12:30 Newscast, May 26th, 2015

Another round of severe weather rolled through Louisiana earlier today and State Climatologist Barry Keim says more rain is coming. He says rainfall is in the forecast for the next several days. Keim says there is at least a 50-percent chance of rain each day for the rest of the week…:
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Keim says the Tangipahoa Parish town of Tickfaw has received 10.8 inches of rain over the last month, five inches above normal.

A week into shrimp season local prices at the dock are plummeting. Clint Guidry, President of the Louisiana Shrimp Association says some shrimpers are having trouble paying for expenses much less making a profit because of a massive increase in imported shrimp. He says there is one specific way consumers can help Louisiana shrimp…:
CUT 5 (06) “working fisherman”

A bill that would ban sex selection abortions in Louisiana stalls in a Senate Judiciary Committee. The vote on the legislation by Houma Representative Lenar Whitney was 2-2.

Governor Bobby Jindal could be kept out of the first Republican debate of the 2016 presidential campaign. Fox News will host the debate in August and the network requires contenders to be in the top 10 in an average of five national polls leading up to the event. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says with Jindal in jeopardy of making the cut, he’ll try to get the attention of party activists…:
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11:40 LRN Sportscast May 26

For a fourth straight season, LSU is a national seed in the NCAA Baseball Tournament, which will get underway when the Tigers host Lehigh University on Friday afternoon. The Tigers received the number two national seed, despite being ranked number one by most of the polls for the entire season. Coach Paul Maineri admits some disappointment in not getting the number one overall seed…
cut 13 (16) “…beginning on Friday”
The other two teams in the Baton Rouge regional are UNC-Wilmington and Tulane. If the Green Wave and LSU win on Friday, they’ll face each other on Saturday night.

The LSU softball team left for Oklahoma City today where they’ll play Auburn on Thursday afternoon in the opening round of the Women’s College World Series.

The UL Lafayette baseball team is in the NCAA Tournament for a third consecutive season, The Cajuns will face Rice on Friday afternoon. Houston and Southland Tournament champion Houston Baptist are the other two teams in the regional. Cajuns Coach Tony Robichaux says his team will compete in another tough regional…
cut 17 (16) “…be successful’
UL Lafayette and Rice will meet for the 24th time on Friday. The Owls lead the overall series 17-to-6.

There are 59 former LHSAA players that are in the NCAA Baseball Tournament. Seven from Barbe High School in Lake Charles. Kennon Fontentot, Gunner Leger and Nick Zaunbrecher play for the Cajuns, Jared Foster, Beau and Bryce Jordan are on LSU’s roster and Sam Smith is a pitcher for Ole Miss.

11:30 Newscast, May 26th, 2015

Legislation to soften the penalties for those convicted multiple times for marijuana possession continues to make progress in the legislature. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Power is slowly being restored throughout the state after thousands of residents woke up in the dark this morning on the heels of a strong line of storms that moved through Louisiana overnight. The storms produced frequent lightning, gusty winds and heavy rain and meteorologists say there could be more wet weather on the way especially this afternoon.

It’s being reported that former US Senator Mary Landrieu is joining a lobbying firm in Washington advising on public policy and regulatory issues dealing mostly with energy, natural resources and infrastructure.

Shrimp season opened just over a week ago and local shrimpers are seeing prices at the dock take a nose dive. One shrimper says he’s getting 55-cents per pound for his catch, compared to $2 a year ago. Clint Guidry, President of the Louisiana Shrimp Association, on the major contributing to the drop in price…:
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The dramatic drop in the price of shrimp is making it difficult for fishermen to pay expenses, much less make a profit.

For a fourth straight season, LSU is a national seed in the NCAA Baseball Tournament, which will get underway when the Tigers host Lehigh University on Friday. The other two teams in the Baton Rouge regional are UNC-Wilmington and Tulane. UL Lafayette has made it to the NCAA Tournament for a third straight season. The Ragin Cajuns received an automatic bid after winning the Sun Belt Tournament and the play Rice on Friday.

