12:30 Newscast, December 3rd, 2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards has named Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell as the co-chair of his transition committee that addresses the stat’s budget.
CUT 1 (27) “I’m Eric Gill”

State Police say a fatal crash in St. James Parish claimed the life of a man they believe was impaired at the time. They say 34-year-old Travis Joseph of St. James was traveling on LA 18 and, for unknown reasons, traveled into the opposite lane of traffic and hit a truck head on. The driver of the truck and passenger were injured. Joseph, who cops believe had been drinking and wasn’t buckled up, was pronounced dead at the scene.

LSU President F. King Alexander says the final decision on whether or not to keep Les Miles as head coach wasn’t made until after halftime of the Texas A&M game according to business-report-dot-com. Alexander says the cost of the buyout and the show of public support for Miles went into the decision. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says, by all accounts, Miles went into that game not knowing his job status…:
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Worsham says even though Miles gets to keep his job for now, it’s likely the fate of the Mad Hatter is still in limbo as the call was made for political reasons.

 

11:30 Newscast, December 3rd, 2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards has named Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell as the co-chair of his transition committee that will take a look at the state’s budget problems. Campbell says members definitely have their work cut out for them…:
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Former inspector general and assistant legislative auditor Sharon Robinson will serve with Campbell as co-chair of the committee.

State Senator Troy Brown, who was arrested after last weekend’s Bayou Classic in New Orleans for allegedly punching his longtime girlfriend, has reportedly decided to step down as vice chairman of the Senate Environmental Quality Committee while his legal issues pan out. Apparently this was a mutual agreement. Brown says he can’t remember the details of what happened in the alleged attack at the New Orleans hotel.

The City of Alexandria announces their first annual Alex Winter Fete. The Alexandria Winter Season Festival kicks off today and runs through Saturday and will accompany the 12 Nights of Christmas program. Director of Community Services for the City of Alexandria, Daniel Williams, says tonight they’ll get a visit from Santa and enjoy entertainment from street performers…:
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The New Alexandria Winter-Season Festival will also feature giant snow globes for photo opportunities and jumping, now and an ice skating rink.

According to business-report-dot-com, LSU President F King Alexander says the final decision on whether to keep Les Miles as head coach was not made until after a halftime meeting during the A-and-M game. Alexander says the cost of the buyout, even though university funds would not be used, and the show of public support for Miles went into the decision.

 

 

LRN Sportscast 11:40 December 3

The Saints host the 11-0 Carolina Panthers at the Superdome for a 3:25 kickoff this Sunday. Panthers QB Cam Newton is having an MVP type season. Coach Sean Payton says Newton is generating a lot of big plays…
cut 19 (18) “…poised and confident”
The Saints are 4-5 against the Panthers since 2011 when Newton joined Carolina.

According to business-report-dot-com, LSU President F King Alexander says the final decision on whether to keep Les Miles as head coach was not make until after a halftime meeting during the A-and-M game. Alexander says the cost of the buyout, even though university funds would not be used and the show of public support for Miles went into the decision.

LSU freshman Ben Simmons scored whopping 43 points as the Tigers ended a three-game losing streak by beating North Florida 119 to 108. It’s the first time an LSU player scored 43 points in a game since Shaquille O’ Neal did it in 1991.

Tonight, ULM and UL Lafayette begin Sun Belt play by playing each other in Monroe. The two teams play a different style of basketball. The Cajuns are averaging 96 points a game, while Warhawks like to slow it down as they averaging just over 61 points a contest. Tip-off is at 7:00.

And the ULM football team closes out its regular season on Saturday with a home game against New Mexico State. The Warhawks are looking to snap a 10-game losing streak. Interim head coach John Mumford admits the losing has taken its toll…
cut 17 (17) “…winning games”
ULM is a three-point favorite. Kick-off is at 2 PM.

10:30 Newscast, December 3rd, 2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards says he plans to issue an executive order with the intent of protecting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender state workers and contractors from unfair treatment and discrimination. Edwards says this directive will not be something new to Louisiana…:
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He says it’s the right thing to do.

