10:30 Newscast January 28,2017

Governor John Bel Edwards has called a special session so lawmakers can make cuts to address the state’s 304 million dollar budget shortfall. Edwards says he won’t ask legislators to increases taxes during the 11-day special session but will recommend using 119-million dollars from the Rainy Day Fund.
Cut 4 (09) “of Louisiana.”

The session will start of February 13th.

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival announces the 2017 line up and Harry Connick Jr, Tom Petty and David Matthews are just a few of the artist who will perform. Jazzfest producer Quint Davis says not only is the Jazzfest wildly popular for it’s amazing musical lineup and arts and crafts, there’s no place else you can get a gourmet meal in a field:
cut 14 (09) “trout baquet”

 

Louisiana is the third most dangerous state for online dating, according to a report by High-Speed-Internet.com. Michelle Southern has more…
Cut 2 (23) “I’m Michelle Southern”

Sections of Interstate 10 in Lafayette will be closed to traffic for a few hours on Sunday as crews will pull power lines across the road, according to the state Department of Transportation. The east and westbound lanes will be closed from Exit 103 and exit 104. Workers are scheduled to start moving the power lines between 6 a.m. to 7 a.m.

9:30 Newscast January 28,2017

Governor John Bel Edwards announces plans for a special session to begin on February 13th to fix a 304-million dollar budget deficit. Jeff Palermo has the story…
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

A State Police Trooper was hit by a passing car during a traffic stop in St. Helena Parish. According to police, the trooper was walking around the stopped vehicle when 75-year-old Johnnie Lee of Covington struck the trooper. The trooper was transported to a local hospital with moderate injuries and is expected to make a full recovery. Lee is charged with careless operation.

 

A report released by High-Speed-Internet.com finds Louisiana is the third most dangerous state for online dating. Website researcher, Kaz Weida, says one factor that makes the Bayou State so dangerous is the extremely high rate of crime.
CUT 7 (08) “a crime”

Weida says they are also concerned about Louisiana’s weak policies when it comes to sex education in public schools…

The lineup has been released for the 2017 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Stevie Wonder, Snoop Dog and Maroon 5 are just a few of the performers. Jazzfest producer Quint Davis says it takes place the last weekend in April and the first weekend in May. Much of Jazz Fest was rained out last year which is extremely rare, and Davis had only this to say about a crowd turnout in 2017…:
Cut 13 (06) “really lot of people“

8:30 Newscast January 28,2017

Governor John Bel Edwards says he will call a special session so lawmakers can make what he calls painful cuts to try to tackle a 304-million dollar budget shortfall. Edwards says the session will begin February 13th and will last 11 days.
Cut 3 (12) “so much”

Edwards says he’ll present a budget slashing plan to the legislature by February sixth.
A High-Speed-Internet.com report finds Louisiana ranks thirds in the most dangerous states for online dating. Website Researcher, Kaz Weida, says the Bayou State ranks so high because if the high rate of people with STDs.
Cut 6 (10) “sex with”

 
The Mandeville Police Department says a one-month-old is in critical condition and the 18-year-old father has been arrested after allegations he shook this baby violently. Chief Gerald Sticker says they began asking questions when they got a call from the hospital reporting the baby’s condition.
Cut 9 (09) “the infant’s brain”

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has announced the 2017 lineup and it features Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, Maroon 5, Snoop Dog, Dave Matthews and Harry Connick Jr. — just to name a few. Jazzfest producer Quint Davis says this event as a little something for everyone.
cut 12 (09) “who’s an artist”

It all happens at the New Orleans Fairgrounds the last weekend in April and first weekend in May.

LRN Sportscast January 28th

An up and down week for the Pelicans ended on a positive note as New Orleans defeated one of the best teams in the league last night. The Pels outscored the Spurs 34-19 in the 4th quarter to beat San Antonio 119-103. All-star Anthony Davis had 16 points, but Jrue (Drew) Holiday had 23 points and Terrence Jones had another big game as he scored 21 points off the bench. New Orleans completes a long homestand by hosting Washington on Sunday.

In college basketball today…LSU will look to snap a six-game losing streak at Texas Tech at 1 PM.

Louisiana Tech’s Jacobi Boykins is suspended for tonight’s game against Middle Tennessee. He was involved in a fight that occurred in the second half of Thursday night’s loss to UAB. The Bulldogs are in a three-way for second place, while the Blue Raiders are 8-0 in league play. Tip-off is at 5 PM.

At the LHSAA Convention, member principals decided not to combine Classes B and C with Class one-A. The proposal was an attempt to reduce the number of championship games in football, basketball, baseball and softball.

Today it’s the Senior Bowl, Former LSU Tiger Dewayne Thomas is a late addition. He replaces Tre’Davious White, who will not play because of a sprained ankle.

