AM Newscall 11.14.19

President Trump is back in Louisiana for his third visit of the election cycle, hoping a rally tonight in Bossier City can push GOP gubernatorial challenger Eddie Rispone across the finish line…

Cut 1 (29) “I’m Matt Doyle.”

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The Advisory Council on Heroin and Opioid Prevention and Education releases a report showcasing Louisiana’s progress in fighting the opioid epidemic. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart.” 

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A film airing this Saturday on the Lifetime Channel showcases New Iberia, but locals will get a first viewing of the film tonight. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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President Trump is once again in Louisiana tonight, where he’ll rally Republicans at the CenturyLink Center in Bossier City to vote for Eddie Rispone in Saturday’s run-off.

Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Rispone won’t win unless he can get enough conservative votes in north Louisiana, and this is his chance to get it done…

Cut 4 (09) “…Rispone.”

It’s the President’s third trip to the Bayou State for the campaign, having previously visited Lake Charles before the primary in October, and Monroe last week.

The visit is part of a last-second voter turnout effort that may be the deciding factor in the run-off.

Cut 5 (10) “…Louisiana”

A recent Edgewater poll shows an incredibly tight 49-49 race.

Trump is expected to tear into Governor Edwards once again at the rally, and despite a salvo of brutally partisan attacks, Edwards has not returned fire. Pinsonat says it’s the right move politically…

Cut 6 (06) “him.”

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The Advisory Council on Heroin and Opioid Prevention and Education releases a report showcasing Louisiana’s progress in fighting the opioid epidemic. Council chair Dr. James Hussey says Louisiana doctors wrote 90,000 fewer opioid prescriptions in 2018 compared to the previous year.

Cut 7 (08) “…deaths in Louisiana.”

In 2018, there were 455 opioid-related deaths, accounting for 34% of the state’s overdose deaths. Jefferson Parish had the leading number of deaths with 137. In addition to fewer prescriptions, Hussey says there is an increase in the number of prescriptions for drugs to get users off of opioids, but there is more to do.

Cut 8 (08) “…management for people.”

There has been an increase in the number of people enrolled in substance abuse treatment. Hussey says there is a stigma that comes with dealing with opioid addicts from both the perspective of caregivers and the addicts themselves.

Cut 9 (10) “   …into the stigma.”

Overdoses involving prescribed opioids are down for the first time in five years. The increase in overall deaths is attributed in part to illegal fentanyl pouring into the state.

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A movie called “Christmas in Louisiana” showcases New Iberia to a national audience this Saturday night on the Lifetime Channel.  Mayor Freddie Decourt says tonight they are having an event to premiere the film for locals.

Cut 10 (11) “…kind of neat.”

Production from the movie took place in August.  The plot involves a young woman who returns home to New Iberia from Boston for the Sugar Cane Christmas Festival and has a romantic twist with an old flame.

Decourt says filmmakers were incentivized to film in the area because off city facilities to be used at no charge.  Plus many building owners also put up their properties at no charge.

Cut 11 (11) “…a lot of fun.”

Decourt says the many of the locals were cast as extras in the production and it stimulated the economy of the area.

Cut  12 (10) “…AirBNBs.” 

The premier takes place at 6pm at the Steamboat Pavillion.

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The Legislative Auditor warns 18 towns, cities, and villages on this year’s list of Fiscally Distressed Municipalities are on the edge of budgetary disaster.

Director of Local Government Services Brad Cryer says unless these 18 locations change course, they could be headed for bankruptcy and state-run Fiscal Administration of their finances. This is a warning.

Cut 13 (09) “…outreach”

Three of the locations mentioned already have a negative budgetary balance, four of them have Rural Water Infrastructure Concerns, and the rest are being monitored closely.

Cryer says bad fiscal management isn’t always the biggest culprit in these situations.

Cut 14 (12) “systems” 

It’s not just small villages that have been named. Grambling, Tallulah, Jonesboro, Winnsboro, Baldwin, Clinton, Ball, and others made the list. Cryer says difficult decisions in those places will have to be made.

Cut 15 (11) “…rates”

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Top ranked LSU is 9-0 heading into Saturday’s game at Ole Miss. The Tigers will bring the nation’s fourth highest scoring offense to Oxford. Quarterback Joe Burrow says they plan to keep doing what they’ve done all season…

Cut 16  (18)  …we do.  

Burrow and LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire are the co-SEC offensive players of the week. Edwards-Helaire accounted for four touchdowns against Alabama. Burrow says Edwards-Helaire is so important to their offense…

Cut 17  (21)  run it in”   

The Rebels are 4-and-6. Burrow says they’ve been successful on defense this season…

cut 18  (18)  week of practice” 

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Saints QB Drew Brees was full of praise for the number 1 ranked Purple and Gold, in particular former Saints offensive assistant and now Tigers passing game coordinator Joe Brady.

