11:40 LRN Sportscast November 13

The Saints looked like Super bowl contenders yesterday as they defeated the Buffalo Bills 47-10. New Orleans rushed for 298 yards and set a franchise record with six rushing touchdowns. Even Quarterback Drew Brees had a rushing T-D…
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The Saints have won seven straight and they are 7-2 in the league, tied with Minnesota and the Los Angeles Rams for the second best record in the NFC. Philadelphia has the best record at 8-1. New Orleans leads Carolina by one game for the division lead in the NFC South. The Panthers host Jarvis Landry and the Miami Dolphins tonight on Monday night football.

The Pelicans host the Atlanta Hawks tonight. Atlanta is just 2-and-11 on the season.

21st ranked LSU will visit Tennessee this Saturday. The Volunteers announced the firing yesterday of head coach Butch Jones. Tennessee fell to 0-6 in the SEC as they were crushed by Missouri 50-17. Head Coach Ed Orgeron says their preparation for Saturday’s game will be about LSU…
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The SEC announced today that LSU’s home finale against Texas A-and-M on November 25th will kick-off at 6:30 PM.

McNeese State moved to 6-2 in the Southland as the Cowboys defeated Northwestern State 44-24. Cowboys quarterback James Tabary threw three touchdown passes in the win and had 285 yards pass on the night. McNeese is at Lamar this Saturday.

Nicholls will visit Southeastern Louisiana on Thursday night. The Colonels beat Stephen F Austin 34-14 last Saturday. Freshman Tahj Smith had 177 yards rushing on 23 carries as the Colonels had 418 yards on the ground. Nicholls defensive lineman Kenny Dotson had 3.5 sacks.

11:30 Newscast, November 13th, 2017

LSU Athletics Director Joe Alleva says the elimination of a tax break in the GOP tax reform bills could be disastrous to collegiate athletics. LSU and many other schools require donations to purchase tickets, and Alleva is concerned those donations will go away, if fans can no longer claim 80-percent of the donation as a tax deduction….:
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Alleva says LSU receives about 50-million dollars from this revenue stream as reportedly 45-thousand football season tickets require a donation to the school.

According to a recent survey, Louisianans are researching butt implants more than any other plastic surgery procedure. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon at LSU Health New Orleans Dr. Oren Tessler says having a bigger behind is the latest trend, especially with celebrities:
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According to The Advocate, sources familiar with the announcement by the Governor later this afternoon say a newly formed technology company will be relocating to New Orleans that would bring about 2,000 new tech jobs. Governor Edwards is set to announce details this afternoon at 2pm at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. His office described it as “one of the most significant economic development announcements in Louisiana history.”

A new phone app has been created to help you keep tabs on how elected officials vote on various issues…:
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09:30 Newscast, November 13th, 2017

The Edwards Administration says Attorney General Jeff Landry is off base in saying that Medicaid expansion is worsening the state’s opioid epidemic. Landry asserts that hundreds of thousands of new prescriptions have been provided in the past year at almost no cost, which has exacerbated the crisis. L-D-H Chief of Staff Andrew Tuozzollo..:
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Tuozzollo also says over the past year, there’s been a 40% decrease in the amount of opioids per prescription.

We’re now exactly 2 years from the next gubernatorial election in Louisiana. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says Landry, along with fellow Republicans Congressmen Garret Graves and Steve Scalise as well as U.S. Senator John Kennedy are taking a look at running against Democratic Governor Edwards..:
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After a 33-10 victory over Arkansas, LSU is back in the AP Top 25 with the Tigers coming in at No. 21. Quarterback Danny Etling threw for 217 yards and two touchdowns, both to DJ Chark. The Alexandria native says their preparation going into the game paid off…:
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LSU faces Tennessee Saturday in Knoxville. The Vols are 0-6 in the league and have fired Head Coach Butch Jones.

Governor John Bel Edwards is set to make a major economic development announcement this afternoon. In a release, the news was called “one of the most significant economic development announcements in Louisiana history.” It gave no other information other than location and time, 2pm at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

08:30 Newscast, November 13th, 2017

 

Two years from this week, Louisianans will cast their vote for its next governor…:
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Complete domination. That’s the best way you can describe the Saints 47-10 beat down of the Bills yesterday. Quarterback Drew Brees on the team’s seventh straight victory…:
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State Police say the driver of a tractor in Vacherie has died after being run over by a train. They say 62-year-old Mathew Alexander III was towing a 34 foot sugar cane hopper in St. James Parish, when he drove around crossing arms with red flashing lights that were down. It was directly into the path of a Union Pacific train, Alexander was hit and died at the scene.

