10:30 Newscast October 23, 2014

There are many parts of the state that haven’t seen rain over the last several days and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it will likely remain dry in Louisiana at least until November…:
CUT 13 (11) “on the average”
He says our lawns and gardens aren’t going to be happy about this but the sugarcane farmers are loving the dry weather as it’s harvest time.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a 67-year-old man from Boyce is booked on 3rd offense DWI after cops believe he was driving drunk on his lawnmower. They say Ralph Rufus Carroll was traveling in the middle of the highway and tried to dodge an officer by driving his lawnmower into the woods. Carroll was apprehended at his home and arrested for driving under the influence for the third time.

The Secretary of State’s Office is reporting that nearly 36 thousand people registered to vote in the November 4th election since August 1st. That puts the total voter roll at 2.9 million and Secretary of State Tom Schedler says voter turnout could be as high as 50 percent. Early voting is underway through Tuesday excluding Sunday.

If you’re flying for the Holidays it’s going to be pricey. Jeff Palermo has that…:
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09:30 Newscast October 23, 2014

Louisiana will see a partial solar eclipse today. Michelle Southern reports…

cut 2 (29) “reporting”

The East Feliciana Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man accused to stabbing his cousin to death at a party following the suspect’s wedding. Authorities say Joseph Matthews IV of Wilson got married Saturday and got into a dispute with Brandon Davis of Clinton, Mississippi while Matthews was cutting the wedding cake. It is reported that Matthews stabbed Davis with the knife he used to cut the cake. Matthews is charged with second degree murder.

A National Retail Federation survey shows more than two-thirds of Americans will buy Halloween costumes this year. NRF Senior Director of Media Relations, Kathy Grannis, says popular kid’s costumes will be Disney Frozen characters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and super heroes, while adults will keep it more traditional…

Cut 6 (11) “Halloween, as well”

The survey says the average person will spend over $77 for Halloween.

It’s been several days since many parts of the state have seen rain. State Climatologist Barry Keim says farmers are probably loving it since the sugarcane harvest is ongoing. But he says most parts of the state are actually ahead of schedule in terms of year-to-date rainfall…

cut 15 (13) ” big deal yet”

Keim says it will likely remain dry in Louisiana until at least November.

08:30 Newscast October 23, 2014

A recent survey by the National Retail Federation shows a record number of Americans will buy Halloween costumes this year. Scott Carwile reports…

cut 1 (30) “reporting”

A State Trooper saved the life of a 73-year-old Deridder man while investigating a minor two vehicle crash in Beauregard Parish. Derwood Causey suffered a heart attack as Trooper First Class Ronnie Picou was working the accident. Picou administered CPR to Causey for 8 minutes before being relieved by medical personnel. Causey was transported to a Lake Charles hospital and at last report is expected to recover.

Planning to fly for the Holidays this year? Well, expect to dig deeper in your pocket for that airline ticket. Thanksgiving flights are up 17 percent from last year and Christmas flights have gone up 2 percent, according to Expedia-dot-com. Travel expert Dale Irvin says, if you want to save, that it’s usually cheaper to travel on the exact Holiday…

cut 12 (13) “into the following week”

Irvin says over 20 million people are expected to fly from now through December.

We’ll get to see a partial solar eclipse today. Louisiana Tech Astronomer Lee Sawyer says the partial eclipse will still be going on even after the sun sets in Louisiana around 6:30…

cut 9 (11) “as it goes down”

He says the maximum point of eclipse should be just before 6PM.

07:30 Newscast October 23, 2014

If you’re planning to jump on a plane to visit friends or family this Holiday season, prepare to pay more for your ticket. According to Expedia.com, Thanksgiving flights are up 17 percent from last year and Christmas flights have gone up 2 percent. Travel expert Dale Irvin says if you want to travel by air cheap you should book a flight with an “uber-discount airline”…:

cut 11 (12) “small one”

Discount airlines Frontier, Jet Blue and Spirit fly out of New Orleans and there’s one called Allegiant Airlines in Shreveport.

A recent survey by the National Retail Federation shows more than two-thirds of Americans will buy Halloween costumes this year. NRF Senior Director of Media Relations, Kathy Grannis, says people are spending money on more than just costumes and candy…

cut 5 (09) “trick-or-treating”

She says Americans will spend a total of $7.4 billion this Halloween.

