11:30 LRN Newscast Oct 10

Since 2006 rural areas in Louisiana continue to lose nonfarm jobs and economist Dr. Loren Scott predicts the trend will continue among the 29 parishes outside the state’s nine metropolitan areas. He predicts 1,000 jobs will be lost next year and in 2024 17-hundred job losses.

Cut 3 (11) “…nationwide.” 

Scott says however there are rural areas that are seeing a boon in job in the timber sector.

A number of old, broken-down local bridges are getting some much-needed TLC, thanks to $270-million in federal Infrastructure coming to Louisiana. The state closed 25 bridges last year and closed 31 so far this year. DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallett says the money will be sent to parishes to address their most urgent needs…:

CUT 08 (07)     “…as well.”

After the President issued pardons for federal marijuana possession convictions, many ask will Louisiana Governor John Bell Edwards follow suit? He says he will consider any such pardons that reach his desk, but it’s up to lawmakers to permanently address weed convictions…:

CUT 12(12)      “…this direction.”

For the first time in the Louisiana Lottery’s 31-year history, a $20 scratch-off game is available. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says the new $20 100X features four top prizes of half a million dollars. He says other lotteries have had huge success with higher-priced scratch-off games with twenty, thirty, fifty, and even $100 tickets.

Cut 5 (10) “…of games.”

Those tickets go on sale today.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The Saints needed someone to step up to end their three-game losing streak and Taysom Hill turned out to be that guy as he ran for three rushing touchdowns and threw a touchdown pass to Adam Trautman. It was a breakout game for the Saints offense after scoring only 49 points during a three-game losing streak. Hill led a rushing attack that produced 235 yards
Cut 17 (25) “..ready for”
It was also a big game for Alvin Kamara, who had 6 catches for 91 yards. He also rushed for 103 yards.

In other NFC South news….the Buccaneers beat the Falcons 21-15 and the Panthers lost to the 49ers 37-15. Today Carolina fired head coach Matt Rhule as he went 11 and 27 in three seasons in Charlotte.

Tennessee moved up to number six in the latest A-P Top 25 poll after convincing 40-13 victory over the LSU Tigers. The Bayou Bengals played the game without starting left tackle Will Campbell, who watched the contest from a hospital bed. The school says Campbell had to be hospitalized because he was dehydrated. Coach Brian Kelly didn’t add much more information…
Cut 15 (14) “…good there.”
Hopefully, Campbell will be ready for this Saturday’s game in the swamp as LSU visits unranked Florida this Saturday for a 6 PM kick-off.

Louisiana Tech is off to a 1-0 start in Conference USA Play as the Bulldogs defeated UTEP 41-31. Good game for Bulldogs quarterback Parker McNeil who threw for 266 yards and four touchdowns and McNeil is the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Offensive player of the week. This Saturday the Bulldogs are at North Texas. The Mean Green are off to a 2-0 start in Conference USA Play after beating Florida Atlantic 45-28 on October 1st.

10:30 Newscast

Will Governor John Bel Edwards take the President’s suggestion and pardon those convicted of simple possession of marijuana? Jeff Palermo has more…:

CUT 02(27)      “…Palermo.”

 

State police say a vehicle crash in New Iberia took the life of a five year old girl Saturday. Police say the child was trying walk across Westend Drive when she was struck by a 2007 Chevy Tahoe. She was taken to the hospital where she passed away. Driver impairment is not suspected.

 

Louisiana is getting $270 million federal money to repair local bridges. Department of Transportation spokesman Rodney Mallet says nearly 750 of them need to be repaired or replaced.

Cut 9: (08) “deteriorate”

The money is coming from the infrastructure bill.

 

The Louisiana Lottery has new scratch off tickets with higher prices and new features.  They have symbols that multiply the stated amount by that much. The new games are called 5X, 10X, 20X, 50X, and 100X They cost one, two, five, ten, and twenty dollars. Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison  says the twenty dollar ticket features a big change.

Cut 6 prizes instead. :08

9:30 LRN Newscast Oct 10

A number of old, broken down local bridges are getting some much-needed TLC, thanks to $270-million in federal Infrastructure law money coming Louisiana’s way. The state closed 25 dilapidated bridges last year, and shut down 31 so far this year. The detouring has been a nightmare for many. DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallett says the money will be sent to parishes to address their most urgent needs…:

CUT 08 (07)     “…as well.”

