10:30 Newscast February 12th, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal proposes reducing the size of tax credits in cases where a company or individual receives more money from the state than they owe as a way to balance next fiscal year’s budget. Jindal says two of his cabinet secretaries are looking at how this could help the state’s fiscal situation…:
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Commissioner of administration, Kristy Nichols, will present a proposed spending plan to lawmakers on February 27th. Jindal will be in Roanoke today to make and economic development announcement.

There’s been a development in the Ascension Parish shooting deaths of two men last month and now a $7500 reward is being offered for information about the unsolved crime. Cops say the gun used to kill 37-year-old Chad Nichols and 29 year old Benny Booker, both of Donaldsonville, was also linked to four other shootings in New Orleans between 2011 and 2013. Anyone with information about the shootings is encouraged to call Crime Stopper.

No one in Louisiana won the $564.1 million Powerball jackpot but someone who bought a ticket in the Bayou State is a new millionaire. The Louisiana Lottery reported this morning that one ticket sold in Monroe matched five of the numbers for a prize worth $1 million dollars before taxes. Winning jackpot tickets were sold in Texas, North Carolina and Puerto Rico.

The longtime voice of the LSU Tigers announces his retirement. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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09:30 Newscast February 12, 2015

An appeal is pending regarding a Department of Health and Hospitals decision denying Planned Parenthood permission to perform abortions at their new facility currently under construction in New Orleans. The organization says DHH offered no basis in denying their application. However, DHH Secretary Kathy Kliebert says the group didn’t meet the Facility Need Requirements specified by the state and is positive their decision will stand…

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An administrative law judge is expected to decide in 4 to 7 months.

After 35 years, the voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced he will retire following 2015-16 basketball season. The Northwestern State grad says he never thought his broadcasting career would turn out the way it did…

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Hawthorne says it’s been a blessing, but he’s ready to move into a new phase of his life.

The US House gave final congressional approval to a bill to construct the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. The 270-152 vote endorses amendments made in the Senate and sends it to President Obama’s desk. The President has stated several times that he will veto the measure. Neither house of Congress has enough votes to override a presidential veto. This is the first of several expected clashes between the Republican controlled Congress and the White House.

States in the south are snatching up more tickets than ever for the movie “50 Shades of Grey” compared to the rest of the nation. Michelle Southern reports…

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08:30 Newscast February 12, 2015

Planned Parenthood has filed an appeal regarding a Department of Health and Hospitals decision denying the group permission to perform abortions at a new facility currently under construction in New Orleans. Scott Carwile reports…

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There were three winning tickets sold in last night’s $564 million Powerball drawing. The winning tickets were sold in North Carolina, Texas, and Puerto Rico. The jackpot was the third largest in the game’s history with a cash value of over $381 million. Louisiana Lottery officials say that one ticket, purchased in Monroe, matched five numbers for a prize worth $1 million.

Governor Bobby Jindal continues to search for solutions to next fiscal year’s $1.6 billion budget shortfall. Jindal says he’s committed to protecting higher education and health care from big budget cuts. He says one possible solution is to reduce tax credits in cases where the amount of the credit is more than the company or person owes in taxes…..

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Jindal says two of his cabinet secretaries are looking at how this could help the state’s fiscal situation.

Moviegoers in the south seem to be more excited about release of the racy movie “50 Shades of Grey” compared to the rest of the nation. Fandango’s chief correspondent Dave Karger says people in southern states are buying more tickets than expected when you look at the rest of the US…:

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According to Fandango, Louisiana and Alabama are buying twice as many pre-sale tickets than normal for the film, while Mississippi tops the list at 4 times their usual rate.

07:30 Newscast February 12, 2015

An appeal has been filed by Planned Parenthood regarding a Department of Health and Hospitals decision denying the group permission to perform abortions at their new facility in New Orleans. DHH says they denied the application because the organization did not meet the Facility Need Requirements specified by the state. But Planned Parenthood Senior Counsel, Roger Evans, says they did show the need for the new facility and is confident the denial will be overturned…

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A decision from an administrative law judge is expected in 4 to 7 months.

In an attempt to balance next fiscal year’s $1.6 billion budget shortfall, Governor Bobby Jindal proposes reducing the size of tax credits in cases where a company or individual receives more money from the state than they owe. Jindal says, despite this huge deficit, increasing taxes are off the table…

cut 12 (05) “health care”

Jindal’s commissioner of administration, Kristy Nichols, will present a proposed spending plan to lawmakers on February 27th.

The voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced his retirement. Hawthorne will hang up the mic following 2015-16 basketball season. During his career, he’s been on the mic for LSU’s three Final four appearances, two national titles in football and all six of LSU’s national championships in baseball. Hawthorne says it’s been quite a ride

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Hawthorne has been calling LSU sporting events since 1979.

