07:30 Newscast April 9, 2015

Representative Karen St. Germain of Pierre Part, House Transportation Committee Chairwoman, files a bill that would increase the state’s gasoline tax by 4 cents a gallon. Dollars raised by the increased tax would go to the Parish Transportation Fund which finances local projects. President of Louisiana Good Roads and Transportation Association Ken Perret says this would also take some of the burden off of the statewide Transportation Trust fund…:

cut 8 (10) “as well as local needs”

The measure was also submitted by Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Robert Adley of Benton.

The city of Jeanerette is mourning the loss of 22-year-old police officer Juandre Gilliam. Gilliam was killed in the line of duty Tuesday night following a car crash during a high-speed chase. Jeanerette Police Chief Marvin Grogan says Gilliam was an asset to the force…

cut 4 (07) “with the community”

Grogan says it was Gilliam’s childhood dream to become a police officer.

With the legislative session starting Monday, the head of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry is concerned about a Jindal administration proposal to eliminate refunds businesses receive for paying an inventory tax to local governments. LABI president Stephen Waguespack believes there are other solutions, including eliminating the inventory tax all together, which actually saves the state money…

cut 11 (07) “responsible way”

He says eliminating refunds will cause business to leave the state.

Metairie Representative Joe Lopinto files a bill that would essentially make playing fantasy football online for money legal. He says under the measure, Louisiana residents wouldn’t be restricted from collecting money online if they win at fantasy…:

cut 14 (08) “state of Louisiana”

Right now in Louisiana, “play-for-cash” computer fantasy football violates state gambling laws.

06:45 Sportscast April 9, 2015

There is a bill filed for the upcoming legislative session that would essentially make playing fantasy football online for money legal. Right now in Louisiana, “play-for-cash” computer fantasy football would violate state gambling laws. The measure is by Metairie Representative Joe Lopinto who says there are numerous states which create gambling exceptions for fantasy…

cut 13 (08) “game of skill”

Lopinto says the bill specifies that no winning outcome would be based on scores, point spreads or on any single performance of a certain athlete. The legislative session begins Monday.

The Pelicans fall back into a tie with Oklahoma City for the last Western Conference playoff spot after last night’s 110-74 beat down by the Memphis Grizzlies. Anthony Davis’ 12 points lead the Pels and Quincy Pondexter added 11 as the team shot a dismal 35 percent from the field. Only four games remain on the Pelicans’ regular season schedule, the next one is in Phoenix Friday night.

LSU had 15 hits last night, including three home runs, as they held off Northwestern State 9-6. Freshman Jake Godfrey picks up the win for the Tigers, who improve to 29-5. The loss goes to the Demons’ Evan Tidwell. LSU hosts Auburn for a three-game SEC series beginning Friday. Northwestern will try to bounce back when they host UNO this weekend.

ULM split a double header with a couple of Southland Conference teams yesterday. In the first game, the Warhawks fell to Nicholls State 3-2 in 10 innings. Pinch runner Byron Cobb scored the game winner on David Zorn’s fielder’s choice. ULM bounced right back to hold off McNeese State in the second contest 4-3. The Cowboys’ three runs came off three solo home runs. The Warhawks are now 17-15 and hit the road for a Sun Belt Conference weekend series against Georgia State. McNeese hosts Lamar in a Southland series beginning Friday and Nicholls travels to take on Central Arkansas.

Louisiana Tech completed a two game mid-week sweep of Arkansas-Little Rock with a 7-1 win.

06:30 Newscast April 9, 2015

With the legislative session starting soon, the head of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry is concerned about a proposal to eliminate refunds businesses receive for paying an inventory tax to local governments. LABI president Stephen Waguespack says you’ll see companies leaving the state if it happens…

cut 10 (08) “bad mistake”

The Jindal administration has proposed scaling back inventory tax refunds to deal with the budget crisis.

