09:30 Newscast, March 29th, 2016

Drilling activity has hit an all-time low in Louisiana. Don Briggs, president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association,the bright side of the downturn is that several financial institutions in New York are looking to take advantage of the slow activity and invest in the industry now…:
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He says Never in the history if their recording has rig activity been as low as it is now.

A report released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services finds Medicaid expansion will improve mental healthcare in Louisiana. Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Richard Frank says it brings people into effective treatment and is fully paid for under Obamacare…:
Cut 5 (07) “coverage”

The Food and Drug Administration is delaying enforcing rules to require chain-restaurants to post a calorie content on their menu until 2017. Pennington Biomedical Research Center Professor Dr. Catherine Champagne understands the challenges restaurants face in posting calorie information on their menu, but it would greatly benefit those who watch their calorie intake…:
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State health officials are advising flood victims to check their home for mold. Emelie Gunn has some tips…:
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08:30 Newscast, March 29th, 2016

The oil and gas industry in Louisiana says things have gone from bad to worse. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Don Briggs says with oil trading at around 40-dollars a barrel, there’ s not much hope that rig activity will pick up in the near future. Briggs says this could lead to more layoffs…:
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He is confident the industry will bounce back.

One brother is dead and another in jail on murder charges after a fight between the two turned deadly in Vernon Parish. Deputies say they arrived on the scene to find 38-year-old Terry Dubois unresponsive on the floor of a residence in Leesville. His brother, Christopher, was originally arrested for battery after admitting to causing the victim to hit his head on the ground. But Terry Dubois later died and Christopher is being held on a million dollars bond for manslaughter.

The F.D.A. has pushed back the date to enforce calorie content menu labeling. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The Public Service Commission approved the sale of CLECO. During a special hearing Monday, the vote was 4-1 for the Pineville based utility company to be acquired by Macquarie Infrastructure for nearly $5 billion dollars.

State health officials have tips to clean up and remove mold from flooded homes. Gina Lagarde, with the state Department of Public Health, says if you smell a musky order or earthy scent, you likely have mold…:
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07:30 Newscast, March 29th, 2016

Drilling activity has hit an all-time low in Louisiana. That’s according to Don Briggs, president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association. Briggs says 25 rigs are running in the Gulf of Mexico and only five are in operation on land in south Louisiana…:
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Briggs says it’s a depressing time right now, but the industry will come back.

The Coast Guard responded to an oil spill near Bayou Teche Monday evening at PSC Industrial Outsourcing, where response crews had to deploy more than 200 yards of boom. Some residents in St. Mary Parish were advised to shelter in place as a result of the spill, but have since been told it is safe to leave their homes.

At the Capitol Monday, a bill that would limit the amount of money the state can spend on art for public buildings received overwhelming approval from the full House and now heads to the Senate. The measure would cap a program that requires 1 percent of the total amount of a construction project go towards art inside or on the ground near the site.

The Food and Drug Administration is delaying enforcing rules that require chain-restaurants to post a calorie content on their menu until 2017. Pennington Biomedical Research Center Professor Dr. Catherine Champagne says enforcing of the rule is the biggest challenge, but those that are health conscious will still pay attention to what they’re eating…:
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A report released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services finds Medicaid expansion could improve mental healthcare in Louisiana. Director for the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services Vikki Wachino says several states that accepted the federal dollars have seen more residents seek care regularly, and a decrease in those who stop taking their meds due to cost…:
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The report says 81-thousand Louisianans who suffer from mental illnesses or substance abuse would likely qualify for Medicaid after the expansion.

 

06:45 Sportscast, March 29th, 2016

The LSU baseball team will look to heat up the bats tonight as they face in state rival Tulane at home, three days after losing a series loss against Texas A&M. The Tigers are 2-4 in league play, and 16-7 overall. Coach Paul Manieri says they are looking forward to a good showing tonight at the Box…:
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LSU then hits the road for a weekend series at SEC West opponent Auburn.

Also on the diamond today — several more in-state action games, Nicholls State hosts UL-Lafayette, Southeastern hosts Southern, Northwester State hosts ULM and Grambling is at Louisiana Tech.

Louisiana Tech men’s hoops season is over after the Bulldogs fell to ETSU 88-83 in the quarterfinals of the Vegas 16 Tournament Monday night. The Bulldogs end the year with a record 23-10 season.

Former NBA coach Mike Dunleavy Senior will be introduced as the new head coach of the Tulane Green Wave today. The 62-year-old will be in charge of a program that hasn’t made the NCAA Tournament since 1995.

The LSU men’s basketball program has lost another player to the NBA draft. Point guard Tim Quarterman is forgoing his final season of eligibility. He joins Ben Simmons as two Tigers who have withdrawn from school and are preparing for the pros.

