15:30 LRN Newscast September 2nd

Louisiana has the highest adult obesity rate in the country, according to a new report from Trust for America’s Health. Don Molino has more…
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According to the governor’s office, work started in 15 homes today as part of the Shelter at Home Program, which pays up to 15-thousand dollars to make a home livable, while other repairs continue. Workers were at Patricia Lee’s home and she’s thankful for the program…
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State Police Trooper Melissa Matey says new criminal charges of negligent homicide and negligent injuring have been filed against the illegal immigrant who was at the wheel of a bus that hit a stopped firetruck on I-10 near LaPlace last Sunday. The wreck resulted in three deaths and dozens of injuries. Matey says they are still tyring to determine how the crash happened…
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It’s been reported that the driver told investigators that the brakes failed on the bus.

If you lost your job or income as a result of last month’s flooding, you can apply for disaster unemployment benefts at L-A-works-dot-net through October 14th. Director of the Unemployment Insurance Program, Renita Ward Williams…
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Williams says over 57-hundred people have already applied.

14:30 LRN Newscast September 2nd

Construction begins today on 15 homes covered by the Shelter at Home Program. Emelie Gunn spoke with one of those homeowners…
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The illegal immigrant who was behind the wheel in a fatal accident last weekend on I-10 near LaPlace is facing new charges after a third person has died as a result of the wreck. Denis Yasmir Amaya Rodriguez now faces three negligent homicide counts and 41 counts of negligent injuring, plus other charges.

A study from Trust for America’s health finds Louisiana has the worst adult obesity rate at 36-percent. Louisiana Department of Health spokesperson Bob Johannessen says for the state to change this trend, it has to start at a young age. He encourages parents to limit TV watching for kids to two hours a day or less and more than one hour of physical activity…
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Louisiana’s adult obesity rate of 36-percent did not change from the year before.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says individuals who are out of work or have seen less pay as a result of the flood can sign up for unemployment benefts through October 14th. Director of the Unemployment Insurance Program, Renita Ward Williams, says program can help fill some of the income gaps…
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Williams says individuals can applay at La-Works-dot-net.

LRN PM Newscall September 2nd

Louisiana has the highest adult obesity rate in the country, according to a new report from Trust for America’s Health. Don Molino has more…

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Construction begins today on 15 homes covered by the Shelter at Home Program. Emelie Gunn spoke with one of those homeowners…

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A new report from Trust for America’s Health finds Louisiana has the highest adult obesity rate in the country, at 36-percent. Bob Johannessen with LDH says it might be a new report, but it’s certainly not new news. He says studies dating back to 2008 have shown Louisiana as one of the heaviest states in the nation.

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Johannessen says healthy living practices start when you’re a child and unfortunately in Louisiana many of our kids are doing enough to stay in shape. He says Louisiana suffers from the lack of sidewalks in neighborhoods, in some cases limited outdoor activity options and there’s also less access to physical activity in school.

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Johannessen says they recommend that everyone eat at least five fruits and vegetables a day and eliminate sugary drinks from their diet. He says they also encourage two hours a day or less of sitting in front of a TV or computer and getting at least one hour of physical activity.

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It’s Labor Day weekend, which means it’s time for fun with friends and family, but State Police are warning drivers not to drink and drive. Trooper Dustin Dwight says there will be checkpoints and extra police out on the roadways to protect the motoring public. He says driver impairment is the leading factor in fatal crashes across Louisiana.

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Dwight says they are also looking for motorists that are speeding, driving recklessly or distracted. He advises people on the road this holiday weekend to utilize the 511 app.

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Additional criminal charges have been filed against the driver of the bus who crashed into emergency vehicles in St. John Parish, causing the death of three people including the fire chief. The third victim succumbed to injuries on Thursday. Melissa Matey says Denis Yasmir Amaya Rodriguez, an illegal alien, faces multiple charges…:

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It’s reported that Amaya Rodriguez claimed his breaks went out when he slammed into the fire truck and other vehicles, but Matey said they are still working on the details of how the crash happened…:

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One of the fatal victims was District Chief Spencer Chauvin with the St. John the Baptist Fire Department. 33-year-old Vontarous Kelly of Moss Point, MS, a passenger in a vehicle that was hit, died Thursday. 21 year old Jermaine Starr of Moss Point, MS was was pronounced dead on scene. Matey says the feds are investigating the bus company…:

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Crews with the Shelter at Home Program started construction on 15 homes today. Patricia Lee’s home was one of thousands flooded during the historic rain event and contractors are currently working on her house. Lee says the workers are fixing a bedroom and a bathroom so she can live in the home while the rebuilding process continues.

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Lee says she hasn’t been at work since the flooding but hopes now with the Shelter at Home Program that she’ll be able to return. She says she’s thankful for this program, because they are doing work that she and her family don’t have to do.

