17:30 Newscast November 21, 2014

The teenager who was driving the vehicle that crashed in Ouachita Parish and killed 5 of the 8 family members on board was issued a citation for careless operation. The group was on their way from Texas to Disney World for a vacation. State Trooper Michael Reichardt says the it’s policy the unidentified driver be given a ticket…:
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Two adults and three of their children aged 15, 7 and 5 were killed in the crash.

Louisiana has another strong weather system moving in this weekend. Lead meteorologist Robert Ricks with the National Weather Service in Slidell says along with torrential rain, damaging winds and tornadoes will be the main threat; so storms from Saturday afternoon into early Sunday morning will need to be watched closely.
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As we near the Thanksgiving holiday, the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is coordinating a statewide Click It or Ticket campaign aimed at saving lives. Executive Director Lt. Col. John Leblanc says last year’s Thanksgiving holiday was one of the most dangerous of the year on Louisiana roadways…:
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He says Louisiana law requires everyone in a vehicle to be buckled up at all times.

The Jindal Administration announced this morning that the state will eliminate 167 un-used positions as part of the mid-year budget cut plan to fill the $171 million dollar budget shortfall. Jeremy Alford from LApolitics-dot-com says the Jindal Administration reports it’s found $130 million in unused funding…:
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Alford says says there will be meeting in December by the Joint Budget Committee to review the plan more thoroughly.

LRN Newscast 16:30 11-21-14

The teenager who was driving the vehicle that crashed in Ouachita Parish and killed 5 of the 8 family members on their way to Disney World was issued a citation for careless operation…
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Tomorrow is the first day for early voting for the runoff in the General Election December 6th. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says it will be running through Saturday November 29th from 8:30 am to 6 pm daily, excluding Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, and Black Friday.

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Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols announced the state plans to use amnesty money, eliminate 167 unused positions and reduce spending as part of the plan to fill the state’s current $171 million dollar budget shortfall. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says this falls in line with the governor’s promise higher ed would be spared mid-year cuts…:
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There will be another meeting in December by the Joint Budget Committee to review it and make a final vote.

The National Weather Service says we’re in for another round of severe weather throughout the state this weekend.
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That’s Robert Ricks, Lead Forecaster with the National Weather Service Office in Slidell.

LRN Newscast 15:30 11-21-14

This morning, the state has announced it will use a combination of reduced spending and the elimination of 167 un-used jobs to fill in Louisiana’s current $171 million dollar shortfall, with the biggest chunk of money is coming from the Louisiana tax amnesty program this year…:
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That’s Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com, who says this falls in line with Jindal’s promise higher ed would be spared mid-year budget cuts.

The state has another strong weather system moving in this weekend, and the forecast indicates we need to batten down the hatches…
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That’s National Weather Service Office lead meteorologist Robert Ricks in Slidell.

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The teenager who was driving the vehicle that crashed in Ouachita Parish and killed 5 of the 8 family members on I-20 was issued a citation for careless operation. State Trooper Michael Reichardt says the teen, was cited when he was released from the hospital…
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He says the teen has a lot to deal with right now.

The Thanksgiving holiday is one of the most dangerous driving times of the year, and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is ramping up for the holiday Click it orTicket campaign. Executive Director Lt. Col. John Leblanc says Louisiana law requires all people to use seat belts to reduce the risk of fatal injury in an accident…
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He says the compliance rates ARE going up.

There will be a new name on the ballot for the Louisiana governor next year. Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says will be running.

LRN Newscast 14:30 11-21-14

The 16 year-old who was driving the vehicle that crashed in Ouachita Parish and killed 5 of the 8 family members on their way to Walt Disney World has been issued a citation for careless operation. State Trooper Michael Reichardt says the teenager has to deal with so much…
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Two adults and three of their children died in the crash on I-20, and were not buckled up.

As we approach Thanksgiving, the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is coordinating a “Click or Ticket” campaigned aimed at saving lives. The numbers are improving according to Executive Director Lt. Col. John LeBlanc…
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Thanksgiving is traditionally the most dangerous driving time of the year.

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The Jindal Administration announced this morning that the state will eliminate 167 un-used positions as part of the mid-year budget cut plan to fill the $171 million dollar budget shortfall. Jeremy Alford from LApolitics-dot-com says the Jindal Administration reports it’s found $130 million in unused funding…:
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Alford says says there will be meeting in December by the Joint Budget Committee to review the plan more thoroughly.

So more unstable weather is on the way this weekend, and some areas of the state could be in for a rough ride with storms. And a lot of wind and rain by Sunday…
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Robert Ricks, Lead Forecaster with the National Weather Service Office in Slidell.

