11:30 LRN Newscast Oct 7

Louisiana’s all-time winningest college basketball coach, Mike McConathy, is considering a run at political office. The former Northwestern State and Bossier Parish Community College coach says he’s looking at running for the District 31 state senate seat, which covers ten parishes in northwest and central Louisiana…

Cut 29 (10)  “…to people.”

McConathy won 682 games in 39 seasons as a head coach.

The US Senate released a PSA on the warnings of Rainbow Fentanyl ahead of Halloween. Executive Director of the Louisiana Addiction Research Center at LSU Health Shreveport Nick Goeders says the pills are made as a way to disguise the drug as it comes into the country, in some cases even looking similar to oxycontin…

Cut  11 (09)  “…real medicines.”

Now that the state has only four centers accepting injured or orphaned wildlife, Director of the Acadiana Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Letitia Labbie (La-bay) says they’ve seen a drastic increase among birds of prey and the arrival is steady.

Cut 6 (12)  “…into the wild.” 

Visit AcadianaWildlife-dot-org for more info.

46th Annual Zwolle Tamale Fiesta in Sabine Parish is underway. Festival President Chris Loupe estimates around five thousand dozen tamales will be consumed over the four-day event. And if for some reason you’re not a tamale connoisseur…

Cut 29 (13)  “…good tamale.”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Tomorrow the 25th ranked LSU Tigers will host eighth ranked Tennessee. The Volunteers are tied for second in the nation in scoring offense, averaging nearly 49 points a game. Tigers wide receiver Malik Nabers says they need to get off to a fast start…
cut 18 (14) “…..field longer”

The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission is proposing to reduce the daily catch limit for speckled trout from 25 to 15 per angler and the minimum trout size limit from one foot in length to 13.5 inches. The host of Let’s Go Fishing with Kevin Ford gives his thoughts…
cut 21 (07) “…13.5”
Ford expects the state to give final approval early next year.

ULM will host an undefeated Coastal Carolina team tomorrow. Coastal is 5-0 after beating Georgia Southern 34-30 last Saturday. Warhawks Coach Terry Bowden says the Chanticleer’s head to Monroe believing they can win every game…
cut 20 (23) “….football game”

Also on Saturday, Louisiana Tech kicks of Conference USA Play by hosting UTEP, Grambling completes a season-opening six-game road trip by visiting Alabama A-and-M. Northwestern State is at Eastern Illinois, Southeastern hosts Texas A-and-M Commerce, and Nicholls seeks its first win when they travel to Houston Christian.

10:30 LRN newscast

President Biden says individuals convicted federally for simple possession of marijuana will be pardoned and he’s calling governors to take similar actions. Baton Rouge Defense Attorney Andre Belanger says Louisiana is actually ahead of many other states in taking steps to decriminalize marijuana possession…
cut 15 (11) “….two different concepts”
Governor Edwards has opposed efforts to legalize marijuana.

Officials are warning parents about the dangers of Rainbow Fentanyl as Halloween approaches. Director of the Louisiana Addiction Research Center at LSU Health Shreveport, Doctor Nick Goeders, says it looks like candy…
cut 12 (10) “…take that”
The 46th Annual Zwolle Tamale Fiesta is underway in Sabine Parish, and they expect to serve five thousand dozen tamales.
Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

For those traveling this weekend, they might be a little stunned by the price at the pump. Gas prices are quickly rising. According to Triple-A, the statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline in Louisiana is up to $3.25, a 15-cent increase in the last week. Crude prices have increased this week since the announcement by OPEC plus that they are cutting crude production by two million barrels a day this fall.

9:30 LRN Newscast Oct 7

President Biden will pardon thousands of people convicted of simple marijuana possession… Baton Rouge criminal defense attorney Andre Belanger (bel AHN zhay) says the pardon only impacts the few with federal marijuana charges and the pardons are no big deal…

Cut 14 (10)  “…be a big deal.”

The US Senate released a PSA on the warnings of Rainbow Fentanyl ahead of Halloween. Executive Director of the Louisiana Addiction Research Center at LSU Health Shreveport Nick Goeders says the pills are made as a way to disguise the drug as it comes into the country, in some cases even looking similar to oxycontin…

Cut  11 (09)  “…real medicines.”

