11:40 Sportscast December 11, 2015

The nonselect select state football championships are this weekend in the Mercedes Benz Superdome. The first of the five games is the One-A championship game between Kentwood two-time defending champion Haynesville. LHSAA director Eddie Bonine says they are expecting big crowds…

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Kinder will face Mangham tonight in the Class 2-A championship. In Saturday’s games … parish rivals Lutcher and St. James will play for the Class 3-A title. The 4-A championship game pits Edna Karr against defending champion Neville. And The 5-A championship game will have John Ehret taking on Zachary.

In college basketball last night…ULM fell to Kent State 73-62, Nicholls State was crushed by San Diego State 84-47, and Southern defeated Wyoming 68-58.

Tonight in the Smoothie King Center, the Pelicans host the Washington Wizards. The Pels have yet to get on track this season as they are 5-16 and have lost 5 of their last 6. The Wizards have struggled as well, they’re 9-11 and have dropped 7 of their last 10. Tipoff is at 7PM.

Tulane will open the 2016 football season September 1st at Wake Forest. The game was announced when the Demon Deacons released their non-conference schedule Thursday. This will be the fourth consecutive year the Green Wave have started their season on a Thursday night.

Former Cleveland Cavalier and Tulane power forward John “Hot Rod” Williams has died. Williams was arrested in the infamous Tulane points-shaving scandal in 1985. He was eventually acquitted of all charges. He played 13 season in the NBA, most notably with the Cavs from 1986 – 1995. Williams passed away from cancer at his home near Sorrento at the age of 53.

11:30 Newscast, December 11th, 2015

State Representative Kenny Havard, whose district includes Angola, says if Angola warden Burl Cain was up to no good, then he made the right decision to resign. Darrel Vannoy will transition into the top position at Angola on an interim basis. Havard says if allegations Cain had private business dealings with inmates are true, then his resignation was the right call…:
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Havard says he’s heard from many people in his district who work at Angola that feel it’s time for new leadership.

An Avoyelles grand jury indicts two officers on murder charges in connection with a shooting that left 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis dead, and his father, Chris Few, injured in Marksville. Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford are both now formally charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder in the November tragedy.

The nonselect select state championships are this weekend in the Mercedes Benz Superdome. The first of five game starts today at 4:30 with the One-A championship game between Kentwood and two-time defending champion Haynesville. LHSAA director Eddie Bonine says for the ten teams that have made it to the Dome this weekend, it’s been a long journey to get there…
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There are three more games tomorrow starting at noon, the action concludes Saturday night with the 5A championship game.

Crawfish season is underway and early reports say the mudbugs are bigger as the season kicks off due to the unseasonably warm temperatures. Scott Landry, spokesman for Seafood Palace in Lake Charles, believes there are a couple of reasons crawfish are so big so early in the season…:
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10:30 Newscast, December 11th, 2015

The two officers accused of fatally shooting a six-year-old child and wounding his father have been formally charged with murder. A grand jury indicted Norris Greenhouse Junior and Derrick Stafford with second-degree murder for the events that occurred on November third. Stafford and Greenhouse were working that night as city marshals in Marksville when they fired over a dozen rounds at a car driven by Chris Few. Few was severely injured and his autistic son Jeremy Mardis was killed.

Tension was felt during a public hearing in New Orleans over Confederate monuments. The City Council is expected to vote next week one whether the
the structures are a nuisance which would pave the way for them to come down. This anti-monument woman says the issue has been discussed for a long time and it’s not going to go away…:
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Pro-monument speakers say removing the statues would be a dishonor to US Veterans and the city’s culture.

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards sent a letter to the Speaker of the Louisiana House, Representative Chuck Kleckley, to formally resign as the State Representative for House District 72. In a statement, Edwards thanks his Amite District for allow him to serve and says he’s resigning in order to devote his full attention to the transition to the Office of the Governor.

It’s another weekend of state championship football inside the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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09:30 Newscast December 11, 2015

The Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections announces Darrel Vannoy will transition into the top position at Angola and work with outgoing Warden Burl Cain. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard has heard from many people in his district who work at Angola that feel it’s time for new leadership…

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Vannoy is the current warden at Dixon Correctional Institute and a 40 year corrections employee according to the department’s release.

The debate got heated during a public hearing in New Orleans over whether or not to remove four Confederate monuments. The City Council is expected to vote next week on a declaration that states the structures are a nuisance which would pave the way for them to come down. But this woman believes New Orleans should not be wasting its time on a nuisance law…

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A 14-year-old Bogalusa High School student has been arrested after authorities say he brought a BB gun to a bus stop. Bogalusa Police say a parent contacted them after seeing the student playing with the gun. The school was placed on lockdown until police found the boy. The gun was found hidden at the bus stop. The unidentified teen is charged with interfering with operations of a school, obstruction of an educational facility, and disturbing the peace.

