06:30 Newscast, March 16th, 2016

The total number of parishes that have been declared federal disaster areas has climbed to 23, after 16 more parishes were added to the list. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
Cut 3 (27) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Both Texas and Louisiana transportation officials are reporting that I-10 is closed in both directions at the state line due to a swelling Sabine River. Sgt. James Anderson with State Police suggests a long haul alternate route if you’re heading to The Lone Star State today…:
CUT 1 (07) “vice versa”

It’s expected we’ll get a better idea of the exact budget deficit facing the state at today’s Revenue Estimating Conference meeting. LSU Economist Dr. Jim Richardson serves on the panel and he says they’ll hear from the state’s fiscal office about how much was actually raised during the special session…:
cut 4 (10) “beverages”
The meeting is set to begin at 10:30.

An Opelousas man was arrested for allegedly killing his mother’s dog because she refused to give him $4 for cigarettes. Corey Leger with the Opelousas police department, says Johnathan Williams is charged with aggravated cruelty to animals…:
cut 11 (05) “the dog”

 

LRN AM Newscall March 16, 2016

The Revenue Estimating Conference meets today to discuss the exact budget deficit the state faces. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Cleco has revised the terms of their proposed sale to a foreign investment group in the hopes of being granted a rehearing on the deal by the Public Service Commission. Halen Doughty has more…

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The total number of parishes that have been declared federal disaster areas has climbed to 23, after 16 more parishes were added to the list. Jeff Palermo has the story….

Cut 3 (27) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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It’s expected we’ll get a better idea of the exact budget deficit facing the state at today’s Revenue Estimating Conference meeting. LSU Economist Dr. Jim Richardson serves on the panel and he says they’ll hear from the state’s fiscal office about how much was actually raised during the special session.

cut 4  (10)  “beverages”

Richardson says they’re required to give their best estimate of how much was raised for this year and next year because budgets must be made based on those revenue estimates. He says many people say the state is short of 30 million dollars this year but…

Cut 5  (08)  “carefully”

Richardson says we’re about 800 million dollars short for next fiscal year.

Cut 6 (08)  “deal with” 

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Cleco says they’ve made changes to their proposed sale of the Pineville-based utility company that would benefit customers and employees. Cleco President Darren Olagues says if the Public Service Commission agrees to the enhanced commitments, ratepayers will receive a $370 upfront credit on their bill and there would NOT be a significant reduction in Cleco’s workforce for at least 10 years.

CUT 7 (07)  “of the day”

Olagues says they will also give Louisiana a $15 million investment in economic development. Cleco is requesting that PSC rehear the merits of their proposed sale to a foreign investment group. He says incorrect statements were made at the previous hearing that may have affected the PSC’s “NO” vote last month.

Cut 8  (05)  “get corrected”

Logan Atkinson-Burke, with the Alliance for Affordable Energy, says this revised proposal is still not in the interest of ratepayers, because Cleco already has one of the highest rates.

Cut 9 (09)  “already suffering”

Atkinson-Burke says their alliance is concerned about how much money the company will pocket from taxes if the deal passes. She says they do not expect the PSC to change their vote.

Cut 10 (09) “last month’s meeting”

The requested hearing is expected to take place on Tuesday.

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An Opelousas man was arrested after allegedly killing his mother’s dog when she refused to give him money. Corey Leger with the Opelousas police department, says Johnathan Williams became furious when his mother would not give him $4 for a pack of cigarettes.

cut 11 (05) “the dog”

Leger says Williams was not as his residence when the complaint was issued, but officers found him at a Dollar General two hours later.

cut 12 (07) “without incident”

Williams was arrested for allegedly killing his mother’s miniature collie.

Cut 13 (04)  “at this time”

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Sixteen more parishes were declared federal disaster areas, bringing the total number of parishes to receive federal aid to 23. Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says more parishes could be added to that list in the next few days.  He says FEMA is proving to be a good partner…

Cut 14 (11)  “we’re facing” 

Steele says some parts of the state are still feeling the after effects of the major flooding, such as the overflow of the Sabine River, which led to the closure of I-10 at the Texas Border. He says people whose homes were damaged need to register to receive their federal assistance.

Cut 15 (10) “by telephone” 

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Southern University takes on Holy Cross tonight in the NCAA Tournament. Both teams are 16-seeds as they meet in the First Four Round. Jaguars coach Roman Banks says they would like to push the tempo tonight…

Cut 16  (14)  “get em rotating“

Banks believes they can also dominate the paint tonight….

