LRN Newscast 16:30 January 7, 2015

Tomorrow morning it’s coldest temperatures of the winter with low temperatures dipping into the teens in north Louisiana and low 20s in south Louisiana. That will mean a greater risk of fires as people try to keep their homes warm. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says make sure your detectors work…
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State Climatologist Barry Keim says we won’t see significant temperature moderation until the weekend.

Media reports indicate that Saints defensive coordinator, Rob Ryan, will remain with the team next season. The Black and Gold’s defense ranked 31st in the NFL in yards allowed, but Saints radio color analyst Hokie Gajan believes Ryan deserves a third year…
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The Saints should be very active in the off-season.
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The Louisiana State Department of Transportation has announced a project that will widen a portion of Interstate 10 between Lafayette and St. Martin Parishes…
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The premiere of Duck Dynasty Season 7 is on A & E tonight at 8:30, and some media research experts are saying the show is losing it’s luster. The ratings projections show the premiere will have one fourth the audience they had for season 4, when Duck Dynasty attracted 12 million viewers. Still, they say 3 million is very strong for cable and for A & E.

LRN Newscast 15:30 January 7, 2015

The coldest temperatures of the winter are coming, as we will dip into the teens in north Louisiana and low 20’s in the south. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says to use caution with all heaters, and never use your oven or stove top as a heating source…
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And he adds check those smoke detectors.

According to media reports, the New Orleans Saints are reportedly going to keep Defensive Coordinator Rob Ryan for next season. NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says the defensive weakness of the Saints are more about the players than the coaches, so he says the Saints have some work to do in the off-season…
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The New Orleans Saints ranked 31st in the league for yards allowed.
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There are three road improvement projects are being planned by the Department of Transportation for Interstate 10, with the first on the stretch between Lafayette and the Atchafalaya Basin…
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That’s DOTD spokesperson Diedra Druilhet, who says the public comment period is open until until January 17th.

A Thibodaux High School teacher has been charged for having sexual contact with a student. The LaFourche Parish Sheriff’s Office says they learned of the alleged sexual incident between twenty-five year-old Celeste Bergeron and a 17 year-old student. Bergeron admitted to the sexual contact, and the LaFourche Parish School Board Superintent Jo Ann Mathews says Bergeron is no longer employed by the school system.

LRN Newscast 14:30 January 7, 2015

With the coldest night of the winter so far tonight, Louisianians will be looking at ways to keep warm for the hard freeze. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says this kind of very intense cold weather brings an increase in home fires, particularly because of space heaters…
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Browning adds never use a stove or stove top as a way to heat your home.

An Abbeville High School teacher is in jail accused of having sex with one of his female juvenile students. Thirty-six-year-old Nicholas Willis is accused of engaging in sexual relations with the juvenile which is a felony…
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That’s Kaplan Police Chief Boyd Adams, who says the alleged incident actually happened in Kaplan.

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Three highway projects from the Louisiana Department Of Transportation are scheduled to begin in the fall of 2016, with the first involving the widening a portion of Interstate 10 between I-49 to Breaux Bridge….
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That’s DOTD spokesperson Diedra Druilhet (drool yet), who says the price tag is about $125 million dollars.

News out of the Who Dat Nation, there are reports that Defensive Coordinator Rob Ryan will be remaining with the Saints. Even though the Saints ranked 31st in the league for yards allowed, NFL analyst Mike Detillier says he’s not surprised that the Saints held on to Ryan…
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Ryan had recently said that this was his worst season in his 10 years as an NFL defensive coordinator.

PM Newscall January 7th, 2015

The State Department of Transportation has announced a project that will widen a portion of Interstate 10 between Lafayette and St. Martin Parishes. Eric Gill reports…

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Get ready to bundle up as the coldest air of the winter arrives in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Tomorrow morning we’ll see the coldest temperatures of the winter as low temperatures will dip into the teens in north Louisiana and low 20s in south Louisiana. The cold weather means a greater risk of fires as people try to keep their homes warm. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says use today to make sure your detectors work

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Browning says unfortunately the cold weather brings an increase in home fires. He says many people use space heaters, if that’s the case give them space and there are other things you can do…

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Browning says do not use your stove or stove top as a way to heat your home…

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The State Department of Transportation announces a plan to widen a portion of Interstate 10 between Lafayette and St. Martin Parishes. DOTD spokesperson Diedra Druilhet says construction will take place where I-10 meets I-49 all the way to Breaux Bridge. She says the estimated cost of this project will be in the neighborhood of $125 million…

