10:30 Newscast, April 10th, 2015

State Police graduated 58 brand new troopers Friday from Cadet Class #93. Sergent Nick Manale says these aspiring troopers began the rigorous Louisiana State Police Training Academy on November 30th last year…:
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He says now these 58 cadets become troopers and begin their careers of dedication, protection and service to the citizens of Louisiana.

There are many staple Louisiana fesitvals happening this weekend but sadly there is also a lot of rain in the forecast. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the event moving in tonight through the weekend could bring severe weather which could mean hail, high winds and the risk of flash flooding…:
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The streets of Ponchatoula will be packed this weekend as the 44th annual Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival gets underway today. Scott Carwile has more…:
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Popular Monroe chef and restaurateur Cory Bahr was named by Food and Wine Magazine as People’s Best New Chef in the nation. Bahr owns Restaurant Cotton and Nonna in Monroe and was chosen from 100 chefs nationwide for the honor where he got the most votes on the Food and Wine website.

 

09:30 Newscast April 10, 2015

New Orleans Representative Joseph Bouie files legislation that would transfer regulation of cable and satellite companies to the Public Service Commission. Michelle Southern reports…

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Showers and thunderstorms are forecast across the state through the weekend as a slow moving cold front moves through Louisiana today. That front is expected to hang around until at least Monday. Rain totals are expected to be at least two inches with higher totals in isolated areas. This weather event brings the possibility of severe weather, including hail, high winds, and possibly tornados.

State Treasurer John Kennedy announces he’ll seek re-election this fall ending long-time speculation that he’d run for governor or attorney general. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says says nobody will challenge Kennedy for treasurer but that doesn’t mean he won’t run a campaign…

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Stockley says many people believe Kennedy has his eye on the US Senate seat that could come open if David Vitter becomes Governor.

The 44th annual Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival kicks off today. Of course food is always an attraction plus carnival rides, live music, arts and crafts, and a parade tomorrow morning. 2015 Festival Chairman Donald Lanier says they have no way of knowing how many people actually attend the festival, but it draws attendees from all over…

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Admission to the festival is free and it runs through Sunday.

08:30 Newscast April 10, 2015

State Treasurer John Kennedy announces he’ll seek re-election this fall ending long-time speculation that he’d run for governor or attorney general. Jeff Palermo has that…

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Officials announce that Lake Charles will get an interim VA clinic. Last month the Department of Veterans Affairs said construction of a new community based outpatient clinic would be delayed several months. This interim clinic will replace the current mobile clinic and serve about three times the number of veterans each year. The interim clinic should be up and running within six months.

A bill filed by New Orleans Representative Joseph Bouie would transfer regulation of cable and satellite companies to the Public Service Commission. Bouie says he’s heard many complaints and concerns from people who feel like cable and satellite companies aren’t held to the same rules as their other utilities…

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Bouie feels that it would make more sense for the PSC to regulate cable companies the way they do other utility companies.

Wet weather is ahead for the state as thunderstorms cloud the forecast for the next several days. A slow moving cold front moves through Louisiana today and looks to hang around until at least Monday. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the state can expect at least two inches of rain with higher totals in isolated areas…

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Keim says this event brings with it the possibility hail, high winds, and even the chance for a tornado.

07:30 Newscast April 10, 2015

Legislation filed by New Orleans Representative Joseph Bouie would transfer regulation of cable and satellite companies to the Public Service Commission. Bouie feels that it would make more sense for the PSC to regulate cable companies the way they do other utility companies. He says this would allow a state agency to advocate on behalf of Louisiana residents…

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Bouie says currently the Secretary of State’s office is responsible for the certification and regulation of cable and video entities.

State Treasurer John Kennedy ends long-time speculation that he’d run for governor or attorney general by announcing he’ll seek re-election this fall. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says Kennedy has done a great job as our state treasurer…

cut 11 (06) “for the state”

Stockley says if Kennedy would have thrown his hat into the Governor’s race it would have weakened fellow middle ground Republicans Jay Dardenne and Scott Angelle in the fight against the leading David Vitter.

