LRN Newscast 15:30 11-3-14

Besides the US Senate and Congressional races, Tuesday’s ballot features 14 Constitutional Amendments. Amendment 1 protects the financial system that has been set up for nursing homes and care facilities, that are matched by Medicaid, to reimburse them for the care they give…

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That’s Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott.

Site Selection magazine names Louisiana number two in the nation in it’s Top Business Climate list for 2014, based on a survey of corporate real estate executives and the magazine’s proprietary New Plant Database…

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That’s Site Selection Editor-In-Chief Mark Arend.

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A single vehicle crash in Assumption Parish has claimed the life of a 4-year-old boy last night. Trooper Evan Harrell says the vehicle, driven by the boy’s aunt, 22-year-old Toniska Willoughby of Napoleonville, went off the road into a ditch and struck a culvert…

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The little boy – 4 year-old Cason Willoughby was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

Some celebrity news out today, the Taylor Swift North American concert tour will be opening at the Century Link Center in Bossier City on May 20th and the Bayou Country Superfest on Friday night May 22nd. Visit Baton Rouge President Paul Arrigo (ah REE go) says the Department of Tourism has done a good job in branding Louisiana as a top travel destination…

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LRN Newscast 14:30 11-03-14

For tomorrow’s election, besides the Congressional and senate races, there are 14 constitutional amendments on the ballot, including Amendment 7 dealing with disabled veterans and homestead exemptions…

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That’s Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott Scott (who says you can get more information at parlouisiana-dot-org.

 

Louisiana may not be the top state for Site Selection Magazine’s Top Business climate for 2014, but Editor-In-Chief Mark Arend says taking second place is not too bad..

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Georgia took the top spot on the list.
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Test scores for Louisiana school students for the LEAP and iLeap are improving, according to the Department of Education report issued this morning. However, less than half of voucher students score at grade level. Voucher students are those who qualify for some financial assistance who choose to attend private schools.
Promoters announce the opening of Taylor Swift’s brand new “1989″ tour will kick off in Bossier City next year, then headline Bayou Country Superfest in Baton Rouge.

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PM LRN Newscall November 3rd

In addition to the US Senate and Congressional races, Tuesday’s ballot features 14 Constitutional Amendments. Eric Gill has more…

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Promoters announce the opening of Taylor Swift’s brand new “1989” tour will kick off in Bossier City next year, then headline Bayou Country Superfest in Baton Rouge. Michelle Southern reports.

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In addition to the US Senate and Congressional races, Tuesday’s ballot features 14 Constitutional Amendments. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott says Amendment 1 protects the financial system that has been set up for nursing homes and care facilities, that are matched by Medicaid, to reimburse them for the care they give…

CUT 3 (09)  “this new amendment”

Scott says Amendment 2 would give hospitals in the state tax money, that they would be able to match with Medicaid dollars, to help compensate for the care they give to the uninsured…

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Another amendment on the ballot deals with disabled veterans. Scott says Amendment 7 gives an extra homestead exemption for disabled veterans… (You can get more information on the amendments at parlouisiana-dot-org)

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Site Selection magazine names Louisiana number two in the nation in it’s Top Business Climate list for 2014. Editor-In-Chief Mark Arend says the list is compiled based on a survey of corporate real estate executives and the magazine’s proprietary New Plant Database…

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Georgia ranked number one in this year’s list. Arend says a big reason for Louisiana ranking second is that it finished sixth in a separate survey of business executives…

CUT 7 (06) “very impressive”

Lousiana economic development officials say the state is set to enter an industrial boom and Arend says their ranking reflects that…

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State Police report a single vehicle crash in Assumption Parish has claimed the life of a 4-year-old boy. Trooper Evan Harrell says the wreck happened last night when a vehicle, driven by 22-year-old Toniska Willoughby of Napoleonville, went off the road into a ditch and struck a culvert…

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4-year-old Cason Willoughby was pronounced dead at the scene. His aunt was the driver and she suffered moderate injuries. Harrell says Toniska will be found at-fault in the crash…

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Harrell says their investigation revealed that Cason was sitting in the front seat using only the lap portion of the seat belt for restraint. He says this is another tragic reminder to follow safety procedures when children are in a motor vehicle…

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Louisiana got some big celebrity news today as promoters announce the opening of Taylor Swift’s brand new “1989” tour will kick off in Bossier City next year, then headline Bayou Country Superfest in Baton Rouge. The Century Link Center show will be May 20th, then Swift plays the May 22nd Friday night show in Tiger Stadium. Visit Baton Rouge President Paul Arrigo…:

