09:30 Newscast, April 20th, 2016

Two men died in a plane crash in Slidell last night. Police say it was a mosquito plane that appeared to have just sprayed before the tragic crash near the Slidell Airport. The victims are not being identified at this time.

A daycare center in St. Tammany Parish had to shut its doors this week after the state Department of Education found out they let four unsupervised toddlers roam the street, then fail to report the incident. DOE spokesman Ken Pastorek says thankfully the toddlers, between the ages of 1 and 2, are all okay…:
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He says officials can not and will not allow child care facilities like The Abita Church Christian Daycare in Abita Springs to operate in Louisiana.

Longtime LSU band director Roy King was fired Tuesday, following being placed on administrative leave earlier this month.

Folks are buzzing today over the news that Governor John Bel Edwards has a chicken coop at the Governor’s Mansion. He says with 16 hens and two dogs, he’s still trying to be considerate of the neighbors..:
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Questions are being raised about how the chicken coop was funded, and Edwards says he’s pays for it out of his own pocket.

Downtown Lafayette will be packed with visitors beginning today as the 30th Annual Festival International De Louisiane gets underway. The Acadiana festival was first held in 1987 and has become very popular, attracting musicians, artists, and craftsmen from around the world. Festival spokeswoman April Courville says a lot of work goes into putting this event together…:
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She says over 400,000 people are expected to attend the event over the 5 days.

 

08:30 Newscast, April 20th, 2016

The state’s budget problems were a popular topic on Governor John Bel Edwards first monthly radio call-in show. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Two Louisiana companies that serve the oil and gas industry have issued notices to employees about potential layoffs. Carbo Ceramics told 61 employees that its New Iberia plant would be closing by June 17th due to market conditions. As many as 227 employees of Gulf Island LLC in Houma could lose their jobs if the company doesn’t win bids on upcoming projects, according to the LWC.

The state Senate unanimously approves a bill that would make sure every TOPS recipient would receive at least part of their award if the state funding for the program is cut next year. New Orleans Senator Karen Peterson says right now, the chance of TOPS being fully funded this year is nil…:
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The measure now heads to the House for consideration.

The 30th annual Festival International de Louisiane begins today and runs through Sunday in downtown Lafayette. The Acadiana celebration is a music and arts festival which celebrates the French heritage of the region. Festival spokeswoman April Courville says over 400-thousand people are expected to attend…:
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Courville says local performers and international artists from 25 different countries are performing over the five days.

 

07:30 Newscast, April 20th, 2016

The Senate sends a bill to the House that would ensure every TOPS recipient receives at least something if the state can’t fund the program…:
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LSU Tiger marching band director, Roy King, was fired Tuesday after he was placed on administrative leave earlier this month, according to his lawyer. LSU confirmed King was informed via letter that he would no longer be employed by the university due to policy violations. King was the subject of an internal audit but his lawyer said the move was a witch hunt being conducted by jealous colleagues.

Two men died following a plane crash in Slidell last night. Fire investigators believe the plane was performing mosquito abatement duties when it crashed shortly before arriving at the Slidell airport. Police Chief Randy Smith confirmed crews located the bodies of two people. Their identities have not been released.

The Louisiana Department of Education revokes the child care license of Abita Church Christian Daycare in St. Tammany Parish after four unsupervised toddlers were found roaming near a busy street. Department of Education spokesperson Ken Pastorick says the children left through an opening in the fence enclosing the center’s playground…:
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The children were unharmed from the incident.

There’s a new addition to the Governor’s Mansion since John Bel Edwards moved in…:
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Edwards says the project was not paid for by taxpayers.

 

06:45 Sportscast, April 20th, 2016

LSU says men’s basketball guard Antonio Blakeney says he will not put his name in for the upcoming NBA draft — instead returning to play for the Tigers in his sophomore season. Blakeney is a member of the 2016 SEC All-Freshman team. and he was also named the SEC Freshman of the Week twice during last season. He says he feels it’s in his best interest to return and continue to improve his game so he can be an even more effective player.

In college baseball, the 20th ranked Ragin Cajuns edged Nicholls 4-3 Tuesday night in Lafayette. The win is the 7th straight at home for the Cajuns who improve to 25-12 on the year. Nicholls is 16-22 for the season. UL-Lafayette hosts McNeese State tonight. The Colonels next fly to Lincoln for a three-game series against Nebraska beginning Friday. Also last night, Southern University fell to Loyola.

Tonight No. 5 LSU will take on Southeastern Louisiana in Alex Box Stadium. UNO is at Jackson State and ULM travels to face Mississippi State.

The new Louisiana Tech women’s basketball coach, Brooke Stoehr, says she’s ready to help the program move forward. Stoehr was introduced as the new head coach for the Lady Techsters on Tuesday. She takes over for Tyler Summitt, who abruptly resigned earlier this month after admitting that he had an inappropriate relationship.

