10:30 Newscast, August 13th, 2015

The Jindal administration has begun installing GPS tracking devices on over 10,000 vehicles owned by state government agencies. The devices will follow routes, monitor speeds, and chart driving habits in state vehicles. Jan Cassidy, assistant commissioner for procurement, believes the program will result in big cost savings for the state…:
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The program is expected to save the state $30 million over the next five years.

GOP gubernatorial candidate David Vitter is the latest to strike in the dispute between he and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu. The US Senator has issue with Landrieu’s public hearings today on Confederate statues saying he should be more concerned with murders not monuments. In response Landrieu stated Louisiana needs a leader not a Washington rhetoric focus. But Vitter says New Orleans crime is personal to him..
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A 3 million dollar oyster hatchery opened its doors in Grand Isle. Emelie Gunn has more…:
CUT 1 (29) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

In a CNN/ORC survey conducted after last week’s debates of Republican voters in Iowa, just 2% said they’d choose Governor Bobby Jindal as the GOP Presidential candidate. The poll was conducted among 544 Republican likely Iowa caucus voters from August 7th to 11th and 66% said they are still trying to decide who they would vote for.

 

09:30 Newscast August 13, 2015

A CNN/ORC survey conducted after last week’s debates of Republican voters in Iowa shows only 2% said they’d choose Governor Bobby Jindal as the GOP presidential candidate…

cut 3 (31) “I’m Scott Carwile”

The Union Parish Sheriff’s Office says a Farmerville town employee has admitted to stealing over $26,000 in cash payments made to the town. They say 31-year-old Crystal Meeking took the money from water utility payments, traffic citations, and bench warrant fines. Meeking says she used the money to pay bills and purchase personal items. Meeking is charged with felony theft of more than $25,000.

Local shrimpers continue to express their anger over a lack of federal regulations that is flooding the market with cheap imported shrimp and driving prices down in the US. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says dockside shrimp revenue has fallen nearly two-thirds so far this year. He says the public can help by contacting their congressman about the problem and making sure they aren’t purchasing imported shrimp…

cut 6 (09) “demand it”

Guidry says, unless the federal government steps in, an industry that has thrived for generations will be destroyed.

The State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries announces the opening of a new 3 million dollar oyster hatchery in Grand Isle that will more than double production of the larvae used to seed oyster grounds. Statewide Oyster Program Manager Patrick Banks says they’re not sure how many will survive once released, but the facility is capable of producing one billion oyster larvae per year…

cut 9 (05) “those reefs”

Banks says the money for the hatchery came as part of the BP oil spill settlement.

08:30 Newscast August 13, 2015

GOP gubernatorial candidate David Vitter is the latest to strike in the fued between he and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu. The US Senator has issues with Landrieu’s public hearings today on Confederate statues. Michelle Southern reports..

cut 2 (28) “I’m Michelle Southern”

The Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office says skeletal remains discovered in a wooded area near Zwolle could be connected to a missing Converse man. Deputies discovered the remains while responding to a call of a vehicle parked on a hunting lease. The car and registered driver, 36-year-old Morris Davenport III, had been reported missing on July 9th. Authorities are working to identify the remains.

A CNN/ORC survey conducted after last week’s debates shows just 2% of Republican voters in Iowa would choose Governor Bobby Jindal as the GOP Presidential candidate. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says even though this isn’t good news, Jindal will not give up based on this poll…

cut 15 (07) “anytime soon”

66% of those surveyed said they are still trying to decide who they would vote for.

The State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries held a ribbon cutting on a new 3 million dollar oyster hatchery in Grand Isle that will more than double larvae production to seed oyster grounds. Statewide Oyster Program Manager Patrick Banks says the facility will build back up the oyster industry by providing young oysters to damaged reefs and help mimic the natural reproduction process…

cut 8 (09) “heal herself”

Banks says the primary purpose of the hatchery is to get more oysters on public grounds.

