6:45 LRN Sportscast October 11

5th ranked LSU looks to stay undefeated when they host 7th ranked Florida on Saturday night in Death Valley. The Gators are also undefeated allowing just 10 points a game. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says Florida’s defense, led by defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, has 26 sacks, and protecting LSU quarterback Joe Burrow will be a big key…
cut 17 (19) “…offensive line”

Last night, ULM defeated Texas State 24-14 as running back Josh Johnson rushed for 114 yards and two touchdowns.

In action tomorrow, Louisiana Tech hosts UMASS. Northwestern State is at Nicholls, McNeese visits Central Arkansas, Southeastern Louisiana hosts Incarnate Word and Grambling hosts Alabama State.

Two good wide receivers will be involved in Sunday’s Saints-Jaguars game in Jacksonville. Former LSU star and Jags wide out DJ Chark ranks fifth in the NFL in receiving yards with 465 and he’s averaging 18 yards a catch. Saints Coach Sean Payton says Chark has a connection with Jacksonville’s rookie quarterback Gardner Minshew..
cut 19 (15) “…those two guys”
And of course the Saints have wide receiver Michael Thomas who leads the NFL in catches and receiving yards.

It’s a big day for the Eastbank Little League All-Stars as they visit the White House to celebrate their historic championship at the Little League World Series in August. Head Coach Scott Frazier says he hasn’t seen many of the boys since winning the world title, but he knows they are excited about the opportunity…
cut 6 (05) “….there’s no doubt”
The little league team has already been to the governor’s mansion and they also had a parade in their honor in Metairie in August.

6:30 LRN Newscast October 11

President Trump is headed to Lake Charles tonight to rally support for the two major Republicans in the governor’s race. Matt Doyle has more.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

The Iberville Parish Council chairman is calling on the resignation of councilwoman Courtney Lewis, because she hasn’t shown up to a council meeting in nine months. Parish officials do not know where the 34-year-old is, so they are having a hard time getting that resignation letter. Lewis is still receiving her 16-hundred dollar monthly paycheck.

The largest crowd of the season is expected tomorrow night in Tiger Stadium as fifth-ranked LSU hosts seventh-ranked Florida. LSU is asking fans to arrive on campus earlier than normal and should expect heavy traffic all day peaking at around 3 to 4 PM. LSU Senior Associate Athletics Director Robert Munson says they also expect to sell a lot of beer and wine inside the stadium and he says the selling of alcohol for the first time in general seating areas is a work in progress…
cut 16 (09) “….test with Florida”
Last night in college football, ULM defeated Texas State 24-14.

AM Newscall 10.11.19

The Eastbank Little League team is in Washington DC today to visit the White House. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 1 (31) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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 President Trump is headed to Lake Charles tonight to rally support for the two major Republicans in the governor’s race. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

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Saturday’s big matchup between the Gators and Tigers is expected to cause some traffic headaches. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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The Eastbank Little League baseball team visits President Trump at the White House today. The team claimed a world championship victory in August and Head Coach Scott Frazier says it all started at a press conference with a suggestion that the team should get a trip to DC if they were victorious.

Cut 4 (09) “…he’s from Metairie.”

The team is based in the suburbs of New Orleans and is the first team from the area to achieve the championship. Frazier credits House Republican Whip Steve Scalise for helping orchestrate the trip and says the meeting with President Trump will be very exclusive as the team will be in the Oval Office.

Cut 5 (06) “…into the office.”

Frazier says he hasn’t seen much of the team since learning of the trip to DC, but says the are an excitable group.

Cut 6 (05) “…there’s no doubt.”

Following the visit, the President will fly to Louisiana for a Gubernatorial Primary rally.

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A cold front is invading the state bringing with it a welcome reprieve from the heat for some, and an unfortunate reminder that fall has arrived for others.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s a bit later than usual, but the state is about to experience some of it’s first light jacket weather of the season today.

Cut 7 (08) “…degrees” 

Temperatures across the southern portion of the state will remain in the 80s today as the cold front works it’s way down from the north.

By tomorrow the cold will set in with temperatures in the 40s in north Louisiana, 50s in the central portions, and 60s along the coast. Kiem says prepare for some swingy temperatures if you’re heading to the LSU/Florida game.

Cut 8 (11) “…higher”

Keim says the cold weather will be joined by some cold rains, but it shouldn’t be anything bad enough to cancel any of your plans.

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President Trump is set to rally Republicans to vote for either Eddie Rispone or Ralph Abraham tonight in Lake Charles starting at 7 PM.

