06:30 Newscast, February 29th, 2016

The proposed penny increase to the state’s four-cent sales tax easily clears a Senate committee heads to the Senate floor. Jeff Palermo has the story..:
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A man from Lafayette is facing two counts of first degree murder, aggravated arson and obstruction of justice in connection with the brutal death of an elderly woman and her daughter, then the torching of their home. The State Fire Marshals’ Office say firefighters responded to a blaze at a St. Martinville residence where they discovered the badly beaten bodies of a 68-year-old woman and a 30 year old woman. 31 year old Dereke Ross Siner was taken into custody following a high speed chase that ended in West Feliciana.

The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals opens a new water testing laboratory in Shreveport on Monday. The lab is expected to speed up the time it takes to test samples from drinking water systems in north Louisiana. Currently water samples from the northern part of the state are shipped to Baton Rouge. DHH spokesperson Bob Johannessen says this will be especially helpful when communities are under a boil water advisory…:
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The Shreveport lab will cost $18,300 initially, but is expected to save money in the long run.

The state house has two major tax bills they are slated to take up today. One would increase the cigarette tax, the other raises the tax on alcohol.

 

LRN Am Newscall Feb 29

The Louisiana National Guard at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans opens their Boots in the Sand Desert Storm exhibit today. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The state Department of Health and Hospitals will open a water testing lab in Shreveport, which will help speed up the testing process from samples taken in north Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more on the story…

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The proposed penny increase to the state’s four-cent sales tax easily clears a Senate committee heads to the Senate floor. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Louisiana National Guard at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans opens a Desert Storm exhibit today to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the conflict. Louisiana National Guard Historian Rhett Breerwood says 16 of our guard’s units were mobilized and nine were sent to the war zone. He says the Boots in the Sand exhibit honors multiple units, one being the 527th Engineer Battalion out of Bossier City….

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A closing date has not been set for the Desert Storm display. Breerwood says the 159th MASH Unit is also being honored in the exhibit. He says they played a significant role during the conflict and they were the last ones to leave.

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Breerwood says as visitors tour the exhibit, they can expect to see original equipment, uniforms and pictures taken by soldiers overseas from 1990 to 1991. He says also many enemy weapons captured by Guardsman will be on display.

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The House is expected to take up a bill today that would raise the alcohol tax for the first time since 1948. The author of the measure, Natchitoches Representative Kenny Cox, says every dollar we can raise is important and this tax would generate 27 million dollars a year.

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Cox says there are a few legislators against raising the alcohol tax, but many are more willing to increase “sin taxes” than sales or income taxes. He says we can’t keep making drastic cuts to higher education.

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The full house is also anticipated to take up a bill to increase the cigarette tax by 22 cents. Cox believes some legislators might be okay with increasing the alcohol tax because it hasn’t been raised since the 40s.

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The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals opens a new water testing laboratory in Shreveport on Monday. The lab is expected to speed up the time it takes to test samples from drinking water systems in north Louisiana. Currently water samples from the northern part of the state are shipped to Baton Rouge. DHH spokesperson Bob Johannessen says this will be especially helpful when communities are under a boil water advisory…

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The Shreveport lab will cost $18,300 initially. However, the lab is expected to save the state even more money each year by eliminating water sample shipping costs. Johannessen says the savings will be significant…

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Johannessen also says this project is one of many ways DHH is trying to increase efficiency across the state to benefit Louisiana communities…

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A Senate committee sends to the Senate floor a bill that would raise the state’s four-cent sales tax by a penny. The panel changed the sunset date of the additional penny from 18-months to five years. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says an 18-month sunset won’t help their current budget problems, because it couldn’t be used for ongoing expenses like higher education…

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The extra penny on the state sales tax would go into effect on April 1st and raise 210-million dollars. Morrell says they also need this additional revenue in place long enough so they can perform long-term budget reform..

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The House put the 18-month sunset on the additional penny. But Governor John Bel Edwards urged the senate to raise the sunset, because it wouldn’t address the state’s budget needs. Revenue Secretary Kimberly Robinson spoke for the governor..

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Solid pitching and plenty of offense led to an 11-1 victory for the 5th ranked LSU baseball team against Sacramento State on Sunday. Starting pitcher John Valek allowed one run in seven innings and struck out six. The Akron transfer says he felt more comfortable in his second start in an LSU uniform…

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LSU blew a three-run lead on Saturday to the Hornets and loss. The Tigers made sure that didn’t happen yesterday. After scoring five runs in the third, LSU kept adding runs in the 5th, 6th and 7th innings. Coach Paul Mainieri liked seeing that…

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Mainieri says Valek was the story of the game by throwing strikes and keeping Sac State’s hitters off balance…

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In his final regular season game at the Thomas Assembly Center, senior guard  Alex Hamilton messed around and recorded a triple-double to help Louisiana Tech beat Rice 88-69 on Saturday night in front of 55-hundred fans. Hamilton had 25 points. 11 rebounds, and 11 asssits to register the progam’s first triple-double since 1991. Hamilton says to do it on senior night made the accomplishment even sweeter…

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By scoring 25 points, Hamilton is now fourth in school history for points scored. Louisiana Tech has now won five of its last six games as they enter the final week of the regular season. Hamilton says they need to stay focused…

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11:30 LRN Newscast, Feb 27, 2016

The Council for a Better Louisiana says the cuts to the Department of Education made in the House-approved spending bill would take away 85% of their remaining cash on hand for the current school year. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Governor John Bel Edwards says the special legislative session aimed at the budget deficit is heading in the right direction, but there’s still a long way to go. House republicans are hesitant to raise taxes to fill the budget hole, but Edwards there’s been no evidence they can reduce the deficit without raising revenues

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The special session ends March ninth. 