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They anticipate the two year project will begin in the fall of 2016. The public comment period for this project is open and citizens have until January 17th to address their concerns. Druilhet says their plan should not impact traffic very much on this busy roadway…

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Druihlet says the project will also include putting in new pavement on the existing roadway. She says this is the first of three projects that will widen or improve I-10 from Lafayette to the Atchafalaya Basin…

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Media reports indicate that Saints defensive coordinator, Rob Ryan, will remain with the team next season. The Black & Gold defense ranked 31st in the NFL in yards allowed this season during a disappointing 7-9 season. Saints radio color analyst Hokie Gajan believes Ryan deserves a third year at the helm…

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In Ryan’s first year as Saints defensive coordinator, the team ranked fourth in the NFL in yards allowed. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says he’s not surprised that the Saints held on to Ryan…

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Ryan had recently said that this was his worst season in his 10 years as an NFL defensive coordinator. Detillier says the teams defensive problems are more of a personnel issue than a coaching one. He says the Saints need to use this offseason getting quality players to shore up their defense…

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The Kaplan Police Department says an Abbeville High School teacher is in jail accused of having sex with one of his female juvenile students. Chief Boyd Adams says they originally received the complaint about 36-year-old Nicholas Willis from Abbeville Police…:

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According to the Vermilion Parish School System website, Willis taught physical science and chemistry at Abbeville High. Adams says cops learned the alleged incident occurred in Kaplan where the suspect lived…:

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Adams says Willis is accused of engaging in sexual relations with the juvenile which is a felony…:(Willis is charged with felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile and is being held on a $200,000 bond.)

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1:30 Newscast January 7th, 2015

Get ready to bundle up as the coldest air of the winter arrives in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The Monroe Police Department says they’ve recovered the body of a 38-year-old man from Rayville in a private pond. They say Clarence Dean Roy Jr. was reported missing after he left a construction site in western Ouachita Parish and was located Tuesday afternoon in the water near the work site. Foul play is not suspected. Cops believe Roy had a medical issue.

At Thibodaux High School the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s office says a 25-year-old teacher admits she had sex with a 17-year-old student. Celeste Bergeron was issued a criminal summons this morning for Prohibited Sexual Conduct between an educator and student and school officials say she is no longer employed at the school.

Media reports indicate that Saints defensive coordinator, Rob Ryan, will remain with the team next season. The Black & Gold defense ranked 31st in the NFL in yards allowed this season during a disappointing 7-9 season. Saints radio color analyst Hokie Gajan believes Ryan deserves a third year at the helm…:
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Gajan says the teams defensive problems are more of a personnel issue than a coaching one and the Saints need to use this off-season getting quality players to shore up their defense.

 

12:30 Newscast January 7th, 2015

Temperatures are expected to dip into the teens in north Louisiana and 20s in south Louisiana tomorrow morning and the National Weather Service has issued a hard freeze warning for most of the state this evening through mid-morning Thursday. State officials are urging residents to take proper precautions and be sure you’re heating your home in a safe manner.

Another Louisiana teacher is in trouble over allegations he had sex with one of his female juvenile students. Cops say 36-year-old Nicholas Willis is the accused and Kaplan Police Chief Boyd Adams says they learned from Abbeville Police the alleged incident occurred in their jurisdiction where the suspect lived…:
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Felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile is the charge and Willis is still in jail pending $200,000 bond.

The State Department of Transportation has announced a project that will widen a portion of Interstate 10 between Lafayette and St. Martin Parishes. Eric Gill reports…:
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Tonight’s Powerball jackpot is getting big at $146 million dollars. That’s a $95 million dollar cash value for the Wednesday drawing.

 

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Several media outlets are reporting Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan will return next season. Ryan was placed on the hot seat by media and fans after the Saints finished the 2014 season 31st in the NFL in yards allowed. But even though it was a trying season, the players had expressed support for Ryan.

So the Saints will now look at trying to improve the personnel on the defensive side of the ball. But will they be able to, because of salary cap constraints. In a 30-minute meeting with reporters yesterday, Saints general manager Mickey Loomis downplayed those concerns…
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Loomis says they’ll wait to make decision on the recently arrested Junior Galette until a legal and NFL investigation is completed.

LSU offensive lineman Jerald Hawkins and defensive back Jalen Mills will reportedly return next season. Hawkins is a draft-eligible sophomore, while Mills was seventh on the team in tackles last season.