States in the south are snatching up more tickets for the racy movie “50 Shades of Grey” compared to the rest of the nation. According to Fandango, Louisiana and Alabama are buying twice as many pre-sale tickets than normal for the film, while Mississippi tops the list at 4 times their usual rate. The ticket hub’s chief correspondent is Dave Karger…:

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He says this film is already the fastest-selling R-rated movie in Fandango’s 15 years of business.

06:45 Sportscast February 12, 2015

The voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced he will retire following 2015-16 basketball season. Hawthorne has been calling LSU sporting events for 35 years. The Anacoco native says it’s been a blessing, but he’s ready to move into a new phase of his life…

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During his career, he’s been on the mic for LSU’s three Final four appearances, two national titles in football and all six of LSU’s national championships in baseball.

The Pelicans really took it on the chin last night as they were crushed by the Indiana Pacers 106-93. The game wasn’t even close as the Pacers lead by as much as 33 in the fourth quarter. Luke Babbit came off the bench to lead the Pels with 15 points. The Pelicans were without Anthony Davis and Ryan Anderson who missed their second straight game due to injury. Davis did announce that he would not be participating in the NBA All-Star Game Sunday.

U-L Lafayette defensive coordinator James Willis is leaving the Ragin Cajuns to become a defensive assistant and linebackers coach for the New Orleans Saints. Willis had been with U-L-L the last two seasons. The Saints also announced the hiring of former Raiders Coach Dennis Allen as a defensive assistant. He’ll work with defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. The Saints will have 23 coaches on their staff.

High School football powers John Curtis and Evangel Christian have opted to play up to Class Five-A in all sports. The decision means that Curtis will likely play in the Catholic League. Other notable changes….because of enrollment Carencro moves from Five-A to Four-A. Abbeville and Bossier are going up to Four-A, while Eunice and Peabody fall to Three-A and Notre Dame falls from Three-A to Two-A, and Homer and Oak Grove goes from Two-A to One-A. New districts for the upcoming sports year could be finalized by the end of the month.

In college basketball tonight, Louisiana Tech hosts Florida Atlantic in Conference USA action. The Bulldogs are 9-3 in league play and looking to stay in first place.

And in the Sun Belt, the league leading ULM Warhawks host UL-Lafayette.

06:30 Newscast February 12, 2015

Planned Parenthood has filed an appeal regarding a Department of Health and Hospitals decision denying the group permission to perform abortions at a new facility currently under construction in New Orleans. Senior Counsel, Roger Evans, says the basis of the appeal is that DHH offered no basis in denying the application…

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But DHH Secretary Kathy Kliebert says the organization did not meet the Facility Need Requirements specified by the state and their application was denied…

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The group says they currently see about 8,000 patients at their current health center in New Orleans. A decision from an administrative law judge is expected in 4 to 7 months.

Governor Bobby Jindal proposes reducing the size of tax credits in cases where a company or individual receives more money from the state than they owe as a way to balance next fiscal year’s budget. Jindal says two of his cabinet secretaries are looking at how this could help the state’s fiscal situation

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The state faces a one-point-six billion dollar shortfall for next fiscal year. Jindal’s commissioner of administration, Kristy Nichols, will present a proposed spending plan to lawmakers on February 27th.

AM Newscall February 12th, 2015

Planned Parenthood has filed an appeal regarding a Department of Health and Hospitals decision denying the group permission to perform abortions at a new facility currently under construction in New Orleans. Scott Carwile reports…

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States in the south are snatching up more tickets than ever for the racy movie “50 Shades of Grey” compared to the rest of the nation. Michelle Southern reports.

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The longtime voice of the LSU Tigers announces his retirement. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Planned Parenthood has filed an appeal regarding a Department of Health and Hospitals decision denying the group permission to perform abortions at a new facility currently under construction in New Orleans. Senior Counsel, Roger Evans, says the basis of the appeal is that DHH offered no basis in denying the application…

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The group says they currently see about 8,000 patients at their current health center in New Orleans. DHH Secretary Kathy Kliebert says the organization did not meet the Facility Need Requirements specified by the state and their application was denied…

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Kliebert says the Facility Need Review process allows them to regulate the number and location of providers based on need. But Evans says they did show the need for the new facility and is confident the denial will be overturned…

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A decision from an administrative law judge is expected in 4 to 7 months. Kliebert is positive their decision will stand…

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States in the south are snatching up more tickets than ever for the February 14th release of the racy movie “50 Shades of Grey” compared to the rest of the nation. According to Fandango, Louisiana and Alabama are buying twice as many pre-sale tickets than normal for the film, while Mississippi tops the list at 4 times their usual rate. The ticket hub’s chief correspondent is Dave Karger…:

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Karger says they are finding that people in the south, and across the nation, are obsessed with the book which is translating to over the top ticket sales for the film. He says people in southern states are buying more tickets than expected when you look at the rest of the US…:

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Karger says this film is already the fastest-selling R-rated movie in Fandango’s 15 years of business…:

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Governor Bobby Jindal proposes reducing the size of tax credits in cases where a company or individual receives more money from the state than they owe as a way to balance next fiscal year’s budget. Jindal says two of his cabinet secretaries are looking at how this could help the state’s fiscal situation

cut 11 (10) “health care”

The state faces a one-point-six billion dollar shortfall for next fiscal year. Jindal’s commissioner of administration, Kristy Nichols, will present a proposed spending plan to lawmakers on February 27th and despite this huge deficit, Jindal says increasing taxes are off the table…

cut 12 (05)  “health care”

Jindal says he’s committed to protecting higher education and health care from big budget cuts. He says one possible solution is to reduce tax credits in cases where the amount of the credit is more than the company or person owes in taxes…..