 

A second officer assigned to the US Drug Enforcement Administration task force has been arrested for allegedly stealing and selling drugs seized in raids. Karl Newman, a deputy with the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, was booked on counts of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and abuse of office.  State police spokesperson, Maj. Doug Cain says investigators will get to the bottom of the allegations.

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Newman’s arrest comes just weeks after another Tangipahoa parish deputy, Johnny Domingue, was booked on drug distribution charges.

 

A campaign launched by the Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance aims to build support for a new I-10 bridge over the Calcasieu River. George Swift, president and CEO of the alliance, says the bridge endures heavy traffic every day, and it will only get worse as more industrial projects move to the area in the next few years.

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It will take millions of dollars from the federal government to replace the bridge.

10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 27, 2016

The House has passed legislation that’s a combination of budget cuts and tax increases to the Senate, including a one-cent increase on the state’s 4-cent sales tax. Governor John Bel Edwards is disappointed the House didn’t move the tax bills sooner, but is optimistic there’s enough time for the Senate to act…

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One of the items in bill includes a $52 million mid-year cut to the state Department of Education, according to the Council for a better Louisiana. CABL President Barry Erwin says this would also take away payments for mandated student testing for the current school year. He says some deals were made and essentially the House just wanted to make a statement that they wanted to cut the budget further…:

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The special session to address the state’s budget deficit ends March ninth.

The Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance has launched a campaign to build support for a new I-10 bridge over the Calcasieu River. The bridge was built in 1952, and the National Bridge Inventory deemed it “basically intolerable” in 2009. George Swift, president and CEO of the alliance, says the community cannot wait any longer for a new bridge.

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A jury indicted former Monroe TV personality “Mr. Wonder” on sexual assault charges. According to the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office, investigators have identified 7 alleged victims as a result of a 1979 investigation. Selas has been living in California since 1985. He is currently being held in a San Diego jail. Rapides Parish Assistant District Attorney Brian Mosley says Selas will be brought back to Louisiana to face the charges.

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9:30 LRN Newscast Feb 27, 2016

The House has passed legislation to the Senate that’s a combination of budget cuts and tax increases. One of the items in the supplemental spending bill includes a mid-year cut to the state Department of Education which amounts to $52 million dollars, according to the Council for a better Louisiana. CABL President Barry Erwin says this would take away 85% of the DOE’s remaining cash on hand for the current fiscal year…:

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The House also passed a one-cent increase on the state’s 4-cent sales tax. The House believes the additional penny should be removed after 18-months, but Governor John Bel Edwards wants it to stay on the books, until long-term budget reforms are in place

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A second officer assigned to the US Drug Enforcement Administration task force suspected of stealing and selling drugs seized in raids has been arrested by State Police. Karl Newman, who was a longtime deputy with the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, was booked on drug distribution charges.  State police spokesperson Maj. Doug Cain says the investigation is ongoing.

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Frank Selas, former Monroe TV personality “Mr. Wonder,” has been indicted on sexual assault charges. Selas has been living in California since 1985, and he is currently in a San Diego jail. Rapides Parish Assistant District Attorney Brian Mosley says the extradition process to bring him back to Louisiana has already begun.

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Selas initially claimed police had arrested the wrong man, but a San Diego judge ruled on February 11 that Selas is in fact the wanted fugitive from Louisiana.

8:30 LRN Newscast Feb 27, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says the special legislative session aimed at solving a 940-million dollar budget deficit this fiscal year is heading in the right direction, but there’s still a long way to go. House republicans are hesitant to raise taxes to fill the budget hole, but Edwards there’s been no evidence they can reduce the deficit without raising revenues

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The special session ends March ninth.

The Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance has launched a campaign to build support for a new I-10 bridge over the Calcasieu River. George Swift, president and CEO of the alliance, says the “In for 10” campaign is important because the bridge is dangerous for motorists…

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The bridge was built in 1952, and the National Bridge Inventory deemed it “basically intolerable” in 2009.

Former Monroe TV personality “Mr. Wonder” has been indicted on sexual assault charges. Rapides Parish Assistant District Attorney Brian Mosley says a grand jury indicted 76-year-old Frank Selas on a long list of charges.

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Selas is currently in a San Diego jail. He’s been living in California since 1985.