An app available for download stating today aims to help voters keep an eye on what their politicians are doing, in an unbiased way. Vote-Smart-dot-org National Director Walker McKusick says OnPoint gives you up to date information on what elected officials have said about various issues….:
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Governor John Bel Edwards says he’ll be making one of the most significant economic development announcement’s in Louisiana history this afternoon at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

07:30 Newscast, November 13th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards is set to make a major economic development announcement this afternoon. In a release, the news was called “one of the most significant economic development announcements in Louisiana history.” It gave no other information other than location and time, 2pm at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

The State Department of Health is saying that Attorney General Jeff Landry is not speaking truth in blaming Medicaid Expansion on fueling the opioid epidemic. L-D-H Chief of Staff Andrew Tuozzollo says there is solid data that shows the state has been successful at limiting painkiller prescriptions…:
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He says Medicaid expansion has also helped thousands get treatment for addiction to painkillers.

A new phone app has been created to help you keep tabs on how elected officials vote on various issues. Jeff Palermo has more about OnPoint:
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This week, two years from now, voters will cast their ballots for Louisiana’s next governor. Governor Edwards says he intends to run again, so Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says expect GOP leaders to keep attacking the governor on various issues…:
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06:45 Sportscast, November 13th, 2017

Complete domination. That’s the best way you can describe the Saints 47-10 beat down of the Bills in Buffalo yesterday. Quarterback Drew Brees on the team’s seventh straight victory…:
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Up next, the Saints host Washington this Sunday.

The LSU football team scored four touchdowns in the 2nd half on Saturday to beat Arkansas 33-10. Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron is glad the 11 AM kick-off or last week’s loss to Alabama didn’t negatively affect his team:
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The Tigers take on Tennessee this weekend.

No. 17 Nicholls State racked up a season-high 418 yards on the ground in a 34-13 victory over Stephen F Austin. It’s the 6th straight win for the 8-2 Colonels.

Nicholls plays Southeastern Thursday in the annual River Bell Classic in Hammond.

Also in Southland action, McNeese rolled over Northwestern State in Lake Charles, 44-24.

Louisiana Tech fell to Florida Atlantic, 48-23, and the Bulldogs now fall to 4-6 on the season.

In the Sun Belt, UL-Lafayette falls to Ole Miss, 50-22.

The New Orleans Pelicans, winners of four of their last five games to improve to 7-6, head into tonight’s game against the Atlanta Hawks who are 2-11.

College hoops continue tonight after the season started Friday. Louisiana Tech hosts Southeast Missouri. Southeastern begins a road trip at Tulane.

**Correction** 06:30 Newscast, November 13th, 2017

The Edwards administration disputes the claim by Attorney General Jeff Landry that the expansion of the Medicaid program has helped fuel the opioid crisis. The state health department says there are fewer pain killers on the streets in the last year. L-D-H Chief of Staff Andrew Tuozzollo…:
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Landry asserts new prescriptions put free addictive drugs on the street, but Tuozzollo says nothing could be further from the truth.

The Saints dominated the Bills Sunday, 47-10, and New Orleans has now won 7 in a row after a game that saw the black and gold post 298 yards rushing, and setting a club record by scoring 6 rushing touchdowns. Even Quarterback Drew Brees ran for a TD…:
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Up next, the Saints host Washington this Sunday.

A new phone app called OnPoint can help you keep an eye on politicians at nearly every level of government. Vote-Smart-dot-org National Director Walker McKusick says they have culled information on over 40-thousand politicians, including those in Louisiana. He says the OnPoint app makes it easy to identify those in your area…:
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He says Vote Smart provides free, unbiased, in-depth information about current officials, candidates, issues, legislation, and voting.

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’ll be making ONE OF the most significant economic development announcement in Louisiana history this afternoon at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

LRN AM Newscall November 14

A new phone app has been created to help you keep tabs on how elected officials vote on various issues.   Jeff Palermo has more about OnPoint…

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Two years from this week, Louisianans will cast their vote for the next governor of the Bayou State. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Governor Edwards Office says AG Jeff Landry is incorrect in saying the opioid crisis is worse due to Medicaid expansion.  Kelley Ray has more.

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A new phone app called OnPoint can help you keep an eye on politicians at nearly every level of government.  Vote-Smart-dot-org National Director Walker McKusick says they have culled information on over 40-thousand politicians, including those in Louisiana. He says the OnPoint app makes it easy to identify those in your area…

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The app helps to bring together the hottest trending topics in politics and reviews of government positions, who holds them and how they have voted. McKusick says OnPoint gives you up to date information on what elected officials have said about various issues…

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McKusick credits their non-partisanship donations in helping them to present the true facts behind every politician in Louisiana…

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This week, two years from now, voters will cast their ballots for Louisiana’s next governor. Current Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards is planning to run again. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry could challenge Edwards and tensions between the two continue to escalate. He says expect GOP leaders to keep attacking the governor on various issues.

