06:30 Newscast, January 20th, 2017

Republican State Representative Lance Harris of Alexandria has proposed a plan to cut the state’s budget without calling another special session, but the tentative plan is already getting push back from Democrats. Harris’ plan does not call for cuts to public colleges, but it would levy a $147 million cut to the state Department of Health…:
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But Democratic Representative Gene Reynolds of Minden says public schools and hospitals can’t handle these cuts in the middle of the year. He says there has to be a better way to address the state’s budget problems…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards issued a statement about the plan, saying the recommendations are vague, and blindly slashing programs and statutory dedications could be devastating to these agencies.

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is considered one of the leading Democrats in the state, and he weighs in on his feelings about the Trump administration. Landrieu says both Republicans and Democrats like President Trump’s proposal to invest one trillion dollars on infrastructure…:
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But Landrieu says bi-partisan leaders are concerned about the immediate repeal of Obamacare without a replacement.

Republican Congressman Clay Higgins of Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District is looking forward to the changes that will come under the new administration. He says voters sent a clear message last November and now it’s time to deliver…:
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LRN AM NEWSCALL JANuARY 20

Newly elected Acadiana Congressman Clay Higgins says he’s humbled and uplifted to be in attendance for the swearing in of Donald Trump as the nation’s 45thPresident. Jeff Palermo has more…

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West Monroe High School’s Rebel Band will represent the Bayou State in the historic 58th inaugural parade. Halen Doughty has more…

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One of the state’s top Democrats, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu shares his feelings on the future of the Trump administration. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Congressman Clay Higgins of Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District is looking forward to the changes that will come under the new administration. He says his team has been hard at work in Washington, and the freshman Representative says he’s already learned a lot. He says in many ways, the nation’s capital is exactly what he expected.

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Higgins says Congress has been meeting with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence throughout the transition, and he was encouraged by those conversations. He says voters sent a clear message last November and now it’s time to deliver.

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Higgins sits on the House Homeland Security Committee, Veterans Affairs Committee, and Science and Space Technology Committee. He says improving infrastructure in his district will be a top priority including fighting for a new I-10 bridge in Lake Charles. But he says he’s also concerned about taking care of our veterans.

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Higgins says he’s been hard at work since day one, even sleeping on an air mattress in his office. 

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The West Monroe High School Rebel Band gets the prestigious honor of performing in the inaugural parade at the nation’s capital today. Band director Robert Freeman says roughly 200 band members will entertain parade goers with a clever arrangement of “You Are My Sunshine,” “Jambalaya,” and “When the Saints Go Marching In.”

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Freeman says they learned a month ago that they would play in the inaugural parade, and they didn’t have much time to prepare or raise the $240-thousand necessary for the trip. He says students were asked to pay $600 each, and they had to do a lot of fundraising in a short amount of time to pay for the trip.

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Freeman says this trip is much different from the last time the Rebel Band performed at a presidential inauguration in 2005. He says not only is the weather warmer this go round, the political atmosphere is also much hotter. But he says he’s proud that the band and members of the West Monroe community were able to rise above the fray.

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New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is considered one of the leading Democrats in the state and he weighs in on his feelings about the Trump administration. Landrieu says both Republicans and Democrats like President Trump’s proposal to invest one trillion dollars on infrastructure.

Cut 10 (11) “we like”

But Landrieu says bi-partisan leaders are concerned about the immediate repeal of Obamacare without a replacement. He says while there are some issues with the Affordable Care Act, like increased premiums, they need to be fixed rather than a full repeal.

cut 11 (08) “for mayors”

Many citizens have voiced how nervous they are about a Trump presidency. Landrieu says no matter what, Trump is now the president but America is stronger than any one person.

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Republican State Representative Lance Harris of Alexandria has proposed a plan to cut the state’s budget without calling another special session, but the tentative plan is already getting pushback from Democrats. Harris’ plan does not call for cuts to public colleges, but it would levy a $147 million cut to the state Department of Health.

Cut 13 (10) “14 years”

Harris’ plan would also not tap into the rainy day fund. Other proposed cuts include $28 million to K-12 education, $15 million to prisons, and $37 million to capital outlay. But Harris doesn’t think any of these cuts would be too devastating.

cut 14 (09) “have the money”

Harris adds that it doesn’t make sense to spend taxpayer dollars on a special session when the governor can make all of these proposed cuts without legislative approval.

