430PM LRN News

A Florida woman bit the testicles of a camel at the Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete after she found herself stuck under the animal.  Truck stop manager Pamela Bossier (Bo-shay) says the woman and her husband entered the enclosure…

Cut 5 (13) “…got the camel off.”

An independent, post-first debate poll shows Governor Edwards has gained ground, and Eddie Rispone has jumped Ralph Abraham as the top polling Republican. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillon says the latest results have moved the likelihood of a run-off from high to a tossup, and it could all come down to minority voter turnout.

Cut 10 (12) “intensity”

12 percent remain undecided.

On the heels of that new, somewhat surprising poll the the three main candidates for governor appeared at today’s Baton Rouge Press Club. Governor Edwards backed his Administration’s surpluses, but GOP candidate Ralph Abraham says he wants to put more money in the taxpayers pocket. He says that’s the biggest difference between him and the governor

Cut 15 (06) “…less tax.”

Today is the first day of Fall, but it doesn’t feel like it, as its hot and humid. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we’ll have to wait until October before that first significant cold front comes through.

Cut 12 (11) “…through the region”

the Climate Prediction Center predicts we’ll continue to see above-normal temperatures during the fall months, while rainfall totals should be normal.

LSU QB Joe Burrow is named the SEC player of the week, marking the third time this season for Burrow to receive the distinction.

3:30 PM Newscast

Today is the first day of Fall, but it doesn’t feel like it, as its hot and humid. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the Climate Prediction Center predicts we’ll continue to see above-normal temperatures during the fall months, while rainfall totals should be normal, which is not a lot
Cut 11 (10) “…be November” 
Keim says we’ll have to wait until October before that first significant cold front comes through.
The three main candidates for governor appeared at today’s Baton Rouge Press Club. Governor John Bel Edwards says the state’s economy is the largest it’s ever been and under his administration, the state’s finances went from deficits to surpluses
Cut 16 (10) “…together”
Republican Eddie Rispone once again made the case that the state needs a conservative, political outsider in order to become a better state.  Fellow GOP candidate Ralph Abraham says he wants to put more money in the taxpayers’ pocket.

A post-gubernatorial debate poll shows Governor Edwards is getting closer to avoiding a run-off, and there’s been a big shakeup on the GOP side of the race. Matt Doyle has more…

cut  2 (30) “Matt Doyle”  

LSU QB Joe Burrow is named the SEC player of the week, marking the third time this season for Burrow to receive the distinction.  In 2018, Burrow had received the honor two other times.  The fourth ranked Tigers will next host Utah State for an 11am kickoff on October 5th.

4:45 LRN Sportscast Sept 23

LSU football fans will have to get ready for another 11 AM kick-off. The SEC announced today that the Tigers next game on October 5th, will kick-off at 11 AM against Utah State. An LSU official says they can’t find a time when the Tigers had back-to-back morning kickoffs.

Tigers wide receiver Terrace Marshall underwent surgery to repair a stress fracture in his foot. He’s expected to miss up to a month of the season. Quarterback Joe Burrow says Marshall’s absence will be felt…
cut 18 (25) “…more comfortable’
And for the third time this year, Burrow is the SEC Offensive Player of the Week. Tommy Hodson and JaMarcus Russell are the only quarterbacks in LSU history to earn SEC Offensive Player of the Week three times.

Teddy Bridgewater’s steady play helped shepard the Saints to an upset 33-27 win over the Seahawks yesterday in Seattle. It’s an emotional victory for Bridgewater, who nearly saw his career come to an end because of a devastating knee injury during training camp in 2016…
Cut 4 (12) “…all-time high.”
It’s the Saints first win without Drew Brees since 2005. Payton says he didn’t think about Brees not playing, they just worked to win the game
Cut 30 (19) “…he’s been.”
Brees tweeted after the game, “so proud of our TEAM! Who Dat baby!” New Orleans hosts Dallas on Sunday night.

2:30 LRN Newscast Sept 23

The three main candidates for governor appeared at today’s Baton Rouge Press Club. Republican Eddie Rispone once again made the case that the state needs a conservative, political outsider in order to become a better state to live in

Cut 14 (09) “…state around.”

Edward responded that under his administration, the state’s finances went from deficits to surpluses

The first post-debate poll shows Governor Edwards has gained ground, and Eddie Rispone has jumped Ralph Abraham as the top polling Republican. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillon says Edwards sits at 46 percent with the help of democrats and some white independents…

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Rispone sits at 21 percent while Abraham sits at 18 percent.

Casper the Camel will have a vet visit today after a Florida woman bit his testicles at the Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete (Tate). Truck stop manager Pamela Bossier (Bo-shay) says the woman and her husband entered Casper’s cage to retrieve their dog when the encounter went south and the camel sat on the women. Bossier says the camel, is usually a pretty nice animal.

Cut 7 (09) “…him with objects.” 

The camel reportedly didn’t have bite marks because the victim supposedly does not have any teeth.