 

State Police arrest a second officer assigned to the US Drug Enforcement Administration task force suspected of stealing and selling drugs seized in raids. Karl Newman, a deputy with the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, was booked on counts of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and abuse of office.  State police spokesperson, Maj. Doug Cain, says the arrest was made after authorities received a tip.

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Newman is being held without bail in the St. Tammany Parish Jail.

 

18:30 Newscast February 26,2016

Governor John Bel Edwards remains hopeful lawmakers can agree on a plan to fix the state’s 900-million dollar deficit. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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The Storm Prediction Center says Tuesday’s tornado outbreak in Louisiana is one for the record books. The center has been able to confirm that 13 twisters hit that day, making it the most ever in Louisiana for a day in February. The strongest tornado killed two people at a RV park in St. James Parish.

 

State Police arrests a second officer assigned to a US Drug Enforcement Administration task force. State police spokesperson, Maj. Doug Cain says Karl Newman , a longtime deputy with the Tangipahoa Sheriff’s office, is suspected of stealing and selling drugs seized in raids. …:
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Frank Selas, better known as former Monroe TV personality “Mr. Wonder,” has been indicted on allegations he sexually abused children decades ago. The alleged crimes took place on a camping trip when Selas was a Cub Scouts leader. Rapides Parish Assistant District Attorney Brian Mosley says Selas will be brought back to Louisiana to face the charges.
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17:30 LRN Newscast Legislative Report

The big news of the week in the special session is the House approving an additional penny to the state’s four-cent sales tax. The House added language to the bill that calls for the extra penny to be removed after 18 months. But Governor John Bel Edwards said today that’s not realistic as the penny needs to stay on the books, until long-term budget reforms are in place…
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The governor is also disappointed at the pace the House has been voting on tax proposals, but he’s optimistic there’s enough time for the Senate to act…
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The special session called to address a 940-million dollar shortfall must be completed by March ninth.

The Council for a Better Louisiana is raising concerns about a House bill that gives the department of education a 44-million dollar mid-year cut in state funding. CABL President Barry Erwin says this would take away 85-percent of the D-O-E’s remaining cash on hand for the current fiscal year…
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The legislation is heading to the Senate. Governor Edwards is expected to ask the Senate to restore funding to the department of education.

Because of a ruling by the Fifth US Circuit Court of Appeals, Louisiana can now enforce a law passed in 2014. The measure requires abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at hospitals. It leaves just two clinics, one in Shreveport and the other in New Orleans, available for women seeking abortions. The pro choice group, Center for Reproductive Rights, plans to ask the US Supreme Court to issue a stay on the 2014 law.

16:45 LRN Sportscast Feb 26

It should be a good weekend for college baseball across the state. After blowing an eight run lead and losing to Lamar on Wednesday, the LSU Tigers return to action to host Sacramento State tonight. Last weekend the Hornets took two of three from Auburn and beat Northwestern State in a midweek matchup. Jared Poche starts on the hill for LSU tonight, while Sac State counters with Sam Long, who is described as a hard-throwing left-hander. First pitch is at 7 PM.

Also this weekend, Southeastern Louisiana hosts Troy. Kyle Cedotal who struck out 14 hitters last week, will get the start tonight for the Lions. Louisiana Tech hosts UT Arlington. The Bulldogs are coming off a big win over sixth ranked UL Lafayette.

The Ragin Cajuns are in Houston, where they’ll play TCU, Texas Tech and Rice over the next three days at Minute Maid Park.

And Northwestern State begins a three-game series tonight against Southern Miss.

At today’s NFL combine, Louisiana Tech running back Kenneth Dixon ran a 4.58 in the 40. Dixon is considered one of the top five running backs in the draft. The draft will take place from April 28th to the 30th.

Ben Simmons and the LSU Tigers look to snap their three-game losing streak tomorrow night against the Florida Gators….
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Before the game there will be a ceremony to unveil a new statue of LSU legendary basketball player Bob Petit. The statue will stand in front of the basketball practice facility.

Other games of note on Saturday…the Ragin Cajuns are at South Alabama. ULM, who has won six in a row, visits 9-and-19 Troy. Southern faces Alcorn State and Louisiana Tech looks for its fifth straight victory as they host Rice.

The Pelicans take on Minnesota at the Smoothie King Center on Saturday night.

16:30 Newscast February 26,2016

Governor Edwards says the special session is heading in the right direction, but there’s a long way to go. Republicans are hesitant to raise taxes, but Edwards there’s no evidence they can close the deficit without raising revenues.
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The council for a better louisiana is concerned about the House approving a 44-million dollar cut to the Department of Education.
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Former Monroe TV personality “Mr. Wonder” has been indicted on sexual assault charges. Rapides Parish Assistant District Attorney Brian Mosley says a grand jury indicted 76-year-old Frank Selas on a varitey of charges
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Mosley says they’re working to bring Selas back to Louisiana from California.

The Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance has launched a campaign to build support for a new I-10 bridge over the Calcasieu River. President and CEO of the alliance George Swift says the “In for 10” campaign needed because the bridge is dangerous for drivers…
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The National Bridge Inventory deemed it “basically intolerable” in 2009.