The New Orleans Pelicans, who were without seven players due to injury, snap a three game losing streak after picking up a 99-91 victory over the New York Knicks last night in the Smoothie King Center. Jrue Holiday scored 22 points. On an interesting note of the game, a child ran out of the stands and walked onto the court to hug the Knicks’ Carmelo Anthony, which he was granted. The Pels travel to face the Spurs tomorrow night.

The Saints have signed veteran Defensive Tackle Nick Fairley to a one year contract. Fairley, a former Auburn star, spent last season with the St. Louis Rams after spending the first four years in the league with the Detroit Lions.

 

06:30 Newscast, March 29th, 2016

The head of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association says it’s very quiet out there when it comes to production. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The sale of Cleco was approved following a special meeting of the Public Service Commission on Monday. This clears the way for the Pineville based utility company to head into the private hands of a foreign investment group. The 4-1 vote reveres the PSC’s rejection last month. CLECO & Macquarie agreed not to raise rates until 2020 and also pay each customer about $500 each. The revisions to the proposal were good enough for the PSC to give the sale a green light.

State health officials have tips to clean up and remove mold from flooded homes. Gina Lagarde, with the state Department of Public Health, says mold can cause coughing, itchy eyes and headaches. She advises when you’re cleaning up mold to wear protective gear, because spores can be released into the air…:
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A Baton Rouge woman suspected of driving drunk who cops say sped through a red light, caused a two vehicle crash that injured five people including four young children. The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says 27-year-old Whitney Wilson had three kids in her car at the time and they all sustained serious injuries. The driver of the other vehicle and a 5-year-old passenger were also seriously injured.

 

AM Newscall March 29,2016

State health officials are advising flood victims to check their home for mold. Emelie Gunn has some tips…

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 The F.D.A. has pushed back the date to enforce calorie content menu labeling. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The head of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association says it’s very quiet out there when it comes to production. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A report released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services finds Medicaid expansion will improve mental healthcare in Louisiana. Director for the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services Vikki Wachino says in states where Medicaid was expanded, there was an increase in residents receiving regular preventive care and a decrease in patients skipping medications because of costs.

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Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Richard Frank says expanding Medicaid offers states unique opportunities to address mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders. He says it brings people into effective treatment and is fully paid for under Obamacare.

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The report says 81-thousand Louisianans who suffer from mental illnesses or substance abuse would likely qualify for Medicaid after the expansion. Frank says states can be expected to have a more productive workforce, because expanding treatment means healthier and more productive citizens.

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State health officials have tips to clean up and remove mold from flooded homes. Gina Lagarde, with the state Department of Public Health, says mold can cause coughing, itchy eyes and headaches. She advises when you’re cleaning up mold to wear protective gear, because spores can be released into the air.

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Lagarde says look for water stained, water lined, and dark spots on the ceiling or walls. She says if you smell a musky order or earthy scent, you likely have mold…

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Lagarde says making sure you area is dry and fixing the moisture problem is just as important as cleaning the mold, because it can come back if damp. She says ventilation throughout the home is key to keeping the mold out.

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The Food and Drug Administration is delaying enforcing rules to require chain-restaurants to post a calorie content on their menu until 2017. Pennington Biomedical Research Center Professor Dr. Catherine Champagne understands the challenges restaurants face in posting calorie information on their menu, but it would greatly benefit those who watch their calorie intake.

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Champagne says the biggest challenge will be enforcing the calorie content rule. She says often times menus change, so it makes it difficult for businesses to have up to date nutritional information.

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Champagne believes adding the calorie content of food to menus will be beneficial for people who care about what they eat. She says those that are conscious of what’s going into their bodies will be the people that pay attention to the labels.

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Drilling activity has hit an all-time low in Louisiana. That’s according to Don Briggs, president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association. Briggs says 25 rigs are running in the Gulf of Mexico and only five are in operation on land in south Louisiana…

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With oil trading at around 40-dollars a barrel, there’ s not much hope that rig activity will pick up in the near future. Briggs says this could lead to more layoffs and businesses in the oil and gas industry shutting down…

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Briggs says it’s a depressing time right now, but the industry will come back. He says on the bright side several financial institutions in New York are looking to take advantage of the slow activity and invest in the industry now…

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17:30 LRN Newscast ##Legislative Report###

Hollywood South has taken a major hit over the past year since the legislature passed a measure that puts a cap on Louisiana’s film tax incentives. That’s according to Celtic Media Centre Executive Director Patrick Mulhearn. He says what’s scaring films away is the manner in which lawmakers capped the movie credits…
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Mulhearn says film executives are choosing to spend their money in states & nations where they know for sure obligations will be honored. He says the biggest film union in Louisiana reports that only 37% of their members are employed right now…
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Those who support the film industry tax program cap say the tax credits were costing the state more than what its worth.