Today is the first day of Fall, but it sure doesn’t feel like it, as the hot and humid like weather continues. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s not going to feel like fall anytime soon.

Cut 13 (11) “…gonna happen.”

 

LRN PM Newscall September 23

A vet checks on Casper the Camel at the I-10 Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete today after a Florida woman admits to biting his testicles. Jeff Palermo has the story

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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 A post-gubernatorial debate poll shows Governor Edwards is getting closer to avoiding a run-off, and there’s been a big shakeup on the GOP side of the race. Matt Doyle has more…

cut  2 (30) “Matt Doyle”  

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Teddy Bridgewater showed he is more than a capable backup to Drew Brees as he led the Saints to a 33-27 win over the Seahawks in Seattle yesterday. Bridgewater threw for 177 yards and two TD passes and he benefited from a touchdown by the Saints special teams and defense…

Cut 3 (09) “…that much easier”

It’s an emotional victory for Bridgewater, who nearly saw his career come to an end because of a devastating knee injury during training camp in 2016. Since then he’s been traded twice, but kept telling himself before the game he’s a winner…

Cut 4 (12) “…all-time high.”

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A Florida woman bit the testicles of a camel at the Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete after she found herself under the animal.  Truck stop manager Pamela Bossier (Bo-shay) says the woman and her husband entered the enclosure to retrieve their dog when the encounter went south.

Cut 5 (13) “…got the camel off.”

Security camera footage shows the couple were throwing dog treats at the camel when their unleashed dog ran into the camel’s enclosure.

The initial inspection of the camel’s scrotum did not show any teeth marks or tearing of the flesh, but Bossier says a witness says there is a reason for that, adding a vet is going to examine the animal further.

Cut 6 (11) “…him out today.”

Bossier says the camel, named Caspar, is usually a pretty nice animal.

Cut 7 (09) “…him with objects.” 
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An independent, post-first debate poll shows Governor Edwards has gained ground, and Eddie Rispone has jumped Ralph Abraham as the top polling Republican.

JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillion says Edwards sits at 46 percent because Democrats are coming home to the governor, while white independents are starting to warm up to him as well…

Cut 8 (07) “ percent”

It’s the first time an independent poll shows Rispone over the Congressman. Couvillion says the Baton Rouge businessman’s 21-18 percent lead over Abraham is evidence of two things…

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Rispone launched an attack ad against Abraham for comments the Congressman made about the President in 2016. He also continued the attack at the debate.

Couvillion says the latest results have moved the likelihood of a run-off from high to a tossup. In a tight race it could all come down to minority voter turnout.

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12 percent remain undecided, but of those 12 percent, 48 percent say they are leaning Edwards.

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Today is the first day of Fall, but it doesn’t feel like it, as its hot and humid. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the Climate Prediction Center predicts we’ll continue to see above-normal temperatures during the fall months, while rainfall totals should be normal, which is not a lot

Cut 11 (10) “…be November” 

Keim says we’ll have to wait until October before that first significant cold front comes through.

Cut 12 (11) “…through the region”

Keim says it’s not going to feel like fall anytime soon

Cut 13 (11) “…gonna happen.”

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The three main candidates for governor appeared at today’s Baton Rouge Press Club. Republican Eddie Rispone once again made the case that the state needs a conservative, political outsider in order to become a better state to live in

Cut 14 (09) “…state around.”

Fellow GOP candidate Ralph Abraham says he wants to put more money in the taxpayers pocket and that’s the biggest difference between him and the governor

Cut 15 (06) “…less tax.”

Edwards says the state’s economy is the largest it’s ever been and 10th fastest growing in the country. He says under his administration, the state’s finances went from deficits to surpluses

Cut 16 (10) “…together”
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1:30 LRN Newscast Sept 23

A Florida woman bit the testicles of a camel at the Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete after she found herself under the animal.  Truck stop manager Pamela Bossier (Bo-shay) says the initial inspection of the camel’s scrotum did not show any teeth marks or tearing of the flesh, but Bossier says a witness says there is a reason for that, adding a vet is going to examine the animal further.

Cut 6 (11) “…him out today.”

 

A new poll shows Governor Edwards has gained ground, and Eddie Rispone has jumped Ralph Abraham as the top polling Republican. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillion says this post-debate poll has moved the likelihood of a run-off from high to a tossup and it could all come down to minority voter turnout.

Cut 10 (12) “intensity”

In Tanzania the death of a Zachary man is under investigation after his underwater marriage proposal ended in his death. Steven Weber Jr. died on Friday as he was trying to resurface after the underwater proposal was being filmed for his girlfriend Kenesah Antoine. Antoine, a Baton Rouge attorney posted the video on facebook. Boaters that were passing by were unable to help Antoine revive Webber. A cause of death has not been determined.

Today is the first day of Fall, but it doesn’t feel like it, as its hot and humid. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the Climate Prediction Center predicts we’ll have to wait until October before that first significant cold front comes through.