Louisiana is about to get really wet as thunderstorms cloud the forecast for the next several days. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a slow moving cold front is pushing through the state today and looks to be hanging around into at least Monday…

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Keim says as far as rain totals go, the state can expect at least two inches with higher totals in isolated areas.

The 44th annual Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival kicks off today. Live music will be featured all weekend long including Don Rich, Christian Serpas, and Bag of Donuts. 2015 Festival Chairman Donald Lanier says carnival games this year have been replaced by local arts and crafts vendors…

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Of course food is always an attraction plus carnival rides and a parade tomorrow morning.

06:45 Sportscast April 10, 2015

The LSU Tigers put their six-game winning streak on the line tonight when they host Auburn to begin a weekend set with the War Eagles. In their last 12 games, LSU has had at least 10 hits in each of those contests and shortstop Alex Bregman says there’s not an easy out in their line-up…

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Jared Poche will get the start on the mound tonight while Auburn is expected to counter with sophomore right-hander Cole Lipscomb. Tonight’s game is set to begin at 7 PM, but the forecast doesn’t look good for the weekend as there’s an 80 to 90-percent chance of rain each day.

Former LSU standout Mikie Mahtook will get a taste of the big leagues tonight. The Tampa Bay Rays called up Mahtook from Triple-A Durham to replace John Jaso in the lineup. During his time at LSU, Mahtook batted .344, with 35 home runs, and 60 stolen bases. The Rays play the Marlins in Miami tonight.

The Saints have released their upcoming preseason schedule. New Orleans will begin the four-week exhibition slate at Baltimore and then host defending Super Bowl champion New England and the Houston Texans in week two and three. The Black and Gold visit Green Bay in the preseason finale. The only specific date and time that’s been finalized is the game against the Texans, which is scheduled to kick-off on Sunday August 30th at 3 PM.

In other NFL news…former Ragin Cajuns star Charles Tillman has signed a one-year deal with the Carolina Panthers. The 34-year-old cornerback has 36 interceptions in his career, but only played two games for the Chicago Bears last year because of a triceps injury.

Former LSU running back Stevan Ridley has signed a one-year deal with the New York Jets. Ridley spent his first four seasons with the Patriots, but his season ended last year in October with an ACL injury.

The Pelicans are tied with Oklahoma City for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Both teams are in action tonight as the Thunder host the Kings while the Pels take on Phoenix in the Smoothie King Center. There are just four games left in the regular season.

06:30 Newscast April 10, 2015

State Treasurer John Kennedy announces he’ll seek re-election this fall ending long-time speculation that he’d run for governor or attorney general. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this is a good move on Kennedy’s part…

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Stockley says as for the AG’s office, when Former Congressman Jeff Landry jumped in that race it was wise for Kennedy to stay put.

New Orleans Representative Joseph Bouie files legislation that would transfer regulation of cable and satellite companies to the Public Service Commission. He says currently the Secretary of State’s office is responsible for the certification and regulation of cable and video entities…

cut 7 (06) “if you will”

Bouie feels that it would make more sense for the PSC to regulate cable companies the way they do other utility companies.

The streets of Ponchatoula will be packed this weekend as the 44th annual Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival gets underway today. 2015 Festival Chairman Donald Lanier says this is the largest free festival in Louisiana. Lanier says a fortunate circumstance will allow them to open a little early this year…

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Strawberries are the focal point of the festival, which runs through Sunday, but there is lots more for people to enjoy, like food, carnival rides, live music and more. Admission is free.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says thunderstorms are in the forecast throughout the weekend across the state. Two inches of rain are expected statewide with higher totals in isolated areas.

