LRN PM Newscall January 23rd

A state audit alleges that former-Angola Warden Burl Cain misused public funds while he was employed at the prison. Michelle Southern has more…

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Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says state’s should have the right to keep the Affordable Care Act. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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An audit accuses former-Angola warden Burl Cain of improperly using state funds during his tenure at the helm of the state’s largest prison. State legislative auditor Daryl Purpera says several state employees helped renovate Cain’s private home in Baton Rouge while on the clock, including Angola’s maintenance director Tim Byrd.

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Purpera says Cain also used prison equipment and labor to refinish the gates at his Baton Rouge home. He says Byrd made the 100 mile round trip twice to bring the large iron gates to the prison.

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Purpera says in addition to free labor, Cain also used state dollars to furnish his home on the prison grounds. He says taxpayers picked up the tab for more than $27-thousand in appliances and flat screen TVs. He says the former-warden also provided free food and housing for his family.

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Cain’s lawyer, L.J, Hymel, has responded to audit by saying many of the report’s findings of fact and legal conclusions are in error. Purpera says he has given the audit’s findings to the US Attorney’s Office and the local District Attorney’s Office.

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Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy presented a health care plan this morning on Capitol Hill that would give states the ability to decide if they want to keep Obamacare. Cassidy says Republicans believe that if you like your health insurance, than you should keep it

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Millions of people are concerned that if Congress repeals Obamacare, they’ll lose their insurance. Cassidy says by giving states the power to decide on a health care system, his Patient Freedom Act will have a chance to pass the Senate…

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Maine Senator Susan Collins is a co-author of the Patient Freedom Act. Cassidy says not only does this legislation return power to the states, it will also increase access and provide affordable health care for states who want a different health care system…

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Crews are dealing with clean up in several parishes after at least five tornadoes touched down in Louisiana on Saturday. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says a twister hit near Colfax that left a wake of destruction, damaging 5 homes and injuring one person.

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McCain says one woman sustained non-life-threatening injuries when the trailer overturned. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado near Colfax had wind speeds up to 105 mph. A second tornado hit the parish near Georgetown, with winds reaching 100 mph.

Northwest Louisiana also saw a desctructive twister. Lt. Bill Davis with the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office says a tornado with 115 mph winds made a 6 mile trek near Plain Dealing. He says about 29 homes were damaged, including three that were a total loss and seven that sustained extensive damage.

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Davis says after the twister hit, not only were people dealing with damage to their homes, but first responder crews had to fight downed trees and power lines to get in and help people. He says the community came together to clear roadways, and they’re doing what they can to help those who lost everything.

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An ROTC teacher at Mandeville High is under arrest amid allegations he had sex multiple times with two different students on campus. Mandeville Police Cheif Gerald Sticker says 48-year-old Hosea McGhee is charged with computer solicitation of a minor and felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile. He says the victims are ages 15 and 16:

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Although the investigation is continuing, the chief doesn’t think there are additional victims. Sticker says they believe the acts were carried out on school grounds for quite some time…:

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A new custom-blend coffee, called the Ragin’ Cajuns French Roast Coffee was introduced to the public today. The University of Louisiana at Lafayette partnered with the Mello Joy Coffee Company to develop this dark roast blend. Assistant Director of Trademark Licensing at ULL, Leslie Saloom, says the coffee has a little sweetness and a chocolate flavor.

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Saloom says the Ragin’ Cajuns French Roast is exclusively available at Rouses at the Lafayette, Youngsville and Morgan City locations, as well as, at the bookstore on the university’s campus. She says officials from ULL and Mello Joy teamed up to determine which blend of Arabica beans would taste the best.

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Saloom says the new French Roast joins other consumable products developed by the university that includes beer, seasoning and a Ragin Cajun burger available at Sonic.

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14:30 Newscast Jan 23

A state audit alleges that former-Angola Warden Burl Cain misused public funds while he was employed at the prison. Michelle Southern has more…

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The state Supreme Court has suspended a Covington attorney’s license for one year after he told a client he would accept marijuana as payment for his legal services. The client reported to police that she had paid James Mecca with cannabis once before. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office then set up a sting, which led to Mecca pleading guilty to possession of marijuana and losing his license for a year.

A tornado left a path of destruction in Bossier Parish, including 29 damaged homes. Lt. Bill Davis with the Sheriff’s Office says the community came together to clear roadways, and they’re doing what they can to help those who lost everything.

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Davis says a tornado with 115 mph winds made a 6 mile trek through the northern part of the parish.