Cut 12 (11) “…through the region”

Keim says it’s not going to feel like fall anytime soon

12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 23

An independent, post-first debate poll shows Governor Edwards has gained ground, and Eddie Rispone has jumped Ralph Abraham as the top polling Republican. It’s the first time a poll shows Rispone over the Congressman. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillion says the Baton Rouge businessman’s 21-18 percent lead over Abraham is evidence of two things…

Cut 9 (10) “Abraham”

 

Teddy Bridgewater showed he is more than a capable to backup Drew Brees as he led the Saints to a 33-27 win over the Seahawks in Seattle yesterday. Bridgewater threw for 177 yards and two TD passes and he benefited from a touchdown by the Saints special teams and defense…

Cut 3 (09) “…that much easier”

 

A vet checks on Casper the Camel at the I-10 Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete  today after a Florida woman admits to biting his testicles. Jeff Palermo has the story

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

1130AM LRN news

An independent, post-first debate poll shows Governor Edwards has gained ground, and Eddie Rispone has jumped Ralph Abraham as the top polling Republican. JMC Analytics Pollster John Couvillion says Edwards sits at 46 percent because Democrats are coming home to the governor, while white independents are starting to warm up to him as well…

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Rispone sits at 21 percent while Abraham sits at 18 percent.

Today is the first day of Fall, but it doesn’t feel like it, as its hot and humid. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the Climate Prediction Center predicts we’ll continue to see above-normal temperatures during the fall months, while rainfall totals should be normal, which is not a lot

Cut 11 (10) “…be November” 

Keim says we’ll have to wait until October before that first significant cold front comes through.

A Florida woman frees herself by biting the testicles of a camel at the Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete. Truck stop manager Pamela Bossier says the woman and her husband entered the enclosure to retrieve her dog and when encounter went south.

Cut 5 (13) “…got the camel off.”

Security camera footage shows the couple were throwing dog treats at the camel when their unleashed dog ran into the camel’s enclosure.

Teddy Bridgewater’s steady play helped shepard the Saints to an upset 33-27 win over the Seahawks yesterday in Seattle. It’s an emotional victory for Bridgewater, who nearly saw his career come to an end because of a devastating knee injury during training camp in 2016…

Cut 4 (12) “…all-time high.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Teddy Bridgewater showed he is more than a capable backup to Drew Brees as he led the Saints to a 33-27 win over the Seahawks in Seattle yesterday. Bridgewater threw for 177 yards and two TD passes and he benefited from a touchdown by the Saints special teams and defense…
Cut 3 (09) “…that much easier”
It’s an emotional victory for Bridgewater, who nearly saw his career come to an end because of a devastating knee injury during training camp in 2016.

After spending a week out on the west coast, the Saints flew back to New Orleans after the game. They’ll now get ready to host Dallas for a big Sunday night showdown. The Cowboys are 3-0 after beating the Dolphins 31-6. Dallas is undefeated, but its wins have come against Miami, Washington and the New York Giants, three of the worst teams in the NFL.

After four games, LSU leads the nation in scoring, averaging nearly 58 points a game. The 231 points scored represents an SEC record for most points through four games. The 66 scored this past Saturday against Vanderbilt is the highest ever for LSU in an SEC game that didn’t go into overtime. But the Tigers once-dominant defense struggled in Nashville with missed assignments and poor tackling. Coach Ed Orgeron says they’ll work on it during the bye week…
cut 17 (20) “….next week”
LSU’s next game is Saturday, October 5th and the SEC announced today that it will be an 11 AM kick-off. Second straight morning kick-off for the Tigers.

10:30 LRN Newscast September 23

The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate is at an eleven-year low of 4.3 percent. Louisiana gained 4,800 jobs over the month and 1,000 jobs over the year. Louisiana Workforce Commission Chief Economist Ali Bustamante says the numbers are really being driven by private sector employment.
Cut 4 (06) “…Louisiana private sector.”
Education and health care services added over 11-thousand jobs.

The major candidates in the governor’s race appear at the Baton Rouge Press Club. Governor Edwards’ decision to expand the Medicaid program is one topic that could be brought up. Republican Congressman Ralph Abraham has been critical…
cut 8 (10) “….abuse”
A new poll shows Abraham has fallen to third place in the race, behind Eddie Rispone and Edwards has moved closer to winning the race without a runoff.

Amite Representative Robby Carter’s lone challenger in his re-election bid has been arrested on drug and child endangerment charges. 26-year-old Marylee Bellau was a last-minute entry into the race and Hammond Daily Star Reporter Jesse Brooks Bellau has shown no signs of campaigning against Carter and he has a theory why…
cut 12 (10) “…interesting”
Bellau will remain on the ballot, unless convicted before the October 12th election.

Saints quarterback Teddy Bridgewater threw two touchdown passes in the place of the injured Drew Brees and New Orleans scored touchdowns on special teams and defense to beat the Seahawks in Seattle 33-27. Coach Sean Payton says he knew Bridgewater would play well…
cut 14 (09) “…have success”
Brees tweeted after the game, “so proud of our TEAM! Who Dat baby!”