14:30 LRN Newscast September 20th

The frustration is growing from those who are anxiously waiting for crews to dispose of the flood damage debris that’s sitting outside their home. One of those frustrated flood victims is Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider, who says FEMA has not done enough to improve the debris removal process…
cut 7 (10) “….and uncaring”
Schneider lives and works in Livingston Parish.

The Louisiana Community and Technology College system says they had a record number of students graduate from their schools last year. LCTCS president Monty Sullivan credits the public-private partnerships that have been created…
cut 13 (11) “…fields”

Louisiana has the second highest rate of women who are killed by men, according to a study by the Violence Policy Center. Halen Doughty has more…
CUT 2 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Shreveport police say a 50-year-old man was killed early this morning in a shootout that took place in front of his estranged wife. Authorities say Boyd Garner confronted his estranged wife outside their home as she was visiting with a male friend. The male friend and Garner got into a physical altercation, which led to gunshots. Boyd died at a local hospital, while the other man survived the shooting.

LRN PM Newscall September 20th

Dukes of Hazzard star John Schnieder, who lives and has a studio in Livingston Parish, is enraged with the cleanup process after the flooding. Michelle Southern has more…

CUT 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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Louisiana has the second highest rate of women who are killed by men, according to a study by the Violence Policy Center. Halen Doughty has more…

CUT 2 (31)  “I’m Halen Doughty”

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Brown tap water has been flowing from faucets in the City of Oak Grove in West Carroll parish for years, and city officials are taking action to get clean water. Mayor Adam Holland says he and some city council members toured America Water and Waste’s facility last week to find out what is causing the discoloration in the water.

CUT 3 (11)  “should be”

Holland says during his meeting with the company owners last week, he informed them that he is executing the 120 day termination clause in their contract. But he wants to give the company the city has been with since 2002 one more chance.

CUT 4 (08)  “the meeting”

Holland says some of the issues they want addressed are the joints at the plant that need to be replaced and better transparency between the company and the city. He says most importantly they just want clean, clear drinking water.

CUT 5 (09)  “my pipes”

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Movie star John Schneider is upset with the cleanup process south Louisiana has seen after the historic flooding. Schneider has a studio and home in Holden and another property on the Amite River, which were all flooded. The Dukes of Hazzard actor says a month later, he still sees mountains and mountains of trash on the road…

CUT 6 (10) “their roadway”

The Livingston Parish Office of Emergency Management says there is still over one million cubic yards of trash that needs to be collected. Schneider says seeing the trash every day is a constant reminder of some kind of failure. He says we pay our taxes for debris removal yet we still don’t seem important enough for FEMA to take some sort of action.

CUT 7 (10) “and uncaring”

Schneider says Louisiana was in the news this summer for tragic shootings, but the flooding even hasn’t gotten the attention of our government. He says the debris removal process should’ve begun immediately after people removed their water logged belongings from their home.

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A new study from the Violence Policy Center finds Louisiana ranks second in the country for the rate of women who are murdered by men. VPC Legislative Director, Kristen Rand, says this is the sixth year in a row that Louisiana has made the top 10. She says that may have something to do with the state’s gun laws.

CUT 9 (09) “with firearms”

Alaska was the only state with a higher rate of women murdered by men. Rand says black women are at a higher risk than white women because 29 of the 51 females murdered by men in 2014 were African American. She says in most cases, the woman has a relationship with the attacker.

cut 10 (11)  “the perpetrator”

In 2014, the Louisiana passed a law that prevents convicted domestic abusers from purchasing a gun for ten years after the completion of their probation, but the law doesn’t require them to surrender their weapons. She says Louisiana needs to keep passing laws to protect domestic violence victims.

Cut 11 (09) “volatile situations”

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The Louisiana Community and Technical College system had another record setting year in 2015-16. Collectively, 28,853 students graduated from a community and technical college, up over 6000 from the prior year. LCTCS president Monty Sullivan says it’s great to see students that are completing programs in high demand fields…:

cut 12 (09) “technical colleges”

The WISE fund was created in 2014. It allocates $40 million dollars to higher ed in Louisiana, and $12 million to two-year colleges. Sullivan says dollars from the WISE fund and private company matches were instrumental in getting them to the numbers they’ve seen the past year…:

Cut 13 (11)  “fields”

Graduates from across Louisiana earned credentials in programs that are critical economic drivers such as computer science, process technology, construction crafts, engineering technology, industrial production, allied health, manufacturing and accounting. Sullivan says these are also critical to Louisiana families…:

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13:30 Newscast, September 20th, 2016

Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider is stirring up passions on social media with his angry posts about the slow flood cleanup process in South Louisiana. He says the debris removal should’ve begun immediately after people removed their water logged belongings from their home…:
CUT 8 (11) “failed system”
Schneider has a studio and home in Holden and another property on the Amite River, which were all flooded.

