4:30 LRN Newscast

Another round of evacuation orders have been issued to residents near Singer in Beauregard Parish after fire crews lost containment of the Tiger Island Fire. Beauregard Parish Sheriff Spokesperson Shannon Burgess says there’s still a potential the fires can reignite.

Cut 8 (12) “…we can.”

Nearly 200 acres burned where the fire breached and crossed the highway.

A Rapides Parish man has been charged for allegedly setting wildfires in Grant Parish last week. 32-year-old Michael Setliff of Flatwoods set several wildfires off Highway 500 and W-W Melton Road. Commissioner Mike Strain says the fires remained small in size and impact.

Cut 10 (12) “…acre each.”

Setliff faces three counts of simple arson for the fires set in Grant Parish.

Could the United Auto Workers’ strike impact the automobile supply chain? Brooke Thorington explains.

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State Police is investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash that killed a male and female on LA Hwy 133 in Caldwell Parish. 60-year-old Melanie Gray and 43-year-old Brinkley Thomas of Columbia were killed when the vehicle driven by Gray was traveling north on LA Hwy 133 for unknown reasons exited the roadway and hit a tree. The investigation is ongoing.

3:30 LRN Newscast

The Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry Department announces the arrest of a Rapides Parish man for allegedly setting wildfires in Grant Parish last week. Commissioner Mike Strain says 32-year-old Michael Setliff of Flatwoods set several wildfires off Highway 500 and W-W Melton Road…

Cut 9 (09) “…multiple homes” 

Strain says thanks to the rapid response of local and state firefighters, the fires remained small in size and impact

 

Residents near Singer in Beauregard Parish are under a voluntary evacuation after firefighters lost containment of the Tiger Island Fire due to wind and dry conditions. Sheriff’s office Spokesperson Shannon Burgess says out of caution for drivers the highway has been shut down due to low visibility.

Cut 7 (11) “…in Singer” 

A voluntary evacuation has also been ordered for residents on the west side of La. 27 to Juanita.

 

The first round of grants of up to 10 thousand dollars for a homeowner to fortify their roof will be available on October 2nd. Jeff Palermo has the story..

Cut 3 (30) …I’m Jeff Palermo.”

 

New data from the Louisiana Automobile Auto Dealers Association, finds Louisiana’s new car and heavy truck dealers generated more than $19 billion in total sales in 2022 and supported more than 36,000 direct and indirect jobs. LADA President Will Green says the automotive industry has several benefits and it can be lucrative also.

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2:30 LRN Newscast

The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man wanted on child rape charges in North Carolina attempted to fake his own death in Louisiana….
cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

State Police says there is an ongoing scam where the fraudsters are attempting to use the authority of the L-S-P in an effort to obtain information and money from victims. Potential victims are receiving calls from a phone number belonging to State Police and the caller is pretending to be law enforcement and attempting to gain personal information and money from the victim over the phone.

Another evacuation order has been issued for residents near Singer in Beauregard Parish after firefighters lost containment of the Tiger Island Fire due to wind and dry conditions. Beauregard Parish Sheriff Spokesperson Shannon Burgess says approximately 200 acres burned where the fire breached and crossed the highway.
Cut 6 (12) “…in danger.”
Air tankers are being used to drop water on the flames.

State Fire Marshal investigators believe a deadly fire that tragically killed a mother and her two children last week in St. John the Baptist Parish started in the kitchen area of the home. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says they may have pinpointed a cause.
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Rodrigue says there were no working smoke alarms.

LRN PM Newscall September 18

We all remember how the pandemic impacted the automobile supply chain, but could it happen again with the United Auto Workers’ strike? Brooke Thorington has more.

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The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man wanted on child rape charges in North Carolina attempted to fake his own death in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30)  “…I’m Jeff Palermo”  

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Will Green President of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association says local car dealerships already ordered extra parts and vehicles in anticipation of the United Auto Worker’s strike, which began Friday, but if the strike lingers beyond a few weeks…

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Green says while the supply chain of car parts and vehicles is still catching up from the pandemic, a lengthy strike could result in another significant shortage. He says the strike is impacting Ford, Stellantis, and GM plants.

Cut 4 (09) “…in Detroit.”