 

10:30 Newscast, May 26th, 2015

Louisiana has some of the harshest marijuana possession penalties in the country, but two bills are moving through the legislature that seek to reduce prison times for repeat offenders. Similar efforts to reduce possession penalties failed in the past, but New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says this year, the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association and the Louisiana District Attorney Association do not oppose the legislation:
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The House has also approved a bill that reduces pot penalties.

The Jeff Davis Parish Sheriff’s office says two men from Lafayette died while swimming in Lake Arthur park Monday afternoon. They say 23-year-old DeKeithan Dugas and 24-year-old Keylon Lambert were racing each other the water when they went under. Authorities recovered the bodies after a near 4 hour search. The incident is under investigation.

There are thousands of power outages throughout the state after a strong line of thunderstorms moved through overnight. Most Louisianians slept right through it but the National Weather Service did confirm a tornado touched down in Kenner. Strong winds downed multiple trees and power lines — there are no reported injuries at this time.

The state Department of Transportation continues to gather feedback from motorists on how I-10 through the Baton Rouge area should be improved. Eric Gill reports…:
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09:30 Newscast May 26, 2015

New graduates are hitting the workforce and Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Curt Eysink says their outlook for landing a job is good. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Authorities say the body of a teenager who went missing while swimming at Grand Isle State Park has been recovered. They say 16-year-old Travon William Robertson’s body was discovered Monday afternoon. Robertson’s mother says he was pulled beneath the waves by the undertow while swimming with friends. Robertson was a freshman football player at Ponchatoula High School last year.

Because of low poll numbers, Governor Bobby Jindal could be kept out of the first Republican debate of the 2016 presidential campaign. Fox News will host the debate and is limiting participation to the top 10 candidates based on polling data. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says if the field of candidates gets smaller, Jindal may have a chance to move up in the polls…

cut 9 (11) “in the party”

The debate is scheduled for August 6th.

The state Department of Transportation’s online survey to gather feedback from motorists on how I-10 through the Baton Rouge area should be improved continues through the end of the month. Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says DOTD believes there needs to be public backing and input to address this issue…

cut 12 (10) “would be happy”

The survey’s available at i10br-dot-com.

08:30 Newscast May 26, 2015

It appears Governor Bobby Jindal has some work to do, if he wants to be included the first 2016 Republican presidential debate. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The governor’s Commissioner of Administration, Kristy Nichols, told members of the Senate Finance Committee that the budget approved by the House is $155 million short when it comes to funding needs, mostly in public health care services. Over the next couple of weeks, the Senate will have the opportunity to determine how they may want to deal with the shortfall. Any changes to the budget will go back to the House, where it’s likely a conference committee will sort out any differences.

As new graduates hit the workforce, Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Curt Eysink says the job market in Louisiana looks as good as it’s looked in 20 years. He adds that success in the job market will vary from person to person depending on what their degree is in. Eysink also has a bit of advice for those who are still in school…

cut 6 (11) “they get out”

Eysink says the job market in Louisiana is projected to stay strong through 2022.

The state Department of Transportation encourages people to take an online survey on how I-10 through the Baton Rouge area should be improved. DOTD Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says the survey is just one part of gathering people’s input on what should be done to the I-10 corridor…

cut 11 (10) “community-wide input”

You can take the survey at i10br-dot-com through the end of the month.

07:30 Newscast May 26, 2015

Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Curt Eysink says the job market in Louisiana looks as good as it’s looked in 20 years as new graduates hit the workforce. He says the job market in business and computer related fields are particularly strong, right now. Eysink says those exiting community colleges are also in demand…

cut 5 (06) “hot right now”

He adds that success in the job market will vary from person to person depending on what their degree is in.

Governor Bobby Jindal could be left out of the first Republican debate of the 2016 presidential campaign. In recent presidential polls, Jindal has finished near the bottom, and getting about one-percent in most of the surveys. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says despite numbers, it will be difficult for Fox to leave someone like Jindal out of their debate…

cut 8 (04) “typically like”

Fox News will host the debate in August and the network requires contenders to be in the top 10 in an average of five national polls leading up to the event.