For more information visit the DEA’s online resource page.

We are getting even closer to mid-term elections and nationally turnout has increased steadily, pollster John Couvillon says he expects that to continue—even in a relatively low-key election season in Louisiana.

Cut 6 (06)  “…healthy side.” 

Early voting begins October 25th and goes until November 1st for the November 8th election.

The 46th Annual Zwolle Tamale Fiesta is underway, and like most festivals it has plenty of rides, music, arts and crafts, and even a parade on Saturday. But President Chris Loupe says their event has a few other things that aren’t run-of-the-mill like taking your truck for a spin in the mud bog…

Cut 8 (07)  “…you can.”

He says they serve four kinds of Tamales, mild, medium, hot and extra hot but he says proceed with caution on the extra hot. Loupe also boasts they have some of

8:30 LRN Newscast

We are just a month away from the federal elections. Senator John Kennedy remains the heavy favorite to win re-election. Marsanne Golsby has more from pollster John Couvillon…
Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Marsanne Golsby.”

Louisiana’s all-time winningest college basketball coach, Mike McConathy, told the USA Today Network he’s gearing up for a run at a state senate seat that covers northwest and central Louisiana. The recently retired Northwestern State coach says he has a concern and compassion for people. Shreveport Representative Alan Seabaugh also says he’s running for the open seat.

U.S. Republican Senators have released a PSA warning about the dangers of Rainbow Fentanyl ahead of the Halloween season. Executive Director of the Louisiana Addiction Research Center at LSU Health Shreveport Nick Goeders says the Drug Enforcement Administration has found this rainbow fentanyl in 21 states since February…
Cut 10 (12) “…in them.”
Dr. Goeders says the pills are made as a way to disguise the drug as it comes into the country, in some cases even looking similar to oxycontin,

Louisiana is known for its Cajun cuisine but in Sabine Parish this weekend they are cooking up a beloved Mexican food staple at the 46th Annual Zwolle Tamale Fiesta. It was almost five-decades ago when Festival President Chris Loupe’s father started the event after then-Governor Edwin Edwards offered matching funds for fall festivals.
Cut 7 (12) “…do it again.”
And they’ll have perfect weekend for this weekend’s festival.

7:30 LRN Newscast

President Biden pardons thousands of persons for federal marijuana possession convictions. More from Kevin Gallagher…:
Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

Authorities in northeast Louisiana are searching for three juveniles who escaped last night from the Green Oaks Detention Center for Youth. The Monroe Police Department says 15-year-old DeMarcus Haynes, 17-year-old Isszavion Webb and 16-year-old Dallas Wesley fled the facility in an unknown direction.

We’re about a month away from the November eighth federal election and the one Congressional race that appears to be competitive is the third district, where Republican Incumbent Clay Higgins is facing a challenge from Lafayette prosecutor Holden Hoggatt. Pollster John Couvillon says Higgins is potentially vulnerable because of perceptions he wasn’t aggressive in seeking hurricane relief funds.
Cut 5 (09) “…two years ago.”
Higgins released a statement in late August that said his office has helped deliver over three-point-five billion dollars in response to Hurricanes Laura and Delta.

Officials are warning parents about the dangers of Rainbow Fentanyl as Halloween approaches. Director of the Louisiana Addiction Research Center at LSU Health Shreveport, Doctor Nick Goeders, says it looks like candy…
cut 12 (10) “…take that”
Goeders says the D-E-A has an online resource that provides every parent and caregiver what they need to know about fake pills.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

25th ranked LSU will face its biggest test yet as they take on eighth-ranked Tennessee in Death Valley tomorrow. Quarterback Jayden Daniels, who transferred to the team from Arizona St. this offseason, says he’s excited for the challenge that comes with playing in the SEC…
Cut 16 (20) “…have fun.”
The fun will begin Saturday morning, with an 11 AM kick-off.

The Saints will welcome Geno Smith and the Seattle Seahawks to the Superdome on Sunday. Smith is off to a good start this season as he’s completing 77-percent of his passes for over one-thousand yards, six touchdowns and two interceptions. He’s thrown for over 300 yards in his last two games. Kick-off is at noon.

