10:30 LRN Newscast March 26, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s concerned about the the future of TOPS. Jeff Palermo has the story…

CUT 2 (30)  “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Plans to remove four confederate monuments in New Orleans will be put on hold until all appeals are heard. A three judge panel of the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals is preventing Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s administration from removing the monuments until the court hears appeals from the statue’s supporters. In December the New Orleans City Council voted 6-1 to remove the monuments.

Early voting for the April 9 municipal election begins today. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says there was a 30 percent turnout in the March Presidential primary, and this ballot will not generate as much buzz, but people still need to know it’s important to vote…:

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The early voting period runs through Saturday April 2nd.

Flood victims and those looking to donate to charity should be wary of fraudulent people looking to make a quick buck, according to the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office. Spokesperson Ruth Wisher says FEMA will never call asking for financial account information and they always carry identification badges. She says don’t hesitate to call the Attorney General’s Office to ensure a contractor or charity is legitimate.

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9:30 LRN Newscast March 26, 2016

Changes to the TOPS Scholarship Program are likely coming because of a massive budget shortfall for next fiscal year, according to Governor John Bel Edwards.  Edwards says because lawmakers are not able to raise additional revenues in this regular session, some tough cuts are needed…

cut 12 (09) “of those”

Edwards says the cost of the TOPS program is expected to rise as colleges and universities hike tuition costs.

Early voting for the April 9 Municipal Election begins today. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says says items on the ballot include local tax renewals, or runoffs if there were municipal elections in March to fill city council or mayoral seats…:

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The Louisiana Attorney General’s office is warning flood victims or those donating to charities that some fraudulent people are looking to make a quick buck. Spokesperson Ruth Wisher says educate yourself before you donate to a charity or hire a contractor.  She says never donate to a charity that asks for cash or wire transfers and doesn’t provide proof your contribution is tax deductible.

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A few years ago, Louisiana was ranked in the top ten nationally in tuberculosis rates, but the state Department of Health and Hospitals announces Louisiana’s case rate has fallen 43-percent since 2010.  DHH Tuberculosis controller Michael Lacassagne says the potentially fatal bacterial infections can be both prevented and cured with proper treatment and the state has taken steps to do that

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8:30 LRN Newscast, March 26, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says changes to the TOPS scholarship program as we know it are likely coming, because of a 750-million dollar shortfall for next fiscal year’s budget. The governor says in these tough budget times, many government services and programs will unfortunately suffer…

Cut 13 (07)  “at risk”

Edwards says the cost of the TOPS scholarship program is 300-million dollars this fiscal year and the price tag is expected to rise as colleges and universities hike tuition costs.

The Louisiana Attorney General’s office is warning flood victims or those donating to charities that there are fraudulent people looking to make a quick buck. Spokesperson Ruth Wisher says they’re encouraging flood victims looking for home repair to get at least itemized, detailed bids from licensed contractors. She says if they are unlicensed that should be viewed as a red flag.

CUT 7 (10) “never hurt”

Many Louisiana residents probably do not know this, but there is an election coming up. And early voting for the April 9th Municipal Election begins today. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says there are 41 parishes statewide holding elections…:

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The early voting period runs through Saturday April 2nd, but polls are closed Easter Sunday.

A few years ago, Louisiana was ranked in the top ten nationally in tuberculosis rates, but the state Department of Health and Hospitals announces Louisiana’s case rate has fallen 43-percent since 2010.  DHH Tuberculosis controller Michael Lacassagne says Louisiana is the first state to adopt a statewide blood test for the detection of tuberculosis.

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15:30 Newscast March 25,2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says changes in TOPS as we know it are likely coming because of next year’s 750 million dollar deficit. Edwards says the program costs 300-million dollars this fiscal year and the price tag is expected to rise as colleges and universities hike tuition costs. The governor says in these tough budget times, many government services and programs will unfortunately suffer…
Cut 13 (07) “at risk”

Many Louisiana residents don’t know but there is another election coming up April 9th. Early voting for this municipal election starts Saturday morning. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says there was a 30 percent turnout in the March Presidential primary, and this ballot likely won’t generate as much buzz, but people still need to vote.
CUT 5 (10) “than 30%”

 

The State Department of Health and Hospitals announces Louisiana’s tuberculosis case rate has fallen 43-percent since 2010. DHH Tuberculosis controller Michael Lacassagne attributes the drop to a new blood testing procedure to improve the diagnosis and a new therapy to prevent the progression of the tuberculosis. He says to keep the number down, they focus on high risk populations, like those with HIV or born outside of the country…
cut 10 (10) “that group”

The Louisiana Attorney General’s office is cautioning flood victims that there are fraudulent people looking to make a quick buck. Spokesperson Ruth Wisher says FEMA won’t ever call you asking for financial account information and they always carry identification badges. She says don’t hesitate to call the AG’s office to ensure a contractor legitimate.
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14:30 Newscast March 25,2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s concerned about the the future of TOPS. Jeff Palermo has the story…
CUT 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

A Pastor in Shreveport has sealed himself in a coffin until the morning of Easter Sunday. Sunrise Baptist Church Bishop Ricky Moore says he wants to get people’s attention and the lord give him a sign to do something extreme. While in the locked in the coffin, Moore will be fasting, as well, as praying. He says if people want answers to their questions about his time sealed inside the casket, they’ll have to come a visit themselves.

