10:30 Newscast, July 23rd, 2015

A Lithuanian based company will transform an idle Grant Parish facility into an ammonia plant. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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State Police say a single-vehicle crash in Richland Parish has claimed the life of a 96-year-old man. They say James Coleman of Delhi lost control of his vehicle, traveled off the roadway, struck a ditch embankment before overturning. Investigators discovered Coleman wasn’t restrained and he later died from his injuries. The crash is under investigation.

Cops say a former pastor from Franklin has been arrested again for alleged inappropriate contact with a second 16-year-old boy. Franklin Police charged 56-year-old Jules Anderson with computer-aided solicitation of a minor for sexual purposes, sexual battery and molestation of a juvenile. The St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office arrested Anderson on similar charges in May.

Tabasco lovers will get a new excuse to visit the factory again as the company gets ready to open a brand new restaurant and museum at hot sauce’s Visitors Center on Avery Island. Vice President of Administration Cecil Hymel says the new eatery is called “1868″ and will open around August 10th and offer a variety of Louisiana foods incorporated with each of the 7 different flavor Tabasco pepper sauces:
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He also says they are expanding their tours.

 

09:30 Newscast July 23, 2015

The US Department of Agriculture has declared 35 Louisiana parishes as natural disaster areas due to floods and storms that impacted them from April through June. The declaration means farmers in those parishes can apply for low-interest loans to help them recover from the damage incurred. 12 parishes were named primary disaster areas, while the rest are designated as contiguous disaster areas.

The summer heat these days in Louisiana has been brutal. Michelle Southern speaks with State Climatologist Barry Keim…

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Seth Fontenot will be re-sentenced today on his manslaughter and aggravated battery conviction for a 2013 shooting that killed 15-year-old Austin Rivault and injured two others. A digital billboard has popped up in Lafayette featuring a photo of Rivault asking Judge Ed Rubin to get the sentence right this time. Meche says judges are not supposed to be swayed by pubic opinion, but points out that judges in Louisiana are elected to the bench by popular vote…

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Fontenot’s original sentence was declared illegal because a portion of it was suspended.

An idle Grant Parish plant will be transformed into a $265 million ammonia plant by a Lithuanian based company. State Representative Terry Brown says the facility originally opened in 1977 but has been sitting idle for the last several years…

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Construction is expected to start in the spring of 2016.

08:30 Newscast July 23, 2015

Re-sentencing is scheduled today for Seth Fontenot, convicted of manslaughter and aggravated battery in a 2013 shooting that killed 15-year-old Austin Rivault and injured two others…

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The state Department of Health and Hospitals have confirmed the presence of the brain eating amoeba, naegleria fowleri, in the St. Bernard Parish water system. State health officials say the water is safe to drink, but residents should avoid getting the water into their nose. Parish officials say they will conduct a 60-day chlorine burn to kill the amoeba in the system.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says while the summer heat these days across Louisiana has been brutal, it’s not as bad as some other temps we’ve seen in the not-so-distant past. Keim says back in 2011 in Shreveport, 86 of 92 days in the summer were 95 degrees or greater…

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Keim says a dome of high pressure that’s sitting over the southeastern United States is causing these sweltering temperatures across the state.

A Lithuanian based company will transform an idle in Grant Parish plant into a $265 million ammonia plant. State Representative Terry Brown says Grant Parish continues to grow and new job opportunities help the area flourish…

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The investment which will create 85 new direct jobs and over 500 construction jobs.

07:30 Newscast July 23, 2015

Today, Seth Fontenot will be re-sentenced on his manslaughter and aggravated battery conviction for a 2013 shooting that killed 15-year-old Austin Rivault and injured two others. In July, Fontenot was sentenced to 3 years at hard labor with all but 13 months suspended. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the state filed a motion for re-sentencing after Judge Ed Rubin handed down his decision…

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State law prevents a judge from suspending the sentence of someone convicted of a crime of violence.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says the cause of this current run of extremely warm weather across Louisiana is a dome of high pressure that’s sitting over the southeastern United States. He says that and the clear skies are causing the sun to bake the surface…

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If you have to be outside, it’s important to stay properly hydrated.

A plant that has sat idle in Grant Parish will be transformed into a $265 million ammonia plant. A Lithuanian based company is making the investment which will create 85 new direct jobs and generate over 500 construction jobs. State Representative Terry Brown says the plant will be located near Pollock…

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The plant will produce 500-thousand tons of ammonia per year.

You’ll soon see a new restaurant, museum and expanded tours at The Tabasco Sauce Factory in Iberia Parish. Vice President of Administration Cecil Hymel says the museum is set to open in the fall and will hold pre-Civil War artifacts and give insight to the McIhenny family and Avery Island. He says there will be an exhibit exploring each of Tabasco’s presidents since the opening of the facility…

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He says visitors will now be able to see parts of the plant never seen before.

06:45 Sportscast July 23, 2015

Louisiana Tech heads into the upcoming season as the favorite to win the West Division of Conference USA. The Bulldogs have about a dozen starters back from last year’s team that won the West, plus they add former Florida quarterback Jeff Driskel, who begins the season as the starter. Driskel spoke at Conference USA Media Days about transferring from the Gators…

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Tech went nine and five last season and won the Heart of Dallas Bowl.

