11:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2017

Louisiana could be in trouble if a wildfire breaks out, as a state official says there’s a shortage of firefighters with the Department of Agriculture and Forestry. Halen Doughty has more…:
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A federal appeals court has sided with the city of New Orleans in its effort to remove three structures to Confederate-era figures; ruling that they can be taken down. Bidding begins today. Landrieu says the statues will be stored in a city-owned warehouse. The opposition is still exploring other legal options.

March is National Colon Cancer Awareness Month and the American Cancer Society wants 80% of Americans to be screened by 2018. That would be 417-thousand people in Louisiana. Tulane Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Dr. Jordan Karlitz, says we have one of the highest rates of colorectal cancer development, but that’s improving…:
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He says there are about 2,200 new cases of colorectal cancer each year in Louisiana.

Many immigrants in Louisiana are worried about President Trump’s travel ban. Ibrahim Matri (Ib-ruh-ham Mah-tree) is an LSU student from Libya. He says he understands that tensions are high in Libya and other countries, and that people want to be cautious…:
Cut 9 (11) “and whatnot”
But he says he’s concerned that other countries may follow suit.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 7th

Weather permitting, the 7th ranked LSU Tigers will host San Diego at Alex Box Stadium. Freshman Zack Hess is the scheduled starter on the mound. Last week, he gave up two runs in 4.2 innings. Coach Paul Mainieri hopes to see a better game from Hess tonight…
cut 20 (07) “…bit longer”
Conference play starts next week for the Tigers and Mainieri continues to tinker with who will fill the role as designated hitter. Jordan Romero started all three games at DH in Houston and swung the bat well. But Mainieri says for the time being, he’ll continue to mix and match that spot in the line-up.

In other action, the 15th ranked Ragin Cajuns are at Tulane. UL Lafayette is coming off a weekend in which they took two of three from Southern Miss, while Tulane took two of three from West Virginia.

Southeastern Louisiana hosts West Virginia tonight. ULM begins a two-game series at Arkansas.

Louisiana Tech senior third baseman Chase Lunceford is the Conference USA hitter of the week. Lunceford hit .421 during five games last week and drove in at least one RBI in each game. Bulldogs Coach Lane Burroughs says the Mississippi native is more than just a great hitter…
cut 17 (18) “…to hit”
Tech is at Mississippi State tonight. Last year State ended the Bulldogs season with a four to nothing win in the Starkville Regional.

The SWAC Basketball Tournament starts tonight, Southern hosts Jackson State, while Grambling visits Prairie View in quarterfinal action.

In the NBA last night, the Pelicans shot a season-low 36–percent from the field and lost to Utah 88-83 last night. Anthony Davis had 20 points, 12 boards. The Pels are back home to host Toronto on Wednesday.

10:30 Newscast March 7

Many immigrants are still concerned about the revised version of President Donald Trump’s travel ban. Ibrahim Matri is an LSU student from Libya. He says his family was planning to visit soon, but those plans have changed because of the ban. He says he’s worried other countries will follow suit.

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Matri says with this new ban, he will have to stay put and see how things progress.

The Baton Rouge contractor booked on a slew of fraud charges has been arrested again. Ascension Sheriff Jeff Wiley says 39-year-old Matthew Morris violated the terms of his bond by convincing a bank to give him a line of credit based on money he falsely claimed he was owed by flood victims. He urges anyone who believes they were a victim of Morris’ scheme to come forward.

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There’s a shortage of firefighters with the Department of Agriculture due to budget cuts. That’s according to Ag Commissioner Mike Strain, who says he has only 53 teams responsible for 14 million acres of forests. He says they may not have enough firefighters of things go badly.

Cut 12 (12) “of the state”

Strain says the last cut to his department was more than $1.2 million.

417-thousand Louisianans need to be screened for colorectal cancer by 2018 to reach a goal of 80-percent set by the American Cancer Society. Tulane clinical medicine professor Dr. Jordan Karlitz says this cancer can be treated successfully if detected early.

