08:30 Newscast December 6, 2014

Today is election day in Louisiana. Today’s ballot is highlighted by Louisiana’s US Senate race between Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu and Republican challenger Bill Cassidy. There are also runoff elections in the 5th and 6th Congressional Districts. Polls will be open until 8PM tonight.

Speaking of the 6th District, candidates Republican Garret Graves and Democratic former governor Edwin Edwards continued sparring leading up to election day. Edwards has alleged that Graves was somehow involved in getting his father’s engineering firm government contracts and making his brother-in-law the leasing agent at the Water Institute in Baton Rouge while he was head of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. Graves says these accusations are completely absurd…

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The comments were made Thursday on the Jim Engster Show.

The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a New Iberia man after a hostage situation Thursday. Lt. Richard Fleming says the situation began the night before when 31-year-old Thomas Chevalier broke into the victim’s apartment prior to her arrival. He says when the victim returned home, Chevalier then battered and sexually assaulted her…

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The victim has since been released. Fleming says Chevalier faces numerous charges including aggravated rape.

State Police are investigating a fatal crash in Livingston Parish that has left two men dead. Trooper Jared Sandifer says 50-year-old Lloyd Hutson of Jackson crossed the center line into the path of a car driven by 76-year-old Raymond Bender of Denham Springs. The two vehicles collided head-on and both drivers were killed as a result. Sandifer says investigating troopers believe impairment may have been a factor in this wreck…

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Sandifer says neither Hutson nor Bender were wearing seat belts at the time of the crash.

07:30 Sportscast December 6, 2014

4 state football champs were crowned last night in the Allstate Sugar Bowl/LHSAA Prep Classic inside the Mercedes Benz Superdome.

In Division IV, Ouachita Christian crushed University Lab 52-6. This is the Eagles’ third state championship in four years.

In Division III, Calvary Baptist held off Catholic-New Iberia 27-24 to win their second consecutive title.

In the Division II title game, University Lab overcame an early deficit to defeat Parkview Baptist 46-32. The Cubs finish the season with a perfect 14-0 record.

And in Division I, Jesuit won its first state championship in over 50 years as they upended John Curtis 17-14. The Blue Jays last state championship came in 1960.

Louisiana Tech takes on Marshall in the Conference USA Championship game today in Morgantown, West Virginia. In order to win, the Bulldogs will have to slow down a Thundering Herd offense that’s averaging 47 points a game. Marshall’s QB is senior Rakeem Cato and Tech Head Coach Skip Holtz says there’s a lot of talent around him…

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Holtz says the conditioning could play a factor in this one, because Marshall has played some of its best football in the fourth quarter this year. Kickoff is at 11AM and the game will be televised on ESPN2.

The SWAC Championship Game is this afternoon in Houston. The Southern Jaguars will take on Alcorn State for the league. Southern is looking to capture its second consecutive SWAC Championship and avenge an early season 56-16 loss to the Braves. You can watch on ESPNU beginning at 3PM.

LRN Newscast 17:30 12-05-14

Election Day is tomorrow, and sixth Congressional District candidate Garret Graves is disputing accusations from his opponent, Former Governor Edwin Edwards, that his family gets special privileges because of Governor Bobby Jindal…
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The polls will open tomorrow morning at SEVEN am, and will stay open until 8pm. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says anyone in line at 8 pm will be allowed to vote. He thinks that we will have a 40 pecent voter turnout.

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State Police are investigating a fatal crash in Livingston Parish that has left two men dead. Trooper Jared Sandifer says 50-year-old Lloyd Hutson of Jackson was driving on LA 447 near Walker when he entered a right-hand curve…
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The other victim is 76 year-old Raymond Bender. Neither driver was wearing a seat belt.

A Grand Isle businessman was sentenced to 25 weekends in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of federal civil rights violations which occurred after Hurricane Isaac on Grand Isle. Josh Jambon admitted to using racial slurs and striking two black female crew members. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says this is an unusual sentence…
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Jambon was also fined $10,000.

 

LRN Newscast 16:30 12-05-14

Sixth Congressional District candidate Former Governor Edwin Edwards is accusing Republican candidate Garret Graves that his family gets special privileges because of Governor Bobby Jindal…:
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Yesterday on the Jim Engster Show, Graves fired back about his job as head of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority.
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Edwards also alleged that Graves was somehow involved in getting his father’s engineering firm government contracts.

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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a New Iberia man after a hostage situation. Lt. Richard Fleming says they received information that a woman was being held hostage at an apartment complex in New Iberia Thursday afternoon. He says as officers were setting up a perimeter around the apartment, the suspect, 31-year-old Thomas Chevalier attempted to leave with the victim…
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He faces numerous charges.