Republican National Committee Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany says the President is excited to be in Louisiana. She says it’s a pro-Trump state that needs Republican leadership at the highest level.

Cut 10 (11) “…candidate.”

Earlier this week President Trump tweeted about the race, calling Governor Edwards a Pelosi Democrat, who would never be “for us”.

But Louisiana Democratic Party Chairman Stephen Handwerk says President Trump’s visit shows just how worried Republicans are that they won’t be able to unseat the widely popular Governor.

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Edwards is polling between 43 and 48 percent in recent independent polls, just shy of the 50 percent plus one vote needed to win outright.

McEnany says expect the President to pack out the Sudduth Coliseum with supporters eager to hear his thoughts on the election 12 hours before the polls open.

Cut 12 (09) “…has.” 

President Trump’s approval is in the mid to low 50s in Louisiana according to recent polls.

Handwerk says Trump’s visit just brings hostile, national style politics to a state that is learning to work together under Edwards’ leadership.

Cut 13 (09) “…for us”

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Thousands are descending upon Baton Rouge for the Top Ten showdown between the Tigers and the Florida Gators. Senior Associate Athletic Director Robert Munson says give yourself extra time to get where you need to go.

Cut 14 (05) “…traffic for sure.” 

College Game Day will also be broadcasting ahead of the game. Munson says there are plenty of free parking lots around the stadium and says it is important to pick you closest to where you are heading after the game.

Cut 15 (10) “…that you choose.”

Munson after a few games to work out the kinks of first year beer sales, this matchup, with an expected 100,000+ in attendance, will be a big test.

Cut 16  (09) “…test with Florida.” 

Munson says you can go to LSUsports.net/gameday for a list of resources to surviving Saturday.

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5th ranked LSU looks to stay undefeated when they host 7th ranked Florida on Saturday night. The Gators are also undefeated allowing just 10 points a game. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says Florida’s defense, led by Todd Grantham, has 26 sacks, and protecting LSU quarterback Joe Burrow will be a big key

cut 17  (19) “…offensive line” 

Moran says LSU also wants to pressure the quarterback…

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Two good wide receivers will be involved in Sunday’s Saints-Jaguars game in Jacksonville. Former LSU star and Jags wide out DJ Chark ranks fifth in the NFL in receiving yards with 465 yards and he’s averaging 18 yards a catch. Saints Coach Sean Payton says Chark has a connection with Jacksonville’s rookie quarterback Gardner Minshew

cut 19 (15)   “those two guys”   

Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas leads the NFL in catches and receiving yards. He continues to get better, even after signing a big contract in the summer. Payton says Thomas is so competitive, money was not going to change his preparation…

cut 20 (19) “worst critic”   

530PM LRN news

There were sparks during the final televised gubernatorial primary debate as the candidates tried to make a statement before voters cast their ballot on Saturday. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says nothing occurred that changes the dynamics of the race

Cut 3 (12) “…too late.”

President Donald Trump will be in Lake Charles tomorrow night to rally Louisiana voters to vote for one of the two main Republican candidates.

For the second consecutive year, Louisiana ranks number two in the nation for infrastructure investment, according to Site Selection Magazine. Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says strengthening wetlands, swamp and estuaries buffers communities and industries against storm surge.

Cut 8 (10) “…and Louisiana workers.”

Pierson says the state invested nearly 40 billion dollars in infrastructure in 2019.

The first question asked at last night’s debate was about the hiring and firing of former Governor Edwards’ Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson, and his sexual harassment scandal. Former Edwards employee Juanita Washington accused Anderson of sexual harassment and assault while working under him in the administration, and Edwards says he was forced to resign less than six hours after the incident was reported. Edwards says the office has a zero-tolerance policy for harassment, and the incident inspired a series of sexual harassment reforms in state offices.

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Washington is now suing the Governor over the incident.

A CDC report shows that Louisiana dropped in the rankings for new cases of gonorrhea and early-stage syphilis. Assistant Secretary for the state Office of Public Health Dr. Alex Billioux says Medicaid expansion has been effective in the decline.

Cut 12 (12) “…screening and treatment..” 

4:30 PM Newscast

Voters head to the booths Saturday for the primary and a NextStar TV poll has Governor Edwards receiving 43-percent of the vote, but ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says Edwards still has a chance to win it outright Saturday.
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And Edwards was confronted with the Johnny Anderson sexual assault scandal with the first question of the final Gubernatorial primary debate last night. Anderson is the former Deputy Chief of Staff for Edwards who resigned after being accused of sexual harassment and assault by Edwards employee Juanita Washington. Washington says after being accused of harassment by six different women at his last job, Anderson should have never been hired, but Edwards says Anderson was vetted and cleared of wrongdoing.