Cut 17 (13)  good at”

LSU men’s basketball Johnny Jones stands by his decision to reject an opportunity to play in the NIT. Jones says a season-ending injury to Keith Hornsby and an illness to shooting guard Antonio Blakeney would have made it a tough to put a compeitive team on the court.

Cut 18 (16) “popular decision”

Jones says they’ll use this time to begin preparations for next season, a year they hope will result in a trip to the NCAA Tournament.

Cut 19 (18) “doing that”

SEC Freshman of the Year Ben Simmons is not expected to be part of the team next year. He could be the number one pick in the NBA draft in June. Jones says it was a pleasure to coach him.

Cut 20 (20) “program”

 

18:30 LRN Newscast, March 15, 2016

Sixteen additional parishes have been declared federal disaster areas, bringing the total to 23.

Louisiana’s Health Department reports there’s been a fourth storm-related death, which occurred in Natchitoches Parish. The coroner reports three people were moving items from a flooded residence when the boat there were using began taking on water, and only two of the individuals were able to swim to safety.

Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Bernette Johnson wants to follow the lead of other states and decrease the incarceration rate in Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more…

CUT 2 (28)  “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Hundreds of Red Cross disaster workers have been assisting people affected by the flooding around the state. Nancy Malone with the Red Cross says they have 6 shelters in north Louisiana, three in southeast Louisiana and one in the Calcasieu area that are still open. She says hundreds of homes were either destroyed or received major damage.

CUT 9 (04) “in the state”

Malone says people can donate $10 to the Red Cross via cell phone by texting the word “REDCROSS” to 9-0-9-9-9.

Alexandria attorney Thomas Davenport is asking the Rapides Parish Police Jury to remove a Confederate monument outside of the Rapides Parish Courthouse. Davenport says it is saddening that of all the good things our state has done, this is what was chosen to be memorialized.

cut 16 (04)  “a message”

The police jury has reviewed Davenport’s request, but is holding off on any action, until the state legislature acts on legislation dealing with the confederate monuments.

17:30 LRN Newscast March 15

The chief justice of Louisiana’s Supreme Court, Bernette Johnson, told lawmakers to look for ways to reduce the state’s incarceration rate, which is the highest in the country. Johnson, the state’s first black chief justice, says the US locks up more people than Iran, China and Germany….
cut 11 (08) “…average”
Johnson says South Carolina has passed legislation to significantly reduce the prison population while also reducing violent crimes, plus saving its state 350 million dollars. She says comprehensive solutions to over-incarceration should include changes to pre-trial services, like South Carolina and Kentucky have done….
cut 13 (08) “…of it”

The Revenue Estimating Conference meets today to discuss the exact budget deficit the state faces. Emelie Gunn has more…
voicer 1 (24) “…reporting”

The House Governmental Affairs committee meets Wednesday where they’ll discuss legislation that would prohibit a convicted felon from holding an elected office or being appointed to office. It’s in response to a court ruling that removed a provision in Louisiana’s constitution that kept convicted felons from qualifying for an elected office.

Governor John Bel Edwards spent this afternoon away from the State Capitol. He was viewing flood damage and response efforts in St. Tammany Parish. 16 more parishes have been declared a federal disaster area, which makes residents in those areas eligible for government aid.-

16:45 LRN Sportscast March 15

Southern University is in Dayton, Ohio, getting ready for its NCAA Tournament game against Holy Cross tomorrow night. Jaguars Coach Roman Banks says they are thrilled to have the opportunity to play in the First Four Round…
cut 30 (16) “…perform well”
Tip-off tomorrow is at 5:40.

ULM plays tonight in the opening round of the CIT as they visit Furman, who is 18-15 on the year and 13-and-1 at home. The Warhawks have played well on the road lately, winning five straight. It’s the first ever meeting between the two teams on the hardwood. Tip-off is at six o’ clock.

UL Lafayette is in the same tournament and they’ll host Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi tomorrow night.

LSU Coach Johnny Jones met with reporters today to explain why the Tigers decided against playing in the NIT. He says the injury to Keith Hornsby and an illness to Antonio Blakeney would have made it tough for them to put a team on the floor that represents the LSU Tigers…
cut 29 (22) “…for our team”
Jones says the team is disappointed they didn’t play well enough to make the NCAA Tournament and he takes full responsibiblity for that.