Two counts of federal civil rights violations has a Grand Isle businessman sentenced to 25 weekends in prison. Josh Jambon admitted to using racial slurs and striking two black female crew members who were cleaning up on Grand Isle after Hurricane Isaac. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says normally civil rights violation charges are brought against groups, not so much individuals….
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LRN Newscast 15:30 12-05-14

It’s the home-stretch for election day tomorrow, and there’s a lot of noise being made in the 6th District race, as Democrat former Governor Edwin Edwards is accusing Republican Garret Graves of getting his father’s engineering firm Government contracts, and making his brother-in-law the leasing agent at the huge Water Institute in Baton Rouge…
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Yesterday on the Jim Engster Show, Graves called the accusations absurd.

A burglary, battery, and hostage situation in New Iberia has a Jackson, Louisiana man arrested on several charges…
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That’s Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office Lt. Richard Fleming, who says thirty-one year-old Thomas Chevalier allegedly broke in to the female victim’s apartment, and when she arrived, he reportedly abused her and held her hostage.

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A Grand Isle businessman was sentenced to 25 weekends in prison after pleading guilty to a couple of counts of federal civil rights violations…
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Governor Bobby Jindal announcing some more economic news today, as Oxlean Manufacturing announces plan to expand it’s steel fabrication site in Walker. The company will invest over 2 million dollars, and create an additional 73 new jobs and another 122 indirect jobs.

LRN Newscast 14:30 12-05-14

Sixth District Republican candidate Garret Graves is disputing accusations from his opponent, Former Governor Edwin Edwards, that his family gets special privileges because of Governor Bobby Jindal…
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Of course, tomorrow is election day and Secretary of Srtate Tom Schedler reminds everyone of the polling hours starting at SEVEN am, and ending at 9 pm. He expects the voter turnout to be about 40 percent.

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A New Iberia man has been arrested following a hostage situation at an apartment complex. Thirty-one year-old Thomas Chevalier allegedly broke into the victim’s apartment prior to her arrival. When she got there, she was held against her will, battered and sexually assaulted…
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Tht’s Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office Lt. Richard Fleming, who says Chevalier tried to leave the apartment and was arrested. He’s facing numerous charges.

A head on collision yesterday in Livingston Parish has killed two men near Walker. Fifty year-old Loyd Hutson of Jackson crossed the center line in a curve on Louisiana Highway 447, striking the vehicle driven by 76 year-old Raymond Bender. State Trooper Jared Sandifer says neither man was wearing a seat belt…
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They do suspect impairment in the crash.

PM Newscall December 5th, 2014

6th Congressional District candidate Garret Graves is disputing accusations from his opponent, Former Governor Edwin Edwards, that his family gets special privileges because of Governor Bobby Jindal. Michelle Southern reports.

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A Grand Isle businessman was sentenced to 25 weekends in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of federal civil rights violations. Michelle Southern reports…

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6th Congressional District candidate Garret Graves is disputing accusations from his opponent, Former Governor Edwin Edwards, that his family gets special privileges because of Governor Bobby Jindal. The Edwards campaign has continued to tie Graves to Jindal and criticized his time as head of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority…:

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Edwards has alleged that Graves was somehow involved in getting his father’s engineering firm Government contracts and making his brother-in-law the leasing agent at the Water Institute in Baton Rouge. Graves says these accusations are completely absurd…:

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Graves made the comments on The Jim Engster Show then Edwards called in to reply. The Former Governor accuses Graves of refusing to admit he has a relationship with The Governor…:

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Graves says he has no problem touting his 6 years when he worked for the state and says great strides were made for Louisiana’s coast during that tenure. Edwards says the Water Campus office complex will house the agency Graves once headed and there is a million square feet of space to be leased and the agent is Graves’ brother in law…:

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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a New Iberia man after a hostage situation. Lt. Richard Fleming says they received information that a woman was being held hostage at an apartment complex in New Iberia Thursday afternoon. He says as officers were setting up a perimeter around the apartment, the suspect, 31-year-old Thomas Chevalier attempted to leave with the victim…

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Fleming says the situation began the night before when Chevalier broke into the victim’s apartment prior to her arrival. He says when the victim returned home, Chevalier then battered and sexually assaulted her…

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The victim received treatment for non-life threatening injuries at a local hospital and has since been released. Fleming says Chevalier and the victim did have a relationship in the past, but the extent of that relationship is unknown at this time. He says Chevalier is facing multiple charges… (Chevalier is facing second degree battery, false imprisonment, violation of protective order, aggravated burglary, and aggravated rape charges.)

