LRN Newscast 16:30 03-09-15

A state audit looking at the “Road Home” program finds that $939 million was given out to homeowners who did not comply with the rules of the program. Eric Gill reports…
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This recent stretch of cold weather in Louisiana could have an adverse affect on the state’s wheat crop. LSU AgCenter officials report they won’t be able to have the damage amounts for about 10 days. Much of that will be determined on the severity and duration of the cold. The state’s wheat acreages are down about 10 thousand acres compared to last year.
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Central Casting Louisiana is looking for people with oil rig, merchant marine, and Coast Guard experience to work on the upcoming feature film, “Deepwater Horizon” starring Mark Wahlberg. Director of Casting, Adam Hochfeld (HOCK-feld) says they want to keep it real for that storyline…
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You can email your information to deepwater-at-centralcasting-dot-com.

Trilby Lundberg, which monitors gas prices across the country says Baton Rouge has the lowest national average gas price in the country at $2.16 a gallon. Gas-buddy-dot-com’s Gregg Laskoski says Louisiana’s statewide average of $2.24 a gallon, ranks 7th in the top ten for lowest gas prices.
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LRn Newscast 15:30 03-09-15

Some problems have been revealed with the “Road Home” program. A state audit finds that $939 million was given out to homeowners who did not comply with the rules of the program following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera says this came with certain requirements and deadlines the recipients had to meet…
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He says that initial number of $939 million may be just the tip of the iceberg.

More news out the New Orleans Saints front office, as the Black and Gold have reportedly released linebacker Curtis Lofton. The Saints picked up Lofton from Atlanta as a free agent in 2012. Multiple sources are confirming the release will save the Saints nine-point-two million dollars, as the salary cap deadline hits tomorrow.
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Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says swimming pools at some north Louisiana state parks will be closed this summer because they don’t have enough money to open them. Dardenne oversees the office of state parks and says mid year budget cuts have caused the office to make significant reductions in spending…:
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He says they aren’t sure about 2016 as of yet.

If you have any oil rig, merchant marine or Coast Guard experience, Central Casting Louisiana wants you to hear from you for possible placement in the new Mark Wahlberg movie, “Deepwater Horizon.” These are paid gigs with some other perks…
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That’s Director of Casting, Adam Hochfeld (HOCK-feld), who says you can email your information and experience to deepwater-at-centralcasting-dot-com.

LRN Newscast 14:30 03-09-15

A state audit looking at the “Road Home” program following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita finds that $939 million was given out to homeowners who did not comply with the rules of the program. Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera says, that amount is just what they have discovered so far…
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He says the feds could ask for the money back, but it’s a very complex situation.

The state budget crisis will close four north Louisiana swimming pools this summer in four state parks. Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says it applies to pools at Chemin-A-Haut, Lake Bistineau, Lake D’Arbonne and North Toledo Bend…
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Hollywood South is announcing more casting opportunties for an upcoming movie starrring Mark Wahlberg. Central Casting Louisiana is especially looking for people with oil rig experience for the upcoming film “Deepwater Horizon”….
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That’s Director of Casting, Adam Hochfeld (HOCK-feld), who says the movie will be shot in New Orleans and is expected to begin in May.

If you ‘ve traveled on the road around the country, you probably already know that Louisiana has some of the lowest gas prices in the nation. In fact, Louisiana has the seventh lowest statewide average in the country, just behind Alabama and Mississippi….
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That’s Gas-buddy-dot-com’s Gregg Laskoski.

13:30 Newscast March 9th, 2015

Louisiana is in the top 10 lowest states for what we pay at the pump according to gasbuddy.com. Senoir petroleum analyst Gregg Laskoski says the statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.24. He says gas prices have been rising since the start of February and he expects that trend to continue…:
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Trilby Lundberg, which monitors gas prices across the country says Baton Rouge has the lowest national average gas price in the country at $2.16.

Swimming pools at Chemin-A-Haut (Sha-Min-A-Hoat), Lake Bistineau, Lake D’Arbonne and North Toledo Bend state parks will not open for summer 2015 due to budgetary constraints. Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says if any of these closures affect people who made reservations at the parks for the summer expecting to have a pool, they will be taking cancellations…:
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Central Casting Louisiana is looking for people with oil rig, merchant marine, and Coast Guard experience to work on the upcoming feature film, “Deepwater Horizon”. Eric Gill has more…:
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In a poll released Monday, LSU is ranked No.1 in the Baseball America Magazine. The Tigers are 15-1 and are currently riding a 12-game win streak. LSU plays McNeese on Wednesday and a series against Ole Miss this weekend at The Box.