Domestic catfish farmers have been issuing warnings about the safety of cheaper imports. Now, new, stricter food safety testing for catfish has the local industry cheering, and importers not so much. Chad Causey with The Catfish Institute says the new rules apply across the board and if catfish imports are safe and free of contaminants, it will be allowed to come in…:
Cut 9 (09) “restaurant tables”

A report from the national Mental Health Association shows Louisiana as a state with among the highest occurrences of mental illness and the lowest rates to access to care. Eric Gill reports…:
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The US House is expected to vote today on a transportation bill that would provide Louisiana an additional 100-million dollars a year in federal highway dollars. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves helped craft the legislation and he says the bill also provides states with grant opportunities to help pay for major transportation improvements including in south Louisiana.

 

09:30 Newscast December 3, 2015

At the Council for a Better Louisiana’s annual luncheon, Governor-elect John Bel Edwards previewed what his administration will seek to do over the next four years. Even though Edwards spoke before a group of business leaders, he expressed his wish for equal pay between men and women and a higher wage for the state’s poorest workers…

cut 15 (09) “kid or two”

Edwards also hinted at making changes to the state’s accountability system for public education.

A vote is scheduled today in the US House on a transportation bill that would provide Louisiana an additional 100-million dollars a year in federal highway dollars. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says there are provisions in this legislation that are biased towards Louisiana to help improve traffic flow…

cut 12 (09) “by the day”

He says the bill also provides grant opportunities to help pay for major transportation improvements in south Louisiana.

The United States Department of Agriculture has unveiled new rules for catfish. Michelle Southern reports…

cut 2 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

A study from carinsurancecomparison-dot-com ranks Louisiana drivers as the fifth worst in the nation. The website compiled their ranking based on data such as number of fatalities, traffic violations, seat belt infractions, and drunk driving. Louisiana ranked worst in the nation in the failure to obey traffic laws. Speeding was the state’s best category where it came in at number 33. Montana has the worst drivers in the country, Minnesota the best.

08:30 Newscast December 3, 2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards spoke at the Council for a Better Louisiana’s annual luncheon and discussed future plans for his administration. Emelie Gunn has more…..

cut 3 (29) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Governor-elect Edwards reportedly plans to issue an executive order to protect gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender state workers and contractors from unfair treatment and discrimination. Former Democratic Governors Edwin Edwards and Kathleen Blanco signed similar decrees to protect LGBT state workers from harassment. Edwards says issuing an order like this is the right thing to do.

The United States Department of Agriculture has issued a mandate requiring stricter inspection standards for catfish. The Catfish Institute’s Chad Causey says the rule will require both domestic and imported catfish to meet safety standards set by USDA in a similar fashion to meat and poultry. He says catfish at grocery stores will have the stamp to let consumers know that the product has been inspected and passed by the USDA…

cut 8 (05) “contaminants”

The rules go into effect in 90 days.

A report from the national Mental Health Association shows Louisiana ranks 47th for mental health care access. Brittany Howard, Director of Mental Health America of Louisiana, says mental illness has developed a stigma due to it being associated with several mass shooting that have occurred around the country. She says they need to change that mindset because mental illness rarely turns violent and there is really nothing to be afraid of…

cut 6 (10) “anyone else”

07:30 Newscast December 3, 2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards previewed his administration’s first term goals at the Council for a Better Louisiana’s annual luncheon. During the 17 minute speech, Edwards hinted at making changes to the state’s accountability system for public education. He wonders if our students are taking too many standardized tests…

cut 14 (10) “too many things”

Edwards will be sworn into office January 11th.

A vote is expected today in the US House on a transportation bill that would provide Louisiana an additional 100-million dollars a year in federal highway dollars. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says the legislation would also help state and local governments interface traffic management with cell phones, Google, and Waze maps…

cut 11 (11) “existing roadways”

Graves helped craft the bill.