Metairie Representative Joe Lopinto files a bill for the upcoming legislative session that would essentially make playing fantasy football online for money legal. Right now in Louisiana, “play-for-cash” computer fantasy football would violate state gambling laws. Lopinto says there are numerous states which create gambling exceptions for fantasy…

cut 13 (08) “game of skill”

Lopinto says the bill specifies that no winning outcome would be based on scores, point spreads or on any single performance of a certain athlete.

House Transportation Committee Chairwoman Karen St. Germain of Pierre Part files a bill that would increase Louisiana’s gasoline tax by 4 cents a gallon. The funds, about $120 million per year, would be dedicated to the state’s roads and bridges on a local level. President of Louisiana Good Roads and Transportation Association Ken Perret says the funding is badly needed…

cut 7 (10) “to increase funding”

The measure was also submitted by Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Robert Adley of Benton. Dollars raised by the increased tax would go to the Parish Transportation Fund which finances local projects.

AM Newscall April 9th, 2015

The city of Jeanerette is mourning the loss of 22-year-old police officer Juandre Gilliam. Eric Gill reports…

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House Transportation Committee Chairwoman Karen St. Germain of Pierre Part files a bill that would increase Louisiana’s gasoline tax by 4 cents a gallon. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The leader of LABI, Stephen Waguespack, doesn’t want to see businesses harmed as the state deals with a one-point-six billion dollar shortfall. Scott Carwile…

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The city of Jeanerette is mourning the loss of 22-year-old police officer Juandre Gilliam. Gilliam was killed in the line of duty Tuesday night following a car crash during a high-speed chase. Jeanerette Police Chief Marvin Grogan says Gilliam was an asset to the force…

cut 4  (07)  “with the community”

Two people, 21-year old Antre Joseph of New Iberia and an unnamed 16-year-old juvenile, have been arrested in connection with the chase. Gilliam was a native of Jeanerette and was a quarterback for Jeanerette High School. Grogan says Gilliam was relatively new to the police force…

Cut 5  (06)  “eager to learn”

Grogan says it was Gilliam’s childhood dream to become a police officer. He says the loss of Gilliam has hit his department hard but they will pull through…

Cut 6 (02)  “their prayers”

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House Transportation Committee Chairwoman Karen St. Germain of Pierre Part files a bill that would increase Louisiana’s gasoline tax by 4 cents a gallon. The funds, about $120 million per year, would be dedicated to the state’s roads and bridges on a local level. President of Louisiana Good Roads and Transportation Association Ken Perret says the funding is badly needed…:

CUT 7 (10)  “to increase funding”

The measure was also submitted by Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Robert Adley of Benton. Dollars raised by the increased tax would go to the Parish Transportation Fund which finances local projects. Perret says this would also take some of the burden off of the statewide Transportation Trust fund…:

Cut 8  (10)  “as well as local needs” 

There are over $12 billion dollars in backlogged road and bridge needs in the state. Perret says good roads lead to good jobs and this isn’t about just fixing potholes but about developing a first class transportation system…:

Cut 9 (05)  “for all our citizens”

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With just a few days left before the start of the legislative session, the head of Louisiana Association of Business and Industry is concerned about a proposal to eliminate refunds businesses receive for paying an inventory tax to local governments. LABI president Stephen Waguespack says you’ll see companies leaving the state if it happens

Cut 10 (08) “bad mistake”

As a way to soften cuts to higher ed and health care, the Jindal administration has proposed scaling back inventory tax refunds. But Waguespack believes there’s other solutions, including eliminating the inventory tax all together, which actually saves the state money…

cut 11 (07) “responsible way”

One of LABI’s priorities this session is workforce development, but public colleges are facing an almost 600-million dollar cut in state funding. Waguespack says its’ time to give universities more autonomy to raise tuition and fees…

cut 12 (08)   “to compete”

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There is a bill filed for the upcoming legislative session that would essentially make playing fantasy football online for money legal. Right now in Louisiana, “play-for-cash” computer fantasy football would violate state gambling laws. The measure is by Metairie Representative Joe Lopinto who says there are numerous states which create gambling exceptions for fantasy:

Cut 13 (08)  “game of skill”