It’s been several days since many parts of the state have seen rain. State Climatologist Barry Keim says, on average, Louisiana gets a rainfall event every four days. He says even though it is unusual to go this long without seeing rain, we do have some significant dry days in history…

cut 14 (12) “sraight day stretch”

Keim says it will likely remain dry in Louisiana at least until November.

Louisiana will get to view a partial solar eclipse today as the new moon will obscure part of the sun. Louisiana Tech Astronomer Lee Sawyer says this is happening a few weeks after the total eclipse of the moon. He says the very best way to view today’s partial eclipse is at an observing party or at a science museum but you should NOT look at the sun directly…

cut 8 (07) “pinhole camera”

Sawyer says we should be able to see the maximum point of eclipse before the sun goes down today at around 6PM.

06:30 Newscast October 23, 2014

If you’re planning to fly for the Holidays this year prepare to go a little deeper into your wallet. According to Expedia.com, Thanksgiving flights are up 17 percent from last year and Christmas flights have gone up 2 percent. Travel expert Dale Irvin says airlines are finding it’s more profitable to fly less with more people….

cut 10 (09) “sitting out there”

Irvin says over 20 million people are expected to fly from now through December.

There are many parts of the state that haven’t seen rain over the last several days and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it will likely remain dry in Louisiana at least until November…

cut 13 (11) “on the average”

Keim says on the upside, the sugarcane harvest is going on right now and the farmers are probably loving the dry conditions.

A recent survey by the National Retail Federation shows a record number of Americans will buy Halloween costumes this year. NRF Senior Director of Media Relations, Kathy Grannis, says Halloween has become much more than a child’s holiday. She says adults are really getting into Halloween…

cut 4 (10) “of Halloween”

The survey says the average person will spend $77.52 for the holiday.

A partial solar eclipse will take place today as the new moon will obscure part of the sun. The partial solar eclipse will be visible starting at 6PM.

*CORRECTION* AM Newscall October 23, 2014

A recent survey by the National Retail Federation shows a record number of Americans will buy Halloween costumes this year. Scott Carwile reports…

CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

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A partial solar eclipse will take place today as the new moon will obscure part of the sun. Michelle Southern reports.

Cut 2 (29) “reporting”

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If you’re planning to fly for the Holidays this year prepare to go a little deeper into your wallet. Jeff Palermo has that…:

Cut 3 (30) “reporting”

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A recent survey by the National Retail Federation shows a record number of Americans will buy Halloween costumes this year. NRF Senior Director of Media Relations, Kathy Grannis, says Halloween has become much more than a child’s holiday. She says adults are really getting into the holiday…

Cut 4  (10)  “of Halloween”

The survey says more than two-thirds of Americans will buy costumes this year and the average person will spend $77.52 for the holiday. Grannis says people are spending money on more than just costumes and candy…

Cut 5  (09)  “trick-or-treating”

She says Americans will spend a total of $7.4 billion this Halloween. Grannis says popular kid’s costumes will be Disney Frozen characters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and super heroes. She says adults will keep it more traditional…

Cut 6 (11)  “Halloween, as well”

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A partial solar eclipse will take place today as the new moon will obscure part of the sun. Louisiana Tech Astronomer Lee Sawyer says we should be able to see the maximum point of eclipse in The Bayou State before the sun goes down today…:

CUT 7 (10)  “before 6 o clock”

Sawyer says this is happening a few weeks after the total eclipse of the moon. He says the very best way to view today’s partial eclipse is at an observing party or at a science museum but you should NOT look at the sun directly…:

Cut 8 (07)   “pinhole camera”

Sawyer says the partial eclipse will still be going on even after the sun sets in Louisiana around 6:30…:

Cut 9 (11)  “as it goes down” 

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If you’re planning to fly for the Holidays this year prepare to go a little deeper into your wallet. According to Expedia.com, Thanksgiving flights are up 17 percent from last year and Christmas flights have gone up 2 percent. Travel expert Dale Irvin says airlines are finding it’s more profitable to fly less with more people….:

Cut 10 (09)  “sitting out there”

Irvin says over 20 million people are expected to fly from now through December. He says if you want to travel by air cheap you should book a flight with one of the “uber-discount airlines”…:

cut 11 (12)  “small one”

Discount airlines Frontier, Jet Blue and Spirit fly out of New Orleans and there’s one called Allegiant Airlines in Shreveport. Irvin also says that it’s usually cheaper to travel on the exact Holiday…:

cut 12 (13)  “into the following week”

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There are many parts of the state that haven’t seen rain over the last several days and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it will likely remain dry in Louisiana at least until November…:

