4:45 LRN Sportscast October 12

LSU’s top playmaker on offense is out for the rest of the year. Kayshon Boutte was carted off the field in the second half of Saturday’s loss to Kentucky with an ankle injury and Coach Ed Orgeron confirmed on Monday it’s a season-ending injury. Boutte is the team’s leading receiver with 38 catches and nine touchdowns. Orgeron says others will have to step up to replace their top receiver…
cut 16 (21) “…step up”
More injury issues for the Saints at the kicker position. Cody Parkey is going on I-R with a groin injury and the team is reportedly signing Brian Johnson off the Chicago Bears practice squad. Johnson has yet to attempt a kick in the NFL but he was 39 of 49 on field goals at Virginia Tech.

The Ragin Cajuns take a four-game winning streak in tonight’s Sun Belt showdown against Appalachian State. Both teams are 4-and-1 and the Mountaineers have won three in a row since losing to Miami on September 11th. App State’s Chase Brice is the Sun Belt’s top passer, averaging 272 yards per game. Coach Billy Napier says he’s an impressive player…
cut 20 (17) “…undefeated”
Kick-off tonight is at 6:30 on ESPN Two.

Sports Illustrated’s Ross Dellenger is reporting Conference USA will ask the American Atheltic Conference about reorganizing the league into two new conferences split into geographic lines. The A-A-C is losing three members, Houston, Cincinnati, and UCF to the Big 12 and the A-A-C is reportedly looking at taking U-A-B away from Conference USA.

4:30 pm LRN Newscast Oct 12

Long-awaited travel trailers for those who’ve been displaced by Ida are beginning to roll into the state. Brooke Thorington has more from one of the biggest proponents for getting the program up and running…:

CUT 02(32)      “…Thorington”

Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre says the mom of an infant girl killed last month has been arrested for her death. 21-year-old Kageionna (kay-gee-ON-uh) Butler is charged with Principal to 2nd Degree murder. Little Zabria Guidry’s dad, Jake Guidry has already been charged. Webre says Butler first said she knew nothing about the crime, but was in fact covering for her man.

 

Matthew Mire, the man accused of killing a state trooper, an Ascension Parish woman, and wounding three others Saturday in a multi-parish shoot spree was denied bond today. Legal Analyst Franz Borghardt says he’s not surprised. Borghardt says a defendant has a constitutional right to a bond determination…:

CUT 12(12)      “…hold him without bond.”

Because the string of shootings took place in three separate parishes, Borghardt says prosecutors will most likely work together due to the seriousness of the crimes and he expects Mire will be assigned counsel that is prepared to handle a capital case. Mire is currently behind bars and on suicide watch.

The state has a project budget surplus of nearly a billion bucks for the fiscal year that ended in June. After years of deficits, why? Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne…:

CUT 09(10)      “…result in surpluses.”

3:30 pm LRN Newscast Oct 12

Hurricane Ida victims in Terrebonne Parish are glad to hear that travel trailers are finally beginning to come into areas where so many homes were rendered uninhabitable by the storm. One vocal proponent of the state-run trailer program is Houma state Representative Tanner Magee. He says some of his constituents had been living in tents, or under improvised shelters, and are in desperate need…:

CUT 06(10)      “…overjoyed.”

The state is arranging the trailers and will be reimbursed by FEMA.

State fiscal experts say Louisiana has about a billion dollar surplus for the fiscal year that ended in June. What to do with all that money? Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says some will need to replenish the Rainy Day Fund, but this is an opportunity to make some wise investments…:

CUT 11(07)      “…next year”

 

With crude oil prices at their highest level in seven years, gas prices aren’t the only things fuel-related being impacted by the 80-dollar a barrel price.  LSU Professor David Dismukes says winter heating bills in Louisiana are expected to be impacted negatively…:

CUT 03(06)      “…concerned about”

Dismukes is Executive Director of LSU’s Center for Energy Studies.

The man accused of murdering Louisiana State Police Master Trooper Adam Gaubert has been released from medical care and is now under lock & key … AND suicide watch. 31-year-old Matthew Mire is being held without bond. He’s accused of murdering Gaubert and Pamela Adair, and wounding three others.

Caddo parish Sheriff Steve Prator says three teens face charges after a reported drug deal resulted in a shooting and a car crash. It’s reported the teens bought weed, but drove off without paying; leading to a car chase, gunshots and the crash. No one was seriously hurt.

LRN PM Newscall October 12

Crude oil prices have hit a seven-year high of 80-bucks a barrel and that’s not a good thing in a number of ways for Louisiana.  Dave Brannen reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Dave Brannen.”

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Long-awaited travel trailers for those who’ve been displaced by Ida are beginning to roll in the state. Brooke Thorington has more from one of the biggest proponents for getting the program up and running.

Cut 2 (32)…I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

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With crude oil prices at their highest level in seven years, gas prices aren’t the only things fuel-related being impacted by the 80-dollar a barrel price.  LSU Professor David Dismukes says winter heating bills in Louisiana are expected to be impacted negatively.

Cut 3 (06) “….be concerned about.”

Dismukes, who is Executive Director of LSU’s Center for Energy Studies, says the rising price of crude is happening at the same time as natural gas prices head higher, and thus the cost of power generation in the state.

Dismukes says while the state is not that reliant on heating oil to keep homes and businesses warm during the winter, the price of crude still impacts the costs of other fuel options.

Cut 4 (10) “…prices are skyrocketing.”

While you might think that rising oil prices might be a positive thing for Louisiana’s oil and gas industry, Dismukes says that’s not necessarily the case given the Biden administration’s negative thoughts on fossil fuels.

Cut 5 (08) “…wells right now.”

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Almost a month and a half after Ida made landfall in southeast Louisiana travel trailers are finally beginning to roll into the state to help those who have been displaced by the storm. Houma Representative Tanner Magee has been extremely vocal about the delay and says he’s relieved for those people who’ve so desperately needed shelter.

Cut 6 (10) “…overjoyed.” 

Magee says more than five thousand requests for the trailers have been submitted to the state so far. The state is acting as the middleman in acquiring the trailers and will be reimbursed by FEMA. Magee says in the first sourcing request for trailers the state acquired roughly 700.

Cut 7 (12) “…up steam.”  

The state being involved in acquiring trailers is a pilot program for distribution and Magee says it’s an effort to reduce time and red tape for those in need of shelter. Magee says if a site is not able to support a trailer, then recipients have the option of a trailer park.

Cut 8 (11) “…basic overview is.”

To register for housing visit IdaShelteringLA.com

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After dealing with years of budget deficits during Governor Edwards’ first term in office, the state is reporting a billion-dollar surplus for the fiscal year that ended June 30th. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the state’s economy outperformed economists projections

Cut 9 (10) “…surplus” 

Dardenne says some of the money will go into the Rainy Day Fund and towards other constitutional dedications. He says state lawmakers will have the ability to spend 450-million dollars of it on one-time projects…

Cut 10 (13)  “…in the state” 

Dardenne says when lawmakers gather for the 2022 session in March they’ll also have federal coronavirus relief dollars to spend. He says it’s an opportunity for the state to make some wise investments…

Cut  11 (07)  “…next year”  

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Matthew Mire the man accused of killing a state trooper, an Ascension Parish woman, and wounding three others Saturday in a multi-parish shoot spree was denied bond today. Legal Analyst Franz Borghardt says he’s not surprised. Borghardt says he says a defendant has a constitutional right to a bond determination…

Cut 12 (12) “….without bond ”  

Mire appeared in court via Zoom this afternoon and it was also revealed in court that the suspect is on lockdown and under suicide watch at the East Baton Rouge Prison. Borghardt says this is normally a precaution to protect a suspect and Mire could be on watch for a number of reasons.

Cut 13 (12) “…or others”

Because the string of shootings took place in three separate parishes Borghardt says prosecutors will most likely work together due to the seriousness of the crimes and he expects Mire will be assigned counsel that is prepared to handle a capital case.

Cut 14 (12) “…prosecute him” 

31-year old Mire faces several charges including first-degree murder of a police officer, attempted first murder of a police officer, and aggravated flight from an officer.

2:30 pm LRN Newscast Oct 12

Crude oil prices have hit a seven-year high of 80-bucks a barrel and that’s not a good thing in a number of ways for Louisiana.  Dave Brannen reports…:

CUT 01(33)      “…I’m Dave Brannen”

A Hammond woman was arrested over the weekend for an alleged inappropriate relationship with a minor. Tangipahoa parish deputies have charged 33-year-old Brandi Amond with felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile and other charges. Her bond is set at $150-thousand dollars.

 

It’s been nearly a month & a half since Hurricane Ida made landfall, but travel trailers are finally arriving to serve as temporary housing for victims whose homes were devastated by the storm. You may remember the state started its own pilot program for the trailers, when FEMA’s response time frustrated so many. Houma state Representative Tanner Magee says there are two options for those in need of the temporary housing…:

CUT 08(11)      “…basic overview is.”

Governor John Bel Edwards’ first term in office saw plenty of budget deficits, but now the state reports a surplus of nearly a billion dollars for the fiscal year that ended June 30th. Louisiana’s Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says some of the money will go into the Rainy Day Fund and towards other constitutional dedications. He says state lawmakers will have the ability to spend 450-million dollars of it on one-time projects…:

CUT 10(13)      “…in the state.”

1:30 LRN Newscast Oct 12

Long-awaited travel trailers for those who’ve been displaced by Ida are beginning to roll in the state. Brooke Thorington has more from one of the biggest proponents for getting the program up and running.

Cut 2 (32)…I’m Brooke Thorington.”  

 

After dealing with years of budget deficits during Governor Edwards’ first term in office, the state is reporting a billion-dollar surplus for the fiscal year that ended June 30th. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says some of the money will go into the Rainy Day Fund and towards other constitutional dedications. He says state lawmakers will have the ability to spend 450-million dollars of it on one-time projects…

 

 

With crude oil prices at their highest level in seven years, gas prices aren’t the only things fuel-related being impacted by the 80-dollar a barrel price.  Professor David Dismukes, Executive Director of LSU’s Center for Energy Studies, while you might think that rising oil prices might be a positive thing for Louisiana’s oil and gas industry, Dismukes says that’s not necessarily the case given the Biden administration’s negative thoughts on fossil fuels.

Cut 5 (08) “…wells right now.”

 

A report released today by Filterbuy shows that homeownership has been rising for years, varying by several factors including age, race and location.  The report shows that out of the 75 largest U.S. metropolitan areas with all of the data in for 2020, Baton Rouge had the 8th highest home ownership rate. In 2016 that rate was 64.8 percent, and increased to 72.1 percent last year.

 

12:30 LRN Newscast Oct 12

With crude oil prices at their highest level in seven years, gas prices aren’t the only things fuel-related being impacted by the 80-dollar a barrel price.  LSU Professor David Dismukes, Executive Director of LSU’s Center for Energy Studies, says while the state is not that reliant on heating oil to keep homes and businesses warm during the winter, the price of crude still impacts the costs of other fuel options.

Cut 4 (10) “…prices are skyrocketing.”

 

 

After dealing with years of budget deficits during Governor Edwards’ first term in office, the state is reporting a billion-dollar surplus for the fiscal year that ended June 30th. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne says the state’s economy outperformed economists’ projections

Cut 9 (10) “…surplus” 

 

 

 

Almost a month and a half after Ida made landfall in southeast Louisiana travel trailers are finally beginning to roll into the state to help those who have been displaced by the storm. Houma Representative Tanner Magee says more than five thousand requests for the trailers have been submitted to the state so far. The state is acting as the middleman in acquiring the trailers and will be reimbursed by FEMA. Magee says in the first sourcing request for trailers the state acquired roughly 700.

Cut 7 (12) “…up steam.”  

 

Time now for a check on commodity prices…..

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU is 3-and-3 as it heads into Saturday’s home game against Florida. Rumors that Ed Orgeron’s days as the Tigers head coach will come to an end soon are getting louder and louder. Orgeron says he understands the expectations in Tiger Town…
cut 17 (21) “…for anyone”
LSU will not have its best playmaker for the rest of the season. The ankle injury wide receiver Kayshon Boutte suffered in the Kentucky loss will keep him out for the rest of the year.

LSU’s play on the field is resulting in low ticket prices on the secondary market. You can find tickets for Saturday’s game against Florida for under 50-dollars on StubHub.

Two of the top teams in the Sun Belt meet tonight in Lafayette when the Ragin Cajuns host Appalachian State at 6:30 for a game that will be seen on ESPN Two. The Mountaineers are averaging 35 points a game and giving up 20 points a contest and they have one of the best run defenses in the league. Cajuns Coach Billy Napier…
Cut 18 (20)”…hard on you.”

The Pelicans closed out their preseason schedule with a 127-96 loss to the Utah Jazz. New Orleans will open the regular season a week from Wednesday against the 76ers. The team announced today it will have an open practice in Thibodaux on Saturday at Stopher Gymnasium on Nicholls State’s campus. Free tickets will be devoted to high school basketball teams, first responders and youth-centered organizations.

11:30 LRN Newscast Oct 12

With crude oil prices at their highest level in seven years, gas prices aren’t the only things fuel-related being impacted by the 80-dollar a barrel price.  LSU Professor David Dismukes says winter heating bills in Louisiana are expected to be impacted negatively.

Cut 3 (06) “….be concerned about.”

Dismukes, who is Executive Director of LSU’s Center for Energy Studies, says the rising price of crude pushes the price of natural gas up and thus the cost of power generation in the state.

Almost a month and a half after Ida made landfall in southeast Louisiana travel trailers are finally beginning to roll into the state. Houma Representative Tanner Magee has been extremely vocal about the delay and says he’s relieved for those who are so desperately needing shelter.

Cut 6 (10) “…overjoyed.” 

Louisiana State Police are stunned by the killing of one of their own during a deadly chaotic shooting rampage carried out by a suspect now in custody. More from Dave Brannen.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Dave Brannen.” 

Alexandria Police have arrested a 35-year old woman and a 17-year old male from Texas in connection with the shooting death of 40-year old Lakelia Purvis of Alexandria. The shooting happened around 12:30 Sunday afternoon. Both suspects are charged with second-degree murder and are in custody.

10:30 LRN Newscast Oct 12

As a search was on for a man wanted for shootings in multiple parishes on Saturday, it went unnoticed for 15 hours that State Trooper Adam Gaubert was dead in his patrol car in Ascension Parish. It’s believed 31-year-old Matthew Mire gunned down Gaubert during a shooting rampage. LSP Colonel Lamar Davis hopes new technology the agency is looking to implement can prevent a similar unfortunate situation in the future…

Cut 11 (11) “…check on them.”
During an appearance at the Baton Rouge Press Club, Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne discussed a possible new long-term lease agreement with the Saints…

Cut 13 (10) “…here ’til 2055.”
The next time you visit a Raising Cane’s restaurant the person taking your order or the fry cook prepping your plate might also work in the corporate office. Cane’s Regional Vice President Matt Massey they are trying to help out with the ongoing labor shortage.

Cut 5 (11) “…a cashier.”

Corporate employees are also out in the field recruiting new employees.

This year women might notice when they have their annual mammogram they are asked when and which arm they received their COVID vaccine because it can cause swelling of lymph nodes under the arm. Ochsner Health Radiologist Dr. Maverick LeBlanc…

Cut 9 (07)  “…your study.”

It’s recommended that you wait four to six weeks after your last dose to have a mammogram.