LRN Newscast 15:30 10-22-14

A man who killed his son’s sexual abductor at the Baton Rouge airport in March of 1984 has died from complications related to a stroke. Gary Plauche shot Jeffrey Doucet at the Baton Rouge airport while a TV camera was rolling. Photographer Abram McGull – who is a former prosecutor -says that video is still being shown…

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Gary Plauche’s son Jodi was 11 years old at the time.

 

Governor Bobby Jindal announces JP Morgan Chase has donated $1 million into the fund that helps technical colleges fund programs focused on training skilled workers…

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The state will match that money with another $ 4 million dollars.

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The Louisiana Department of Education released a report today on the evaluation of public school teachers, showing 92% of teachers received an effective grade. Superintendent John White says while that’s good news about highly effective scores, those outpaced the growth of STUDENT achievement scores…

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But White fully expects the student growth to follow.

 

If you want to take steps to fight the cold and flu season this, health officials say you need to start with a flu shot…

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That’s Dr. Fred Lopez, with the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans.

LRN Newscast 14:30 10-22-14

A report released from the state department of education shows that 92-percent of public school teachers were rated as effective. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Secretary of State’s Office is reporting that nearly 36 thousand people registered to vote in the November 4th election since August 1st, putting the total voter roll at 2.9 million. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says voter turnout could be as high as 50 percent.

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With the announcement of JP Morgan Chase donating $1 million into the fund that helps technical colleges fund programs focused on training skilled workers, Governor Bobby Jindal says the $1 million dollar gift will be matched with $4 million in state funds…

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That’s the Louisiana Community and Technical College System President Monty Sullivan, who says this will help them secure funding through the WISE Fund which was created by the legislature.

 
It’s the cold and flu season, and health officials are strongly suggesting that everyone get a flu shot, then take some more common sense precautions…

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That’s Dr. Fred Lopez, with the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. About 60 thousand people in the U.S. died from the flu last year.

LRN PM Newscall October 22nd

Cold and flu season is upon us and people are looking for ways to avoid coming down with a seasonal bug. Eric Gill has more…

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A report released from the state department of education shows that 92-percent of public school teachers were rated as effective. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Cold and flu season is upon us and people are looking for ways to avoid coming down with a seasonal bug. The Centers for Disease Control recommends everyone over six-months of age to get a flu vaccine. Dr. Fred Lopez, with the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, says there is a reason for that recommendation…

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He says one you get the flu vaccine, don’t expect it to work immediately. Lopez says it takes a couple of weeks for your body to develop antibodies from the vaccine…

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Lopez says once you receive a flu vaccine, you’ll still want to take steps to avoid any infections this season. He says washing your hands with soap and water and using hand sanitizers are good ways to keep the flu at bay. But Lopez says you should not stop there…

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Governor Bobby Jindal announces JP Morgan Chase has donated $1 million into the fund that helps technical colleges fund programs focused on training skilled workers. Jindal says this money will allow the community and technical colleges to expand courses specifically designed to meet the workforce training needs here…:

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Monty Sullivan is the Louisiana Community and Technical College System President. He says this money will be used in a very targeted way to address the most high demand programs in Louisiana…:

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The $1 million dollar gift will be matched with $4 million in state funds. Sullivan says the donation will help them secure funding through the WISE Fund which was created by the legislature to help fill high-need jobs…:(Sullivan says the money will be used to pay for classes such as welding, pipe-fitting, petroleum technology and electrical work.)

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The man who killed his son’s abductor at the Baton Rouge airport in March of 1984, Gary Plauche, died this week at the age of 68. Jeffrey Doucet was accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting Plauche’s son Jody 30-years-ago — and when the suspect was extradited back to Baton Rouge, Plauche was waiting at the airport then fired a shot. The incident was caught on camera and Abram McGull was the news photographer…:

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Plauche was sentenced to 5 years probation but did not get jail time. The news director of the television station at the time, John Spain, said he didn’t think the public wasn’t surprised that Plauche just received a suspended sentence…:

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His family said Gary died from complications related to a stroke. The son, Jody who was 11 years old at the time, is now an advocate for child victims of sexual assault. McGull, who is a former federal prosecutor, says he found out the video of the incident is being used by the FBI and other law enforcement…:

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The Louisiana Department of Education released a report today on the evaluation of public school teachers. The report shows 92% of teachers received an effective grade. Superintendent John White says while we should be proud of teachers reaching that achievement, the inflation of highly effective scores outpaced the growth of student achievement scores…