Louisiana ranks 47th for mental health care access according to the Mental Health Association. Director of Mental Health America of Louisiana, Brittany Howard, says Medicaid expansion would improve access to care, but that’s just one part of the puzzle. She says lawmakers need to be educated more on the importance of access to health care…

cut 5 (07) “to succeed”

She says 1 in 4 people suffer from some sort of mental illness.

The United States Department of Agriculture has mandated stricter inspection standards for catfish before it can be sold as food. Chad Causey with The Catfish Institute says they applaud the program because it’s another step in making food safer…

cut 7 (11) “healthy product”

Causey says the rule will require both domestic and imported catfish to meet safety standards set by the USDA.

06:45 Sportscast December 3, 2015

The Pelicans have now dropped four in a row after losing to the Houston Rockets 108-101. James Harden led the way for the Rockets with 24 as six Houston players scored in double figures. The Pels’ Anthony Davis led all scorers with 29. The Pelicans are now 4-15 on the season and will host LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers tomorrow night.

The Saints welcome the 11-0 Carolina Panthers to the Mercedes Benz Superdome for a 3:25 kickoff this Sunday. Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is having an MVP type season as he’s thrown for 24-hundred yards and 20 touchdowns. Saints coach Sean Payton says Newton is generating a lot of big plays…

Cut 19 (18) “poised and confident”

The Black & Gold are 4-7 and bring a three game losing streak into Sunday’s game.

A very frustrating season for the ULM Warhawks comes to a close this Saturday when they host New Mexico State in the regular season finale. ULM has lost ten in a row and interim head coach John Mumford says getting a win for the seniors on Saturday is important…

cut 16 (16) “right way”

ULM’s last win was September 12th against Nicholls State.

In college basketball last night, LSU scored 71 in the second half to defeat North Florida 119-108. Ben Simmons led all scorers with 43 as the win ended the Tigers’ three game losing streak.

Dylan Osetkowski’s layup with 33 seconds remaining gave Tulane the lead for good as they defeated UNO 64-62. The Green Wave will host Georgia Tech Saturday while the Privateers travel to Ball State.

Grambling fell to Marquette 95-49.

06:30 Newscast December 3, 2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards previews what his administration will seek to do over the next four years. Edwards says he will continue to act on his promises made during his campaign and be as bi-partisan as possible to solve the state’s problems…

cut 13 (11) “political spectrum”

Edwards spoke at the Council for a Better Louisiana’s annual luncheon.

A report from the national Mental Health Association shows Louisiana as a state with among the highest occurrences of mental illness and the lowest rates to access to care. Brittany Howard, Director of Mental Health America of Louisiana, says Governor-elect Edwards’ plan for Medicaid expansion gives them hope that these numbers improve…

cut 4 (09) “access to care”

The Bayou State ranks 47th on the 2015 list.

The US House is expected to vote today on a transportation bill that would provide Louisiana an additional 100-million dollars a year in federal highway dollars. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves helped craft the legislation and he says the bill also provides states with grant opportunities to help pay for major transportation improvements in south Louisiana…

cut 10 (09) “I-12″

Graves was a conferee during negotiations between the House and Senate over the final details of this five-year highway funding bill.

AM Newscall December 3,2015

A report from the national Mental Health Association shows Louisiana as a state with among the highest occurrences of mental illness and the lowest rates to access to care. Eric Gill reports…

CUT 1 (29) “I’m Eric Gill”

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The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has unveiled new rules for catfish. Michelle Southern reports…:

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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 Governor-elect John Bel Edwards spoke at the Council for a Better Louisiana’s annual luncheon and discussed future plans for his administration. Emelie Gunn has more…..

