12:30 Newscast March 9th, 2015

Trilby Lundberg, which monitors gas prices across the country, says Baton Rouge has the lowest national average gas price in the country at $2.16. Gas-buddy-dot-com’s Gregg Laskoski says Louisiana’s statewide average of $2.24 ranks in the top ten for lowest gas prices in the nation…:
CUT 12 (07) “state taxes”
The lowest statewide average in the country is Wyoming and South Carolina at $2.14 a gallon.

Central Louisiana Casting is looking for people who have actual oil rig experience for an upcoming film starring Mark Wahlberg about the Deepwater Horizon disaster. The Director of Casting is Adam Hochfeld (HOCK-feld)…:
CUT 6 (11) “in that tragedy”
He says if you’re interested in being a part of the film please submit pertinent information to: “deepwater@centralcasting.com.”

A state audit looking at the “Road Home” program finds that $939 million was given out to homeowners who did not comply with the rules of the program. Eric Gill reports…:
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The LSU Tigers won all three of its baseball games in Houston this past weekend and they are now ranked number one by Baseball America.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 9

The LSU Tigers won all three of its baseball games in Houston this past weekend and they are now ranked number one by Baseball America. The Tigers completed the weekend sweep with a four to two win over Nebraska. Conner Hale drove in two runs and Jake Godfrey pitched seven strong innings for his third win on the season. LSU is now ranked fourth in both the D-1 baseball-dot-com poll and Perfect Game.

The Ragin Cajuns are off to a 3-and-0 start in the Sun Belt as U-L Lafayette swept Troy. The Cajuns beat the Trojans ten to five yesterday as senior first baseman Greg Davis drove in five runs.

Northwestern State is 3-and-0 in Southland play. The Demons took three from Lamar, while Southeastern Louisiana, McNeese and Nicholls took two out of three from their repsective opponents.

In college basketball…Louisiana Tech’s Speedy Smith was named to the Conference USA First Team for a second straight year.

Over the weekend, the Saints signed running back Mark Ingram to a four-year, 16-million dollar contract. Ingram will reportedly receive seven-point-six million in guaranteed money and a 3-point-six million dollar signing bonus and the cap hit for this year is one-point-nine million dollars.

Spring football is underway for the LSU Tigers. Coach Les Miles says quarterbacks Brandon Harris and Anthony Jennings have matured since the end of the 2014 season…
cut 17 (19) “….those things”
LSU’s next practice is tomorrow.

Tonight the Pelicans are at Milwaukee. New Orleans is one game back of Oklahoma City for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

11:30 Newscast March 9th, 2015

A recent audit of the Road Home program revealed more than $930 million dollars was paid to homeowners who didn’t meet the requirements. Legislative Audiotor Daryl Purpera says the federal Road Home program was designed to help people reoccupy their homes after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita…:
CUT 3 (09) “beginning”
He says a large portion of the documentation doesn’t prove individuals actually rebuilt their homes or got certain insurance they were required to get.

Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore will file a bill for the upcoming legislative session that seeks to let citizens vote on whether or not marijuana should be legal in Louisiana for recreational use. Honore says he hopes other lawmakers will get on board with letting people decide…:
cut 14 (08) “people vote for it”
The legislative session begins April 13th.

Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says swimming pools at some north Louisiana state parks will be closed this summer because they don’t have enough money to open them. Dardenne oversees the office of state parks and says mid year budget cuts have caused the office to make significant reductions in spending…:
CUT 9 (08) “for this summer”
He says these closures do not impact the wave pool at Bayou Segnette (Sin-yet) State Park in Westwego or water playgrounds at other parks and beach swimming will still be available.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office is warning citizens about a scam which claims to raise money for fallen law enforcement officers. A caller says they are someone from the Department of Safety and they’re collecting money for cops who have died in the line of duty. They say that’s a scam and you should contact law enforcement if you question a caller’s legitimacy.

 

10:30 Newscast March 9th, 2015

A state audit looking at the Road Home program finds that $939 million was given out to homeowners who did not comply with the rules of the program. Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera says this came with certain requirements and deadlines the recipients had to meet. He says the federal government requires a review to make sure the rules were met..:
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Road Home was designed to get money to people quickly to help them recover from disastrous storms.

