LRN Sportscast 16:45 Feb 13

The 2015 college baseball season gets underway today. Second ranked LSU begins a three-game series against Kansas tonight. Coach Paul Mainieri will start two freshmen pitchers this weekend…
cut 27 (14) “…season progresses”
Sophomore Jared Poche will start on the hill tonight for the Tigers.

Southeastern Louisiana is coming off an NCAA Regional appearance as they open the 2015 campaign by hosting Louisiana Tech tonight. Coach Matt Riser says he wants to take the Lions program to another level this season…
cut 20 (16) ‘….more damage”
First pitch in Hammond tonight is at 6 PM.

LSU announces Tony Ball as the Tigers new wide receivers coach. Ball has spent the last nine years as an assistant at Georgia. He started as a running backs coach for the Bulldogs and spent the last five years coaching wide receivers, including first pick A-J Green.

And Louisiana Tech has made it official by announcing the hiring of Karl Scott as its safeties coach. Scott served as Southeastern Louisiana’s defensive coordinator last season.

Tomorrow in college basketball…LSU looks to boost its NCAA Tournament resume by visiting Tennessee. The Tigers and Volunteers are both six and five in league play.

Louisiana Tech goes after its 20th win of the season as it hosts Florida International. The Bulldogs are in first place by a half game over Western Kentucky.

ULM is a half game up over Georgia Southern for first place in the Sun Belt. The Warhawks will host Appalachian State and then its three straight road games.

And in the Southland…Northwestern State is at McNeese State.

LRN Newscast 16:30 02-13-2015

Law enforcement is out in force during the Mardi Gras season to discourage impaired driving and to keep things safe…
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A Walker man is under arrest, accused of secretly recording himself having sex with his girlfriend, then posting it on social media after the couple broke up. Thirty-year-old Robert Howard reportedly had an argument with his girlfriend, when she told him to leave her apartment. Shortly after, she noticed that Howard posted to sex video to Facebook. Howard was arrested on charges of video voyeurism.
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Some state officials say the mid-year budget cuts proposed by Governor Bobby Jindal are unfair, as departments managed by statewide elected officials are receiving much larger cuts than than almost all other state departments…
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That’s Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne.

So far, The Louisiana Office of Alcohol And Tobacco Control says they’ve conducted over 600 alcohol and tobacco compliance checks across the state since February 2nd, finding 83 violations of business selling to underaged customers. The A-T-C says they are continuing those checks throughout Mardi Gras…
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That’s A-T-C Commissioner Troy Hebert.

LRN Newscast 15:30 02-13-15

New Orleans Police are investigating a St. Charles Avenue shooting last night that left two men dead, and another man charged with murder. NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison says the altercation happened during the Krewe of Muses parade, and officers were at the scene…
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Nineteen year-old John Hicks is charged with 2 counts of second-degree murder.

The state budget cuts proposed by Governor Bobby jindal for this coming fiscal year are hitting some departments rather hard. The Department of Tourism for one with a $3.6 million dollars in cuts. The Department of Agriculture for another…
CUT 10 (10) Q: ‘340 thousand dollars’
That’s Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain, who says agencies with elected officials are taking the brunt of the cuts, and he calls it unfair.
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During last year’s five-day Mardi Gras holiday, there were 13 deaths on statewide roads, with over half of those involving alcohol. State Police Spokesperson Melissa Matey says they will be out in force…
CUT 4 (12) “those impaired driver”
There were 6 fatal crashes between Lake Charles and New Orleans yesterday alone.

In the fight of underaged use of alcohol and tobacco, the A-T-C is continuing the compliance checks of business to make sure there are no sales made to those aged below legal limits. Commissioner Troy Hebert says all business need to be smart about this…
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Hebert adds there are 16 and 17 year-old undercover operatives doing random checks throughout Mardi Gras.

LRN Newscast 14:30 02-13-15

Law enforcement is on patrol throughout the Mardi Gras season to discourage impaired driving. State Police spokesperson, Melissa Matey, says Thursday there were six fatal crashes between Lake Charles and New Orleans. She says these crashes were preventable if people had made smart decisions…
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During last year’s five-day Mardi Gras holiday, there were 13 deaths statewide. Over half of those deaths involved alcohol.

Meanwhile, the Louisiana Office of Alcohol Tobacco Control says they’ve conducted over 600 alcohol and tobacco compliance checks across the state since February 2nd, finding some 83 violations. The ATC undercover operatives were 16 and 17 years old, and ATC Commissioner troy Hebert says the undercover opertations will continue.
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It was a deadly Thursday night during the Krewe of Muses Parade in New Orleans on St. Charles Avenue. NOPD superintendent Michael Harrison says they believe there was an altercation that ended in a shooting, resulting in two men dead, and a teen-aged suspect arrested arrested…
CUT 6 (08) Q: ‘at the intersection”
19-year-old John Hicks was charged two counts of second degree murder.

Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture Mike Strain says the mid-year budget cuts proposed by Governor Bobby Jindal are just not fair across the board. He says most all of the larger cuts are hitting departments being manged by elected officials, and that’s not fair…
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The Department of Ag received mid-year cuts equivalent to $2.6 million dollars.

PM LRN Newscall for February 13

Law enforcement are patrolling throughout the Mardi Gras season to discourage impaired driving and help reduce the number of crashes on Louisiana roadways. Eric Gill reports…

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Statewide elected officials are claiming the mid-year budget cuts to their departments proposed by Governor Bobby Jindal are unfair. Eric Gill has more…

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Law enforcement are on patrol throughout the Mardi Gras season to discourage impaired driving and help reduce the number of crashes on Louisiana roadways. State Police spokeswoman, Melissa Matey, says Thursday there were six fatal crashes between Lake Charles and New Orleans. She says these crashes were preventable if people had made smart decisions before getting behind the wheel…

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During last year’s five-day Mardi Gras holiday, there were 599 crashes which resulted in 13 deaths statewide. Over half of those deaths involved alcohol. Matey says you can expect to see law enforcement out in force through Fat Tuesday…

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Matey says expect to see various checkpoints and saturation patrols all across Louisiana. She says if you partake in Mardi Gras revelry, do it responsibly…

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The shooting Thursday night during a parade in New Orleans which left two dead appears to be the responsibility of a 19-year-old man. NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison said they believe there was some sort of altercation that took place between two males while the Muses Krewe was rolling down St. Charles…:

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Harssion says the suspect is identified as 19-year-old John Hicks and he’s charged with two counts of second degree murder and illegal carrying of a firearm on the parade route. Harrison says there were cops on the scene at the intersection where the shooting took place…:

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One of the victims of the shooting died during surgery and the other succumbed to his injuries Friday morning. Harrison says this situation is frustrating, but NOPD remains committed to keeping revelers safe during Mardi Gras…:

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Statewide elected officials claim the mid-year budget cuts proposed by Governor Bobby Jindal are unfair. Departments managed by statewide elected officials are receiving much larger cuts than than almost all other state departments. Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says these cuts are clearly disproportionate…

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Dardenne says offices controlled by statewide elected officials, excluding the governor, represent less than one percent of the budget. However those agencies represent 16-percent of the budget cuts. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says these cuts aren’t fair across the board…

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The Department of Ag received mid-year cuts equivalent to $2.6 million dollars and the Tourism Department took a $3.6 million hit, while the governor’s office had a $10,000 cut to its budget. Jindal spokesman Mike Reed says the governor’s office reduction is in line with other offices. Strain says it’s obvious statewide elected officials are taking the brunt of the cuts…

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The Louisiana Office of Alcohol Tobacco Control says they’ve conducted over 600 alcohol and tobacco compliance checks across the state since February 2nd. ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert says of the businesses checked, 83 sold alcohol and/or tobacco to underage operatives which is about a 13% non-compliance rate…:

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Hebert says agents will continue to work throughout the Mardi Gras weekend to make sure illegal sales of alcohol and tobacco do not dampen the Carnival season…:

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Hebert says the majority of their undercover operatives are 16 and 17 years old and with the legal age to purchase alcohol being 21 there is no excuse for these irresponsible sales…:

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13:30 Newscast February 13th, 2015

Statewide elected officials are claiming the mid-year budget cuts to their departments proposed by Governor Bobby Jindal are unfair. Eric Gill has more…:
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Governor Bobby Jindal announced today that Louisiana will not receive a downgrade in its credit rating from Moody’s Investors Service which would mean the state would have to pay higher interest rates. Jindal says they appreciate Moody affirming that the state’s credit rating won’t go down which has come as a result of acting quickly and responsibly when our state has faced revenue problems.

The Louisiana Office of Alcohol Tobacco Control says they’ve conducted over 600 alcohol and tobacco compliance checks across the state since February 2nd. ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert says of the businesses checked, 83 sold alcohol and/or tobacco to underage operatives which is about a 13% non-compliance rate…:
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He says agents will continue to work throughout the Mardi Gras weekend to make sure illegal sales of alcohol and tobacco do not dampen the Carnival season.

The shooting at the parade last night in New Orleans claimed the lives of two people. One died last night and the other this morning. Under arrest is 19-year-old John Hicks who is charged with two counts of second degree murder according to the New Orleans Police Department.

