12:30 Newscast, March 23rd, 2016

Former Angola Warden Burl Cain spoke at a news conference this morning to comment on the investigation by several agencies that eventually cleared him of accusations he was a corrupt prison leader. The Advocate published a series of articles accusing Cain of violating policies in his 20 year tenure, but officials said no such evidence exists. Cain says the news articles ruined his life…:
CUT 11 (10) “and so forth”
Cain stepped down January 1st amid the allegations.

North Louisiana residents and businesses are still hurting from the massive downpour that dumped upwards of two feet of rain in some areas. West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth says the Small Business Administration’s “low-interest loans” do not seem to offer such low rates for all businesses…:
Cut 15 (12) “bad credit”

Saints coach Sean Payton today told reporters that the franchise wants him to stick around 5 more years, and that he couldn’t see himself anywhere else. The Saints say Payton agreed to the extension. Payton said at the owners meeting this morning that the proposal means a lot…:
CUT 9 (10) “another 5 years”
ESPN reports the deal is worth in excess of $45 million dollars.

The state Department of revenue says Louisiana taxpayers affected by recent storms and flooding will receive filing extensions for returns on various taxes with due dates between March 8 and July 15, 2016.

 

11:30 Newscast, March 23rd, 2016

A measure that would ban school boards from requiring uniforms didn’t make it out of the House Education Committee today. Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater says a group of fourth graders picked the measure as one they wanted him to bring up in the session. But New Orleans Representative Joe Bouie feels this would negatively impact family finances …:
CUT 6 (10) “have it”
The bill was deffered and Broadwater says he’s going to talk to the fourth graders more about the bill before taking further action.

An incident terrified a group of children at the Boys & Girls Club in Lafayette when a 15-year-old allegedly shot another teen several times during a basketball game. Lafayette Police say the suspect was booked on Attempted 1st Degree Murder Charges and Possession of a Firearm by a Juvenile in a Gun Free Zone. The 17-year-old victim is in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing.

The State Department of Health and Hospitals advises residents of Donaldsonville not to drink the water until further notice, because the system has been treating its drinking water with elevated levels of chlorine dioxide. State Health officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says this chemical is an EPA-approved water treatment disinfectant, however…:
CUT 4 (12) “impact health”
The water system serves about 10-thousand customers.

A 64-year-old man from Independence died when he crashed into a garbage truck in Tangipahoa Parish, according to State Police. They say Edward Stewart slammed into the back of the stopped truck and died at the scene, while seriously injuring a worker who was collecting garbage at the time of the collision.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 23

Saints coach Sean Payton tells reporters at the NFL owners meetings that he’s agreed on a new five-year contract with the Black and Gold. Payton is 87-and-59 in his nine seasons in New Orleans and has led the Saints to five playoff appearances. There are also reports that the Saints are working on a four-year contract extension with Quarterback Drew Brees. And the Saints do not have to worry about Hard Knocks as the Los Angeles Rams will appear on the popular HBO series.

At Louisiana Tech’s Pro Day, NFL teams kept a close eye on Bulldogs running back Kenneth Dixon’s workout. Draft analyst Mike Detillier says teams like Dixon’s ability to catch passes out of the backfield…
cut 17 (20) “….round three”

In a battle of I-10 rivals, the LSU Tigers knocked off UL Lafayette 8-5 at the Wally Pontiff Junior Classic at Zephyr Field in Metairie. Cole Freeman and Jake Fraley each drove in two runs, as the Tigers as a team were 6 of 12 with runners in scoring position. Steven Stensley blasted a three-run homer, but the Cajuns lost their third in a row.

In a I-20 match-up…Louisiana Tech topped ULM seven to one. Chase Lunceford and Cody Daigle hit home runs for the Bulldogs, while the Warhawks were held to just two hits.

Elsewhere…UNO upended South Alabama eight to two, Tulane topped Southern Miss 12 to seven and Southeastern Louisiana outscored Jackson State 12-8 for the Lions ninth straight win.

The SEC Network will televise LSU’s Spring game on Saturday April 16th. Kick-off for the contest is at 3 PM.