With only two more weeks until Christmas, many people haven’t even started their holiday shopping. Emelie Gunn has more…

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08:30 Newscast December 11, 2015

The two officers accused of fatally shooting a six-year-old child and wounding his father have been formally charged with murder. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Former Louisiana Tech president Dan Reneau has been named interim president of the University of Louisiana System. Reneau will serve as president until the board finds a permanent replacement for Sandra Woodley, who is resigning as president at the end of the year. Woodley will stay on in an advisory role through March 15th. Reneau served as president of Louisiana Tech for 26 years before retiring in 2013.

It was an emotional public hearing in New Orleans over whether or not to remove four Confederate monuments. Those in favor of keeping the monuments said they are a part of the city’s culture. But this man says the statues represent a shameful history for New Orleans…

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The City Council is expected to vote next week one way or another on a declaration that could pave the way for them to come down.

The 12th annual Delcambre Christmas Boat Parade takes place tomorrow. Parade President Marae Fontenot says each boat uses their own personal creativity to decorate their vessel and people from Acadiana come to watch…

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A variety of events leading up to the 6 PM parade including, their first ever tacky Christmas sweater 5-K run and kids can eat pancakes with Santa.

07:30 Newscast December 11, 2015

Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections announces Darrel Vannoy will transition into the top position at Angola and work with outgoing Warden Burl Cain. The Advocate questioned whether Cain was making real estate deals with favored inmates and their families which would violate department policy. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard says Cain leaves behind a great legacy in many ways, but it’s possible he’s made some bad decisions recently…

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Vannoy is the current warden at Dixon Correctional Institute.

A grand jury in Avoyelles Parish has indicted two officers on murder charges in connection with a Marksville shooting that left 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis dead and his father, Chris Few, injured. Norris Greenhouse, Jr. and Derrick Stafford are both formally charged with second degree murder and attempted second degree murder. The two officers were arrested November 6th on those same charges.

Emotions were running high during a public hearing in New Orleans over whether or not to remove four Confederate monuments. One pro-monument speaker said the statues are part of the city’s culture…

cut 16 (16) “slave culture”

The City Council is expected to vote next week on a declaration that would pave the way for the monuments to come down.

Christmas is two weeks away and there are many that still haven’t even started Christmas shopping. LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Michelle Moore, says, often times, lolly gaggers don’t mind rushing to get their holiday shopping done just days before Christmas…

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Moore says procrastinators are usually just born with that type of personality and the same goes for anxious people, who get things done early on.

06:45 Sportscast December 11, 2015

The nonselect select state championships are this weekend in the Mercedes Benz Superdome. The first of five game starts today at 4:30 with the One-A championship game between Kentwood two-time defending champion Haynesville. LHSAA director Eddie Bonine says it’s a lot of fun to see kids play at the Dome for the first time…

cut 5 (08) “go wow”

Kinder will face Mangham tonight in the Class 2-A championship. The Class 3-A, 4-A, and 5-A championships will be decided tomorrow.

Three LSU Tigers have been named to the 2015 Freshman All-SEC team. They are offensive lineman William Clapp, running back Derrius Guice, and defensive end Arden Key. Clapp started all eleven games for the Tigers, Guice averaged 8.4 yards a carry and Key is fifth on the team in tackles.

UL Lafayette running back Elijah McGuire may skip his senior season and enter the NFL draft. McGuire plans to get some advice from the NFL Draft Advisory Board which consults with draft eligible juniors and sophomores. McGuire has rushed for over 1,000 yards the last two seasons.

Arkansas State offensive coordinator Walt Bell has reportedly turned down an opportunity to be ULM’s head football coach. So who is interested in the job? McNeese State head coach Matt Viator reportedly remains a finalist and the search committee is also looking at Grambling head coach Broderick Fobbs and Alcorn State head coach Jay Hopson.

In college hoops…ULM’s three game road trip got off to a rough start after losing to Kent State 73-62. The Warhawks head to Penn State Saturday.

Nicholls State was crushed by San Diego State 84-47. The Colonels shot less than 25-percent from the field.

And Southern improves to 6-2 after defeating Wyoming 68-58. Trelun Banks led the Jag’s with 21 points.

06:30 Newscast December 11, 2015

Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections Secretary James Le Blanc says Darrel Vannoy will transition into the top position at Angola and work with outgoing Warden Burl Cain. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard, whose district includes Angola, says if the allegations Cain had private business dealings with inmates are true, then his resignation was the right call…

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The Department says Vannoy’s appointment is not permanent.

There are two more weeks until Christmas day and there are many that still have not done anything when it comes to Christmas shopping. Dr. Michelle Moore, LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Psychologist, says procrastinators usually wait until the last minute to do everything in life, not just to holiday shop…

cut 13 (09) “any sooner”

Moore says there is nothing clinically wrong with dilly dallying, unless it’s a personality trait that bothers you.

One of the more unique holiday traditions in Louisiana takes place tomorrow night in south Louisiana with the 12th annual Delcambre Christmas Boat Parade. Parade President Marae Fontenot says there is a variety of events leading up to the parade including, their first ever tacky Christmas sweater 5-K run and kids can eat pancakes with Santa…

cut 10 (11) “the boats”

Fontenot says the night will finish off with an extravagant fireworks display. The boat parade begins at 6 p.m.