A Mandeville High School ROTC instructor is accused of sleeping with two different students on multiple occasions. Police Chief Gerald Sticker says 48-year-old Hosea McGhee is charged with computer solicitation of a minor and felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile. He says they believe the acts were carried out on school grounds for quite some time.

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At this time, the chief doesn’t think there are additional victims.

13:30 Newscast, January 23rd, 2017

Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy presented a health care plan this morning on Capitol Hill that would give states the ability to decide if they want to keep Obamacare. Cassidy says this would make the Patient Freedom Act easier to pass in the Senate…:
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He says Republicans believe that if you like your health insurance, than you should keep it.

An ROTC teacher at Mandeville High is under arrest amid allegations he had sex multiple times with two different students on campus. Mandeville Police Chief Gerald Sticker says the victims are ages 15 and 16:
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He says 48-year-old Hosea McGhee is charged with computer solicitation of a minor and felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile.

Officials are in major cleanup mode in parts of the state that saw tornadoes touchdown over the weekend. Lt. Bill Davis with the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office says a tornado with 115 mph winds made a 6 mile trek near Plain Dealing. He says about 29 homes were damaged, including three that were a total loss and seven that sustained extensive damage:
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The National Weather Service believes at least 5 tornadoes touched down in Louisiana on Saturday.

Beauregard parish residents have started a petition to get better internet in the DeRidder area, as residents say satellite service is down more days than not. Beatrice Teague started the petition and says lines are in place, but they’re outdated…:
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Teague plans to present the petition to the Public Service Commission.

 

12:30 Newscast, January 23rd, 2017

Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy says state’s should have the right to keep the Affordable Care Act. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Crews are dealing with clean up in several parishes after at least five tornadoes touched down in Louisiana on Saturday. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says a twister hit near Colfax that left a wake of destruction, damaging 5 homes and injuring one person…:
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Other twisters were reported in LaSalle and Bossier Parishes.

An audit accuses former-Angola warden Burl Cain of improperly using state funds during his tenure at the helm of the state’s largest prison. State legislative auditor Daryl Purpera says Angola’s maintenance director, Tim Byrd, made trips to Cain’s home in Baton Rouge to refinish the gates…:
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Cain’s lawyer says the report is flawed. The findings are in the hands of the US Attorney.

A Mandeville High School ROTC instructor has been booked on additional charges for allegedly having sex on numerous occasions with 2 different teenagers, ages 15 and 16, on campus. They believe that Hosea McGhee had relations with the two female students, and that most of the incidents took place on school grounds.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 23rd

It was an impressive performance by Atlanta’s defense in yesterday’s NFC Championship game as they held Aaron Rodgers and the Packers offense in check in a 44-21 win for the Dirty Birds. Several players with ties to Louisiana had a part in the victory.

Former Southeastern Louisiana Lion Robert Alford had five tackles for Atlanta, so did former LSU Tiger Deion Jones. Former Tiger Jalen Collins forced a fumble for the Falcons he recovered; and Tyson Jackson out of LSU had a sack.

The Patriots offense performed like a machine yesterday, so former Louisiana Tech punter Ryan Allen only punted twice. New England beat Pittsburgh 36-17. The Patriots and Falcons meet in Super Bowl 51 on Sunday February 5th.

Another college baseball preseason poll has the LSU Tigers ranked in the top 5. Baseball America has LSU ranked fourth. TCU is number one, Florida State two and Florida is ranked third. The Ragin Cajuns are ranked 13th in the poll. Full squad workouts begin later this week.

After an embarrassing loss to the worst team in the NBA, the Brooklyn Nets, on Friday night, the Pelicans will host the defending champs tonight. LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers face New Orleans tonight. It’s the start of a tough week for the Pels, who host Oklahoma City on Wednesday and San Antonio on Friday.

11:30 Newscast, January 23rd, 2017

Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy presented a health care plan this morning on Capitol Hill that would give states the ability to decide if they want to keep Obamacare. Cassidy says Republicans believe that if you like your health insurance, than you should keep it..:
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He says giving states the power to decide on a healthcare system gives the Patient Freedom Act more of a chance to pass in the Senate.

A government audit finds former Angola Warden Burl Cain may have illegally used public funds for personal reasons. State legislative auditor Daryl Purpera says several state employees helped renovate Cain’s private home in Baton Rouge while on the clock, including Angola’s maintenance director Tim Byrd…:
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Cain’s lawyer says the report is flawed. The findings are in the hands of the US Attorney.