07:30 Newscast August 13, 2015

US Senator David Vitter says New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu should be more concerned about the murder rate rather than the removal of Confederate statues in the city. Vitter says there is a crisis in the Crescent City and New Orleans needs a leader focused on the crime problem instead of monuments…

cut 11 (08) “not monuments”

Landrieu is holding public hearings today on the removal of Confederate statues.

The State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has cut the ribbon on a new 3 million dollar oyster hatchery in Grand Isle that will more than double production of the larvae used to seed oyster grounds. Statewide Oyster Program Manager Patrick Banks says they’ve seen major decreases in oysters since the BP oil spill and this will be an important component to boosting the oyster population…

cut 7 (09) “of Louisiana”

Banks says the money came as part of the BP oil spill settlement.

CNN/ORC surveyed Republican Iowa voters after last week’s debates and just 2% said Governor Bobby Jindal was their choice as the GOP Presidential candidate. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says even though most people say Jindal did well in the debate, it didn’t get a lot of national recognition…

cut 14 (08) “much traction”

In a statement, the Jindal campaign says he has momentum in Iowa with big crowds and people signing up.

Louisiana shrimpers gathered to protest what they feel is a lack of federal regulations that is flooding the market with cheap imported shrimp and damaging the shrimp industry in the US. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says, unless the federal government steps in, an industry that has thrived for generations will be destroyed…

cut 5 (07) “thousands of jobs”

He says dockside shrimp revenue has dropped by nearly two-thirds so far this year.

06:45 Sportscast August 13, 2015

Tonight the Saints will face the Baltimore Ravens in their preseason opener. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the coaches are looking for a cleanly played game that doesn’t feature a lot of mental mistakes or penalties, especially with your first unit…

cut 16 (10) “at the Greenbrier”

A big position battle in training camp is at wide receiver as their are 12 pass catchers trying to make the team.

The NBA schedule has been released and, as expected, the Pelicans will open the season October 27th on the road against the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors. The Pels home opener will happen Saturday, October 31st when the Warriors travel to The Big Easy. The Pelicans will appear on national television 21 times next season, including the season opener and a scheduled Christmas Day matchup in Miami to face the Heat.

It looks like the Pelicans are taking a page from the Saints’ playbook. Sources say the Pels would like to hold their training camp at the The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, the same facility where the Black & Gold’s training camp is being held. The only hickup in the plan is that The Greenbrier doesn’t have a basketball facility. It’s reported that the resort is planning to add basketball courts and goals to its indoor tennis structure. It’s unsure if The Greenbrier would be ready for the upcoming camp.

The LSU football team is about a week into fall camp and players on the defensive side of the ball are saying they feel comfortable in what new defensive coordinator Kevin Steele is teaching them. Defensive end Tashawn Bower…

cut 29 (09) “trying to do”

Bower says a big emphasis this season will be to put more pressure on the quarterback.

06:30 Newscast August 13, 2015

In a CNN/ORC survey conducted after last week’s debates of Republican voters in Iowa, just 2% said they’d choose Governor Bobby Jindal as the GOP Presidential candidate. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this isn’t good news for Jindal…

cut 13 (07) “setback”

Donald Trump led the poll with 22% followed by Ben Carson at 14%.

Louisiana shrimpers continue to show their anger over a lack of federal regulations that is flooding the market with cheap imported shrimp and damaging the industry in the US. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says the future of the shrimp industry hangs in the balance…

cut 4 (07) “more restrictions”

The group led a protest in New Orleans outside the venue where the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council is holding meetings this week.

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is holding public hearings today on the removal of Confederate statues in the city, but Senator David Vitter says Landrieu should be more concerned about murder than monuments. Vitter says this is a response to Landrieu’s criticism of his performance in Washington when it comes to federal aid for cops…

cut 10 (11) “in history”

Vitter, who is running for governor, said during a State Police forum last weekend he feels there should be a whole new troop in New Orleans focused on the French Quarter and funded by local revenue and tourism pledges.

