16:45 LRN Sportscast December 16th

LSU running back Leonard Fournette’s college football career is over. The junior, who has already said he intends to enter the 2017 NFL Draft, announced today that he would not play in the Citrus Bowl with the Tigers. He and head coach Ed Orgeron broke the news…
Cut 15 (11) “best for my future”
Fournette said he plans to rest and rehab the ankle injury that limited him to seven games this season. The New Orleans native averaged 120 yards a game, which is the highest per game rushing average in LSU history.

Saints cornerback Delvin Breaux and linebacker Stephone Anthony have been ruled out for Sunday’s game at Arizona. Both players suffered injuries in last week’s loss to Tampa Bay. It will be a big game for New Orleans running back Tim Hightower. He was drafted by the Cardinals in 2008 and spent his first three seasons in Arizona.

Tomorrow Grambling and North Carolina Central will face each other in the Celebration Bowl which pits the champion of the SWAC versus the MEAC title winner. The victor in this game will be the H-B-C-U national champion. North Carolina Central is averaging 31 points a game, while Grambling has allowed only 23 touchdowns, second fewest in the F-C-S.

Tomorrow night in the Mercedes Benz Superdome, the Ragin Cajuns face Southern Miss in the R-and-L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President Jay Cicero says the game looks to be a good one…
cut 13 (14) “…in his career”
The Golden Eagles are 3-and-1 in the New Orleans Bowl, while the Cajuns have won all four of their appearances. Kick-off is at 8 PM.

16:30 LRN Newscast December 16th

LSU running back Leonard Fournette will not play in the Citrus Bowl with the Tigers. He and head coach Ed Orgeron broke the news…
Cut 15 (11) “best for my future”
Fournette said he plans to rest and rehab the ankle injury that limited him to seven games this season.

One day after FBI agents raided the offices of the Hammond Police Department and Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s office, Sheriff Daniel Edwards held a brief press conference to say they are cooperating with federal authorities….
cut 30 (12) “…federal investigation”
The two individuals mentioned by Edwards are former deputies.

Louisiana is no longer the least healthy state in the nation according to the United Health Foundation, who has released it’s American Health rankings. Mississippi comes in at number 50, while Louisiana is at 49. One troubling statistic is that the rate of diabetes has increased from 11 to 13 percent. State health secretary Rebekah Gee says that’s due in part to the high rate of obestity. She says a healthy lifestyle starts with the individual…
cut 11 (08) “…of money”

Louisiana wildlife and fisheries Secretary Charlie Melancon tells the Associated Press that he’s being forced out from his Cabinent position. Melancon has not seen eye-to-eye with recreational fishermen and hes tried to make changes within the agency as a result of an audit that discovered financial problems under his predecessor. Melancon’s resignation became public earlier this week.

15:30 LRN Newscast December 16th

Get ready for another change in the weather. Andy Tingler, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says a strong cold front will move through the state Saturday and produce a big temperature drop….
cut 3 (12) “….upper 30s”
There’s also a slight chance for severe weather tomorrow.

Leonard Fournette’s college football career is over. Fournette says he will not play in the Tigers bowl game on December 31st, so that he can rehab an injured ankle that’s kept him from being less than 100-percent all season. Fournette says it was not an easy decision, but he leaves LSU with great memories…
cut 30 (09) “…I can’t forget”
Fournette leaves LSU as the school’s fourth leading rusher.
More changes could be coming to the TOPS scholarship program. Don Molino has more…
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Don Molino”

Tomorrow night the Cajuns football team will face Southern Miss in the R-and-L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, Jay Cicero, says both fan bases are fired up for this one….
cut 14 (08) “…two schools”
Kick-off is tomorrow night at 8 PM.

Updated version of the PM Newscall for December 16th

More changes could be coming to the TOPS scholarship program. Don Molino has more…

CUT 1 (30) “I’m Don Molino”

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A report from United Health Foundation finds Louisiana is no longer the unhealthiest state in the country. Michelle Southern has more…

Cut 2 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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Get ready for another change in the weather. Andy Tingler, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says a strong cold front will move through the state Saturday and produce a big temperature drop….

Cut 3 (12) “upper 30s”

Tingler says the Storm Prediction Center also says there’s a slight chance we could see severe weather in the Monroe and Alexandria areas along with a portion of south Louisiana…

cut 4  (04) “a potential”

Tingler says the cold air will stick around for a couple of days, at least through Tuesday. He says Sunday might be a good day to watch football, a movie or wrap gifts…

Cut 5  (12)  “around 60”

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With budget shortfalls still looming, higher education leaders are looking at more potential changes to the TOPS scholarship program. Higher Ed Commissioner Joe Rallo says one option being discussed is raising the hourly requirement for the scholarship from 24 credits per year to 30. He says the idea is to encourage students to graduate more quickly, as TOPS only covers 8 semesters.

