10:30 Newscast, March 21st, 2015

Police are investigating the case of a man who walked into the New Orleans airport wielding a machete and slashing at TSA officers while spraying them with bug spray before being shot several times. The Jefferson Parish sheriff’s office say a TSA officer and traveler sustained non-life threatening injuries apparently from pullets fired at the suspect by a sheriff’s deputy. The man, 62-year-old Richard White of Kenner, is in serious condition at a hospital.

It’s been pouring rain in most parts of northwest Louisiana and a flash flood watch remains in effect for the region until at tomorrow afternoon. Michael Berry with the National Weather Service in Slidell says this rain is hitting already saturated ground…:
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Berry says they’re expecting rainfall amounts of two to four inches, with some areas possibly getting six inches of rain.

The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival poster is getting a lot of attention this year as some are calling it beautiful art and others feel it’s offensive and racist. The painting depicts two black children surrounded by strawberries. Festival spokeswoman Shelley Matherne says art is subjective and interpretive…:
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But the Greater NAACP of Tangipahoa Parish says the poster is a reminder of blackface performers and is offensive and distasteful.

A small adjustment was made by the Louisiana Board of Ethics which would let lobbyists spend a little more wining and dining state lawmakers starting July 1. The cap had been $58 dollars on food and drink for a public official per occasion, and the approval next fiscal year was a cap of $60.

 

09:30 Newscast March 21st, 2015

Cops say a man walked into the New Orleans Airport last night and slashed at TSA officers with a machete and sprayed them with wasp spray before he was shot several times by a Jefferson Parish Sheriff deputy on duty. They have no idea why 62-year-old Richard White, a cab driver, went on this rage. He underwent surgery last night and his condition is unknown at this time.

The NAACP of Tangipahoa Parish has called a meeting with the mayor and chief of police regarding the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival poster which they feel is offensive and racist. The painting depicts two faceless black children. Festival spokeswoman Shelley Matherne says the artist’s intent was to pay tribute to the annual event and southern heritage…:
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Some on social media say the painting is beautiful. Others say they will boycott the festival unless the poster stops being sold immediately.

According to state officials, Louisiana casinos brought in $224.1 million dollars last month which is 6.8 percent higher than February the year before. Casino Association Executive Director Wade Duty says while the revenues are up, this isn’t an accurate year-to-year comparison because of the mid-December opening of the Golden Nugget in Lake Charles…:
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He says the big gains can also be attributed to lower gas prices as more out of state gamblers head in.

Former New Orleans Saints Safety Darren Sharper has cut a deal on charges he drugged and raped women in four states. The Orleans DA office says details of the deal have not been made public. A news release says Sharper is also pleading guilty to charges in three other states and federal charges. There should be more information available Monday.

 

08:30 Newscast, March 21, 2015

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s office is investigating a bizarre case in which a man wielding a machete slashed at TSA officers at the New Orleans Airport and also sprayed them with wasp spray before being shot by a deputy on duty at the time. They say 62-year-old Richard White of Kenner, whom they don’t believe was traveling, is at a hospital and his condition is unknown at this time.

There is a flood warning in place until further notice in most areas of northwest Louisiana as the area gets pounded with rain. There is a flash flood watch in effect through 1pm Sunday. Meteorologist Michael Berry weekend showers and thunderstorms will bring a significant amount of rainfall to the area…
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He says flooding is entirely possible as the ground was already saturated once it started raining.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says the body of a man –who is believed to have killed his wife and 12 year-old son nearly a year ago–was been pulled from the Mississippi River Thursday. Eleven months ago, 45 year-old Ronald Green Sr. called someone and said he had killed his wife and son and planned to jump off the Mississippi River Bridge.

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the shooting death of two horses in Bertrandville. Assumption Parish Sheriff Mike Waguespack says deputies discovered the animals in their stable on the ground, who had been shot multiple times at close range…
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He says this is one of the worst cases of animal cruelty he’s ever seen. They are offering a $1500 reward for information that leads to an arrest.

 

07:30 Sportscast March 21, 2015

The LSU baseball team got 21 hits as the top ranked Tigers defeated Arkansas 16-3 last night in Fayetteville. This improves LSU to 20-3 overall and 3-2 in the SEC while Arkansas drops to 11-10 and 1-4. The teams conclude the series at 2 p.m.

The Pelicans lost ground in their bid to secure the 8th and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. New Orleans lost to the Golden State Warriors 112-96 Friday night for the second consecutive loss.

