12:30 Newscast October 7th, 2014

The Louisiana Department Of Wildlife and Fisheries says they are looking for the person responsible for killing a black bear. Spokesman Adam Einck says a fisherman found the bear in the Atchafalay River in St. Martin Parish but they believe the animal was killed in Concordia Parish then dumped:
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If you’re a fan of checking out rare events in the sky, you’ll be in for a treat tomorrow morning. On October 8th a total eclipse of the moon is going to take place while the sun is rising. Louisiana Tech astronomer Lee Sawyer says we get lunar eclipses each year, but what makes this event rare for us is where we’re located…:
CUT 9 (09) “in the east”
He says the total eclipse is going to start at close to 5:27 for us.

Pills like Lortabs and Vicodin will now be much harder to obtain through your pharmacy. The US Drug Enforcement Agency has put hydrocodone-based drugs in a more restrictive category. Under the new rules, doctors will only be able to prescribe a 30-day supply, with no automatic refills. LSU Health’s Emergency Medicine Chairman, Dr. Tom Arnold, says they are trying to get control of abuse of these drugs:
CUT 7 (06) “unintended purposes”
He says you also now won’t be able to call in hydrocodone-based prescriptions.

11:40 LRN Sportscast Oct 7

LSU Coach Les Miles is holding off on naming a starting quarterback for Saturday’s game against Florida. Miles says he’ll let Anthony Jennings and Brandon Harris battle for that opportunity during practice this week. Despite only scoring seven points in a loss to Auburn, Miles believes the offense is not that far away from getting on track. He says the biggest thing they need to do is relax…
cut 16 (14) “…very quickly”
There reportedly was a players only meeting following yesterday’s practice. Cornerback Tre’Davious White is quoted as saying that they tried to tell everyone to stick together.

In the latest Sports Network FCS poll….McNeese State is ranked fifth and Southeastern Louisiana is ranked ninth. Southern is ranked ninth and Grambling tenth in the Black college football poll.

Saints players can use the bye week to heal up from injuries. Tight end Jimmy Graham reportedly has a shoulder sprain, but sources say its not considered serious. Center Jonathan Goodwin did not finish the game against Tampa, but he told reporters his knee injury is not serious as well. There’s also a report that says running back Mark Ingram could be able to return from a broken hand, when New Orleans gets back on the field October 19th against Detroit.

Other Saints news…Safety Kenny Vaccaro says he’s starting to play like his old self. He says the broken ankle he suffered at the end of last year was still bothering him. Also, the black and gold have released rookie Khairi Fortt. The fourth round pick was on injured reserve, but eligible to return Monday.

In the high school football polls…University High in Baton Rouge is newly ranked number one team in Class 3A, while Mangham has taken over the top spot in the One-A poll.

In NBA preseason action last night…Atlanta defeated the Pelicans 93-87.

11:30 Newscast October 7th, 2014

The US drug Enforcement Administration has reclassified hydrocodone-based drugs, such as Lortab and Vicodin, into a new and more restrictive category meaning they will be harder to obtain. LSU Health’s Emergency Medicine Chairman, Dr. Tom Arnold, says the federal government is trying to reign in an epidemic drug abuse…:
CUT 6 (13) “in the past”
He says abuse of these drugs in the United States is getting out of control which is why the federal government is stepping in.

The Wall Street Journal reports says the US Senate race in Louisiana is one of the dirtiest in the nation. The publication did a study of campaign ads and found that zero ads by Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy were positive over a two-week period. Some say this is the most negative campaign in the nation.

The state says the number of Louisiana students scoring 3 or higher on Advanced Placement exams – and thereby earning college credit – has increased 24.6 percent in 2014. The state education department also says more students are taking AP classes: Louisiana is now ranked 38th for the percentage of high school juniors and seniors taking an AP test. In 2012, we were last in the nation.

