PM LRN Newscall Feb 19

Republican Senator David Vitter is leading all other candidates in cash on hand for this year’s governor’s race. Eric Gill reports…

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The Mandeville Police Department says a man is charged with his 8th DWI after he allegedly drove a car that didn’t belong to him drunk into another vehicle then fled the scene. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Republican Senator David Vitter is leading all other candidates in cash on hand for this year’s governor’s race. Wednesday was the deadline for statewide elected officials to file annual campaign finance reports for 2014. Vitter has reported $3.5 million in the bank for his campaign. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this is not surprising…

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Fellow Republican candidates Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne reported $1.55 million, and Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle has $1.43 million. Pinsonat says both Dardenne and Angelle are off to a good start…

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Democratic State Representative John Bel Edwards reported $745,000. Pinsonat says the wildcard is Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy, who has reported $3.45 million in cash on hand. The treasurer is considering running for governor, attorney general, US Senator, as well as re-election. Pinsonat says Kennedy has enough money available to do just about anything he wants…

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The case of the man who was convicted of literally scaring a Lafayette woman to death in 1999 after he broke into her home, then had the ruling overturned, will be reviewed by the Louisiana Supreme Court. A jury found 40-year-old Willie James Robertson guilty in 2013 of causing 86-year-old Irene Schoofs heart attack which killed her. Legal analyst Tim Meche…:

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The death of the woman happened in 1999 but the case wasn’t prosecuted until 13 years later. An appeals court overturned the manslaughter conviction and acquitted Robertson and now the state’s high court has agreed to take a look at the case at the request of the Lafayette Parish DA’s Office. Meche says the evidence in this case is very flimsy…:

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Meche says in these types of cases courts look to determine whether or not the evidence is sufficient to sustain a conviction, and the court of appeals concluded it was not. He says the trend of late is that the Louisiana Supreme Court reverse courts of appeal in cases like this…:

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The Mandeville Police Department says a man is charged with his 8th DWI after he allegedly drove a car that didn’t belong to him drunk into another vehicle then fled the scene. Lt. Gerald Sticker says 48-year-old James Hittson took his friend’s 2006 Chevrolet Avalanche from an apartment where they were hanging out without her permission…:

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Sticker says when Hittson returned the crashed vehicle to the owner, a disturbance ensued where the suspect threatened the woman and her boyfriend. He says cops then got a call from a local Winn Dixie regarding a vehicle that had been slammed into while the owner was shopping…:

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Sticker says the suspect’s history includes seven prior DWI’s starting in 1984 from Tangipahoa, Jefferson and St. Tammany Parishes. He says they arrested Hittson and booked him into the St. Tammany Parish Jail on many charges along with DWI – 8…:

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In a recent CBS News Poll, 67-percent of Republican respondents said they did not know enough about Governor Bobby Jindal to consider him for the Republican presidential nomination. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says this is bad news for Jindal especially after the publicity he received after his stance on “No-Go Zones”…

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The poll found that 18-percent of respondents would consider Jindal. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush lead the poll with 49-percent saying they would consider him as the Republican nominee. Pinsonat thinks Jindal’s strategy is not to gain the presidential nomination this time…

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He feels Jindal is laying the groundwork for a presidential run in 2020 or 2024. But Pinsonat points out that a lot could happen in the next four to eight years and the odds do not favor Jindal.  But he says that won’t stop the governor…

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13:30 Newscast February 19th, 2015

With $3.5 million in the bank, Republican Senator David Vitter is leading all other candidates in cash on hand for this year’s governor’s race. Fellow Republican candidates Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne reported $1.55 million, and Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle has $1.43 million. Pinsonat says both Dardenne and Angelle are off to a good start…:
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Democratic State Representative John Bel Edwards reported $745,000.

The Mandeville Police Department says a man is charged with his 8th DWI after he allegedly drove a car that didn’t belong to him drunk into another vehicle then fled the scene. Lt. Gerald Sticker says 48-year-old James Hittson left a residence in a friend’s car then came back with it heavily damaged. He says cops then got a call from a local Winn Dixie regarding a vehicle that had been slammed into while the owner was shopping…:
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Hittson is in the St. Tammany Parish jail on many charges.

In a recent CBS News Poll, 67-percent of Republican respondents said they did not know enough about Governor Bobby Jindal to consider him for the Republican presidential nomination. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says this is bad news for Jindal especially after the publicity he received after his stance on “No-Go Zones”…:
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The poll found that 18-percent of respondents would consider Jindal.

Big upset in college baseball last night as Nicholls State defeated second ranked LSU six to three. The Tigers left 17 runners on base, while Colonels first baseman Seth Stevens had two hits and two RBIs. The Colonels, who at one time led six to nothing in this game, improved to three and one on the season. LSU is also 3-and-1 following the upset loss.

