09:30 Newscast January 27, 2015

State Police are among several law enforcement agencies looking into an ATM scheme along the I-10 corridor. Emelie Gunn has more….

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The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says two men were gunned down in Donaldsonville yesterday afternoon. They say 37-year-old Chad Nichols and 29-year-old Benny Booker of Prairieville were shot in front of Nichols home. Nichols was pronounced dead at the scene. Booker was transported to a local hospital where he later died. Authorities were informed by witnesses that two white vehicles were seen fleeing the home shortly after the shooting. The investigation is ongoing.

The Revenue Estimating Conference says falling oil prices will result in an 103-million dollar reduction in spending this fiscal year by state government. State government watchdog CB Forgotston says he believes state government can handle that without a dramatic reduction to state services…

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And based on economists projections, the REC has increased the budget deficit for next fiscal year to one-point-six billion dollars.

The State Department of Health and Hospitals sets up a program, called “Own Your Own Health”, that encourages Louisiana residents to take control of their health. Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Director Rudy Macklin says one aspect of the program is called “Own Your Own Health Now” which helps you make the correct choices regarding your own wellness…

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You can sign up at oyohla-dot-com.

08:30 Newscast January 27, 2015

Louisiana’s budget picture continues to get worse because of falling oil prices. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office says a fire in an abandoned home in Natchitoches has claimed the life of one person. They say, once inside the home, firefighters discovered the body inside a bedroom. It’s reported that, while the home had been unoccupied for a while, it had been the site of drug-related activity and frequented by transients. An autopsy is planned to determine the cause of death and possibly the identity of the deceased.

An investigation is underway looking into an ATM scheme where customer’s debit card numbers and pins may have been compromised by “skimmers” along the I-10 corridor. State Police Sgt. Nick Manale says “skimmers” are placed to look like they are part of the ATM and steal some of the bar code information off of a card as well as the PIN number entered into the machine…

cut 9 (09) “look into”

Manale says people need to be watching their accounts and statements to check for possible fraudulent charges.

Company officials say Entergy’s new power plant in suburban New Orleans will reduce fuel costs and produce reliable and affordable power for customers. Ninemile 6 is the first power plant Entergy has opened in Louisiana in 30 years. Spokesperson Mike Burns says Ninemile 6 was completed under budget and ahead of time…

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07:30 Newscast January 27, 2015

The Revenue Estimating Conference determined that the state faces a 103-million dollar reduction in spending this fiscal year. And based on economists projections, they have increased the budget deficit next year by another 203-million dollars. Chief economist for the Louisiana legislature, Greg Albrecht says weak oil prices are to blame…

cut 14 (10) “fiscal year with”

The 103-million dollar deficit for this fiscal year means, the Jindal administration will be forced to make cuts in the next few weeks.

State Police are assisting in an investigation looking into an ATM scheme where customer’s debit card numbers and pins may have been compromised along the I-10 corridor. Sgt. Nick Manale says people need to be watching their accounts and statements to check for possible fraudulent charges…

cut 8 (09) “own accounts.”

Whitney Bank has issued a statement acknowledging that they found devices called “skimmers” on ATM card receptors.

Entergy has cut the ribbon on a new power plant in suburban New Orleans that company officials say will reduce fuel costs and produce reliable and affordable power for Louisiana customers. Entergy Spokesperson Mike Burns says Ninemile 6 is already using 30 percent less fuel than other natural gas combustion plants…

cut 10 (07) “in 2016″

This is the first power plant Entergy has opened in Louisiana in 30 years.

The State Department of Health and Hospitals sets up a three month wellness challenge, called “Own Your Own Health”, that can assist residents in living a healthier lifestyle. Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Director Rudy Macklin says to help keep participants on-track, they’ll receive daily e-mail…

cut 5 (09) “based on age”

For more information and to sign up go online to oyohla-dot-com.

06:45 Sportscast January 27, 2015

Anthony Davis’ 32 points lead the Pelicans to a 99-74 win over the Philadelphia 76ers last night at the Smoothie King Center. Eric Gordon added 13 and Omer Asik pumped in 10 as the Pels have won their fourth in a row. The Pelicans welcome the Denver Nuggets tomorrow night. The Pels four game winning streak is their longest of the season.

In college basketball, it was a busy night in the Southland – Northwestern State beat up on Nicholls State 80-51. UNO downed a winless Central Arkansas squad 87-67. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi continue their winning ways with a 70-61 win over Southeastern Louisiana. And McNeese State blew a 12 point halftime lead to lose to Incarnate Word 86-84.

In the SWAC last night, Alabama State upended Southern 63-59. The loss drops the Jaguars to third place in the conference.

Baseball America’s preseason rankings have the LSU Tigers ranked second. That is a high ranking for a squad that has a long way to go before determining who will be in its weekend rotation. Jared Poche was a weekend starter last season and a Freshman All-American. The former Lutcher standout is one of eight returning pitchers and he likes what he sees from the young arms that have joined the team…

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Coach Paul Maineri says Poche will get the start in the Tigers season opener against Kansas on February 13. LSU is one of three SEC teams in the Baseball America preseason top 10. Vanderbilt is number one and Florida is ranked sixth.