After losing to Arkansas State 48-25 last Saturday, ULM will host Coastal Carolina for homecoming tomorrow. The Warhawks are 2-and-3 and Coach Terry Bowden says the losing record does not sit well for his team…
cut 19 (15) “…be successful”
Coastal is 5-0 and they won a close game last week, edging out Georgia Southern 34-30.

Here’s the rest of the college football schedule for Saturday, Louisiana Tech hosts UTEP, Tulane hosts East Carolina, Grambling completes its season-opening six-game road trip by visiting Alabama A-and-M. Northwestern State is at Eastern Illinois, Southeastern hosts Texas A-and-M Commerce, Southern visits Prairie View and Nicholls seeks its first win when they travel to Houston Christian.

6:30 LRN Newscast

President Biden will pardon thousands of people convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal law. Biden says marijuana laws disproportionately affect people of color. Baton Rouge criminal defense attorney Andre Belanger says it’s a bold move for the president politically, but…:
Cut 13 (13) “…is going to have.”

We’re a month away from the November eighth open congressional primary election. U-S Senator John Kennedy is a heavy favorite to win re-election. Democratic candidates Luke Mixon, Gary Chambers and Syretia Stieb (Stibe) are trying to force a run-off, and pollster John Couvillon says Black voters are expected to come out strong from Chambers and Stieb…
cut 4 (10) “….comes up with”

The 46th Annual Zwolle Tamale Fiesta is underway in Sabine Parish, and they expect to serve five thousand dozen tamales. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

AM LRN Newscall Oct 6

We are just a month away from the federal elections. Senator John Kennedy is the heavy favorite to win re-election, but pollster John Couvillion says that race might have some surprises.  Marsanne Golsby reports

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Marsanne Golsby.”

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The 46th Annual Zwolle Tamale Fiesta is underway in Sabine Parish, and they are prepping to serve five thousand dozen tamales. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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President Biden pardons thousands of persons for federal marijuana possession convictions. More from Kevin Gallagher…:

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Kevin Gallagher.”

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Federal elections are getting close. The open congressional primary election will be on November 8th. Senator John Kennedy is considered a heavy favorite to win re-election. However, pollster John Couvillon says that race could have implications that affect next year’s statewide races.

Cut 4 (10)  “…comes up with.”

Kennedy’s best-known challengers are moderate white Democrat Luke Mixon and African American Democrat Gary Chambers. Couvillon says he expects Chambers to finish second.

In Southwest Louisiana, incumbent Clay Higgins is facing what Couvillon believes is a strong challenge from Republican attorney Holden Hoggatt. Couvillon says Higgins is potentially vulnerable because of perceptions he wasn’t aggressive in seeking hurricane relief funds.

Cut 5 (09) “…two years ago.”

He noted that former Congressman Dr. Charles Boustany is expected to endorse Hoggat next week.

Couvillon says national turnout has been steadily increasing in recent years and he expects that to continue—even in a relatively low-key election season in Louisiana.

Cut 6 (06)  “..healthy side.” 

Early voting begins October 25th and goes until November 1st.

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Louisiana is known for its Cajun cuisine but in Sabine Parish this weekend you can honor a beloved Mexican staple at the 46th Annual Zwolle Tamale Fiesta. It was almost five-decades ago when Festival President Chris Loupe’s father originated the event after then-Governor Edwin Edwards offered matching funds for festivals this time of year.

Cut 7 (12) “…do it again.”

The four-day event which kicked off Thursday has plenty of rides, music, arts and crafts, and even a parade on Saturday. And Loupe says this festival also has a few other things that aren’t your run-of-the-mill activities, like taking your truck for a spin in the mud bog…

Cut 8 (07)  “…you can.”

The Tamala Fiesta can attract some 15-thousand people and Loupe estimates around five thousand dozen tamales will be consumed this weekend. And if for some reason you’re not a tamale connoisseur…

Cut 9 (13)  “…good tamale.”

As far as the tamales go, Loupe says they have mild, medium, hot, and extra hot but he warns to consume the latter with extreme caution.