According to the LADA, Louisiana’s new car and heavy truck dealers generated more than $19 billion in total sales in 2022 and supported more than 36,000 direct and indirect jobs. Green says the automotive industry has several benefits and it can be lucrative also.

Cut 5 (08) “ …a year.”  

As the current strike enters its fourth day, the last UAW strike in 2019 lasted 40 days.

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Another evacuation order has been issued for residents near Singer in Beauregard Parish after firefighters lost containment of the Tiger Island Fire due to wind and dry conditions. Beauregard Parish Sheriff Spokesperson Shannon Burgess says approximately 200 acres burned where the fire breached and crossed the highway.

Cut 6 (12) “…in danger.”

Air tankers are being used to drop water on the flames located south of La. 110 between Singer and Merryville. Four scooper planes and dozers from the Hwy 113, Elizabeth and Lions Road fires are also en route to assist. Burgess says the highway was reclosed out of caution for motorists in the area.

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Engines remain in the area to patrol and observe the fire. Burgess believes a significant chance of danger remains.

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A voluntary evacuation has also been ordered for residents on the west side of La. 27 to Juanita.

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The Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry Department announces the arrest of a Rapides Parish man for allegedly setting wildfires in Grant Parish last week. Commissioner Mike Strain says 32-year-old Michael Setliff of Flatwoods set several wildfires off Highway 500 and W-W Melton Road…

Cut 9 (09) “…multiple homes” 

Strain says thanks to the rapid response of local and state firefighters, the fires remained small in size and impact…

Cut 10 (12) “…acre each.”

Setliff faces three counts of simple arson for the fires set in Grant Parish. Strain says he faces several years in prison if convicted…

Cut 11 (10) “…15 years”

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State Fire Marshal investigators believe a deadly fire that tragically killed a mother and her two children last week in St. John the Baptist Parish started in the kitchen area of the home. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says the fire is still under investigation.

Cut 12 (10) “…the home”

38-year-old Quintella Chopin was found in the bathroom area of the home. Chopin’s seven-year-old daughter was found in a bedroom and her two-year-old son was located near the exit door at the top of the stairwell. Rodrigue says there were no working smoke alarms found in the home.

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Families in need of a fire alarm can get help through the Operation Save-A-Life program which provides free fire alarm installation through local fire departments.

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1:30 LRN Newscast

We all remember how the pandemic impacted the automobile supply chain, but could it happen again with the United Auto Workers’ strike? Brooke Thorington has more.
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We are also facing a shortage of rain and the Tiger Island Fire has produced another round of evacuation orders in Singer. Beauregard Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Shannon Burgess says keep an eye on their Facebook page for more updates…
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The State Fire Marshal’s Office has released more information into last week’s fatal fire in St. John Baptist Parish that killed a woman and her two small children. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says they believe faulty wiring connected to the stove may have started the deadly blaze and there were no working smoke alarms in the home…
cut 13 (11) “…escape safely”

A Rapides Parish man has been arrested on three counts of simple arson for setting wildfires in Grant Parish last week. State Agricutlure and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain says 32-year-old Michael Setliff of Flatwoods faces several years in prison if convicted…
cut 11 (10) “…15 years”
Strain says thanks to quick action by state and local firefighters, both fires remained small in size and impact.

12:30 LRN Newscast Sept 18

Winds and dry conditions prompted another evacuation order for residents between Singer and Merryville in Beauregard Parish after firefighters lost containment of the Tiger Island Fire.  Beauregard Parish Sheriff Spokesperson Shannon Burgess…

Cut 7 (11) “…in Singer” 

A voluntary evacuation has also been ordered for residents on the west side of La. 27 to Juanita.

As the United Auto Workers strike enters it’s fourth day… Will Green President of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association says a lengthy strike could result in another significant supply chain shortage. He says the strike is impacting Ford, Stellantis, and GM plants.

Cut 4 (09) “…in Detroit.”

The last UAW strike in 2019 lasted 40 days.

A major construction project gets underway today on I-20 in the Shreveport-Bossier area and it will result in lane closures for the next two years. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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11:30 LRN Newscast

Loss of containment in the Tiger Island Fire has forced Beauregard Parish authorities to issue another evacuation order for residents south of Highway 10 between Singer and Merryville. Beauregard Parish Sheriff Spokesperson Shannon Burgess says the highway was open but reclosed out of caution for motorists in the area.