Today the LSU football team will go through their second scrimmage of the spring in Tiger Stadium. This will put the Tigers at the halfway point for its spring drills. After today the Bayou Bengals will practice three times next week which also includes a scrimmage next Saturday in Tiger Stadium. Spring drills wrap up April 18th and at 1pm in Death Valley the annual National L-Club Spring Game will take place.

In other college baseball action, Louisiana Tech Senior Phil Maton struck out a career-high 12 batters and held Southern Miss hitless in seven of his eight innings on the mound as The Bulldogs defeated the Golden Eagles, 2-1, in a pitcher’s duel after scoring the winning run on a wild pitch in the ninth to tie the series at 1-1.

McNeese Baseball fell to ACU 5-0.

The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team fell victim to its third straight one-run loss on Friday night losing to Georgia State 7-6 in 10 innings in the series opener at the GSU Baseball Complex.

ULM surrendered runs in three different innings and Appalachian State claimed a 7-0 win in the series opener Friday night at Smith Stadium.

The Nicholls State University baseball team had no answers for Sam Houston State on Friday afternoon, dropping consecutive games in a Friday doubleheader at Don Sanders Stadium. The Bearkats ran away with a 6-1 victory.

 

17:30 Newscast, March 20th, 2015

The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for northwest Louisiana through most of the weekend. Eric Gill reports…:
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An small adjustment was made by the Louisiana Board of Ethics which would let lobbyists spend a little more wining and dining state lawmakers starting July 1. The cap had been $58 dollars on food and drink for a public official per occasion, and the approval next fiscal year was a cap of $60.

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office says a $1500 reward is now being offered for information on the case of the shooting deaths of two horses in Bertrandville. Sheriff Mike Waguespack says they were contacted by the owner after he discovered his horses lying on the ground. Waguespack says when officers arrived they found that the two horses had been shot multiple times…:
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The other horse had to be put down. Anyone with information on this case is urged to contact authorities.

The 2015 Poncatoula Strawberry Festival Poster is being called racist by some, and beautiful by others. The Tangipahoa NAACP says the painting depicting faceless black children is offensive and they are calling for it to stop being sold immediately. Strawberry Festival spokesperson Shelley Matherne says the depiction is meant to build a bridge between cultures:
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LRN Newscast 16:30 03-20-15

The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for northwest Louisiana through most of the weekend. The watch will remain in effect through Sunday morning. Meteorologist Michael Berry says scattered showers began moving into the area this morning…
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Berry says the flooding potential will no be helped by current ground conditions that are already soaked.

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the shooting death of two horses in Bertrandville, as deputies discover two horses in their stable on the ground, who had been shot multiple times at close range…
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That’s Assumption Parish Sheriff Mike Waguespack, who says they are offering a $15 hundred dollar reward for information that leads to an arrest.

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The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival poster is getting a lot of attention this year as some are calling it beautiful art and others feel it’s racist. The painting depicts two faceless black children surrounded by strawberries. Festival spokeswoman Shelley Matherne says art is subjective and interpretive…:
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But the Greater NAACP of Tangipahoa Parish says the poster is a reminder of blackface performers and is offensive and distasteful.

Year-to-year numbers from state officials show Louisiana casinos brought in $224.1 million dollars last month which is 6.8 percent higher than February the year before. Casino Association Executive Director Wade Duty says part of the reason for the big gains can be attributed to the lower gas prices…:
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Another factor is the opening the new Golden Nugget that just opened in Lake Charles.

16:45 Sportscast, March 20th, 2015

The LSU Basketball loss last night in the NCAA Tournament was a tough one for all. The Bayou Bengals blew a 16-point lead and fell 66-65 to North Carolina State. Jarell Martin and Jordan Mickey each posted double-doubles, but Mickey was four of nine from the free throw line and missed a lay-up with 22 seconds left that would have given LSU a three-point lead. Martin finished with 16 points in what could be his last game as a Tiger…:
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LSU’s leading scorer was Tim Quarterman, who had 17 points, nine rebounds and seven assists.

Former New Orleans Saints Safety Darren Sharper has cut a deal on charges he drugged and raped women in four states. The Orleans DA office says details of the deal have not been made public. A news release says Sharper is also pleading guilty to charges in three other states and federal charges. There should be more information available Monday.