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The seven-time Grammy Award winning artist will also be making stops in Europe, Australia and Asia in 2015. Arrigo says it’s huge that she’s making her first two stops in Louisiana…:

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Tickets for the North American leg of Swift’s tour will go on sale to the general public on November 14th. Arrigo says Louisiana gets huge acts like this because the Lt. Governor’s Office and the different CVB’s throughout the state have done a good job labeling The Bayou State as a travel destination…:

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13:30 November 3rd, 2014

According to Site Selection magazine, Louisiana is No. 2 in the nation for business climate. Editor Mark Arend says one of the main reasons we ranked so high is because we came in 6th in another business executive survey…:
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He says the coming industrial boom in Louisiana is another reason for the high rank.

State Police say a crash in Assumption Parish has claimed the life of a 4-year-old boy. Trooper Evan Harrell says the wreck happened last night when a vehicle driven by the mother, 22-year-old Toniska Willoughby of Napoleonville, went off the road into a ditch and struck a culvert…:
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He says the mother suffered moderate injuries in the crash and will be cited once released from the hospital.

Louisiana got some big celebrity news today as promoters announce the opening of Taylor Swift’s brand new “1989” tour will kick off in Bossier City, and headline Bayou Country Superfest in Baton Rouge. The Century Link Center show will be May 20th, then Swift plays the May 22nd Friday night show in Tiger Stadium. Visit Baton Rouge President PAul Arrigo…:
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Tickets for the North American leg of Swift’s tour will go on sale to the general public on November 14th.

Don’t forget to vote tomorrow. The polls for the mid-terms in Louisiana, which include huge Senate and Congressional races and 14 Constitutional amendments, will be open 6am-8pm. You can find your polling location online at geauxvote.com.

12:30 Newscast November 3rd, 2014

Site Selection magazine names Louisiana number two in the nation in its Top Business Climate list for 2014. Editor-In-Chief Mark Arend says the list is compiled based on a survey of corporate real estate executives and the magazine’s proprietary New Plant Database…:
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Lousiana economic development officials say the state is set to enter an industrial boom and Arend says their ranking reflects that.

A Sunday morning single vehicle accident in Livingston Parish has taken the life of an Independence woman. Louisiana State Police say 42-year-old Stephanie Prattini, for unknown reasons, ran off the road where her vehicle entered a ditch, struck a culvert, and overturned. Prattini, who was reportedly unrestrained at the time of the accident, was pronounced dead at the scene.

In addition to the US Senate and Congressional races, Tuesday’s ballot features 14 Constitutional Amendments. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott says Amendment 2 would give hospitals in the state tax money, that they would be able to match with Medicaid dollars, to help compensate for the care they give to the uninsured…:
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You can get more information on the amendments at parlouisiana-dot-org,.

LRN Sportscast 11:40 November 3rd

The Saints next opponent, the San Francisco 49ers suffered a heart wrenching loss on Sunday. 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick fumbled at the goal line with two seconds left, which allowed St. Louis to hold on for a 13-10 victory over San Fran. The 49ers will enter the Mercedes Benz Superdome with a 4-and-4 record.

In other NFL action…former LSU standout Jeremy Hill rushed for a career-high 154 yards and two touchdowns in the Bengals 33-23 victory over Jacksonville.

Tyran Mathieu had an interception in the Cardinals 28-17 win over Dallas. Arizona has the best record in the NFC at seven and one. And another former LSU standout, Jarvis Landry, caught a touchdown pass in the Dolphinms 37-nothing beat down of the San Diego Chargers.

Tonight its Eli Manning and the New York Giants hosting the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts lead the A-F-C South with a 5-and-3 record.

It was a complete performance for the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs as they defeated Western Kentucky 59-10 on Saturday to improve to 5-and-0 in Conference USA. Tech Coach Skip Holtz saw his defense hold the Hilltoppers to less than 300 yards of total offense and they forced five turnovers…
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Bulldogs Quarterback Cody Sokol was named the Conference USA offensive player of the Week. Sokol threw for five touchdown passes.

Grambling State Quarterback Johnathan Williams continues to play at a high level. Williams threw for 197 yards and two touchdowns in a win on Saturday He also rushed for 71 yards and a score. Grambling is 6-0 in the SWAC and they visit Mississippi Valley State on Thursday.

