11:30 Newscast, May 6th, 2015

Bossier Parish Sheriff’s deputies are searching for a Haughton man wanted for swindling nearly $3000 from a youth baseball league. Lt. Bill Davis says 25-year-old Robert Martin III applied to be a coach and started collecting checks and sponsor money. He says it’s apparent that everything with Martin was not on the up and up…:
CUT 6 (09) “out the door”
Martin is wanted for felony theft.

Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton has decided to pull her bill that would ban the supplying of a child 12 years or under with an UZI submachine gun…:
CUT 1 (12) “next year”
The chairman of the House Criminal Justice Committee Joe Lopinto says there were several cards in opposition to Norton’s bill.

It’s being reported that the parents of twin two-year-old girls who were killed in a house fire last year have been indicted in the deaths of their daughters. Apparently the mother, Andrea Aaron, has been charged with two counts of second degree murder and the father charged with two counts of “accessory after the fact.” We’ll have more on this developing story.

A bill that would let voters decide whether or not they think pot should be legal for personal use is awaiting hearing at the Capitol. Scott Carwile reports…:
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10:30 Newscast, May 6th, 2015

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s office says a man is behind bars accused of beating his pregnant girlfriend so badly, she lost the baby. Captain Dawn Foret says they received a complaint from a concerned citizen that there were multiple instances of abuse involving 36-year-old Tyson Cheavis of Gibson and his 27-year-old girlfriend…:
CUT 3 (08) “pregnancy recently”
Cheavis was arrested and charged with second degree feticide and two counts of second degree battery.

Legislation that would let voters decide whether or not recreational marijuana should be legal in Louisiana gets a hearing today. LSU Public Policy Polling Research Director Mike Henderson says a survey here shows there’s been a decline in opposition to pot for adult use over the past couple of years…:
CUT 7 (05) “three points”
The survey found support for legalization of marijuana for personal use is at 45 percent, lagging opposition at 52 percent.

The AARP of Louisiana wants to see more funding so that seniors can live at home instead of institutional care. Eric Gill has more…:
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We found out last night on NBC’s The Voice that Koryn Hawthorne of Abbeville is going to the semifinals which means tonight’s homecoming will be featured on next week’s episodes. Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza says they expect a huge crowd for the parade & concert downtown…:
CUT 12 (09) “great turnout”
He says they encourage fans to bring signs.

 

09:30 Newscast May 6, 2015

A bill by Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore that would let voters decide on the legalization of recreational marijuana in Louisiana gets a hearing today. LSU Public Policy Polling Research Director Mike Henderson says their survey found current support for legalizing marijuana for personal use is at 45 percent. He says the strongest support comes from younger Louisianians who don’t show up at the polls as often…

cut 9 (08) “of support”

Recreational marijuana for adult use is legal in Oregon, Washington D.C., Colorado, Alaska and Washington.

This is the last week Stephen Moret will be the Louisiana Economic Development Secretary before he begins his job as LSU Foundation President. Moret believes one of the biggest wins over the last several years has been the bringing in of Electronic Arts, or EA, to Baton Rouge…

cut 15 (08) “industry sector”

He says one of the most rewarding things about the last 7 years for him is how much Louisiana’s business climate ranking has improved.

There will be a homecoming celebration tonight in Abbeville for a local Top 5 finalist on NBC’s “The Voice”, Koryn Hawthorne. Michelle Southern reports…

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The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office says a pilot is dead after a crop duster crash between Basile and Eunice yesterday. Authorities say 32-year-old Jed Toups of Basile crashed his plane after he clipped a few trees and then crashed into a tree. Toups is survived by his three children and his wife, who is pregnant with their fourth child. The Sheriff’s Office says the investigation is being turned over to the FAA.

08:30 Newscast May 6, 2015

A bill that would let voters decide whether or not they think pot should be legal for personal use gets a hearing at the Capitol today. Scott Carwile reports…

cut 2 (31) “reporting”

Shreveport Police say a man is fighting for his life after an early morning shooting. When authorities arrived on the scene, they found 20-year-old Corey Davenport suffering from a gunshot wound to the lower abdomen. Davenport was transported to a local hospital for life-threatening injuries. Detectives are working to identify a suspect and motive for the shooting.