Former Southeastern Louisiana head coach Mike Lucas will be a defensive assistant for head coach Mark Hudspeth at U-L Lafayette. Lucas was the defensive coordinator for Northwestern State last season. Demons head coach Jay Thomas says he’ll take his time in finding a replacement for Lucas.

Bastrop Head Coach Thomas Bachman has announced he’s stepping down. The Rams were 7-and-4 last season and lost in the first round of the playoffs.

In the NBA…the Pelicans are at the Charlotte Hornets tonight. It’s a good opportunity for New Orleans to come up with a win on the road as the Hornets are 12-and-24 on the season.

In college hooops…Tulane hosts Temple in their first ever American Conference home game. The Green Wave are off to a 2-0 start in league play after beating Memphis on Saturday.

11:30 Newscast January 7th, 2015

Tomorrow morning we’ll see the coldest temperatures of the winter as low temperatures will dip into the teens in north Louisiana and low 20s in south Louisiana. The cold weather means a greater risk of fires as people try to keep their homes warm. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says use today to make sure your detectors work…:
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Browning says do not use your stove or stove top as a way to heat your home.

Police in Baton Rouge say a 12-year-old boy is in critical condition after a car served off the road and hit him while he was walking to school this morning. They believe it was a mechanical program with the vehicle which caused the driver to lose control and hit the boy walking along a nearby sidewalk. Cops say the driver isn’t cited and the crash is under investigation.

The Kaplan Police Department says an Abbeville High School teacher is in jail accused of having sex with one of his female juvenile students. Chief Boyd Adams says they originally received the complaint about 36-year-old Nicholas Willis from Abbeville Police…:
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According to the Vermilion Parish School System website, Willis taught physical science and chemistry. He is charged with felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile and is being held on a $200,000 bond.

The State Department of Transportation announces a plan to widen a portion of I-10 between Lafayette and St. Martin Parishes. DOTD spokesperson Diedra Druilhet says construction will take place where I-10 meets I-49 all the way to Breaux Bridge. She says the estimated cost of this project will be in the neighborhood of $125 million…:
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She says this is the first of three projects that will widen or improve I-10 from Lafayette to the Atchafalaya Basin.

 

10:30 Newscast January 7th, 2015

After getting sworn in yesterday, Republican Senator Bill Cassidy gets down to work today in the G-O-P controlled Senate. Scott Carwile has the story…:
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Most of the state will be on the hook for a hard freeze warning from the National Weather Service tonight through mid-morning Thursday. Wind Advisories have also been issued. Temps could be in the middle teens to lower 20s in some places and are expected to last up to 12 hours.

Season 7 of Duck Dynasty begins tonight and some are saying nobody cares anymore. Emily Yahr, who is an entertainment reporter for The Washington Post, says compared to the nearly 12 million people who tuned in for the season 4 premiere, that was down to less than 3 million for season 6 last November. She says the hilarious “wow factor” of how the family interacts with each other is wearing off…:
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But she doesn’t think this would be the last season as Duck Dynasty is pretty much the best thing A&E has going for it right now.

ESPN is reporting Rob Ryan will remain the defensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints. The same sources report there will be other changes to the defensive coaching staff and personnel but Ryan, whose status was thought to be in limbo after a tough 7-9 season, will remain with the Black and Gold.

09:30 Newscast January 7, 2015

24/7 Wall Street has listed Louisiana as the 5th most dangerous state in the USA. LSU Criminologist Edward Shihadeh says it’s important to remember that the crime rate is improving in Louisiana but it’s also coming down in other states. He says New Orleans and Baton Rouge have had a lot of success going after gang violence…

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The report indicates Alaska, New Mexico, Nevada, and Tennessee are more dangerous than Louisiana.

The newly sworn-in Republican controlled Congress is already butting heads with President Barack Obama over the much-delayed five-point-four billion dollar Keystone XL pipeline. Newly elected Republican Senator Bill Cassidy doesn’t understand the opposition to the project…

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The White House has threatened a veto, if lawmakers approve the Canada-to-Texas pipeline.

The arctic weather moving through the state has caused hard freeze warnings to be issued for a vast majority of Louisiana tonight into Thursday morning. The National Weather Service says most of the state can expect freezing temperatures again Friday morning. State Homeland Security officials urge residents to take care of plants, pets, and any exposed pipes and to monitor local media for any additional watches or warnings for your area.

The premiere of Duck Dynasty Season 7 is tonight on A&E and some experts are saying the show could be losing its luster. Michelle Southern reports.

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