 

PM LRN Newscall for March 9

A state audit looking at the “Road Home” program finds that $939 million was given out to homeowners who did not comply with the rules. Eric Gill reports…

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Central Casting Louisiana is looking for people with oil rig, merchant marine, and Coast Guard experience to work on the upcoming feature film, “Deepwater Horizon”. Eric Gill has more…

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A state audit looking at the “Road Home” program finds that $939 million was given out to homeowners who did not comply with the rules of the program. Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera says recipients had certain requirements and deadlines to meet…

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“Road Home” was set up following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita to help homeowners repair and reoccupy their homes. Purpera says it’s possible the federal government will ask the state to return the money that was not used appropriately, but he says the feds also understand the complexity of the program…

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Purpera the $939 million in noncompliant funds s just the tip of the iceberg…

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Central Casting Louisiana is looking for people with oil rig, merchant marine, and Coast Guard experience to work on the upcoming feature film, “Deepwater Horizon”. Director of Casting, Adam Hochfeld (HOCK-feld), says this movie is based on the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion…

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He says the movie will tell the story of the rig workers on the platform when the explosion took place and the rescue of them. Those interested can e-mail their information, including work experience, to deepwater-at-centralcasting-dot-com. Hochfeld says they’re looking for people with various experience working on a rig…

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The film will star Mark Wahlberg. The movie will be shot in New Orleans and production is expected to begin in May. Hochfeld says these are paying roles and there are some additional perks, as well…

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Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says swimming pools at four north Louisiana state parks will be closed this summer because they don’t have enough money to open them. Dardenne oversees the office of state parks and says mid year budget cuts have caused the office to make significant reductions in spending…:

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Dardenne says these closures do not impact the wave pool at Bayou Segnette (Sin-yet) State Park in Westwego and beach swimming will still be available. He says if the closures affect people who made reservations expecting to have a pool, they will be taking cancellations…:

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(Swimming pools at Chemin-A-Haut, Lake Bistineau, Lake D’Arbonne and North Toledo Bend state parks will not open for summer 2015.) Dardenne says it’s too early to say if the pools will open back up for summer 2016 because that will depend on the next fiscal year’s budget which begins July 1…:

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Trilby Lundberg, which monitors gas prices across the country, says Baton Rouge has the lowest national average gas price in the country at $2.16. Gas-buddy-dot-com’s Gregg Laskoski  says Louisiana’s statewide average of $2.24, ranks in the top ten for lowest gas prices in the nation

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The lowest statewide average in the country is Wyoming and South Carolina at $2.14 a gallon. Laskoski says gas prices have been rising since the start of February and he expects that trend to continue…

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Laskoski says Louisiana has the seventh lowest statewide average in the country, just behind Alabama and Mississippi….

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12:30 Newscast March 9th, 2015

Trilby Lundberg, which monitors gas prices across the country, says Baton Rouge has the lowest national average gas price in the country at $2.16. Gas-buddy-dot-com’s Gregg Laskoski says Louisiana’s statewide average of $2.24 ranks in the top ten for lowest gas prices in the nation…:
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The lowest statewide average in the country is Wyoming and South Carolina at $2.14 a gallon.

Central Louisiana Casting is looking for people who have actual oil rig experience for an upcoming film starring Mark Wahlberg about the Deepwater Horizon disaster. The Director of Casting is Adam Hochfeld (HOCK-feld)…:
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He says if you’re interested in being a part of the film please submit pertinent information to: “deepwater@centralcasting.com.”

A state audit looking at the “Road Home” program finds that $939 million was given out to homeowners who did not comply with the rules of the program. Eric Gill reports…:
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The LSU Tigers won all three of its baseball games in Houston this past weekend and they are now ranked number one by Baseball America.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 9

The LSU Tigers won all three of its baseball games in Houston this past weekend and they are now ranked number one by Baseball America. The Tigers completed the weekend sweep with a four to two win over Nebraska. Conner Hale drove in two runs and Jake Godfrey pitched seven strong innings for his third win on the season. LSU is now ranked fourth in both the D-1 baseball-dot-com poll and Perfect Game.

The Ragin Cajuns are off to a 3-and-0 start in the Sun Belt as U-L Lafayette swept Troy. The Cajuns beat the Trojans ten to five yesterday as senior first baseman Greg Davis drove in five runs.

