9:30 LRN Newscast August 20

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco’s will be remembered for several things as the first female governor of the state. Council for Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says when the state budget was flush with post-Katrina revenue Erwin credits Blanco with leading the charge to make sure that money was reinvested into all aspects of the education system.

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The Pelican Institute is hosting a public forum at the Old State Capitol today aimed at getting a framework in place for a potential future state constitutional convention. CEO Daniel Erspamer says Louisiana’s constitution is too long and newly elected officials only have control of about 11 percent of the state budget.

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LSU’s Pennington Biomedical secures $16 million in funding to research how optimized nutrition can help soldiers maintain their physical and mental performance.  Researcher Dr. Jennifer Rood says previous studies showed how weight loss from military activity affects the mind and body, but a testosterone injection made an impact.

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In Rapides Parish two men have been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman whose body was discovered in 1980. 18-year-old Donna Brazzell’s corpse had gone unidentified for decades after authorities discovered its skeletal remains near Highway 28. Detective Stephen Phillips says all that changed when…

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That information led to the arrest of 64-year-old Leo Laird and 54-year-old Gary Haymon.

8:30 LRN Newscast August 20

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco’s Katrina legacy may be complicated, but supporters say it’s hard to argue against what she was able to achieve in education during her one term. Before securing a thousand dollar pay raise in the last session, the last time Louisiana teachers got a raise was during the Blanco years. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin…

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Before serving in public office Blanco was a Louisiana schoolteacher.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical secures $16.4 million in funding to research how optimized nutrition can help soldiers maintain their physical and mental performance.  Researcher Dr. Jennifer Rood says participants in the study will be paid $7,500.

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A forty year old cold case reopens after new evidence leads to the arrest of two men who allegedly kidnapped, raped, and murdered a young woman in 1980…

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An autopsy will be performed today on the body of a woman that was found in a ditch in St. Landry Parish on Sunday. The body was found in the Beggs area about three miles north of Washington off of Highway 10 according to the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office. There was no identification found and the body was too decomposed to release a photo.

7:30 LRN Newscast august 20

Public memorials and the funeral for former Governor Kathleen Blanco have been set. On Thursday morning in Baton Rouge, an interfaith service will take place at St. Joseph’s Cathedral. Later that day, Blanco will lie in state at Louisiana Capitol. On Friday from 12:30 to 8, there will be a public visitation at St. John the Evangelist Cathedral and Saturday morning will be the funeral at St. John the Evangelist Cathedral.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Center is looking for participants in a study to see how nutrition and testosterone can improve warfighting performance….
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The Pelican Institute for Policy holds a Constitutional Convention forum today at the Old State Capitol as interest is growing to have a constitutional convention. Critics of the constitution say there are too many programs tied to dedicated funding. And Pelican Institute CEO Daniel Erspamer says that restricts budget flexibility…
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The forum begins at 11:30 this morning.

Rapides Parish Sheriff deputies have arrested two men for the murder of 18-year-old Donna Brazzell. Her remains were found 38 years ago in a wooded area. Detective Stephen Phillips says 64-year-old Leo Lard was arrested in Oakdale and the second suspect, 54-year-old Gary Haymon, was already behind bars…
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Phillips says investigators finally identified Brazzell’s remains last month, which set the wheels in motion to arrest Phillips and Haymon who long have been suspects in her disappearance.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

After spending a good part of last week in California, the Saints are back in Metairie. New Orleans defeated the Los Angeles Chargers in preseason action Sunday and third-string Q-B Taysom Hill played well. And through two preseason games, Hill has completed 19 of 29 passes for 216 yards and three touchdowns. During the television broadcast on Sunday, Coach Sean Payton told the announcers that Hill reminded him of Steve Young. He expanded on that comment with reporters on Monday…
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Hill and the Saints are back in action on Saturday when they face the New York Jets.

In LSU’s last scrimmage, freshman John Emery led all running backs with 68 yards on 11 carries. Wide receiver Justin Jefferson played with Emery at Destrehan High School and calls Emery a special back…
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The A-P preseason poll came out yesterday and the Fighting Tigers are ranked sixth. Clemson is number one, Alabama second, Georgia third, Oklahoma fourth and Ohio State fifth.

Nicholls is ranked 11th in the FCS coaches poll, but star wide receiver Dai’Jean Dixon has been arrested on a charge to distribute marijuana. Thibodaux police say 84 grams of marijuana were found in his vehicle over the weekend.

6:30 LRN Newscast August 20

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco will forever be remembered as Louisiana’s highest elected official when Hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit in 2005. But Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says Blanco’s impact on public education will be felt for a long time too. After Katrina crippled New Orleans, Blanco moved to seize control of then failing Crescent City schools under the state-run Recovery School District. Erwin says it was bold action that paid off long term…
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Erwin says that move improved education for thousands of students.

A soldier from Louisiana has died overseas. He’s been identified as 23-year-old Clayton Horne of Atlanta, Louisiana. He was also a Winn Parish Sheriff’s Deputy. The Army says Horne died as a result of wounds sustained by a noncombat-related incident in Saudi Arabia.