And tonight at the Cajundome, the Ragin Cajuns men’s basketball team will host Big West Conference opponent UC Irvine in the quarterfinals of the College Insider-dot-com Tournament.

10:30 LRN Newscast March 23

The House education committee is hearing legislation that would prohibit school boards from requiring school uniforms. The bill’s author, Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater, says he’s heard a lot of postive and negative feedback about the proposal…
cut 9 (09) “….supportive concept”
Broadwater says the bill was the result of an exercise he did with fourth graders, who approved this legislation during a field trip to the state capitol.

Female hunters would be allowed to legally wear blaze pink as opposed to bright orange when they hunt under a bill set to be heard in the House Natural Resources Committee today. Bogalusa Representative Malinda White says she wants to make a point that women actively participate in Sportsman’s Paradise…:
CUT 6 (06) “in Louisiana”
White says the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is in support of the hot pink proposal.

The state department of health and hospitals has told the residents of Donaldsonville in Ascension Parish not to drink or cook with the water that comes out of their faucets. State Health officer Doctor Jimmy Guidry says it’s because of elevated chlorine levels in the water…
cut 3 (09) “…take samples”
The “do not drink” alert will remain in effect until further notice.

During a legislative hearing, West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth expressed concern about financial aid for businesses impacted by the flooding. Walsworth says the Small Business Administration’s “low-interest loans” do not seem to offer such low rates for all businesses…
cut 15 (12) “….bad credit”
The Louisiana Department of Revenue announces that taxpayers in areas affected by the flooding will not have to file their taxes until June 15th, instead of May 16th.

09:30 Newscast, March 23rd, 2016

A bill is on the agenda today in the House Education Committee that would prohibit public school leaders from requiring students to wear uniforms. Emelie Gunn has more on the unique origin of the measure…:
CUT 2 (28) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Protesters are rallying at the Superdome in New Orleans to oppose offshore oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico. The Department of the Interior is set to auction 43 acres of the Gulf of Mexico. The industry says today’s sale is vitally important as offshore lease sales contribute to the economy and develop energy.

If you’re thinking about adding a live bunny to your family this Easter, the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is asking parents to do their homework first. Spokeswoman Alicia Haefele (HAY-flee)…:
CUT 12 (08) “a rabbit”
She says animal shelters around the country see an influx in rabbits following Easter every year because people aren’t really aware of what they’re getting into.

Women are hunters too and a lawmaker from Bogalousa would like to see blaze pink added to the approved colors you’re allowed to wear for the sport. Representative Malinda White hopes her bill before the House Natural Resources Committee today would inspire more girls to participate in outdoor activities:
Cut 5 (07) “the outdoors”
She says the state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries supports the bill.

Saints Coach Sean Payton says the team has given him a proposed five year contract extension. ESPN reports Payton has accepted the deal worth more than $45 million dollars.

08:30 Newscast, March 23rd, 2016

A multi-agency investigation finds that former Louisiana State Penitentiary Warden Burl Cain did not participate in any illegal activity. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
Cut 3 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The water system in Donaldsonville has been declared in violation of safe drinking water standards by the state Department of Health and Hospitals, and as a result they’ve told residents there not to drink or cook with with the water. DHH says a routine inspection discovered possible elevated levels of chlorine dioxide in the treatment system in Donaldsonville and they are ordered to change immediately.

North Louisiana is still reeling from the massive downpour that dumped upwards of two feet of rain in some areas, and caused widespread flooding. West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth’s concerns include crops that are still under water…:
CUT 14 (08) “crops back”
He also doesn’t see how parish governments will be able to pay for the damage even if they are eligible for federal aid but are still responsible for 25%.

A measure set to be heard in the House Natrual Resources Committee today would add “blaze pink” as an alternative to the floresecnt orange requirements for hunters. Bogalusa Representative Malinda White says her proposal would give female hunters more options, without detracting from the safety aspect…:
cut 4 (09) “are hunters”
She says Sportsman’s Paradise is a Sportswoman’s Paradise too which is what she’s trying to highlight.