But Democratic Representative Gene Reynolds of Minden says public schools and hospitals can’t handle these cuts in the middle of the year. He says there has to be a better way to address the state’s budget problems.

Cut 15 (07) “better option”

Reynolds says while he applauds Harris for stepping up and making suggestions, this plan just isn’t feasible. He says some of the proposed cuts are matched with federal funds. He says if the state doesn’t put up their share, we won’t get those federal dollars either.

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Governor John Bel Edwards issued a statement about the plan, saying the recommendations are vague, and blindly slashing programs and statutory dedications could be devastating to these agencies.

17:30 LRN Newscast January 19th

LSU announces a timeline for finding a new live mascot and the plan is to have a new tiger before the start of the football season. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says they are searching rescue facilities and sanctuaries for a young, male tiger to become Mike VII….
cut 5 (05) “…in August”
But Guttner says the school is ending the decades old tradition of Mike in attendance for LSU football games.

The Louisiana Office of Tourism and the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau team up with a marketing firm in China to bring more Chinese tourists to the Bayou State. Assistant Tourism Secretary Kyle Edmiston says the Chinese travel market is the fasted growing inbound market in the US…:
Cut 8 (11) “6 million”
He says thanks to the partnership with East West Marketing Corporation, Louisiana is in a position to be a top destination for Chinese travelers.

If you’re struggling to lose weight, LSU Pennington Biomedical Doctor Steven Heymsfield suggests behavioral counseling. Heymsfield says an obese individual must lose 5-8-percent of their weight in one to two years to have successfully completed the program….
cut 12 (09) “…diabetes”
Heymsfield says many YMCAs offer an affordable high intensity lifestyle treatment, along with commercial companies like Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig.

We’ve seen heavy rainfall across southeast Louisiana today. Christopher Bannan with the National Weather Service in Slidell says some areas experienced 2-5 inches of rain in a short period of time. He says this strong weather system will continue to affect much of the state into the weekend…:
Cut 4 (07) “Sunday morning”
There’s the potential of severe weather impacting more than just southeast Louisiana tomorrow and Saturday.

16:45 LRN Sportscast January 19th

LSU announces a timeline for finding a new live mascot and the plan is to have a new tiger before the start of the football season. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says they are searching rescue facilities and sanctuaries for a young, male tiger to become Mike VII….
cut 5 (05) “…in August”
But Guttner says LSU is officially ending the decades old tradition of having Mike attend football games.

LSU running back Leonard Fournette says his beat up ankle that forced him to miss five games this past season is feeling better and he’s getting into the best shape possible for the NFL combine…
cut 18 (10) “…full potential”
ESPN’s Mel Kiper released a mock draft today and it had the Panthers selecting Fournette with the 8th pick. With the 11th pick, Kiper has the Saints taking Alabama linebacker Rueben Foster.

The Baton Rouge Advocate reports LSU offensive coordinator Matt Canada’s annual salary will be 1.5 million dollars, making him one of the highest-paid assistants in college football.

And other piece of LSU football news, defensive tackle Travonte Valentine has been kicked off the team. He only played in five games last season.

Alabama running back Derrick Gore says he will transfer to ULM. The redshirt sophomore had 18 carries for 93 yards and one touchdown last season. The Syracuse, New York, native will sit out the 2017 season, but he’ll have two years of eligibility after that.

Northwestern State released its 2017 schedule and the Demons will begin the year visiting Louisiana Tech and Grambling. Northwestern will have five Southland home games.

There are three men’s college basketball games in the state tonight. Louisiana Tech takes on Rice, UNO battles Houston Baptist and Nicholls faces Abilene Christian.

16:30 LRN Newscast January 19th

We’ve seen large rainfall totals, especially in southeast Louisiana today. Christopher Bannon, with the National Weather Service in Slidell says a system stalled over Texas is pushing wet weather towards the Bayou State…
cut 3 (05) “…our area’
Stormy weather, with heavy rainfall is possible for tomorrow and Saturday as well.

LSU plans to have a new live tiger mascot by August. LSU School of Veterinary Medicine spokesperson Ginger Guttner says they have yet to pick out a young, male tiger that will become Mike the Seven, but they are confident it will happen soon. She says in April they will also make renovations to Mike’s habitat, so that it can be accredited as a tiger sanctuary…
cut 7 (10) “…needs one”
Guttner says they are also ending the tradition of having Mike paraded around the field before football games.

