09:30 LRN Newscast September 15th

US Representative Charles Boustany says allegations that he was involved with prostitutes who were killed in Jefferson Davis Parish are false and hurtful. And Boustany says operatives working for State Treasurer John Kennedy are spreading these lies. The accusations are published in a new book about the murders. A spokesperson for the Kennedy campaign says the book speaks for itself.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is working with the US Department of Defense on a study that seeks to improve a soldier’s endurance. Dr. Jennifer Rood is the principal investigator. She says soldiers involved in intense military operations only get half of the daily recommendation of calories, which leads to under performance….
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Rood says the study will explore the effects of testosterone injections to see if it can keep a soliders endurance at a strong level.

About 350 individuals at the Baton Rouge River Center shelter will be re-located to another shelter today, because the River Center needs its facility for upcoming events. American Red Cross spokesperson Vicki Eichstaedt says there’s lots of reasons why people are having trouble finding permanent housing…
cut 6 (10) “….security deposit”

A reaction video to Disney’s gumbo recipe video has almost reached one million views. Emelie Gunn has more on why Louisianans were outraged….
voicer 3 (31) “…Emelie Gunn”

08:30 LRN Newscast September 15th

US Senator David Vitter is disappointed no one from FEMA will be present at the Senate Business Committee’s hearing today in Washington D-C. But Vitter says others will be there to make the case for additional federal assistance…
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Louisiana officials are asking for two-billion dollars in federal aid.

Lafayette resident David Hilbun has produced a video that has nearly one-million views that shows negative reactions to a Disney gumbo recipe video that chooses to use kale and quinoa, instead of roux….
cut 14 (10) “…ingredients”
Hilbun says he never intended for the video to blow up the way it did in just two days.

The US Department of Defense teams up with LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center to find ways to improve soldiers’ endurance on the battle field. Halen Doughty has more…
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About 370 flood victims at a shelter at the Baton Rouge River Center are being re-located today to another shelter. Red Cross spokesperson Vickie Eichstaedt says they’ll help these flood victims as long as it takes…
cut 5 (07) “…to stay”

07:30 LRN Newscast September 15th

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is conducting a study for the Department of Defense that seeks to improve soldiers endurance during physically demanding low calorie missions. Investigator Doctor Jennifer Rood says they will look to see if testosterone injections can prevent some of the side effects that occur during demanding work…
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Rood says it will be a three month study and they are looking for participants.

Lafayette resident David Hilbun’s video reacting to a Disney video on how to make gumbo has gone viral. Hilbun decided to produce his own video after Disney’s recipe video did not call for roux, but kale and quinoa instead….
cut 15 (07) “…butchered”
Disney has since removed its gumbo video recipe.

The shelter at the Baton Rouge River Center closes today. Red Cross spokesperson Vicki Eichstaedt says the over 350 flood victims who are still in the shelter will be moved to another location in Baton Rouge. Eichstaedt says the Red Cross is redoubling their efforts to make sure no one is forgotten….
cut 4 (12) “….for them”

US Senator David Vitter chairs a meeting of the Senate Small Business Committee today to discuss the federal response for flood victims in Louisiana. Vitter says this is an important opportunity to explain just how devastating this flooding really was, and still is for many people….
cut 7 (12) “…third biggest”
Vitter says unfortunately a representative from FEMA will not be at the meeting.

06:45 LRN Sportscast September 15th

The Saints visit the Giants this Sunday in a rematch of last year’s wild contest that saw New Orleans beat New York 52-49 in the third-highest scoring game in league history. Eli Manning and Drew Brees combined to throw for an NFL-record 13 touchdown passes. Brees is not expecting that kind of game again…
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The Saints need a win on Sunday to avoid an 0-2 start.

Two former Saints players and a couple of former LSU Tigers are among the nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame 2017 induction class. Kicker Morten Andersen and linebacker Sam Mills are on the list of 94 players. The two ex-Tigers up for induction into the hall are offensive linemen Kevin Mawae and Alan Faneca.

LSU’s senior starting tight end Colin Jeter says the offense is ready to play hard for whoever starts at quarterback this Saturday against Mississippi State. Coach Les Miles has strongly hinted that Danny Etling will be the guy, but Jeter says the offense is ready to make plays for whoever is under center…
cut 18 (14) “…I’m behind”
And Jeter will likely be blocking for running back Leonard Fournette this Saturday. Coach Les Miles expects the All-American to play against the Bulldogs after practicing yesterday.

The Pelicans have announced the signing of guard Lance Stephenson. Stephenson will have a chance to have a major role on this team, because Tyreke Evans is still rehabbing a knee injury and Jrue Holiday will be away from basketball as his pregnant wife battles a brain tumor. Stephenson has a breakoutseason in 2013-14, but hasn’t been the same player since.

06:30 LRN Newscast September 15th

Louisiana’s Congressional delegation continues its push for flood recovery dollars. Congress is scheduled to recess at the end of the month and will not return until after the November election. Louisiana’s Senior Senator David Vitter says they are trying to get the federal appropriation passed this month….
cut 9 (06) “….that done”
Today, Vitter chairs a meeting of the Senate Small Business committee to discuss the federal response to the flood.