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To register for the program call 1 (800) 927-0216 or online at shelter-at-home-dot-la-dot-gov (shelterathome.la.gov). It pays up to 15-thousand dollars in repairs so the home can at least be livable. Lee says she applied for the program on Monday and workers are already fixing her home.

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Disaster unemployment benefits are available for flood victims. Director of the Unemployment Insurance Program, Renita Ward Williams, says anyone who is unemployed or who has had their job interrupted because of the recent flood can apply for this program through October 14th.

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Williams says people can see if they are eligible and apply at LaWorks.net. She says over 57-hundred people have already applied for the program. She says unemployment will not replace someone’s full income.

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Williams says the money some people are getting from FEMA and insurance doesn’t cover an electric or water bill. She says this program can help people fill some of the income gaps.

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13:30 Newscast, September 2nd, 2016

Crews with the Shelter at Home Program started construction on 15 homes today. Patricia Lee’s home was one of thousands flooded during the historic rain event and contractors are currently working on her house. Lee says the workers are fixing a bedroom and a bathroom so she can live in the home while the rebuilding process continues…:
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To register for the program visit shelter-at-home-dot-la-dot-gov.

It’s Labor Day weekend, which means it’s time for fun with friends and family, but State Police are warning drivers not to drink and drive. Trooper Dustin Dwight…:
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He says there will be checkpoints and extra police out on the roadways to protect the motoring public.

A 43-year-old woman died in a house fire Friday morning in north Kenner, Fire Chief John Hellmers said. He said they were able to attack the blaze quickly, but sadly located the victim’s body on the floor of the home in a rear bedroom. The name is being withheld until all relatives can be notified, Hellmers said.

There’s another study out saying Louisiana has the highest obesity rate in the country. Bob Johannessen with LDH says we lack sidewalks in neighborhoods here, and in some cases limited outdoor activity options. He says there is also less access to physical activity in school…:
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Trust for America’s Health finds Louisiana’s adult obesity rate is 36-percent.

Tomorrow is the big game between LSU and Wisconsin, and Madison-based American Family Insurance is partnering with Wisconsin athletics to raise money that will go towards American Red Cross’ flood relief efforts in Louisiana. Fans will be asked to donate by texting “LAFLOOD” to 90999.

 

12:30 Newscast, September 2nd, 2016

Louisiana has the highest adult obesity rate in the country, according to a new report from Trust for America’s Health. Don Molino has more…:
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Disaster unemployment benefits are available for flood victims. Director of the Unemployment Insurance Program, Renita Ward Williams, says anyone who is unemployed or who has had their job interrupted because of the recent flood can apply for this program through October 14th…:
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At LaWorks.net.

Additional criminal charges have been filed against the driver of the bus who crashed into emergency vehicles in St. John Parish, causing the death of three people including the fire chief. The third victim succumbed to injuries on Thursday. Melissa Matey says Denis Yasmir Amaya Rodriguez, an illegal alien, faces multiple charges…:
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State Police is investigating the crash. The feds are looking into the bus company and how this man was able to get it with no drivers license.

AAA says that gas prices are rising as we close out the summer driving season. At $2.05 for a statewide average, it’s about 3 cents higher than the prior week, and 10 cents more than a month ago.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast September 2nd

The 2016 season kicks-off tomorrow for the LSU Tigers. LSU’s defense will face a quarterback that will make his first collegiate start. Wisconsin’s Bart Houston is a fifth-year senior and LSU safety Jamal Adams anticipates Houston will play well…
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Houston has thrown 51 passes during his college carrer, most of them came during a relief role in a game against Illinois, where he completed 22 of 33 passes for 232 yards and two touchdowns.

Former LSU star Eric Reid joined his teammate, 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, in not standing during the singing of the national anthem, before last night’s preseason game against San Diego. Reid recently wrote a piece for Sports Illustrated’s Monday Morning quarterback where he talked about the racial profiling he’s faced from police officers.

The LHSAA’s executive committe approved the changing of state championship schedules for five different sports. Many of the changes are because of the expanded public-private school split. The girls and boys basketball championships will now hold semifinals Monday through Thursday and the title games will be Friday and Saturday. Both baseball and softball championships in Sulphur have decided to add an extra day to their format to accomodate the influx of teams.

Friday night lights returns tonight as there are several great match-ups on the gridiron. In north Louisiana…it’s Many at Winnfield and Oak Grove versus Mangham and the game on CST is Brother Martin versus Plaquemine.

Tonight in college football…it’s Northwestern State at 21st ranked Baylor. Tulane started the season with a 7-3 loss to Wake Forest last night.

The Saints have had trouble on the offensive line, but they’ve reportedly agreed to a three-year contract extension with their best o-lineman, center Max Unger.