Brees says there’s a lot of Black and Gold in LSU’s high-flying offense. Brees says he was watching the Florida game with Brady’s friend and Saints Director of Sports Medicine Beau Lowery…

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Brees says Brady is blessed to have such an embarrassment of riches on offense, and even gave a special shout out to running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire…

cut 20 (12) “22″   

5:30 PM Newscast

A poll of 660 likely voters puts the Governor’s race at a dead heat 49-49 tie between Governor Edwards and GOP challenger Eddie Rispone with just four days until the polls open in the run-off. Edgewater Research pollster Doctor Edward Chervenak says the poll shows there is a lot of partisan loyalty…

Cut 5 (07) “…surprising there.” 

Polls are open on Saturday from 7 AM to 8 PM.

The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 60-year-old man for allegedly throwing nails and screws on his neighbors’ driveway. Sheriff’s office spokesperson Glen Springfield says apparently Prentice Lamar Tedeton could not get along with his neighbors…
Cut  12 (08) ” few years” 
Teton has been charged with three counts of stalking and four counts of criminal mischief.

 

The state department of environmental quality has purchased two new Mobile Air Monitoring Labs that will be able to analyze air quality during a chemical leak or if there’s a complaint against a plant. Assistant secretary for environmental assessment Roger Gingles says the labs are state of the art…
Cut 7 (10) “…supplemental environmental project.”

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office seeks the public’s help in solving a four-year-old missing person’s case where a man seemingly disappeared into thin air. 33-year-old Kenneth Cole was reported missing November 21st, 2015, and spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says Cole’s family last spoke to him a few days before…

Cut 9 (12)  “…from.”

Cole’s vehicle was recovered days after he was reported missing, but Chadwick says there was no evidence of foul play in it, and friends and family say he gave no indication he was set to disappear…

4:30 PM Newscast

 

A poll of 660 likely voters puts the Governor’s race at a dead heat 49-49 tie between Governor Edwards and GOP challenger Eddie Rispone with just four days until the polls open in the run-off. Edgewater Research pollster Doctor Edward Chervenak says the survey shows almost no undecided voters…

Cut 3 (10)   “…show up” 

Polls are open on Saturday from 7 AM to 8 PM.

The state Department of Environmental Quality has two new Mobile Air Monitoring Labs. Assistant secretary for environmental assessment Roger Gingles says the units have all the bells and whistles to help sample and analyze air quality data on-site and in real-time.
Cut 6 (08) “…complaints or issues.”
Settlements from civil penalties helped pay for the new mobile air monitoring laboratories.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office seeks the public’s help in solving a four-year-old missing person’s case where a man seemingly disappeared into thin air. 33-year-old Kenneth Cole was reported missing November 21st, 2015, and spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says often people have information about missing person cases that they don’t think is relevant, but every little bit helps…

Cut 11 (11) “ phone call”

People with information are encouraged to call the Sheriff’s office, and those seeking anonymity can call Crime Stoppers.

The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office arrests a 60-year-old man for allegedly tossing nails and screws on his neighbors’ driveway. Sheriff’s office spokesperson Glen Springfield says at least three homes in the Calhoun area reported having video surveillance of the possible suspect.

Cut 14 (12) “…stalking charges.”

The suspect, Prentice Lamar Tedeton, denies the accusations.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Saints offensive guard Andrus Peat will miss the next six weeks after undergoing surgery for a broken arm. With seven games left, Peat will miss most of the rest of the season. The Saints offensive line is coming off a bad performance where they gave up six sacks.

LSU Coach Ed Orgeron said on today’s SEC teleconference that offensive tackle Austin Deculus is questionable for Saturday’s game against Ole Miss. Defensive back Kary Vincent is also questionable.

In the new college football playoff rankings, LSU is number one and Orgeron says there’s now a target on the Tigers’ backs…
cut 30 (10) “…understand that”
Ohio State is number two in the C-F-P rankings, Clemson is third, Georgia is fourth and Alabama 5th. LSU is at Ole Miss on Saturday.

The Ragin Cajuns will head to Mobile to face South Alabama on Saturday. Quarterback Levi Lewis is coming off his best game in a Cajun uniform. He threw for 296 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another in a blowout win over Coastal Carolina. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says Lewis’ hard work is paying off…
cut 18 (13) “….the team”

LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady and U-L Lafayette defensive coordinator Ron Roberts are among the 41 nominees for the Broyles Award, which goes to college football’s top assistant coach. The Tigers are fourth in scoring offense, while the Cajuns are 11th in scoring defense.