In the NBA…the Pelicans are off tonight, but they are in Sacramento tomorrow night after losing to Golden State last night.

In college baseball around the state…McNeese State hosts ULM, Southeastern takes on South Alabama in Hammond and Tulane visits Nicholls State.

16:30 LRN Newscast March 15, 2016

Sixteen more Louisiana parishes have been added to FEMA’s list of federal disaster areas bringing the total number of parishes to 23 that will be eligible for federal aid, like temporary housing, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property and money for home repairs. That request was granted after Governor John Bel Edwards asked the federal government to expand the federal disaster area.

The Red Cross has already been active throughout the state assisting people impacted by the flooding. Red Cross spokesperson Nancy Malone says hundreds of disaster workers are responding in and around Louisiana. She says over 200 people stayed overnight in the 14 Red Cross and community run shelters across Louisiana.

Cut 8 (08) “in 2012”

Malone says people can make a $10 donation to the Red Cross by texting the word “REDCROSS” to 90999.

Officials in Livingston Parish have also been working around the clock dealing with flood waters and residents who were displaced from their homes. Sheriff Jason Ard says they saw high levels in Springfield, Holden and Denham Springs…:

CUT 3 (10)  “seeing it”

Ard says they’ve rescued over 100 people since the flood event started.

Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the country. Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Bernette Johnson wants to reduce the number of low level inmates, which she says will save the state money. She says out greatest resource is out people, so the state needs to invest in programs to provide more job opportunities.

Cut 12 (09) “connection there”

LRN Newscast March 15

Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Bernette Johnson wants to follow the lead of other states and decrease the incarceration rate in Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more…
voicer 2 (28) “….I’m Emelie Gunn”

Louisiana’s Health Department reports there’s been a fourth storm-related death. It happened in Nathitoches Parish. The cornoner reports three individuals were moving items from a flooded residence and the boat began to take on water and only two of the individuals were able to swim to safety.

The American Red Cross estimates 12-thousand people have been impacted by flooding in the state. Spokesperson Nancy Malone says the public can get involved with flood relief efforts by applying to become a member or by making donations…
cut 10 (11) “…999”
Malone says over a dozen shelters have been opened for those who can’t live in their flooded home.

A car sharing service called Zipcar has opened on LSU’s campus, which gives students the opportunity to rent vehicles by the hour, week or month. LSU’s director of parking and transportation services, Jeff Campbell, says says any service like this is a plus to LSU…
cut 7 (09) “…green initatives”
Zipcar pays for your gas and insurance.

LRN PM Newscall March 15

The Red Cross is helping thousands of people in Louisiana who have been impacted by the recent flooding. Halen Doughty has more…

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Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Bernette Johnson wants to follow the lead of other states and decrease the incarceration rate in Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Officials in Livingston Parish have also been working around the clock dealing with flood waters and residents who were displaced from their homes. Sheriff Jason Ard says they saw high levels in the Maurepas area, Springfield, Holden and Denham Springs…:

CUT 3 (10)  “seeing it”

Ard says they’ve rescued over 100 people since the flood event started, but now it seems as though the rivers have crested and are now going down. He says many people in the parish took on water and are dealing with nightmare cleanup and recovery…:

CUT 4 (10)  “lost their home”

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Louisiana State University is launching the car sharing service, Zipcar, so students without a car can rent a vehicle by the hour, week, or month. Jeff Campbell, LSU’s Sr. Director of Parking and Transportation Services, says interested college kids or anyone in the area would pay a yearly membership fee and the vehicles are conveniently located around campus.

CUT 5 (10)  “communities”

Campbell says to sign up for the Zipcar service either go online to their website or download the Zipcar app on your smartphone. He hopes this will help with the increase of international students at LSU.

CUT 6 (10) “campus”

Zipcar pays for your gas and insurance. Campbell says this is the first car sharing program at a college campus in Louisiana. He says any service like this is a plus to LSU.

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The Red Cross has been active in and around the state assisting people affected by the flooding. Nancy Malone with the Red Cross says hundreds of disaster workers are responding in Louisiana. Malone says more than 200 people stayed overnight in the 14 Red Cross and community run shelters throughout the state.

CUT 8 (08) “in 2012”

Malone says the Red Cross has 6 shelters in north Louisiana, three in southeast Louisiana and one in the Calcasieu area that are still open. She says hundreds of homes were either destroyed or received major damage.