AARP of Louisiana wants to see more funding so that seniors can live at home instead of institutional care. Interim State Director, Denise Bottcher, is hopeful this legislative session produces funding so more seniors can avoid nursing homes and take some of the burden off of family caregivers…

cut 6 (11) “at home”

Their survey shows that 83-percent of respondents support funding to provide more services for seniors living at home.

Tonight in Abbeville, there will be a homecoming celebration for a local Top 6 finalist on NBC’s “The Voice”, Koryn Hawthorne. Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza says they couldn’t be more proud of Koryn and her success on the popular singing competition show and the exposure she is helping bring to their small town…

cut 11 (06) “on her behalf”

A homecoming parade will begin at 5pm followed by a special concert in Magdalen Square downtown.

07:30 Newscast May 6, 2015

Based on an AARP of Louisiana survey, 90-percent of Louisiana voters say home and community based services are important to stay in their own home as they age. Interim State Director, Denise Bottcher, says their survey also shows that 83-percent of respondents support funding to provide more services for seniors living at home…

cut 5 (11) “it is they want”

She hopes this legislative session produces funding so more seniors can avoid institutional care.

Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore’s bill that would let voters decide whether or not recreational marijuana should be legal in Louisiana gets a hearing today. LSU Public Policy Polling Research Director Mike Henderson says doesn’t think Louisianians would make it legal now, but likely in the next 10 years…:

cut 8 (07) “less often”

Their survey found support for legalization of marijuana for personal use is at 45 percent, lagging opposition at 52 percent.

This is Stephen Moret’s last week as Louisiana Economic Development Secretary before he begins his job as LSU Foundation President. Moret says the best feeling over the years is meeting someone who’s gotten a job they helped bring here…

cut 14 (12) “single time”

On the Jim Engster Show, Moret says no LED Secretary successor has been named yet, but he believes it will be within in the next few days.

There will be a homecoming celebration tonight in Abbeville for a local Top 5 finalist on NBC’s “The Voice”, Koryn Hawthorne. The aspiring young singer will ride in a homecoming parade at 5pm then put on a special concert in Magdalen Square downtown. Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza says Koryn has been singing in their community since she was a child…:

cut 10 (09) “great talent”

Piazza says fans are encouraged to bring signs in support of Hawthorne to the parade which is open to all.

06:45 Sportscast May 6, 2015

It’s a busy week for the Ragin Cajuns baseball team. The players are taking finals and then on Friday, U-L Lafayette will welcome South Alabama to Tigue Moore Field for a three-game series. The Jaguars are in first place in the Sun Belt, while the Cajuns are 2.5 games back and in third place. Coach Tony Robichaux says his club needs to hit better after losing two of three to Appalachian State last weekend…

cut 16 (11) “gonna face”

Robichaux says South Alabama is the top hitting team in the Sun Belt.

Yesterday, McNeese saw their five game winning streak snapped as they fell to Houston 9-2. And Grambling dropped their home finale as they were rocked by Alcorn State 14-5. McNeese and Grambling will face each other in a three game series at Cowboy Diamond beginning Saturday.

Today Southeastern Louisiana travels to Baton Rouge to face Southern and Nicholls State hosts Alabama A&M.

The LSU Tigers remain ranked number one in the college baseball polls with about two weeks left in the regular season. The Bayou Bengals will host Missouri this weekend. Missouri is ranked 21st by Baseball America. Coach Paul Mainieri is optimistic Andrew Stevenson will be able to play in this series, after missing last Saturday’s game with a hamstring injury.

Louisiana Tech’s Breshon Kimbell has been named the Louisiana Sports Writers Association baseball player of the week. He hit .571 at the plate last week. Tate Scioneaux of Southeastern Louisiana is the pitcher of the week as he struck out 11 in a shutout victory over Lamar.

The SEC, Sun Belt and Southland softball tournaments begin today. LSU is hosting the SEC Tournament. The Tigers are a four-seed and get a first round bye. UL-Lafayette is the top seed in the Sun Belt Tournament will see their first action tomorrow afternoon. ULM is the number six seed and will face UT-Arlington today at 12:30. In the Southland Tournament, Northwestern State is the number one seed, McNeese State comes in at number two, and Southeastern Louisiana is the four seed.