LSU announced that spring football for the Tigers will begin on March seventh and the spring game will occur on April 18th. Also, new defensive coordinator Kevin Steele’s contract is two years at one-million dollars annually. The LSU Board of Supervisors is expected to sign off on the deal at their board meeting Thursday.

06:30 Newscast January 27, 2015

Falling oil prices will result in an 103-million dollar reduction in spending this fiscal year by state government. That determination was made by the Revenue Estimating Conference, after hearing from the chief economist for the Louisiana legislature, Greg Albrecht…

cut 13 (09) “is bad”

And based on economists projections, the Revenue Estimating Conference has increased the budget deficit for next fiscal year to one-point-six billion.

The State Department of Health and Hospitals sets up a program that encourages Louisiana residents to take control of their health. The program is called “Own Your Own Health”. Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Director Rudy Macklin says you can participate as an individual or part of a team…

cut 4 (07) “challenges in one”

It’s a three month wellness challenge that can assist residents in living a healthier lifestyle.

State Police says they are assisting in an investigation looking into an ATM scheme where customer’s debit card numbers and pins may have been compromised along the I-10 corridor. Whitney Bank has issued a statement acknowledging that they found devices called “skimmers” on ATM card receptors. Sgt. Nick Manale says local and federal authorities are also investigating…

cut 7 (10) “neighboring states”

Whitney Bank says as an extra precaution they have deactivated and reissued about 71- hundred debit cards. Manale says people need to be watching their accounts and statements to check for possible fraudulent charges.

AM LRN Newscall January 27

The State Department of Health and Hospitals sets up a program that encourages Louisiana residents to take control of their health. Scott Carwile has more…

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State Police are among several law enforcement agencies looking into an ATM scheme along the I-10 corridor. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Louisiana’s budget picture continues to get worse because of falling oil prices. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The State Department of Health and Hospitals sets up a program that encourages Louisiana residents to take control of their health. The program is called “Own Your Own Health”. It’s a three month wellness challenge that can assist residents in living a healthier lifestyle. Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Director Rudy Macklin says you can participate as an individual or part of a team…

cut 4  (07)  “challenges in one”

The challenges are meant to motivate Louisianians to make small daily steps in creating and maintaining a healthier lifestyle. You can sign up at oyohla-dot-com. To help keep participants on-track, Macklin says a daily e-mail will be sent…

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The daily e-mail will have meal and exercise suggestion for participants based on their age. They’re also offering prizes for participants who log-in and update their progress. Macklin says another aspect of OYOH is called “Own Your Own Health Now” which helps you make the correct choices regarding your own wellness…

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State Police says they are assisting in an investigation looking into an ATM scheme where customer’s debit card numbers and pins may have been compromised along the I-10 corridor. Whitney Bank has issued a statement acknowledging that they found devices called “skimmers” on ATM card receptors. Sgt. Nick Manale says local and federal authorities are also investigating.

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Whitney bank says as an extra precaution they have deactivated and reissued about 71- hundred debit cards. Manale says people need to be watching their accounts and statements to check for possible fraudulent charges.

Cut 8  (09)  “own accounts.” 

Manale says “skimmers” are placed to look like they are part of the ATM. He says these devices steal some of the bar code information off of card as well as the PIN number entered into the machine.

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Entergy has cut the ribbon on a new power plant in suburban New Orleans that company officials say will reduce fuel costs and produce reliable and affordable power for Louisiana customers. Entergy Spokesperson Mike Burns says Ninemile 6 is already using 30 percent less fuel than other natural gas combustion plants.

Cut 10 (07)  “in 2016” 

This is the first power plant Entergy has opened in Louisiana in 30 years. Burns says Ninemile 6 was completed under budget and ahead of time.

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The plant helps Louisiana’s economy by creating more jobs. Burns says Entergy plans to keep improving and modernizing their services and plants.

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Falling oil prices will result in an 103-million dollar reduction in spending this fiscal year by state government. That determination was made by the Revenue Estimating Conference, after hearing from the chief economist for the Louisiana legislature, Greg Albrecht…

Cut 13 (09)  “is bad”

And based on economists projections, the Revenue Estimating Conference has increased the budget defict for next fiscal year by another 203-million dollars to one-point-six billion. Albrecht says weak oil prices are to blame for these falling oil prices…

Cut 14 (10)  “fiscal year with”

The 103-million dollar deficit for this fiscal year means, the Jindal administration will be forced to make cuts in the next few weeks. State government watchdog CB Forgotston says believes state government can handle that without a dramatic reduction to state services:

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LRN Newscast 17:30 January 26

Falling oil prices will result in an 103-million dollar reduction in spending this fiscal year by state government. That determination was made by the Revenue Estimating Conference, after hearing from the chief economist for the Louisiana legislature, Greg Albrecht…
cut 13 (09) “…is bad”
And based on economists projections, the Revenue Estimating Conference has increased the budget defict for next fiscal year by another 203-million dollars to one-point-six billion.