Could LSU turn their season around? Tiger coach Les Miles thinks so but says the starting QB job is back to being undetermined…:
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10:30 Newscast October 7th, 2014

The November 4th elections will be held exactly four weeks from today and the candidates will be taking their campaigns full speed ahead…:
CUT 2 (28) “reporting”

The Shreveport Police Department says an arrest has been made in the case of a deadly hit and run that happened Monday morning. They say 27-year-old Raphell Rogers of Shreveport is the suspect in the case of a pedestrian female who was found dead on the side of the road around 5am yesterday. The victim is not being identified at this time.

The New Orleans Police Department says they found 3 bodies early this morning in Bywater after what they believe is a double murder-suicide. An investigation has thus far determined that a 55-year-old man shot and killed his 60-year-old sister and 58-year-old brother before killing himself. Detectives are not releasing the identities of those involved at this time.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries are looking for the killer of a black bear in Concordia Parish. Spokesman Adam Einck says this animal was part of their Black Bear Restoration Program and its movements were being tracked with a radio collar. He says the bear was normally tracked in the Turnbull Island area…:
CUT 3 (11) “September 1st”
LDWF is offering a reward of up to $7,000 for information on this case.

09:30 Newscast October 7, 2014

The Louisiana Democratic Party is slamming Governor Bobby Jindal for making continued travel stops around the country. Michelle Southern reports…

cut 1 (33) “reporting”

New Orleans Police are investigating an apparent double murder suicide that occurred in the Bywater early this morning. Authorities say three people were found dead inside the home on Pauline Street. They believe a 55-year-old man shot and killed his 58-year-old brother and 60-year-old sister before shooting himself. The identities of the victims have not been released.

We’re now 4 weeks away from the November elections and voters can expect to see and hear a lot more from the candidates. LSU political research director Michael Henderson says in the US Senate race, Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy will keep tying Senator Mary Landrieu to President Obama…

Cut 10 (10) “and independence”

He says the “air war” will continue over radio and television.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a woman is under arrest on animal cruelty charges for allegedly trying to throw puppies away. Lt. Tommy Carnline says they have no idea why 31-year-old Christie Lasyone of Ball was trying to dump the puppies but she was arrested and charged with three counts of cruelty to animals…

cut 15 (09) “of a police officer”

Carnline says a deputy rescued the puppies and returned them to their rightful owner.

08:30 Newscast October 7, 2014

We’re now 4 weeks away from the November elections and voters should expect to see and hear a lot more from the candidates. LSU political research director Michael Henderson says the negative campaigning is going to ramp up over the next few weeks as will the knocking on doors. He says one of the biggest issues for some of the candidates is getting their name out there…

cut 12 (10) “that other spot”

Henderson says candidates will be putting a lot more resources toward the “ground game” over the next couple of weeks.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a woman is under arrest on animal cruelty charges for allegedly trying to throw puppies away. Lt. Tommy Carnline says deputies responded and made contact with 31-year-old Christie Lasyone of Ball and discovered she had an outstanding contempt of court warrant on her…

cut 14 (08) “into this dumpster”

Lasyone is charged with three counts of cruelty to animals. The puppies were returned to their owner.

The Louisiana Democratic party is bashing Governor Bobby Jindal over his speech yesterday at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington D.C. calling for a strengthening of the US military. Jindal is in South Carolina today to give a similar speech and Chairwoman Senator Karen Carter Peterson says these travel habits are extremely disappointing…

cut 9 (10) “national promotion”

She says even though his own constituents think he shouldn’t run for president, Jindal keeps courting D.C. insiders.

The US Department of Agriculture announces a Colorado based biofuels company, Cool Planet, receives a $91 million loan guarantee to build a processing plant in Alexandria. CEO Howard Janzen is thankful for the welcome his company has received from the state…

Cut 6 (08) “like ours”

This facility will not only create construction jobs for central Louisiana, but also jobs in the processing of Cool Planet’s products.