How would you feel about pot being legal in Louisiana for recreational use? Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore says he’s bringing a bill to the legislature this upcoming session that, if passed, would put the question on a ballot next year. He says citizens should be able to vote on the recreational pot law…:
CUT 13 (09) “with the legislators”

State Police are urging folks not to drive fatigued if you’re sleepy due to the time change. Eric Gill reports…:
CUT 1 (28) “reporting”

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s office say a mother is under arrest accused of using a stun gun on her 13-year-old and daughter and beating another 12 year old with a boot until it broke. They say the motive for the attack is unknown. 42-year-old Janice Collins was booked into prison on two counts of cruelty to juveniles and was releases Sunday after posting $20,000 bail.

 

09:30 Newscast March 9, 2015

Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore will file a bill for the upcoming legislative session seeking to let citizens vote on the legalization of marijuana for recreational use in Louisiana. Honore says regardless of how lawmakers feel about the recreational use of marijuana, they should at least allow the issue to be put on a ballot…

cut 15 (08) “in 2016″

Honore is also bringing back his medical marijuana bill which failed last year.

State Police say, although we lost an hour of sleep with the beginning of Daylight Saving Time over the weekend, that’s no excuse to drive fatigued. Sgt. Nick Manale says sleepy driving can be as dangerous as impaired or distracted driving…

cut 6 (10) “avoiding crashes”

Manale suggests pulling over and getting a breath of fresh air, stepping out of the car, or getting something to drink as ways you can revive yourself if you begin to feel fatigued behind the wheel.

Lafayette has been named as one of the top 20 hardest working cities in the US by the personal finance site badcredit-dot-org. Michelle Southern reports…

cut 2 (30) “reporting”

State Police say a weekend crash in Marrero claimed the life of a woman and left a man injured. They say 52-year-old Shelia Haggarty lost control of her vehicle and ran off the roadway. As the vehicle traveled into a parking lot, 24-year-old Tabatha Thiobodaux and 24-year-old David Jeblonski were struck. Both were transported to a local hospital where Thiobodaux was pronounced dead. The investigation is ongoing.

08:30 Newscast March 9, 2015

A Baton Rouge lawmaker will file a bill for the upcoming legislative session that seeks to let citizens vote on on the legalization of marijuana in Louisiana for recreational use…

Cut 3 (32) “reporting”

State Police say a hit-and-run accident in St. James Parish claimed the life of a Vacherie woman. Authorities say 24-year-old Corey Newton ran a red light and struck a vehicle driven by 25-year-old Brittany Harris, causing her vehicle to leave the road and hit a utility pole. Harris was pronounced dead at the scene. Newton fled the scene on foot, but was captured a short time later and charged with vehicular homicide, DWI, and other charges.
A Louisiana physician is working on a way to perfect a permanent solution to sleep apnea. Dr. G. E. Ghali, an oral surgeon and instructor with LSU Health Shreveport, says they’ve come up with a treatment which uses the daVinci Robot inside a person’s mouth. He says they’ve had a 90% success rate in the surgery permanently opening up airways of sleep apnea patients…

cut 9 (04) “a mask, comfortably”

Ghali says recovery from the surgery can take several weeks, but many patients report that after a month or two they are feeling better, sleeping better and sleeping in bed with their spouse again.

According to the personal finance site badcredit-dot-org, Lafayette has been named as one of the top 20 hardest working cities in the US. Editor Steven Richmond says this list represents some of the busiest, hardest working, and most workaholic populations in the US…

cut 12 (11) “they put in”

Richmond says about 350 cities were ranked on four separate categories for this report.

07:30 Newscast March 9, 2015

Baton Rouge Representative Dalton Honore will file a bill for the upcoming legislative session that seeks to let citizens vote on whether or not marijuana should be legal in Louisiana for recreational use. Honore says he hopes other lawmakers will get on board with letting people decide whether or not marijuana for recreational use should be legal…

cut 14 (08) “people vote for it”

Honore is also bringing back his medical marijuana bill which failed last year. The legislative session begins April 13th.

A Louisiana physician is working on a permanent solution to sleep apnea. Dr. G. E. Ghali, an oral surgeon and instructor with LSU Health Shreveport, says they’ve come up with a treatment for that which uses the daVinci Robot inside a person’s mouth…

cut 8 (11) “in the pallet”

Ghali says if you are interested in learning more about the procedure, call 318-675-6101.