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U.S. Senators released a PSA warning about the dangers of Rainbow Fentanyl ahead of the Halloween season. Executive Director of the Louisiana Addiction Research Center at LSU Health Shreveport Nick Goeders says the Drug Enforcement administration has found this rainbow fentanyl in 21 states since February…

Cut 10 (12) “…in them.”

Dr. Goeders says the pills are made as a way to disguise the drug as it comes into the country, in some cases even looking similar to oxycontin…

Cut  11 (09)  “…real medicines.”

Dr. Goeders says while he can’t be sure the drug is targeting children, it could be easily mistaken and urges parents to take caution when trick-or-treating this year…

Cut 12 (10) “…take that” 

Dr. Goeders recommends parents look at the DEA’s online resource, “What every parent and caregiver needs to know about fake pills” to find more information.

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President Biden will pardon thousands of people convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal law, and he is calling on state governors to do likewise. Biden says marijuana laws disproportionately affect people of color. Baton Rouge criminal defense attorney Andre Belanger (bel AHN zhay) says it’s a bold move for the president politically, but…:

Cut 13 (13) “…is going to have.”

In a written statement the President says “no one should be in jail just for using or possessing marijuana.” His pardon affects only those convicted of federal marijuana charges, which Belanger says is relatively few. He says, as it is, the pardons are “no big deal”…:

Cut 14 (10)  “…be a big deal.”

Biden is calling on state governors to follow suit and pardon their simple possession convictions as well. Belanger says our state is actually ahead of many others in taking steps to decriminalize marijuana possession, and other marijuana reforms are being considered. Governor John Bel Edwards may consider issuing state pardons for simple possession before he leaves office at the end of next year…:

Cut 15 (11)  “…two different concepts.”

In Louisiana, simple possession of weed carries a penalty of up to six months in jail and fines up to $500 for a first offense.

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LSU will face its biggest test yet as they take on eighth-ranked Tennessee in Death Valley tomorrow. Quarterback Jayden Daniels, who transferred to the team from Arizona St. this offseason, says he’s excited for the challenge that comes with playing in the SEC…

Cut 16 (20)  “…have fun.” 

Daniels has thrown for 915 yards and 6 touchdowns on a 68% completion percentage this season, but his biggest stat is his zero interceptions to this point. Daniels says he prides himself on limiting turnovers…

Cut 17 (19) “…the ball.” 

The Tigers are averaging 36 points per game this season and 26 in SEC play, but against the high-flying offense of the Volunteers, wide receiver Malik Nabers says they need to get off to a fast start…

Cut 18 (14) “…field longer.” 

Tiger Stadium is already sold out for the 11 AM kickoff.

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After losing to Arkansas State 48-25 last Saturday, ULM will host Coastal Carolina for homecoming tomorrow. The Warhawks are 2-and-3 and Coach Terry Bowden says the losing record does not sit well for his team…

Cut 19 (15) “…be successful.”

Coastal is 5-0 and they won a close game last week, edging out Georgia Southern 34-30. Bowden says they will arrive in Monroe believing they will come away with a win…

Cut 20 (23) “ …football game.” 

 

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5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 6

A day after launching his bid to be the next governor of Louisiana. Attorney General Jeff Landry spoke with Jeff Palermo about his campaign…

Cut 1 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says the U-S Department of Commerce is sending 300-thousand dollars to his tourism department so that the state can use those funds to promote Louisiana as a travel destination in three specific international markets…Madrid, Milan, and Mumbai…

Cut 7 (06) “…or state.”
Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture Mike Strain says he has been meeting with USDA officials on how to create a better mechanism for farmers to receive assistance when they’re impacted by natural disasters, because disaster funding is handled differently each time for farmers. He says there needs to be a standard mechanism in place.

Cut 10 (10) “…of parishes” 

According to Dr. Loren Scott’s economic outlook, he believes there will be a national recession in the first to third quarter of 2023, but Louisiana should be able to weather the storm due to expected job growth. He says the recession

will be relatively short because the federal reserve has to do something to curb our current inflation.

Cut 14 (10)  “…into a recession.” 

 

And after that he expects Louisiana will see a growth of some 31-thousand jobs.