Saints Coach Sean Payton announced today that the team has given him a proposed five year contract extension, worth a reported $45 million dollars.

 

07:30 Newscast, March 23rd, 2016

A bill set to be heard in the House Education Committee today would prohibit public school boards from requiring uniforms. Hammond Rep. Chris Broadwater says his bill came after he conducted a project with fourth graders in his district who were invited to the capitol to vote on their own proposed legislation…:
CUT 7 (11) “fourth graders”
He says he promised the students that whichever bill they passed, he would bring in the regular session. The students argued the lack of free dress inhibits their sense of style, fashion, and expression.

Lafayette Police book a 15-year-old on Attempted 1st Degree Murder Charges and Possession of a Firearm by a Juvenile in a Gun Free Zone for allegedly shooting another teen during a basketball game at the Boys & Girls Club. The 17-year-old victim is in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing.

Female hunters would be allowed to legally wear blaze pink as opposed to bright orange when they hunt under a bill set to be heard in the House Natural Resources Committee today. Bogalusa Representative Malinda White says she wants to make a point that women actively participate in Sportsman’s Paradise…:
CUT 6 (06) “in Louisiana”
White says the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is in support of the hot pink proposal.

The Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals asks parents to think twice before buying an live bunny for their children this Easter. Spokeswoman Alicia Haefele (HAY-flee) says many of these rabbits eventually end up in rescue facilities…:
CUT 11 (07) “after Easter”
She advises people to get plush or chocolate bunnies instead.

The Louisiana Department of Revenue said taxpayers in the areas affected by recent storms and flooding are eligible to file extensions for tax returns.

 

06:45 Sportscast, March 23rd, 2016

The Pelicans still put on a good showing Tuesday night against the Heat even without star Anthony Davis, and injured leading scorer Ryan Anderson, but New Orleans ended up falling to Miami late in the game, 113-99. Jrue Holiday scored 24 for the Pels, but didn’t make 16 of 23 shots. The Pelicans, who have the league’s 6th worst record, take on the Pacers on the road tomorrow.

In college baseball, No. 10 LSU got the 8-5 win over UL-Lafayette in the 13th annual Wally Pontiff Jr Classic last night at Zephyr Field in Metairie. The Tigers improve to 15-5 on the year, while the Ragin Cajuns dropped to 12-9. LSU takes on Texas A&M on the road in a three game series this weekend. UL-Lafayette hosts Georgia State.

In other in-state rival action Tuesday, Louisiana Tech powered past ULM in a 7-1 victory.

Elsewhere UNO gets South Alabama 8-2, and Tulane beat Southern Miss 12-7.

All 32 NFL teams were in attendance for Louisiana Tech’s Pro Day. A lot of attention was paid to defensive tackle Vernon Butler, who could be selected in the first round. Draft analyst Mike Detillier says NFL general mangers and coaches like that Butler is more than just a pass-rush specialist…:
Cut 16 (18) “everybody’s eye”
Detillier says a lot of NFL teams are also interested in running back Kenneth Dixon.

The Chicago Tribune is reporting the Bears have signed Saints tight end Josh Hill to an offer sheet, and now New Orleans has five days to match the offer. Sources say the deal is for 3 years.

In Havana Cuba, LSU head football coach Les Miles attended the Tampa Rays’ 4-1 victory over the Cuban national team Tuesday, in a historic game also attended by President Barack Obama.

 

06:30 Newscast, March 23rd, 2016

North Louisiana is still hurting from the massive downpour that dumped upwards of two feet of rain in some areas. West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth is concerned how parish governments will pay for the damage, even if they are eligible for federal assistance and only have to pay a quarter of the cost for a road that was washed away by the floods…:
Cut 13 (07) “25-percent”
Some areas of Ouachita Parish are still flooded and the process of recovery has barely begun for several home owners and renters.

Animal shelters are bracing again for an influx of bunnies given as gifts to children for Easter, because families soon find out they are unable to care for them. Alicia Haefele (HAY-flee), with the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, says parents should educate themselves before getting a bunny…:
Cut 10 (09) “a bunny”

A bill set to be reviewed by the House Natural Resources Committee today proposes to add “blaze pink” as an approved color for hunters…:
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Donaldsonville residents in Ascension Parish should not drink or cook with water until further notice, according to the state Department of Health and Hospitals.

