LRN Sportscast 16:45 January 6

Sean Payton announces he’s staying as the head coach of the Saints and hopes to remain in New Orleans for many years to come…
cut 15 (11) “…wagon out of town”
Payton had an hour-long press conference at the team’s training facility in Metairie and talked about his love for the city and franchise. When asked about the rumors that he was looking to coach elsewhere, Payton said there’s no backstory or hidden conversations.

Payton still has two years left on his current deal. He says any talk of a contract extenstion will take care of itself. The coach also denied any kind of rift between him and general manager Mickey Loomis and also said its likely that interim defensive coordinator Dennis Allen will be back next season.

An impressive win for the LSU men’s basketball team last night as the Tigers trounced ninth ranked Kentucky 85-67. They were able to win by 18 points, even though, freshman sensation Ben Simmons, missed a good portion of the first half because of foul trouble. Junior guard Tim Quarterman picked up the slack as he had 21 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists….
cut 30 (17) “…out for”
LSU is now 2-0 in the SEC and they’ll play Florida on Saturday in Gainesville.

The Pelicans begin a two-game homestand tonight against Dallas. The Mavericks should be a little tired, after winning in double overtime over Sacramento last night. New Orleans is playing in its first game since beating the Mavs last Saturday. Tip-off tonight is at 7 PM.

15:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2016

Saints head coach Sean Payton says he can’t imagine coaching anywhere else, despite rumors that he could be leaving New Orleans. He says there were some who may have speculated that he should leave the Saints while he was ahead…:
CUT 15 (11) “wagon out of town”
Payton still has two years left on his current deal and said any talk of a contract extension will take care of itself.

Jimmy LeBlanc will remain secretary of the Department of Corrections. He’s a friend and business associate of former Angola warden Burl Cain, who is being investigated for possible rules violations. Governor-elect John Bel Edwards is assured that LeBlanc took no part in any of those activities…:
CUT 8 (09) “on the team”
LeBlanc says he and Edwards are on the same page when it comes to reducing Louisiana’s prison population.

A Crowley man is under arrest for allegedly killing his girlfriend then trying to burn her body then her home. The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office charged 33-year-old Nicholas Dupuis with first degree murder and arson. Deputy Chief Fire Marshal Brant Thompson says 22-year-old Kantarise Lazaro of Church point told authorities he followed Dupuis to a location where they tried to burn the body…:
CUT 10 (08) “this case”
He says there are three crime scenes, one where the victim was shot, one where she was burned and the other where her home was set ablaze.

Half a billion dollars is up for grabs tonight with the Powerball drawing. Lottery officials raised it for the second time since Saturday and now it’s the 6th largest jackpot offered in North America in history. These Louisianians we spoke with said the thought of winning $500 million is just too much to comprehend. Others say they would want to help those less fortunate…:
cut 13 (04) “of myself”

 

PM Newscall, January 6th, 2016

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards has reappointed Jimmy LeBlanc as secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. Eric Gill reports…

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State Fire Marshal investigators and the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office have arrested a man for allegedly killing his girlfriend and trying to burn her body. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Trial dates have been set for the two deputy Marksville city marshals charged with the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy in November. 32-year-old Derrick Stafford and 24-year-old Norris Greenhouse entered pleas of not guilty and will be tried separately in the death of Jeremy Mardis. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it’s not a surprise that the two men will be tried separately…

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Stafford’s trial is set to begin September 26th, while Greenhouse’s trial will start November 28th. Meche says trials of this nature rarely start on there original start date. But since Stafford remains jailed on a $1 million bond, Meche says he would be eager to get his trial underway…

CUT 4 (09)  “goes to trial”

Greenhouse was released from jail after his family posted a $1 million bail in November. This case has garnered a lot of media attention and Meche says that attention can cut both ways. He says it will be up to the defendants as to whether or not they’ll try to move their trials elsewhere…

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Governor-elect John Bel Edwards has reappointed Jimmy LeBlanc as secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. LeBlanc says he and Edwards are on the same page when it comes to reducing Louisiana’s prison population. He says progress has been made in reducing the state’s incarceration rate…

CUT 6 (08) “big prisons”

Louisiana currently has the highest incarceration rate in the world. Moving forward, LeBlanc says solving the state’s prison problem is not something that can happen overnight…

CUT 7 (09) “to the plate” 

LeBlanc is the lone cabinet level holdover from the Jindal Administration. LeBlanc is also a friend and business associate of former Angola warden Burl Cain, who is being investigated for questionable business dealings. Edwards is assured that LeBlanc took no part in any of those activities…

CUT 8 (09) “on the team”

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The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office along with State Fire Marshal investigators have arrested a Crowley man for allegedly  killing his girlfriend and burning her body and home. 33-year-old Nicholas Dupuis has been taken into custody on a warrant for first degree murder and arson. Deputy Chief Fire Marshal Brant Thompson says Dupuis is a violent offender with a past and posted on social media about the murder before he was arrested.