Cut 3 (29) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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A report from the national Mental Health Association shows Louisiana as a state with among the highest occurrences of mental illness and the lowest rates to access to care. The Bayou State ranks 47th on their 2015 list. Brittany Howard, Director of Mental Health America of Louisiana, says Governor-elect John Bel Edwards’ plan for Medicaid expansion gives them hope that these numbers improve…

cut 4  (09)  “access to care”

She says Medicaid expansion will improve access to the needy across the state who require care. But Howard says Medicaid expansion is just one part of the puzzle. She says lawmakers need to be educated more on the importance of access to health care…

Cut 5  (07)  “to succeed”

She says mental illness has developed a stigma due to it being associated to several mass shooting that have occurred around the country. Howard says they need to change that mindset because mental illness rarely turns violent and there is really nothing to be afraid of…

Cut 6 (10)  “anyone else”

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The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has unveiled new rules for catfish. The mandate requires stricter inspection standards for the product before it can be sold as food. Chad Causey with The Catfish Institute says they applaud the implementation of the program by the USDA because it’s another step in making food safer…:

CUT 7 (11)  “healthy product”

Causey says the rule will require both US farmers and countries exporting catfish to the US to meet safety standards set by USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service in a similar fashion to meat and poultry producers. He says catfish at grocery stores will have the stamp to let consumers know that the product has been inspected and passed by the USDA…:

Cut 8  (05)  “contaminants”

The rules go into effect in 90 days. Critics of the inspection standards say the rules will place a burden on the seafood industry and are designed to protect US catfish farmers from overseas competition. But Causey says the rules are the same across the board and if catfish imports are safe and free of contaminants, it will be allowed to come in…:

Cut 9 (09) “restaurant tables”

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The US House is expected to vote today on a transportation bill that would provide Louisiana an additional 100-million dollars a year in federal highway dollars. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves helped craft the legislation and he says the bill also provides states with grant opportunities to help pay for major transportation improvements in south Louisiana

Cut 10 (09) “I-12″

Graves says the legislation also has a language in it that would help state and local governments interface traffic management with cell phones, Google and Waze maps…

cut 11 (11) “existing roadways”

Graves was a conferee during negotiations between the House and Senate over the final details of this five-year highway funding bill. He says there are some provisions in this legislation that are biased towards to Louisiana to help improve traffic flow…

Cut 12 (09) “by the day”

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Governor-elect John Bel Edwards previews what his administration will seek to do over the next four years. He spoke at the Council for a Better Louisiana’s annual luncheon. Edwards says he will continue to act on his promises made during his campaign and be as bi-partisan as possible to solve the state’s problems.

Cut 13 (11)  “political spectrum”

During the 17 minute speech, Edwards hinted at making changes to the state’s accountability system for public education. He wonders if our students are taking too many standardized tests.

Cut 14 (10) “too many things”

Even though Edwards spoke before a group of business leaders, he expressed his wish for equal pay between men and women and a higher wage for the state’s poorest workers.

Cut 15  (09) “kid or two” 

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A very frustrating season for the ULM Warhawks comes to a close this Saturday when they host New Mexico State in the regular season finale. ULM has lost ten in a row and interim head coach John Mumford says getting a win for the seniors on Saturday is important…

Cut 16  (16)  “right way”

ULM’s last win was on September 12th against Nicholls State. The latest defeat came this past Saturday as they fell to Hawaii 28-26. Mumford admits the losing has taken its toll

Cut 17 (17) “winning games”

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The Ragin Cajuns regular season finale is Saturday as they host Troy. At 4-7, UL Lafayette still has an outside shot of getting a bowl bid, because there’s not enough bowl eligible teams and the NCAA will alow teams with a 5-7 record to go to a bowl. Coach Hudspeth says a team with a losing record doesn’t deserve to go to a bowl, but they would still accept an invite

Cut 18 (16) “….give ya”

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The Saints welcome the 11-0 Carolina Panthers to the Mercedes Benz Superdome for a 3:25 kickoff this Sunday. Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is having an MVP type season as he’s thrown for 24-hundred yards and 20 touchdowns. Coach Sean Payton says Newton is generating a lot of big plays…

Cut 19 (18) “poised and confident”

The Saints are 4-and-7 and the playoffs look like a longshot. Payton dismisses the idea that handing Carolina its first loss of the season would make their season

Cut 20 (18) “is on”