14:30 LRN Newscast April 25th

Governor John Bel Edwards attempt to impose a new tax on business sales fails to gain any support in the House Ways and Means committee and is dead for the session. The measure received stiff opposition from business groups. President of the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association Chris John…
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Despite emotional testimony, a measure to abolish the death penalty in Louisiana received approval from a Senate committee. Christie Battaglia’s father is on death row in Texas for killing her two sisters and told state lawmakers it’s a bad idea to get rid of the death penalty….
cut 6 (10) “….living in fear”
But on a six to one vote the measure heads to the Senate floor for more discussion.

Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell says she will continue to move forward with her bill to require state legislative approval before Confederate monuments are removed, even though New Orleans officials have started the process in the Crescent City….
cut 12 (10) “…find objectionable”
Mizell says it’s unclear when the Senate Governmental Affairs committee will hear the legislation.

Two people have been arrested and the search is on for a third, who allegedly tied up an elderly person in his home for seven hours and stole his guns, cell phone and wallet. Calcasieu Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the three individuals face multiple charges, including cruelty to the infirmed…
cut 8 (10) “….before”
The burglary took place in the town of Starks.

13:30 Newscast, April 25th, 2017

The centerpiece to Governor John Bel Edwards’ tax plan fails to receive support from the House Ways and Means Committee. The head of the anti-tax organization Gator PAC, Col. Rob Maness, says the Commercial Activity Tax allows Louisiana to spend more than the economy can sustain…:
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The bill was voluntarily deffered..

A state lawmaker plans to move forward with a bill to make it harder for local governments to take down monuments. Halen Doughty has more…:
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On a 6 to 1 vote, a Senate Judiciary committee approves a proposal to abolish the death penalty in Louisiana. Bishop Shelton Fabre of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux says taking a life should be left to a higher power…:
Cut 3 (10) “gift from God”
Speaking in opposition to the bill is Christie Battaglia [bat-tà-glia] whose father is on death row for killing his 4 and 6 year old daughters. Battaglia says if her father ever happened to get out of jail, she would live in fear…:
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The bill heads to the Senate Floor.

ESPN was first to announce that veteran running back Adrian Peterson has received a 2 year deal from the Saints worth $7 million. His first game with New Orleans in the regular season will be against his old team, the Vikings.

 

12:30 Newscast, April 25th, 2017

The Commercial Activity Tax measure, the centerpiece of Govenor John Bel Edwards tax reform plan, has been voluntarily deffered as the votes were not there to get approval from the Ways and Means panel.

The bill to do away with the death penalty in Louisiana cleared its first hurdle. A senate panel advanced the measure 6-1.

A state lawmaker plans to move forward with her legislation designed to protect Confederate monuments, even though the process of removing them has begun in New Orleans. The Liberty Place monument was taken down early Monday morning, and the city also plans to remove three more confederate-era statues. Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell opposes what Mayor Mitch Landrieu is doing….:
Cut 10 (10) “where we are today”
She says it’s unclear when her bill will get a hearing.

Two individuals from Orange, Texas have been arrested and one is still on the loose after allegedly tying up an elderly Starks man for hours and stealing his guns, cell phone and wallet. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the victim was discovered when a food delivery showed up at his home…:
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Mancuso says 32-year-old Thomas Henson and 33-year-old Lea Pence were arrested and authorities are still searching for 43-year-old Michael Helmer, known as Mikey Irish.

The state has finalized a deal with contracting firm IEM to manage the $1.3 billion Restore Louisiana Homeowner Assistance Program to help flood victims rebuild and repair their homes. The contract is estimated to cost $227 million.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscasts April 25th

The Saints and running back Adrian Peterson have reportedly agreed to a two-year deal. Peterson is 32-years-old and played in just three games last season, because of a knee injury. He spent his first 10 seasons of his NFL career with the Minnesota Vikings and has rushed for nearly 12,000 yards. Saints Sideline reporter Kristian Garic believes A-P has one more good year left…
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The Saints first regular season game of 2017 will be against Peterson’s old team, the Vikings.

