10:30 Newscast January 30, 2016

Split playoffs that separate public and private schools are coming to the LHSAA in the sports of basketball, baseball and softball. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Former Louisiana Attorney General Richard Ieyoub is back in state government. Governor John Bel Edwards has appointed Ieyoub as the state’s Commissioner of Conservation. He’s in charge of conserving and regulating oil, gas and lignite resources in the state. Ieyoub served as A-G from 1992 to 2004.

Sunday night at midnight is the deadline to purchase health insurance through the Affordable Care Act in order to avoid a penalty of up to $695. Healthcare-dot-gov CEO Kevin Counihan says you only need four pieces of information to get started…

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He says financial assistance is available for most Louisiana residents.

The LSU Board of Supervisors is changing the rules so they can build a statue of former LSU star Pete Maravich. Since “Pistol Pete” never graduated college, the school can’t move forward to put a life-size statue next to the building that’s named after him. LSU board member Stephen Perry says it’s time to do what they should have done a long time ago…

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Maravich still holds the NCAA record for most points scored in college basketball.

09:30 Newscast January 30, 2016

The deadline to enroll for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act is rapidly approaching. Jeff Palermo reports…

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A Montegut man has stepped up and claimed a $1 million Powerball prize just days before the winning ticket was set to expire. 53-year-old Laine Aucoin’s winning ticket matched all five white ball numbers in the August 5, 2015 drawing. After federal and state taxes were withheld, Aucoin took home $700,000. That winning ticket was set to expire tomorrow.

The Mardi Gras parade season has arrived and law enforcement is putting more officers on the roads as part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Executive Director, Lt. Col John Leblanc, says law enforcement increases its presence on the roads during the times of the year when fatal crashes are most prevalent…

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Last year, there were were nearly 600 fatal and injury crashes and 10 fatalities during the Mardi Gras holiday, and more than half of those deaths involved alcohol.

High school principals have voted for select and non-select playoffs in basketball, baseball and softball, just like what’s already in place for football. That split will go into effect for the 2016-17 school year. LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine says he’s heard from many who are against a further expansion of the split…

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The vote was 182-120 for the expanded split.

08:30 Newscast January 30, 2016

Tomorrow is the deadline to enroll for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Healthcare-dot-gov CEO Kevin Counihan says over 200,000 Louisianians have already signed up for coverage through the federal insurance marketplace. He says the penalty for choosing not to have health insurance has gone up this year…

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Counihan says there is still plenty of time to get coverage before Sunday night’s midnight deadline.

On the final day of the LHSAA convention, high school principals voted for select and non-select playoffs in basketball, baseball and softball, just like what’s already in place for football. The vote was 182-120 for the expanded split. Beekman Charter principal Roy McCoy says nothing good comes out of further dividing the LHSAA…

cut 13 (09) “skirt the rules”

The split playoffs for basketball, baseball and softball will go into effect for the 2016-17 school year.

The Drive Sober or Get Pulled over campaign is in effect this Mardi Gras parade season. Executive director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, Lt. Col John Leblanc, says law enforcement is publicizing this increase in officers and patrols in hopes that it will deter people from driving drunk…

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The campaign runs through Fat Tuesday.

The LSU board of supervisors is taking steps that would pave the way for a statue of Pete Maravich to be erected on campus. An athletics policy currently blocks a statue of Pistol Pete, because he didn’t graduate. Former star LSU basketball player Collis Temple, who integrated the team, says the legacy of Maravich must be preserved…:

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The policy would say instead of a degree, 100 credit hours would be required and Maravich would meet that.

17:30 LRN Newscast January 29

High school principals have voted for select and non-select playoffs in basketball, baseball and softball, just like what’s already in place for football. Many Principal Norman Booker says the split needs to be expanded, because private schools have an advantage in how they can enroll their students:
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60-percent of the principals at the LHSAA convention voted for the expanded split, which goes into effect for the 2016-17 school year.

Former Louisiana Attorney General Charles Ieyoub is back in state government. Governor John Bel Edwards has appointed Ieyoub as the state’s Commissioner of Conservation. He’s in charge of conserving and regulating oil, gas and lignite resources in the state. Ieyoub served as A-G from 1992 to 2004.

Carnival season has arrived across Louisiana and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says expect to see more officers looking for drunk drivers. It’s part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign. L-H-S-C executive director Lt. Colonel John Leblanc says don’t get behind the wheel if you have been drinking…
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Last year, there were nearly 600 fatal and injury crashes and 10 fatalities in the five days leading up to Fat Tuesday.

