16:45 LRN Sportscast December 10

Saints Coach Sean Payton said today that running back Mark Ingram tore his rotator cuff which is why he was placed on injured reserve ending his season. Ingram had a shot at reaching a thousand yards on the season. New Orleans is at Tampa Bay this Sunday and Bucaneers running back Doug Martin is second in the NFL in rushing. Payton says Martin’s success on first and second downs is helping rookie quarterback Jameis Winston…
cut 18 (15) “…he’s averaging”
Today’s injury report shows Saints wide receiver Brandin Cooks did not play because of a concussion.

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.

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.

LSU running back Leonard Fournette is in Atlanta as he’s a finalist for the Doak Walker Award, which goes to the best running back in the country. The other two finalists are Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey and Alabama’s Derrick Henry, who are also both Heisman finalists.

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.

In college hoops….ULM begins a three-game road trip tonight as they visit Kent State. Also tonight…Southern is at Wyoming while Nicholls visits San Diego State.

16:30 Newscast, December 10th, 2015

Angola Warden Burl Cain is resigning at the end of the year. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections Secretary James Le Blanc announced today that Darrel Vannoy will transition into the top position at Angola and work with Cain. Vannoy is the current warden at Dixon Correctional Institute and a 40 year corrections employee.

US Representative Charles Boustany, a Republican from Lafayette, says he plans to formally announce he’s running for the US Senate in 2016 on Monday at his home. Boustany joins several others running for the seat being vacated by Senator David Vitter who’s retiring and not seeking another term.

State Police say a 14-year-old Prairieville boy was killed when he was struck by a vehicle as he was riding his bicycle in Ascension Parish Wednesday night. They Brennan Rube was on his bike on LA 73 and a 2000 Dodge truck driven by 26-year-old Joshua Ashford hit the teen from behind causing him to be ejected from his bicycle. Rube, a student at Dutchtown High, was pronounced dead at the scene and Ashford charged with negligent homicide for suspected speeding.

The United Health Foundation’s annual America’s Health Rankings lists Louisiana as the least healthy state in the country. United Health Foundation’s Rhonda Russell says Louisiana fell two spots from last year. She says several factors lead to the state’s low ranking…:
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She says Louisiana also ranks 50th in the country in the percentage of children living in poverty.

 

15:30 Newscast, December 10th, 2015

Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections Secretary James Le Blanc announced today that Darrel Vannoy will transition into the top position at Angola and work with outgoing Warden Burl Cain. Cain announced his resignation Wednesday amid questions regarding business dealings with inmates being raised by the Advocate newspaper. Vannoy is the current warden at Dixon Correctional Institute and a 40 year corrections employee.

Down two spots from last year, Louisiana ranks least healthy in the nation by the United Health Foundation. The report cites high smoking and obesity rates among residents as the cause. United Health Foundation’s Rhonda Randall says it may be up to you, as an individual, to spur your family and friends to make healthy lifestyle changes…:
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She says Louisiana ranks 50th in the country for children living in poverty which also contributes to the ranking as they tend to eat less healthy foods.

Counselors were on hand at Dutchtown High today to help students cope with the death of 14-year-old student Brennan Rube who was hit by a truck while riding his bicycle in Ascension Parish last night. State Police say the driver, 26-year-old Joshua Ashford of Gonzales, is charged with negligent homicide. Trooper Bryan Lee..:
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Officials say Ashford’s bail was set at $25,000 and he bonded out Wednesday night.

President Barack Obama signs a major new education bill that will give states more control over school accountability and student testing. State Superintendent of Education John White says this legislation will allow the state to determine its own standards. He says a large committee made up of Louisiana education leaders is already looking at proposed changes to Common Core…:
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The bill replaces the 2002 No Child Left Behind education law.

 

14:30 Newscast, December 10th, 2015

Burl Cain, who has gained world-wide recognition for his efforts in reforming the prison, says he’s resigning as the warden of Angola at the end of the year. The decision to step down comes amid a series of reports by the Advocate newspaper questioning Cain’s business interactions with inmates and their families. Cain says his biggest accomplishments at Angola over the last 21 years don’t lie with the campus…:
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Corrections Secretary Jimmy LeBlanc will appoint Cain’s successor.

Congressman Charles Boustany says he will formally announce his candidacy for US Senate from his family home in Lafayette on Monday.

News outlets in north Louisiana are reporting that McNeese head football coach Matt Viator is a finalist for the ULM head coaching job. Today Sports Illustrated said that the other finalist for the position, Arkansas State offensive coordinator Walt Bell, had withdrawn his name.