The over 350 individuals who remain at a shelter at the Baton Rouge River Center will be shifted to another shelter today, because the River Center needs its facility for upcoming events. American Red Cross spokesperson Vicki Eichstaedt says there’s lots of reasons why people having trouble finding a permanent housing solution…
cut 6 (10) “….security deposit”

Disney released a gumbo recipe video on Facebook that is driving Louisianans mad. The video has since been removed after receiving backlash for adding kale, quinoa (Keen-wah) and not even starting with a roux. KATC-TV Lafayette Production Assistant David Hilbun says his first thought when watching the video was it looks nothing like real gumbo…
cut 13 (10) “…to me”
Hilbun created a reaction video to Disney’s gumbo recipie video and it has about a million views.

LRN AM Newscall Sept 15

Flood victims who are still at the shelter at the Baton Rouge River Center will be moved to a shelter at Celtic Studios today. Michelle Southern has more…

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The US Department of Defense is teaming up with the LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Facility to find ways to improve soldiers’ endurance on the battle field. Halen Doughty has more…

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A reaction video to Disney’s gumbo recipe video has almost reached one million views. Emelie Gunn has more on why Louisianans were outraged….

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The shelter at the Baton Rouge River Center is closing today. Red Cross spokesperson Vicki Eichstaedt says the flood vicitms who are still in the shelter will be moved to a shelter at Celtic Studios in Baton Rouge. The Department of Children and Family Services reports there were 372 as of yesterday. Eichstaedt says the Red Cross is redoubling their efforts to make sure no one is forgotten.

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Eichstaedt says the River Center has asked them to vacate their facility as they prepare for upcoming events, but she says there is not a hard close date for the Celtic Studios shelter. She says they will be there to help these flood victims as long as it takes.

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Eichstaedt says they want to encourage people to register with FEMA for federal aid. She says people can get more information about more assistance from the Red Cross by calling 855-224-2490. She says there’s lots of individual reasons why people are having trouble finding the next place for them.

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US Senator David Vitter will chair a meeting of the Senate Small Business Committee today to discuss the federal response for flood victims in Louisiana. Vitter says this is an important opportunity to explain just how devastating this flooding really was, and still is for many people.

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Vitter says the SBA administrator will be present at the meeting. He says the FEMA administrator will not be there because “he’s come up with a series of excuses.” But he says there will be other people there to help make the case for additional assistance.

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Vitter says opportunities to highlight the enormity of this event are important, because they are running out of time to approve a $2.6 federal aid package requested by the Obama Administration. Louisiana’s Senior Senator says they are trying to get the federal appropriation passed this month.

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LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Facility is partnering with the US Department of Defense on a study that looks at improving a soldier’s endurance. Dr. Jennifer Rood is the principal investigator for the Optimizing Performance for Soldiers Study. She says many soldiers in military operations are only getting half of the daily recommendation of calories, which leads to weight loss and impacts their performance.

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Rood says because of that, soldiers also experience a drop in testosterone levels. She says the study will explore the effects of testosterone injections to maintain normal testosterone levels to see if it can prevent side effects, like loss of muscle and problems with memory, mood and concentration.

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Rood says they are looking for men ages 18 to 39 to participate in the study who are active two to three days a week. She says it’s a three month study divided into three phases. She says the first phase involves participants eating, exercising, and coming to the center daily, but the second phase is more intense.

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Rood says in phase three, they follow up with participants for a month after they leave the facility. She says applicants can enroll online at prbc.edu/ops. She says LSU was chosen to perform the OPS study because of their long standing relationship with the Department of Defense.

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Disney released a gumbo recipe video on Facebook that is driving Louisianans mad. The video has since been removed after receiving backlash for adding kale, quinoa and not even starting with a roux. KATC Lafayette Production Assistant David Hilbun created a reaction video. Hilburn says his first thought when watching the video was this looks nothing like real gumbo.

Cut 13 (10) “to me”

Hilbun says he was so disgusted by the Disney video that he had to remake it to show the reaction of Louisianans. He says there have been nearly a million views of his video…

cut 14 (10)  “ingredients”

Hilbun says he never intended for the video to blow up the way it did in just two days. He says people are so passionate about their gumbo, because it’s the flagship dish of the Cajun culture.

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The Saints visit the Giants this Sunday in a rematch of last year’s wild contest that saw New Orleans beat New York 52-49 in the third-highest scoring game in league history. El Manning and Drew Brees combined to throw for an NFL-record 13 touchdown passes. Brees is not expecting that kind of game again…

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The Saints need a win on Sunday to avoid an 0-2 start. Brees says there’s a sense of urgency to get in the win column…..