The deadline to enroll for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act is this Sunday. Healthcare-dot-gov CEO Kevin Counihan says over 200,000 Louisianians have already signed up for coverage through the federal insurance marketplace. He says financial assistance through healthcare-dot-gov can really help in making insurance more affordable…:
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Counihan says if you don’t have health insurance in 2016, you could face a penalty of up to 695-dollars.

16:45 LRN Sportscast

Starting with the 2016-17 school year, split playoffs will expand from football to high school basketball, baseball and softball. That’s the result of a vote of high school principals who attended the LHSAA convention. 60-percent of them voted for it. LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine says he’s heard from many who are against a further expansion of the split…
cut 14 (09) “…differently”
The vote came after heated discussion from supporters and opponents of the proposal.

The LSU Board of Supervisors athletic committee approves changes to its statue rules that would allow a likeness of Pete Maravich to be errected on campus. Currently statues aren’t allowed of people who didn’t graduate from LSU. But Board member Scott Angelle says it’s terrible they actually have to debate this issue…:
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A couple of steps still need to be taken before this becomes reality.

The LSU men’s basketball team hosts number one ranked Oklahoma in the PMAC tomorrow night. The Sooners are 17-2 and they are led by Buddy Hield, who is averaging nearly 26 points a game. Hield is shooting 52-percent from three-point land, but Tigers coach Johnny Jones says Oklahoma has more than one long-range shooter…
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Oklahoma is averaging 86 points a game. Tip-off is at 4 PM.

In other action on Saturday…the Ragin Cajuns will host Texas Arlington at 4:15, ULM takes on Texas State, Southeastern is at Northwestern, Nicholls visits Incarnate Word, McNeese is at UNO, Grambling travels to Arkansas Pine Bluff. And in the NBA the Pelcians will take on the Brooklyn Nets.

16:30 LRN Newscast January 29

Skimming devices, which document credit card numbers, keep popping up on gasoline pumps throughout the state. Michelle Southern reports…:
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The Mardi Gras parade season has arrived and law enforcement is putting more officers on the roads as part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, Executive Director Lt. Col John Leblanc…:
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Last year, there were were nearly 600 fatal and injury crashes and 10 fatalities during the five-day Mardi Gras weekend.

Starting with the 2016-17 school year, split playoffs will expand from football to high school basketball, baseball and softball. That’s the result of a vote of high school principals who attended the LHSAA convention. 60-percent of them voted for it. LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine says he’s heard from many who are against a further expansion of the split…
cut 14 (09) “…differently”
The vote came after heated discussion from supporters and opponents of the proposal.

The LSU Board of Supervisors athletic committee approves changes to its statue rules that would allow a likeness of Pete Maravich to be errected on campus. Currently statues aren’t allowed of people who didn’t graduate from LSU. But Board member Scott Angelle says it’s terrible that they actually have to debate this issue…:
CUT 10 (10) “fix it”
A couple of steps still need to be taken before this becomes reality.

15:30 LRN Newscast January 29

High school principals within the LHSAA have voted to extend the select-non-select split to basketball, baseball and softball, meaning those sports will have the same postseason format as football. Beekman Charter principal Roy McCoy says further division in the LHSAA is not good.
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The split playoffs for the three additional sports will go into effect for the 2016-17 school year.

Sunday at midnight is the deadline to purchase health insurance through the Affordable Care Act in order to avoid a penalty of up to 695-dollars. Healthcare-dot-gov CEO Kevin Counihan says you only need four pieces of information to get started…
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He says financial assistance is available for most Louisiana residents.

The LSU Board of Supervisors is changing the rules so they could build a statue of former LSU star Pete Maravich. Since “Pistol Pete” never graduated college, the school can’t move forward to put a life-size statue next to the building that’s named after him. LSU board member Stephn Perry says it’s time to do what they should have done a long time ago…
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Maravich is still the NCAA record holder for most points scored in college basketball.

Starting today and running through Fat Tuesday, law enforcement will have more officers on the road looking for drunk drivers as part of their Drive Sober or Get Pulled over Campaign. Lt Colonel John Leblanc is the executive director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission…
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14:30 Newscast, January 29th, 2016

Split playoffs that separate public and private schools are coming to the LHSAA in the sports of basketball, baseball and softball. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The deadline to enroll for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act is this Sunday. Healthcare-dot-gov CEO Kevin Counihan says the penalty for choosing not to have health insurance has gone up this year…:
CUT 5 (07) “household income”

The Mardi Gras parade season has arrived and law enforcement is putting more officers on the roads as part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, Executive Director Lt. Col John Leblanc, says law enforcement increases its presence on the roads during the times of the year when fatal crashes are most prevalent…:
CUT 8 (07) “really needed”
Last year, there were were nearly 600 fatal and injury crashes and 10 fatalities during the Mardi Gras holiday.