AM Newscall, April 10th 2015

The streets of Ponchatoula will be packed this weekend as the 44th annual Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival gets underway today. Scott Carwile has more…

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New Orleans Representative Joseph Bouie files legislation that would transfer regulation of cable and satellite companies to the Public Service Commission. Michelle Southern reports…:

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State Treasurer John Kennedy announces he’ll seek re-election this fall ending long-time speculation that he’d run for governor or attorney general. Jeff Palermo has that…:

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The streets of Ponchatoula will be packed this weekend as the 44th annual Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival gets underway today. 2015 Festival Chairman Donald Lanier says this is the largest free festival in Louisiana. Lanier says a fortunate circumstance will allow them to open a little early this year…

cut 4  (09)  “12 to 4”

Strawberries are the focal point of the festival, which runs through Sunday, but there is lots more for people to enjoy. Live music will be featured all weekend long including Don Rich, Christian Serpas, and Bag of Donuts. Lanier says carnival games this year have been replaced by local arts and crafts vendors…

Cut 5  (08)  “of the state”

Of course food is always an attraction plus carnival rides and a parade tomorrow morning. Lanier says they have no way of knowing how many people actually attend the festival, but it draws attendees from all over…

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New Orleans Representative Joseph Bouie files legislation that would transfer regulation of cable and satellite companies to the Public Service Commission. He says currently the Secretary of State’s office is responsible for the certification and regulation of cable and video entities…:

CUT 7 (06)  “if you will”

Bouie feels that it would make more sense for the PSC to regulate cable companies the way they do other utility companies. He says this would allow a state agency to advocate on behalf of Louisiana residents…:

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Bouie says he’s heard many complaints and concerns from people who feel like cable and satellite companies aren’t held to the same rules as their other utilities…:

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State Treasurer John Kennedy announces he’ll seek re-election this fall ending long-time speculation that he’d run for governor or attorney general. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this is a good move on Kennedy’s part…:

Cut 10 (10) “would have run”

Stockley says if Kennedy would have thrown his hat into the Governor’s ring it would have weakened fellow middle ground Republicans Jay Dardenne and Scott Angelle in the fight against the leading David Vitter. He says Kennedy has done a great job as our state treasurer…: (Stockley says as for the AG’s office, when Former Congressman Jeff Landry jumped in that race it was wise for Kennedy to stay put.)

cut 11 (06) “for the state”

Stockley says many people believe Kennedy has his eye on the US Senate seat that could come open if Vitter becomes Governor. He says nobody will challenge Kennedy for treasurer but that doesn’t mean he won’t run a campaign…:

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Louisiana is about to get really wet as thunderstorms cloud the forecast for the next several days. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a slow moving cold front is pushing through the state today and looks to be hanging around into at least Monday..:

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Keim says as far as rain totals go, the state can expect at least two inches with higher totals in isolated areas…:

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Keim says this event brings with it the possibility of severe weather which could mean hail, high winds and even the chance for a tornado. He says the story for the weekend is take cover..:

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The LSU Tigers put their six-game winning streak on the line tonight when they host Auburn to begin a weekend set with the War Eagles. In their last 12 games, LSU has had at least 10 hits in each of those contests and shortstop Alex Bregman says there’s not an easy out in their line-up

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Tonight’s game is set to begin at 7 PM, but the forecast doesn’t look good for the weekend as there’s an 80 to 90-percent chance of rain each day. Coach Paul Mainieri hopes the weather will not be a distraction…

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Jared Poche will get the start on the mound tonight. Auburn is expected to counter with sophomore right-hander Cole Lipscomb, who is 4-0 with a 2.65 ERA. Mainieri says LSU’s hitters will see some good pitching this weekend

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17:30 Newscast, April 9th, 2015

The Destrehan High School teacher accused of having sex with a 16-year-old student has pleaded guilty in exchange for no jail time and 3 years probation. 32-year-old Shelley Dufrense would still lose her teaching license and she doesn’t have to register as a sex offender for now. Legal analyst Tim Meche..:
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Dufrense also faces charges out of Jefferson Parish, along with another former teacher, where an alleged threesome took place with the same 16-year-old student.