11:30 Newscast, September 2nd, 2016

LSU takes on Wisconsin tomorrow at historic Lambeau Field in Green Bay, and an organization in Madison is helping out with flood relief donations during the game. Judd Schemmel, with American Family Insurance, says they want to use all of the media attention around the contest to remind fans across the country that there are flood victims in Louisiana that can use some help…:
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He says they are encouraging football fans to donate to the Red Cross by texting “LAFLOOD” to 90999.

Additional criminal charges have been filed against the driver of the bus who crashed into emergency vehicles in St. John Parish, causing the death of three people including the fire chief. The third victim succumbed to injuries on Thursday. State Police say Denis Yasmir Amaya Rodriguez, an illegal alien, is booked with 3 counts of Negligent Homicide, 41 counts of Negligent Injuring, Reckless Operation and No Driver’s License.

A new report from Trust for America’s Health finds Louisiana has the highest adult obesity rate in the country, at 36-percent. Bob Johannessen with LDH says it might be a new report, but it’s certainly not new news. He says studies dating back to 2008 have shown Louisiana as one of the heaviest states in the nation…:
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Johannessen says they recommend that everyone eat at least five fruits and vegetables a day and eliminate sugary drinks from their diet.

The Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday begins today and lasts through Sunday. Department of Revenue Spokesperson Byron Henderson says you can find a list of items eligible for a two percent discount online…:
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He says many sportsmen are eager to purchase new supplies with hunting season right around the corner.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast September 2nd

Construction has begun on 15 homes that have qualifed for the Shelter at Home program. Emelie Gunn has more…
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The Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday begins today and lasts through Sunday. Department of Revenue Spokesperson Byron Henderson says the holiday applies to a wide range of hunting supplies and you can find a complete list eligible for a two percent discount online…:
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Louisiana has received $40 million dollars in federal aid for highway projects, adding to the $60 million dollar grant the state already received. State Department of Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says the money is focused on improving traffic flow on I-10, including the relocation of the Washington Street exit in Baton Rouge near the Mississippi River Bridge…:
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Wilson says the additional federal dollars will allow them to use existing state dollars to improve the entrance at Barksdale Air Force Base near Shreveport.

It’s LSU and Wisconsin tomorrow in the season opener and there is an effort to use the game to raise funds for flood relief efforts. Judd Schemmel, with Madison-based American Family Insurance, says they will match every donation to the Red Cross on game day up to 50-thousand dollars…
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To donate to the Red Cross you can text LA-Flood to 90999.

09:30 Newscast, September 2nd, 2016

Tomorrow’s game between LSU and Wisconsin means the start of the season for many fans, and also some much needed relief for flood victims. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Today Governor John Bel Edwards is touring construction sites under the new Shelter at Home program throughout communities that were damaged in the recent historic flood. His office says 15 homes have already qualified to receive up to $15,000 in work done to their home so that they can live there while they rebuild. You can register for the program at shelter-at-home-dot-la-dot-gov.

Louisiana has received an additional 40-million dollars in federal highway funding. State Department of Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says the state has already received 60-million in federal dollars for the I-10 widening project between I-49 and the Atchafalya Basin. So this additional 40-million, will free up funds to improve the access into Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City…:
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He says they also plan to address the Washington Street exit problem in Baton Rouge.

The second amendment sales tax holiday is underway. Eligible items like guns and ammo will be eligible for a discount on the state sales tax. Byron Henderson with the state Department of Revenue says it’s not completely tax free this year because the holiday was changed during this year’s legislative session…:
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You can get more information online at revenue.louisiana.gov.

 

08:30 Newscast, September 2nd, 2016

Tomorrow is the big game between LSU and Wisconsin, and Madison-based American Family Insurance is partnering with Wisconsin athletics to raise money that will go towards American Red Cross’ flood relief efforts in Louisiana. Judd Schemmel is with American Family Insurance..:
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He says they are encouraging football fans to donate to the Red Cross by texting “LAFLOOD” to 90999.

State Police say a third person has succumbed to injuries sustained in the St. John Parish bus crash that also claimed the life of a fire chief. They say 33-year-old Vontarous Kelly of Moss Point, MS, a passenger in a vehicle that was hit, died Thursday. The driver of the bus, a man who is in the US illegally, is facing more charges in addition to the two counts of negligent homicide. St. John Fire Chief Spencer Chauvin of Gramercy, LA and 21 year old Jermaine Starr of Moss Point, MS also died in the crash.

Over a dozen homes have already been approved for the Louisiana Shelter at Home Program and will have construction begin today. Eligible flood victims could get up to $15,000 to fix their homes so they can live in them while they rebuild. Julie Baxter Payer is with the Governor’s Office. She says once approved, a contractor is contacted…:
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You can still register online at shelter-at-home-dot-la-dot-gov.

The 2nd Amendment sales tax holiday kicked off today and will run through Sunday. Eligible items will get a two percent discount on the state sales tax…:
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That’s Byron Henderson with the state Department of Revenue.