 

Early voting for the April th Municipal Election beings Saturday and Secretary of State Tom Schedler says 41 parishes statewide are holding elections. Schedler says items on the ballot include local tax renewals, or runoffs if there were municipal elections in March to fill city council or mayoral seats…:
CUT 4 (11) “April”

The Louisiana Attorney General’s office is warning flood victims or those donating to charities that there are fraudulent people looking to make a quick buck. Spokesperson Ruth Wisher says educate yourself before you donate to a charity or hire a contractor. She says they’re encouraging flood victims looking for home repair to get at least itemized, detailed bids from licensed contractors.
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LRN PM Newscall March 25

There’s another election coming up and early voting for the April election begins Saturday morning. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s concerned about the the future of  TOPS. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Many Louisiana residents probably do not know this, but there is an coming up. And early voting for the April 9th Municipal Election begins Saturday morning. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says there are 41 parishes statewide holding elections…:

CUT 3 (07)  “g-e-a-u-x”

The early voting period runs through Saturday April 2nd, but polls are closed Easter Sunday. Schedler says items on the ballot include local tax renewals, or runoffs if there were municipal elections in March to fill city council or mayoral seats…:

CUT 4 (11)  “April”

Schedler says there was a 30 percent turnout in the March Presidential primary, and this ballot will not generate as much buzz, but people still need to know it’s important to vote…:

CUT 5 (10)  “than 30%”

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The Louisiana Attorney General’s office is warning flood victims or those donating to charities that there are fraudulent people looking to make a quick buck. Spokesperson Ruth Wisher says educate yourself before you donate to a charity or hire a contractor.  She says never donate to a charity that asks for cash or wire transfers and doesn’t provide proof your contribution is tax deductible.

CUT 6 (10) “.com”

Wisher says they’re encouraging flood victims looking for home repair to get at least itemized, detailed bids from licensed contractors. She says if they are unlicensed that should be viewed as a red flag.

CUT 7 (10) “never hurt”

Wisher says FEMA will never call asking for financial account information and they always carry identification badges. She says don’t hesitate to call the Attorney General’s Office to ensure a contractor or charity is legitimate.

CUT 8 (10) “double check”

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A few years ago, Louisiana was ranked in the top ten nationally in tuberculosis rates, but the state Department of Health and Hospitals announces Louisiana’s case rate has fallen 43-percent since 2010.  DHH Tuberculosis controller Michael Lacassagne says the potentially fatal bacterial infections can be both prevented and cured with proper treatment and the state has taken steps to do that

CUT 9 (07) “for us”

Lacassagne attributes the decrease to a new blood testing procedure to improve the diagnosis and a new therapy to prevent the progression of the tuberculosis. He says to keep the number down, they focus on high risk populations, like those with HIV or born outside of the country…

cut 10 (10)  “that group”

Lacassagne says Louisiana is the first state to adopt a statewide blood test for the detection of tuberculosis.

Cut 11 (09) “of cases”

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Governor John Bel Edwards says changes to the TOPS scholarship program as we know it are likely coming, because of a 750-million dollar shortfall for next fiscal year’s budget. Edwards says because lawmakers are not able to raise additional revenues in this regular session, some tough cuts are needed…

cut 12 (09) “of those”

Edwards says the cost of the TOPS scholarship program is 300-million dollars this fiscal year and the price tag is expected to rise as colleges and universities hike tuition costs. The governor says in these tough budget times, many government services and programs will unfortunately suffer…

Cut 13 (07)  “at risk”

If no legislation comes out of this session that changes the TOPS program, Edwards says there are policies already in place spelling out who would  receive the scholarship, if the state can’t afford the program under the current eligibility requirements…

cut 14 (12)  “financial need”

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13:30 Newscast March 25,2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says we will likely see changes to the TOPS scholarship program as we know it coming soon, because of next year’s 750-million dollar shortfall. Edwards says because lawmakers are not able to raise additional revenues in this regular session, some tough cuts are needed…
cut 12 (09) “of those”

Edwards says the cost of the TOPS scholarship program is 300-million dollars this fiscal year.

Many Louisianans probably don’t know there is another election coming up on April 9th. Early voting for this Municipal Election starts on Saturday morning. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says 41 parishes statewide holding elections…:
CUT 3 (07) “g-e-a-u-x”

The early voting period runs through Saturday April 2nd, but polls are closed Easter Sunday.