06:30 Newscast May 6, 2015

Legislation by Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore that would let voters decide whether or not recreational marijuana should be legal in Louisiana gets a hearing today. LSU Public Policy Polling Research Director Mike Henderson says they’ve surveyed residents and there seems to be a decline in opposition to pot for adult use over the past couple of years…

cut 7 (05) “three points”

Recreational marijuana for adult use is legal in Oregon, Washington D.C., Colorado, Alaska and Washington.

This is the last week Stephen Moret will be the Louisiana Economic Development Secretary before he begins his job as LSU Foundation President. He says one of the most rewarding things about the last 7 years for him is how much Louisiana’s business climate ranking has improved…

cut 13 (11) “most of them”

Moret was a guest on LRN’s Jim Engster Show.

AARP of Louisiana wants to see more funding so that seniors can live at home instead of institutional care. Based on their survey, 90-percent of Louisiana voters say home and community based services are important to stay in their own home as they age. Interim State Director, Denise Bottcher, says these services are necessary for seniors to live outside of a nursing home…

cut 4 (10) “and independently”

Bottcher says the state only spends 37-percent of its Medicaid budget on services to help seniors stay at home. The telephone survey interviewed a thousand registered voters age 45 and older.

AM Newscall, May 6th, 2015

The AARP of Louisiana wants to see more funding so that seniors can live at home instead of institutional care. Eric Gill has more…

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A bill that would let voters decide whether or not they think pot should be legal for personal use gets a hearing at the Capitol today. Scott Carwile reports…:

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There will be a homecoming celebration tonight in Abbeville for a local Top 6 finalist on NBC’s “The Voice”, Koryn Hawthorne. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The AARP of Louisiana wants to see more funding so that seniors can live at home instead of institutional care. Based on their survey, 90-percent of Louisiana voters say home and community based services are important to stay in their own home as they age. Interim State Director, Denise Bottcher, says these services are necessary for seniors to live outside of a nursing home…

cut 4  (10)  “and independently”

The telephone survey interviewed a thousand registered voters age 45 and older. She says their survey shows that 83-percent of respondents support funding to provide more services for seniors living at home…

Cut 5  (11)  “it is they want”

Bottcher says the state only spends 37-percent of its Medicaid budget on services to help seniors stay at home. She hopes this legislative session produces funding so more seniors can avoid institutional care and take some of the burden off of family caregivers…

Cut 6 (11)  “at home”

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The legislation by Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore that would let voters decide whether or not recreational marijuana should be legal in Louisiana gets a hearing today. LSU Public Policy Polling Research Director Mike Henderson says they’ve surveyed residents and there seems to be a decline in opposition to pot for adult use over the past couple of years…:

CUT 7 (05)  “three points”

Recreational marijuana for adult use is legal in Oregon, Washington D.C., Colorado, Alaska and Washington. Henderson says when it comes to pot, there used to be a 14 point difference with opposition out-polling support and that’s fallen by half in the last two years. He doesn’t think Louisianians would make it legal now, but likely in the next 10 years…:

Cut 8  (07)  “less often” 

The survey found support for legalization of marijuana for personal use is at 45 percent, lagging opposition at 52 percent. He says the strongest support comes from younger Louisianians who don’t show up at the polls as often…:

Cut 9 (08)  “of support”

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There will be a homecoming celebration tonight in Abbeville for a local Top 6 finalist on NBC’s “The Voice”, Koryn Hawthorne. The aspiring young singer will ride in a homecoming parade at 5pm then put on a special concert in Magdalen Square downtown. Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza says Koryn has been singing in their community since she was a child…:

Cut 10 (09) “great talent”

Piazza they couldn’t be more proud of Koryn and her success on the popular singing competition show and the exposure she is helping bring to their small town…:

cut 11 (06) “on her behalf”

Piazza says fans are encouraged to bring signs in support of Hawthorne to the parade which is open to all. He says they are expecting a huge crowd…:

cut 12 (09)   “great turnout”

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This is the last week Stephen Moret will be the Louisiana Economic Development Secretary before he begins his job as LSU Foundation President. He says one of the most rewarding things about the last 7 years for him is how much Louisiana’s business climate ranking has improved..:

Cut 13 (11)  “most of them”