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March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

09:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2017

The contractor accused of scamming several southeast Louisiana flood victims has been arrested again in Ascension Parish for allegedly falsely obtaining funds for his bond. Sheriff Jeff Wiley says 39-year-old Matthew Morris, is accused of taking advantage of flood victims by inflating estimates for home repairs and never completing the job…:
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Morris is also facing charges in Baton Rouge, Walker, and Denham Springs.

It’s expected that city officials in New Orleans will move quickly to remove Confederate-era monuments now that a federal appeals court has cleared the way. The court’s opinion criticized groups seeking to keep the statues in place for arguments that have no legal viability. Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s office says the city will start seeking bids today to remove the statues and a contract awarded in 25 days.

Transportation officials want those planning to travel to New Orleans or anywhere east on I-10 this weekend to give themselves plenty of time due to anticipated delays. They say both eastbound lanes of the interstate between Highway 61 in Ascension Parish and Highway 641 in Garyville will be closed Friday night through Monday morning for repairs.

President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban has many immigrants in Louisiana concerned. Iraq has been dropped from the new order, but six countries including Libya remain on it. Ibrahim Matri (Ib-ruh-ham Mah-tree) is an LSU student from Libya, and he questions why some countries are on this list…:
Cut 7 (12) “understand that”
He said his family was planning to come visit soon, but now they think it’s best to wait and see how this pans out.

 

08:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2017

Louisiana could have a problem if ever a wildfire broke out here like the one in Gatlinburg due to a lack of firefighters. That’s according to Ag Commissioner Mike Strain who says there are only 53 teams in the entire state…:
Cut 11 (10) “and the aircraft”
Strain is concerned continued cuts to his department will lead to a tragic Gatlinburg-type event in Louisiana.

Many immigrants in Louisiana are worried about President Trump’s travel ban. Ibrahim Matri (Ib-ruh-ham Mah-tree) is an LSU student from Libya. He says he understands that tensions are high in Libya and other countries, and that people want to be cautious…:
Cut 9 (11) “and whatnot”
But he says he’s concerned that other countries may follow suit.

Today in New Orleans Governor John Bel Edwards will deliver the opening address at an annual international convention on resilience-building and disaster management.

The American Cancer Society has set a goal to increase the nation’s colorectal cancer screenings by 80-percent in 2018. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The National Weather Service has issued a Severe thunderstorm watch effective until noon for 12 parishes across northeast Louisiana. They say damaging winds are the primary threat, though large hail and a few tornadoes may also occur.

 

07:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2017

The contractor who was booked for multiple charges of fraud on flood victims was arrested again for allegedly using false receivables as collateral for his bond when he was in the Ascension Parish Jail. Sheriff Jeff Wiley says 39-year-old Matthew Morris, owner of Complete Construction Contractors, had issues with his cash bond…:
Cut 13 (10) “was revoked”
Morris is also facing charges in Baton Rouge, Walker, and Denham Springs

A federal appeals court has sided with the city of New Orleans in its effort to remove three structures to Confederate-era figures; ruling that they can be taken down. Mayor Mitch Landrieu first sought the removal of the monuments in the wake of the murders of nine black church members during a prayer meeting in Charleston, SC, in the summer of 2015. Bidding begins today. Landrieu says the statues will be stored in a city-owned warehouse.

Louisiana could be in trouble if a wildfire breaks out due to a shortage of firefighters, according to a state official…:
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The American Cancer Society has set a goal of 80-percent of Americans to be screened for colorectal cancer by 2018. Tulane Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Dr. Jordan Karlitz says this is a major health issue here…:
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They want 417-thousand people in Louisiana to be screened.

 

06:45 Sportscast, March 7th, 2017

Weather permitting, the 7th ranked LSU Tigers are set to host San Diego at Alex Box Stadium. It would be the first ever meeting between the two teams. But there’s a very good chance for rain tonight. Tigers Coach Paul Mainieri…:
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Freshman Zack Hess is tonight’s scheduled starter.

