16:45 LRN Sportscast October 10th

Athletic director Joe Alleva made it very clear today regarding the re-scheduling of the postponed LSU-Florida game, the Tigers will not give up their home game against South Alabama on November 19th….
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There’s been talk that LSU and Florida might consider not playing non-conference games on the 19th, so they can play each other, but Alleva is obviously not for that idea.

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey released a statement that says the league needs to play the game and they need to have people come together to find a way of making that happen.

Meanwhile, the Tigers return to practice this afternoon to get ready for this Saturday’s home game against Southern Miss. Head Coach Ed Orgeron says running back Leonard Fournette is questionable with an ankle injury that’s forced him to miss two games this season.

Tonight’s Monday night matchup in the NFL feature a couple of NFC South teams, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Carolina Panthers. Both teams are like the Saints, they have 1-and-3 records. No Cam Newton for the Panthers, he’s out with a concussion.

The Falcons are running away with the NFC South. The Dirty Birds won again yesterday, beating Denver. Atlanta is 4-and-1 on the season and visit Seattle this Sunday. The Saints will host Carolina.

UL Lafayette is two days away from gameday as they host Appalachian State on ESPN Two on Wednesday. ULM is now 1-and-4 after losing by three points to Idaho. The Warhawks host Texas State for homecoming on Saturday.

Nicholls freshman Sully Laiche has has been named STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in Saturday’s double overtime victory over Stephen F Austin. The Lutcher graduate had a career-high 14 tackles and recorded his fourth sack of the season.

16:30 Newscast Oct 10

It’s a sad day for Tiger Nation, as the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine announces Mike VI has moved into hospice care. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne has been released from the hospital after he was admitted Saturday with what he called pressure in his chest. It’s unclear when the governor’s chief budget officer will return to work, but he says he’s taking his doctor’s advice and resting because there were blockages discovered in his heart.

The last day to register for the November 8th election is tomorrow. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Tom Schedler says some precincts were damaged in the August flood, and they will have to set up alternative polling locations. He says in Livingston parish, most precincts will be moved to a site at Juban Crossing.

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Schedler says voters displaced by the flood will be able to vote in their regular precinct or by mail.

It’s not looking good for the LSU-Florida match up to happen this season. Athletic Director Joe Alleva says it’s been suggested the Tigers could play the Gators on November 19th, when LSU is scheduled to play South Alabama at home.

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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey sent out a statement again today that says they are making every effort to re-schedule the LSU-Florida game.

15:30 LRN Newscast October 10th

Tomorrow is the last day to register to vote for the November 8th election. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says to register, or change your party affiliation or your address go to geaux-vote-dot-com. Schedler says typically the presidential election has the highest voter turnout…
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Will LSU and Florida be able to reschedule their game that was postponed because of Hurricane Matthew? There’s been talk of LSU giving up its November 19th home game to South Alabama to make it happen, but Athletic Director Joe Alleva says that’s not happening…
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If LSU and Florida can’t reschedule the game, it will hurt their chances of winning their respective divisions.

The state fire mashal continues to investigate how an obstacle during a race in St. Francisville collapsed, injuring over a dozen people, several of them were seriously hurt. Chief Deputy Brant Thompson says they are working to interview those who were injured as well as other race participants. …
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About 20 people were on the obstacle, the Diesel Dome, when it collapsed to the ground.

LSU’s live mascot, Mike the Tiger, has been transitioned to hospice care and he’ll no longer be outside for the public to see. His vet, Doctor David Baker, says once Mike passes, his remains will be cremated like his predecessors…
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Mike was diagnosed with cancer in May and it’s spread quicker then his medical team thought.

PM Newscall October 10,2016 *update

It’s a sad day for Tiger Nation, as the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine announces Mike VI has moved into hospice care. Jeff Palermo has more…

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LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva gave a scheduling update on the “post-poned” Florida away game, and it doesn’t look promising. Michelle Southern reports…:

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It appears Mike VI may be in his final days, as the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine announces the live mascot for the past 9 years has been transitioned into hospice care. Mike’s vet, Dr. David Baker, said during a press conference last week that they knew this was coming, and they have a plan to care for Mike as long as his health allows.

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During the press conference, Baker said Mike has one to two months to live, and the tiger has been out in his yard for the past week to allow the LSU community to say their goodbyes. He says they want Mike to enjoy life as long as possible, but his well being is their primary concern.

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Baker says they also have a plan for Mike VI when his time comes. He says they will perform a necropsy, which is an autopsy for animals, to allow them to learn as much as possible from the deadly tumors that spread through the tiger’s body. He says Mike’s remains will then be cremated like his predecessors.

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More than a dozen people are injured and four remain hospitalized following the collapse of an obstacle at the Warrior Dash in West Feliciana Parish. Deputy Chief with the State Fire Marshall’s Office, Brant Thompson, says a 20 foot tall climbing structure called the “Diesel Dome” came down while 20 people were on it. One of those injured was a 10-year-old who was taken to the Children’s Hospital in New Orleans. Thompson says investigators are working to determine exactly how this obstacle was constructed and why it collapsed.