LSU’s Ed Orgeron says quarterback Danny Etling had a minor procedure on his back and Coach “O” says everything went all right. Etling has reportedly been battling back pain for several months and this surgery is expected to relieve the pain and the recovery shouldn’t last long.

Tulane seeks its fourth straight win over LSU tonight when the two teams meet tonight at Turchin Stadium. The Tigers are ranked 15th int he lastest Baseball America poll. The Bayou Bengals are also in the middle of a seven-game road trip. The Green Wave started the season by losing 12 of their first 15, but since then they’ve won 17 of their last 26.

The Ragin Cajuns have won eighth straight and they are ranked 20th in the latest Collegiate Baseball Poll. UL Lafayette takes on Texas tonight in Sugar Land, Texas.

McNeese State is ranked 27th by Collegiate Baseball. The Cowboys are off tonight, but in other Southland action, Southeastern hosts Alcorn and Northwestern hosts Mississippi Valley State.

In major league baseball news…former LSU pitcher Aaron Nola has been placed on the 10-day disabled list by the Phillies. The 23-year-old has a 4.50 ERA in his first three starts this season.

11:30 Newscast, April 25th, 2017

Emotional testimony is being heard right now before a Senate Judiciary Committee on the death penalty. Senator Dan Claitor wants capital punishment to go away in Louisiana, and many in support of the measure spoke for over an hour and a half. Lawmakers are now hearing from victims who say they would live in fear if their offenders were allowed to stay in jail and not be executed.

Governor Edwards is set to release a TV ad aimed at building support for his tax reform plan. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The deal with the contractor selected to oversee the state’s disaster recovery program is now official. IEM is set to oversee the $1.3 billion dollar federal flood system for homeowners. The size of the contract is an estimated $226.7 million. IEM was the same firm originally chosen to do the work, but the state scrapped the contract because it was too costly. The governor’s office said re-opening the bidding process ended up saving the state money.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is not happy about the removal of the Liberty Place monument in New Orleans, and says he’s going to do everything he can to protect the other Confederate era structures…:
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New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu says the city has a right to control its own property. The other monuments also set to be secretly removed are of Confederate generals Robert E Lee, P.G.T. Beauregard and Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

 

1030 Newscast April 25

A Senate committee has begun debate on Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor’s legislation to eliminate the death penalty for capital murder and aggravated rape cases after July 31. He says in light of the state’s budget problems, the death penalty doesn’t make sense financially.

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is disappointed the Liberty Place monument in New Orleans was taken down. He says the state’s confederate monuments should stay in place because they’re part of our history.

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The Lt. Governor says he urged Attorney General Jeff Landry to file a suit to stop the removal of the statues, but apparently the state doesn’t have a legal leg to stand on.

Country music superstar Hunter Hayes of Breaux Bridge is getting behind an effort that connects service dogs with veterans. Michelle Southern reports…

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The CenturyLink Center in Bossier City announces a once-in-a-lifetime concert event, Paul McCartney. The event is reportedly one of four McCartney concerts listed on the website Bandsintown, and it’s the only date announced in the US. The Beatles star is slated to perform in Bossier City on July 15.

09:30 Newscast, April 25th, 2017

A bill that would eliminate the death penalty in Louisiana goes before a Senate Committee today. Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor says, as a Catholic, he believes we should promote life, not snuff it out…:
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He also feels the death penalty doesn’t make an fiscal sense here.

Governor John Bel Edwards is launching an ad campaign which promotes his tax plan for the legislative session. The centerpiece of the idea, to place a new tax on businesses while reducing individual income taxes, did not get a warm reception from Republicans in the House Ways and Means committee. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Edwards is looking out for his low income supporters…:
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Supporters of the plan say it would give 90% of residents in the state a tax cut.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser isn’t happy about the Liberty Place monument in New Orleans being taken down. The monument commemorated a group of white supremacists who fought against the racially integrated police force in 1874. But Nungesser says there are structures all over the world that memorialize darker parts of history..:
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The New Orleans City Council voted to remove four confederate-era monuments, which Mayor Mitch Landrieu says will all come down soon.

