “be accomplished”

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The man accused of killing former-NFL player Joe McKnight has been indicted for second-degree murder. 54-year-old Ronald Gasser was originally arrested for manslaughter on December 5, four days after the apparent road rage incident in Terrytown. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says the upgraded charge comes after the grand jury looked at all of the evidence.

Cut 13 (11) “other witnesses”

Legal analyst Tim Meche says it’s not surprising the grand jury upgraded the charge, but it’s bad news for the defendant. He says while manslaughter carries a sentence up to 40 years, if convicted of second degree murder, Gasser will serve life.

cut 14 (08) “a coffin”

Meche says from here Gasser will be given an arraignment date where he will enter a plea, and then they’ll set a motion date and a trial date. He says once Gasser goes before the grand jury, the verdict will come down to one key point.

Cut 15 (11) “the victim”

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Three players who have strong ties to Louisiana will find out Saturday night if they’ve been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Former Saints kicker Morten Andersen and ex-LSU standouts Alan Faneca and Kevin Mawae (Muh-why) are among the 15 finalists for the Class of 2017. NFL analyst Mike Detillier believes this Andersen’s best chance to get in

Cut 16 (18) “football player”

Andersen is the NFL’s all-time scoring leader with over 25-hundred points and he’s the only player to lead two franchises in scoring, the Saints and the Atlanta Falcons. Mawae and Faneca had long careers in the NFL as offensive linemen, but Detllier believes Faneca has a better chance to get into the Hall, than Mawae

Cut 17 (09)   “the Steelers”

Faneca is a six-time first-team All-Pro selection and helped Pittsburgh win a Super Bowl in 2006. Out of the 15 finalists, Detillier believes former San Diego running back LaDainian Tomlinson is the lone lock to make the hall of fame…

Cut 18 (23) “this year”