Whitney Bank says they’ve deactivated and re-issued 71-hundred debit cards over concerns those customers are victims of an ATM scheme that has the attention of law enforcement along the I-10 corridor. Whitney says the scheme appears to involve criminals attaching a skimmer on the A-T-M to capture a person’s credit card and PIN number.

A University of Michigan medical school study finds there has been an almost 30-percent increase in the report of falls among the elderly since the late 90s. Don Molino has more…
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Shreveport police say a man accidentially shot himself in the thigh while getting out of his vehicle this morning, just outside of Sam Town’s casino. Corporal Breck Scott says 34-year-old Jerry Grimes was removing a firearm from his person when the gun went off…
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Scott says they do not suspect impairment on Grimes’ part.

LRN Newscast 16:30 January 26, 2015

While Governor Bobby Jindal addressed some three thousand people during Saturday’s prayer rally at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, there were also several hundred protestors against the American Family Association, who was a major sponsor of the event. The A-F-A has been classified as “anti-guy, and during a Sunday appearance on A-B-C’s “This Week,” Jindal was asked what he would do if the US Supreme Court overturned Louisiana’s law that bans gay marriages…
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As New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is working to reduce crime in the Crescent City, one auto-theft crime made personal contact with the mayor, as a jeep registered to Landrieu was reportedly stolen over the weekend. An off-duty officer was able to locate the abandoned vehicle in the Uptown section of New Orleans. They are still seeking the suspect.
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A University of Michigan Medical School study finds there has been an almost 30-percent increase in the report of falls among the elderly since the late 90s. Dr. Cathi Fontenot, with LSU Health Internal Medicine, feels the increase could be, in part, due to older people maintaining higher levels of activity that make them susceptible to falls…
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She says as you age, your sense of balance typically gets a little worse.

Republican Minden Congressman John Fleming says he, along with eight other US House of Representatives conservatives have formed the House Freedom Caucus; a group of that will look to advance legislation for accountability and also prevent measures that hurt the nation…
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LRN Sportscast 16:45 Louisiana Radio Network

Baseball America’s preseason ranking came out today and the LSU Tigers are ranked second. That’s a lofty ranking for a squad that has a long way to go before determining who will be in there weekend rotation. Jared Poche was a weekend starter last season and a Freshman All-American. The former Lutcher standout is one of eight returning pitchers and he likes what he sees from the young arms that have joined the team…
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LSU is one of three SEC teams in the Baseball America preseason top 10. Vanderbilt is number one and Florida is ranked sixth.

The Pelicans seek their fourth win a row tonight against the 76ers. Philadelphia is 8-and-36 on the year, but beat the Pels by double digits over a week ago. 76ers point guard Michael Carter Williams will not play because of an illness.

LSU announced today that spring football for the Tigers will begin on March seventh and the spring game will occur on April 18th. Also, new defensive coordinator Kevin Steele’s contract is two years at one-million dollars annually. The LSU Board of Supervisors is expected to sign off on the deal this Thursday at their board meeting.

ESPN is pushing college football playoff officials to move next season’s semi-final games to January second, which would be a Saturday. Right now they are scheduled to be played on New Year’s Eve, which is a Thursday. So far, the C-F-P is unwilling to move the games. The Orange Bowl in Miami and Cotton Bowl in Dallas are hosting the semi-finals.

In college basketball…LSU’s Jordan Mickey has been named Louisiana Sports Writers Association Player of the Week. The sophomore from Dallas had 25 points and 11 rebounds in Saturday’s overtime win over Vanderbilt. The Tigers host South Carolina on Wednesday.

LRN Newscast 15:30 January 26, 2015

One of the more notable speakers of Saturday’s prayer rally sponsored by the American Family Association on the LSU campus was Governor Bobby Jindal. It’s estimated over three-thousand people attended the event at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, and the Governor told the gathering God has given us the Book of Life…
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Jindal is considering a run for President, and he asked for people to pray for President Barack Obama.

An accidental shooting at a Shreveport casino resulted in a man being hospitalized with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Shreveport Police Cpl. Breck Scott says 34-year-old Jerry Grimes arrived at the casino valet early this morning…
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No charges have been filed.
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Weak oil prices will result in a 103 million-dollar reduction in spending this fiscal year by state government. That determination was made at the Revenue Estimating Conference meeting in Baton Rouge this afternoon. The panel, which determines how much money the state can spend, also determined the budget deficit for next fiscal year has increased by another 203 million to one-point-six billion dollars.

Nine Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives have formed the House Freedom Caucas, designed for accountability and limited big government. One member of that group is Minden Congressman John Fleming…
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He says they fully expect to add more members to the caucus.