Cut 13 (09)  “higher education and health care”

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The voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced he will retire following 2015-16 basketball season. Hawthorne has been calling LSU sporting events for 35 years. The Anacoco native says it’s been a blessing, but he’s ready to move into a new phase of his life

Cut 14 (12)  “with him”

During his career, he’s been on the mic for LSU’s three Final four appearances, two national titles in football and all six of LSU’s national championships in baseball. Hawthorne says it’s been quite a ride

Cut 15  (10)  “collegiate sports”

Hawthorne started calling LSU basketball games in 1979 and later became the voice of the Tigers in football and baseball as well. The Northwestern State grad says he never thought his broadcasting career would turn out the way it did…

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LRN Newscast 17:30 Feb 11

Governor Bobby Jindal proposes reducing the size of tax credits in cases where a company or individual receives more money from the state than they owe as a way to balance next fiscal year’s budget. Jindal says two of his cabinet secretaries are looking at how this could help the state’s fiscal situation…
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The state faces a one-point-six billion dollar shortfall for next fiscal year.

The voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced he will retire next year. Hawthorne has been calling LSU sporting events for 35 years and plans to hang up the headphones and microphone following the 2015-16 basketball season. During his career, he’s been on the mic for LSU’s three Final four appearances, two national titles in football and all six of LSU’s national championships in baseball.

The Clacasieu Parish Sheriff’s office says a three year old child is dead after she accidentally shot herself with one fo the family’s guns. Michelle Southern reports….
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The US House has approved a bill that authorizes construction of the Keystone Pipeline, which would run from Canada to Texas. The measure now heads to President Barack Obama, who is expected to veto it over environmental concerns. Supporters say the pipeline would create thousands of jobs, without adding more greenhouse gasses into the air.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 Feb 11

The voice of the LSU Tigers, Jim Hawthorne, has announced he will retire next year. Hawthorne has been calling LSU sporting events for 35 years and plans to hang up the headphones and microphone following the 2015-16 basketball season. During his career, he’s been on the mic for LSU’s three Final four appearances, two national titles in football and all six of LSU’s national championships in baseball…
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That audio is courtesy of the LSU Sports Radio Network. LSU says a nationwide search for his replacement will begin in the spring.

Hawthorne was on the call for a near upset in college basketball last night. But the Tigers fell a little bit short as they lost to number one ranked Kentucky 71-69. Tonight on the basketball schedule, the Pelicans host Indiana.

U-L Lafayette defensive coordinator James Willis is leaving the Ragin Cajuns as he’s been hired as a defensive assistant and linebackers coach for the New Orleans Saints. Willis has been with U-L-L the last two seasons. The Saints also announced the hiring of former Raiders Coach Dennis Allen as a defensive assistant. He’ll work with defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. The Saints will have 23 coaches on their staff.

High School football powers John Curtis and Evangel Christian have opted to play up to Class Five-A in all sports. The decision means that Curtis will likely play in the Catholic League. Other notable changes….because of enrollment Carencro moves from Five-A to Four-A. Abbeville and Bossier are going up to Four-A, while Eunice and Peabody falls to Three-A and Notre Dame falls from Three-A to Two-a, while Homer and Oak Grove goes from Two-A to One-A. New districts for the upcoming sports year could be finalized by the end of the month.

LRN Newscast 16:30 02-11-15

The Powerball jackpot has grown to a gigantic $500 million for tonight’s drawing. Have you thought about what you’d do if you win? …
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He’s been the legendary Voice of the Tigers for the past 35 years, and now Jim Hawthorne says he is ready to hang up the headphones; announcing his retirement at the end of the LSU basketball season next year. Athletic Director Joe Aleva says Hawthorne will be missed. LSU will start a nation-wide search for Jim Hawthorne’s successor in the spring.
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Discussions continue between Governor Bobby Jindal and state lawmakers on how to prevent a 400-million dollar cut in state funding for higher education. Republican State Senate President John Alario says one option would be to limit the size of tax credits, especially when the credit is more than what the person or business pays in taxes…
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The state faces a one-point-six billion dollar revenue shortfall for this coming fiscal year.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s office says a three year old child is dead after she accidentally shot herself with one of the family’s guns. Sheriff Tony Mancuso says the father was cleaning his guns and suddenly had to leave for work. He says the dad called the mom and told her to put the guns away when she got home, but it was too late…:
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No charges have been filed at this time.