AM Newscall August 12,2015

A 3 million dollar oyster hatchery opened its doors in Grand Isle. Emelie Gunn has more…

CUT 1 (29) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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GOP gubernatorial candidate David Vitter is the latest to strike in the fued between he and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu. The US Senator has issue with Landrieu’s public hearings today on Confederate statues. Michelle Southern reports..:

Cut 2 (28) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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In a CNN/ORC survey conducted after last week’s debates of Republican voters in Iowa, just 2% said they’d choose Governor Bobby Jindal as the GOP presidential candidate. Scott Carwile reports…:

Cut 3 (31) “I’m Scott Carwile”

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Louisiana shrimpers continue to show their anger over a lack of federal regulations that is flooding the market with cheap imported shrimp and damaging the industry in the US. The Louisiana Shrimp Association led a protest in New Orleans outside the venue where the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council is holding meetings this week. President Clint Guidry says the future of the shrimp industry hangs in the balance…

cut 4  (07)  “more restrictions”

He says the US government is doing a poor job inspecting imported shrimp and that in turn means millions of pounds are coming into the country driving prices down. The group has seen nearly a two-thirds drop in dockside shrimp revenue so far this year. Guidry says, unless the federal government steps in, an industry that has thrived for generations will be destroyed…

Cut 5  (07)  “thousands of jobs”

The group led a protest in New Orleans outside the venue where the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council is holding meetings this week. Guidry says the public can help by contacting their congressman about the problem and making sure they aren’t purchasing imported shrimp…

Cut 6 (09)  “demand it”

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The State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has cut the ribbon on a new 3 million dollar oyster hatchery in Grand Isle that will more than double production of the larvae used to seed oyster grounds. Statewide Oyster Program Manager Patrick Banks says they’ve seen major decreases in oysters since the BP oil spill and this will be an important component to boosting the oyster population.

CUT 7 (09)  “of Louisiana”

Banks says the money came as part of the BP oil spill settlement. He says the facility will build back up the oyster industry by providing young oysters to damaged reefs and will help mimic the natural reproduction process.

Cut 8  (09)  “heal herself” 

Banks says the primary purpose of the hatchery is a rehabilitation strategy to get more oysters on public grounds. He says they’re not sure how many will survive once released but the facility is capable of producing one billion oyster larvae per year.

Cut 9 (05) “those reefs”

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New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is holding public hearings today on the removal of Confederate statues in the city, but Senator David Vitter says Landrieu should be more concerned about murder than monuments. Vitter says this is a response to Landrieu’s criticism of his performance in Washington when it comes to federal aid for cops…:

Cut 10 (11) “in history”

Vitter, who is running for governor, said during a State Police forum last weekend he feels there should be a whole new troop in New Orleans focused on the French Quarter and funded by local revenue and tourism pledges. He says there is a crisis in the Crescent City and New Orleans needs a leader focused on the crime problem instead of monuments…:

cut 11 (08) “not monuments” 

Landrieu says our state needs a governor who will unite citizens and focus on solutions to move us forward and not Washington rhetoric. But Vitter says the crime problem in New Orleans is personal to him…:

cut 12 (08) “priorities”

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In a CNN/ORC survey conducted after last week’s debates of Republican voters in Iowa, just 2% said they’d choose Governor Bobby Jindal as the GOP Presidential candidate. The Donald still leads at 22% followed by Ben Carson at 14%. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this isn’t good news for Jindal..:

Cut 13 (07)  “setback”

Cross says Jindal has been snubbing his nose at national polls saying that he’s doing well where it counts, including Iowa, so this latest survey can’t be good for the campaign. He says even though most people say Jindal did well in the debate a week ago, it didn’t get a lot of national recognition…:

Cut 14 (08) “much traction”

The poll was conducted among 544 Republican likely Iowa caucus voters from August 7th to 11th and 66% said they are still trying to decide who they would vote for. Cross says Donald Trump could flake out at any moment and that 22% support would have to go somewhere. He says Jindal is not going to give up based on this poll…:

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Tonight the Saints will face the Baltimore Ravens in the preseason opener. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the coaches are looking for a cleanly played game that doesn’t feature a lot of mental mistakes or penalties, especially with your first unit