The Pelican Institute hosts a public forum at the Old State Capitol today aimed at getting a framework in place for a potential state constitutional convention. CEO Daniel Erspamer says interest is growing in reforming the state constitution, and more politicians have come on board to the idea. The only problem is folks don’t exactly know what that would entail…
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Louisiana’s constitution is reportedly the 3rd longest in the nation.

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center has received 16-million dollars in grant money to continue studying how to reduce muscle loss and fatigue of soldiers during combat operations. Researcher Doctor Jennifer Rood says their previous research found that supplemental testosterone may increase muscle mass and reduce weight loss, but they want to add an extra factor to their participants…
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Pennington is looking for 32 young men who will be paid 75-hundred dollars for 20 days to be involved in the study.

AM LRN Newscall

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical is looking for participants in a study to see how nutrition and testosterone can improve warfighting performance. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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 The Council for a Better Louisiana remembers former Governor Kathleen Blanco’s long term legacy on education…

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A fourty year old cold case reopens after new evidence leads to the arrest of two men who allegedly kidnapped, raped, and murdered a young woman in 1980…

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The Pelican Institute is hosting a public forum at the Old State Capitol today aimed at getting a framework in place for a potential future state constitutional convention.

CEO Daniel Erspamer says interest is growing in reforming the state constitution, and more politicians come on board to the idea every year. The only problem is folks don’t exactly know what that would entail…

Cut 4 (10) “…selected.”

Louisiana’s constitution is thousands of pages long and reportedly the 3rd largest in the nation. Erspamer says that means newly elected officials only have control of about 11 percent of the state budget.

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Critics argue a convention would mean the elimination of dedicated funding for K-12 education and other vital interests. Erspamer says the forum will hopefully lay some of those concerns to rest.

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The forum will begin at 1130AM and run through 6:15PM.

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LSU’s Pennington Biomedical secures $16.4 million in funding to research how optimized nutrition can help soldiers maintain their physical and mental performance.  Researcher Dr. Jennifer Rood says previous studies showed how weight loss from military activity affects the mind and body, but a testosterone injection made an impact.

Cut 7 (11) “…gained muscle mass.”

Rood says the new study will result in participants living in a setting comparable to being in the military and researchers will throw in an extra factor not previously accounted for.

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Rood says participants in the study will be paid $7,500 for twenty days.

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Former Governor Kathleen Blanco’s Katrina legacy may be complicated, but supporters say it’s hard to argue against what she was able to achieve in education during her one term.

Before securing a thousand dollar pay raise in the last session, the last time Louisiana teachers got a raise was during the Blanco years. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin…

Cut 10 (11) “…average.”

Before serving in public office Blanco was a Louisiana schoolteacher.

After Katrina crippled New Orleans Blanco moved to seize control of then failing Crescent City schools under the state-run Recovery School District. Erwin says it was bold action that paid off long term…

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The Democratic governor battled with New Orleans Democratic leaders over the decision.

When the state budget was flush with post-Katrina revenue Erwin credits Blanco with leading the charge to make sure the extra money was reinvested into all aspects of the education system.

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Blanco will be buried Saturday in Lafayette.

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A 39-year-old Rapides Parish cold case has heated up after new information leads to the arrest of two men in connection with the murder of a woman whose body was discovered in 1980.

18-year-old Donna Brazzell’s corpse had gone unidentified for decades after authorities discovered it’s skeletal remains near Highway 28. Detective Stephen Phillips says all that changed when…

Cut 13 (08) “…parish.”

That information led to the arrest of 64-year-old Leo Laird and 54-year-old Gary Haymon on First Degree Murder, Rape, and Aggravated kidnapping charges.

Laird was a free man when he was arrested this month, but Haymon was already behind bars when he was hit with the charges. Phillips says he had been convicted of a similar act in 1999.

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Haymon abducted the woman in 1999 in East Baton Rouge Parish.

Relatives of Brazzell were able to positively ID her even four decades later due to the work of FACES, which reconstructs people’s likeness based on their bone structure. Phillips says that reconstruction was shared online…

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We are 11 days away from seeing LSU’s new offense take the field when the Tigers kick off the 2019 campaign by hosting Georgia Southern. Coach Ed Orgeron has said the Tigers will have more of a spread attack and they want to ball out of quarterback Joe Burrow’s hands quickly. But wide receiver Justin Jefferson says they have plenty of guys who can run deep routes too

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On paper it appears LSU is deep at the wide receiver position. Jefferson returns as the leading receiver. Ja’Marr Chase and Terrace Marshall are expected to have more of an impact. Freshman Trey Palmer is fast and Jefferson says freshman Devonta Lee and Racey McMath have also been making plays during preseason camp

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In the last scrimmage, freshman John Emery led all running backs with 68 yards on 11 carries. Jefferson played with Emery at Destrehan high school and calls Emery a special back….