The LHSAA is set to hold a special meeting on June 8th called for principals to vote on a compromise plan to put into place the expanded championship split for boys and girls basketball, baseball and softball that was approved in January. The hybrid plan would give the LHSAA nine championships in those sports instead of the 12 approved at the start of the year.

Northwestern State is mourning the death of John McConathy. He’s the father of current Demons Coach Mike McConathy and he’s considered one of Northwestern’s greatest basketball players. John McConathy was an all-american at the Natchitoches school and the fifth pick in the 1951 NBA draft. He was 86 years old.

 

06:30 Newscast, April 20th, 2016

Two men were killed in a mosquito plane crash last night in Slidell. Police say fire fighters were called to the scene in a wooded around just north of the airport’s runway around 9:20pm Tuesday. Investigators indicate the plane had engine trouble and flipped over and hit a power line.

The state Senate unanimously approves a bill that would make sure every TOPS recipient would receive at least part of their award, if the state is not able to fully fund the scholarship program. West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth says it isn’t fair to tell students for four years that they will get TOPS, then suddenly take it away because they cannot fund the program…:
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The cost of TOPS for the next fiscal year is about 300-million dollars.

The 30th annual Festival International de Louisiane in downtown Lafayette kicks off. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The LSU band director, Roy King, who was placed on administrative leave earlier this month, has been fired by the university. King was informed via letter that he would no longer be employed by the university based on an investigation related to adherence of policies, procedures and financial safeguards meant to protect the Tiger Band and LSU.

 

LRN AM Newscall April 20, 2016

Today begins the 30th annual  Festival International de Louisiane in downtown Lafayette. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The state’s budget problems were a popular topic on Governor John Bel Edwards first monthly radio call-in show. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Senate sends a bill to the House that would ensure every TOPS recipient receives at least a partial scholarship, in the event the state cannot fully fund the program. Halen Doughty has more…

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The 30th annual of the Festival International de Louisiane begins today and runs through Sunday in downtown Lafayette. Festival Marketing Director April Courville says this is a really exciting celebration with new activities taking homage to the history of the festival. She says over 400-thousand people are excited to join in the festivities.

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Courville says the festival has been such an accomplishment for the last three decades because of the great support from the community. She says a lot of work goes into organizing this huge free festival.

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Courville says local performers and international artists from 25 different countries are performing during the five days of the festival. She says there will also be tons of vendors with unique art, food, and craft beers.

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There’s a new addition to the Governor’s Mansion since John Bel Edwards moved in. Edwards says he put in a chicken coop next to the garden, behind the mansion. The governor says they’re new chickens, so he hopes to supply his friends and family with fresh eggs soon.

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Edwards says the coop is color coordinated with the mansion. Edwards had a chicken coop at his home in Amite, but he says it wasn’t nice enough to bring to the mansion. With the 16 new hens and his two dogs, Edwards says he’s still trying to be considerate of his neighbors.

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Edwards says he checks on his birds every evening when he gets home. The chicken coop comments sparked questions about how the project was funded. Edwards says the project was not paid for by taxpayers.

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The Louisiana Department of Education revokes the child care license of Abita Church Christian Daycare in St. Tammany Parish after four unsupervised toddlers were found roaming near a busy street. Department of Education spokesperson Ken Pastorick says the children left through an opening in the fence enclosing the center’s playground.

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A motorist found the four toddlers the morning of April 7th walking on the street in front of the daycare center. The children were unharmed from the incident. However, Pastorick says the center still did not perform their duties as a daycare.

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The daycare has 15 days to appeal the revocation. Pastorick says the Department of Education is quick to revoke unfit daycares.

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The state Senate unanimously approves a bill that would make sure every TOPS recipient would receive at least part of their award, if the state is not able to fully fund the scholarship program. Jonesboro Senator Jim Fannin says legislators added an amendment that would allow a TOPS recipient to keep their award even if they are unable to attend college immediately because they cannot afford it.

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Under the current law, students with lower ACT scores or who do not have financial need would not get a scholarship at all. West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth says it isn’t fair to tell students for four years that they will get TOPS, then suddenly take it away because they cannot fund the program. He says lawmakers need to ensure that everyone who earns the scholarship gets something.

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The cost of TOPS for the next fiscal year is about 300-million dollars. New Orleans Senator Karen Peterson says right now, the chance of TOPS being fully funded this year is nil. She says without this legislation, there will be a lot of students who will not get a TOPS award at all.