 
The Office of the Attorney General wants to remind flood victims or those donating to charities of fraud schemes. Attorney General Jeff Landry’s Press Secretary Ruth Wisher says they’re encouraging people to educate themselves of fake charities, rental properties, and scamming contractors. She says never donate to a charity that asks for cash or wire transfers and doesn’t provide proof your contribution is tax deductible.
Cut 6 (10) “…com.”

A few years ago, Louisiana was ranked in the top ten nationally in tuberculosis rates, but the state Department of Health and Hospitals announces the state’s case rate has fallen 43-percent since 2010. DHH Tuberculosis controller Michael Lacassagne says the potentially fatal bacterial infections can be prevented and cured with proper treatment and the state has taken steps to do that.
CUT 9 (07) “for us”

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 25

The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport is reporting that free agent defensive tackle Nick Fairley is expected to sign with the Saints. Fairly played in 15 games with the Rams last season and registered a half sack. His best seasons were in 2012 and 2013 with the Lions, when he had a combined 11.5 sacks those two years.

It turns out Pelicans star Anthony Davis does not need surgery on his shoulder. A-D did have surgery on his injured knee and it’s expected he’ll be away from the basketball court for three to four months. He could have been sidelined for up to six months, if he had work done on his shoulder. New Orleans lost to Indiana 92-84 last night and they’ll host Toronto tomorrow night.

No big surprises in last night’s NCAA Tournament, let’s see if that changes tonight. The marque game is North Carolina versus Indiana.

The LSU baseball team is off to a 1-3 start in SEC play after losing to Texas A-and-M six to one last night. It’s the third time this season, LSU has been held to one or fewer runs. Tiger pitchers walked eight hitters last night. Alex Lange is on the hill tonight for the 8 PM first pitch.

Southeastern Louisiana won its 10 straight last night as they defeated Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi three to one. Webb Bobo’s two run homer was the difference.

Elsewhere…Sam Houston over Nicholls four to two, McNeese thumped Abilene Christian 10-6 and Northwestern State also reached double digits as they defeated Stephen F Austin 10-3.

ULM also put 10 runs on the score board as the Warhawks defeated Appalachian State 10-5, the Ragin Cajuns ended a three-game losing streak with four to two victory over Georgia State And the Bulldogs have a three-game winning streak after beating Charlotte 3-2 in walk-off fashion.

09:30 LRN Newscast March 25

To close a budget deficit for this fiscal year, Governor John Bel Edwards has announced a 70-million dollar reduction in state funds for the state department of health and hospitals. Edwards says 40-million of that is lower than projected Medicaid expenditures and efficiencies his administration put in place when he took office…
cut 7 (11) “…to our people”
Colleges and universities avoided the budget ax for at least the next three months.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff deputies are still trying to determine why 73-year-old John Thomas of Kenner fatally shot a 75-year-old urologist while he was treating a patient near the East Jefferson General Hospital. Authorities say Thomas took his own life at a nearby fast food restaurant. Thomas did not have a prior criminal history.

Because of the flooding, hundreds of Louisiana residents will spend this Easter weekend out of their homes. Mike Steele, with the governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness, says if the water has gone down, you don’t have to wait on a FEMA inspector to begin repairs…
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Steele also advises people to document and take pictures of damage to their homes.

Louisiana may have to relinquish control of state museums over to local agencies due to money concerns. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says his budget has taken a massive hit amid the fiscal crisis….
Cut 9 (05) “proposed scenario”
Schedler says there’s legislation moving through that would allow local governments to run several musuems like the Germantown Colony Musuem in Minden and the Chennault Musuem in Monroe.

08:30 LRN Newscast March 25

The state department of health and hospitals will receive a 70-million dollar cut in state funding this fiscal year, while higher education is spared. Governor John Bel Edwards says DHH was better positioned to absorb these cuts…
cut 8 (09) “…our citizens”
30 million of the 70-million dollar cut is the result of lower-than projected expenditures with the state’s medicaid program.

Secretary of State Tom Schedler says money problems is making it difficult for his office to operate various state musuems. Schedler says he may turn some of the state museums over to local governments for them to run…
cut 11 (07) “…local community’
He says that includes the Eddie Robinson Museum on Grambling’s campus.

There will be plenty of crawfish boils this Easter weekend. But Louisiana Crawfish Farmers Assocation president David Savoy says the untold story is that the farmers are not making as much money for their catch as they did last year. He says someone has to be making money, because customers are not seeing a break…
cut 5 (11) “…gone down”
Savoy says the middle man is the one making money this year.

Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain is urging those affected by the recent flooding to take precautions to prevent termites during clean-up and remodeling. Strain says flooding can ruin the termite traps around your home…
cut 12 (10) “….barrier out”
Strain also warns flooded structures are prone to infestation by termites.