The state Department of Transportation continues to gather feedback from motorists on how I-10 through the Baton Rouge area should be improved. DOTD Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says more than 6,000 people have taken the survey thus far, but would like to see those numbers climb…

cut 10 (08) “more input”

People can go online to i10br-dot-com and take the survey through the end of the month.

The Baton Rouge Regional of the NCAA Baseball Tournament gets underway Friday. Host LSU will face Lehigh University, then Tulane takes on UNC-Wilmington. If the Green Wave and LSU win on Friday, they’ll face each other Saturday night. LSU Shortstop Alex Bregman would love to see that match-up…

cut 15 (13) “cool deal”

LSU comes into the regional as the number two national seed.

06:45 Sportscast May 26, 2015

LSU was named a number two national seed in the NCAA Baseball Tournament and they’ll host Lehigh University this Friday in the Baton Rouge regional. If LSU wins the Baton Rouge regional, they’ll face the winner of the Houston Regional during the first weekend of June. Houston beat the Tigers in the Baton Rouge Regional last year, but Mainieri says his team can’t look ahead to a possible rematch…

cut 14 (16) “in this business”

Lehigh comes into the regional with a 25-and-29 overall record and beat Navy in a best out of three series to win the Patriot League Championship. First pitch for Tigers-Mountain Hawks game is set for 3 PM on the SEC Network.

The other two teams in the Baton Rouge regional are UNC-Wilmington and Tulane. That game is scheduled for a 7PM Friday night start. If the Green Wave and LSU win on Friday, they’ll face each other on Saturday night.

U-L Lafayette has made it to the NCAA Tournament for a third straight season. The Ragin Cajuns received an automatic bid after winning the Sun Belt Tournament and they’ll battle Rice, the Conference USA regular season champion, Friday afternoon in the Houston Regional. Cajuns Coach Tony Robichaux says getting into the tournament again is quite a feat considering how much talent they lost from last year’s super regional team…

cut 16 (14) “what they accomplished”

Houston and Southland Conference Tournament champion, Houston Baptist, are the other two teams in the regional. The winner of the Houston Regional will face the winner of the Baton Rouge Regional in the Super Regional round.

In the majors, Baltimore scored two in the bottom of the seventh to sneak past Houston 4-3. The Rangers defeated Cleveland 10-8. And the Dodgers doubled up the Braves 6-3.

06:30 Newscast May 26, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal could be kept out of the first Republican debate of the 2016 presidential campaign. Fox News will host the debate in August and the network requires contenders to be in the top 10 in an average of five national polls leading up to the event. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says with Jindal in jeopardy of making the cut, he’ll try to get the attention of party activists…

cut 7 (10) “legislation”

In recent presidential polls, Jindal has finished near the bottom.

New graduates are hitting the workforce and Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Curt Eysink says the job market in Louisiana looks as good as it’s looked in 20 years. He says while the market, as a whole, is strong, some college degrees are more sought after than others…

cut 4 (10) “long, long, time”

Grads can go to laworks-dot-net to see a list of jobs in the state in their field.

For a fourth straight season, LSU is a national seed in the NCAA Baseball Tournament, which will get underway when the Tigers host Lehigh University on Friday afternoon. The Tigers received the number two national seed, despite being ranked number one by most of the polls for the entire season. Coach Paul Maineri admits some disappointment in not getting the number one overall seed…

cut 13 (16) “beginning on Friday”

The other two teams in the Baton Rouge regional, UNC-Wilmington and Tulane, will face off Friday night. If the Tulane and LSU win on Friday, they’ll face each other on Saturday night.