 

LRN Newscast 15:30 03-20-15

Some people are calling the new Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival poster beautiful art, while others feel it’s offensive and racist. The poster shows two faceless black children surrounded by strawberries. The controversy seems to have put the poster in high demand and the Ponchatoula Kiwanis Club had to order more. Festival spokesperson Shelley Matherne says the artist’s intent was to pay tribute to the festival and southern heritage…:
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Some on social media are saying they will boycott the festival because of the poster and others are calling for it to stop being sold.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says the body of a man –who is believed to have killed his wife and 12 year-old son nearly a year ago–was been pulled from the Mississippi River Thursday. Eleven months ago, 45 year-old Ronald Green Sr. called someone and said he had killed his wife and son and planned to jump off the Mississippi River Bridge.
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The first day of Spring in northwest Louisiana has rain moving in and staying in place through much of the weekend. With the forecast of two to four inches, the National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch in the region because the rain that will be hitting an already saturated ground…
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That’s Meterologist Michael Berry.

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the shooting death of two horses in Bertrandville. Sheriff Mike Waguespack says the horses were found by the owner in their stable, and detectives discovered they had been shot multiple times at close range…
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Waguespack says they are working on this case with agriculture and livestock investigators to get to the bottom of it. He adds that reward will be offered in this case soon.

LRN Newscast 14:30 03-20-15

The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival poster is getting a lot of attention this year as some are calling it beautiful art and others feel it’s offensive and racist…:
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Former New Orleans Saints safety Darrn Sharper has been charged with rape connected to an alleged incident in Las Vegas involving two women in January of last year. Sharper is also facing sexual assault charges in New Orleans, Phoenix and Los Angeles. A court hearing is scheduled April 3rd.
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With rain moving into Northwest Louisiana today, The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for the area through most of the weekend…
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That Meteorologist Michael Berry, who syas the ground is already saturated.

The Louisiana casino business seems to be healthy, as state officials report they brought in $224.1 million dollars last month which is 6.8 percent higher than February the year before. However, Casino Association Executive Director Wade Duty says it isn’t too accurate because of the mid-December opening of the Golden Nugget in Lake Charles, which seems to be doing very well…:
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PM Newscall, March 20th, 2015

The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for northwest Louisiana through most of the weekend. Eric Gill reports…

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The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival poster is getting a lot of attention this year as some are calling it beautiful art and others feel it’s offensive and racist. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for northwest Louisiana through most of the weekend. The watch will remain in effect through Sunday morning. Meteorologist Michael Berry says scattered showers began moving into the area this morning…

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He says that rain is expected to increase in coverage and intensity through Saturday night. Berry says these weekend showers and thunderstorms will bring a significant amount of rainfall to the area…

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Berry says they’re expecting rainfall amounts of two to four inches, with some areas possibly getting six inches of rain. He says there is definitely a threat of flooding with high waters in rivers and lakes across north Louisiana. Berry adds that the ground in northwest Louisiana is already soaked…

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The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the shooting death of two horses in Bertrandville. Sheriff Mike Waguespack says they were contacted by the owner after he discovered his horses lying on the ground. Waguespack says when officers arrived they found that the two horses had been shot multiple times…

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He says one horse was dead when officers arrived and the other had to be euthanized due to its injuries. The horses were reportedly in their stable when they were shot. Waguespack says it appears that the horses were shot at close range…

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Waguespack says they are working on this case with agriculture and livestock investigators to get to the bottom of this case. He adds that reward will be offered in this case soon. Waguespack says this is an alarming case…

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The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival poster is getting a lot of attention this year as some are calling it beautiful art and others feel it’s offensive and racist. The painting depicts two faceless black children surrounded by strawberries. Festival spokeswoman Shelley Matherne says art is subjective and interpretive…:

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But the Greater NAACP of Tangipahoa Parish says the poster is a reminder of blackface performers and is offensive and distasteful. The painting is by Kalle’ Siekkinen and Matherne says the depiction is meant to build a bridge between cultures..

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Some on social media are saying they will boycott the festival because of the poster and others are calling for it to stop being sold. There are reports that the controversy surrounding the poster has put it in extremely high demand and the Ponchatoula Kiwanis Club had to order more — there is no plan to stop printing. Matherne says Siekkinen’s intent was to pay tribute to the festival and southern heritage…:

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According to state officials, Louisiana casinos brought in $224.1 million dollars last month which is 6.8 percent higher than February the year before. Casino Association Executive Director Wade Duty says while the revenues are up, this isn’t an accurate year-to-year comparison because of the mid-December opening of the Golden Nugget in Lake Charles…:

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Shreveport-Bossier City was up 1 percent. Opelousas and Evangeline Downs was up by 1.7 percent. Baton Rouge’s riverboat casinos brought in 8.9 percent more in February this year compared to last year. Duty also says they also believe the big gains can be attributed to the lower gas prices…:

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Lake Charles saw the biggest gain with a 28 percent increase from February 2014…the difference likely inflated by the brand new Golden Nugget which opened in December. Duty says so far things look promising for the new southwest Louisiana Golden Nugget site…:

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