Spring practice is underway for college baseball teams, the LSU Tigers are expected to get to the College World Series as they return their two top starting pitchers and most of their position players. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says they can’t take a trip to Omaha for granted…
cut 19 (13) “…to that”
Opening day is February 19th versus Air Force.

18:30 LRN Newscast January 27th

A special session will in fact take place next month so lawmakers can get together and decide how to close a $304 million dollar budget shortfall. Governor John Bel Edwards says he will not ask legislators to raise taxes, but he will recommend using 119-million dollars in money from the state’s rainy day fund in an effort to soften the cuts…:
cut 4 (09) “of Louisiana”
Edwards says he’ll present a budget slashing plan to the legislature by February sixth.

Louisiana is ranked as the third worst state in the country for online dating. Researcher for High-speed-internet Kaz Weida says part of the reason for the state’s high ranking, is Louisiana’s high crime rate….
cut 7 (08) “…a crime”
Washington D-C and Alaska were ranked ahead of Louisiana.

An Ascension Parish woman will spend five years in prison after pleading guility to driving while intoxicated with her 15-month old child on her lap. At the time of the arrest, deputies said Katherine Summerfield had a blood-alcohol level more than four times the legal limit to drive. Prosecutors say she was so drunk, authorities took her to the hospital.

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival announces the 2017 lineup and it includes Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, Maroon 5, Snoop Dog, Dave Matthews and Harry Connick Jr. — just to name a few. Jazzfest producer Quint Davis says once again the event has something for everyone…:
cut 12 (09) “who’s an artist”
It all happens at the New Orleans Fairgrounds the last weekend in April and first weekend in May.

17:30 LRN Newscast January 27th

Governor Edwards will issue a call for an 11-day special session that will begin February 13th. The governor says there’s a 304-million dollar midyear deficit and legislative approval is required to make cuts throughout the budget…
cut 5 (09) “…will be considered”
Edwards says he will not propose higher taxes, but recommends using 119-million dollars from the rainy day fund.

A report released by High-Speed-Internet.com finds Louisiana is the third most dangerous state for online dating. Researcher Kaz Weida says the Bayou State gets a high ranking because of a high rate of adults with STDs…:
Cut 6 (10) “sex with”
Weida says another factor is the state’s high crime rate.

Mandeville Police have arrested an 18-year-old father for allegedly causing internal bleeding on the brain of his one-month old baby. Chief Gerald Sticker says the infant’s grandmother discovered the toddler’s condition and rushed the small child to the hospital…
cut 11 (08) “…difficulty breathing”
Stephen Michael Dufrense has been charged with second-degree cruelty to a juvenile. Authorities say he violently shook the infant.

Musical acts Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Snoop Dogg were announced as performers today for the 2017 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Fest. Producer Quint Davis expects the two weekend musical festival will be a hit once again, provided the rain stays away…
cut 13 (06) “..people”
Stevie Wonder didn’t take the stage last year because of rain.

16:45 LRN Sportscast January 27th

Spring practice begins today for college baseball teams. Expectations are high as usual at LSU as the Tigers are ranked in the top five in preseason polls. Coach Paul Mainieri says he can understand why…
cut 30 (19) “…this team”
Opening day is Friday February 17th against Air Force.

At the LHSAA convention, principals rejected a proposal that would combine Class B and C with Class 1A. It was an attempt to cut down on the number of playoff brackets in sports that have a split postseason. Principals also did not vote for the “elite team” proposal which would force dominating teams to play up in class.

Conference USA has suspended Louisiana Tech’s Jacobi Boykins and UAB’s Hakeem Baxter for one game for fighting. Those two exchanged punches that resulted in both benches emptying out onto the floor. If you leave the bench, it’s an automatic ejection, so Tech finished last night’s loss to the Blazers with just four players. Boykins will not be availble for tomorrow night’s game against Middle Tennessee.

LSU will try to snap a six-game losing streak on Saturday when they visit Texas Tech as part of the SEC-Big 12 Challenge. LSU is allowing 81 points a game and they are ranked 327 out of 351 Division one teams in that category.

Pelicans All-Star Anthony Davis says he expects to play tonight as New Orleans hosts San Antonio. Davis has been bothered by a right thigh bruise. The Spurs have the second best record in the Western Conference, while the Pels have lost three of their last four at home. Tip-off is at 7 PM.

16:30 LRN Newscast January 27th

Governor John Bel Edwards announces he will call a special session so legislators can make what he calls “painful” cuts to address a 304-million dollar shortfall. Edwards says the special session would start February 13th…
cut 3 (12) “…so much”
Edwards says he will not ask legislators to raise taxes, but he is proposing 119-million dollars be taken out of the rainy day fund.

The Webster Parish Convention and Visitor’s Bureau has a new social media policy in response to what happened last December when tourism director Lynn Dorsey accidentially video herself nude on Instagram. The stream was supposed to be private and intended for her husband. A Shreveport TV station reports Dorsey will appear at a special meeting on February 13th.