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Thompson says the Warrior Dash is a 5K with about a dozen obstacles throughout the course, and this is the fourth time the event has been held in St. Francisville. He says they are working to interview those who were injured, as well as other race participants.

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Over 5,000 people were registered for the event, which is organized by Red Frog Events of Chicago. Thompson says they are trying to determine whether or not any event organizers were informed of the structure’s instability. He says no criminal charges have been filed yet, but the investigation is ongoing.

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The Louisiana National Guard deployed eight helicopters for Hurricane Matthew response operations in Florida and South Carolina. The deadly storm has claimed the lives of at least 20 people in four states. LANG spokesman Patrick Bossetta says they have a number of missions…:

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Bossetta said included in the deployment are two UH-60 Blackhawks, two UH-72 Lakotas and 32 crew members, medics and maintenance support. He says that’s more than what they normally send to help out other states in times of crisis, but Matthew merited that type of support from Louisiana..:

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Bossetta says four of the aircraft that went to Florida have already returned to Louisiana, and the other four are still in South Carolina for reconnaissance, search and rescue and resupply missions. He says they conduct missions like these for two reasons…one is because they are asked…:

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It’s not looking good for the LSU/Florida game to be rescheduled. One of the options that has been mentioned was for The Tigers and Gators to play on November 19th. Athletic Director Joe Alleva said he’s been in contact with the SEC and it appears that making this game happen will be extremely difficult…:

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LSU’s open day is the weekend before the Alabama game, but Alleva said he doesn’t want to have to play that day unless Alabama has to play that day. LSU is slated to play South Alabama on November 19th in Tiger Stadium and Alleva emphasized several times that there WILL be a home game that day..:

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Tomorrow is the last day to register to vote for the November 8th election. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says to register, or change your party affiliation or your address go to geaux-vote-dot-com(geauxvote.com). Schedler says typically the presidential election has the highest voter turnout…

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Schedler says one of the challenges election officials are facing is that some precincts were damaged by the August flooding and they will have to set up alternative polling locations. He says in Livingston Parish, most precincts will be moved to a site at Juban Crossing.

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The two big items on the ballot are the Presidential and U.S. Senate races, but there are Congressional races, plenty of local elections and proposed changes to the state constitution…

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14:30 LRN Newscast October 10th

Will LSU football still play Florida this season? Tigers athletic director Joe Alleva gave an update…
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Four of the Eight Louisiana National Guard helicopters deployed to the east coast for Hurricane Matthew response have returned. Colonel Patrick Robert Bossetta says they conduct missions like these for two reasons, one is because they are asked…
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Tomorrow is the last day to register to vote in the November 8th presidential election. You can register online at geauxvote-dot-com. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says there are major federal races on the ballot, including President, including important local elections…
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The state fire marshal continues to investigate the collapse of an obstacle during a race known as a Warrior Dash. It happened Saturday in St. Francisville and over a dozen people were injured and four were still in the hospital as of Sunday. Deputy Chief State Fire Marshal Brant Thompson says if they find negligence, criminal charges are possible…
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Over 5,000 people were registered for the event and it was organized by Red Frog Events of Chicago.

13:30 Newscast, October 10th, 2016

LSU’s live mascot has gone into hospice and his vet said Mike VI will not be returning to his yard. Dr. David Baker said last week that Mike’s cancer spread all over his body and right now they want the tiger to enjoy life as long as possible in the most comfortable way…:
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The university will look into adopting another tiger, Baker said, which they’ll find through a rescue organization.

The Louisiana National Guard is assisting in Hurricane Matthew recovery efforts with 8 helicopters sent to both South Carolina and Florida. LANG spokesman Patrick Bossetta says included in the deployment are two UH-60 Blackhawks, two UH-72 Lakotas and 32 crew members, medics and maintenance support. He says that’s more than usual but Matthew was so massive:
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He says the copters are back from Florida but four remain in South Carolina.

It’s not looking good for the LSU/Florida game to be rescheduled. One of the options that has been mentioned was for The Tigers and Gators to play on November 19th. Athletic Director Joe Alleva said he’s been in contact with the SEC and it appears that making this game happen will be extremely difficult…:
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LSU is slated to play non conference opponent South Alabama on November 19th in Tiger Stadium and Alleva emphasized several times that there WILL be a home game that day.

The Jefferson Parish School Board reportedly says they are going to consider a resolution during a meeting tomorrow night that would ban embattled parish president Mike Yenni from all schools in the parish. Many have called for Yenni’s resignation since reports surfaced that he’d sent appropriate messages to a 17-year-old boy — and Yenni even admitted it in a commercial. The school board says it doesn’t feel it’s its place to call for Yenni to resign, but he shouldn’t be around schools.

 

12:30 Newscast, October 10th, 2016

It’s a sad day for the Tiger Nation, as the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine announces Mike VI has moved into hospice care. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The Louisiana National Guard deployed eight helicopters for Hurricane Matthew response operations in Florida and South Carolina. LANG spokesman Patrick Bossetta says they have a number of missions…:
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The deadly storm has claimed the lives of at least 20 people in the US.