 

12:30 Newscast February 19th, 2015

Republican Senator David Vitter is leading all other candidates in cash on hand for this year’s governor’s race. Eric Gill reports…:
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The state department of Revenue announces they will begin issuing tax refunds the week of March second, which is a week later than originally planned. Revenue Secretary Tim Barfield says the delay is in response to the recent increase and still unfolding developments centered around fraudulent tax returns filed across the country.

The case of the man who was convicted of literally scaring a Lafayette woman to death in 1999 after he broke into her home, then had the ruling overturned, will be reviewed by the Louisiana Supreme Court. A jury found 40-year-old Willie Robertson guilty in 2013 of causing 86-year-old Irene Schoogs heart attack which killed her. Legal analyst Tim Meche…:
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Meche says the Lafayette DA has asked the state’s high court to review the case seeking to reverse the appeal’s decision to throw out Robertson’s manslaughter conviction.

 

 

11:30 Newscast February 19th, 2015

Republican Senator David Vitter is leading all other candidates in cash on hand for this year’s governor’s race. Wednesday was the deadline for statewide elected officials to file annual campaign finance reports for 2014. Vitter has reported $3.5 million in the bank for his campaign. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this is not surprising…:
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Fellow Republican candidates Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne reported $1.55 million, and Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle has $1.43 million. Democratic State Representative John Bel Edwards reported $745,000.

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s office has made an arrest in the case of 20-year-old a Labadieville man who was found dead in his yard. They say 61-year-old William Thompson confessed to detectives he stabbed Daquan Rainey because the victim took his cigarettes. Thompson is charged with mansalguther and is being held without bond.

The Mandeville Police Department says a man is charged with his 8th DWI after he allegedly drove a car that didn’t belong to him drunk into another vehicle then fled the scene. Lt. Gerald Sticker says 48-year-old James Hittson took his friend’s 2006 Chevrolet Avalanche from an apartment where they were hanging out without her permission…:
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He says Hittson then threatened the owner of the vehicle who then called the cops. The suspect was booked with DWI – 8, hit and run, simple assault and driving under suspension.

In response to the recent increase in fraudulent tax returns filed across the country, the Louisiana Department of Revenue announced today that they are taking extra precautions to verify the filings and refunds of taxpayers. They extending the date to begin issuing refunds by one week, until the week of March 2.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast February 19

The second ranked LSU baseball team left 17 runners on base in a six to three loss to Nicholls State last night. The Colonels, who at one time led six to nothing in this game, improved to three and one on the season. LSU is also 3-and-1 following the upset loss.

The Ragin Cajuns erupted for four runs in the first inning and went on to beat Northwestern State seven to three last night. Gunner Leger was the winning pitcher as he allowed just two runs in five innings. Joe Robinson also had a home run and a career-high four RBIs for the Cajuns.

Louisiana Tech won its first game of the season yesterday as the Bulldogs defeated McNeese State 12 to 2. It’s the first win for new head coach Greg Goff. The loss drops McNeese’s record to four and one and they’ll host Bradley for three games this weekend.

Former LSU football player Ryan Clark has retired after a 13-year career in the NFL.

Louisiana Tech, who is in first place Conference USA, visits Charlotte tonight. The 49ers are 11-and-14 overall on the season, but Bulldogs coach Mike White calls Charlotte one of the more talented teams in the league…
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Louisiana Tech is coming off its 20th win of the season, a 75-42 victory over F-I-U.

The Ragin Cajuns are home tonight where they’ll take on Texas State. U-L Lafayette has lost seven of its last eleven and Coach Bob Marlin knows his team can play better…
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The Cajuns are 14-and-12 with just five regular season games left.

10:30 Newscast February 19th, 2015

This cold weather has lots of folks toting around firewood for various reasons but the Department of Ag and Forestry wants you to know there has been a confirmation of the Emerald Ash Borer in Louisiana. Commission Mike Strain says this pest attacks ash trees and could kill them. He wants the public to know it’s best to purchase firewood not more than 10 miles from where it will be burned…:
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He says one of the biggest concerns about the Emerald Ash Borer is that there is no effective eradication method.

The Mandeville Police Department says a man is charged with his 8th DWI after he allegedly drove a car that didn’t belong to him drunk into another vehicle then fled the scene. Cops arrested 48-year-old James Hittson and charged him with DWI – 8, hit and run, simple assault and driving under suspension.

A doctoral candidate in LSU’s College of Engineering believes he’s come up with a unique way to control mosquito-borne diseases. Eric Gill has more…:
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The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s office is offering a $1000 reward for information about the case of a 30-year-old Labadieville man who was found dead in his front yard. They say Daquan Rainey was suffering a stab wound. There is no other information available which is why cops are asking for the public’s help.

 

09:30 Newscast February 19, 2015

Budget cuts will result in 14 museums under the control of the Secretary of State to reduce the number of days they are open. Scott Carwile has the story…

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The state department of Revenue announces that tax refunds will begin being issued the week of March 2nd. This is one week later than originally planned. Revenue Secretary Tim Barfield says this delay is due to the recent increase and still unfolding developments centered around fraudulent tax returns filed across the country.