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LRN Legislative Update, April 20, 2016

The state Senate unanimously approves a bill that would make sure every TOPS recipient would receive at least part of their award, if the state is not able to fully fund the scholarship program. Under the current law, students with lower ACT scores or who do not have financial need would not get a scholarship at all. West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth says it isn’t fair to tell students for four years that they will get TOPS, then suddenly take it away because they cannot fund the program. He says lawmakers need to ensure that everyone who earns the scholarship gets something.

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The cost of TOPS for the next fiscal year is about 300-million dollars.

Legislation that would expand the number of diseases that medical marijuana can be used to treat failed to get enough votes to pass out of the Senate. Under current law, once medical cannabis becomes available in Louisiana, it can only be used for three different diseases. But several senators expressed concerns with the legislation, claiming it would be a gateway to the complete legalization of marijuana.

The state’s budget problems were a popular topic on Governor John Bel Edwards first monthly radio call-in show. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The House approved the Pastor Protection Act, which would allow a minister or clergy member to refuse to perform a same-sex marriage. Opponents of the bill claim it is not necessary because pastors are already protected under the first amendment and some state legislation. Supporters say it just protects their fundamental right of conscience. The bill passed on an 80-18 vote.

18:30 LRN Newscast April 19, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards is celebrating 100 days in office today. Michelle Southern has more on what the governor has achieved so far and what still remains to be done.

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LSU’s band director, Roy King, has been fired after being on administrative leave for several weeks. The temporary brand director will be Dr. Dennis Llinas, who has been the associate director of bands. King’s attorney, Jill Craft, says King was notified via a letter mailed to his house.

The bill to allow for the sale of raw, unpasteurized milk has been approved by the Senate, despite health risk concerns. Ville Platte Senator Eric LaFleur says consumers should be allowed to choose if they want to drink raw milk. He says it’s absurd that we can trust doctors to perform surgeries, but we can’t trust local farmers to produce safe milk.

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The bill now heads to the House for more discussion

A former police officer in St. Martin Parish plead guilty to his part in a ticket-writing scheme on Interstate 10. Ex-Henderson assistant police chief, Oliver Mack Lloyd, received a suspended sentence of six months in jail. St. Martin Parish prosecutor Chester Cedars says Lloyd orchestrated a plan where officers received bonuses for writing traffic tickets…

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17:30 LRN Newscast April 19, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards has been in office 100 days today. Edwards’ numerous accomplishments in the first hundred days, includes banning discrimination against the LGBT community in state offices and raising over $1 billion in revenue during the special session. Edwards says he is most proud of the healthcare coverage that over 300,000 people in the state will receive as a result of Medicaid expansion.

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Edwards says his biggest immediate goals are resolving the state’s budget problems and getting equal pay for men and women. He says one of the most important bills he is pushing seeks to raise the state’s minimum wage.

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Edwards has also installed a chicken coop at the Governor’s Mansion that is home to 16 hens.

Legislation that would expand the number of diseases that medical marijuana can be used to treat failed to get enough votes to pass out of the Senate. Under current law, once medical cannabis becomes available in Louisiana, it can only be used for three different diseases. St. Martin Parish senator Fred Mills says he wants to give cancer and AIDS patients the ability to use it…

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But several senators expressed concerns with the legislation. Delhi Senator Francis Thompson says passing this bill could lead to other legislation that will legalize marijuana…

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The vote on the bill was 19 yes, 16 nays. But a bill needs 20 votes to pass the senate. It can be brought up again.

16:45 LRN Sportscast April 19

LSU’s Antonio Blakeney has announced he will return for his sophomore season. Blakeney had considered submitting his name for the NBA draft, but the shooting guard from Florida has decided to stay at LSU. Blakeney averaged nearly 13 points and three rebounds a game during his freshman campaign.

Louisiana Tech introduced Brooke Stoehr as its new women’s basketball coach. Stoehr, who is a former Lady Techster player and assistant coach, returns to Ruston after a successful run as the co-head coach at Northwestern State. Stoehr led the Lady Demons to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2014-15.

Northwestern State is mourning the death of John McConathy. He’s the father of current Demons Coach Mike McConathy and he’s considered one of Northwestern’s greatest basketball players. John McConathy was an all-american at the Natchitoches school and the fifth pick in the 1951 NBA draft. He was 86 years old.

In college baseball action tonight…24th ranked UL Lafayette hosts Nicholls state. Earlier this season, the Cajuns beat the Colonels five to four in Thibodaux. Northwestern State is at Lousiana Tech. The Bulldogs are 20-12 on the year, while the Demons are 18-17.

LSU’s next game is Wednesday night when they host Southeastern Louisiana. The Tigers have lost three midweek games already this season. Coach Paul Mainieri knows the Tigers can’t afford to many more midweek defeats, if they want to host a regional…
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First pitch tomorrow night at Alex Box Stadium is at 6:30.