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LSU’s senior starting tight end Colin Jeter says the offense is ready to play hard for whoever starts at quarterback this Saturday against Mississippi State. Coach Les Miles has strongly hinted that Danny Etling will be the guy, but Colin Jeter says the offense is ready to make plays for whoever calls the signals…

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Etling was 6-of-14 for 100 yards and a touchdown and an interception in the win over Jacksonville State. Jeter says Etling gave them a spark that was definitely needed at the time…

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18:30 LRN Newscast Sept 14

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says getting the flood aid package approved will be an uphill battle. Michelle Southern has more…

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Congressman and Republican Senate Candidate Charles Boustany says allegations that he was involved with prostitutes who were killed in Jefferson Davis Parish are completely false. The accusations are contained in a new book about the murders. Boustany also blames one of his opponents, State Treasurer John Kennedy, for spreading the lies.

Governor John Bel Edwards announces the creation of a 21 member task force that will oversee flood recovery. Lamar Advertising CEO, Sean Reilly, is on the panel and says the Restore Louisiana Task Force will also help victims of the March flooding in north Louisiana. He says another goal is to aid small businesses in getting back up and running.

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Reilly says the task force will push for extra federal aid to help flood victims.

An arrest has been made in the case of the elderly couple that was found murdered in Avoyelles parish. Chief Deputy Steven Martel says Hillman and Eloise Mayeaux were found in a barn near their home after they were reported missing earlier today. Authorities say the couple’s grandson, 28-year-old Michael Mayeaux, was found hiding in a closet and has been charged with two counts of first degree murder. The exact cause of death is unknown at this time and will have to be determined by an autopsy.

18:30 LRN Newscast Sept 14

Governor John Bel Edwards announces the creation of the Restore Louisiana Task Force, which will oversee flood recovery and redevelopment. The task force is comprised of 21 members ranging from cabinet secretaries to state lawmakers and local mayors. There are also business people on the panel, including Lamar Advertising CEO Sean Reilly.

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How much money in federal relief assistance and when are big questions right now. A delegation from Louisiana is making the push right now. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says other states, who suffered natural disasters are making similar requests, but the level of devastation in Louisiana speaks for itself.

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The Obama administration has sent a two-point-six billion dollar request to Congress for Louisiana flood relief assistance.

The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office says they have located the bodies of the missing couple authorities had been searching for, and believe the victims’ grandson could be involved. Chief Deputy Steven Martel says Hillman and Eloise Mayeaux were found in a barn near their home. He says there is a person of interest in the case.

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LSU Football Coach Les Miles told reporters on the SEC teleconference that he would like to keep it in-house on who will start at quarterback this Saturday against Mississippi State. But the head coach still gave us a strong clue that it will be Danny Etling.

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Etling replaced a struggling Brandon Harris in the second quarter of last Saturday’s 34-13 win over Jacksonville State.

16:30 LRN Newscast September 14th

Governor John Bel Edwards has created the Restore Louisiana Task Force to oversee flood recovery. Emelie Gunn has more…
voicer 1 (29) “….I”m Emelie Gunn”

State Senator Troy Brown pleaded “no contest” today to an allegation that he punched his longtime girlfriend in the eye. The incident took place at a New Orleans hotel following the Bayou Classic Football game. A judge handed Brown a suspended six month sentence after the plea. Brown represents parts of St Charles and St. John the Baptist parishes.

The Obama Administration has sent a $2.6 billion request to Congress for Louisiana flood relief assistance. Congressman Garret Graves says it will be an uphill battle to get the request approved. The Baton Rouge Republican says the Louisiana delegation is trying to make Congressional leaders understand the impact of this flood…:
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Graves says one problem is that other states have also experienced devastating natural disasters, and they want more funding too.

Enrollment at Nicholls State University is up for the first time since 2009. President Bruce Murphy says freshman applications were up 300 over last year. And even though there was confusion over TOPS, fee increases and flooding — enrollment still went up…:
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He says they saw an increase of 103 students, which is just over a 1% hike.

16:45 LRN Sportscasts

LSU Football Coach Les Miles said today on the SEC teleconference that he can’t imagine Danny Etling not taking the first snap against the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday night. Etling replaced a struggling Brandon Harris in the second quarter in last Saturday’s 34-13 win over Jacksonsville State. Etling led the Tigers on three consecutive touchdown drives. Miles says they spoke to Harris about being ready to play if they need him….
cut 10 (10) “….understand that”
All-American running back Leonard Fournette did not play against Jacksonsville State, because of an injured ankle. But Miles expects Fournette will play against the Bulldogs…
cut 11 (10) “…right now”
Kick-off on Saturday is at 6 PM.

Saints Coach Sean Payton said today that they had to cut running back CJ Spiller, because they needed to open a roster spot so they could sign a cornerback to replace the injured Delvin Breaux. Breaux is out six weeks with a broken fibula. B-W Webb who has some NFL experience was signed to add cornerback depth. The release of Spiller means the Saints lead the NFL in the amount of dead money, meaning the amount of money the franchise is paying to players who are not on their team.

Breaux was one of three Saints players who did not practice today. The other two are linebacker Dannell Ellerbe, with a quad injury and tight end Josh Hill with an ankle injury. Tackle Terron Armstead was limited with a quad.

The Pelicans announced the signing of free agent guard Lance Stephenson. Stephenson split time last season with the Clippers and Grizzlies and averaged eight points and three rebounds a game. During the 2013-14 season, he led the NBA in triple-doubles with the Pacers, but hasn’t been the same player since.