In college basketball tonight, 23rd ranked LSU is at 25th ranked V-C-U.

330PM LRN News

A robo-poll survey on the governor’s race finds the electorate is split between the two candidates…

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

A New Orleans judge has ordered an anti-Edwards ad to be taken off the air after a suit from the Edwards campaign alleged the TV spot was “demonstrably false”. The ad alleged Edwards gave a fellow West Point alum a substantial state contract. The Edwards campaign is celebrating, calling the ad disgraceful, but the spots’ backers say they plan to appeal the restraining order, claiming the ad is “100 percent truthful.”

The state Department of Environmental Quality receives two new Mobile Air Monitoring Labs, also known as MAMLs. Assistant secretary for environmental assessment Roger Gingles says the two units are mounted on a 35 foot truck chassis with a custom body to house equipment and supplies.  They will supplement an aging existing unit that is used for similar functionality.  However, with the advanced technology the two new units offer, they are quite unique.

Cut 8 (06) “   …in the country.”

The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 60-year-old man for allegedly tossing nails and screws on his neighbors’ driveway. Sheriff’s office spokesperson Glen Springfield says  trying to harm your neighbor or their property is never a good idea, call law enforcement instead…

Cut 13 (09) “…be arrested.”

Prentice Lamar Tedeton has been charged with three counts of stalking and four counts of criminal mischief.

LRN PM Newscall November 13

A robo-poll survey on the governor’s race finds the electorate is split between the two candidates. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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The family of a missing Caddo Parish man hopes a new push for evidence will help them find out what happened to a loved one who disappeared four years ago…

cut  2 (32) “…I’m Matt Doyle”    

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 A telephone robo-poll of 660 likely voters finds the governor’s race a virtual tie with 49-percent of the respondents supporting Governor John Bel Edwards and 49-percent who say they plan to vote for Republican challenger Eddie Rispone. Edgewater Research pollster Doctor Edward Chervenak

Cut 3 (10)   “…show up” 

Polls are open on Saturday from 7 AM to 8 PM.

Edwgewater Research conducted a similar survey in October after the primary and Edwards had a four-percentage point lead. Chervenak says more Republicans participated in this latest survey…

Cut 4 (10) “…two polls.”

Chervenak says the poll shows there is a lot of partisan loyalty…

Cut 5 (07) “…surprising there.” 

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The state Department of Environmental Quality receives two new Mobile Air Monitoring Labs, also known as MAMLs.  Assistant secretary for environmental assessment Roger Gingles says the units have all the bells and whistles to help sample and analyze air quality data on-site and in real time.

Cut 6 (08) “…complaints or issues.”

Gingles says thousands of hours went into researching the units prior to making the purchases with funding that came from two civil penalities.

Cut 7 (10) “…supplemental environmental project.”

Gingles says the two units are mounted on a 35 foot truck chassis with a custom body to house equipment and supplies.  They will supplement an aging existing unit that is used for similar functionality.  However, with the advanced technology the two new units offer, they are quite unique.

Cut 8 (06) “   …in the country.”

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The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office seeks the public’s help in solving a four-year-old missing person’s case where a man seemingly disappeared into thin air. 33-year-old Kenneth Cole was reported missing November 21st, 2015, and spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says Cole’s family last spoke to him a few days before…

Cut 9 (12)  “…from.”

Cole’s vehicle was recovered days after he was reported missing, but Chadwick says there was no evidence of foul play in it, and friends and family say he gave no indication he was set to disappear…

Cut 10 (09) “…as well.”

Chadwick says often people have information about missing person cases that they don’t think is relevant, but every little bit helps…

Cut 11 (11) “ phone call”

People with information are encouraged to call the Sheriff’s office, and those seeking anonymity can call Crime Stoppers.

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The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 60-year-old man for allegedly tossing nails and screws on his neighbors’ driveway. Sheriff’s office spokesperson Glen Springfield says apparently Prentice Lamar Tedeton could not get along with his neighbors…

Cut  12 (08) ” few years” 

Tedeton has been charged with three counts of stalking and four counts of criminal mischief. Springfield says trying to harm your neighbor or their property is never a good idea, call law enforcement instead…

Cut 13 (09) “…be arrested.”

Tedeton denies the accusations. Springfield says at least three homes in the Calhoun area reported having the nails and screws in their driveway and video surveillance caught a possible suspect

Cut 14 (12) “…stalking charges.”

2:30 LRN Newscast November 13

The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 60-year-old man for allegedly throwing nails and screws on his neighbors’ driveway. Sheriff’s office spokesperson Glen Springfield says apparently Prentice Lamar Tedeton could not get along with his neighbors…
cut 12 (08) “…few years”
Teton has been charged with three counts of stalking and four counts of criminal mischief.