Nearly 750 Louisiana bridges are in need of repair or outright replacement.

After the President issued pardons for federal marijuana possession convictions, many ask will Louisiana Governor John Bell Edwards follow suit? He says he will consider any such pardons that reach his desk, but it’s up to lawmakers to permanently address weed convictions…:

CUT 12(12)      “…this direction.”

 

A man wielding a machete attacked and injured two people Sunday in New Orleans’ French Quarter. A woman was cut on her hand and a man who tried to intervene was cut on the face and arm. The suspect got away. Two weeks ago, a different man stabbed two people on Bourbon Street.

Tennessee was the much better football team on Saturday as they trounced LSU 40-13. Jeff Palermo has a recap…:

CUT 3   (30)      “…Palermo.”

8:30 LRN Newscast Oct 10

President Biden pardoned thousands of persons convicted of federal marijuana possession last week, and challenged state governors to follow suit. Governor John Bel Edwards was asked last Friday if he would follow the President’s lead. Edwards says many states are reforming marijuana laws; decriminalizing and even making it legal altogether. However, he says he does not have sole authority to write pardons. Louisiana has a process to follow…:

CUT 11(12)      “…and so forth.”

Edwards says marijuana convictions shouldn’t impede one’s access to employment, housing or education. He says he will consider any such pardons that reach his desk.

Lafayette Parish deputies report they confiscated a “potential explosive device” during a Sunday traffic stop near the Evangeline Thruway. Deputies stopped the vehicle for a suspected swapped license plate and found the device. The driver, 44-year-old Jade Merantel was arrested for multiple narcotics charges, traffic offenses, and manufacturing in possession of an explosive device.

 

There’s a new Louisiana Lottery $20 scratch-off ticket but a high price tag also brings about bigger prizes. Brooke Thorington explains…:

CUT 01(30)      “…Thorington.”

Louisiana has received $270 million in federal cash to repair local bridges. The money comes from the bipartisan Infrastructure Law.  The Department of Transportation closed 25 of them last year and 31 so far this year. The money will go a long way toward getting routes closed – due to bridges out – reopened.

7:30 LRN Newscast Oct 10

Will Governor Edwards take the President’s suggestion and pardon those convicted of simple possession of marijuana? Jeff Palermo has more…:

CUT 02(27)      “…Palermo.”

The low waters of the Mississippi River have revealed a more-than-100-year-old shipwreck on the Baton Rouge riverfront. The remains of the Brookhill, a freighter built in 1896 and sunk during a bad storm in 1915, are clearly evident…right where they have sat underwater for 107 years. Scientists will study the wreckage while they can.

 

Would you pay $20 for a scratch-off lottery ticket, if it carried a 100x multiplier of any cash you uncovered? The Louisiana Lottery hopes you will. It’s their first $20 scratcher in their 31 year history. Lottery spokesman Dustin Annison says other states have had big success with the multiplier tickets…:

CUT 05(10)      “…of games.”

You can buy 5x, 10x, 20x, 50x and 100x tickets starting today at any Lottery retailer.

Despite a 40-13 beating at the hands of Tennessee Saturday, LSU head coach Brian Kelly isn’t discouraged. The Volunteers held the Tigers to just 55 yards rushing and sacked QB Jayden Daniels five times. Kelly says his staff need to coach the plays up better…:

CUT 13(13)      “…going to have.”

LSU is at Florida this Saturday. Kickoff 6pm.

06:45 LRN Sportscast

Super utility player Taysom Hill ran for three touchdowns and threw for another TD as the Saints outscored the Seahawks 39-32 at the Superdome yesterday. Hill says statistically it was his best game in the NFL…
cut 16 (12) “…when it came up”
It was also a big game for Alvin Kamara, who had 6 catches for 91 yards. He also rushed for 103 yards. Quarterback Andy Dalton threw for 187 yards and a touchdown and an interception…
cut 19 (15) “…moving forward”
The Saints are now 2-and-3 after snapping a three-game losing streak tied for second in the NFC South with Atlanta, who lost to division leader Tampa Bay. The Bucs improved to 3-and-2 with a 21-15 win. Leonard Fournette had two touchdowns.