Lopinto says the bill specifies that no winning outcome would be based on scores, point spreads or on any single performance of a certain athlete. He says under the measure, Louisiana residents wouldn’t be restricted from collecting money online if they win at fantasy…:

Cut 14 (08) “state of Louisiana”

Lopinto says the measure recognizes that winning outcomes of fantasy reflect relative knowledge and skill of those participating — and that it shouldn’t be considered gambling. He says many people have been clamoring for legislation like this to be filed…:

Cut 15  (08)  “obviously do this”

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17:30 Newscast, April 8th, 2015

State Police is investigating an Iberia Parish crash which claimed the life of a Jeanerette Police officer. Master Trooper Brooks David says 22-year-old Juandre Gilliam was conducting a traffic stop when the suspect fled. Detectives determined the cop crashed his car in the chase and it overturned…:
CUT 4 (08) “pronounced dead”
There are two suspects, one a juvenile, and charges are pending in the tragedy.

The National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles has taken another big step toward opening, as the Stream family has made a pledge of one million dollars toward the project. The total amount contributed so far is about 40 million dollars, and Gray Stream says they’re about 15 million dollars away from the goal…
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An Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst on gun charges in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Baton Rouge Mayor President Kip Holden sort-of already spilled the beans this morning at a press conference, but it looks like the Miss USA pageant is officially once again coming to the Capitol City. The Baton Rouge Metro Council unanimously approved funding for the event in 2015 Wednesday afternoon.

 

LRN Sportscast 16:45

The LSU Tigers host Northwestern State tonight. Last night the Bayou Bengals belted UNO 11-2 as Chris Sciambra had three hits and drove in four runs. The senior from Catholic High in Baton Rouge is now hitting .370 on the season….
cut 30 (16) “…ready to go”
Tonight’s game against the Demons gets underway at 6:30.

In other action tonight…the Ragin Cajuns, who had a walk-off win over 22nd ranked Houston last night, will face Southern University. Louisiana Tech hosts Arkansas Little Rock and McNeese State is at U-L-M.

In softball…number one ranked LSU is at Mississippi State, while ULM is at Louisiana Tech.

The Pelicans look to follow up last night’s win over Golden State, with another one tonight as they take on the Memphis Grizzlies. New Orleans moved past Oklahoma City last night into the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. There’s just five games left and the Pels own the tie breaker over Thunder in case the two teams finish with identical records.

The NFL has its first-ever full-time female official. Here name is Sarah Thomas and she’ll work as a line-judge. Thomas has been a high school official in Mississippi and became the first female to officiate an NCAA game in 2007 and has been working as a Conference USA official.

LSU defensive back Jalen Mills’ will not have to go to trial on his simple battery charge. That’s because he’s enrolled in a one-year pretrial diversion program. Prosecutors say Mills has to perform 30 hours of community service and can’t get arrested or do drugs. The charge stemmed from a woman who claimed Mills punched her last May, which resulted in the female needing four stitches.

LRN Newscast 16:30 04-08-15

State Police are investigating a crash in Iberia Parish that killed a Jeanerette Police officer last night. Here’s Eric Gill with more…
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Republican US Senator David Vitter has picked up another endorsement for his campaign for Louisiana governor today. Fifth district Congressman Ralph Abraham announced that he is throwing his support to the Senator, saying Vitter has released a clear plan to stabilize the budget through spending and tax reform.
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An Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst on gun charges in Louisiana. Durst’s attorney, Dick DeGuerin, has been attempting to get Durst extradited to California to face murder charges there. Legal analyst Tim Meche says this indictment means Durst won’t be going to California any time soon…
CUT 9 (09) “to get out”
Durst is charged for the 2000 shooting death of Susan Berman.

The coming National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles receives a $1 million dollar pledge toward the building and operations. The gift from the Stream family is the largest private donation since fundraising for facility began four years ago. Gray Stream says they are motivated by the fact that the Center promises to save lives…:
cut 12 (08) “educated by it”
He says they’re about 15 million dollars away from their financial goal.

