11:40 LRN Sportscast April 5th

At LSU Pro Day, running back Leonard Fournette weighed in at 228 pounds. That’ down from the 240 weigh-in at the Draft combine in Indianapolis. Also safety Jamal Adams ran a 4.33 in the 40 yard dash. Draft analyst Mike Detillier says putting up good numbers is not essential for Adams and Fournette, but today is a big day for other players who will be selected in the later rounds like wide receiver Malachi Dupre…
cut 17 (15) “….fourth”
Detillier says today’s pro day is also big for defensive lineman Davon Godchaux as NFL teams are looking to see more upper body strength from him.

It’s being reported that the Saints are planing to release backup quarterback Luke McCown. The 35-year-old has been Drew Brees backup since 2013 and started one game in 2015.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 5th

Raising the minimum wage and closing the gender wage gap will be big issues for Governor John Bel Edwards in the regular session. Jeff Palermo has more…
Voicer 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Only one company bid for the job of removing New Orleans’ confederate monuments, and the $600,000 price tag is well above the $170,000 that the city was expecting. The original contractor for the removal withdrew after reporting receiving death threats.

Leaders representing the business community announce a new statewide coalition, BUILD IT, to advocate for significant transportation funding, mostly through an increase in the gas tax. The state has a $13 billion backlog of road and bridge needs, and more than $10 billion in mega-projects. BUILD IT Coalition members represents 21 statewide, regional, and local economic development and industry groups.

The Louisiana State Police Academy graduates 46 men and women today who are now full-fledged State Troopers. Emelie Gunn has more…
Voicer 1 (27) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

10:30 LRN Newscast April 5th

Business leaders support a higher gas tax if they know how the dollars are being spent. Halen Doughty has more on the coalition that will be known as Build It…
Cut 3 (29) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Rough job news in Ruston. LifeCare Specialty Hospital of North Louisiana is closing its doors and all employees will be laid off by June. The Louisiana Workforce Commission says the closure will affect all 167 employees and the first employees will be released April 15th.

Governor John Bel Edwards is once again asking lawmakers to increase the state’s minimum wage and guarantee equal pay for equal work. Both measures failed in last year’s session. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says raising the minimum wage is never easy…:
Cut 13 (11) “uphill battle”
Some say the equal pay bill has even less of a chance at passing than raising the minimum wage.

46 cadets gradudate from the State Police Training Academy this morning. During the ceremony, cadets will receive their golden Louisiana badge, but their training isn’t over just yet. Sgt Jared Sandifer says they will team up with a senior trooper to learn more about the profession…
cut 5 (09) “…like that”
This is L-S-P’s 95th Cadet class.

09:30 Newscast, April 5th, 2017

A group of business leaders throughout the state have formed a coalition that will advocate for an increase in the gas tax to go toward Louisiana’s massive backlog of road and bridge needs. More than 20 organizations have joined BUILD IT, including One Acadiana and its president Jason El Koubi. He says they are issuing a call to action to business leaders…:
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He says they support a 17 cent increase in the gas tax.

46 brand new State Troopers graduate today. This is L-S-P’s 95th Cadet Class and Sgt. Jared Sandifer says these men and women will be spread out across the state…:
Cut 6 (08) “all over”

Governor John Bel Edwards is once again asking lawmakers to increase the state’s minimum wage and guarantee equal pay for equal work. But political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says business groups have historically opposed these measures because provisions in the bills allow people to sue their employers over pay inequity…:
Cut 15 (11) “would cause”.
Both measures failed last year.

Only one company bid for the job of removing New Orleans’ confederate monuments, and the $600,000 price tag is well above the $170,000 that the city was expecting. The original contractor for the removal withdrew after reporting receiving death threats. Critics say the single bid shows the New Orleans Mitch Landrieu’s desire to remove the monuments is misguided. The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals gave the city the go-ahead to remove the statues.

 

08:30 Newscast, April 5th, 2017 *Correction*

Raising the minimum wage and closing the gender wage gap will be big issues for Governor John Bel Edwards in the regular session. Jeff Palermo has more…:
Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The governor is in D.C. today and his Deputy Cheif of Staff, Julie Baxter Payer, says he’ll testify before a Congressional panel about improvements that can be made to make disaster recovery processes shorter and homeowner friendly…:
Cut 8 (10) “a disaster”
She says the state faced challenges in administering every federally funded program.

Leaders representing the business community announce a new statewide coalition, BUILD IT, to advocate for significant transportation funding, mostly through an increase in the gas tax. The state has a $13 billion backlog of road and bridge needs, and more than $10 billion in megaprojects. More than 20 organizations have joined BUILD IT, including One Acadiana and its president Jason El Koubi…:
Cut 11 (12) “our people”
BUILD IT Coalition members represents 21 statewide, regional, and local economic development and industry groups.