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Thompson says police first arrested 22-year-old Kantarise Lazaro of Church Point as an accomplice after finding his vehicle at the scene of the house fire. He says Lazaro told authorities he followed Dupuis to a remote location where Dupuis tried to burn his girlfriend’s, 31-year-old Shontel Joseph, body, then helped Dupuis move her body to her house.

cut 10 (08)  “this case”

Thompson says there are three different crime scenes, where Joseph was shot and killed, where she was originally burned, and where her body was moved and home set on fire. He expects additional arrests will be made throughout the course of the investigation.

Cut 11 (09) “as well”

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Tonight’s PowerBall jackpot has jumped to $500 million. The lottery prize is the 6th largest jackpot in history offered in North America. The thought of winning half a billion dollars has many people dreaming of what they would do with the money. Some people say they would definitely take care of family…

cut 12 (11) “she wants”

Tonight’s jackpot has a cash value of $306 million. The deadline to purchase tickets for tonight’s drawing is 9PM. For some, the thought of winning $500 million is just too much to comprehend. Others say they would want to help those less fortunate…

cut 13 (04)  “of myself”

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Sean Payton will remain head coach of the New Orleans Saints. Payton said today, going forward, even though it was a disappointing season in many ways, there were a lot of good things that happened. He says he’s up to the challenge and isn’t going anywhere…:

cut 14 (10)  “any other clubs” 

Payton still has two years left on his current deal and said any talk of a contract extension will take care of itself. When asked about rumors that he’s leaving New Orleans, Payton said there was no backstory or hidden conversations. He says there were some who may have speculated that he should leave the Saints while he was ahead…:

cut 15 (11)  “wagon out of town”

 

***Correction*** 14:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2016

Sean Payton will remain head coach of the New Orleans Saints. Payton said today, going forward, even though it was a disappointing season in many ways, there were a lot of good things that happened. He says he’s up to the challenge and isn’t going anywhere…:
CUT 1 (10) “any other club”
Payton says he will be with the Saints for as long as they will have him. He says he will never take for granted the fan base and how supportive they’ve been.

Tonight’s PowerBall jackpot has jumped to $500 million. The lottery prize is the 6th largest jackpot in history offered in North America. The thought of winning half a billion dollars has many people dreaming of what they would do with the money. Some people say they would definitely take care of family…:

cut 12 (11) “she wants”
The cash value of tonight’s Powerball prize is an estimated $306 million.

State Fire Marshal investigators and the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office have arrested a man for allegedly killing his girlfriend and trying to burn her body. Emelie Gunn has more…:
CUT 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Fire officials in Bastrop have rescued a man who was stuck inside a water tower. They say the unidentified worker was cleaning the take, couldn’t climb out when he tried to exit Tuesday night. He was removed from the tower around 1:45am and was treated for exhaustion.

13:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2016

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards has reappointed Jimmy LeBlanc as secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. Eric Gill reports…
CUT 1 (28) “I’m Eric Gill”

A now former police officer in Plaqumine has been arrested by the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office for allegedly attacking and kidnapping his estranged wife. Authorities says the victim claimed 28-year-old Justin Bush had taken her without her will over the weekend and assaulted her. Deputies believed there was enough evidence to arrest Bush for aggravated kidnapping, battery assault and malfeasance. He was fired from his job.

Trial dates have been set for the two former deputy Marksville city marshals charged with the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy in November. 32-year-old Derrick Stafford and 24-year-old Norris Greenhouse entered pleas of not guilty to murder and attempted murder Tuesday. This case has garnered a lot of media attention and legal analyst Tim Meche says it’ll be up to the defendants as to whether or not they’ll try to move their trials…:
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Today is Twelfth Nigh — the official kickoff of the carnival season and King Cake time. Sam Scelfo, owner of Gambino’s Bakery, says because this Mardi Gras season is so short, they’re going to be extra busy. He expects happy customers has they’re introducing some new flavors this season that they’ve never had before…:
Cut 13 (08) “always offered”
Fat Tuesday falls on February 9th.

 

12:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2015

Authorities have arrested a Crowley man for allegedly killing his girlfriend and burning her body in an Acadia Parish home. 33-year-old Nicholas Dupuis is charged with first degree murder and arson. Deputy Chief Fire Marshal Brant Thompson says Dupuis posted about the crime on social media…:
CUT 9 (11) “officers”
He expects additional arrests will be made throughout the course of the investigation.

After being raised once already since Saturday, Lottery officials have increased tonight’s Powerball jackpot to $500 million dollars. Louisiana Lottery spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says sales for this run have been through the roof…:
CUT 1 (07) “for that drawing”
The cash value of tonight’s Powerball prize is an estimated $306 million.

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards has reappointed Jimmy LeBlanc as secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. LeBlanc says he and Edwards are on the same page when it comes to reducing Louisiana’s prison population. He says progress has been made in reducing the state’s incarceration rate…:
CUT 6 (08) “big prisons”
LeBlanc is the lone cabinet level holdover from the Jindal Administration.