Louisiana is the least healthy state in the country according to an annual list published by the United Health Foundation. The report cites high smoking and obesity rates among residents. Foundation Spokeswoman Rhonda Randall says Louisiana also ranks 50th in the country in the percentage of children living in poverty which is concerning…:
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She encourages folks to talk to your friends and family about making lifestyle changes.

The Ascension Parish community and Dutchtown High are in mourning today following the death of a 14-year-old freshman who was killed while riding his bicycle last night. State Police spokesman Bryan Lee says they believe 26-year-old Joshua Ashford was driving too fast when he struck the bike Brennan Rube was riding on LA 73…:
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School officials say Counselors are on hand at Dutchtown High School to help students and staff members cope with this terrible tragedy.

 

13:30 Newscast, December 10th, 2015

Angola Warden Burl Cain has decided to give up his post at the end of the year. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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A grand jury in Avoyelles Parish is set to decide today whether to indict two city marshals accused of killing a 6-year-old child in Marksville and injuring his father. 32-year-old Derrick Stafford and 23-year-old Norris Greehouse Jr. face charges of second-degree murder and second-degree attempted murder in the case of the killing of young Jeremy Mardis and shooting of Chris Few. What exactly happened is uncertain.

President Barack Obama signs a major new education bill that gives states more control over school accountability and student testing. It replaces the 2002 No Child Left Behind education law. State Superintendent of Education John White believes the new legislation is a good thing for Louisiana’s public schools…:
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White says this legislation will allow for the state to determine our own standards.

Multiple sources are reporting that McNeese State head football coach Matt Viator is the lone finalist for the open job at ULM. Viator, who is 78-33 with the Cowboys, is said to have interviewed for the Warhawk coaching spot vacated by Todd Berry who was fired during the season. ULM president Nick Bruno is expected to make a decision soon.

 

LRN PM Newscall December 10

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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Angola Warden Burl Cain has decided to give up his post at the end of the year. Jeff Palermo reports…

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President Barack Obama signs a major new education bill that will give states more control over school accountability and student testing. It replaces the 2002 No Child Left Behind education law. State Superintendent of Education John White believes the new legislation is a good thing for Louisiana’s public schools.

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White says this legislation will allow for the state to determine our own standards. He says that’s currently underway as a large committee made up of Louisiana education leaders is looking at proposed changes to Common Core.

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White says we can expect good things around the bend for our kids. He says this legislation increases funding for low performing schools to turn themselves around and Louisiana has had success doing so in Orleans and East Baton Rouge Parishes.

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The United Health Foundation’s annual America’s Health Rankings lists Louisiana as the least healthy state in the country. United Health Foundation’s Rhonda Randall says Louisiana fell two spots from last year. She says several factors lead to Louisiana’s low ranking…

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The report cites high smoking and obesity rates among residents as causes for the state’s unhealthy ranking. Randall says Louisiana ranks 50th in the country in the percentage of children living in poverty and that is a big concern…

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Randall says children living in poverty in Louisiana has increased 73-percent in the past 5 years. She says, while it may be difficult, it’s not impossible to improve Louisiana’s ranking. Randall says it may be up to you, as an individual, to spur your family and friends to make healthy lifestyle changes…

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A 14-year-old bicyclist was hit by a pickup truck and killed in Prairieville at around 6 last night. The driver was charged with negligent homicide. State Police Trooper Bryan Lee say the crash happened as the victim, Brennan Rube of Prairieville, was riding his bike on LA 73 and 26-year-old Joshua Ashford of Gonzales hit him from behind him and caused him to be thrown from the bike.

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Rube, a freshman at Dutchtown High School, was pronounced dead at the scene. Lee says troopers have determined Ashford was traveling faster than the 45 mile per hour speed limit and that was a factor in the crash.

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Lee says Rube was wearing dark clothing, wasn’t wearing a helmet and did not have the proper lights on his bicycle that would’ve helped Ashford see him sooner but speeding played a big factor in the accident.

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Angola Warden Burl Cain has decided to give up his post at the end of the year after nearly 21 years on the job. Cain’s resignation comes weeks after The Advocate newspaper published articles questioning whether his real estate deals with relatives and friends of inmates violated Department of Corrections rules. Cain says when the paper questioned his religious beliefs, he knew it was time to go…

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Cain is 73-years-old and the longest serving warden in Angola history. He has gained world-wide recognition for his efforts in reforming the prison. Cain says his biggest accomplishment at Angola does not lie with the buildings on the prison campus…

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Corrections Secretary Jimmy LeBlanc will appoint Cain’s successor. Cain believes LeBlanc will select Dixon Correctional Institute Warden Darrell Vannoy to replace him at Angola…

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12:30 Newscast, December 10th, 2015

Angola Warden Burl Cain has decided to give up his post at the end of the year after nearly 21 years on the job. Cain’s resignation comes weeks after The Advocate newspaper questioned whether his real estate deals with relatives and friends of inmates violated Department of Corrections rules. Cain says when the paper questioned his religion, he knew it was time to go…:
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Cain is 73-years-old and the longest serving warden in Angola history.