Northwestern State is 3-and-0 in Southland play. The Demons took three from Lamar, while Southeastern Louisiana, McNeese and Nicholls took two out of three from their repsective opponents.

In college basketball…Louisiana Tech’s Speedy Smith was named to the Conference USA First Team for a second straight year.

Over the weekend, the Saints signed running back Mark Ingram to a four-year, 16-million dollar contract. Ingram will reportedly receive seven-point-six million in guaranteed money and a 3-point-six million dollar signing bonus and the cap hit for this year is one-point-nine million dollars.

Spring football is underway for the LSU Tigers. Coach Les Miles says quarterbacks Brandon Harris and Anthony Jennings have matured since the end of the 2014 season…
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LSU’s next practice is tomorrow.

Tonight the Pelicans are at Milwaukee. New Orleans is one game back of Oklahoma City for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

11:30 Newscast March 9th, 2015

A recent audit of the Road Home program revealed more than $930 million dollars was paid to homeowners who didn’t meet the requirements. Legislative Audiotor Daryl Purpera says the federal Road Home program was designed to help people reoccupy their homes after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita…:
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He says a large portion of the documentation doesn’t prove individuals actually rebuilt their homes or got certain insurance they were required to get.

Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore will file a bill for the upcoming legislative session that seeks to let citizens vote on whether or not marijuana should be legal in Louisiana for recreational use. Honore says he hopes other lawmakers will get on board with letting people decide…:
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The legislative session begins April 13th.

Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says swimming pools at some north Louisiana state parks will be closed this summer because they don’t have enough money to open them. Dardenne oversees the office of state parks and says mid year budget cuts have caused the office to make significant reductions in spending…:
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He says these closures do not impact the wave pool at Bayou Segnette (Sin-yet) State Park in Westwego or water playgrounds at other parks and beach swimming will still be available.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office is warning citizens about a scam which claims to raise money for fallen law enforcement officers. A caller says they are someone from the Department of Safety and they’re collecting money for cops who have died in the line of duty. They say that’s a scam and you should contact law enforcement if you question a caller’s legitimacy.

 

10:30 Newscast March 9th, 2015

A state audit looking at the Road Home program finds that $939 million was given out to homeowners who did not comply with the rules of the program. Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera says this came with certain requirements and deadlines the recipients had to meet. He says the federal government requires a review to make sure the rules were met..:
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Road Home was designed to get money to people quickly to help them recover from disastrous storms.

How would you feel about pot being legal in Louisiana for recreational use? Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore says he’s bringing a bill to the legislature this upcoming session that, if passed, would put the question on a ballot next year. He says citizens should be able to vote on the recreational pot law…:
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State Police are urging folks not to drive fatigued if you’re sleepy due to the time change. Eric Gill reports…:
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The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s office say a mother is under arrest accused of using a stun gun on her 13-year-old and daughter and beating another 12 year old with a boot until it broke. They say the motive for the attack is unknown. 42-year-old Janice Collins was booked into prison on two counts of cruelty to juveniles and was releases Sunday after posting $20,000 bail.

 

09:30 Newscast March 9, 2015

Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore will file a bill for the upcoming legislative session seeking to let citizens vote on the legalization of marijuana for recreational use in Louisiana. Honore says regardless of how lawmakers feel about the recreational use of marijuana, they should at least allow the issue to be put on a ballot…

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Honore is also bringing back his medical marijuana bill which failed last year.

State Police say, although we lost an hour of sleep with the beginning of Daylight Saving Time over the weekend, that’s no excuse to drive fatigued. Sgt. Nick Manale says sleepy driving can be as dangerous as impaired or distracted driving…

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Manale suggests pulling over and getting a breath of fresh air, stepping out of the car, or getting something to drink as ways you can revive yourself if you begin to feel fatigued behind the wheel.

Lafayette has been named as one of the top 20 hardest working cities in the US by the personal finance site badcredit-dot-org. Michelle Southern reports…

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State Police say a weekend crash in Marrero claimed the life of a woman and left a man injured. They say 52-year-old Shelia Haggarty lost control of her vehicle and ran off the roadway. As the vehicle traveled into a parking lot, 24-year-old Tabatha Thiobodaux and 24-year-old David Jeblonski were struck. Both were transported to a local hospital where Thiobodaux was pronounced dead. The investigation is ongoing.