More than a dozen people are injured and four remain hospitalized following the collapse of an obstacle at the Warrior Dash in West Feliciana Parish. Deputy Chief with the State Fire Marshall’s Office, Brant Thompson, says a 20 foot tall climbing structure called the “Diesel Dome” came down while 20 people were on it…:
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One of those injured was a 10-year-old who was taken to the Children’s Hospital in New Orleans. He says they are working to determine if there’s criminal negligence.

Louisiana Division of Administration Commissioner Jay Dardenne was hospitalized over the weekend for a heart attack. He said he was treated for some blockages and released today and is going to ge some rest before returning to work.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast October 10th

LSU gets back to work today, as they returned from an unscheduled weekend off. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey maintains the league will make every attempt to make-up the postponed contest between the Tigers and Gators. It’s unclear how that will happen at this moment.

What a wild weekend in the Southland Conference! Nicholls rallied from a 14-0 deficit to beat Stehpen F Austin 35-28 in double overtime. Colonels freshman defensive lineman Sully Laiche has been named as the league’s defensive player of the week. Laiche ended the game by forcing a fumble and he finished the contest with 14 tackles and recorded his fifth sack of the season.

In Hammond, Southeastern Louisiana’s Justin Alo completed an 82-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Acker in the final seconds to give the Lions a stunning 31-24 victory over the Cowboys. Alo finished with 339 yards passing and three touchdowns.

The Saints will be able to scout their next opponent tonight. New Orleans is set to host the struggling Carolina Panthers on Sunday and the Panthers are in action tonight as they face NFC South rival Tampa Bay in Charlotte. Carolina QB Cam Newton will not play because of a concussion. That means Derek Anderson will get the start.

Haughton native Dak Prescott has the Cowboys to a 4-1 record as Dallas won its fourth straight yesterday, a 28-14 win over Cincinnati. Prescott threw for 227 yards and extended his NFL rookie record streak of 155 passes without an interception to start his career.

In the Sun Belt…ULM is 0-4 after a 34-31 home loss to Idaho. Warhawks Quarterback Garrett Smith threw for 302 yards and two touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough. The Warhawks host Texas State on Saturday. UL Lafayette is in action on Wednesday as they host Appalachian State.

And after a big win last Thursday against Western Kentucky, Louisiana Tech hits the road this Saturday for a non-conference game against one and five UMASS.

11:30 Newscast, October 10th, 2016

It appears Mike VI may be in his final days, as the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine announces the live mascot has been transitioned into hospice care. Mike’s vet, Dr. David Baker, said during a news conference last week that they knew this was coming, and they have a plan to care for Mike as long as his health allows…:
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He said they would continue to monitor Mike and will make the decision to humanely euthanize him when the time comes.

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne was released from the hospital this morning after being admitted two days prior for chest pains. In a statement Dardenne said he had a heart catheterization that revealed some blockages but he’s been treated and remains alert and very thankful. He said he looks forward to returning to work as soon as he is cleared.

Monroe is the fourth poorest city in the nation according to a new report by 24/7 Wall Street. ULM economics professor Dr. Robert Eisenstadt  says this doesn’t surprise him because Monroe has a poverty rate of about 24 percent and an unemployment rate of just over 6%. He says a positive for Ouachita parish is that it’s not impacted by the downturn in the oil industry…:
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He says the growth of CenturyLink is helping the area.

There’s been another clown charge in LaFourche Parish. The Lockport Police Department says 29 year old Eric Gregoire (Greg-war) is accused of wearing the creepy mask and jumping in front of a man who was putting out trash at a gas station in the middle of the night. Gregorie was issued a criminal summons for a single count of wearing a mask in public – a law that says you can’t wear a disguise that that in public outside of certain holidays. Gregoire is the third person in Lafourche Parish to be charged with wearing a mask a public since the warning.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast October 10th

An estimated five-thousand students are subject to corporal punishment in Louisiana based on a recent study from Doctor Elizabeth Gershoff, a development psychologist at the University of Texas. Gershoff says lawsuits filed by parents who had their children paddled are usually unsuccessful…
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Gershoff says corporal punishment is used more in rural school districts than urban areas.

Cleco announces they’ll break ground on a new clean energy power plant in St. Mary Parish this month. Spokesperson Robbyn Cooper says the 80-million dollar facility will provide power for 17-thousand homes….
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Cleco expects the power plant will be operational by March 2018.

A 24-7 Wall Street Report says Monroe is the fourth poorest city in the nation. ULM economist Doctor Robert Eisenstaedt says the best way to improve Monroe’s economic status is through education….
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Eisenstaedt says a positive for Ouachita Parish is that it’s not impacted by the downturn in the oil industry.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says over one-thousand families displaced by the August floods are back in their homes thanks to the Shelter at Home Program. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele says the program is not a right fit for everyone, but it’s an enormous help for those who are…
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The deadline to register is October 15th.