A lot went wrong in LSU’s 40-13 defeat to Tennessee on a sunny afternoon in Tiger Stadium. The Tigers got behind quickly as Jack Bech (Besh) mishandled the opening kick-off and Tennessee recovered which led to a touchdown a few plays later. And The Volunteers went up 10-0 after kicking a field goal that came after a long punt return. Coach Brian Kelly says it’s an area they keep trying to get better at
Cut 14 (12) “…football games.”
LSU QB Jayden Daniels threw for 300 yards and was sacked five times. Kelly was pleased with Daniels’ performance…
cut 21 (05) “…the quarterback”

In other action on Saturday, La Tech jumped out to a 20-3 on U-TEP and beat the Miners 41-31. ULM lost to Coastal Carolina 28-21, Nicholls finally got a win as they edged Houston Christian 19-17 and Northwestern State’s rally at Eastern Illinois came up short, 35-27.

6:30 LRN Newscast Oct 10

President Biden pardoned thousands of persons convicted of federal marijuana possession last week, and challenged state governors to follow suit. It took no time for Governor John Bel Edwards to be asked the question, and he says Mr. Biden made the right call…:

CUT 10(09)      “…actually legal.”

Edwards says, however, that he does not have sole authority to grant state pardons. They must first be applied for then go through the state parole board before they are referred to him.

Louisiana has received $270 million in federal cash to repair local bridges. The money comes from the bipartisan Infrastructure Law.  DOTD closed 25 of them last year and 31 so far this year. Most are in rural areas. Spokesman Rodney Mallet says bridges that are too weak to carry full loads are already causing headaches…:

CUT 07(11)      “…and time.”

 

For the first time in the Louisiana Lottery’s 31-year history, a $20 scratch-off game is part of a multiplier-themed family of games. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says the new option goes on sale today they‘re called 5X, 10X, 20X, 50X, and 100X and they sell respectively for one, two, five, ten, and twenty dollars…:

CUT 04(10)      “…to win.”

The New Orleans Saints all-purpose player Taysom Hill ran for three touchdowns and THREW for a fourth as the Saints broke their losing streak with a 39-32 win over Seattle yesterday. Hill says, statistically, it was big best NFL game ever..:

CUT 16(12)      “…when it came up.”

The Saints host Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals next Sunday.

October 10 AM Newscall

There’s a new Louisiana Lottery $20 scratch-off ticket but a high price tag also brings about bigger prizes. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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Will Governor Edwards take the President’s suggestion and pardon those convicted of simple possession of marijuana? Jeff Palermo has more…:

Cut 2 (27) “…I’m Jeff Palermo” 

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Tennessee was the much better football team on Saturday as they trounced LSU 40-13. Jeff Palermo has a recap.

Cut 3 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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For the first time in the Louisiana Lottery’s 31-year history, a $20 scratch-off game is part of a multiplier-themed family of games. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Dustin Annison says the new option goes on sale today they‘re called 5X, 10X, 20X, 50X, and 100X and they sell respectively for one, two, five, ten, and twenty dollars

Cut 4 (10)  “…to win.”

The odds of winning the top prize are about one in 390-thousand.

Annison says other lotteries across the country have had huge success with higher-priced scratch-off games with twenty, thirty, fifty, and even $100 tickets.

Cut 5 (10) “…of games.”

The $20 ticket will be the same size as the $10 ticket and Annison says they offer a 73% payout and more chances to win on the ticket.

Cut 6 (08)  “…prizes instead.” 

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Louisiana has received $270 million in federal cash to repair local bridges. The money comes from the bipartisan Infrastructure Law.  The Department of Transportation closed 25 of them last year and 31 so far this year. Most are in rural areas. Department of Transportation spokesperson Rodney Mallet says bridges that are too weak to carry full loads are already causing headaches.

Cut 7 (11) “…and time.”

Louisiana has more than 4,700 bridges that are owned by local governments, instead of the state. Mallett says 747 of them need to be repaired or replaced. He says the state will send the money to the parishes to use on their most urgent needs.

Cut 8 (07)  “…as well.”