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State Police are investigating a fatal crash in Livingston Parish that has left two men dead. Trooper Jared Sandifer says 50-year-old Lloyd Hutson of Jackson was driving on LA 447 near Walker when he entered a right-hand curve…

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He says Hutson crossed the center line into the path of a car driven by 76-year-old Raymond Bender of Denham Springs. The two vehicles collided head-on and both drivers were killed as a result. Sandifer says investigating troopers believe impairment may have been a factor in this wreck…

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He says impairment is suspected on the part of Hutson. Sandifer says neither Hutson nor Bender were wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. He says this is another reminder of the importance of being properly restrained while inside a motor vehicle…

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A Grand Isle businessman was sentenced to 25 weekends in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of federal civil rights violations which occurred after Hurricane Isaac. Josh Jambon admitted to using racial slurs and striking two black female crew members who were cleaning up on Grand Isle. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says this is an unusual sentence…

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Jambon faced a maximum sentence of two years in prison and $200,000 in fines. US District Judge Susie Morgan also fined Jambon $10,000. Jambon pleaded guilty in July and was sentenced Thursday. Ciolino says the judge was no doubt impressed with the one-hundred or so character letters on Jambon’s behalf requesting leniency…

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Ciolino says typically civil rights cases are brought against police or government officials and it’s rare to see a claim brought against a private individual. He says while it is unusual, given the egregious racially charged conduct and offensive battery, this case certainly fit the bill…

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13:30 Newscast December 5th, 2014

6th Congressional District candidates Republican Garret Graves and Former Governor Edwin Edwards are sparring ahead of tomorrow’s election. Edwards has alleged that Graves was somehow involved in getting his father’s engineering firm Government contracts and making his brother-in-law the leasing agent at the Water Institute in Baton Rouge. Graves says these accusations are completely absurd…:
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The comments were made on the Jim Engster Show.

A Grand Isle businessman was sentenced to 25 weekends in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of federal civil rights violations which occurred after Hurricane Isaac. Josh Jambon admitted to using racial slurs and striking two black female crew members. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says the judge was likely impressed with the one-hundred or so character letters on Jambon’s behalf requesting leniency…:
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Jambon faced a maximum sentence of two years in prison and $200,000 in fines.

Louisiana residents who have health insurance through the Obamacare marketplace are advised to seek out cheaper policies during open enrollment. Scott Carwile reports…:
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Gas prices continue their rapid decline. They fell another two cents last night and now the statewide average is $2.52. That’s down almost 9 cents from this time last week according to the American Automobile Association.

16:45 Sportscast December 5, 2014

Louisiana Tech takes on Marshall in tomorrow’s Conference USA Championship game. This is the first time the Bulldogs will play in a conference title game. Tech Head Coach Skip Holtz says conditioning could play a factor in this one, because Marshall has played some of its best football in the fourth quarter this year…

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In order to win, the Bulldogs will have to slow down a Thundering Herd offense, lead by quarterback Rakeem Cato, that’s averaging 47 points a game. Kickoff is at 11AM and can be seen on ESPN2.

The Southern Jaguars will take on Alcorn State in SWAC Championship game in Houston tomorrow. Southern is looking to capture its second consecutive SWAC Championship and avenge an early season 56-16 loss to the Braves. You can watch on ESPNU beginning at 3PM.

The Saints will try to end a three-game home losing streak when they host the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. The Black & Gold go into the game with a healthy backfield as Khiry Robinson is expected back from a six-game absence because of a forearm injury. Quarterback Drew Brees says Robinson will be a nice addition to what Pierre Thomas and Mark Ingram are capable of doing…

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Before they started this losing skid in the Dome, the Saints won 20 straight games, including playoffs, played in New Orleans.

There’s a full slate of college basketball games for tomorrow…

McNeese hosts UL-Lafayette, Louisiana Tech takes on Jackson State, Tulane will host Mississippi State, Southeastern Louisiana travels to take on Southeast Missouri State, and ULM will play host to Louisiana College.

12:30 Newscast December 5th, 2014

A Grand Isle businessman was sentenced to 25 weekends in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of federal civil rights violations after Hurricane Issac. Josh Jambon admitted to using racial slurs striking two black female crew members cleaning up on the island after the storm. Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino says this is an unusual sentence:
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According to court records Jambon thought the crew damaged his property and hit two women and tried to take a cell phone from a third to record what he was doing. In addition to the 25 weekends, Jambon also has to pay $10,000 in fines.

Don’t forget tomorrow is election day. The ballot is highlighted by a hotly contested US Senate Race and Louisiana’s 5th and 6th districts. Polls are open from 7am-8pm.

State Police are investigating a fatal crash in Livingston Parish that has left two men dead. Trooper Jared Sandifer says 50-year-old Lloyd Hutson of Jackson was driving on LA 447 near Walker when he crossed the center line into the path of a car driven by 76-year-old Raymond Bender of Denham Springs. The two vehicles collided head-on and both drivers were killed. Sandifer says investigating troopers believe impairment may have been a factor in this wreck…:
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The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s office is investigating a West Monroe officer involved shooting in which the suspect died at a local hospital last night. The identity of the officer is not being released. The DA is reviewing the case.