Cut 7 (11) “…in Singer” 

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announced homeowners will be eligible to apply for $10 thousand grants to strengthen their roofs starting Oct. 2. Donelon says this program is modeled after a successful program that Alabama has been running for a few years…

Cut 10 (08) “…30-million before this year”

Will Green President of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association says local car dealerships already ordered extra parts and vehicles in anticipation of the United Auto Worker’s strike, which began Friday, but if the strike lingers…

Cut 3 (05) “…of parts.”

The two front-runners in the governor’s race to make a November run-off were attacked multiple times in Friday’s televised debate. Republican John Schroder pointed out Jeff Landry’s campaign took a donation from a trial attorney whose firm was fined two million dollars for participating in a fraud scheme against hurricane victims….

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10:30 LRN Newscast Sept 18

Another evacuation order has been issued in Beauregard Parish after firefighters lost containment of the Tiger Island Fire due to wind and dry conditions. Shannon Burgess says approximately 200 acres burned where the fire breached and crossed the highway.

Cut 6 (12) “…in danger.”

Four large air tankers are being used to drop water south of La. 110 between Singer and Merryville

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon announces the first round of grants of up to 10 thousand dollars for homeowners to repair or replace their roofs will be available on October 2nd. Donelon says a fortified roof can lower your homeowner’s insurance costs and increase your home value by an estimated seven percent…

Cut 11 (10) “…property”

A major construction project gets underway today on I-20 in the Shreveport-Bossier area and it will result in lane closures for the next two years. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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For the seventh time in his career, former LSU All-American Mondo Duplantis has broken the pole vault record clearing 20 feet and 5.25 inches. The 23-year-old Lafayette native did so at the Diamond League Prefontaine Classic at the University of Oregon. Duplantis represented his mother’s home country of Sweden.

 

 

9:30 LRN Newscast

The first round of grants of up to 10 thousand dollars for a homeowner to fortify their roof will be available on October 2nd. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Another evacuation order has been issued in Beauregard parish after firefighters lost containment of the Tiger Island fire. Four large air tankers and four helicopters are being used to drop water on the flames, according to the Red Strike team.

The I-20 construction project in Bossier and Caddo Parishes starts today. DOTD spokesperson Erin Buchanan says it’s time to replace the pavement that’s been there since the interstate was constructed in the 1960s….

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Between 70 to 100-thousand vehicles per day use I-20 in this area. The project cost 118 million dollars.

Ochsner MD Anderson Cancer Center in New Orleans is the first hospital in the state to treat cancer patients using CAR T cell therapy. Cellular Therapy Specialist Dr. Clark Alsfield says the federal government has approved the therapy for its safety and efficacy.

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A patient’s eligibility depends on the type of cancer and previous treatments they have received.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Less than two weeks to go before early voting begins in the governor’s race and the seven major candidates appeared in a televised debate on Friday night. Former transportation secretary Shawn Wilson is the lone Democrat in the race…
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Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry has been the front-runner in this race ever since he announced nearly a year ago…
cut 25 (06) “…..join me”
Landry and Wilson are expected to face off in a November run-off, but Independent Hunter Lundy says if voters are looking for an alternative to Landry, he’s the guy…
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The Advocate newspaper will host a town hall for the gubernatorial candidates tomorrow at 11:30. Landry is not expected to participate.

500 grants of up to 10-thousand dollars will be available on October 2nd for homeowners looking to fortify their roof against wind damage from hurricanes and severe storms. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says a fortified roof can lower your homeowners insurance costs and increase the value of your home by an estimated seven percent…
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Donelon says the Louisiana Fortified Homes Program has enough funding to award about three-thousand grants. For more information go to the Department of Insurance’s website.

Ochsner MD Anderson in New Orleans is the first hospital in Louisiana to use what is known as Car T cell therapy to treat certain blood cancers. Doctor Clark Alsfeld says the therapy uses the patient’s immune system to target and destroy cancer cells…
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A New Orleans patient who received CAR T cell therapy in June is in full remission.