4:45 LRN Sportscast July 15

LSU is taking its turn at SEC Media Days today in Hoover, Alabama. Quarterback Joe Burrow showed up wearing roadrunner socks and talked about playing at LSU compared to his former school Ohio State…
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Burrow also says he no longer eats salads in public in Louisiana, because he would get made fun of for eating salads.

Longtime Ruston Daily Leader sports editor Buddy Davis passed away over the weekend at the age of 72. Lousiana Tech sports information director Malcolm Butler says Davis spent five decades covering sports in Lincoln Parish
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Davis covered icons like Terry Bradshaw and Karl Malone, the great Louisiana Tech women’s basketball teams and Eddie Robinson and his championship Grambling State football teams.

Louisiana Tech has two players on the 2019 Conference USA Football Coaches all-conference preseason team. Cornerback Amik Robertson has made the preseason team for a second straight season. Last year, he had four interceptions and 12 pass break ups. Junior wide receiver Adrian Hardy has also received preseason all-confernece votes after catching 75 passes for 1,145 yards and six touchdowns.

4:30 PM Newscast

A jury recommends the death penalty for 57-year-old Kevin Daigle, convicted in the “cold-blooded”2015 ambush shooting death of a State Trooper in Calcasieu Parish. The state has not executed someone since 2010 because it says it can’t obtain lethal injection chemicals. Calcasieu District Attorney John DeRosier says the death penalty is law, and he intends to pursue it regardless.

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A judge will give a final ruling on Daigle’s sentence in October.

People around Louisiana are surveying the aftermath of Hurricane Barry today.  Many are feeling they dodged a bullet.  Director of the St. Mary Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness David Naquin says while many were spared from flooding, there were a few homes that were not so lucky.

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Thousands remain without power.

Longtime Ruston Daily Leader sports editor Buddy Davis passed away over the weekend at the age of 72. Davis was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2009 and enshrined into the Louisiana Tech Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013. The press box at Joe Aillet Stadium is named after him. Louisiana Tech sports information director Malcolm Butler says David had the ability to make everyone feel like a hall of famer…

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Davis spent five decades covering sports in Lincoln Parish.
Police are hunting suspects in the murder of Baton Rouge African American History Museum founder Sadie Roberts-Joseph, who was found dead in the trunk of a car from asphyxiation. The Capital City icon, who was found dead three days ago, was a celebrated and beloved member of the Baton Rouge community, and Baton Rouge Police spokesperson Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says her death is tragedy…

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3:30 PM Newscast

People around Louisiana are surveying the aftermath of Hurricane Barry today.  Many are feeling they dodged a bullet.  Director of the St. Mary Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness David Naquin says the parish did not receive the copious amounts of rain forecasters expected, but it wasn’t until yesterday afternoon they say most of the rainfall.

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The main issue facing homes and businesses is power outages.  Entergy has 24,000 customers without power, down from 89,000.  Cleco crews are entering their second day of restoration, with about 17,000 still without power.  Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says crews are working feverishly to get power back to 100%.

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Longtime Ruston Daily Leader sports editor Buddy Davis passed away over the weekend at the age of 72. Lousiana Tech sports information director Malcolm Butler says Davis received criticism for writing stories about Coach Rob and Grambling, but Buddy wasn’t afraid to do it

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Davis was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2009.
Police are hunting suspects in the murder of Baton Rouge African American History Museum founder Sadie Roberts-Joseph, who was found dead in the trunk of a car from asphyxiation. The Capital City icon was found dead three days ago, and Baton Rouge Police spokesperson Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says they discovered the body around 3:45 that afternoon, as the rest of the community was preparing for Hurricane Barry.

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LRN PM Newscall July 15

A jury recommends the death penalty for the gunman in a 2015 shooting death of a state trooper in Calcasieu Parish. Matt Doyle has the story.

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Cleanup and restoration is underway following Hurricane Barry. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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A jury recommends the death penalty for 57-year-old Kevin Daigle, convicted in the “cold blooded”2015 ambush shooting death of a State Trooper in Calcasieu Parish.

Calcasieu District Attorney John DeRosier says the murder was so shocking that it’s the first time in his 14 years as DA that he’s stuck with a death penalty request.

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Daigle was caught on dashcam footage blasting Trooper Steven Vincent with a sawed-off shotgun after the officer responded to what appeared to be a person in duress.

DeRosier says the jury appeared to be moved by testimony from Vincent’s family about the trooper’s last moments before he headed out to his fatal rendezvous.

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It took less than 15 minutes for the jury to agree with the death penalty request.

The state has not executed someone since 2010 because it says it can’t obtain lethal injection chemicals. DeRosier says the death penalty is law, and he intends to pursue it regardless.

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A judge will give a final ruling on Daigle’s sentence in October.