Homelessness is down 68-percent in Louisiana over the past seven years based on an estimate from the federal government. Emelie Gunn has more.:
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The National Weather Service says at least 5 tornadoes touched down in Louisiana over the weekend leaving a path of destruction across several parishes. The Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office said officials believe between 10 and 18 homes were damaged, along with vehicles, outbuildings and downed trees. No major injuries have been reported in the state.

 

10:30 Newscast Jan 23

The state is sending a plan to the federal government on how they propose to spend one-point-two billion dollars in flood aid. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Cleanup continues following at least five tornadoes that touched down over the weekend, leaving a wake of destruction in several parishes. The first and strongest tornado hit Natchitoches Parish near the town of Natchez and left one person injured and five homes damaged. Two twisters touched down in Grant Parish near Colfax and Georgetown, one in LaSalle Parish around Jena, and one in Bossier Parish.

The US Department of Housing and Urban Development finds homelessness is down 68-percent in Louisiana over the last 7 years. Louisiana Housing Corporation Executive Director Keith Cunningham credit the hard work of his agency for the decrease.

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The report shows there were less than 4-thousand homeless people in the state last year, down from more than 12-thousand in 2009.

Beauregard parish residents have started a petition to get better internet in the DeRidder area, as residents say satellite service is down more days than not. Beatrice Teague started the petition and says lines are in place, but they’re outdated.

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Teague plans to present the petition to the Public Service Commission.

09:30 Newscast, January 23rd, 2017

The Restore Louisiana Task Force approves a proposal for how to spend $1.2 billion in federal flood aid allocated by Congress. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor’s Office, Julie Baxter Payer, says they hope these dollars will get into the hands of flood victims soon…:
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She says the website Restore.La.Gov will provide information as it becomes available on how flood victims can take advantage of this assistance.

It’s officially tax season, and Louisiana residents have until April 18th to file a federal return while state taxes must be filed by May 15th. Baton Rouge CPA Brandon Lagarde says if you were affected by the flooding in 2016, you can claim casualty losses…:
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Homelessness in Louisiana is down 68-percent over the last seven years. That’s according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s yearly Point-in-Time count. Louisiana Housing Corporation Executive Director Keith Cunningham last August’s devastating floods could become a problem, as many victims are stilling living in hotels or with family members…:
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Cunningham says drug abuse and mental illness are some factors that play into homelessness.

The Mandeville Police Department says a Mandeville High ROTC instructor is under arrest accused of having inappropriate relationships with two female students. They identify the suspect as 48-year-old Hosea McGhee. He is charged with computer-aided solicitation of a minor, and two counts of felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile.

 

08:30 Newscast, January 23rd, 2017

Over the last 7 years, the number of people who don’t have homes in Louisiana is down nearly 70 percent. That’s according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s yearly Point-in-Time count. Louisiana Housing Corporation Executive Director Keith Cunningham credits the state for making homelessness more of a priority…:
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The Restore Louisiana Task Force approves a proposal for how to spend $1.2 billion in federal flood aid allocated by Congress. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor’s Office, Julie Baxter Payer, says the website Restore.La.Gov will provide information as it becomes available on how flood victims can take advantage of this assistance…:
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Frustration over the lack of reliable high-speed internet in the DeRidder area has led to a petition that will ask the Public Service Commission to help out. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Tax season begins today and Louisianians can begin filing federal and state income returns. Baton Rouge CPA Brandon Lagarde says refunds may be delayed this year because identity theft preventative measures tend to slow things down…:
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Federal returns are due April 18th this year, while state taxes must be filed by May 15th.

 

07:30 Newscast, January 23rd, 2017

The state is sending a plan to the federal government on how they propose to spend one-point-two billion dollars in flood aid. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The National Weather Service in Shreveport confirms an EF2 tornado with winds between 111 and 135 mph ripped through northern Bossier Parish late Saturday afternoon, leaving a trail of destruction in its path. Authorities say 29 homes or recreational vehicles were people lived were damaged or loss, but fortunately there was no loss of life or major injuries.

Homelessness in Louisiana is down 68-percent over the last seven years. That’s according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s yearly Point-in-Time count. Louisiana Housing Corporation Executive Director Keith Cunningham credits this decrease to hard work by his agency to help individuals living on the street…:
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The count showed there was just below four-thousand homeless people in the state in 2016, down from 12,500 in 2009.

Residents in the greater DeRidder area are making a push to get high speed internet in the rural Beauregard Parish town. Beatrice Teague started a petition because she and her neighbors are unable to get broadband connections in their homes. She says they have to use satellite internet, which is expensive and unreliable…:
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You can sign the petition online at moveon.org.