Louisiana Tech is ranked 24th in the USA Today Coaches poll. It’s the first Top 25 ranking for the Bulldogs baseball program in three decades as the team is off the school’s best start at 11-1. First-year head coach Lane Burroughs…:
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Tonight, Louisiana Tech begins a four-game road trip at Mississippi State.

Accolades in baseball this week include LSU senior left-hander Jared Poche’ who was named on Monday a Co-Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Week by the league office. Louisiana Tech senior third baseman Chase Lunceford is the Conference USA hitter of the week.

In the NBA, the Pelicans never had the lead last night on their way to an 88-83 loss to the Utah Jazz. New Orleans shot a season low 35.7 percent. Anthony Davis had 20 points and 12 rebounds, while DeMarcus Cousins added 15.

Former LSU receivers coach and recruiting coordinator Dameyune Craig is headed to Florida State as the Seminoles quality control assistant, according to Noles247.com. Craig was fired from LSU the day after National Signing Day.

NFL free agency begins this morning, allowing teams to begin negotiating two days before they can sign free agents when the new league year opens at 3pm on Thursday.

In college hoops honors, UL-Lafayette’s Jay Wright has been named the Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year. Ragin Cajun Frank Bartley was named the Newcomer of the year.

Louisiana Tech’s Erik McCree and Jacobi Boykins have received all-Conference USA honors.

 

06:30 Newscast, March 7th, 2017

The contractor arrested on multiple charges of fraud against flood victims has been booked back into the Ascension Parish Jail on additional charges. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban has many immigrants concerned, including some in Louisiana. Ibrahim Matri (Ib-ruh-ham Mah-tree), an LSU student from Libya, says he’s worried other countries will follow suit…:
Cut 8 (08) “domino effect”

Recent state budget cuts to the Department of Agriculture means Louisiana might not have the necessary resources to fight wildfires. That’s according to Ag Commissioner Mike Strain, who says one of the issues with the Gatlinburg fire in Tennessee is that the federal government decreased their firefighting budget. He say that means there wasn’t appropriate forest management…:
Cut 10 (12) “massive fire”
Strain is concerned continued cuts to his department will lead to a tragic event like this in Louisiana.

The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for 12 parishes in northeast Louisiana until noon today. The primary threat today looks to be damaging wind gusts, then possibly isolated tornadoes, hail, and locally heavy rainfall.

 

AM Newscall March 7,2017

The American Cancer Society has set a goal to increase the nation’s colorectal cancer screenings by 80-percent in 2018. Jeff Palermo has more….

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Louisiana could be in trouble if a wildfire breaks out, as a state official says there’s a shortage of firefighters with the Department of Agriculture and Forestry. Halen Doughty has more…

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The contractor arrested on multiple charges of fraud against flood victims has been booked back into the Ascension Parish Jail on additional charges. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The American Cancer Society has set a goal of 80-percent of Americans to be screened for colorectal cancer by 2018. That means 417-thousand people in Louisiana need to be screened to reach that number. Tulane Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Dr. Jordan Karlitz says colorectal cancer is a major health issue in Louisiana.

Cut 4  (10) “United States”

March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Louisiana has one of the highest rates of the development and mortality from colorectal cancer. But Karlitz says the Bayou State is on its way to improving that statistic, because more people have health insurance to get screened…

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Karlitz says if you notice any changes in your stool or have a history of colorectal cancer, getting screened before the recommended age of 50 could be necessary. He says this cancer can be treated successfully if detected early.

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President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban has many immigrants concerned, including some in Louisiana. Iraq has been dropped from the new order, but six countries including Libya remain on it. Ibrahim Matri (Ib-ruh-ham Mah-tree) is an LSU student from Libya, and he questions why some countries are on this list.

Cut 7 (12)  “understand that”

Matri says his family was planning to come visit soon, but the original ban made it difficult to know what to expect. He says with this revised ban taking effect soon, it looks like he will have to stay put for a while and see how things progress. He says he’s worried other countries will follow suit.

Cut 8 (08) “domino effect”

Matri says for now he’s just focusing on school, as his prospects for continuing his education and finding a job have changed since the ban was ordered. But he says he understands that tensions are high in Libya and other countries and that people want to be cautious.