PM Newscall November 21, 2014

As we near the Thanksgiving holiday, the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is coordinating a statewide Click It or Ticket campaign aimed at saving lives. Eric Gill reports…

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The teenager who was driving the vehicle that crashed in Ouachita Parish and killed 5 of the 8 family members on their way to Disney World was issued a citation for careless operation. Eric Gill has more…

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As we near the Thanksgiving holiday, the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is coordinating a statewide “Click It or Ticket” campaign aimed at saving lives. Executive Director Lt. Col. John Leblanc says last year’s Thanksgiving holiday was one of the most dangerous of the year on Louisiana roadways…

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Leblanc says there were 409 fatal and injury accidents during last year’s five-day Thanksgiving holiday that resulted in five deaths. He says Louisiana’s seat belt compliance rate is 82.5-percent, the highest it’s ever been. Leblanc says the compliance rate has gone up 8-percent in the last four years…

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He says the Thanksgiving holiday is one of the busiest for travel with more vehicles on the road and a greater chance of accidents. Louisiana law requires all people to use seat belts and Leblanc says it’s important to “Click It” to reduce the risk of fatal injury in an accident…

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The teenager who was driving the vehicle that crashed in Ouachita Parish and killed 5 of the 8 family members on board was issued a citation for careless operation. The family was on their way from Texas to Disney World for a vacation. State Trooper Michael Reichardt says the teen, who has not been identified, was cited when he was released from the hospital…

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He says the 16-year-old is not charged with any crime, but merely given a traffic citation as a result of the accident. Reichardt says the teen is having to deal with so much right now…

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Two adults, Michael and Trudy Hardman, and three of their children, 15-year-old Dakota Watson, 7-year-old Adam Hardman, and 5-year-old Kaci Hardman were killed in the crash. Reichardt says the teenager was issued a citation because it’s State Police policy…

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Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols announced the state plans to use amnesty money, eliminate 167 unused positions and reduce spending as part of the plan to fill the state’s current $171 million dollar budget shortfall. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says this falls in line with Jindal’s promise higher ed would be spared mid-year cuts…:

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The deficit was tied to low severance tax and mineral royalties from dropping oil prices, combined with weak growth in personal income taxes. Alford says the Jindal Administration said it’s found $130 million in unused funding…:

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Alford says says there will be another meeting in December by the Joint Budget Committee to review the plan more thoroughly and make a final vote. He says the largest single chunk of money is coming from the tax amnesty program this year…:

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The National Weather Service is asking Louisianians to be prepared for the risk of another round of severe weather throughout the state this weekend. Robert Ricks, Lead ForLouisianansecaster with the NWS in Slidell, says there’s a strong upper level disturbance moving into Louisiana from Texas which should hit us hard Saturday evening…:

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Ricks says along with torrential rain, damaging winds and tornadoes will be the main threat; so storms from Saturday afternoon into early Sunday morning will need to be watched closely. He says the cold air is flushing out and tropical moisture is moving in from the Gulf…:

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The potential of the severe weather has caused UL-Lafayette to move their Saturday football game against Appalachian State up three hours to 1pm. Ricks says rainfall from 1 to 3 inches with isolated higher amounts will be possible throughout the state but getting worse as you move south…:

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13:30 Newscast November 21, 2014

The teenager who was driving the vehicle that crashed in Ouachita Parish and killed 5 of the 8 family members on board was issued a citation for careless operation. The group was on their way from Texas to Disney World for a vacation. State Trooper Michael Reichardt says the it’s policy the unidentified driver be given a ticket…:
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Two adults, Michael and Trudy Hardman, and three of their children, 15-year-old Dakota Watson, 7-year-old Adam Hardman, and 5-year-old Kaci Hardman were killed in the crash.

The Governors Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging residents to prepare themselves for another round of severe weather. The National Weather Service says a line of thunderstorms is expected to move through the state Saturday evening and continue overnight before tapering off Sunday. They say there is a chance for some strong to severe storms, including tornadoes, damaging winds and hail.

As we near the Thanksgiving holiday, the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is coordinating a statewide Click It of Ticket campaign aimed at saving lives. Eric Gill reports…:
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The early voting period for the December 6th runoff elections begins Saturday. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says early voting will run through next Saturday November 29th excluding Sunday, Thursday and Black Friday. He is predicting a 30 to 35-percent voter turnout.

12:30 Newscast November 21, 2014

Well we started the week with a massive chill, we’re getting a beautiful Friday…but the risk for severe weather is once again on it’s way for our weekend. Robert Ricks, Lead Forecaster with the National Weather Service in Slidell, says there’s a strong upper level disturbance moving into Louisiana from Texas….:
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He says along with torrential rain, damaging winds will be the main threat; so storms from Saturday afternoon into early Sunday morning will need to be watched closely.