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Polls open Saturday from 7AM to 8PM.

Site Selection Magazine ranks Louisiana second for infrastructure investment for the second year in a row. State Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says Louisiana has invested 40-billion dollars in infrastructure throughout the state this year…
cut 7 (10) “….being improved”
The publication also took into consideration the state’s $50 billion coastal master plan to protect and restore the state’s coast.

A CDC report shows that Louisiana dropped in the rankings for new cases of gonorrhea and early-stage syphilis. Assistant Secretary for the state Office of Public Health Dr. Alex Billioux says a hurdle faced is the access to medication to treat STD patients.

Cut 14 (10) “…on the spot.”

In this latest report, Louisiana was ranked seventh for primary and secondary syphilis case rates, declining from #3 and in gonorrhea, the state fell two spots to number five.

4:45 LRN Sportscast October 10

LSU Coach Ed Orgeron expects senior linebacker Michael Divinity will start on Saturday after getting hurt in the Vanderbilt game. And Orgeron expects senior defensive end Rashard Lawrence will play, but he doesn’t know if he’ll start. Florida coach Dan Mullen says quarterback Kyle Trask is a full go, despite a sprained MCL. LSU linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson says they look to get pressure on Trask…
cut 20 (21) “like that”
The match-up of the week in the SEC is LSU versus Florida. The Tigers lead the country in scoring, averaging 55 points per game, while the Gators are fifth in scoring defense and 10th in total defense. Kick-off is at 7 PM.

After losing to Memphis last Saturday, ULM jumps back into Sun Belt Play tonight when they visit Texas State. The Warhawks rank third in the Sun Belt in total offense and Coach Matt Viator likes what he sees from his quarterback Caleb Evans and his junior running back
Cut 16 (11) “…together”
Evans is once again, putting up numbers for the Warhawks as he’s averaging 292 yards of total offense per gam. He’s averaging 234 passing yards and 10 touchdowns. Kick-off tonight is at 8:15.

Last night, the Ragin Cajuns dropped a 17-7 decision to Appalachian State in a rematch of last year’s Sun Belt Championship. U-L Lafayette had a chance to take a 10-7 lead early in the second half but the Mountaineers blocked a 42-yard field goal try and App State went on to score 10 second-half points to win by 10.

330PM LRN News

President Donald Trump will be in Lake Charles tomorrow night to rally Louisiana voters to vote for one of the two main Republican candidates. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says getting an endorsement from sitting President is huge, but this is different since Mr. Trump is not back one particular candidate…

Cut 4 (12) “…Republican state”

Recent polls show Ralph Abraham and Eddie Rispone neck and neck in the race for the second-place slot, and a spot in a potential run-off.

For the second consecutive year, Louisiana ranks number two in the nation for infrastructure investment, according to Site Selection Magazine. Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says the publication recognizes the state’s significant enhancements through recent initiatives.

Cut 6 (08) “…to be done.”

Louisiana’s national rankings for STD cases has dropped. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

cut  2 (25) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

The first question asked at last night’s final primary debate was about the hiring and firing of former Governor Edwards’ Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson, and his sexual harassment scandal. Anderson was accused of sexual harassment by six women at Southern University before he was hired into the Edwards Administration. Edwards said before he was hired, Anderson was cleared.

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230PM LRN News

Republican candidates hope President Trump’s visit to Lake Charles Friday will force Governor Edwards into a run-off…

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

And Edwards is facing an 11th-hour rekindling of the scandal centered on former Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson alleged sexual harassment. It was the first question at last night’s debate and Edwards says when they were informed of Anderson’s alleged behavior, they acted within six hours to remove him…

Cut 10 (05) “…conclusion”

It’s now two years running that Louisiana has been ranked number two by Site Magazine for it’s yearly infrastructure investment, with the state getting special recognition this year for it’s investments in coastal protection. Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says strengthening wetlands, swamp and estuaries buffers communities and industries against storm surge.

Cut 8 (10) “…and Louisiana workers.”

Pierson says the state has seen almost $40 billion invested in infrastructure throughout the state, just in 2019.

A CDC report shows that Louisiana dropped in the rankings for new cases of gonorrhea and early-stage syphilis. Assistant Secretary for the state Office of Public Health Dr. Alex Billioux says the state is now making house calls in an effort to help overcome transportation hurdles.