11:30 Newscast November 3rd, 2014

In addition to the US Senate and Congressional races, Tuesday’s ballot features 14 Constitutional Amendments. Eric Gill has more…:
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The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s office says a 4-year-old child is dead and his mother was injured in a crash last night near Napoleonville. State Police report 22-year-old Toniska Willoughby was traveling on Highway 308 when her car went off the road and into a ditch. The 4-year-old child was not properly restrained and in the front seat of the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police say the mother is in the hospital with moderate injuries.

Starting next spring, public school students in Louisiana will take Common Core exams on paper instead of on a computer as was originally planned. Superintendent of Education John White says now teachers can concentrate on making sure students on prepared for the more rigorous tests…:
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About 300-thousand students will take the Common Core tests in March and there’s a second session in May. They’ll replace the LEAP and I-Leap exams.

Nobobdy won Mega Millions over the weekend so the prize for tomorrow night’s drawing now goes to $321 million dollars. The Powerball wasn’t hit either and it climbs to an estimated $178 million dollars for the next drawing which will be held Wednesday.

10:30 Newscast November 3, 2014

There will be 14 Constitutional Amendments on tomorrow’s ballot in addition to the Senate and Congressional races. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott says Amendment 1 protects the financial system that has been set up for nursing homes and facilities that are matched by Medicaid:
CUT 3 (09) “this new amendment”
He says you can get a full non-partisan explanation of the amendments online at parlouisiana.org.

Louisiana State Police say they are looking for someone wanted for questioning in a Ville Platte homicide. They say 21-year-old Chris Goodley is wanted for questioning in the death which was discovered yesterday. He is considered armed and dangerous but if you know where he might be State Police says please call 911.

The end of daylight savings time means many of us will now be driving home from work in the dark.
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Promoters of Bayou Country Superfest in Baton Rouge announce Taylor Swift will headline this year’s Tiger Stadium concerts the night of May 22nd. Swift’s 1989 World Tour will kick off in Bossier City at the CenturyLink Center on May 20th. Tickets go on sale November 14th.

09:30 Newscast November 3, 2014

A University of New Orleans Survey Research Center poll shows that a majority of respondents feel the state is moving in the wrong direction. Scott Carwile reports…

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Shreveport Police have arrested a suspect in a shooting that took place early this morning near a night club. 26-year-old Michael Falcon is charged with second degree murder in the incident. Authorities say the victim, 25-year-old Malcolm Perry, was taken to a local hospital for non life-threatening injuries.

Third through eighth grade students in public schools will take Common Core exams next spring on paper, instead of on a computer as originally planned. State Education Superintendent John White says after talking with teachers, he thought it was best to go with a paper-and-pencil exam for the first year…

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About 300-thousand students will take the Common Core tests in March and there’s another session in May.

A Sunday morning single vehicle accident in Livingston Parish has taken the life of an Independence woman. Louisiana State Police say 42-year-old Stephanie Prattini, for unknown reasons, ran off the road where her vehicle entered a ditch, struck a culvert, and overturned. Prattini, who was reportedly unrestrained at the time of the accident, was pronounced dead at the scene.

08:30 Newscast November 3, 2014

The state education department decides students will take the Common Core tests next spring on paper, instead of on a computer. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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State Police are investigating a single vehicle crash in Assumption Parish that has claimed the life of a 4-year-old boy. They say a vehicle, driven by 22-year-old Toniska Willoughby of Napoleonville, traveled off the roadway into a ditch where it struck a culvert. Little Cason Willoughby, Toniska’s son, was pronounced dead at the scene. Toniska was transported to an area hospital with moderate injuries. Authorities say Cason was not properly restrained at the time of the crash.

A University of New Orleans Survey Research Center poll of nearly 600 registered Louisiana voters shows that 52-percent of respondents feel the state is moving in the wrong direction. UNO Political Science Professor Ed Chervenak says this poll also shows 53-percent of voters disapprove of what Governor Bobby Jindal is doing…

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He says people are unhappy regardless of race, gender, or party affiliation.

Daylight Saving Time is over and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is asking motorists to be more alert now that it will get dark much earlier. Spokesperson Elaine Rougeau says fatigue from drivers is another concern with the time change…

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Rougeau says there are no hard statistics that show there’s an increase in accidents in the days following a time change, but highway safety officials do see more accidents at night.