The US Department of Health and Human Services announces over 184-thousand Louisianans signed up for insurance through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace. That’s up from 102,000 last year. Marketplace Director and CEO Kevin Counihan says says they know open enrollment next year will be bigger and better than it was this year…

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Counihan says when you see big enrollment numbers like these it means that people are starting to realize that the products and services being offered through HealthCare.gov are quality.

A doctoral candidate in LSU’s College of Engineering believes drones can be an effective way to control mosquito-borne diseases. Charles Malveaux says the ideal system would use two drones: one to survey the area and another to treat the area…

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He says mosquito-borne diseases, such as malaria and West Nile, could be prevented with technology like this.

08:30 Newscast February 19, 2015

Over 184-thousand Louisianans signed up for insurance through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. Marketplace Director and CEO Kevin Counihan says they are very pleased with how things are going…

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Nationwide, about 11.4 million Americans selected Marketplace plans or automatically re-enrolled by Sunday’s deadline.

Due to mid-year budget cuts, Secretary of State Tom Schedler announces reduced days of operation for 14 state museums. In addition to the reduced hours of operation, 24 Secretary of State employees will be laid off. Schedler says if there’s group or individual that wants to provide financial resources, his door is open…

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He says the reduced hours could be in place for the foreseeable future.

A doctoral candidate in LSU’s College of Engineering believes he’s come up with a unique way to control mosquito-borne diseases. Charles Malveaux’s idea is to use drones for mosquito control. Malveaux says the concept is pretty straightforward…

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Malveaux’s plan would use drones to treat breeding areas with larvicide, preventing mosquitoes from hatching.

Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says the severe insect pest Emerald Ash Borer, or EAB, has been detected in Louisiana. The EAB attacks ash trees and has been confirmed in Webster Parish. Strain says the EAB was discovered last year in southern Arkansas and they think it got there from someone who brought firewood from another state…

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He says the EAB could be devastating to the trees.

LRN Newscast 07:30 February 19

Secretary of State Tom Schedler announces reduced days of operation for 14 museums. Starting in mid-April, the old state capitol in Baton Rouge and the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in Shreveport will only operate three days a week. Schedler says he has less state dollars to work with…
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Schedler says 12 smaller museums under his control will only be open one-day a week.

Over 184-thousand Louisianans have enrolled for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. That’s an 81-percent increase in participation compared to last year and Marketplace director Kevin Counihan says they still have a long way to go, especially when it comes to making the customer experience easier…
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The State Department of Ag and Forestry says an insect pest called Emerald Ash Borer has been found in Louisiana. Commissioner Mike Strain says the bug attacks ash trees and has been confirmed in Webster Parish…
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Strain says there’s no method to eradicate the insect, so to keep it him from spreading he’s urging residents in north Louisiana to not transport firewood more than ten miles.

A doctoral candidate in LSU’s college of Engineering is working on technology that would use drones to kill off mosquitos. Charles Malveaux says drones are used to apply chemicals for other purposes, especially agriculture, and it can be a powerful tool in combating mosquitoes…
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Malveaux says he knew someone who died from the West Nile Virus.

LRN Sportscast 06:45 February 19

For the first time since 2009, Nicholls State has defeated LSU in baseball. The Colonels doubled up the second ranked Tigers six to three on a chilly night at Alex Box Stadium. LSU left 17 runners on base and committed four errors in the field. Colonels first baseman Seth Stevens had two hits and two RBIs for the 3-and-1 Colonels.

Elsewhere…U-L Lafayette scored four runs in the first inning and went on to beat Northwestern State seven to three. Centerfielder Joe Robbins hit a home run and tied a career-high with 4 RBI.

Louisiana Tech won its first game of the year as they pounded McNeese State 12 to 2. Centerfielder Bryce Stark hit a grand slam and Bre’shon Kimbell added a solo shot.

Tulane scored two runs in the top of the ninth to get past Southeastern Louisiana five to four. The Lions fall to four and one on the season. And U-N-O scored four runs in the second to hold off Southern Miss seven to six.

The Pelicans have announced Jrue Holiday will miss at least another three weeks with a stress reaction in his lower right leg. Holiday missed 48 games last year because of a very similiar injury. New Orleans is at Orlando tomorrow. Today is the NBA trade deadline.

The U-L Lafayette men’s basketball team hosts Texas State tonight at the Cajundome. The Cajuns are 8-and-7 in the Sun Belt and in fifth place in the league standings. Head Coach Bob Marlin says a victory is important tonight with the conference tournament right around the corner…
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The Ragin Cajuns have lost seven of their last eleven games.

Also tonight, Louisiana Tech is at Charlotte, and Tulane hosts Central Florida.