There’s been an update on the rig explosion that left one man dead and another injured Thursday at an oil platform 12 miles off Louisiana’s coast. Fieldwood Energy said this morning in a statement that this was NOT a well explosion or well blowout but an “isolated pressure event.” There is no oil spill or pollution that resulted from the incident they say.

The teenager who was driving the vehicle that crashed in Ouachita Parish and killed 5 of the 8 family members on their way to Disney World was issued a citation for careless operation. Eric Gill has more…:
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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s office says a 72-year-old woman is dead after she was struck by a vehicle when trying to cross a road in New Iberia Thursday. They say the incident remains under investigation.

11:30 Newscast November 21, 2014

The teen who was driving the vehicle that crashed in Ouachita Parish and killed 5 of the 8 family members on their way to Disney World, was issued a citation for careless operation. State Trooper Michael Reichardt says the teen, who is NOT being identified, just got a ticket
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The family was on their way to Florida from Texas when the crash happened Wednesday night on I-20.

Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols announced the state plans to use amnesty money, eliminate 167 un-used positions and reduce spending as part of the plan to fill the state’s current $171 million dollar budget shortfall. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says this falls in line with Jindal’s promise higher ed would be spared mid-year cut:
CUT 9 (07) “no jobs were lost”
He says there will be another meeting in December by the Joint Budget Committee to review the plan more thourouly and make a final vote.

State Police say a man from Haughton is dead after crashing into a tree last night in Bossier Parish. They say 67-year-old J.C. Marshall was on Sligo Road when he drifted off to the side and struck a culvurt. Investigators determined Marshall was not wearing a seatbealt and impairment is also a suspected factor in the crash. He was pronounced dead on the scene.

As we near the Thanksgiving holiday, the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is coordinating a statewide Click It or Ticket campaign aimed at saving lives. Executive Director Lt. Col. John Leblanc says last year’s Thanksgiving holiday was one of the most dangerous of the year on Louisiana roadways…:
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He says Louisiana law requires everyone in a vehicle to be buckled up at all times.

11:40 Sportscast November 21, 2014

After back-to-back losses to the Bengals and 49ers the Saints will go after a much needed win on Monday against the Baltimore Ravens. You have to go back to 2005, to find the last time New Orleans lost three straight games at home.

Nicholls State named U-L Lafayette assistant coach Tim Rebowe as its new head football coach this morning. The Colonels just completed a winless season, as they lost 62-3 to Southeastern Louisiana last night.

The win for the Lions gives them at least a share of the Southland Crown. It’s the first back-to-back league titles for S-L-U since 1961.

McNeese State is hoping for an at-large berth in the FCS playoffs and they need a win Saturday at Lamar. Cowboys Coach Matt Viator says it would be a big game, even if a playoff berth wasn’t at stake…

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The second round of the high school football playoffs are tonight…In Division one…top-seeded John Curtis will host Evangel Chrisitan. It’s the eighth consecutive season these two traditional powers have met in the postseason. In Four-A…21st seeded Peabody pulled off the upset over Minden last week, can they do it again tonight? They host 5th seeded Warren Easton. The LHSAA game of the Week is Karr versus North Desoto. Karr is seeking its fifth straight appearance in a championship game.

In college football action…Louisiana Tech can win the West division of Conference USA with a win over Old Dominion tomorrow. U-L Lafayette’s game against Appalachian State has been moved up to one o’ clock, because of the threat severe weather.

In college basketball…LSU battles Old Dominion at the Paradise Jam Classic in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. ULM, who is off to a 2-and-0 start, and will visit 8th ranked Florida. The Ragin Cajuns take on Auburn at 8 PM.

In the NBA, the Pelicans continue their road trip at Denver.

10:30 Newscast November 21, 2014

The teenager who was driving the vehicle that crashed and killed 5 of the 8 family member occupants on their way to Disney World was issued a citation for careless operation. State Police say the 16-year-old is NOT CHARGED with any crime, but it’s LSP policy that a ticket be issued regardless of the severity of the crash. This one happened in Ouachita Parish.

The early voting period for the December 6th runoff elections begins tomorrow. Scott Carwile reports…:
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The Jindal Administration announced this morning that the state will eliminate 167 un-used positions as part of the mid-year budget cut plan to fill the $171 million dollar budget shortfall. They say that will save about $12 million and there was about $130 million in additional revenues they found and also reduced spending by $50 million.

There’s a new Rasmussen poll out on the December 6th US-Senate runoff and it shows incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu with 41% of the vote and Congressman Bill Cassidy with 56%. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says there are several factors working against Landrieu’s chances at re-election…:
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The survey also found that only 76% of registered Democrats in Louisiana would vote for Landrieu.