Lafayette has been recognized as one of the top 20 hardest working cities in the US by the personal finance site badcredit-dot-org. Editor Steven Richmond says Lafayette scored high in the number of people in the workforce…

cut 11 (09) “in Lafayette”

Richmond says they used data from the US Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics to compile their report.

We all lost an hour of sleep, with the beginning of Daylight Saving Time, but State Police says that’s no excuse to drive fatigued. Sgt. Nick Manale says if you do feel yourself becoming fatigued while driving, there are some things you can do to help yourself…

cut 5 (06) “do something”

He says they often see accidents that were caused by sleepy drivers, so it’s imperative to be sharp behind the wheel.

06:45 Sportscast March 9, 2015

Spring football is underway for the LSU Tigers. A point of emphasis is the passing game. The Tigers ranked 114th in the country in pass offense last year and Coach Les Miles says they will throw it a lot this spring…

cut 16 (11) “will be fun”

Anthony Jennings and Brandon Harris will once again battle to be the starting quarterback.

Kyle Hornsby’s three pointer as time expired lifted LSU over 18th ranked Arkansas 81-78 in Fayetteville. The Tigers finish the regular season 22-9 record and get the fourth-seed in the SEC Tournament. LSU’s first tournament game will be Friday afternoon in Nashville.

The Sun Belt tournament kicks off Thursday in New Orleans. ULM earned a number three seed in the tourney, while UL-Lafayette picks up the four seed. Both teams receive first round byes and will play Friday.

The Southland Conference tournament gets underway Wednesday with number 8 Southeastern Louisiana facing fifth seed McNeese followed by seventh seeded UNO versus number six Nicholls State.

In college baseball, the second ranked LSU Tigers went 3-0 at the Houston College Classic after Sunday’s 4-2 win over Nebraska at Minute Maid Park. The Tigers extend their winning streak to 12 games, their longest since 2013. LSU will host Nicholls State Wednesday night at Alex Box Stadium before opening SEC play over the weekend when Ole Miss comes to Baton Rouge.

UL-Lafayette swept their three game series with Troy over the weekend opening their Sun Belt Conference Schedule. The Cajuns improve to 10-5 on the season and will host UNO tomorrow night.

ULM lost two out of three against Texas State. The Warhawks are 7-6 and will host Grambling tomorrow night.

In the Southland, McNeese took two of three over Houston Baptist, UNO was swept by Sam Houston State, Nicholls won two of three over Abilene Christian, Southeastern Louisiana bested Incarnate Word two out of three game, and Northwestern State swept their three game series over Lamar.

06:30 Newscast Monday March 9, 2015

A Baton Rouge lawmaker will file a bill for the upcoming legislative session that seeks to let citizens vote on the legalization of marijuana in Louisiana for recreational use. Recreational marijuana for adult use is legal in Oregon, Washington D.C., Colorado, Alaska and Washington. Representative Dalton Honoresays people should be able to vote on the recreational pot law…

cut 13 (09) “with the legislators”

He is also bring back his medical marijuana bill which failed last year.

With the beginning of Daylight Saving Time over the weekend, everyone lost an hour of sleep. But State Police says that’s no excuse to drive fatigued. Sgt. Nick Manale says they often see accidents that were caused by sleepy drivers, so it’s imperative to be sharp behind the wheel…

cut 4 (08) “roadway, there”

Manale says sleepy driving can be as dangerous as impaired or distracted driving.

A Louisiana physician is working on a way to perfect a permanent solution to sleep apnea. Dr. G. E. Ghali, an oral surgeon and instructor with LSU Health Shreveport, says apnea patients are often given CPAP masks to ensure oxygen flow but the problem there is compliance…

cut 7 (08) “necessarily fit”

He says they’ve come up with a treatment for that which uses the daVinci Robot inside a person’s mouth.

Lafayette has been named as one of the top 20 hardest working cities in the US by the personal finance site badcredit-dot-org. Editor Steven Richmond says about 350 cities were ranked on four separate categories for this report…

cut 10 (08) “making the list”

Richmond says they looked at percentage of population over age 16 in the workforce, average commute times, percentage of households with children, and average number of hours worked each week to compile their list.