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People around Louisiana are surveying the aftermath of Hurricane Barry today.  Many are feeling they dodged a bullet.  Director of the St. Mary Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness David Naquin says the parish did not receive the copious amounts of rain forecasters expected, but it wasn’t until yesterday afternoon they say most of the rainfall.

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Naquin says while many were spared from flooding, there were a few homes that were not so lucky.

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The main issue facing homes and businesses is power outages.  Entergy has 24,000 customers without power, down from 89,000.  Cleco crews are entering their second day of restoration, with about 17,000 still without power.  Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says crews are working feverishly to get power back to 100%.

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Cahill says Iberia Parish and St. Mary Parish were among the hardest hit with power outages.

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Longtime Ruston Daily Leader sports editor Buddy Davis passed away over the weekend at the age of 72. Lousiana Tech sports information director Malcolm Butler says Davis spent five decades covering sports in Lincoln Parish

Cut 10 (08) “…national standpoint.”

Davis covered icons like Terry Bradshaw and Karl Malone, the great Louisiana Tech women’s basketball teams and Eddie Robinson and his championship Grambling State football teams. Butler says Davis received criticism for writing stories about Coach Rob and Grambling, but Buddy wasn’t afraid to do it

Cut 11 (12) “…Louisiana Tech is”

Davis was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2009 and enshrined into the Louisiana Tech Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013. The press box at Joe Aillet Stadium is named after him. Butler says David had the ability to make everyone feel like a hall of famer…

Cut 12 (10) “…made up Buddy.”

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Police are hunting suspects in the murder of Baton Rouge African American History Museum founder Sadie Roberts-Joseph, who was found dead in the trunk of a car from asphyxiation.

The Capital City icon was found dead three days ago, and Baton Rouge Police spokesperson Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says they were tipped off as to her whereabouts earlier Friday.

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After arriving on the scene, McKneely says they discovered the body around 3:45 that afternoon, as the rest of the community was preparing for Hurricane Barry.

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Roberts-Joseph was 75.

Roberts-Joseph was a celebrated and beloved member of the Baton Rouge community, and McKneely says her death is tragedy…

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Police are tracking down leads and asking anyone with additional information to call Crimestoppers at 225-344-7867.

230PM LRN News

Cleanup and restoration is underway following Hurricane Barry. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Ascension Parish President Kenny Mattassa is getting some flak for riding out Hurricane Barry in Las Vegas. Mattassa flew out of town for a previously scheduled conference in the desert, one day after declaring a state of emergency in his parish. Mattassa defended the decision saying “The only thing I could have done was fill sandbags, which I couldn’t do because of my back problems.”

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Police are hunting suspects in the murder of Baton Rouge African American History Museum founder Sadie Roberts-Joseph, who was found dead in the trunk of a car from asphyxiation. The Capital City icon was found dead three days ago, and Baton Rouge Police spokesperson Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says they were tipped off as to her whereabouts earlier Friday.

Cut 13 (11) “…the car”

Roberts-Joseph was 75.

Longtime Ruston Daily Leader sports editor Buddy Davis passed away over the weekend at the age of 72. Lousiana Tech sports information director Malcolm Butler says Davis spent five decades covering sports in Lincoln Parish

Cut 10 (08) “…national standpoint.”

Davis covered icons like Terry Bradshaw and Karl Malone, the great Louisiana Tech women’s basketball teams and Grambling State’s coach Robinson. 

1:30 PM Newscast

A jury recommends the death penalty for the gunman in a 2015 shooting death of a state trooper in Calcasieu Parish. Matt Doyle has the story.

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New details released by the East Baton Rouge Coroner’s Office Monday suggest beloved Baton Rouge activist 75-year-old Sadie Roberts-Joseph, whose body was found in the trunk of her own vehicle Friday, died by asphyxiation. Despite the storm, detectives spent the weekend chasing possible leads and conducting interviews. Investigators still have no possible suspects nor a motive in the killing.

People around Louisiana are surveying the aftermath of Hurricane Barry today.  Many are feeling they dodged a bullet.  The main issue facing homes and businesses is power outages.  Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill says Iberia Parish and St. Mary Parish were among the hardest hit with power outages.

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Cleco has about 17,000 still without power. Entergy has 24,000 customers without power.

Longtime Ruston Daily Leader sports editor Buddy Davis passed away over the weekend at the age of 72. Davis was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2009 and enshrined into the Louisiana Tech Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013. Louisiana Tech sports information director Malcolm Butler says David had the ability to make everyone feel like a hall of famer…

Cut 12 (10) “…made up Buddy.”

1230PM LRN News

People around Louisiana are surveying the aftermath of Hurricane Barry today, with many feeling they dodged a bullet.  Director of the St. Mary Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness David Naquin says many were spared from flooding, but some weren’t so lucky.