Defending Southland Conference champion Southeastern Louisiana has eight players on the league’s preseason All-conference football teams. The Lions placed two players on the first team, defensive backs Harlan Miller and Denzel Thompson. Northwestern State has six players on the preseason teams, McNeese State has four players, and Nicholls State has one player.

As Saints rookies reported early for training camp yesterday, the team placed three on their non-football injury list. The list does not specify what the injuries to late-round draft picks David Tull and Marcus Murphy, and rookie free agent Antonio Johnson are, but it does note that all three players remain on the team’s active roster. Saints veterans are scheduled to report for training camp at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia on July 29th.

The Louisiana HIgh School Athletic Association has ruled that blue chip defensive end and LSU commitment Andre Anthony is ineligible to play football this season based on transfer rules. Anthony and another athlete were declared ineligible by the LHSAA because their transfer to Edna Karr High School came before the end of now defunct Miller-McCoy Academy’s school year in May. Karr officials have filed an appeal with the LHSAA. Anthony is rated among the top 20 defensive ends in the country according to Rivals-dot-com.

06:30 Newscast July 23, 2015

The summer heat these days in Louisiana has been brutal. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the cause of these runs of extremely warm weather is a dome of high pressure that’s sitting over the southeastern United States. He says Baton Rouge has gone six straight days with temperatures of 96 degrees or greater and hit 98 on Monday…

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Keim says you should try to stay indoors during peak heat hours.

The Tabasco Sauce Factory in Iberia Parish is set to open a new restaurant, museum and expanded tours at their Visitors Center on Avery Island. Vice President of Administration Cecil Hymel says visitors will now be able to see parts of the plant never seen before…

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Hymel says the new restaurant called “1868″, will open around August 10th.

Today, Seth Fontenot will be re-sentenced on his manslaughter and aggravated battery conviction in a 2013 shooting that killed 15-year-old Austin Rivault and injured two others. In July, Fontenot was sentenced to 3 years at hard labor with all but 13 months suspended. But state law prevents a judge from suspending the sentence of someone convicted of a crime of violence. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the decision rests on Judge Rubin’s shoulders…

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Prosecutors want Judge Rubin to sentence Fontenot to at least 10 years in prison while Fontenot’s attorneys want a lighter sentence of 13 months.

AM Newscall July 23,2015

Today, Seth Fontenot will be re-sentenced on his manslaughter and aggravated battery conviction in a 2013 shooting that killed 15-year-old Austin Rivault and injured two others.  Jeff Palermo reports…

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The summer heat these days in Louisiana has been brutal. Michelle Southern speaks with State Climatologist Barry Keim…:

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A Lithuanian based company will transform an idle Grant Parish facility into an ammonia plant. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Today, Seth Fontenot will be re-sentenced on his manslaughter and aggravated battery conviction in a 2013 shooting that killed 15-year-old Austin Rivault and injured two others. In July, Fontenot was sentenced to 3 years at hard labor with all but 13 months suspended. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the state filed a motion for re-sentencing after Judge Ed Rubin handed down his decision…

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State law prevents a judge from suspending the sentence of someone convicted of a crime of violence. Prosecutors want Judge Rubin to sentence Fontenot to at least 10 years in prison while Fontenot’s attorneys want a lighter sentence of 13 months. Meche says the decision rests on Judge Rubin’s shoulders…

Cut 5  (11)  “appropriate sentence”

A digital billboard has popped up in Lafayette featuring a photo of Rivault asking Judge Rubin to get the sentence right this time. Meche says judges are not supposed to be swayed by pubic opinion, but points out that judges in Louisiana are elected to the bench by popular vote…

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The summer heat these days in Louisiana has been brutal. State Climatologist Barry Keim says in Shreveport the last 5 days have had maximum temperatures of 96 degrees or greater, and even 99 on Tuesday. He says Baton Rouge has gone six straight days with temperatures of 96 degrees or greater and 98 on Monday…:

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Keim says, while this is miserable, it’s not as bad as some other temps we’ve seen in the not-so-distant past. He says in late June, early July of 2012, The Capitol City went 13 out of 14 days with the temperatures greater than or equal to 95 degrees. Keim says in Shreveport, in 2011 86 of 92 days in the summer were 95 degrees or greater…:

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Keim says the cause of these runs of extremely warm weather is a dome of high pressure that’s sitting over the southeastern United States. He says that and the clear skies are causing the sun to bake the surface…:

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The Tabasco Sauce Factory in Iberia Parish is set to open a new restaurant, museum and expanded tours at their  Visitors Center on Avery Island. Vice President of Administration  Cecil Hymel says visitors will now be able to see parts of the plant never seen before.