LRN AM Newscall Monday March 9th ##sports cuts have been added##

With the beginning of Daylight Saving Time over the weekend, everyone lost an hour of sleep. But State Police says that’s no excuse to drive fatigued. Eric Gill reports…

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Lafayette has been named as one of the top 20 hardest working cities in the US by the personal finance site badcredit-dot-org. Michelle Southern reports…

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A Baton Rouge lawmaker will file a bill for the upcoming legislative session that seeks to let citizens vote on whether or not marijuana should be legal in Louisiana for recreational use. Michelle Southern reports…:

Cut 3 (32) “reporting”

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With the beginning of Daylight Saving Time over the weekend, everyone lost an hour of sleep. But State Police says that’s no excuse to drive fatigued. Sgt. Nick Manale says they often see accidents that were caused by sleepy drivers, so it’s imperative to be sharp behind the wheel…

cut 4  (08)  “roadway, there”

Manale says if you do feel yourself becoming fatigued while driving, there are some things you can do to help yourself…

Cut 5  (06)  “do something”

Manale suggests pulling over and getting a breath of fresh air, stepping out of the car, or getting something to drink as ways you can revive yourself if you begin to feel fatigued behind the wheel. Manale says sleepy driving can be as dangerous as impaired or distracted driving…

Cut 6 (10)  “avoiding crashes”

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A Louisiana physician is working on a way to perfect a permanent solution to sleep apnea. The condition, which causes people to not get enough air while they are sleeping, affects more than three million people in the US. Dr. G. E. Ghali, an oral surgeon and instructor with LSU Health Shreveport, says apnea patients are often given CPAP masks to ensure oxygen flow but the problem there is compliance…:

CUT 7 (08)  “necessarily fit”

Ghali says since CPAP masks aren’t perfect, some people choose surgery that removes excess tissue down the throat and at the base of the tongue. He says they’ve come up with a treatment for that which uses the daVinci Robot inside a person’s mouth…:(Ghali says if you are interested in learning more about the procedure, call 318-675-6101.)

Cut 8  (11)  “in the pallet” 

Ghali says recovery from the surgery can take several weeks, but many patients report that after a month or two they are feeling better, sleeping better and sleeping in bed with their spouse again. He says they’ve had a 90% success rate in the surgery permanently opening up airways of sleep apnea patients…:

Cut 9 (04)  “a mask, comfortably”

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Lafayette has been named as one of the top 20 hardest working cities in the US by the personal finance site badcredit-dot-org. Editor Steven Richmond says about 350 cities were ranked on four separate categories for this report…

Cut 10 (08) “making the list”

Richmond says they looked at percentage of population over age 16 in the workforce, average commute times, percentage of households with children, and average number of hours worked each week to compile their list. He says Lafayette scored high in the number of people in the workforce…

cut 11 (09) “in Lafayette”

Richmond says they used data from the US Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. He says says this list represents some of the busiest, hardest working, and most workaholic populations in the US…

cut 12 (11)  “they put in”

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A Baton Rouge lawmaker will file a bill for the upcoming legislative session that seeks to let citizens vote on whether or not marijuana should be legal in Louisiana for recreational use. Representative Dalton Honore is also bringing back his medical marijuana bill which failed last year. He says people should be able to vote on the recreational pot law…:

Cut 13 (09)  “with the legislators”

Recreational marijuana for adult use is legal in Oregon, Washington D.C., Colorado, Alaska and Washington. Honore says he hopes other lawmakers will get on board with letting people decide whether or not marijuana for recreational use should be legal…:

Cut 14 (08) “people vote for it”

The legislative session begins April 13th. Honore says regardless of how lawmakers feel about the recreational use of marijuana, they should at least allow the issue to be put on a ballot…:

Cut 15  (08)  “in 2016”

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Spring football is underway for the LSU Tigers. A point of emphasis is the passing game. The Tigers ranked 114th in the country in pass offense last year and Coach Les Miles says they will throw it a lot this spring

Cut 16  (11)  “will be fun”

Anthony Jennings and Brandon Harris will once again battle to be the starting quarterback. It’s the second spring practice for Harris, while Jennings is looking to be the starter for a second consecutive year. Miles says both Q-Bs have matured since last year

Cut 17 (19)  “those things”

Spring practice gives new LSU defensive coordinator Kevin Steele a chance to install his defense. Miles says the Tigers ‘D” should look to familiar to fans

Cut 18 (15) “carry over’

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