10:30 Newscast, June 24th, 2015

The NAACP in Louisiana is asking Governor Jindal to stop the sale of the Sons of the Confederate Veterans license plate…:
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Jindal says this matter should be decided by states, not the federal government, and it’s possible lawmakers will address the plate in the next session.

The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office says a Tuesday night shooting in Breaux Bridge, that they describe as a domestic disturbance, has left three people dead and another critically injured. When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered three people fatally shot aged 72, 58 and a three year old little girl. We’ll have more on this as it develops.

According to a website called nerdwallet, consumers in The Bayou State pay the highest percentage of their annual salary for insurance in the country. Researcher Jeffrey Chu says homeowners insurance is sky high here because of weather issues and so is auto insurance because of the large number of claim rates…:
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Nerdwallet found that motorists here pay $7300 dollars a year for homeowners, health, life and auto insurance.

Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential announcement is slated to happen this afternoon at 4pm at the Ponchatrain Center in Kenner. It’s expected that Jindal will announce he’s seeking the Republican Nomination. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says even though Jindal’s polling low, he’s likely of the mind that you can’t win if you don’t run…:
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09:30 Newscast June 24, 2015

It’s expected that Governor Bobby Jindal will announce that he’s officially seeking the Republican Nomination this afternoon in Kenner. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Jindal will need to ramp up his name recognition as there are many voters in the US who have no idea who he is or what he’s about…

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Jindal would be the 13th announced candidate in the Republican field.

The Louisiana NAACP has written a letter to Governor Bobby Jindal requesting that the “Sons of Confederate Veterans” license plate, which feature a Confederate flag, be removed as an option here. LA-NAACP President Ernest Johnson says a Rebel Flag is a symbol best regulated to individual use and should not be sponsored by our state in any way…

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In a statement, the governor says the state legislature should decide this issue.

The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office says a domestic disturbance in Breaux Bridge has left three people dead and another critically injured. They say when officers responded, they found three people fatally shot: 58-year-old Clifford Blanchard, 72 year-old Leola Blanchard, and 3-year-old Ashlynn Blanchard. 32-year-old Scott Blanchard was also shot and transported to a local hospital. Authorities say since the shooting is domestic, they are not searching for any suspects. The investigation is ongoing.

A study determines that Louisianans lead the country for paying the highest percentage of annual income for insurance costs. Emelie Gunn has more…

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08:30 Newscast June 24, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal’s Presidential Announcement is slated to happen this afternoon at 4pm at the Pontchartrain Center in Kenner. Michelle Southern reporting….

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The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office says a Tuesday night shooting in Breaux Bridge, that they describe as a domestic disturbance, has left three people dead and another critically injured. When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered three people fatally shot: 58-year-old Clifford Blanchard, 72 year-old Leola Blanchard, and 3-year-old Ashlynn Blanchard. 32-year-old Scott Blanchard was transported to a local hospital. The investigation is ongoing, but authorities are not searching for any suspects.

Governor Jindal signs New Orleans Senator J.P. Morrell’s legislation into law that attempts to help law enforcement on college campuses investigate accusations of sexual assault. Morrell says this is the first instance in the country where a state has set up procedure for public colleges to follow when there’s a report of a sexual assault and how the victim can be helped…

cut 11 (09) “to them”

He says this legislation will make sure every law enforcement official in the state knows how to handle a sexual assault case.

According to the consumer website Nerdwallet, Louisianians pay 18 percent of their annual salary for insurance, the highest percentage in the country. Researcher Jeffery Chu says even though these costs are high and hard to avoid, there are a lot of ways to save money on insurance…

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Chu says unfortunately they’ve discovered many people are overpaying on insurance.

07:30 Newscast June 24, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal is expected to announce that he’s running for the Republican presidential nomination this afternoon at 4pm at the Ponchatrain Center in Kenner. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Jindal has been putting his team in place and plotting strategy and the next step will be aggressively campaigning…

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Cross says one of the biggest challenges from here will be raising money and getting his team together.

Governor Jindal signs legislation into law by New Orleans Senator J.P. Morrell that attempts to help law enforcement on college campuses investigate accusations of sexual assault. Morrell says one bill requires the board of regents to develop a uniform sexual assault policy and the second will train college and university police officers on how to investigate a sexual assault case…

cut 12 (07) “assault case”

According to the consumer website nerdwallet, Louisianians pay the highest percentage of their annual salary for insurance in the country. Researcher Jeffery Chu says we spend about 18 percent of our median yearly earnings on insurance for a couple of reasons…

cut 4 (08) “as well”

Nerdwallet found that a Louisianian pays 7,300 dollars a year for homeowners, health, life, and auto insurance.

The Louisiana NAACP has penned a letter to Governor Bobby Jindal asking that the “Sons of Confederate Veterans” license plate, which features a Confederate flag, be removed as an option here. LA-NAACP President Ernest Johnson says there have been many major retail outlets who have stopped selling Confederate flags…

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Johnson says a Rebel Flag should not be sponsored by our state in any way.