CUT 9 (04) “in the state”

Malone says people can get involved with flood relief efforts by applying to become a member of the Red Cross at red cross-dot-org or by making donations.

cut 10 (11)  “in the past”

Malone says people can donate $10 to the Red Cross via cell phone by texting the word “REDCROSS” to 9-0-9-9-9.

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Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the United States and Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Bernette Johnson wants to reduce the number of low level inmates, which will save the state money. Johnson says the US locks up more people than Iran, China, and Germany.

Cut 11 (08) “average”

Johnson says Louisiana spent over 600 million dollars in state corrections last fiscal year. She says our greatest resource is our people, so the state needs to invest in programs to provide job opportunities…

cut 12 (09) “connection there”

Johnson says South Carolina has passed legislation to significantly reduce the prison population while also influencing a reduction in violent crimes, all while saving the state 350 million dollars. She says comprehensive solutions to the state’s over-incarceration should include changes to pre-trial services, like South Carolina and Kentucky have done.

Cut 13 (08)  “of it”

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Alexandria attorney Thomas Davenport is asking the Rapides Parish Police Jury to remove a Confederate monument outside of the Rapides Parish Courthouse. Davenport says the monument, which has been there for over 100 years, alters the perception of justice.

cut 14 (11)  “of a crime”

The tall monument features a Confederate soldier on top, along with the phrases such as “Lest We forget.” Davenport says this statue is not the kind of thing people should see before they enter a courthouse to seek justice. He says he wants the monument to be replaced.

cut 15 (08) “this state” 

The police jury has reviewed Davenport’s request, but is holding off on any action, until the state legislature acts on legislation dealing with the confederate monuments. He says it is saddening that of all the good things our state has done, this is what was chosen to be memorialized.

cut 16 (04)  “a message”

14:30 Newscast March 15,2016

The Red Cross has been working around the clock assisting people across the state affected by the flooding. Nancy Malone with the Red Cross says over 200 people stayed overnight in the 14 Red Cross and community run shelters across the state. She says hundreds of homes were either destroyed or received major damage.

CUT 9 (04) “in the state”

She says people can donate $10 to the Red Cross via cell phone by texting the word “REDCROSS” to 9-0-9-9-9.

Officials in Livingston Parish have also been working non stop with flood waters and residents who were evacuated from their homes. Sheriff Jason Ard says they saw high levels in the Maurepas area, Springfield, Holden and Denham Springs. He says many people took on water in their homes and are struggling with nightmare cleanup and recovery…:
CUT 4 (10) “lost their home”

He says they’ve rescued over 100 people since the flood event started.

 

Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the United States and Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Bernette Johnson wants to reduce the number of low level inmates, which will save the state money. Johnson says our country locks up more people than Iran, China, and Germany.
Cut 11 (08) “average”

She says Louisiana spent over 600 million dollars in state corrections last fiscal year.

LSU is launching the car sharing service, Zipcar, to rent a vehicle by the hour, week, or month. Jeff Campbell, LSU’s Sr. Director of Parking and Transportation Services, says interested students or anyone in the area would pay a yearly membership fee and the cars are conveniently located around campus. He hopes this will increase international students at LSU.
CUT 6 (10) “campus”

13:30 Newscast, March 15th, 2016

The Red Cross is helping thousands of people in Louisiana who have been impacted by the recent flooding. Halen Doughty has more…:
CUT 1 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Officials in Livingston Parish have also been working around the clock dealing with flood waters and residents who were displaced from their homes. Sheriff Jason Ard says they saw high levels in the Maurepas area, Springfield, Holden and Denham Springs…:
CUT 3 (10) “to seeing it”

Alexandria attorney Thomas Davenport is asking the Rapides Parish Police Jury to remove a Confederate monument outside of the Parish Courthouse. Davenport says the monument, which has been there for over 100 years, alters the perception of justice…:
cut 14 (11) “of a crime”
The police jury is holding off on any action until the state legislature acts on measures dealing with the confederate monuments.

Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the United States and Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Bernette Johnson wants to reduce the number of low level inmates, which will save the state money. She says comprehensive solutions to the state’s over-incarceration should include changes to pre-trial services, like South Carolina and Kentucky have done…:
Cut 13 (08) “of it”
Johnson says Louisiana spent over 600 million dollars in state corrections last fiscal year.