Cut 13 (05) “…about the transportation.”

In this latest report, Louisiana was ranked seventh for primary and secondary syphilis case rates, declining from #3.

LRN PM Newscall October 10

The Republican gubernatorial candidates hope President Trump’s visit to Lake Charles on Friday will prevent Governor Edwards from winning re-election without the need of a run-off. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Louisiana’s national rankings for STD cases has dropped. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

cut  2 (25) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

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There were sparks during the final televised gubernatorial primary debate as the candidates tried to make a statement before voters cast their ballot on Saturday. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says nothing occurred that changes the dynamics of the race

Cut 3 (12) “…too late.”

President Donald Trump will be in Lake Charles tomorrow night to rally Louisiana voters to vote for one of the two main Republican candidates. Stockley says getting an endorsement from sitting President is huge, but this is different since Mr. Trump is not back one particular candidate…

Cut 4 (12) “…Republican state”

 A NextStar TV poll has Edwards receiving 43-percent of the vote, Rispone at 21-percent and Abraham at 20-percent, 12-percent are undecided. Stockley on why Edwards has a chance to win the election outright on Saturday…

Cut 5 (10) “…run against”

The election is Saturday and polls are open from 7 AM to 8 PM.

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For the second consecutive year, Louisiana ranks number two in the nation for infrastructure investment, according to Site Selection Magazine. Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says the publication recognizes the state’s significant enhancements through recent initiatives.

Cut 6 (08) “…to be done.”

Pierson says the state has seen almost $40 billion invested in infrastructure throughout the state, just in 2019.

Cut 7 (10) “…infrastructures being improved.”

The publication also took into consideration the state’s $50 billion coastal master plan to protect and restore the state’s coast.  Pierson says strengthening wetlands, swamp and estuaries buffers communities and industries against storm surge.

Cut 8 (10) “…and Louisiana workers.”

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The first question asked at last night’s debate was about the hiring and firing of former Governor Edwards’ Deputy Chief of Staff Johnny Anderson, and his sexual harassment scandal.

Anderson was accused of sexual harassment by six women at Southern University before he was hired into the Edwards Administration. Edwards said before he was hired, Anderson was cleared.

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Former Edwards employee Juanita Washington accused Anderson of sexual harassment and assault while working under him in the administration.

Cut 10 (05) “…conclusion”

Washington is now suing Edwards for access to documents, emails, and texts related to Anderson’s tenure, saying the Governor covered up the accusations.

Edwards says the office has a zero-tolerance policy for harassment, and the incident inspired a series of sexual harassment reforms in state offices.

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A CDC report shows that Louisiana dropped in the rankings for new cases of gonorrhea and early-stage syphilis. Assistant Secretary for the state Office of Public Health Dr. Alex Billioux says Medicaid expansion has been effective in the decline.

Cut 12 (12) “…screening and treatment..” 

In this latest report, Louisiana was ranked seventh for primary and secondary syphilis case rates, declining from #3 and in gonorrhea, the state fell two spots to number five.

Billioux says the state is now making house calls in an effort to help overcome transportation hurdles.

Cut 13 (05) “…about the transportation.”

Billioux says another hurdle faced is the access to medication to treat STD patients.

Cut 14 (10) “…on the spot.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

There were sparks during the final televised gubernatorial primary debate as the candidates tried to make a statement before voters cast their ballot on Saturday. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says nothing occurred that changes the dynamics of the race
Cut 3 (12) “…too late.”
During the debate, Governor Edwards had a chance to address the hiring of Johnny Anderson. In 2017, the former deputy chief of staff resigned after he was accused of sexual harassment of another employee in the governor’s office. Similiar allegations also surfaced during Anderson’s time at Southern University. Edwards says as soon as they learned of the accusations made against Anderson, he resigned….
Cut 11 (07) “uniform”

A report from the CDC shows that Louisiana dropped in the rankings for new cases of gonorrhea and early-stage syphilis. Assistant Secretary for the state Office of Public Health Dr. Alex Billioux says Medicaid expansion has been effective in the decline.
Cut 12 (12) “…screening and treatment..”
In this latest report, Louisiana was ranked seventh for primary and secondary syphilis case rates, declining from #3 and in gonorrhea, the state fell two spots to number five.

Site Selection Magazine ranks Louisiana second for infrastructure investment for the second year in a row. State Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says Louisiana has invested 40-billion dollars in infrastructure throughout the state this year…
cut 7 (10) “….being improved”
The publication also took into consideration the state’s $50 billion coastal master plan to protect and restore the state’s coast.