07:30 Newscast October 7, 2014

The Louisiana Democratic party is bashing Governor Bobby Jindal over his speech yesterday at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington D.C. calling for a strengthening of the US military. Chairwoman Senator Karen Carter Peterson says instead of increasing federal military funding, she’d rather hear Jindal explain why he cut hundreds of millions of Louisiana’s higher education dollars…:

cut 8 (05) “Louisiana’s families”

Peterson says Jindal should be addressing the devastating effect the higher ed cuts have had on our economy.

We’re now 4 weeks away from the November elections and political voters can expect to see and hear a lot more from the candidates. LSU political research director Michael Henderson says candidates will be putting a lot more resources toward the “ground game” here over the next couple of weeks to mobilize core voters to get out the vote. He says in the 5th & 6th Congressional District races, it’ll be all about making it to the runoff…

cut 11 (06) “we don’t often see”

Henderson also says the “air war” will continue over radio and television.

The US Department of Agriculture announces a Colorado based biofuels company receives a $91 million loan guarantee to build a processing plant in Alexandria. Biofuels are seen as critical to the country’s energy future. Cool Planet broke ground on the Alexandria facility earlier this year. CEO Howard Janzen says their company not only manufactures biofuel, but also a product called “Cool Terra”…

cut 5 (11) “plant productivity”

The company expects to start construction on the facility in early 2016.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a woman is under arrest on animal cruelty charges for allegedly trying to throw puppies away. They say cops were called by a witness saying they’d seen the woman, who was wearing a blue dress, commit the crime…

cut 13 (05) “at a local gas station”

31-year-old Christie Lasyone of Ball was arrested and charged with three counts of cruelty to animals. Lt. Tommy Carnline says a deputy rescued the puppies and returned them to their rightful owner.

06:45 Sportscast October 7, 2014

LSU Coach Les Miles has faith the Tigers will be able to turn their season around, but who will start at quarterback is a question mark. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (30) “reporting”

The New Orleans Pelicans fell to the Atlanta Hawks 93-87 last night in NBA preseason action. Ryan Anderson led the Pels with 14 points followed by Omer Asik with 12. The Pelicans are 1-1 this preseason.

The Saints are headed into the bye week with a much needed win under their belts as they defeated Tampa Bay 37 to 31 in overtime. But it was a painful victory for New Orleans, who saw tight end Jimmy Graham leave the game with a shoulder injury. Coach Sean Payton did not offer any specifics yesterday, but it’s been reported that Graham is suffering from a shoulder sprain. The same report said that the team doesn’t think the injury is serious. New Orleans next game is October 19th at Detroit and it’s also possible running back Mark Ingram could return to that game from a broken hand.

The Ragin Cajuns have a couple of extra days to prepare for their next opponent. U-L Lafayette’s next game is Tuesday, October 14th against Texas State. That game will be televised on ESPN2. The Cajuns won their Sun Belt opener last Saturday as wide receiver Jamal Robinson came back from an injury to score two touchdowns in a 34-31 win over Georgia State.

06:30 Newscast October 7, 2014

The Louisiana Democratic party is bashing Governor Bobby Jindal over his speech yesterday at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington D.C. calling for a strengthening of the US military. Chairwoman Senator Karen Carter Peterson says Jindal needs to stop putting so much effort into matters outside of Louisiana…

cut 7 (09) “across the country”

Peterson says even though his own constituents think he shouldn’t run for president, Jindal keeps courting D.C. insiders.

We’re now 4 weeks away from the November elections and political voters can expect to see and hear a lot more from the candidates. LSU political research director Michael Henderson says the “air war” will continue over radio and television. He says in the US Senate race, Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy will keep tying Senator Mary Landrieu to President Obama…

cut 10 (10) “and independence”

The election is November 4th.

The US Department of Agriculture announces a Colorado based biofuels company receives a $91 million loan guarantee to build a processing plant in Alexandria. Cool Planet makes green fuels and biochar. CEO Howard Janzen says this funding is tremendously important…

cut 4 (12) “very critical”

Biofuels are seen as critical to the country’s energy future. Cool Planet broke ground on the Alexandria facility earlier this year. The company expects to start construction on the facility in early 2016.