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5:30 PM Newscast

Funeral arrangements are set for former Governor Kathleen Blanco who died from cancer at age 76. The public memorials and services will begin Thursday in Baton Rouge. An interfaith service will take place at 10 AM at St. Joseph Cathedral and then the former governor will lie in state at the state capitol that afternoon. Governor John Bel Edwards…
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A public visitation is set for Friday in Lafayette and the funeral will also take place in Lafayette on Saturday morning at St. John the Evangelist Cathedral.
Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham told out news partner 710 KEEL in Shreveport that if he’s elected governor, he will not raise taxes. Abraham says he’s looking to pass tax reform legislation with a more fiscally conservative legislature…
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LSU is ranked sixth in the A-P preseason poll, they’re first top 10 preseason ranking since 2016. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Popular charter fisherman Theophile (Toe-fill) Bourgeois died Sunday when his plane crashed off the coast of St. Bernard Parish. Two others were on the seaplane and they were rescued by the U-S Coast Guard. The condition of the other two victims is not known.

And funeral services for New Orleans TV anchor Nancy Parker are Friday. She died in a small plane crash in New Orleans East last Friday.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU is ranked sixth in the A-P preseason poll. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says five teams on LSU’s schedule are ranked in the Top 16, but the expectations are much higher this year, even though the schedule is as tough as last year…
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LSU has announced the hiring of Bill Johnson as the team’s defensive line coach. Johnson fills in for Dennis Johnson, who badly injured his knees in a pickup basketball game. Bill Johnson was the Rams defensive line coach the last two season and before that he was with the Saints from 2009 to 2016. Coach Ed Orgeron says Bill Johnson has a long track record of coaching and developing top defensive linemen…
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The Saints coaches have been evaulating the tape from yesterday’s 19-17 victory over the Chargers in preseason action. The first half did not go well as New Orleans fell behind 17-3, but third string Q-b Taysom Hill led the Black and Gold on a big second half comeback. But second-string quarterback Teddy Bridgewater’s performance was forgetable as he completed just five passes for 40 yards and there was an interception. Coach Sean Payton says Bridgewater was sick and he didn’t get much help…
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The third preseason game of the year is Saturday at the New York Jets.

At the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvannia, the team from River Ridge will play tonight against Coon Rapids, Minnesota. The Louisiana team kept its World Series title hopes alive by beating Salem, Oregon three to two Saturday night. First pitch is at 7 PM on ESPN.

4:30 PM Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor former Governor Kathleen Blanco, who died Sunday at the age of 76. Edwards says the former governor was an influence on him when he came into office.
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Blanco will lie in state at Louisiana’s State Capitol on Thursday afternoon. Her funeral will take place on Saturday in Lafayette.

Congressman Ralph Abraham pledges that if he is elected Governor any new tax increases passed in the Legislature will be offset with equal or greater tax reductions in other areas. The candidate made the pledge this morning on KEEL after being asked if he would pledge to reject new taxes on any front.

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LSU is ranked sixth in the A-P preseason poll which was released today. Tiger Rag Magazine Editor James Moran says the ranking matches the hype that surrounds this team

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Moran says it remains to be seen if LSU can live up to its ranking, but based on what you see on paper, the Tigers should be one of the best teams in the country

Caddo Parish Sheriff deputies arrested a DeSoto Parish man for a rape that allegedly occurred in the mid-1990s. Detective Larry Pierce says a 34-year-old woman told investigators last month that she was forced to perform sex acts upon Glenn Miller Senior on multiple occasions over two decades ago. He says Detective Chris Ardoin found enough evidence to charge Miller with two counts of First Degree Rape
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Miller is being held on a 500-thousand dollar bond.

330PM LRN News

A funeral mass for former Governor Kathleen Blanco will take place on Saturday in Lafayette.  The 76-year-old Blanco died Sunday following a battle with cancer.  Governor John Bel Edwards remembers the state’s first elected female governor as a woman of abiding faith, unconditional love for her family and the people she served.

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Edwards has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff until her private burial on Saturday.

This morning our partners at KEEL asked Congressman Ralph Abraham if he would pledge to reject new taxes on any front, and the Congressman responded saying if elected Governor any new tax increases passed in the Legislature would have to be offset with equal or greater tax reductions in other areas. He suggested enshrining the idea in Article Seven of the state constitution.

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If the rewrite clears the Legislature, it would be up for a ballot box vote.

Today’s AP poll puts LSU ranked sixth in the nation. Tiger Rag Magazine Editor James Moran says it remains to be seen if LSU can live up to its ranking, but based on what you see on paper, the Tigers should be one of the best teams in the country

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The A-P poll has Clemson number one, Alabama second, Georgia third, Oklahoma fourth, Ohio State fifth and then LSU sixth. 2016 was the last time LSU was ranked in the top 10 in the preseason AP poll.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office arrest a 29-year-old man for allegedly using his cell phone to record a 12-year-old take a bath. Detective Larry Pierce says Christopher Ashby of Mooringsport cracked the door open, so he could record the girl while she was nude.

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Pierce says they are not releasing the man’s relationship with the victim.