LRN Newscast 15:30 04-08-15

Millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst has been indicted by an Orleans Parish grand jury on gun charges here in Louisiana. Legal analyst Tim Meche says, it will not only put any extradiction plans on hold, it makes Durst face some pretty serious charges right now…
CUT 11 (10) Q: “means 10 years”
In California, Durst is wanted for the 2000 shooting death of Susan Berman.

Abita Brewing Company announces their $30 million dollar expansion in Abita Springs is now complete. The company says they will now be able to brew more than double the previous output, and President David Blossman says this will allow them to expand the brand nationally..:
CUT 6 (09) “capacity constraints”
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State Police are investigating a crash in Iberia Parish that killed a Jeanerette Police officer last night. Master Trooper Brooks David says 22-year-old officer Juandre Gilliam radioed that he was pursuing a vehicle in an attempt to make a traffic stop…
CUT 3 (08) “his vehicle”
The suspects – 22 year-old Antre Johnson of New Iberia, along with an unidentified 16 year-old face charges that are pending.

The National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles has taken another big step toward opening, as the Stream family has made a pledge of one million dollars toward the project. The total amount contributed so far is about 40 million dollars, and Gray Stream says they’re about 15 millions dollar away from the goal…
CUT 13 (09) Q: ‘big part of that”

LRN Newscast 14:30 REVISED 04-08-15

The investigation continues into to a crash that has claimed the life of a Jeanerette Police last night in Iberia Parish. Master Trooper Brooks David says the vehicle driven by 22-year-old officer Juandre Gilliam, ran off the road and struck a culvert while pursuing the suspects – 21 year-old Antre Joseph of New Iberia, and an unnamed 16 year-old…
CUT 5 (06) Q: “sheriff’s office”

An Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst on gun charges in Louisiana. Legal analyst Tim Meche tell us this indictment puts any extradition plans for Durst on hold. Durst is wanted in California for the 2000 shooting death of Susan Berman…
CUT 10 (09) Q; ‘of the case’
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The $30 million dollar expansion of Abita Brewing Comnpany is now complete. This will more than double their old production output, and give them more National exposure, becoming a Founding Brewery Partner of Enjoy Beer Inc. which is an enterprise created to provide resources to top independent craft brewers on a national scale…:
CUT 8 (06) Q: ‘in more places’
That’s Abita President David Blossman.

The upcoming National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles receives a $1 million dollar pledge from the Stream family, which is the largest private donation since fundraising for facility began four years ago. Gray Stream says the facility will educate people about how to better prepare for, respond to and be resilient to natural disasters…:
cut 14 (09) “weather events”
Construction is expected to begin next year.

LRN Newscast 15:30 04-08-15

The investigation continues into to a crash that has claimed the life of a Jeanerette Police last night in Iberia Parish last night. Master Trooper Brooks David says the vehicle driven by 22-year-old officer Juandre Gilliam, ran off the road and struck a culvert while pursuing the suspects – 21 year-old Antre Joseph of New Iberia, and an unnamed 16 year-old…
CUT 5 (06) Q: “sheriff’s office”

An Orleans Parish grand jury has indicted millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst on gun charges in Louisiana. Legal analyst Tim Meche tell us this indictment puts any extradition plans for Durst on hold. Durst is wanted in California for the 2000 shooting death of Susan Berman…
CUT 10 (09) Q; ‘of the case’
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The $30 million dollar expansion of Abita Brewing Comnpany is now complete. This will more than double their old production output, and give them more National exposure, becoming a Founding Brewery Partner of Enjoy Beer Inc. which is an enterprise created to provide resources to top independent craft brewers on a national scale…:
CUT 8 (06) Q: ‘in more places’
That’s Abita President David Blossman.

The upcoming National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles receives a $1 million dollar pledge from the Stream family, which is the largest private donation since fundraising for facility began four years ago. Gray Stream says the facility will educate people about how to better prepare for, respond to and be resilient to natural disasters…:
cut 14 (09) “weather events”
Construction is expected to begin next year.