State Police say three people are dead and a child is in serious condition following a crash in Allen Parish. Sgt. James Anderson says around 10am this morning, a vehicle traveling west on Hwy 190 in Kinder crossed the center line…:
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The Louisiana Office of Tourism is looking to bring more tourists from China to the Bayou State. Assistant Tourism Secretary Kyle Edmiston says they know Chinese travelers spend more money than other foreign tourists in Louisiana, so this would be a huge economic impact for the state….
cut 10 (10) “…for the state”
Edmiston says to get more China tourists in Louisiana, they’ve hired China-based East West Marketing Corporation.

15:30 Newscast January 19,2017

LSU announces they plan to have a new tiger before the start of the 2017 football season. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says the search is on at resuce facilities for a young male tiger to become Mike VII. But she says Mike will no longer attend football games
Cut 6 (03) “see him.”

And Guttner says in April, Mike’s habitat will undergo renovations, which are expected to be complete by August.

The Louisiana Office of Tourism and the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau are partnering with a Chinese marketing firm to bring in more tourists from China to the Bayou State. Assistant Tourism Secretary Kyle Edmiston says the Chinese love our food, music, and culture. He says there is easy access to Louisiana because of direct flights from China to Houston.
Cut 9 (08) “their trip.”
Are you having trouble keeping up with your New Year’s fitness resolution? Dr. Steven Heymsfield with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center says high intensity lifestyle treatment can help with weight loss if cutting calories is not working. He also adds medication for obese and overweight individuals can help with weight management.
Cut 13 (09) “time period”

Obesity can lead to an increased risk for diabetes, hypertension, and some cancers.
The Louisiana National Guard’s 773rd Military Police Battalion is in Washington D.C. to assist in security for the 58th Presidential Inauguration tomorrow. More than 170 soldiers with the state’s National Guard will conduct security operations along the parade route, accompanied by Guardsmen from Kansas and South Dakota. This is the first time the 773rd has been a part of a presidential inauguration.

LRN PM Newscall January 19th

The Louisiana Office of Tourism and the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau announce a new partnership with East West Marketing Corporation in China to boost tourism. Halen Doughty has more…

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If you’re having trouble keeping up with your New Year’s weight loss resolutions, behavioral counseling could help.Michelle Southern has more…

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A Flash flood watch is in effect for much of southeast Louisiana until this evening. Christopher Bannan with the National Weather Service in Slidell says a system stalled over Texas is pushing wet weather towards the Bayou State and the potential impact is two to five inches of rain in a short period of time, with isolated higher amounts.

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Bannan says A 4 to 5 inch swath of rainfall occurred this morning from just south of New Roads to north Baton Rouge. He says this very strong weather system will continue to affect much of the state into the weekend….

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LSU announces a timeline for finding a new live mascot and the plan is to have a new tiger before the start of the next football season. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says they are searching rescue facilities and sanctuaries for a young, male tiger to become Mike VII.

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But Guttner says LSU is officially ending the tradition of putting Mike into a mobile cage, so that he can be on the field before the start of football games.

Cut 6 (03) “see him”

Guttner says in April, Mike’s habitat will undergo renovations, which are expected to be complete by August. She says LSU is also working to have Mike’s habitat accredited as a tiger sanctuary.

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The Louisiana Office of Tourism and the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau is teaming up with a marketing firm in China to bring more Chinese tourists to the Bayou State. Assistant Tourism Secretary Kyle Edmiston says the Chinese travel market is the fasted growing inbound market in the US. He says it currently ranks third and is poised to grow to number one by 2021.

Cut 8 (11) “6 million”

Edmiston says thanks to the partnership with East West Marketing Corporation, Louisiana is in a position to be a top destination for Chinese travelers. He says the Chinese love our food, music, and culture. He says there’s an ease of access to the Bayou State because of direct flights from China to Houston.

Cut 9 (08)  “their trip”

International travel to Louisiana increased by 36-percent over the last year, and Edmiston says Chinese travelers spend more money than any other tourists to Louisiana. He says that means more visitors from China could have a huge economic impact for the state.