Cut 10 (11) “being processed”

Hymel says the museum is set to open in the fall and will hold pre-Civil War artifacts and give insight to the McIhenny family and Avery Island. He says there will be an exhibit exploring each of Tabasco’s presidents since the opening of the facility.

cut 11 (09)  “into this”

Hymel says the new restaurant called “1868”, will open around August 10th and offer a variety of Louisiana foods incorporated with each of the 7 different flavor Tabasco pepper sauces.

cut 12 (05) “you know”

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A plant that has sat idle in Grant Parish will be transformed into a $265 million  ammonia plant. A Lithuanian based company is making the investment which will create  85 new direct jobs and generate over 500 construction jobs. State Representative Terry Brown says the plant will be located near Pollock.

Cut 13 (09)  “from Lithuania”

The plant will produce 500-thousand tons of ammonia per year. Brown says Grant Parish continues to grow and new job opportunities help the area flourish.

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Construction is expected to start in the spring of 2016 and it’ll take just over two years to complete. Brown says the facility orignially opened in 1977 but has been sitting idle for the last several years.

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Louisiana Tech heads into the upcoming season as the favorites to win the West Division of Conference USA. The Bulldogs have about a dozen starters back from last year’s team that won the West, plus they add former Florida quarterback Jeff Driskel, who begins the season as the starter. Driskel spoke at Conference USA Media Days about transferring from the Gators

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Bulldogs Head Coach Skip Holtz says Driskel has earned the team’s respect

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Tech went nine and five last season and won the Heart of Dallas Bowl. A big reason for their sucess was all of the turnovers they forced. They led the FBS with 42 takeaways. Holtz seems confident they can duplicate those results, if they can put pressure on opposing quarterbacks

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LRN Newscast 17:30 July 22nd

According to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, oil and gas jobs in Louisiana continued their decline in June, dropping to the lowest level in almost 10 years. Eric Gill has more…
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Sabine Parish authorities say they are treating the death of an eight month old child as a homicide. Kayla Lewis died yesterday afternoon and Coroner Ron Rivers says a preliminary autopsy result shows there was blunt force trauma to the child’s face. At this time, no charges have been filed.

A survey from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that more teenage girls are using the morning after pill. Dr. Valerie Williams, with the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, says more teens are taking the pill now because it’s easier to get over the counter…:
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The report indicates more than 1 in 5 sexually active teen girls have used the morning after pill from 2001 to 2013 when it was 1 in 12 a decade earlier.

Thirty-four-year-old Tomeka Stair of Harvey is in custody after she allegedly shot three of her children with BB guns as punishment. Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office Col John Fortunato says Stair’s 21-year-old girlfriend was also arrested and it was her who confirmed the abuse…:
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They are each booked with three counts of juvenile cruelty.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 July 22nd

It was Conference USA Media Day today and Louisiana Tech goes into the upcoming season as a favorite to win the West Division. The Bulldogs have a new defensive coordinator. Blake Baker replaces Manny Diaz. Baker was the Bulldogs safeties coach last season and Head Coach Skip Holtz says the defensive scheme won’t change much with Baker, which is what the players wanted…
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Tech led the FBS with 42 takeaways last season.
LSU Football Coach Les Miles says freshman running back Derris Guice is participating in team activities again after a trip to the hospital last week. Guice reportedly needed medical assistance for severe dehydration while working out at the LSU football practice facility.

Defending Southland Conference champion Southeastern Louisiana has eight players on the league’s preseason All-conference football teams. The Lions placed two players on the first team, defensive backs Harlan Miller and Denzel Thompson. Northwestern State has six players on the preseason teams, including wide receiver Ed Eagan. McNeese State has four players, three on the first team, linebackers Wallace Scott and Bo Brown and defensive back Brent Spikes. Nicholls State has one player, running back Michael Henry.

In NBA News…the Pelicans have reportedly reached a one-year deal with 30-year-old center Kendrick Perkins, who is expected to bring defensive toughness to the Pels. Seth Curry, who averaged 25-points a game for the Pelicans summer league team has signed with Sacramento. And Jimmer Fredette is leaving New Orleans as he’s reportedly agreed to a training camp deal with San Antonio.
In major league baseball….former LSU pitcher Kevin Gausman will start for the Orioles tonight, who vist the first place New York Yankees.

LRN Newscast 16:30 07-22-15

According to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, oil and gas jobs in Louisiana continued their decline in June, dropping to the lowest level in almost 10 years. Eric Smith, Associate Director of the Tulane Energy Institute, says these jobs are some of the best jobs in the state…
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He says the lower price of crude oil is the leading factor.

The Hammond City Council refuses to allow establishments — that ONLY serve alcohol–to open on Sundays. The vote was 3-2 last night against changing the longtime law. Todd Delaune, owner of Red, White and Brew in Hammond was one person who spoke out in favor of the change…
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A Harvey woman was arrested after allegedly shooting three of her five children with a BB gun and choking them as punishment. 34-year-old Tomeka Stair was charged with three counts of cruelty to a juvenile. Col. John Fortunato with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Department says a family member alerted authorities…
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The kids’ ages range from 9 to 11.

A recent report from the C-D-C shows 1 in 5 teen-aged girls are using the “morning after” pill, which is about a 60% increase over 10 years ago. Dr. Valerie Williams,with the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, says it’s good for young women to have an emergency option, but it shouldn’t be used as a primary form of contraception.
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