06:45 Sportscast June 24, 2015

There’s a break down in talks between the Louisiana High School Athletic Association and referees over how much they should be paid. The Lousiaina High School Officials Association wants a raise prior to start of the 2015 school year, but L-H-S-A-A director Eddie Bonine says an increase in pay can’t take effect, until it’s voted on by school principals in January…

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The Louisiana High School Officials Association says they’ve only received two pay raises over the last 25 years and they are seeking a pay increase in all sports.

In baseball…LSU’s Alex Lange has been named to the Baseball America Freshman All-American team. Lange went 12 and 0 with a 1.97 ERA this past season for the Tigers.

Tiger-rag-dot-com reports that an NBA team has told former LSU Tiger Jordan Mickey they are committed to selecting him in the first round in tomorrow night’s draft. Most draft experts have Mickey going in the 2nd round.

Virginia forces a third and final game in the College World Series Final Round as they upended Vanderbilt 3-0. The Commodores are trying to win their second national championship in as many years. The Cavaliers are looking to become the Atlantic Coast Conference’s first national championship baseball team since 1955. The winner take all matchup happens at 7PM tonight and you can watch on ESPN.

In the majors, third baseman Luis Valbuena hit two home runs as the Houston Astros unloaded on the Los Angeles Angels 13-3. The Astros have a four game lead over the Rangers in the American League West. And the Washington Nationals got past the Atlanta Braves 3-1.

06:30 Newscast June 24, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential announcement is slated to happen this afternoon at 4pm at the Pontchartrain Center in Kenner. It’s expected that Jindal will announce he’s seeking the Republican Nomination. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says even though Jindal’s polling low, he’s likely of the mind that you can’t win if you don’t run…

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Jindal is one of many candidates with their eye on the Republican presidential nomination.

The Louisiana chapter of the NAACP has written a letter to Governor Bobby Jindal asking that the “Sons of the Confederate Veterans” license plate be removed as an option here. LA-NAACP President Ernest Johnson…:

cut 13 (10) “in any form”

The Office of Motor Vehicles says there are currently 160 of those plates, which feature a Confederate flag, on the road.

Governor Jindal signs legislation into law that attempts to help law enforcement on college campuses investigate accusations of sexual assault. Both measures are sponsored by New Orleans Senator J.P. Morrell. He says one of the bills requires the board of regents to develop a uniform sexual assault policy that colleges must file when there is a report of sexual assault…

cut 10 (13) “those campuses”

Morrell says the second bill will train college and university police officers on how to investigate a sexual assault case.

AM Newscall June 24, 2015

A study determines that Louisianans lead the country for paying the highest percentage of annual income for insurance costs. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Governor Bobby Jindal’s Presidential Announcement is slated to happen this afternoon at 4pm at the Ponchatrain Center in Kenner. Michelle Southern reporting….

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The Louisiana chapter of the NAACP has written a letter to Governor Bobby Jindal asking that the “Sons of the Confederate Veterans” license plate be removed as an option here. Scott Carwile reports…:

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According to the consumer website nerdwallet, Louisianians pay the highest percentage of their annual salary for insurance in the country. Nerdwallet found that a Louisianian pays 7,300 dollars a year for homeowners, health, life and auto insurance. Researcher Jeffery Chu says thats about 18 percent of our median yearly earnings because of a couple of different aspects.

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Chu says unfortunately they’ve discovered many people are overpaying on insurance. He says even though these costs are high and hard to avoid, there are a lot of ways to save money on insurance.

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Chu says homeowners insurance is so expensive here because Louisiana is in a location with a major risk for hurricanes and bad weather. He says auto insurance is also high because of the large amount of claim rates.

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Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential announcement is slated to happen this afternoon at 4pm at the Ponchatrain Center in Kenner. It’s expected that Jindal will announce he’s seeking the Republican Nomination. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says even though Jindal’s polling low, he’s likely of the mind that you can’t win if you don’t run…:

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Cross says Jindal has been putting his team in place and plotting strategy and the next step will be aggressively campaigning…:

Cut 8  (08)  “first goal” 

Jindal is one of many candidates with their eye on the White House and Cross says one of the biggest challenges from here will be raising money and getting his team together. He also says the Governor will need to ramp up his name recognition as there are many voters in the US who have no idea who he is or what he’s about…:

Cut 9 (08)  “a tragedy”

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Governor Jindal signs legislation into law that attempts to help law enforcement on college campuses investigate accusations of sexual assault. Both measures are sponsored by New Orleans Senator J.P. Morrell. He says one of the bills requires the board of regents to develop a uniform sexual assault policy that colleges must file when there is a report of sexual assault.