State Treasurer John Kennedy has dispelled rumors that he was considering running for governor or attorney general. Today Kennedy announced that he’d be seeking re-election to remain treasurer this fall. Kennedy said in a letter to supporters than he’s committed to being the fiscal watchdog. Speculation is now running that Kennedy is building up resources should a US Senate seat become open if David Vitter becomes Governor.

Gay rights groups want the religious freedom bill filed by Republican Bossier City Representative Mike Johnson to go away. Bruce Parker, Executive Director of Louisiana Progress Action, says they feel this legislation legalizes discrimination and has a campaign underway to fight the measure…:
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But Johnson defends the legislation saying it would prevent adverse treatment from the state of any person on the basis of their views on marriage.

The Colorado State University forecast team is predicting the 2015 Hurricane season will be below average and about 45 percent of the average season. By comparison, 2014′s tropical cyclone activity was about 75 percent average. The lead author of the report is Dr. Phil Klotzbach who says if the forecast holds true, it would be the third quiet Gulf hurricane season in a row…:
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LRN Newscast 16:30 04-09-15

The 32-year-old Destrehan teacher accused of having sex with a 16-year-old student has reached a plea deal with the St. Charles Parish District Attorney’s office. Under the terms of the deal, Shelley Dufrense avoids jail, but she’ll have to complete 90 days of treatment at a mental health facility. Legal analyst Tim Meche thinks she got a good deal…
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Higher Education Commissioner Joe Rallo is very concerned about how some universities will be able to operate if lawmakers are not able to come up with a funding solution to the state’s huge budget deficit. Rallo says higher ed is facing a potential cut of about 600-million dollars…
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The legislative session starts Monday.
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Republican Bossier City Representative Mike Johnson says he plans to amend the religious freedom bill he has filed amid public concerns but gay rights advocacy groups want the legislation pulled…
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Real estate millionaire Robert Durst entered a not guilty plea to a couple of weapons charges in a New Orleans court today. The weapons arrest has kept Durst in Louisiana, although he had waived his extradition to Los Angeles, where he is charged with the 2000 shooting death of 55 year-old Susan Berman.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 April 9

The Saints have released their preseason schedule. New Orleans will begin the four-week exhibition slate at Baltimore and then host defending Super Bowl champion New England and the Houston Texans week two and three. The Black and Gold visit Green Bay in the preseason finale. The only specific date and time that’s been finalized is the game against the Texans, which is scheduled to kick-off on Sunday August 30th at 3 PM.

In other NFL news…former Ragin Cajuns star Charles Tillman has signed a one-year deal with the Carolina Panthers. The 34-year-old cornerback has 36 interceptions in his career, but only played two games last year because of a triceps injury.

Former LSU running back Stevan Ridley has signed a one-year deal with the New York Jets. Ridley spent his first four seasons with the Patriots, but his season ended last year in October with an ACL injury.

The Pelicans are off tonight after taking a beating in Memphis last night. The Grizzlies mauled New Orleans 110 to 74. The loss puts New Orleans in a tie with Oklahoma City for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. There’s four games left in the regular season, the Pels host Phoenix tomorrow, while the Thunder host the Kings.

Last night in college baseball…the LSU Tigers defeated Northwestern State nine to six. That’s six straight wins for the Bayou Bengals, who will host Auburn for a weekend set starting Friday. Auburn is 4-and-8 in league place.

In other action this weekend….U-L-M is at Georgia State. The Warhawks are 5-and-7 in the Sun Belt, while the Panthers are 8-and-3 and in first place in the league.

In the Southland…Southeastern Louisiana is in first place, but the Lions are at Utah this weekend for a three game series. McNeese State is a half a game back of S-L-U. The Cowboys will host Lamar for three.