Cut 9 (11)  “and whatnot”

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Recent state budget cuts to the Department of Agriculture means Louisiana might not have the necessary resources to fight wildfires. That’s according to Ag Commissioner Mike Strain, who says one of the issues with the Gatlinburg fire in Tennessee is that the federal government decreased their firefighting budget. He say that means there wasn’t appropriate forest management.

Cut 10 (12) “massive fire”

Strain is concerned continued cuts to his department will lead to a tragic event like this in Louisiana. He says the midyear cut lawmakers levied against the Department of Agriculture is over $1.2 million. He says he only has 53 firefighting teams for the entire state.

Cut 11 (10) “and the aircraft”

Strain says those 53 teams are responsible for 14 million acres of forests. He says they may not have enough firefighters on hand if things go badly.

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The contractor who has been arrested for multiple charges of fraud was arrested again after using false receivables as collateral for his bond when he was in the Ascension Parish Jail. Sheriff Jeff Wiley says 39-year-old Matthew Morris, owner of Complete Construction Contractors, was booked back into their jail after detectives discovered issues with Morris’ cash bond…

Cut 13 (10) “was revoked”

Morris is also facing charges in Baton Rouge, Walker, and Denham Springs in addition to Ascension Parish. Wiley says Morris took advantage of flood victims by inflating fraudulent estimates for home repairs and never completing the job.

Cut 14 (10) “August flood”

Wiley says Morris violated the terms of his bond by convincing a bank to give him a line of credit based on money he falsely claimed he was owed by flood victims. He urges anyone who believes they have been a victim of Morris’ scheme to come forward.

Cut 15 (10) “responsible”

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Louisiana Tech is ranked 24th in the USA Today Coaches poll. It’s the first Top 25 ranking for the Bulldogs baseball program in three decades as the team is off the school’s best start at 11-1. First-year head coach Lane Burroughs…

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Tech is coming off a weekend sweep over Wichita State. The Diamond Dogs scored  33 runs in those three games. Senior third baseman Chase Lunceford is the Conference USA hitter of the week. Lunceford hit .421 during five games last week and drove in at least one RBI in each. Burroughs says the Mississippi native is more than just a great hitter

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Tonight, Louisiana Tech begins a four-game road trip at Mississippi State. Burroughs says it’s another opportunity for his team to make a statement…

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Weather permitting, the 7th ranked LSU Tigers are set to host San Diego at Alex Box Stadium. It would be the first ever meeting between the two teams. But there’s a very good chance for rain tonight. Tigers Coach Paul Mainieri is hopeful they can play

Cut 19 (12)   “anyway”

Freshman Zack Hess is tonight’s scheduled starter. Last week, he gave up two runs in 4.2 innings. Mainieri hopes to see a better game from Hess tonight…

Cut 20 (07)   “bit longer”

18:30 Newscast March 6

President Donald Trump signs a revised immigration order prohibiting new visas for citizens from six Middle Eastern countries. Emelie Gunn has local reaction…

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Three confederate monuments will be taken down in New Orleans, after a federal appeals court sides with the city. The City Council ordered the removal of statues of Robert e Lee, PGT Beauregard and Jefferson Davis after 9 African Americans were murdered at a South Carolina church, but the Monumental Task Committee filed a suit to block their removal. But after the court’s ruling, the statues are coming down.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations is calling for the Rapides Parish District Attorney to remove John Guandolo as a speaker in a police training program because they say he promotes anti-Muslim conspiracies. But DA Phillip Terrell says there are no plans to remove him, and this seminar isn’t directed at anyone.

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Terrell says this seminar is sponsored by law enforcement agencies around the country.

The Tensas Parish town of St. Joseph is finally getting a new water system, as ground was broken today to replace the old system that has lead in it. The governor’s deputy chief of staff, Julie Baxter Payer, says they will supply clean drinking water for residents until the project is completed in September.

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The system will have 12 miles of new pipe and 525 new meters.