A 14-year-old bicyclist was killed after being hit by a truck in Prairieville, and the driver of the vehicle charged with negligent homicide. State Police Trooper Bryan Lee say the crash happened as the victim, Brennan Rube of Prairieville, was riding his bike on LA 73, and 26-year-old Joshua Ashford of Gonzales approached in his truck…:
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Rube was a freshman at Dutchtown High School.

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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The American Automobile Association says the current statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $1.83. A year ago we were paying $2.46.

 

LRN Sportscast December 10

The Saints will take on a team Sunday that’s still in the playoff hunt. Tampa Bay is 6-6 and Quarterback Jameis Winston is in the running for Rookie of the Year. coach Sean Payton says he’s improved since the Saints saw him in Week 2…
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And Payton confirmed today that running back Mark Ingram is undergoing surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff and he’s done for the year. That means CJ Spiller should have more of an opportunity to make an impact.

LSU running back Leonard Fournette is in Atlanta as he’s a finalist for the Doak Walker Award, which goes to the best running back in the country. The other two finalists are Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey and Alabama’s Derrick Henry, who are also both Heisman finalists.

According to the USA Today, LSU’s coaching staff is the highest paid in the country. Offensive Coordinator Cam Cameron leads the way as he’s making one-point-five million dollars this year, but his future with the team is uncertain as the Tigers passing attack is ranked 111th in the country.

KNOE reports that Arkansas State offensive coordinator Walt Bell and McNeese State head coach Matt Viator are the finalists for the ULM head coaching job. ULM president Nick Bruno is expected to interview each candidate this weekend and make a decision.

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.

In college hoops….ULM begins a three-game road trip tonight as they visit Kent State. Also tonight…Southern is at Wyoming while Nicholls visits San Diego State.

11:30 Newscast, December 10th, 2015

The United Health Foundation’s annual America’s Health Rankings lists Louisiana as the least healthy state in the country. United Health Foundation’s Rhonda Russell says Louisiana fell two spots from last year. She says several factors lead to the state’s low ranking…:
CUT 6 (09) “graduation rate”
She says Louisiana also ranks 50th in the country in the percentage of children living in poverty.

The first deadline for Louisiana residents to purchase health insurance for 2016 through the Affordable Care Act is approaching. Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Andy Slavitt, says time is running out if you want insurance that begins with the new year through the Health Insurance Marketplace…:
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Open enrollment ends on January 31st.

Famed Angola Warden Burl Cain will resign at the end of the year. The 73-year-old has been warden of the Louisiana State Penitentiary since 1995.

The first published poll on next year’s US Senate race shows Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell, a Democrat, and Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy leading the field in a hypothetical match up. The survey was commissioned for the super PAC supporting Kennedy. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says he can see Kennedy on top of this one:
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Other GOP potential candidates included in this poll are Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle, Congressmen Charles Boustany and John Fleming, and Retired Col Rob Maness.

A motorcyclist in Ascension Parish died late Wednesday after running off the side of the road according to State Police, who also believe the man was drunk. They say 43-year-old John Carrizal of Decatur Alabama was also not wearing a helmet when he slammed into a mailbox and was pronounced dead on the scene.

 

10:30 Newscast, December 10th, 2015

The first published poll on next year’s US Senate race shows Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell, a Democrat, and Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy leading the field in a hypothetical matchup. UL-Lafayette Political Science professor Pearson Cross says Kennedy might be one of the most popular politicians in the state, but a shake up in the race would be imminent if another Democrat decided to run…:
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The US Senate seat is being vacated by David Vitter who isn’t seeking another term.

The Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections announce Burl Cain will be resigning from his job as Angola Prison Warden at the end of the year. Cain has been warden of the Louisiana State Penitentiary for 21 years. He’d recently been the subject of some controversy over reports of alleged side private business dealings with favored inmates and their families.

State Police say a 14-year-old Prairieville boy was killed when he was struck by a vehicle as he was riding his bicycle in Ascension Parish. They say yesterday evening, Brennan Rube was on his bike on LA 73 and a 2000 Dodge truck driven by 26-year-old Joshua Ashford hit the teen from behind causing him to be ejected from his bicycle. Rube was pronounced dead at the scene and Ashford charged with negligent homicide for suspected speeding.

A Baton Rouge based pharmaceutical company has developed a new vaccine for prostate cancer. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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