The LSU Board of Supervisors athletic committee approves changes to its statue policy, which could clear the way for a Pete Maravich statue in front of the building that’s named after him. For a life size statue to be erected on LSU’s campus of a former athlete that person must have graduated from the school. The board is looking to eliminate graduation provision and require the former student athlete to achieve at least 100 credit hours or attend school for three years.

 

LRN PM Newscall Jan 29

The deadline to enroll for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act is rapidly approaching. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Split playoffs that separate public and private schools are coming to the LHSAA in the sports of basketball, baseball and softball. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The deadline to enroll for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act is this Sunday. Healthcare-dot-gov CEO Kevin Counihan says over 200,000 Louisianians have already signed up for coverage through the federal insurance marketplace. He says it’s easy to sign up and you only need four pieces of information to get started…

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He says there is still plenty of time to get coverage before Sunday night’s midnight deadline, but encourages people to not wait until the last minute. Counihan says financial assistance through healthcare-dot-gov can really help in making insurance more affordable…

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He says 62-percent of Louisiana residents are able to find plans for $75 or less with financial assistance. Counihan says the penalty for choosing not to have health insurance has gone up this year…

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The Mardi Gras parade season has arrived and law enforcement is putting more officers on the roads. It’s part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled over Campaign, which will last through Fat Tuesday. Executive director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, Lt. Col John Leblanc, says law enforcement is publicizing this increase in officers in the hopes that it will deter people from drunk driving…

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Mardi Gras celebrations often involve drinking alcohol. Leblanc says because of these celebratory traditions, they want to stress the alternatives to drunk driving…

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Last year, there were were nearly 600 fatal and injury crashes and 10 fatalities during the Mardi Gras holiday, and more than half of the deaths involved alcohol. Leblanc says law enforcement increases its presence on the roads during the times of the year when fatal crashes are most prevalent…

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The LSU board of supervisors is taking steps that would pave the way for a statue of Pete Maravich to be erected on campus. An athletics policy currently blocks a statue of Pistol Pete, because he didn’t graduate. Former star LSU basketball player Collis Temple, who integrated the team, says the legacy of Maravich must be preserved…:

CUT 9 (08)  “cub scouts”

The policy would say instead of a degree, 100 credit hours would be required and Maravich would meet that. Board member and Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says it’s terrible that they actually have to debate this issue about the best basketball player ever play at LSU…:

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Maravich is still the all-time leading NCAA Division I scorer with 3,667 points scored, an average of 44 points per game. The statue would be placed next to the building named after Maravich, known as the PMAC. Board member Stephen Perry says it’s time to do what should have been done a long time ago…:

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High school principals have voted for select and non-select playoffs in basketball, baseball and softball, just like what’s already in place for football. The vote occurred on the final day of the LHSAA convention. Many Principal Norman Booker says the split needed to be expanded, because private schools have an advantage in how they can enroll their students

cut 12 (08) “20 years”

The vote was 182-120 for the expanded split. Beekman Charter principal Roy McCoy says nothing good comes out of further dividing the LHSAA…

cut 13 (09)  “skirt the rules”

The split playoffs for basketball, baseball and softball will go into effect for the 2016-17 school year. LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine says he’s heard from many who are against a further expansion of the split…

cut 14 (09)  “differently”

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13:30 Newscast, January 29th, 2016

High school principals have voted for select and non-select playoffs in basketball, baseball and softball, just like what’s already in place for football. The vote took place today, the final day of the LHSAA convention. Many Principal Norman Booker says the split needed to be expanded, because private schools have an advantage in how they can enroll their students:
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The vote was 182-120 for the expanded split.

The statewide Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign begins today and runs through Mardi Gras. Executive director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, Lt. Col John Leblanc, says Fat Tuesday celebrations often involves alcohol, and they want to stress the alternatives to drunk driving:
CUT 7 (08) “enjoy yourself”
Increased patrols will be out during the campaign.

The LSU Board of Supervisors athletic committee approves changes to its statue rules that would allow a likeness of Pete Maravich to be errected on campus. Currently statues aren’t allowed of people who didn’t graduate from LSU. But Board member and Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says it’s terrible that they actually have to debate this issue about the best basketball player ever play at LSU…:
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The policy would say instead of a degree, 100 credit hours would be required and Maravich would meet that. The matter still needs a full board approval.

A 12-year-old boy is under his arrest for his role in the death of an elderly nun. It’s reported that an incident occured in October where 87-year-old Sister Rosario O’Connell was helping the child with his homework, when he became enraged and slammd her into a wall which caused brain damage that could have killed her. O’Connell died this week.