LRN AM Newscall for Tuesday May 26

New graduates are hitting the workforce and Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Curt Eysink says their outlook for landing a job is good. Jeff Palermo reports…

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It looks like Governor Bobby Jindal has some work to do, if he wants to be included the first 2016 Republican presidential debate. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The state Department of Transportation continues to gather feedback from motorists on how I-10 through the Baton Rouge area should be improved. Eric Gill reports…

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New graduates are hitting the workforce and Louisiana Workforce Commission Executive Director Curt Eysink says the job market in Louisiana looks as good as it’s looked in 20 years. He says while the market, as a whole, is strong, some college degrees are more sought after than others…

cut 4  (10)  “long, long, time”

Eysink says the job market in business and computer related fields are particularly strong, right now. He says grads can go to laworks-dot-net to see a list of jobs in the state in their field. He says those exiting community colleges are also in demand…

Cut 5  (06)  “hot right now”

Eysink says the job market in Louisiana is projected to stay strong through 2022. He adds that success in the job market will vary from person to person depending on what their degree is in. Eysink also has a bit of advice for those who are still in school…

Cut 6 (11)  “they get out”

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Governor Bobby Jindal could be kept out of the first Republican debate of the 2016 presidential campaign. Fox News will host the debate in August and the network requires contenders to be in the top 10 in an average of five national polls leading up to the event. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says with Jindal in jeopardy of making the cut, he’ll try to get the attention of party activists…

CUT 7 (10)  “legislation”

In recent presidential polls, Jindal has finished near the bottom, and getting about one-percent in most of the surveys. Hogan says despite numbers, it will be difficult for Fox to leave someone like Jindal out of their debate…

Cut 8  (04)  “typically like” 

Jindal is expected to officially announce he’s running for President after the legislative session ends on June 11th. There’s already an ad running in Iowa supporting his candidacy in Iowa. Hogan says if the field of candidates gets smaller, Jindal may have a chance to move up in the polls…

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The state Department of Transportation continues to gather feedback from motorists on how I-10 through the Baton Rouge area should be improved. People can go online to i10br-dot-com and take a 21 question survey through the end of the month. DOTD Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says more than 6,000 people have taken the survey thus far, but would like to see those numbers climb…

Cut 10 (08) “more input”

Mallet says the results of the survey will be revealed in August. He says the survey is just one part of gathering people’s input on what should be done to the I-10 corridor…

cut 11 (10) “community-wide input”

Mallet says a public meetings about proposed changes to the corridor will happen sometime in August. He says DOTD believes there needs to be public backing and input to address this issue…

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For a fourth straight season, LSU is a national seed in the NCAA Baseball Tournament, which will get underway when the Tigers host Lehigh University on Friday. The Tigers received the number two national seed, despite being ranked number one by most of the polls for the entire season. Coach Paul Maineri admits some disappointment in not getting the number one overall seed…

Cut 13 (16)  “beginning on Friday”

If LSU wins the Baton Rouge regional, they’ll face the winner of the Houston Regional during the first weekend of June. Houston beat the Tigers in the Baton Rouge Regional last year, but Mainieri says his team can’t look ahead to a possible rematch…

Cut 14 (16) “in this business”

The other two teams in the Baton Rouge regional are UNC-Wilmington and Tulane. If the Green Wave and LSU win on Friday, they’ll face each other on Saturday night. Shortstop Alex Bregman would love to see that match-up…

Cut 15  (13)  “cool deal”

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U-L Lafayette has made it to the NCAA Tournament for a third straight season. The Ragin Cajuns received an automatic bid after winning the Sun Belt Tournament and they’ll battle Rice on Friday afternoon in the Houston Regional. Cajuns Coach Tony Robichaux says getting into the tournament again is quite a feat considering how much talent they lost from last year’s super regional team…

Cut 16  (14)  “what they accomplished”

Houston and Houston Baptist are the other two teams in the regional with UL Lafayette and Rice. Robichaux says its another tough regional facing his team….

Cut 17 (16)  “be successful”

The Ragin Cajuns  won the Sun Belt Touranemtn after losing its first game of the tourney to Texas State. Robichaux says battling back from the loser’s bracket should help his young team…

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