It’s Pro Day at LSU, a chance for every professional football franchise to get a look at the former Tigers eligible for next month’s NFL draft. Some mock drafts have running back Leonard Fournette’s stock falling, but NFL analyst Mike Detillier doesn’t see it:
Cut 16 (09) “off teeth”

08:30 Newscast, April 5th, 2017

Raising the minimum wage and closing the gender wage gap will be big issues for Governor John Bel Edwards in the regular session. Jeff Palermo has more…:
Cut 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The governor is in D.C. today and his Deputy Chief of Staff, Julie Baxter Payer, says he’ll testify before a Congressional panel about improvements that can be made to make disaster recovery processes shorter and homeowner friendly…:
Cut 8 (10) “a disaster”
She says the state faced challenges in administering every federally funded program following the August floods.

Leaders representing the business community announce a new statewide coalition, BUILD IT, to advocate for significant transportation funding, mostly through an increase in the gas tax. The state has a $13 billion backlog of road and bridge needs, and more than $10 billion in mega-projects. Baton Rouge Area Chamber President Adam Knapp on their mission…:
Cut 11 (12) “our people”
BUILD IT Coalition members represent 21 statewide, regional, and local economic development and industry groups.

It’s Pro Day at LSU, a chance for every professional football franchise to get a look at the former Tigers eligible for next month’s NFL draft. Some mock drafts have running back Leonard Fournette’s stock falling, but NFL analyst Mike Detillier doesn’t see it:
Cut 16 (09) “off teeth”

 

07:30 Newscast, April 5th, 2017

Business leaders in Louisiana are coming together to support the passage of a higher gas tax. Baton Rouge Area Chamber President Adam Knapp says BUILD IT will back proposals to increase the state’s gasoline tax to fund highway construction…:
Cut 10 (11) “this session”
Build It stands for Businesses United for Improving Louisiana’s Development by Investing in Transportation.

Governor John Bel Edwards is once again asking lawmakers to increase the state’s minimum wage and guarantee equal pay for equal work. Both measures failed in last year’s session. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says raising the minimum wage is never easy…:
Cut 13 (11) “uphill battle”
Some say the equal pay bill has even less of a chance at passing than raising the minimum wage.

The Louisiana State Police Academy graduates 46 men and women today who are now full-fledged State Troopers. Emelie Gunn has more…:
Cut 1 (27) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Rough job news in Ruston. LifeCare Specialty Hospital of North Louisiana is closing its doors and all employees laid off by June. The Louisiana Workforce Commission says the closure will affect all 167 employees and the first employees will be released April 15th. LWC’s Rapid Response team is in the process of scheduling re-employment workshops.

 

06:45 Sportscast, April 5th, 2017

It’s Pro Day at LSU, a chance for every professional football franchise to get a look at the former Tigers eligible for next month’s NFL draft. Each player will be measured, perform a bench press drill and timed in various running drills. Some mock drafts have running back Leonard Fournette’s stock falling, but NFL analyst Mike Detillier doesn’t see it:
Cut 16 (16) “Panthers”
Detillier says safety Jamal Adams is also expected to be a top eight pick.

It didn’t start pretty for LSU, but the Baton Rouge Tigers eventually ended up getting it together in a 13-2 win over the Grambling Tigers last night at Alex Box Stadium. Grambling took the 2-0 lead in the top of the first, but bats lost fire as LSU soared to the victory. With the win, LSU improved to 20-10 on the season while Grambling fell to 9-19.

In the Sun Belt, UL-Lafayette pounded out a season-high 21 hits as the Cajuns route visiting Nicholls 18-2. Northwestern State handed ULM an 11-2 in loss in Monroe in the first of the teams’ home-and-home midweek contests. They play again tonight in Natchitoches.

Louisiana Tech overpowered Stephen F Austin in Ruston with a 10-8 win. It’ll be the final home game for the Diamond Dogs before an 8 game away trip starting with McNeese State tonight in Lake Charles.

Southeastern knocked out a 12-9 victory over South Alabama. UNO dropped Tulane 9-5.

The Pelicans are officially eliminated from the playoffs following a 134-131 tough loss to the Denver Nuggets. Anthony Davis played his heart out for the Pels though racking up 41 points and four blocks. Nice effort by DeMarcus Cousins too who added 31, along with 14 rebounds and two late 3-pointers. But New Orleans failed to execute in the final minutes.

Former Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon visited with the Saints Tuesday. Analysts say Mixon is a first round talent, but his arrest for punching a woman that was caught on video has many teams scared to draft him.

 

06:30 Newscast, April 5th, 2017

Business leaders support a higher gas tax if they know how the dollars are being spent. Halen Doughty has more on the coalition that will be known as Build It…:
Cut 3 (29) “I’m Halen Doughty”

46 men and women graduate this morning from the Louisiana State Police Training Academy. Sgt. Jared Sandifer says they made it through the vigorous 22-week training program…:
Cut 4 (08) “next level”
This is L-S-P’s 95th Cadet Class.