 

LRN AM Newscall March 23, 2016

A bill to be reviewed by the House Natural Resources Committee today proposes to add “blaze pink” as another option to the hunter orange requirement. Halen Doughty has more…

CUT 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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A bill will be heard today in the House Education Committee to prohibit public school boards from requiring students to wear uniforms. Emelie Gunn has more on the origin of the bill…

Cut 2 (28) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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A multi-agency investigation finds that former Louisiana State Penitentiary Warden Burl Cain did not  participate in any illegal activity. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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A proposed bill seeks to add “blaze pink” as an alternative for the hunter orange requirements. Bogalusa Representative Malinda White says the House Natural Resources Committee is expected to hear this proposed legislation today. She says this would give female hunters more options, without detracting from the safety aspect.

cut 4  (09)  “are hunters”

White says the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is in support of the blaize pink proposal and other states have passed similar bills. She hopes this measure would inspire more girls to participate in outdoor activities.

Cut 5  (07)  “the outdoors”

White says this bill demonstrates that women can participate in the Sportsman’s Paradise as well.

Cut 6 (06)  “in Louisiana” _________________________________________________________

A bill to be heard in front of the House Education Committee today would prohibit public school boards from requiring school uniforms. Author of the legislation, Hammond Rep. Chris Broadwater, says this came after he conducted a project with Hammond fourth graders to come up with different bills. He says he invited the children to the capitol to vote on their proposed legislation.

CUT 7 (11)  “fourth graders”

Broadwater says he made a commitment to the students that whatever bill idea turned out to be the best, he would file in the regular legislative session. He says the students argued that some students may not be able to afford more than one school uniform.

Cut 8  (10)  “Friday “

Broadwater says although the students made a good point, maybe banning school uniforms isn’t the right way to keep kids in school. He says this topic is getting a lot of positive and negative attention.

Cut 9 (09)  “concept”

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Every year animal shelters see an influx of bunnies after Easter, because parents bought rabbits for their children, but were unprepared to care for them. Alicia Haefele (HAY-flee), with the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, says parents might be putting too many eggs in their basket by getting these bunnies.

Cut 10 (09) “a bunny”

Haefele says rabbits require as much care as a dog or cat, plus they like to chew electrical chords, rugs and even furniture. She says many of these Easter bunnies end up in rabbit rescue facilities after the holiday.

cut 11 (07) “after Easter”

Haefele advises people to get plush or chocolate bunnies instead. She says if parents are set on getting a rabbit, they should do their homework first.

cut 12 (08) “a rabbit”_________________________________________________________

North Louisiana is still hurting from the massive downpour that dumped upwards of two feet of rain in some areas. West Monroe Senator Mike Walsworth is concerned how parish governments will pay for the damage, even if they are eligible for federal assistance and only have to pay a quarter of the cost for a road that was washed away by the floods….

Cut 13 (07)  “25-percent”

Walsworth is also concerned about the agriculture industry. He says hundreds of acres of crops are still underwater.

Cut 14 (08)  “crops back” 

Walsworth says many business owners are seeking assistance. But he says the Small Business Administration’s “low-interest loans” do not seem to offer such low rates for all businesses.

Cut 15 (12) “bad credit”

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All 32 NFL teams were in attendance for Louisiana Tech’s Pro Day. A lot of attention was paid to defensive tackle Vernon Butler, who could be selected in the first round. Draft analyst Mike Detillier says NFL general mangers and coaches like that Butler is more than just a pass-rush specialist

Cut 16  (18)  “everybody’s eye”

Detillier says a lot of NFL teams are also interested in running back Kenneth Dixon. He says it’s because of his ability to catch passes out of the backfield…

Cut 17 (20) “round three”

Detillier says because of quarterback Jeff Driskel’s successful one season in Ruston, he’ll likely be a late round draft pick…

Cut 18 (11) “for Tech”