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Teacher “Compass” ratings are based equally on Student Growth Score and classroom observations. Individual school districts are responsible for rating their teachers. White says schools and school districts that set a high bar when observing teachers see progress in both educators and students…

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White says the most critical piece of information they received from this report is that schools who expect more of their teachers, will see an increase in student growth…

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13:30 Newscast October 22, 2014

The man who killed his son’s abductor at the Baton Rouge airport in March of 1984, Gary Plauche, died this week at the age of 68. Jeffrey Doucet was accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting Plauche’s son Jody 30-years-ago — and when the suspect was extradited back to Baton Rouge, Plauche was waiting at the airport then fired a shot. The incident was caught on camera and Abram McGull was the news photographer…:
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Plauche was sentenced to 5 years probation but did not get jail time. Gary died from complications due to a stroke.

The state Department of Education says 92% of public school teachers are rated in the top two evaluation categories up from 89% last year. Two percent of teachers were classified as ineffective down from 4 percent last year.

It’s flu season which of course means your health officials are in vaccination awareness mode. Dr. Fred Lopez, with the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, says everyone over six-months of age to get a flu vaccine. He says it won’t work immediately but will kick in a couple of weeks…:
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He says it’s a good idea to sanitize your hands often and if you do get sick, stay home.

Governor Bobby Jindal announces JP Morgan Chase has donated $1 million into the fund that helps technical colleges fund programs focused on training skilled workers. Monty Sullivan is the Louisiana Community and Technical College System President. He says this money will be used in a very targeted way to address the most high demand programs in Louisiana…:
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The $1 million dollar gift will be matched with $4 million in state funds.

12:30 Newscast October 22, 2014

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says we’re getting closer and closer to the 2 million mark in jobs in Louisiana. Executive Director Kurt Eysink says construction is seeing the most growth with 11,000 jobs added over the year ending September 30th. He says as construction pops up, we’ll see more professional jobs coming…:
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JP Morgan Chase announced Tuesday they are donating $1 million to help fund training programs that would match graduating students with all these jobs.

The man who shot and killed his son’s abductor on live television at the Baton Rouge airport in March of 1984, Gary Plauche, died this week at the age of 68. Jeffrey Doucet was accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting Plauche’s son Jody 30-years-ago — and when the suspect was extradited back to Baton Rouge, Plauche was waiting at the airport then pulled out a gun and fired a shot. He was sentenced to 5 years probation but did not get jail time. His family said he died from complications related to a stroke.

Cold and flu season is upon us and people are looking for ways to avoid coming down with a seasonal bug. Eric Gill has more…:
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LRN Sportscast 11:40 October 22nd

The Saints 19-game home winning streak with Sean Payton on the sidelines will be tested this Sunday when the red hot Green Bay Packers come to town. Green Bay has won four in a row after a 1-and-2 start. Saints Safety Kenny Vaccaro says it’s the type of challenge the Saints need…
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Green Bay beat Carolina 38-17 last Sunday. In that game, Aaron Rogers was 19 of 22 for 255 yards and three touchdowns.

Last night in Lafayette…the Ragin Cajuns rushed for 419 yards in a 55-40 victory over Arkansas State. Elijah McGuire rushed for 265 yards and had four rushing touchdowns, whille Alonzo Harris had 107 yards on the ground and four rushing TDS. That’s three wins in a row for the Cajuns, who are now 3-and-0 in the Sun Belt and will not play again until November 1st against South Alabama.

The 24th ranked LSU Tigers go into Saturday night’s game against Ole Miss, looking to avenge last year’s loss to the Rebels. Ole Miss upset the Bayou Bengals in Oxford last season, beating the Tigers 27-24. LSU fell behind 17-0 in that game. If LSU falls behind again early, they could have trouble getting back into the game with the Tigers deficiencies in the passing game.

Louisiana Tech faces Southern Miss on Saturday. The two schools are trying to make this a rivalry game as it’s about a four-hour drive between the two schools. They are calling the matchup the Rivalry in Dixie game. The Bulldogs won last year’s meeting, beating the Golden Eagles 36-to-13.

The LSU men’s basketball team has been picked to finish fourth in the SEC this season. Sophomore Jordan Mickey is a first team All-SEC selection. Kentucky is the preseason favorite, ahead of Florida, Arkansas and then LSU.