Cut 13 (11)  “on the average”

Keim says even though it is unusual to go this long without seeing rain in Louisiana, we do have some significant dry days in history…:

Cut 14 (12)  “sraight day stretch”

Keim says on the upside, the sugarcane harvest is going on right now and the farmers are probably loving the dry conditions. He says on the other hand our lawns and gardens aren’t going to be happy campers. But Keim says most parts of the state are actually ahead of schedule in terms of year-to-date rainfall…:

Cut 15  (13)  ” big deal yet”

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The third ranked Ole Miss Rebels will bring a quarterback into Tiger Stadium playing at the top of his game. Bo Wallace has thrown seven touchdown passes in his last three games and for the season he’s completing 66-percent of his passes. Wallace has a reputation of throwing interceptions, but Rebels Head Coach Hugh Freeze says that’s not been the case lately…

Cut 16  (12)   “this year”

LSU is coming off what might be its best game of the season, a 41-3 victory over Kentucky. Freeze says it looks to him that some of LSU’s young players are starting to mature…

Cut 17  (17)   “bit more”

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Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says they’ve put the tough loss to Detroit behind them and now the focus is on Sunday night’s match-up with the Green Bay Packers. Brees admits it’s a defeat that bugged him for a day

Cut 18 (25) “right now”

Brees is receiving more criticism this season. He threw a costly interception last game and has been picked off seven times this season. He only threw 12 interceptions last year. Brees says criticism is part of the game

Cut 19 (14)   “than later”

AM-Newscall October 23rd, 2014

A recent survey by the National Retail Federation shows a record number of Americans will buy Halloween costumes this year. Scott Carwile reports…

CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

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A partial solar eclipse will take place today as the new moon will obscure part of the sun. Michelle Southern reports.

Cut 2 (29) “reporting”

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If you’re planning to fly for the Holidays this year prepare to go a little deeper into your wallet. Jeff Palermo has that…:

Cut 3 (30) “reporting”

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A recent survey by the National Retail Federation shows a record number of Americans will buy Halloween costumes this year. NRF Senior Director of Media Relations, Kathy Grannis, says Halloween has become much more than a child’s holiday. She says adults are really getting into the holiday…

Cut 4  (10)  “of Halloween”

The survey says more than two-thirds of Americans will buy costumes this year and the average person will spend $77.52 for the holiday. Grannis says people are spending money on more than just costumes and candy…

Cut 5  (09)  “trick-or-treating”

She says Americans will spend a total of $7.4 billion this Halloween. Grannis says popular kid’s costumes will be Disney Frozen characters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and super heroes. She says adults will keep it more traditional…

Cut 6 (11)  “Halloween, as well”

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A partial solar eclipse will take place today as the new moon will obscure part of the sun. Louisiana Tech Astronomer Lee Sawyer says we should be able to see the maximum point of eclipse in The Bayou State before the sun goes down today…:

CUT 7 (10)  “before 6 o clock”

Sawyer says this is happening a few weeks after the total eclipse of the moon. He says the very best way to view today’s partial eclipse is at an observing party or at a science museum but you should NOT look at the sun directly…:

Cut 8 (07)   “pinhole camera”

Sawyer says the partial eclipse will still be going on even after the sun sets in Louisiana around 6:30…:

Cut 9 (11)  “as it goes down” 

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If you’re planning to fly for the Holidays this year prepare to go a little deeper into your wallet. According to Expedia.com, Thanksgiving flights are up 17 percent from last year and Christmas flights have gone up 2 percent. Travel expert Dale Irvin says airlines are finding it’s more profitable to fly less with more people….:

Cut 10 (09)  “sitting out there”

Irvin says over 20 million people are expected to fly from now through December. He says if you want to travel by air cheap you should book a flight with one of the “uber-discount airlines”…:

cut 11 (12)  “small one”

Discount airlines Frontier, Jet Blue and Spirit fly out of New Orleans and there’s one called Allegiant Airlines in Shreveport. Irvin also says that it’s usually cheaper to travel on the exact Holiday…:

cut 12 (13)  “into the following week”

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There are many parts of the state that haven’t seen rain over the last several days and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it will likely remain dry in Louisiana at least until November…:

Cut 13 (11)  “on the average”

Keim says even though it is unusual to go this long without seeing rain in Louisiana, we do have some significant dry days in history…:

Cut 14 (12)  “sraight day stretch”