A recent radio ad in the governor’s race linked Republican challenger Eddie Rispone to former K-K-K leader David Duke. Duke calls the ad racist…
cut 30 (08) “…racism”
Duke says he’s voting for Rispone in the November 16th election and says many of the ideas he pushed when he ran for governor in 1991 are now being pushed by Rispone, immigration, welfare and tax policy.

The family of a missing Caddo Parish man hopes a new push for evidence will help them find out what happened to a loved one who disappeared four years ago…
cut 2 (32) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

The state department of environmental quality has purchased two new Mobile Air Monitoring Labs that will be able to analyze air quality during a chemical leak or if there’s a complaint against a plant. Assistant secretary for environmental assessment Roger Gingles says the labs are state of the art…
cut 7 (10) “…project”

1:30 LRN Newscast November 13

A robocall poll taken on Monday finds the governor’s race is in a virtual tie, with Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards and Republican Eddie Rispone tied at 49 percent. Edgewater Research conducted a similar survey in October after the primary and Edwards had a four-percentage point lead. Edgewater Research pollster Edward Chervenak says more Republicans participated in this latest survey…
Cut 4 (10) “…two polls.”
The robo-poll surveyed 661 likely voters.

The state Department of Environmental Quality has two new Mobile Air Monitoring Labs. Assistant secretary for environmental assessment Roger Gingles says the units have all the bells and whistles to help sample and analyze air quality data on-site and in real-time.
Cut 6 (08) “…complaints or issues.”
Settlements from civil penalties helped pay for the new mobile air monitoring laboratories.

The state of the Lung Cancer Report finds Louisiana ranks near the bottom when it comes to the five-year survival rate, with just 17-percent of those diagnosed surviving the disease survive. LSU pulmonary critical care professor of medicine Doctor Stephen Kantrow advises longtime smokers to get an annual CT scan because early detection is the key to survival. Kantrow says not smoking helps your chances of not getting lung cancer…
cut 30 (11) “…don’t smoke”

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says the search continues for 33-year-old Kenneth Cole, who has not been seen since November 2015. Cole’s vehicle was recovered days after he was reported missing, but sheriff’s office spokesperson Cind Chadwick says there was no evidence of foul play, and friends and family say he gave no indication he was set to disappear…
Cut 10 (09) “…as well.”
Chadwick says often people have information about missing person cases that they don’t think is relevant, but every little bit help.

11:40 LRN Sportscast November 13

LSU is number one in the new College Football Playoff Rankings, followed by Ohio State at 2, Clemson at 3, and Georgia at 4. Alabama is on the outside looking in on the four-team playoff format at 5. Last week the Buckeyes took top billing, but Tiger Rag assistant editor Tyler Nunez says the Purple and Gold’s massive win over the Crimson Tide could not be ignored by the C-F-P selection committee….
cut 19 (17), number two”

Tonight the LSU men’s basketball team faces V-C-U. Tigers Coach Will Wade spent two seasons as the head coach V-C-U leading the Rams to the NCAA tournament both years. Also, tonight McNeese is at Wisconsin, Grambling is at Southeastern Louisiana.

The Ragin Cajuns are on a roll and they are four-touchdown favorites to beat South Alabama on Saturday. The Jaguars are winless in conference play and have just one win overall. U-L Lafayette Coach Billy Napier says South Al is better than what their record indicates
Cut 16 (20) …for you’.
The Cajuns have a one-game lead for first place in the Sun Belt Western Division and they are a couple of victories away from locking up a spot in the conference championship game for the second year in a row.

Louisiana Tech is undefeated in league play and they are at Marshall on Friday night. The last time the Bulldogs and Thundering Herd played, the 2014 Conference USA titel game won by Marshall by three points.

ULM Coach Matt Viator is hopeful wide out Brandius Batiste can play Saturday at Georgia Southern. He’s missed over a month with an ankle injury.

1230PM LRN News

 A poll of 660 likely voters puts the Governor’s race at a dead heat 49-49 tie between Governor Edwards and GOP challenger Eddie Rispone with just four days until the polls open in the run-off. Edgewater Research pollster Doctor Edward Chervenak says the survey shows almost no undecided voters…

Cut 3 (10)   “…show up” 

Polls are open on Saturday from 7 AM to 8 PM.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in cracking a four-year-old missing person case where a man seemingly disappeared into thin air. 33-year-old Kenneth Cole was reported missing on November 21st, 2015, and spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says Cole’s family last spoke to him on November 16th of 2015…

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People with information are encouraged to call the Sheriff’s office.

The American Lung Association’s “State of Lung Cancer” 2019 report indicates Louisiana seems to be lagging in five-year survival rates. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart.”