Mallett says all 64 of Louisiana’s parishes have bridges that need help. He says this is also a nationwide problem.

Cut 9 (08)  “…deterioriate.”

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President Biden pardoned thousands of persons convicted of federal marijuana possession last week, and challenged state governors to follow suit. It took no time for Governor John Bel Edwards to be asked the question, and he says Mr. Biden made the right call…:

Cut 10 (09) “…actually legal.”

Edwards says many states are reforming marijuana laws; decriminalizing and even making it legal altogether. However, he says he does not have sole authority to write pardons. Louisiana has a process to follow…:

Cut  11 (12)  “…and so forth.”

Edwards says marijuana convictions shouldn’t impede one’s access to employment, housing or education. He says he will consider any such pardons that reach his desk, but it would be up to state lawmakers to assure fewer people get jail sentences for possessing marijuana…:

Cut 12 (13) “…this direction” 

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Eighth-ranked Tennessee’s decisive 40-13 win over LSU on Saturday showed the Tigers are far from being a top-ten team. The Volunteers had 502 yards of total offense,  sacked LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels five times, and held the Bayou Bengals to 55 yards rushing. Coach Brian Kelly says his staff has to coach up the players better…

Cut 13 (13) “…is going to have.”

The Tigers got behind quickly as Jack Bech mishandled the opening kick-off and Tennessee recovered which led to a touchdown a few plays later. And The Volunteers went up 10-0 after kicking a field goal that led to a long punt return. Kelly says it’s an area they keep trying to get better at

Cut 14 (12)  “…football games.”

LSU played the game without starting left tackle Will Campbell, who watched the contest from a hospital bed. The school says Campbell had to be hospitalized because he was dehydrated. Kelly didn’t add much more information…

Cut 15 (14)  “…good there.”

LSU is at Florida this Saturday for a 6 PM kick-off.

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Super utility player Taysom Hill ran for three touchdowns and threw for another touchdown as the Saints outscored the Seahawks 39-32 at the Superdome. Hill says statistically it was his best game in the NFL…

Cut 16 (12)  “..when it came up” 

It was a breakout game for the Saints offense after scoring only 49 points in a three-game losing streak. Hill led a rushing attack that produced 235 yards

Cut 17 (25) “..ready for” 

It was also a big game for Alvin Kamara, who had 6 catches for 91 yards. He also rushed for 103 yards. Quarterback Andy Dalton it was good to get Kamara after missing a couple of games with a rib injury…

Cut 18 (15) “…out there” 

Dalton also had a good game in the place of the injured Jameis Winston. He threw for 187 yards and a touchdown and an interception…

Cut 19 (15) “…moving forward”

 

10:30 LRN Newscast Oct 08

Louisiana’s winningest college basketball coach ever, Coach Mike McConathy, is considering running for public office. McConathy won 682 games in 39 years as coach at Northwestern State for 23 seasons and at Bossier Community College before that. He’s looking at the District 31 state Senate seat, which covers ten parishes in northwest and central Louisiana. McConathy says he has a good feel for the people and what they want & need…:

CUT 10  (09)        “…possibly can.”

Shreveport state Representative Alan Seabaugh – a fellow Republican – has already announced he will run for that Senate seat as well.

LSU fans may be a bit concerned that starting Left Tackle Will Campbell is out for today’s game against Tennessee. Campbell shared a picture of himself in a hospital bed on social media with the caption, “Appreciate all the prayers. I’ll be back.” We have no word on what’s wrong with him. Kickoff is at 11 in Tiger Stadium.

 

A 14-year-old student at East Ouachita Parish Middle School was taken into custody, after he allegedly distributed homemade treats – laced with some kind of drug – to classmates. At least three kids got sick and were taken to the hospital. They will be OK. Ouachita Sheriff’s spokesman Glenn Springfield says the suspect was taken to Green Oaks Detention Center…:

CUT 13  (12)        “…being the school.”
The crime lab will determine exactly what was in the treats.

State Wildlife & Fisheries proposes reducing the limit on speckled trout from 25 to 15 per person, while increasing the max size by an inch and a half. Kevin Ford, host of the “Let’s Geaux Fishing” TV show, says many anglers can live with the reduced number, but the size limit is another matter…:

CUT 03  (09)        “…happen to it.”