A Destrehan teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with an underage high school student is set to go on trial today in Jefferson Parish. Shelley Dufresne was one of the teachers allegedly involved in a threesome with another teacher and the 16-year-old boy at a Kenner apartment. She avoided a felony conviction when she pleaded guilty to obscenity in St. Charles Parish, but Jefferson Parish prosecutors will pursue felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile charges.

 

08:30 Newscast, April 25th, 2017

The death penalty in Louisiana would be gone under a measure set to be heard before a Senate Committee today. Baton Rouge Senator Dan Claitor says the state does not get a return on the dollars by killing prisoners convicted of murder…:
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The measure would not affect individuals currently on death row.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is not happy about the removal of the Liberty Place monument in New Orleans, and says he’s going to do everything he can to protect the other Confederate era structures…:
Cut 11 (11) “to stand on”
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu says the city has a right to control its own property. The other monuments also set to be secretly removed are of Confederate generals Robert E Lee, P.G.T. Beauregard and Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

Governor John Bel Edwards is slated to begin an ad campaign aimed at pushing his tax reform plan. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat believes the goal of the administration’s commercial is to blame Republicans for the state’s current failing system…:
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The PAC, Rebuild Louisiana, is paying for the ad.

Five-time Grammy nominee, singer/songwriter, Hunter Hayes of Breaux Bridge, is teaming up with Heartgard Plus and Warrior Canine Connection for a new campaign called “Heartgardians.” It’s designed to raise awareness about the positive impact dogs have on veterans and service members. Hayes you can enter for a chance to win a trip to Nashville by nominating a veteran.:
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You can enter by using the hashtags #NominateAVeteran and #Sweepstakes on social media.

 

07:30 Newscast, April 25th, 2017

A bill that would get rid of the death penalty in Louisiana is slated to go before a Senate Committee today. Don Molino has more…:

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It’s expected Governor John Bel Edwards will launch an ad campaign this week promoting his tax reform plan. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat:
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The administration is pushing a proposal to place a new tax on businesses while reducing individual income taxes.

Country music sensation and Breaux Bridge native Hunter Hayes is taking time out of his busy schedule to help connect veterans with the healing power of dogs, through the Heartgardians Sweepstakes. Hayes says he decided to get behind the effort when he found out about the Warrior Canine Connection program…:
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You can find out more about the sweepstakes online at heartgardians.com.

And speaking of talent from the Acadiana region — named Hunter, singer Hunter Plake will find out tonight if he advances to the top 11 on NBC’s The Voice. The Frost native performed last night as a top 12 finalist.

ESPN is reporting former Vikings running back Adrian Peterson finalized a 2 year deal with the New Orleans Saints. It’s worth a reported $7 million dollars. So it should be a good Monday Night football game when New Orleans opens the 2017 regular season against Minnesota.

 

06:45 Sportscast, April 25th, 2017

According to ESPN, former Minnesota running back Adrian Peterson is now a Saint. Adam Schefter tweeted early this morning that New Orleans and AP reached a two year deal. Sideline reporter on the Saints Radio Network, Kristian Garic….:
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Peterson is 32-years-old and played in just three games last season, because of a knee injury. Interestingly enough, the Saints play The Vikings in Monday Night Football action — week 1.

Louisiana College’s head football coach Dennis Dunn is expected to step down from his position there to become the new coach for Pineville High School. The announcement is slated to be made during a Pineville news conference this morning. Dunn coached in the Shreveport area for 19 years — most of those at Evangel when the Eagles amassed nine LHSAA titles.

After a tough weekend in Lexington, LSU is back on the road tonight to face in-state foe Tulane. The Green Wave have won three straight over the Tigers, including a seven to six decision in Baton Rouge last month. Coach Paul Mainieri says beating a rival is not the main motivation…:
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LSU is 4-7 on the road this year and they are in the middle of a seven-game road trip.

Riding a season-high eight-game win streak, the 20th-ranked UL-Lafayette baseball team will take on Texas tonight in Sugar Land. Southeastern hosts Alcorn State after taking 2 of 3 from Nicholls over the weekend. Northwestern State hosts Mississippi Valley State and Grambling hosts Texas College.