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Heavy rain has set up over central Louisiana, with reports of homes being flooded in Avoyelles, and now Pointe Coupee Parishes.

The main issue facing homes and businesses is power outages.  Entergy has 24,000 customers without power, down from 89,000.  Cleco crews are entering their second day of restoration, with about 17,000 still without power.  Cleco spokesperson Jennifer Cahill.

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Iberia and St. Mary Parish were hardest hit.

Legendary Ruston Daily Leader sports editor Buddy Davis passed away over the weekend. Davis covered Eddie Robinson and his championship Grambling State football teams, even at a time when many disapproved, but Louisiana Tech sports information director Malcolm Butler Davis Buddy wasn’t afraid to do it.

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Davis was 72.

A jury recommends the death penalty for 57-year-old Kevin Daigle, convicted in the “cold blooded”2015 ambush shooting death of a State Trooper in Calcasieu Parish. Calcasieu District Attorney John DeRosier says the jury was moved by testimony from Vincent’s family about the trooper’s last moments…

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It took less than 15 minutes for the jury to agree to the death penalty.

1130AM LRN News

Most of Louisiana appears to have dodged a bullet from once Hurricane Barry, and Governor Edwards says the state will begin ramping down it’s state of emergency activities. Edwards thanked the emergency personnel who rose to the occasion during the storm…

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Heavy rain bands have set up over parts of central Louisiana today, in Avoyelles Parish 10 homes have been flooded and a person had to be rescued out of their home in Bunkie.

A jury recommends the death penalty for 57-year-old Kevin Daigle, convicted in the ambush and shooting death of a State Trooper in 2015. Calcasieu District Attorney John DeRosier says it’s the first time in his 14 years as DA that he’s stuck with a death penalty request.

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Daigle was caught on dashcam footage blasting Trooper Steven Vincent with a sawed-off shotgun.

Longtime Ruston Daily Leader sports editor Buddy Davis passed away over the weekend at the age of 72. Lousiana Tech sports information director Malcolm Butler says Davis spent five decades covering sports in Lincoln Parish.

Cut 10 (08) “…national standpoint.”

Davis covered icons like Terry Bradshaw and Karl Malone, and the great Louisiana Tech women’s basketball teams.

People around Louisiana are surveying the aftermath of Hurricane Barry today and Director of the St. Mary Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness David Naquin says the parish did not receive the copious amounts of rain forecasters expected, but they did get dumped on a good bit yesterday afternoon.

Cut 6 (10) “…before that hit.”

The main issue facing homes and businesses in the parish is power outages.

10:30 LRN Newscast July 15

Barry did not deliver a blow to Louisiana that forecasters were predicting. Jeff Palermo looks at what happens….

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Friday there were serious concerns that some levees in New Orleans may have difficulty handling the storm, but Governor Edwards says the upgraded levee system held up.

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Entergy is hoping to have power restored in the next 48 hours to those that were affected by the storm. This morning they reported that 31-thousand customers were still without power, down from the peak of 89-thousand customers. They are having to rebuild poles, wires and substations that were damaged.  Entergy has approximately 4-thousand worker restoring power. They are facing challenges accessing roadways in Assumption. Lafourche, St. Mary and Terrbonne Parishes due to high water. Cleco is reporting approximately 23-thousand without power still this morning, down from 63-thousand and they have 14-hunderd contractors working to restore power.The hardest hit areas for Cleco is St Mary and Iberia Parishes.

SEC football Media Days begin today in Hoover, Alabama. Braden Gall covers college football for Athlon Sports and ESPN-U Radio and he says LSU will be good on defense once again, but the play at quarterback could be the best it’s been at LSU in a long time…
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9:30 LRN Newscast July 15

Barry is now a tropical depression in Arkansas but state State Climatologist Barry Keim says you have to forgive forecasters for using the information available and predicting a Category One hurricane would make landfall in southwest Louisiana four days before it actually happened…

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Keim says forecasters use multiple models in order to come up with a rainfall prediction, but in this case, they were not accurate

The system knocked out power all along the coast as hurricane and tropical storm force winds knocked down power lines. Governor Edwards says the final numbers were substantial.

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The majority of those outages occurred in coastal parishes.

 

SEC Media Days kicks off in Birmingham, Alabama today, Braden Gall covers college football for Athlon Sports and ESPN-U Radio. Gall says Alabama goes in as the preseason favorite in the SEC West again. Texas A-and-M is facing a difficult schedule, so Gall believes Auburn could be the other team that challenges the Crimson tide for SEC West supremacy.

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LSU receives a grant worth nearly $400-thousand from the Institute of Museum and Library Science to creation virtual footlockers.  Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science Ed Benoit says while the project is focusing on vets of the 21st century, they hope to expand the scope of the project.

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