AM Newscall December 11,2015

It’s another weekend of state championship football inside the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The two officers accused of fatally shooting a six-year-old child and wounding his father have been formally charged with murder. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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With only two more weeks until Christmas and many people haven’t even started holiday shopping. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The nonselect select state championships are this weekend in the Mercedes Benz Superdome. The first of five game starts today at 4:30 with the One-A championship game between Kentwood two-time defending champion Haynesville. And there are three more games tomorrow starting at noon. LHSAA director Eddie Bonine says they are expecting big crowds

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The action concludes Saturday night with the 5A championship game as John Ehret faces Zachary. The Broncos are making their first appearance in a state championship football game, while the Patriots haven’t been to the Dome in 30 years. Bonine says it’s a lot of fun to see kids play at the Dome for the first time…

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Bonine says for the ten teams that have made it to the Dome this weekend, it’s been a long journey to get there…

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Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections Secretary James Le Blanc says Darrel Vannoy will transition into the top position at Angola and work with outgoing Warden Burl Cain. Jackson Representative Kenny Havard, whose district includes Angola, says if the allegations Cain had private business dealings with inmates are true, then his resignation was the right call…:

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The Advocate published a series of articles questioning whether Cain was making major real estate deals with favored inmates and their families which would violate department policy. Havard says Cain leaves behind a great legacy in many ways, but it’s possible the warden has made some bad decisions recently…: (The Department says Vannoy’s appointment is not permanent.)

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Vannoy is the current warden at Dixon Correctional Institute and a 40 year corrections employee according to the department’s release. Havard has heard from many people in his district who work at Angola that feel it’s time for new leadership…:

Cut 9 (08) “inmates”

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One of the more unique holiday traditions in Louisiana takes place tomorrow night in south Louisiana with the 12th annual Delcambre Christmas Boat Parade.  Parade President Marae Fontenot says there is a variety of events leading up to the parade including, their first ever tacky Christmas sweater 5-K run and kids can eat pancakes with Santa.

Cut 10 (11) “the boats” 

The boat parade begins at 6 p.m. Fontenot says each boat uses their own personal creativity to decorate their vessel and people from Acadiana come to watch.

cut 11 (10) “boating parade”

Fontenot says the night will finish off with an extravagant fireworks display. But she says the main attraction is the boat parade, which was started 12 years ago by Delcambre resident Jeff LeBlanc, who got the idea after seeing a similar boat parade in Florida.

Cut 12 (09) “each other”

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There are two more weeks until Christmas day and there are many that still have not done anything when it comes to Christmas shopping. Dr. Michelle Moore, LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Psychologist, says people have different personality types and procrastinators usually wait until the last minute to do everything in life, not just to holiday shop.

Cut 13 (09)  “any sooner”

Moore says procrastinators are usually just born with that type of personality and the same goes for anxious people, who get things done early on. She says often times, lolly gaggers don’t mind rushing to get their holiday shopping done just days before Christmas.

Cut 14 (10) “the end”

Moore says there is nothing clinically wrong with dilly dallying, unless it’s a personality trait that bothers you. She says men are often put into the category of procrastinating but things always end up getting accomplished.

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Emotions were running high during a public hearing in New Orleans over whether or not to remove four Confederate monuments. The City Council is expected to vote next week one way or another on a declaration that states the structures are a nuisance which would pave the way for them to come down. One pro-monument speaker said the statues are part of the city’s culture:

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Other pro-monument speakers say removing the statues would be a dishonor to US Veterans. This woman believes New Orleans should not be wasting its time on a nuisance law…:

Cut 17 (12) “council members”

But this man says the statues represent a shameful history for New Orleans…:

Cut 18 (08) “it’s oppressive”

This anti-monument woman says the issue has been discussed for a long time and it’s not going to go away…:

Cut 19 (11) “down”

17:30 Newscast, December 10th, 2015

An Avoyelles grand jury has indicted two officers on murder charges in connection with a shooting that left 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis dead, and his father, Chris Few, injured in Marksville. Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford are both now formally charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder. They were arrested on November 6 on those same charges.

The Department of Corrections says Dixon Correctional Warden Darrel Vannoy will take over for outgoing Angola Warden Burl Cain, at least on an interim basis. Cain announced his retirement about a month after Advocate articles surfaced alleging the 73-year-old was violating department policy. He says when the paper questioned his religious beliefs, he knew it was time to go…
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Cain, the longest serving warden in Angola history, steps down at the end of the year.

The United Health Foundation’s annual America’s Health Rankings lists Louisiana as the least healthy state in the country. Eric Gill reports..:
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Arkansas State offensive coordinator Walt Bell has reportedly turned down an opportunity to be the next head coach at ULM. So who is interested in the job? McNeese State head coach Matt Viator reportedly remains a finalist and the search committee is also taking a look at Grambling head coach Broderick Fobbs and Alcorn State head coach Jay Hopson.