Cut 6 (11) “extra year”

Rallo says this would mean students would have to take either 15 credits per semester or 6 additional hours during the summer. He says up until about 20 years ago, it was normal for students to take 15 hours a semester, until the feds lowered the requirements to be considered a fulltime student.

CUT 7 (08)  “for four years”

Rallo says this is just one of several changes they’re considering to stabilize the program. Lawmakers are hopeful they can find the necessary $89 million to fully fund the program next year, but Rallo says changes will likely come to TOPS whether or not it’s fully funded.

Cut 8 (10) “on them”

Opponents of the change say it would add to students’ workload, especially for those who take time-consuming labs or play sports.

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Louisiana is no longer the least healthy state in the country, according to United Health Foundation. State Health Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee says this is great news, but unfortunately Louisiana still ranks 49th in the nation for overall health. She says the state has high rates of low birth weight, infant mortality, and obesity.

Cut 9 (12)  “in Medicaid”

The report found that funding for public health decreased by 28-percent over the last four years. Gee says that’s because of state budget problems. She hopes public health will become more of a spending priority, because money is used to protect against Zika outbreaks and flu epidemics.

Cut 10 (09) “it is”

Mississippi was the only state found to be less healthy than Louisiana. A troubling sign for the Bayou State is that in the past year, the rate of diabetes among adults has increased 12-percent. Gee says that’s due in part to the high rate of obesity. She says a healthy lifestyle starts with the individual.

cut 11 (08) “of money”

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The Big Easy is gearing up for the big R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl tomorrow featuring the UL-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns taking on Southern Miss. Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President Jay Cicero says they’ve never had these two regional teams in the bowl game so they’re seeing tons of fans in town…:

cut 12 (09) “for us”

Cicero expects this year’s game to bring in as much as $30 million dollars for area businesses. He says the game itself looks to be a great one…:

Cut 13 (14) “in his career”

There’s no shortage of events surrounding the game as the Gin Blossoms and Better Than Ezra perform a free show Friday night in Champions Square. Cicero says it’s always great when you can get one team that’s two hours one way, and another that’s 90 minutes the other way…:

cut 14 (08) “two schools”

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LSU running back Leonard Fournette’s college football career is over. The junior, who has already said he intends to enter the 2017 NFL Draft, announced today that he would not play in the Citrus Bowl with the Tigers. He and head coach Ed Orgeron broke the news on Friday…:

Cut 15 (11) “best for my future”

Fournette said he plans to rest and rehab the ankle injury that has limited him to seven games this season. Some fans may not be happy about this, but Coach O reminds fans that Fournette was the best player in the nation his senior year in high school…:

Cut 16  (07)  “great games”

 

14:30 LRN Newscast December 16th

A report from United Health Foundation finds Louisiana is no longer the unhealthiest state in the country. Michelle Southern has more…
Cut 2 (27) “I’m Michelle Southern”

LSU’s Leonard Fournette has decided not to play in the Citrus Bowl, so that he give his injured ankle more time to heal and allow his body to get ready for the NFL draft. Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron supports the decision, but he’ll miss the dynamic running back…
Cut 16 (07) “great games”

With the state having problems fully funding the TOPS scholarship program, the idea is being kicked around to require TOPS recipients to take 30 credit hours a year, instead of 24. Higher Ed Commissioner Joe Rallo says the idea is to encourage students to graduate in four years…
cut 7 (08) “…for four years”
There will likely be push back on this idea, as TOPS students are having to pay roughly 60-percent of their tuition for the spring semester, forcing many to work more hours, so they can continue college.

There’s the possiblity of severe weather tomorrow in the Monroe and Alexandria areas, along with a portion of south Louisiana….
cut 4 (04) “….a potential”
That’s Alex Tingler with the National Weather Service who says a strong cold front will push across the state tomorrow, dropping temperatures by at least 20 degrees.

13:30 Newscast, December 16th, 2016

With budget shortfalls still looming, higher education leaders are looking at more potential changes to the TOPS scholarship program. Lawmakers are hopeful they can find the necessary $89 million to fully fund the program next year, but Higher Ed Commissioner JOe Rallo says changes will likely come to TOPS whether or not it’s fully funded…:
Cut 8 (10) “on them”
One option being discussed is raising the hourly requirement.

Louisiana is no longer the least healthy state in the country, according to United Health Foundation. But the report found that funding for public health decreased by 28-percent over the last four years. State Health Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee hopes public health will become more of a spending priority, because money is used to protect against Zika outbreaks and flu epidemics…:
Cut 10 (09) “it is”

LSU running back Leonard Fournette’s college football career is over. The junior, who has already said he intends to enter the 2017 NFL Draft, announced today that he would not play in the Citrus Bowl with the Tigers. He and head coach Ed Orgeron broke the news on Friday…:
Cut 15 (11) “best for my future”
Fournette said he plans to rest and rehab the ankle injury that has limited him to seven games this season.