A proposed bill would establish the process by which pharmacies go about selling medical marijuana, including a 5-thousand dollar application fee. Halen Doughty has more…
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Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne went before the Senate finance committee and heard this question…
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Jonesboro Senator Jim Fanin wanted to know if the state has really found 40-million dollars worth of savings in the department of health and hospitals budget. Dardenne says the numbers are real. The 40-million in savings is part of the 70-million dollars cut from this fiscal year’s budget.

16:30 LRN newscast March 28

Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is threatening a lawsuit involving Louisiana’s Presidential Primary. Trump is upset he won the primary here, but could get less delegates than opponent Ted Cruz. State GOP executive director Jason Dore says Trump & Cruz each have 18 delegates, but there are 10 delegates still uncommitted, which could result in Cruz winning the delegate vote…:
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Dore says they’ve followed the rules when it comes to allocating the delegates.

30 parishes in Louisiana are now eligible for federal aid. One of those parishes is Rapides and their homeland security director Sonya Wiley-Gremillion says things are so bad in some areas, many flood victims still have yet to begin the clean-up process…:
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Hollywood South has taken a major hit over the past year since the legislature passed a measure that puts a cap on Louisiana’s film tax incentives. That’s according to Celtic Media Centre Executive Director Patrick Mulhearn. He would like to see lawmakers consider proposals that cap the number of credits issued, not the number of credits the state will honor…:
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He says the biggest film union in Louisiana reports that only 37% of their members are employed right now.

A fourth person has died in an ATV accident at Muddy Bottoms Park since it oppened nearly two years ago. Webster Parish Sheriff chief deputy Bobby Igo says the latest victim is 40-year-old Alissa Wiley of Dry Prong…
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Igo says no charges have been filed a this time. Muddy Bottoms issued a statement saying they cooperating with law enforcement and their hearts and prayer’s go out to the victim’s family.

16:45 LRN Sportscast March 28

The LSU men’s basketball program has lost another player to the NBA draft. Point guard Tim Quarterman is forgoing his final season of eligiblity after averaging 11 points, five rebounds and four assists in what was an up-and-down 2015-16 season. Quarterman joins Ben Simmons as two Tigers who have withdrawn from school and are preparing for the NBA draft.

Mike Dunleavy Senior is returning to the college game. He’ll be introduced as the new head coach of the Tulane Green Wave tomorrow. The 62-year-old will be in charge of a program that hasn’t made the NCAA Tournament since 1995. Dunleavy was a head coach for four different NBA teams, most recently with the Clippers from 2003 to 2010.

The Saints have signed free agent defensive tackle Nick Fairly to a one-year contract. The former first round pick played 15 games last season as a reserve for the Rams and recorded 29 tackles and a half a sack.

The LSU baseball team continues to sink in the polls after dropping another SEC series. The Tigers are ranked anywhere from 14th to 20th as they are off to a two-and-four start in SEC play. Scoring runs have been the problem, as the Tigers have only crossed the plate 15 times in six league games.

In other college baseball news…ULM’s Brayden Bouchey has been named Sun Belt Pitcher of the week. The sophomore struck out a career-best 12 in seven innings in an outing against Appalachian State. The Warhawks lost that game, but ended up taking two of three for the series.

In the Southland…McNeese senior right-hander Kaleb Fontenot is the league’s pitcher of the week. Fontentot threw his second consecutive complete game shoutout as the Cowboys blanked Abilene Christian 3-0.

And Southeastern first baseman Jameson Fisher is the league’s hitter of the week. Fisher has the second highest batting average in the nation and batted .583 last week and has helped the Lions win 12 in a row, a school record.

15:30 Newscast March 28,2016

Hollywood South is in bad shape after a law was passed last year essentially puts a cap on Louisiana’s film tax incentives….
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Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump tweeted a lawsuit is coming over the possibility he might receive fewer delegates from Louisiana than Senator Ted Cruz, even though he won the Presidential Primary. Louisiana GOP executive director Jason Dore says they’ve followed the rules when it comes to allocating the delegates.

 

A woman has died after ATV crash at Muddy Bottoms in Webster Parish, and three others are injured. Sheriff’s Office spokesman Bobby Igo says two four-wheelers slammed into each other at the park Friday evening, and killed 40-year-old Alissa Wiley of Dry Prong. He says the park is on private property and visitors pay to go to the events and sign consent forms before they ride…:
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Igo says this is the fourth fatality at the park since 2014.

Four more parishes have been added to the Presidential Disaster Declaration area, which allows victims of historic flooding to be eligible for federal assistance. Rapides Parishes is included and their homeland security director Sonya Wiley-Gremillion says 60 homes were flooded along the Red River and she says affected families there will likely take advantage of the assistance.
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