Cut 10 (10) “for the state”

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Struggling to be successful with your New Year’s fitness resolution? Dr. Steven Heymsfield with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Center says if cutting calories is not working for you, undergoing behavioral counseling could help with weight loss.

cut 11 (11) “treatment”

Heymsfield says many YMCAs offer an affordable high intensity lifestyle treatment, along with commercial companies like Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig. He says an individual must lose 5-8-percent of their weight in one to two years to have successfully completed the program.

cut 12 (09) “diabetes” 

Obesity can lead to an increased risk for diabetes, hypertension, and some cancers. Heymsfield says there is also medication for obese and overweight individuals to manage their weight. He says it’s a good idea to ask your doctor if certain a certain medication could benefit you.

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State Police say three people are dead and a child is in serious condition following a crash in Allen Parish. Sgt. James Anderson says around 10am Thursday morning, a vehicle traveling west on Hwy 190 in Kinder crossed the center line…:

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Anderson says there was a young child in the second vehicle who was transported to the Rapides Trauma Center in serious condition. He says they are still trying to figure out how this happened…:

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14:30 LRN Newscast January 19th

LSU announces a timeline for finding a new live mascot and the plan is to have a new tiger before the start of the football season. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says they are searching rescue facilities and sanctuaries for a young, male tiger to become Mike VII….
cut 5 (05) “…in August”
But Guttner says LSU is officially ending the tradition of having Mike attend football games.

The leader of the state House Republican delegation has offered a plan to reduce state spending by 304-million dollars in order to alleviate a midyear shortfall. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris is proposing 147-million dollars in cuts to the health department, also cuts to state prisons, roadwork and K-through-12 education. Harris tells the Associated Press that Republicans are not proposing any cuts to public colleges.

State Police say three people were killed in a head-on crash in Allen Parish in Kinder this morning. Sergeant James Anderson says they are still trying to figure out what happened…
cut 15 (08) “…center line”
A young child in one of the vehicles is also in serious condition.

If you’re having trouble losing weight, behavioral counseling could help. Michelle Southern has more…
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13:30 Newscast, January 19th, 2017

A Flash flood watch is in effect for much of southeast Louisiana until this evening. Christopher Bannan with the National Weather Service in Slidell says some areas have already experienced 2-5 inches of rain in a short period of time. He says this strong weather system will continue affect much of the state into the weekend…:
Cut 5 (07) “Sunday morning”

Struggling to be successful with your New Year’s fitness resolution? Dr. Steven Heymsfield with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Center says if cutting calories is not working for you, undergoing behavioral counseling could help with weight loss…:
cut 11 (11) “treatment”
Heymsfield says many YMCAs offer an affordable high intensity lifestyle treatment, along with commercial companies like Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig.

The Louisiana Office of Tourism and the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau announce a new partnership with East West Marketing Corporation in China to boost tourism. Halen Doughty has more…:
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State Police say three people are dead and a child is in serious condition following a crash in Allen Parish. Sgt. James Anderson says around 10am Thursday morning, a vehicle traveling west on Hwy 190 in Kinder crossed the center line…:
CUT 14 (11) “other vehicle”
He says a child was seriously injured in the second vehicle.

 

12:30 Newscast, January 19th, 2017

Southeast Louisiana is getting soaked today and most of the region is under a flash flood watch until this evening. Christopher Bannan with the National Weather Service in Slidell says the big concern with this heavy rainfall is localized street flooding and the Baton Rouge area has already experienced this…:
cut 4 (06) “drain poorly”
He says we’ll get a one day break tomorrow before things get ugly again starting Friday night and into Saturday.

The state budget deficit for the current fiscal year has dropped to $304 million; from $313 million. So what does this mean for Louisiana’s colleges and universities? Higher Ed Commissioner Joe Rallo says if lawmakers decide against tapping into the Rainy Day Fund to help plug the budget hole, it could be detrimental to post-secondary schools..:
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But House Republicans call that kicking the can down the road.

The Louisiana Office of Tourism and the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau is teaming up with a marketing firm in China to bring more Chinese tourists to the Bayou State. Assistant Tourism Secretary Kyle Edmiston says the Chinese travel market is the fasted growing inbound market in the US. He says it currently ranks third, but is poised to grow to number one by 2021…:
Cut 8 (11) “6 million”
He says thanks to the partnership with East West Marketing Corporation, Louisiana is in a position to be a top destination for Chinese travelers.

LSU announced today that nose guard Travonte Valentine is no longer a member of the football team. Valentine played in the first five games of last season and recorded 10 tackles, but didn’t play in the final seven.