Cut 10 (13) “those campuses”

Morrell says this is the first instance in the country where a state has set up procedure for public colleges to follow when there’s a report of a sexual assault and how the victim can be helped….

cut 11 (09) “to them”

Morrell says the second bill will train college and university police officers on how to investigate a sexual assault case…

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The Louisiana chapter of the NAACP has written a letter to Governor Bobby Jindal asking that the “Sons of the Confederate Veterans” license plate be removed as an option here. The Office of Motor Vehicles says there are currently 160 of those plates, which feature a Confederate flag, on the road. LA-NAACP President Ernest Johnson…:

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says he sponsored the legislation creating the plate in 1999 at the request of a State Capitol employee. He says he has no comment on whether the state should stop selling it because he is no longer a policy maker. Johnson says there have been many major retail outlets who have stopped selling Confederate flags:

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Johnson says a Rebel Flag is a symbol best regulated to individual use and should not be sponsored by our state in any way…:

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There’s a break down in talks between the Louisiana High School Athletic Association and referees over how much they should be paid. The Lousiaina High School Officials Association wants a raise prior to start of the 2015 school year, but L-H-S-A-A  director Eddie Bonine says an increase in pay can’t take effect, until it’s voted on by school principals in January…

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The Louisiana High School Officials Association says they’ve only received two pay raises over the last 25 years and they are seeking a pay increase in all sports. The referees say they are tired of promises, which is why they’ve rejected a proposal for any increase in pay to begin in 2016. Bonine says he can’t increase referee pay, only principals can…

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Bonine says if the impasse is not resolved, they could have problems finding officials for high school athletic events when school begins in August. He hopes it doesn’t come to that

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LRN Newscast 17:30 June 23rd

Charges are pending against a Church Point mother, after her two-year-old child, fell out of the front seat passenger window, while she was driving in Acadia Parish. State Police does not suspect impairment on the part of the 32 year-old driver, but it’s obvious the child was not properly restrained…
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That’s Master Trooper Brooks David (dah-VEED)

Thibodaux Representative Dee Richard is pleased Governor Jindal signed his legislation, which gives state lawmakers approval over state consulting contracts in excess of 40-thousand dollars. The measure was vetoed by the Governor last year. Richard expects up to one-third of state contracts will be up for review…:
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Richard says this law will put an end to wasteful contracts in state government.

Lt Governor Jay Dardenne has learned Disney-ABC has placed a moratorium on new film production in Louisiana because of changes made to the film tax credit program. He says the new law’s $180 million cap on credits redeemed is too low and movie producers are obviously displeased…
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US Senator David Vitter, who like Dardenne, is running for governor, issued his own press release today saying he spoke with a Vice President with Disney who confirmed the company has not imposed a moratorium. But this issue needs to be revisted by the next governor.

The Louisiana NAACP is asking Governor Bobby Jindal to put a halt to the sale of the Sons of the Confederate Veterans license plate. The Office of Motor Vehicles says 160 of these speciality plates are on Louisiana roads and the plate does feature a confederate flag.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 June 23rd

New Pelicans Head Coach Alvin Gentry believes he has a core group of players on the roster that have the potential of winning an NBA Championship. Gentry just had the opportunity to hoist the Larry O’ Brien Championship trophy as an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors. Now Gentry will be a head coach for a fifth time in his career at the age of 60, and he’s ready for the challenge…
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Gentry is expected to bring an up tempo offense to New Orleans that also plays outstanding defense.

Tiger-rag-dot-com reports that an NBA team has told former LSU Tiger Jordan Mickey they are committed to selecting him in the first round on Thursday night. Most draft experts have Mickey going in the 2nd round.

There’s a break down in talks between the Louisiana High School Athletic Association and the Louisiana High School officials association over pay, which raises concern over who will officiate athletic events this fall. The officials association wants a pay raise, but LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine is promising to come up with a new fee structure that would start in 2016. The officials association says they are tired of promises and they’ve only received two fee increases in the past 25 years. Bonine says he’ll come up with plan of action in the next day or so, on how to address this conflict.

In baseball…former LSU pitcher Nick Rumbelow has been called up to the Major Leagues by the New York Yankees. The right-hander from Texas gives LSU five former players who are now in the majors.

LSU’s Alex Lange has been named to the Baseball America Freshman All-American team. Lange went 12 and 0 with a 1.97 ERA this past season.

LRN Newscast 16:30 06-23-15

State Police say a 2-year-old child is dead after falling out of a vehicle driven by his monter in Acadia Parish Monday night. The incident claimed the life of little Mitchell Watson of Church Point…
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That’s Master trooper Brooks David (dah-VEED) who says impairment is not suspected on the part of 32 year-old Amber Watson, but they are trying to figure out if the 2 year-old was properly restrained.

Shreveport Police say a one year old child has died after a large dresser tipped over and fell on top of her. Corporal Marcus Hines says they were called out to the apartment just after 8 pm Monday, and it appears the little girl was playing with two other siblings while the mother was sleeping Mon…
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Thibodaux Representative Dee Richard finally gets legislation signed by Governor Bobby Jindal, giving state lawmakers approval authority over state consulting contracts…
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The Louisiana State Conference of the NAACP has sent a letter to Governor Jindal asking him to remove the Sons of the Confederate Veterans license plate. This on the heels of South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley asking for the removal of the Confederate Flag outside theie capitol, following the hate crime shooting in Charleston.