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Pinsonat says there’s been word that along with Landry, Congressmen Garret Graves and Steve Scalise as well as U.S. Senator John Kennedy are taking a look at the governor’s seat.

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Pinsonat says Scalise may decide to run if the Democrats take control of the House next year. He says the governor’s mansion is attractive to Scalise, Kennedy and Graves because they don’t have to give up their seat in Congress.

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The Edwards administration disputes the claim by Attorney General Jeff Landry that the expansion of the Medicaid program has helped fuel the opioid crisis. The state health department says there are fewer pain killers on the streets in the last year and more individuals are seeking life saving substance abuse treatment.  L-D-H Chief of Staff Andrew Tuozzollo says legislation passed this year that limits first time prescriptions for opioids has been effective…

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Tuozzollo says the total number of pills prescribed has decreased by more than 10-million doses, a three-percent reduction from the year before Medicaid expansion to the year afterwards. He says Medicaid expansion has also helped thousands get treatment for addiction to painkillers…

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Landry asserts that hundreds of thousands of new prescriptions have been provided to Louisiana patients in the past year at almost no cost, which has exacerbated the opioid crisis. Tuozzollo says nothing could be further from the truth, as there is solid data that shows the state has been successful at limiting painkiller prescriptions:

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Complete domination. That’s the best way you can describe the Saints 47-10 beat down of the Bills in Buffalo yesterday. New Orleans had 482 yards of total offense to Buffalo’s 198 and the Saints had the ball for over 41 minutes in the game. Quarterback Drew Brees on the team’s seventh straight victory..

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The Saints rushed for 298 yards and set a franchise record by scoring six rushing touchdowns. Even Brees had a rushing touchdown…

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Mark Ingram had three touchdowns and 121 yards rushing. Rookie Alvin Kamara also broke the century mark as he rushed for 106 and a touchdown. Brees says it’s fun to watch these guys run the ball…

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The LSU football team scored four touchdowns in the 2nd half on Saturday to beat Arkansas 33-10. Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron is glad the 11 AM kick-off or last week’s loss to Alabama didn’t negatively affect his team…

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LSU is now 7-3, 4-2 in the SEC and this Saturday they’ll visit a Tennessee team that was crushed by Missouri 50-17. The Vols are 0-6 in the league but Orgeron says their preparation for Saturday’s game is about LSU…

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In LSU’s win over Arkansas. Quarterback Danny Etling threw for 217 yards and two touchdowns. Both of the TD passes went DJ Chark. The Alexandria native says their preparation going into the game paid off…

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10:30 Newscast, November 11th, 2017

Today is Veterans Day, and ceremonies and parades are taking place throughout the state this weekend. State Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Col. Joey Strickland says Veterans Day is always special in Louisiana because of its strong military history…:
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He says the best thing you can do today to honor the military, is to say thank you to a Veteran.

LSU has an 11am kickoff today in Tiger Stadium, and even though Arkansas has struggled lately, Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron says the Razorbacks will come into Death Valley believing they can win…:
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LSU still has a chance to win 10 games this season. It would be the first time since the 2013 season they’ve reached double digits in wins.

The state Department of Health announces new data shows there are fewer opioids being prescribed since Medicaid expansion began in July 2016. This comes amid recent claims by Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry that the better access to healthcare is fueling the opioid crisis. But in a release from the Governor’s Office, the Board of Pharmacy says there was a 2 percent reduction in the number of opioid prescriptions from the year before Medicaid expansion to the year after.

There’s a new program in Louisiana which aims to grow the workforce by educating adults who don’t have a high school diploma. Jason Beard is the senior manager for Educational Testing Service. He says the program is called WorkReady-the letter U…:
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It’s estimated 600,000 adults in Louisiana didn’t graduate high school.

 

09:30 Newscast, November 11th, 2017

State Police say they are investigating an officer involved shooting out of Terrebonne Parish in which a subject was killed. They say early investigations revealed deputies with the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Department were responding to a domestic dispute, and when they arrived they encountered a man who was armed and had barricaded himself inside. At some point, the man was shot by deputies and died at the scene. The investigation is ongoing.

An F-15 flyover over Tiger Stadium, to coincide with Veterans Day, will take place as originally scheduled despite being canceled the day before. The planes are expected to fly north to south over Tiger Stadium just as the National Anthem is ending before the 11am kickoff between LSU and Arkansas. The last time the Tigers played in Death Valley in the morning was 2011.

Early voting for the November 18th election ends at 6pm today. On the ballot is a race for state treasurer, and a historic mayoral election in New Orleans.

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, a member of the Senate Finance Committee, supports the the Senate’s GOP tax plan. He says the proposed legislation would help families and help businesses grow by cutting taxes and simplifying the tax code….:
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He says a family of four would see a tax cut of over 14-hundred-dollars.

A long time coach and referee in Jefferson Parish has been arrested for indecent behavior with a juvenile. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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