Governor John Bel Edwards testifies before a Congressional panel today looking at FEMA’s response to the deadly flooding last August. The Governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Julie Baxter Payer says Edwards will be accompanied by local officials…:
Cut 7 (10) “federal level”
She says the governor will discuss improvements that can be made to the recovery process.

Looking ahead to the session that begins Monday, the governor says he plans to try out equal pay and minimum wage increase proposals again. Both measures didn’t go far last year…:
Cut 14 (09) “don’t like them”
That’s political analyst Bernie Pinsonat’s take.

 

 

LRN AM Newscall April 5th

The Louisiana State Police Academy graduates 46 men and women today who are now full-fledged State Troopers. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 1 (27) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Raising the minimum wage and closing the gender wage gap will be big issues for Governor John Bel Edwards in the regular session. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Business leaders support a higher gas tax if they know how the dollars are being spent. Halen Doughty has more on the coalition that will be known as Build It…

Cut 3 (29) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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46 men and women graduate this morning from the Louisiana State Police Training Academy. This is L-S-P’s 95th Cadet Class. Sgt. Jared Sandifer says they lost about 20 cadets during training, but the ones who made it through the vigorous 22-week training program are the state’s best and the brightest.

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During the ceremony, cadets will receive their golden Louisiana badge, but their training isn’t over just yet. Sandifer says they will team up with a senior trooper to learn more about profession…

Cut 5  (09)  “like that”

Sandifer says the 46 new troopers will be spread out across the state.

Cut 6 (08) “all over”

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Governor John Bel Edwards testifies before a Congressional panel today looking at FEMA’s response to the deadly flooding last August in south Louisiana. The Governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Julie Baxter Payer says Edwards will be accompanied by local officials who can also testify on the roadblocks to recovery.

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Payer says the state faced challenges in administering every federally funded program, from FEMA manufactured homes to the new Shelter At Home program. She says the governor will discuss improvements that can be made to make the recovery process shorter and homeowner friendly.

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Payer says the governor will also use this trip as an opportunity to urge federal leaders to allocate more money for Louisiana’s flood recovery. She says we’re far short of the money needed to help the 193-thousand families impacted by the two devastating floods in 2016.

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Business leaders in Louisiana are coming together to support the passage of a higher gas tax. The new coalition is called Businesses United for Improving Louisiana’s Development by Investing in Transportation. Baton Rouge Area Chamber President Adam Knapp says BUILD IT will back proposals to increase the state’s gasoline tax to fund highway construction.

Cut 10 (11) “this session”

Knapp says it is imperative revenue is raised this session, because the state might not have another chance to up the gas tax until the fiscal session in 2021. The state has a $13 billion backlog of transportation needs, and more than $10 billion in megaprojects needed. More than 20 organizations have joined BUILD IT, including One Acadiana and its president Jason El Koubi.

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El Koubi adds Louisiana ranks in the bottom five for every measure of road conditions. Knapp says an LSU survey shows there’s bipartisan support for a gas tax increase, with 61 percent of respondents supporting a 15 cent increase. He says they are issuing a call to action to business leaders.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is once again asking lawmakers to increase the state’s minimum wage and guarantee equal pay for equal work. Both measures failed in last year’s session. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says raising the minimum wage is never easy.

Cut 13 (11) “uphill battle”

Edwards says he supports a Senate bill that raises the minimum wage to $8.50 over a two year period. The Louisiana Workforce Commission says the minimum wage has not been increased since 2009. Fellow political analyst Bernie Pinsonat he doesn’t foresee these bills getting any more traction this year than they have in the past.

Cut 14 (09) “don’t like them”

The governor says Louisiana has the highest gender wage gap in the country, but Pinsonat says the equal pay bill has even less of a chance than raising the minimum wage. He says business groups have historically opposed these measures because provisions in the bills allow people to sue their employers over pay inequity.

Cut 15 (11) “would cause”

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It’s Pro Day at LSU, a chance for every professional football franchise to get a look at the former Tigers eligible for next month’s NFL draft. Each player will be measured, perform a bench press drill and timed in various running drills. Some mock drafts have running back Leonard Fournette’s stock falling, but NFL analyst Mike Detillier doesn’t see it…

Cut 16 (16) “Panthers”

Detillier says safety Jamal Adams is also expected to be a top eight pick. He says putting up good numbers is not essential for Adams and Fournette, but other players who will be selected in the later rounds like wide receiver Malachi Dupre…

Cut 17 (15)  “fourth”

Detillier says today’s pro day is also big for defensive lineman Davon Godchaux as NFL teams are looking to see more upper body strength from him…

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