The two men accused in the murder of a 6-year-old boy while working as Marksville deputies have each pleaded not guilty to the crime and will be tried separately. 32-year-old Derrick Stafford and 24-year-old Norris Greenhouse allegedly opened fire on 25-year-old Chris Few’s vehicle in November, injuring him and killing his son, Jeremy Mardis.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 6

Big victory for the LSU men’s basketball team last night as they defeated ninth ranked Kentucky 85-67. Junior guard Tim Quarterman led the way as he scored 21 points, had 10 rebounds and seven assists…
cut 28 (11) “…team defense”
Craig Victor had 15 points and 12 rebounds and freshman sensation Ben Simmons had 14 points and 10 boards. Simmons watched much of the first half, because of foul trouble, but the Tigers still had a 10 point lead at halftime. Coach Johnny Jones credits Simmons supporting cast…
cut 29 (10) “….staying the course”
The Tigers are 2-0 in the SEC and they’ll face Florida in Gainesville this Saturday.

Saints Coach Sean Payton addresses the media this afteroon as reports swirl that other teams are interested in hiring him. Payton has two years left on his contract in New Orleans and the Black and Gold would have to be compensated by the team that hired him away from the Big Easy.

The Pelicans host the Dallas Mavericks tonight at the Smoothie King Center. Dallas should be a tired team. They needed two overtimes to beat the Sacramento Kings last night. The Pels haven’t played since Saturday when they beat the Mavericks in Dallas. Tip-off tonight is at 7 PM.

11:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2016

Trial dates have been set for the two deputy Marksville city marshals charged with the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy in November. 32-year-old Derrick Stafford and 24-year-old Norris Greenhouse entered pleas of not guilty and will be tried separately in the death of Jeremy Mardis. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it’s not a surprise that the two men will be tried separately…:
CUT 3 (10) “as well”
Stafford’s trial is set to begin September 26th, while Greenhouse’s trial will start November 28th.

Lottery officials have once again raised tonight’s Powerball jackpot. The prize is now an estimated half a billion dollars which is the largest since the $564.1 million that was hit by three people last February. The jackpot was first increased on Tuesday from $400 million to $450 million. Tonight’s drawing carries a cash value of $306 million.

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards names Doctor Rebekah Gee as his secretary for the department of health and hospitals. Jeff Palermo has more…”
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Deputies in Iberville Parish have arrested a now former Plaquemine Police officer on charges related to the attack and kidnapping of his estranged wife. They say 28-year-old Office Justin Bush is booked with aggravated kidnapping, aggravated battery, aggravated assault and malfeasance. Bush was fired from the Plaquemine Police Department.

 

10:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2016

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards announced a host of appointments to his cabinet and staff Tuesday including the new DHH Secretary, Dr. Rebekah Gee. She’ll oversee the state’s Medicaid expansion as part of Edwards’ campaign commitment. Gee says it would benefit thousands of poor working adults:
CUT 7 (12) “health insurance”
Edwards takes office on Monday.

The two former Marksville deputies accused in the shooting death of a 6-year-old and injuring of his father in November, have pleaded not guilty. 32-year-old Derrick Stafford and 24-year-old Norris Greenhouse were indicted by an Avoyelles Parish grand jury on one count each of second degree murder and attempted second degree murder in December. The two will be tried separately later this year. They allegedly opened fire on 25-year-old Chris Few’s vehicle, injuring him and killing his son, Jeremy Mardis.

Mardi Gras season kicks off today with King’s Day and bakeries all over the state will be busy cooking up king cakes. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The LSU men’s basketball team put on an impressive performance last night against No. 9 Kentucky in the PMAC. The Tigers came away with an 85-67 victory which ended the Wildcats 22-game SEC win streak. Contributing to LSU’s three double-doubles were Tim Quarterman, Craig Victor II and Ben Simmons. The Tigers continue league play this Saturday at Florida.

 

09:30 Newscast January 6, 2016

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards has named LSU public health professor Doctor Rebekah Gee as the new secretary for the Department of Health and Hospitals. Gee takes over the position during a budget crisis, but the challenge doesn’t faze her…

cut 9 (08) “will address them”

Gee says expanding the eligibility qualifications, so more people can participate in the state’s Medicaid program is her top priority.

Today is Twelfth night, the kick off to the Mardi Gras season and a busy time for bakeries. Sam Scelfo, owner of Gambino’s Bakery, says because this Mardi Gras season is so short, they’re going to be extra busy making king cakes. He hopes people start having a lot of parties soon to ensure they’ll sell lots of cakes in the short amount of time…

cut 12 (10) “your sales”

He says during the offseason, they play around with many different cake flavors to keep things interesting during Mardi Gras.

A new national auto sales record was set in 2015, but sales in Louisiana dipped last year. Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association President Bob Israel says Louisiana set a record for auto sales in 2014, but sales dropped 3.7 percent in 2015. Still, Israel says dealers in The Bayou State aren’t complaining…

cut 16 (05) “it was a good year”

Nationwide sales hit a record of about 17 million vehicles.

Tonight’s Powerball jackpot has climbed to a whopping $450 million dollars, the 4th largest in the game’s history. Louisiana Lottery spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says they like to send out a few reminders to players who like to go in on some tickets with friends or in an office pool…

cut 6 (10) “in Powerball”

The cash value for tonight’s jackpot, an estimated $275.4 million dollars.