Keim says on the upside, the sugarcane harvest is going on right now and the farmers are probably loving the dry conditions. He says on the other hand our lawns and gardens aren’t going to be happy campers. But Keim says most parts of the state are actually ahead of schedule in terms of year-to-date rainfall…:

Cut 15  (13)  ” big deal yet”

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The third ranked Ole Miss Rebels will bring a quarterback into Tiger Stadium playing at the top of his game. Bo Wallace has thrown seven touchdown passes in his last three games and for the season he’s completing 66-percent of his passes. Wallace has a reputation of throwing interceptions, but Rebels Head Coach Hugh Freeze says that’s not been the case lately…

Cut 16  (12)   “this year”

LSU is coming off what might be its best game of the season, a 41-3 victory over Ole Miss. Freeze says it looks to him that some of LSU’s young players are starting to mature…

Cut 17  (17)   “bit more”

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Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says they’ve put the tough loss to Detroit behind them and now the focus is on Sunday night’s match-up with the Green Bay Packers. Brees admits it’s a defeat that bugged him for a day

Cut 18 (25) “right now”

Brees is receiving more criticism this season. He threw a costly interception last game and has been picked off seven times this season. He only threw 12 interceptions last year. Brees says criticism is part of the game

Cut 19 (14)   “than later”

17:30 Newscast October 22, 2014

The Louisiana Department of Education says 92% of public school teachers evaluated this year received an effective grade. Superintendent John White says this report also showed that schools who expect more of their teachers, will see their students do better
CUT 14 (14) “learning goes up”
Two percent of teachers were classified as ineffective down from 4 percent last year.

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…:
CUT 7 (08) “engineering technology”

Health officials are urging you to avoid coming down with the flu as the season approaches. Eric Gill reports…:
CUT 1 (30) “reporting”

The Secretary of State’s Office is reporting that nearly 36 thousand people registered to vote in the November 4th election since August 1st. That puts the total voter roll at 2.9 million and Secretary of State Tom Schedler says voter turnout could be as high as 50 percent. Early voting is underway through Tuesday excluding Sunday.

LRN Newscast 16:30 10-22-14

A man shot and killed his 11 year-old son’s abductor at the Baton Rouge airport while a TV camera was rolling back in March of 1984 has died. Gary Plauche shot and killed Jeffery Doucet, who was being extradited back to Baton Rouge amid accusations of kidnapping and sexual assault…

CUT 10 (14 ) Q: “understood it”

That’s John Spain, who was news director at the Baton Rouge TV station at the time. Plauche was sentenced to 5 years probation with no jail time.

 

The latest numbers show almost 36 thousand people have 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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State Superintendent of Education John White reveals today that the public school teacher “Compass” ratings are out, and it shows 92 percent of teachers received an effective grade.

CUT 13 (11) Q: “not use it well”

The teacher achievements scores seem to be growing faster than the student scores, and that’s something White would like to see some improvement on.

 

The cold and flu season is upon us in Louisiana, and it’s time to get your flu shot. And health officials say, the sooner the better…

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That’s Dr. Fred Lopez, with the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, who adds good hand-washing and plenty of rest are a couple of more ways to protect yourself.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 October 22nd

The 24th ranked LSU Tigers host 3rd ranked Ole Miss this Saturday. This is the highest the Rebels have been ranked in the polls since 1964 and it’s the first time they are 7-0 since the 1962 season. Ole Miss has been winning with great defense, as they’ve allowed a nation low seven touchdowns and they lead the country with 15 interceptions.

In other college football action on Saturday….Northwestern State heads north to play Central Arkansas. Demons Coach Jay Thomas says the Bears have a well rounded offense…
cut 17 (10) “…very well”
Both teams have just one loss in league play.

In basketball news…the LSU Tigers have been picked to finish fourth in the Southeastern Conference. Jordan Mickey is a first team all SEC selection.

The Ragin Cajuns are 3-and-0 in the Sun Belt, after beating conference rival Arkansas State 55 to 40 last night. But the players are not happy with what happened in the final minute of game. During U-L Lafayette’s final extra point try, an Arkansas State player made no attempt to block the kick and dove at offensive lineman Mykhael Quave’s knee. Quave had to be removed from the field on a cart. The Cajuns were extremely upset and here’s what Coach Mark Hudspeth had to say…
cut 30 (17) “…up to par”
The Cajuns next game is November first against South Alabama.

At the Saints practice facility….running back Pierre Thomas did not practice today. Neither did running back Khiry Robinson and center Jonathan Goodwin. Tight end Jimmy Graham was limited.