Cut 16  (10)  “at the Greenbrier”

Detillier says for players on the bubble to make the roster, they’ll need to make plays on special teams

Cut 17 (17) “return game” 

A big position battle in camp is at wide receiver as their are 12 pass catchers trying to make the team. Brandin Cooks and Marques Colston are the starters. Detillier says Brandon Coleman is trying to be that number three wide out…

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LRN Newscast 17:30 August 12

A new poll from CNN shows that Governor Bobby Jindal is not gaining ground on the republican presidential front runners in Iowa. Jindal only received support from two percent of the 544 republican likely caucus goers who were surveyed following last week’s debate on Fox News. Donald Trump led the pack at 22-percent.

BESE approves a plan to increase funding to send more children of low income families to daycare. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says Louisiana’s insurance market is stronger and more competitive today than it was before Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Donelon says one indicator is the number of insurance companies active in Louisiana…
cut 3 (09) “…in 2005”
Donelon credits the creation of a mandatory statewide building code and the legislature passed incentives encouraging homeowners to strengthen their properties against storms in helping the insurance market recover.

State Police say they are looking for a driver from Pineville they believe is at fault in a fatal hit and run crash in St. Mary Parish. Trooper Dustin Dwight says a motorcyclist was hit by 31-year-old Mark Montie Jr who pulled his truck out in front of him. He says the motorcyclist, identified as 22-year-old Jerome Rudolph Jr. of Patterson, was pronounced dead on scene…:
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He says Montie stopped at the scene, then fled on foot and is still on the run.

LRN Newscast 16:30 08-12-15

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says Louisiana’s insurance market is stronger and more competitive today than it was before Hurricanes Katrina and Rita…
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Following some criticism of New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu of Republican gubernatorial candidate and Senator David Vitter; saying he has not delivered enough federal assistance in the city’s high murder rate, today, Vitter fired back. He said the murder rate is mostly the responsibility of local leadership, and that the mayor should “focus on murders; not monuments.”
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The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education approves the Child Care Assistance Program that will help more low income families receive federal assistance so they can send their kids to daycare. At one time there were about 40-thousand children enrolled, now there are only 15-thousand. State Superintendent of Education John White says this is very much needed…
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State Police say they are looking for a driver they believe is at fault in a fatal hit and run crash in St. Mary Parish Tuesday evening in Bayou Vista. Trooper Dustin Dwight says 31-year-old Mark Montie Jr. of Pineville was pulling out of the Wal-Mart on US Highway 90 and failed to yeild to an oncoming motorcycle…:
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The victim is identified as 22 year-old Jerome Rudolph of Patterson.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 August 12

Louisiana Tech head coach Skip Holtz calls former Bulldog defensive end IK Enemkpali a leader, who was involved in community service in Ruston. Holtz made the comments in response to the Jets releasing Enemkpali after he punched New York quarterback Geno Smith in the face in the locker-room, fracturing his jaw. Holtz says he hates that this happened to IK….
cut 30 (06) “…your life”
But it looks like Enemkpali has caught on with another team as there’s multiple reports saying the Bills have claimed IK.

The LSU football team is about a week into fall camp and the players are saying they feel comfortable in what new defensive coordinator Kevin Steele is teaching them. Defensive end Tashawn Bower…
cut 29(09) “…trying to do”
Bower says a big emphasis is putting more pressure on the quarterback.

The Saints first preseason game is tomorrow night as they visit the Baltimore Ravens. These preseason games are big for the players who are on the bubble to make the roster, like safety Vinnie Sunseri. Sunseri has been able to get more reps, because fellow safety Jairus Byrd remains on the physically unable to perform list…
cut 18 (19) “…really easy”
Kick-off tomorrow in Baltimore is at 6:30.

There’s been a very strange court room sketch released today of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady who appeared in federal court as part of a deflategate hearing. In the background of the sketch, it appears LSU’s Les Miles, wearing his customary white hat, is sitting behind Brady. Miles even noticed and went on twitter to say he’s been busy at LSU, and he was not in the court room.