The Calcasieu Sheriff’s Office says they busted the Iowa fire chief purchasing pills from an online black market pharmacy. They say 59-year-old Sandi Miller was allegedly illegally purchasing pills advertised as Oxycodone over the internet and having them shipped to her residence. Miller was arrested and fired.

The Louisiana Community and Technical College system had another record setting year in 2015-16. Collectively, 28,853 students graduated from a community and technical college, up over 6000 from the prior year. LCTS president Monty Sullivan says it’s great to see students that are completing programs in high demand fields…:
CUT 12 (09) “technical colleges”
He says graduates from across Louisiana earned credentials in programs that are critical economic drivers.

Oak Grove in West Carroll Parish has been dealing with brown water for years, and city officials are demanding the company solve maintenance issues. Mayor Adam Holland says he’s giving America Water and Waste’s facility one more chance to get to clean water before he executes the termination clause…:
CUT 4 (08) “the meeting”

 

12:30 Newscast, September 20th, 2016

Movie star John Schneider is upset with the cleanup process south Louisiana has seen after the historic flooding. Schneider has a studio and home in Holden and another property on the Amite River, which were all flooded. The Dukes of Hazzard actor says it’s been a month and trash is still everywhere:
CUT 6 (10) “their roadway”
The Livingston Parish Office of Emergency Management says it could be Christmas before everything is cleaned up.

A new study from the Violence Policy Center finds Louisiana ranks second in the country for the rate of women who are murdered by men. VPC Legislative Director, Kristen Rand, says this is the sixth year in a row that Louisiana has made the top 10. She says that may have something to do with the state’s gun laws…:
CUT 9 (09) “with firearms”

The Governor’s Office says they found out from FEMA that mobile and modular homes are in fact eligible for the Shelter at Home Program. Spokeswoman Julie Baxter Payer says they sent a letter to the agency asking for clarification on that and what homes do not qualify for the program…:

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Nearly 18,000 people have so far registered for The Shelter at Home Program.

Shreveport Police are investigating the case of a man who returned home to find his wife with another man — then was later killed. They say husband and the other man reportedly got into a fight during which they wrestled and both pulled guns and shot one another. The husband died. The condition of the other man is not known.

 

11:30 Newscast, September 20th, 2016

Over 300,000 have enrolled in the Medicaid program since the eligibility requirements were expanded on July 1st. Emelie Gunn has more…:
CUT 1 (29) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

The City of Walker is moving forward with its lawsuit against the state Department of Transportation for construction on I-12 that city officials believe worsened the flooding there. Mayor Rick Ramsey says he feels good about their chances of winning the case because the City of Amite won a suit against DOTD in 2002…:
Cut 10 (08) “toward Walker”

Brown tap water has been flowing from faucets in the City of Oak Grove in West Carroll parish for years, and city officials are taking action to get clean water. Mayor Adam Holland says he and some city council members toured America Water and Waste’s facility last week to find out what is causing the discoloration in the water…:
CUT 3 (11) “should be”
He is giving them 90 days to make significant improvements or the city will execute the termination contract.

The National Hurricane Center says the 12th named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season formed this morning. Lisa is in the eastern Atlantic. The storm is expected to remain over water and not threaten any land.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, who lived in the New Orleans French Quarter part-time, are getting a divorce, according to multiple media outlets. Jolie cited irreconcilable differences in the split, according to TMZ.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast September 20th

LSU’s new starting quarterback Danny Etling is getting ready for his first road start in the SEC. The Bayou Bengals’ last trip to the Plains was not a good one. The Tigers were embarrassed as Auburn beat up LSU 41-7 and the Tigers have lost six of eight on the Plains. But Etling is confident they can get the job done on the road…
cut 17 (17) “…win or lose”
Etling and LSU’s offense will go up against a defense that’s run by former LSU defensive coordinator Kevin Steele.

Saints Coach Sean Payton wants to see his team run the football more. New Orleans only had 13 rushes in their 16-13 loss to the Giants. Also, Payton still has a lot of confidence in rookie kicker Will Lutz.

Louisiana Tech quarterback Ryan Higgins could not guide the Bulldogs to a win over Texas Tech, but Coach Skip Holtz liked that his senior signal caller did not turn the ball over. La Tech is back on the road this Saturday for the start of Conference USA Play as they visit Middle Tennessee. Blue Raiders running back I’Tavius Mathers scored four touchdowns in a win over Bowling Green last week.

Cajuns Coach Mark Hudspeth says the placekicking job is under evaluation for UL Lafayette after sophomore kicker Stevie Artigue missed two PATS and a 40-yard field goal. Hudspeth says other guys will get some opportunities this week, but he’s hoping Artigue can improve.

In the latest high school football polls…John Curtis has moved into the top spot in Five-A after beating Parkview Baptist last week. Amite is the new number one team in Class 3-A. The Warriors have victories over Franklinton and Kentwood this season.

10:30 Newscast September 20,2016

Over 300,000 people have signed up for Medicaid under the expanded program since coverage began on July 1st. Louisiana Department of Health Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee says lives are already being saved with the program. She says one-thousand mammograms have been completed so far…
Cut 4 (08)”pre-cancers.”