Site Selection has rated Louisiana’s economic development efforts No. 2 in the nation in its ranking for Top Competitive States for 2014. Moret says the ranking is a tribute to the professional, diligent efforts of the outstanding staff at LSU. He says the best feeling over the years is meeting someone who’s gotten a job they helped bring here…:

Cut 14 (12) “single time”

On the Jim Engster Show, Moret says no LED Secretary successor has been named yet, but he believes it will be within in the next few days. Moret believes one of the biggest wins over the last several years has been the bringing in of Electronic Arts, or EA, to Baton Rouge…:

Cut 15  (08)  “industry sector”

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It’s a busy week for the Ragin Cajuns baseball team. The players are taking finals and then on Friday, U-L Lafayette will welcome South Alabama to Tigue Moore Field for a three-game series. The Jaguars are in first place in the Sun Belt, while the Cajuns are 2.5 games back and in third place. Coach Tony Robichaux says his club needs to hit better after losing two of three to Appalachian State last weekend…

Cut 16  (11)  “gonna face”

Robichaux says South Alabama is the top hitting team in the Sun Belt, even though they’ve only hit nine home runs…

Cut 17 (12)  “in walks”

The Cajuns have been starting three freshmen in their weekend rotation and Robichaux says they’ll have to grow up a lot this week and pitch well

Cut 18 (18) ”   three things “‘

 

 

17:30 Legislative Update, May 5th, 2015

The House Ways and Means Committee approved two proposed tax increases by Plaquemine Representative Karen St. Germain to help fund road and bridge projects in the state. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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The House committee on the budget needs some decisions by Monday on ways they plan to repair the state’s $1.6 billion dollar budget shortfall. Thursday will be decision making day when it comes to House leaders asking what changes lawmakers want to make when it comes to tax hikes and scaling back incentives.

The legislation by Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore that would let voters decide whether or not recreational marijuana should be legal in Louisiana gets a hearing today. LSU Public Policy Polling Research Director Mike Henderson says they’ve surveyed residents and there seems to be a decline in opposition to pot for adult use over the past couple of years…:
CUT 7 (05) “three points”
The bill will be heard in House Criminal Justice.

AARP rallied on the steps of the State Capitol Tuesday saying 90 percent of Louisiana voters express they want to stay home as they age. Interim State Director, Denise Bottcher, says at-home care services are necessary for seniors to live outside of a nursing home…:
CUT 4 (10) “and independently”
She says their survey shows that 83-percent of respondents support funding to provide more services for seniors living at home.

 

LRN Sportscast 16:45 May 5

Last night it was dinner with Buffalo Bills head football coach Rex Ryan at a Baton Rouge restaurant and today former LSU teammates and current members of the Miami Dolphins flew into Baton Rouge to meet with La’el Collins. Linebacker Kelvin Shepard and wide receiver Jarvis Landry are among the group from Miami, who are apparently trying to convince Collins to sign with the Dolphins. Several teams are reportedly interested in Collins now that Baton Rouge police say he is still not a suspect in a double murder, where a pregnant woman and her one-week old child died as a result of a shooting on April 24th.

The Saints have announced they will have players report for training camp on July 29th at the Greenbrier in West Virginia. The same place they held training camp last year. New Orleans will stay at the Greenbrier until August 20th and training camp will resume at the team’s training facility in Metairie on August 24th.

The LSU Tigers remain ranked number one in the college baseball polls with about two weeks left in the regular season. In the Collegiate Baseball, the Tigers are ranked ahead Texas A-and-M. The Bayou Bengals will host Missouri this weekend. Missouri is ranked 21st by Baseball America. Coach Paul Mainieri is optimistic Andrew Stevenson will be able to play in this series, after missing last Saturday’s game with a hamstring injury.

In college baseball action tonight….McNeese State is at Houston. The Cowboys have won five in a row, two of those games by just one run, to raise their overall record to 28-and-20. Grambling State hosts Alcorn State as the Tigers look to snap a five game losing streak.

Louisiana Tech’s Breshon Kimbell has been named the Louisiana Sports Writers Association baseball player of the week. He hit .571 at the plate last week. Tate Scioneaux of Southeastern Louisiana is the pitcher of the week as he struck out 11 in a shutout victory over Lamar.

The SEC, Sun Belt and Southland softball tournaments begin tomorrow. LSU is hosting the SEC Tournament. The Tigers are a four-seed and get a first round bye.