Get ready for another change in the weather. Andy Tingler, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says we warm up tomorrow and there’s potential for severe weather Saturday night, but Sunday might be a good day to stay inside..:
CUT 5 (12) “around 60”

 

12:30 Newscast, December 16th, 2016

More changes could be coming to the TOPS scholarship program. Don Molino has more…:
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Don Molino”

Get ready for another change in the weather. Andy Tingler, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says a strong cold front will move through the state Saturday and produce a big temperature drop..:
Cut 3 (12) “upper 30s”

Louisiana is no longer the least healthy state in the country, according to United Health Foundation. State Health Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee says this is great news, but unfortunately Louisiana still ranks 49th in the nation for overall health. She says the state has high rates of low birth weight, infant mortality, and obesity…:
Cut 9 (12) “in Medicaid”
Mississippi was the only state found to be less healthy than Louisiana.

R+L Carriers will continue to be the sponsor of the New Orleans Bowl through the 2021 season under a renewed deal. UL-Lafayette and Southern Miss face off in the contest tomorrow night at 8pm.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast December 16th

LSU defensive tackle Christian Lacouture is returning for a fifth year of eligbility. Lacouture tore his ACL during preseason camp and decided to come back for one more season after talking with Head Coach Ed Orgeron and defensive line coach Pete Jenkins.

Meanwhile, receiver Jazz Ferguson has tweeted that he will transfer from LSU. The sophomore from St. Francisville has caught only two passes in his career. And there’s a report that receiver Malachi Dupre will forgo his senior season and enter the NFL draft.

Tomorrow night, UL Lafayette will take on Southern Miss in the R-and-L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Cajuns Coach Mark Hudspeth says turnovers will play a big role in who wins this game…
cut 17 (12) “….job of that”
Kick-off on Saturday is at 8 PM.

Tomorrow it’s the Celebration Bowl between Grambling and North Carolina Central at the Georgia Dome at 11 AM on ABC. Both teams have outstanding quarterbacks. Grambling’s Devante Kincade was named SWAC Offensive Player of the year has he threw 28 touchdowns and only three interceptions. N-C Central’s Q-B Malcolm Bell has over 6-thousand passing yards in his career. Grambling Coach Broderick Fobbs says it should be a great game….
cut 19 (18) “…as well”

Both the Saints and Arizona have had disappointing seasons and they meet on Sunday in Glendale. But a bright spot for the Cardinals has been second-year running back David Johnson. He’s third in the NFL in rushing and also caught 69 passes on the season. New Orleans could be without linebacker Stephone Anthony and Delvin Breaux. Both players suffered injuries in the loss to the Buccaneers and did not practice yesterday.

11:30 Newscast, December 16th, 2016

With budget shortfalls still looming, higher education leaders are looking at more potential changes to the TOPS scholarship program. Higher Ed Commissioner Joe Rallo says one option being discussed is raising the hourly requirement for the scholarship from 24 credits per year to 30. He says the idea is to encourage students to graduate more quickly, as TOPS only covers 8 semesters…:
Cut 6 (11) “extra year”
Opponents of the change say it would add to students’ workload, especially for those who take time-consuming labs or play sports.

The FBI isn’t saying much about why they raided the Hammond Police Department and Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office Thursday. A spokesman with the Bureau said they conducted multiple “court authorized” searches and that there were more to come. Among items seized in the simultaneous inspections include computers, cellphones and case files.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center receives a 5.3 million dollar grant to study why some people benefit more or less from exercise. Associate executive director of clinical research and study investigator Dr. Eric Ravussin..:
CUT 12 (09) “of that”
You can learn more on Pennington’s website.

The Big Easy is gearing up for the big R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl tomorrow featuring the UL-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns taking on Southern Miss. Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President Jay Cicero says they’ve never had two regional teams in the bowl game so they’re seeing tons of fans in town…:
CUT 12 (09) “for us”
He expects this year’s game to bring in as much as $30 million dollars for area businesses.

 

 

10:30 LRN Newscast December 16th

The National Institutes of Health grants LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center with 5.3 million dollars to study why certain people benefit more or less from exercise. Emelie Gunn has more…
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

A State Trooper has been arrested on charges of aggravated burglary and malfeasance in office. Alexandria Police booked 43-year-old Jeffrey Covington of Alexandria after he allegedly entered a person home on Thursday morning and was confronted, but left without incident. .

Tickets to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th have been very popular. Cole Avery is a spokesperson for Congressman Ralph Abraham’s office and says they don’t have enough tickets to meet the demand, but they are keeping a record of everyone who made requests…
cut 14 (09) “…to waste”
Avery says they had over 300 ticket requests and only 185 to give away.

Doctor Chris Carlton with LSU’s Entomology Department says we’ve seen a larger population of the Asian Lady Beetle this year. Carlton says there are many yards in Louisiana where we are seeing large swarms of this insect. He says they will bite a human, but they are not aggressive…
cut 6 (11) “….you’re food”
He says the best way to keep these ladbuy look-alikes out of your home is to make sure your windows and doors are closed and tightly sealed.