There is a teacher shortage in the United States and a study from the Learning Policy Insititue finds Louisiana is in the second lowest category for teacher attraction. President of the Louisiana Association of Educators Debbie Meaux says the teacher reform movement has discouraged a lot of teachers. She says the push to use standardized test scores to evaluate educators has made some feel like they’re under the microscope.
Cut 9 (09) “the profession.”

 

 

Homeowners living in mobile homes are now eligible to apply for the Shelter at Home Program. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor’s Office Julie Baxter Payer says they wanted to get clarification about who was actually eligible for the program.
Cut 13 (09) “funded program.”

Payer says they also received clarification on what type of homes did not qualify for the program.

The City of Walker is moving forward in suing the state Department of Transportation for construction on I-12 that city officials believe worsened flooding in that area. Mayor Rick Ramsey says the only thing he’s heard from the state is a quote from the Governor’s Office, saying it’s not the state’s job to build roads that prevent flooding.
Cut 12 (06) “cause flooding.”

The city has has officially signed a contract with a law firm and Ramsey says other law offices could also be involved.

09:30 Newscast, September 20th, 2016

State officials say the newly expanded Medicaid program that went into effect July 1st is already saving lives. Louisiana Department of Health Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee told the Baton Rouge Press Club that more than 300,000 people have enrolled. She also spoke about mosquitoes and the Zika concern, saying that the state is being proactive with preparedness…:
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She says L-D-H- is helping with doctors to alert expectant mothers of Zika, along with, mosquito abatement teams to keep the population down.

There was some confusion over whether or not mobile homes would be eligible for Shelter At Home — the program which pays up to $15,000 in work in order to make a home livable while residents rebuild. The Governor’s Office says they sent a letter to FEMA and learned that mobile and modular homes are eligible, whether or not they are on wheels or attached to the ground.

The City of Walker has officially signed a contract with a law firm to file a suit against the state for construction on I-12 that’s believed to have increased flooding in the city. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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A study from the Learning Policy Institute finds Louisiana ranks in the second lowest category for teacher attraction, despite a nationwide educator shortage. President of the Louisiana Association of Educators Debbie Meaux:
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08:30 Newscast, September 20th, 2016

Hundreds of thousands of people have signed up for Medicaid under the expanded program, and state officials say lives are already being saved. Louisiana Department of Health Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee says we have now changed the landscape of health care coverage and have increased the likelihood that patients will seek life-saving care:
Cut 5 (06) “diabetes”
She says the expansion enrollment tops 305,000.

There’s a shortage of teachers around the country, but the Learning Policy Institute finds Louisiana has very low educator attraction…:
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Today Governor John Bel Edwards is in Shreveport for a day of events and meetings. He will visit the Cyber Innovation Center and tour the CSRA. His office says he will then deliver remarks at the Shreveport Rotary Club Meeting before touring the Port of Caddo-Bossier.

The City of Walker plans to proceed with a lawsuit against DOTD over the barrier on I-12 they say worsened flooding in the city. Walker Mayor Rick Ramsey says the barrier acted as a seawall, but wants the public to know that they are not suing in order to get state dollars…:
CUT 11 (08) “the interstate”
He says he’s heard the Governor’s Office has said it’s not the state’s job to build roads that prevent flooding.

The Governor’s Office says they found out from FEMA that mobile and modular homes are in fact eligible for the Shelter at Home Program. Spokeswoman Julie Baxter Payer says they sent a letter to the agency asking for clarification on that and what homes do not qualify for the program…:
CUT 15 (07) “at home work”

 

07:30 Newscast, September 20th, 2016

Over 300,000 have enrolled in the Medicaid program since the eligibility requirements were expanded on July 1st. Emelie Gunn has more…:
CUT 1 (29) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

The US is facing a teacher shortage, and a new study from the Learning Policy Institute finds Louisiana ranks in the second lowest category for teacher attraction. President of the Louisiana Association of Educators, Debbie Meaux…:
CUT 8 (07) “vacancies”
Meaux says the teacher reform movement has discouraged a lot of people in education.

FEMA has offered additional clarification to the governor’s office about whether mobile homes are eligible for the Shelter At Home Program. Deputy Chief of Staff for the Governor’s Office, Julie Baxter Payer says they have verified that manufactured and modular homes can be included in the program, whether or not they are on wheels or attached to the ground. She says inspections will be done on a case by case basis…:
cut 14 (09) “in the home”
Over 18,000 people have registered for Shelter at Home.

NCIS: New Orleans’ third season will premiere tonight on CBS. The crime mystery show was filmed entirely in and around New Orleans, and sources say it’s the last network series will a full-time shooting schedule in the city. NCIS: New Orleans airs Tuesdays at 10pm.

LSU’s next home football game will be televised on SEC Network, the university announced Monday. The Tigers face Missouri at home on October 1 at 6:30 p.m.