AM-Newscall October 7th, 2014

The Louisiana Democratic Party is slamming Governor Bobby Jindal for making continued travel stops around the country. Michelle Southern reports…:

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We’re now 4 weeks away from the November elections and political voters can expect to see and hear a lot more from the candidates. Scott Carwile reports.

Cut 2 (28) “reporting”

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LSU Coach Les Miles has faith the Tigers will be able to turn their season around, but who will start at quarterback is a question mark. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 3 (30) “reporting”

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The US Department of Agriculture announces a Colorado based biofuels company receives a $91 million loan guarantee to build a processing plant in Alexandria. Cool Planet makes green fuels and biochar. CEO Howard Janzen says this funding is tremendously important…

Cut 4  (12)  “very critical”

Biofuels are seen as critical to the country’s energy future. Cool Planet broke ground on the Alexandria facility earlier this year. Janzen says their company not only manufactures biofuel, but also a product called “Cool Terra”…

Cut 5  (11)  “plant productivity”

The company expects to start construction on the facility in early 2016. This facility will not only create construction jobs for central Louisiana, but also jobs in the processing of Cool Planet’s products. Janzen is thankful for the welcome his company has received from the state…

Cut 6 (08)  “like ours”

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The Louisiana Democratic party is bashing Governor Bobby Jindal over his speech yesterday at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington D.C. calling for a strengthening of the US military. Chairwoman Senator Karen Carter Peterson says Jindal needs to stop putting so much effort into matters outside of Louisiana…:

CUT 7 (09)  “across the country”

Peterson says even though his own constituents think he shouldn’t run for president, Jindal keeps courting D.C. insiders. She says instead of increasing federal military funding, she’d rather hear Jindal explain why he cut hundreds of millions of Louisiana’s higher education dollars…:

Cut 8 (05)   “Louisiana’s families”

Peterson says Jindal should be addressing the devastating effect the higher ed cuts have had on our economy. Jindal is in South Carolina today to give a similar speech he did Monday and Peterson says these travel habits are extremely disappointing…:

Cut 9 (10)  “national promotion” 

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We’re now 4 weeks away from the November elections and political voters can expect to see and hear a lot more from the candidates. LSU political research director Michael Henderson says the “air war” will continue over radio and television. He says in the US Senate race, Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy will keep tying Senator Mary Landrieu to President Obama…:

Cut 10 (10)  “and independence”

Henderson says candidates will be putting a lot more resources toward the “ground game” here over the next couple of weeks to mobilize core voters to get out the vote. He says in the 5th & 6th Congressional District races, it’ll be all about making it to the runoff…:

cut 11 (06)  “we don’t often see”

Henderson says the negative campaigning is going to ramp up over the next few weeks as will knocking on doors. He says one of the biggest issues for some of the candidates is getting their name out there..:

cut 12 (10)  “that other spot”

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The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says a woman is under arrest on animal cruelty charges for allegedly trying to throw puppies away. They say cops were called by a witness saying they’d seen the woman, who was wearing a blue dress, commit the crime…:

Cut 13 (05)  “at a local gas station”

Carnline says deputies responded and made contact with 31-year-old Christie Lasyone of Ball and discovered she had an outstanding contempt of court warrant on her…:

Cut 14 (08)  “into this dumpster”

Carnline says a deputy rescued the puppies and returned them to their rightful owner. He says they have no idea why this woman was trying to dump puppies but she was arrested and charged with three counts of cruelty to animals…:

Cut 15  (09)  “of a police officer”

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LSU Coach Les Miles is holding off on naming a starting quarterback for Saturday’s game against Florida. Miles says he’ll let Anthony Jennings and Brandon Harris battle for that opportunity during practice this week. Despite only scoring seven points in a loss to Auburn, Miles believes the offense is not that far away from getting on track. He says the biggest thing they need to do is relax

Cut 16  (14)   “very quickly”

Miles is also optimistic the defense can turn things around after giving up 11-hundred yards of offense in two SEC games. He says they just need to get fix some technical issues, which should produce better results

Cut 17  (12)   “important piece”