11:30 Newscast October 22, 2014

Governor Bobby Jindal announces JP Morgan Chase has donated $1 million into the fund that helps technical colleges fund programs focused on training skilled workers. Jindal says this money will allow the community and technical colleges to expand courses specifically designed to meet the workforce training needs in Louisiana…:
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He says the money will be used to pay for classes such as welding, pipe-fitting, petroleum technology and electrical work.

The Morehouse Parish Sheriff’s office says one man is dead and another hurt after an accident Tuesday evening at the Drax Biomass plant which is about 12 miles north of Bastrop. They say two sub-contractors were doing tests when something happened — they aren’t sure what. One of the workers died at St. Francis in Monroe and the other is being treated for minor injuries.

Gas prices continue to drop nearly a dime a week and the statewide average today in Louisiana is $2.95 according to the American Automobile Association. Last year at this time the price was around $3.15. Analysts predict we could get down to $2.50 as we get further into the autumn season.

Cold and flu season is upon us and people are looking for ways to avoid coming down with a seasonal bug. The Centers for Disease Control recommends everyone over six-months of age to get a flu vaccine. Dr. Fred Lopez, with the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, says there is a reason for that recommendation…:
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He says you can also avoid getting the flu by washing your hands with soap and water and using hand sanitizers.

10:30 Newscast October 22, 2014

Gas prices are nicer than they have been in years. Scott Carwile reports…:
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A 21-year veteran of the Shreveport Police Department pleaded guilty Tuesday to contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile after being accused of buying his 15-year-old son two beers at a bar last month. Sgt. Sgt. Jason Brook testified he didn’t think it was illegal to buy your child alcohol as long as they remained together. He is on paid administrative leave from Shreveport PD and faces up to six months in jail.

The job outlook in Louisiana continues to be a bright one. The Louisiana Workforce Commission released figures this week showing non-farm employment grew by 33,100 jobs over the year ending September 30th — a new record with employment now exceeding 1.98 million…:
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That’s LWC Executive Director Curt Eysink.

A presidential campaign could be on the horizon for Governor Bobby Jindal but he said there is still plenty of work for him to do in Louisiana his next 14 months. November 4th election candidates have been asked to grade Jindal on his performance but the Governor says it’s too early to call that yet…:
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Jindal defends his record, based on the record number of people who are working in the state today.

09:30 Newscast October 22, 2014

Is Rob Maness hurting fellow Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy’s campaign in the US-Senate race against Democrat Senator Mary Landrieu? Michelle Southern reports…

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JP Morgan Chase is donating $1 million to assist with training efforts that match community and technical college students with available jobs. The donation will help the Louisiana Community and Technical College System secure funding through the newly created WISE fund. The $1 million gift will be matched with $4 million in state funds.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says statewide employment now exceeds 1.98 million, which is a new record. Construction leads the way in job growth, followed by leisure and hospitality then business and professional services. Executive Director Curt Eysink says as construction projects continue to pop up in Louisiana, we’re going to see more and more professional jobs…

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He says we have more jobs than ever, a bigger labor force than ever, and more people working than every before.

Louisianians are seeing big savings at the gas pump. The average price for a gallon of regular gas has fallen to $2.95 a gallon. Gasbuddy-dot-com Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHann says, over the last 12 months, the price of fuel has made a drastic turnaround…

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He says these are the lowest gas prices we’ve seen in over three years.

08:30 Newscast October 22, 2014

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says we’re getting closer and closer to the 2 million mark when it comes to the number of people who have jobs here. Jeff Palermo reports.

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Louisiana State Police say a Monroe man is dead after a single vehicle accident in Ouachita Parish. Authorities say 32-year-old Jason Jones’ car overturned after running off the road into a ditch. Jones was reportedly not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle. He was pronounced dead on arrival to a local hospital.

Governor Bobby Jindal has a little over a year left in office and, even though a presidential campaign could be on the horizon, he says he still has plenty of work to do in Louisiana. Jindal has made it no secret that he is considering a Presidential run in 2016. The governor says he’s not interested in running for his old job as a US Representative…

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Jindal has said he won’t make an announcement on a Presidential run until after the November elections.

A new poll by Real Clear Politics shows Democrat Senator Mary Landrieu leading the US Senate race with 38 percent of the vote followed by Republicans Congressman Bill Cassidy with 36 percent and Rob Maness with 9 percent. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says undecided voters this late in the campaign are ones who are likely conservative but are influenced by Landrieu’s longtime incumbency…

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Election day is November fourth, early voting is currently underway.