Louisiana is the third most dangerous state for online dating, according to a report by High-Speed-Internet.com. Michelle Southern has more…
Voicer 2 (23) “I’m Michelle Southern”

The 2017 Jazz Fest lineup was announced today and it features Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, Dave Matthews and Maroon 5. The music festival will take place at the New Orleans Fair Grounds the last weekend in April and first weekend in May. Festival producer Quint Davis also says there will also be great food…
cut 14 (09) “…trout baquet”

15:30 LRN Newscast January 27th

Governor John Bel Edwards announces plans for a special session to begin on February 13th to fix a 304-million dollar budget deficit. Jeff Palermo has the story…
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

An Ascension Parish woman will spend five years in prison after pleadering guility to driving while intoxicated with her 15-month old child on her lap. At the time of the arrest, deputies said Katherine Summerfield had a blood-alcohol level more than four times the legal limit to drive. Prosecutors say she was so drunk, authorities took her to the hospital.

Louisiana is ranked as the third worst state in the country for online dating. Researcher for High-speed-internet Kaz Weida says part of the reason for the state’s high ranking, is Louisiana’s high crime rate….
cut 7 (08) “…a crime”
Washington D-C and Alaska were ranked ahead of Louisiana.

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival announces the 2017 lineup and it includes Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, Maroon 5, Snoop Dog, Dave Matthews and Harry Connick Jr. — just to name a few. Jazzfest producer Quint Davis says once again the event has something for everyone…:
cut 12 (09) “who’s an artist”
It all happens at the New Orleans Fairgrounds the last weekend in April and first weekend in May.

LRN PM Newscall January 27th

Governor John Bel Edwards announces plans for a special session to begin on February 13th to fix a 304-million dollar budget deficit. Jeff Palermo has the story…

CUT 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Louisiana is the third most dangerous state for online dating, according to a report by High-Speed-Internet.com. Michelle Southern has more…

Cut 2 (23) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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Governor John Bel Edwards announces he will call a special session so legislators can make what he calls “painful” cuts  to address a 304-million dollar shortfall. Edwards says the 11-day special session would start February 13th…

Cut 3 (12) “so much”

Edwards says he will not ask legislators to raise taxes during the special session, but he will recommend using 119-million dollars in money from the state’s rainy day fund in an effort to soften the cuts….

cut 4  (09) “of Louisiana”

Edwards says he’ll present a budget slashing plan to the legislature by February sixth. The governor says he will NOT recommend cuts to K-through-12 education, prisons and social services. He says during the special session he’d like input from the legislature and the public about how the state should spend its money…

Cut 5  (09)  “will be considered”

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A report released by High-Speed-Internet.com finds Louisiana is the third most dangerous state for online dating. Researcher for the website, Kaz Weida, says the Bayou State received a high ranking because of its high rate of adults with STDs.

Cut 6 (10) “sex with”

Weida says another factor that makes the Bayou State so dangerous for online dating is the extremely high rate of crime.

CUT 7 (08)  “a crime” 

Weida says they are also concerned about Louisiana’s weak policies when it comes to sex education in public schools…

Cut 8 (07) “specifically”  

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A one-month-old infant is in critical condition and an 18-year-old father under arrest amid allegations he shook the baby violently, according to the Mandeville Police Department. Chief Gerald Sticker says they got a call from the hospital reporting the baby’s condition – so deputies began asking questions…:

Cut 9 (09)  “the infant’s brain”

Sticker identifies the teenage father as Stephen Michael Dufresne of Mandeville and he’s been charged with 2nd degree cruelty to a juvenile. He says the baby was airlifted to Children’s Hospital in New Orleans and is in critical condition…:

Cut 10 (07) “homicide”

Dufresne faces up to 40 years in jail if convicted. Sticker says the suspect and baby’s mother live together, but at the time mom was at work. He says the grandmother discovered the baby’s condition and rushed to the hospital…:

cut 11 (08) “difficulty breathing”

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The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival announces the 2017 lineup and it includes Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, Maroon 5, Snoop Dog, Dave Matthews and Harry Connick Jr. — just to name a few. Jazzfest producer Quint Davis says once again the event has something for everyone…:

cut 12 (09) “who’s an artist”

It all happens at the New Orleans Fairgrounds the last weekend in April and first weekend in May. Much of Jazz Fest was rained out last year which is extremely rare, and Davis had only this to say about a crowd turnout in 2017…:

Cut 13 (06) “really lot of people“

You can find the full lineup online at nojazzfest.com. Snoop Dog and Stevie Wonder were pushed out by the rain in 2016, so Davis says it’s great that they’ve decided to return this year. He says not only is the Jazzfest wildly popular for it’s amazing musical lineup and arts and crafts, there’s no place else you can get a gourmet meal in a field:

cut 14 (09) “trout baquet”

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