 

 

12:30 Newscast February 13th, 2015

Statewide elected officials are claiming the mid-year budget cuts proposed by Governor Bobby Jindal are unfair. Departments managed by statewide elected officials are receiving much larger cuts than than almost all other state departments. Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says these cuts are clearly disproportionate…:
CUT 9 (11) “state government”
The Department of Agriculture has received mid-year cuts equivalent to $2.6 million dollars and the Tourism Department has taken a $3.6 million hit, while the governor’s office has proposed a $10,000 cut to its budget.

The Louisiana Alcohol Tobacco and Control said agents did more than 600 compliance checks since Feb. 2. They say 83 businesses were caught selling alcohol or tobacco to people who are underage — and there’s 5 days to go.

The second victim in the New Orleans parade shooting last night died this morning. NOPD says they’ve arrested 19-year-old John Hicks in connection with the crime. Superintendent Michael Harrison says this situation is frustrating, but NOPD remains committed to keeping revelers safe during Mardi Gras…:
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The shooting happened during the Krewe of Muses parade.

You’ve probably noticed gas prices continue to climb fast. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular in Louisiana is $2.09 according to AAA which is almost a dime more than this time last week.

 

 

11:40 LRN sportscast February 13

Multiple reports say the LSU Tigers have hired a new wide receivers coach. His name is Tony Ball and he was Georgia’s receivers coach and has been an assistant for the Bulldogs since 2009. Also, former LSU defensive line coach Brick Haley has been hired for the same role at Texas.

Rita Benson Leblanc, the granddaughter of Tom Benson, has been removed from two NFL committees. Leblanc served as the chair of the Employee Benefits Committee and was a member of the International committee. It’s a sign the NFL strongly supports Tom Benson’s efforts to leave the Saints in the control of his wife, Gayle.

Louisiana Tech is in first place in Conference USA following its 65-54 win over Florida Atlantic. The Bulldogs have won 25 straight home games. ULM defended its home floor last night and remain in first place in the Sun Belt. The Warhawks defeated in-state rival U-L Lafayette 67-55.

It’s opening day in college baseball. Second ranked LSU begins the season against Kansas. A team that won 35 games a season ago and reached the NCAA Tournament. Coach Paul Mainieri says the Jayhawks have won five of the last six games played two teams…
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First pitch is at seven o’ clock.

A new era of college baseball begins tonight for Louisiana Tech as the Bulldogs first-year coach, Greg Goff, takes his team to Hammond for a three-game series against Southeastern Louisiana.

In women’s basketball last night…LSU lost to number one ranked South Carolina 86-62. The Lady Techster rallied from a 19-point deficit to beat Florida Atlantic 73-68. Whitney Frazier had 20 points to lead the way. U-L Lafayette beat U-L-M 68-65 in double O-T.

11:30 Newscast February 13th, 2015

The shooting Thursday night during a parade in New Orleans which left two dead appears to be the responsibility of a 19-year-old man. The second victim died this morning. NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison says John Hicks is charged with second degree murder in the shootings and illegal carrying of a firearm on the parade route. He says there were cops on the scene at the intersection where the shooting took place…:
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He says cops remain committed to keep parades safe during Mardi Gras.

The open enrollment period to purchase health insurance through the Affordable Care Act comes to an end Sunday. The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services say over 157,000 Louisianians have signed up for insurance this year through the federal marketplace. They encourage those who are uninsured to sign up today if you can online at HealthCare.gov.

Law enforcement across the state will be patrolling throughout the Mardi Gras season to discourage impaired driving and to help reduce the number of crashes on Louisiana roadways. Eric Gill reports…:
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The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s office says a man from Walker is under arrest accused of posting a hidden camera video of he and his ex girlfriend having sex on Facebook. They say the victim sent a screenshot to cops who later booked 30-year-old Robert Howard into jail on counts of video voyeurism.

 

10:30 Newscast February 13th, 2015

One man is dead and another in critical condition after a shooting occurred during a parade Thursday night in New Orleans. NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison said it appears there was some sort of altercation that took place between two males while the Muses Krewe was rolling down St. Charles…:
CUT 6 (08) “at the intersection”
He says cops had a suspect in custody almost right away. One victim died at a hospital during surgery and another clings to life. The investigation is ongoing.

Law enforcement across the state will be patrolling throughout the Mardi Gras season to discourage impaired driving and to help reduce the number of crashes on Louisiana roadways. State Police spokeswoman, Melissa Matey, says if you’re going to partake in Carnival revelry, make sure you do it responsibly…:
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She says Thursday there were six fatal crashes between Lake Charles and New Orleans.

The open enrollment period to purchase health insurance through the Affordable Care Act comes to an end Sunday. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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The one million Match-5 winners in the February 7 Powerball drawing from a ticket that was sold in Hammond have claimed their prize. Thomas and Debbie James said they made the stop at the RaceTrac on their way home to Mississippi from a cruise that docked in New Orleans. The couple gets $700,000 after taxes and the service station gets a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket.