1:30 LRN Newscast Nov 9

Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain was found is guilty on all charges and faces a mandatory life sentence for raping and molesting multiple children Brooke Thorington has more.

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The search is over for a woman wanted for shooting her mother several times late Friday afternoon at a Lofton Street address in the Opelousas area.  St. Landry Parish Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux says Ashley Sims got into an argument with her mother. NO word on what motivated the dispute.

 

Northwestern State University’s new president, Marcus Jones, has now dropped the interim title he had held since July after the UL System Board of Supervisors appointed him Monday permanently to the post. Jones seems humbled by the move and looking forward to moving the school forward.

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He says he owes part of his success to being able to compromise after being reared in a family where he was the 18th of 20 siblings.

 

Some surprising numbers from early voting in Louisiana for the November 13th election.  Pollster John Couvillon tells us the figure, 142 thousand as of last night, far exceeds those of 2017.  He doesn’t expect that high response to translate to the actual turnout for the Saturday election.

 

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All in all, Couvillon does not expect an overall rush to the polls statewide this Saturday since in most cases the only thing on the ballot in many parishes are the four constitutional amendments.

12:30 LRN Newscast Nov 9

Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain faces a mandatory life sentence after it took five hours for a jury to convict him on eight charges of sex crimes involving several juveniles dating back to the 1970s. District Attorney Warren Montgomery says he hopes the verdict will bring Strain’s victims peace.

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Strain will be formally sentenced on January 18th however the charges that he’s been found guilty of require a mandatory life sentence.

A Grand Jury indicts 49-year old Derwin Hamilton with 1st-Degree Murder, for burning his girlfriend and young nephew to death last summer. He faces life in prison if convicted. State Fire Marshal’s spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue the woman, though horribly burned, was able to tell first responders what happened.

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The vote count is in for early voting ahead of this Saturday’s November 13th election and, as Dave Brannen reports, they are somewhat surprising.

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And Ashley Sims the 38-year-old woman wanted in the shooting of her mother in in Opelousas area Friday has been taken into custody.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

A quarterback competition has returned at LSU. Max Johnson will start at Q-B for the Tigers against Arkansas on Saturday night, but Coach Ed Orgeron says true freshman Garrett Nussmeier will also get snaps early on in the game…
Cut 15 (19) “…play the most.”
Nussmeier has appeared in three games this season, throwing for 150 yards and a touchdown. Meanwhile, Johnson is coming off a season-low 50-percent of his passes completed for 160 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in a 20-14 loss to Alabama. He was also sacked five times.

The Pelicans lost their seventh straight last night as they fell to the Dallas Mavericks 108-92 as New Orleans continues to play without Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram.

A new college basketball season tips off today. The LSU Tigers are coming off a 19-win season, but they have a much different team this year. Only four scholarship players return from last season and there are several newcomers including Tari Eason, a transfer from Cincinnati who averaged seven points and five rebounds as a freshman last season. Coach Will Wade on Eason…
cut 20 (14) “…talented, talented guy”

In other action, the Ragin Cajuns host West Florida. Louisiana Tech is at 14th ranked Alabama. UNO visits Ole Miss, Tulane hosts Southeastern Louisiana. Nicholls travels to Northern Iowa, McNeese is at SMU and Northwestern State is at Oklahoma. Grambling is at Grand Canyon, Southern travels to Louisville.

11:30 LRN Newscast Nov 9

Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain faces a mandatory life sentence after his conviction on eight charges of sex crimes involving several juveniles dating back to the 1970s. St. Tammany District Attorney Warren Montgomery. He says the guilty verdict is important because it reminds the public that everyone must be held accountable.

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The jury found Strain guilty of four counts of aggravated rape, two counts of aggravated incest and one count of sexual battery, and one count of indecent behavior with a juvenile.

Some surprising numbers from early voting in Louisiana for the November 13th election.  Pollster John Couvilion tells us the figures far exceed those of 2017.

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He says almost exclusively driving this increase is those choosing the mail-in option of voting..

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At last word, the search continued for a woman wanted for shooting her mother several times late Friday afternoon at a Lofton Street address in the Opelousas area.  St. Landry Parish Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux says Ashley Sims got into an argument with her mother. As for the latest condition on Ashley Sims’ mother, Vera Sims, Deputy Chief Thibodeaux had few details.

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A Grand Jury indicts a St. Mary Parish man with 1st-Degree Murder, for burning his girlfriend and young nephew to death last summer. 49-year-old Derwin Hamilton faces life in prison if convicted. State Fire Marshal’s spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says it happened in July when firefighters were called to a mobile home fire in the town of Centerville. When they arrived, they got a horrible shock…:

Cut 12 (12) “…live-in boyfriend.”

Hamilton is also the great uncle of the 5-year-old boy who perished.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain faces a mandatory life sentence after it took five hours for a jury to convict him on eight charges of sex crimes involving several juveniles dating back to the 1970s. St. Tammany District Attorney Warren Montogmery credited his staff for their hard work…
Cut 3 (06) “….prosecution.”
A jury of six men and six women found him guilty of four counts of aggravated rape, two counts of aggravated incest and one count of sexual battery, and one count of indecent behavior with a juvenile.

Marcus Jones has been named Northwestern State’s first black president. U-L System President Doctor Jim Henderson…
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Jones says he wants Northwestern to work more collaboratively with business and industry to ensure graduates have the skills to meet the needs of the global market.

Lawmakers questioned health officials about adverse reactions to the COVID vaccine that have been reported in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more.
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The state gaming control board is expected to approve sports betting licenses for the Golden Nugget Casino in Lake Charles and L’Auberge Casino in Lake Charles today. The two casinos will begin taking legal sports bets tomorrow.

9:30 LRN Newscast Nov 9

A St. Tammany Parish jury deliberated for about five hours before coming back with a guilty verdict against former St. Tammany Sheriff Jack Strain who now faces a mandatory life sentence for raping and molesting multiple children. Strain has been found guilty of four counts of aggravated rape, two counts of aggravated incest, and one count each of sexual battery and indecent behavior with a juvenile.

History is being made on two fronts as the UL System Board of Supervisors hires Northwestern State University’s new president. More from Dave Brannen.

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The search continues for a woman accused of shooting her mother several times late Friday afternoon in the Opelousas area. St. Landry Parish Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux says Ashley Sims got into an argument with her mother, Vera Sims, who is now hospitalized with serious injuries. Deputy Chief Thibodeaux offered this description of the suspect.

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During a Health and Welfare Committee meeting, lawmakers questioned state health officials about adverse reactions to the COVID vaccine. Guillain-Barre (Ghee-YAN Bah-RAY) a muscle disorder that can cause weakness and sometimes paralysis has been associated with the vaccine. Representative Kenny Cox of Natchitoches asked State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter about it.

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Out of the 122 adverse reactions that have been reported in the state, 11 have met the state’s criteria as severe.

8:30 LRN Newscast

At the state Capitol, lawmakers questioned health officials about adverse reactions from the COVID vaccines. State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol says so far 122 events have been reported in Louisiana…
Cut 3 (12) “…established.”
But several registered nurses testifed before the panel saying they believe vaccine injuries are severely underreported.

The search continues for a woman wanted for shooting her mother several times late Friday afternoon at a Lofton Street address in the Opelousas area. St. Landry Parish Deputy Chief Eddie Thibodeaux says Ashley Sims got into an argument with her mother.
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Sims fled the scene in a Mercedes SUV. The victim, Vera Sims, remains hospitalized.

Marcus Jones has been named Northwestern State’s new president and he’s the first African-American to lead the four-year university in Natchitoches. University of Louisiana System President Jim Henderson says Jones beat out several quality candidates for the job…
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Jones is a graduate of Northwestern and has been at the university for 23 years and the Winnfield native is the 18th of 20 children.

A Franklin man has been indicted for the buring deaths of his girlfriend and nephew. The tragic incident happened in July and State Fire Marshal’s office spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says 49-year-old Derwin Hamilton now faces first-degree murder charges…
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The woman who was left in critical condition died a few days later.

7:30 LRN Newscast November 9

Former St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain has been found guilty of sex crimes against boys. It took the jury about five hours to reach a guilty verdict on all eight counts against Strain, who served five terms as St. Tammany’s Sheriff. He now faces life in prison.

Lawmakers questioned health officials about adverse reactions to the COVID vaccine that have been reported in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington has more.
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A Franklin man has been indicted on murder charges in the burning deaths of his girlfriend and five-year-old nephew. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says 49-year-old Derwin Hamilton admitted to the crimes to deputies. And Rodrigue says the female victim provided key evidence by telling authorities before she died, it was Hamilton who took lethal action as the two were arguing…
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The female victim died in a hospital a few days later.

Marcus Jones has been named the new president of Northwestern State University. U-L System President Jim Henderson says Jones has risen through the ranks and will be Northwestern’s first African-American leader…
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Jones has been at the university for 23 years and has served as interim president since July.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron says he’s re-opening the quarterback competition. Orgeron says Max Johnson and Garrett Nussmeier will split snaps 50-50 during practice this week…
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Johnson struggled in the Tigers 20-14 loss to second-ranked Alabama.

Today is the first day of a new college basketball season. The LSU Tigers have a new-look team and will host ULM tonight. The Bayou Bengals return just four scholarship players from last year’s team that went 19 and 10. A couple of new additions include Missouri transfer Xavier Pinson and Cincinnati transfer Tari Eason.

The Pelicans lost their seventh straight last night as they fell to the Dallas Mavericks 108-92 as New Orleans continues to play without Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram.

Saints Coach Sean Payton says quarterback Trevor Siemian graded out well after watching the tape from Sunday’s loss to Atlanta. Siemian threw for 249 yards and two touchdowns and Payton says the number could have been better if not for the dropped passes…
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Former Browns, Giants, and LSU wide receiver Odell Beckham Junior will go through waivers until 4 PM today. If no one claims him, he will become a free agent. Payton says they can’t afford to claim a player on waivers, because of their salary cap issues.

The high school football playoff pairings are out…Here are your top seeds. Ouachita Christian, Lafayette Christian, E-D White, Catholic of Baton Rouge, Logansport, Many, Sterlington, Edna Karr, and Zachary,

6:30 LRN LRN Newscast November 9

A St. Tammany Parish jury deliberated for about five hours before coming back with a guilty verdict against former St. Tammany Sheriff Jack Strain who now faces a mandatory life sentence for raping and molesting multiple children. Strain has been found guilty of four counts of aggravated rape, two counts of aggravated incest and one count each of sexual battery and indecent behavior with a juvenile.

A Grand Jury indicts a St. Mary Parish man with 1st-Degree Murder, for burning his girlfriend and young nephew to death last summer. 49-year-old Derwin Hamilton faces life in prison if convicted. State Fire Marshal’s spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says it happened in July when firefighters were called to a mobile home fire in the town of Centerville. When they arrived, they got a horrible shock…:
Cut 12 (12) “…live-in boyfriend.”
Rodrigue says Hamilton admitted to the crimes in interviews with deputies.

History is being made on two fronts as the UL System Board of Supervisors names a new  Northwestern State University president.
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State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol today a House committee yesterday and said there have been no confirmed state deaths related to COVID-19 vaccines. She says the department has identified 11 severe adverse events and a possible 122 injuries. Sokol says the adverse effects are typically an anaphylactic reaction to the vaccine that requires hospitalization and they also looked at myocarditis…
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But a nurse at the Our Lady of the Lourdes Regional Medical Center in Lafayette there’s been a mass underreporting of severe adverse effects.