7:30 LRN Newscast

With election day coming up on Saturday, candidates have only a few more days to energize their base and get undecided voters on their side. Jeanne Burns has the story…
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There are reports Jim Henderson will be named the next president of Louisiana Tech today, replace the retiring Les Guice. Henderson is currenly the president of the University of Louisiana System, a position he’s held since 2017. He’s also served as president of Northwestern State and Bossier Parish Community College.

The horror film “The Exorcist: Believer” made 27-million dollars at the Box Office this weekend. Saw-X is another horror thriller that’s at the movie theaters as part of the run-up to Halloween. When it comes to the best age for young people to watch a scary movie, Chair of Psychiatry at LSU Health New Orleans Doctor Rahn Bailey says it’s a matter of emotional maturity not necessarily a number when it comes to age.
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The Savannah Bananas are suitable for the entire family and the Baseball Circus has announced they will play three games at LSU’s Alex Box Stadium in March. Former major leaguers like Johnny Damon and Hunter Pence are known to join the Bananas and Laura Cating with Visit Baton Rouge hopes some former Tigers will take field those three days, March 14th to the 16th…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints took advantage of a not-so-good New England Patriots team by blanking the Pats 34-0 to snap a two-game losing streak. Derek Carr threw two touchdown passes and Alvin Kamara rushed for 80 yards and a TD. He’s now the Saints franchise leader in touchdowns with 73. A-K expressed his displeasure last week with the performance of the offense and is glad he spoke up…
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The Saints are 3-and-2, tied with Atlanta for second place in the NFC South. Tampa Bay had Sunday off and they lead the division with a 3-and-1 mark. New Orleans is at two and three Houston this Sunday. The Falcons kicked a game winning field on the final play to beat the Texans yesterday.

After beating Missouri 49-39 on Saturday night, LSU moved up one spot to number 22 in the latest A-P poll. It didn’t look good early on for the Bayou Bengals as they trailed 22-7, but they played better in the second half, allowing just two touchdowns. Coach Brian Kelly hopes that unit has turned a corner…
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LSU is back at home Saturday night for a six o’ clock kick off against Auburn. The Plainsmen ranks 13th in the SEC in total offense.

Elsewhere…the Ragin Cajuns rallied from a nine-point deficit to beat Texas State 34-30 on Saturday. South Alabama thumped ULM 55-7. Nicholls is 2-0 in the Southland. Grambling and Southern both lost on Saturday and Louisiana Tech is at Middle Tennessee tomorrow night.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Election Day is Saturday and the candidates on the ballot have this week to make their final push. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says expect to get text messages from the candidates and see and hear plenty of campaign ads, but mudslinging usually does not happen this late in the game….
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Polls have consistently shown Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry with a comfortable lead over the other candidates in the governor’s race.

It’s National Fire Prevention Week. Ed Bush Director of the American Red Cross of Louisiana says now is the time to make sure your smoking alarms are working…
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Cooking is the leading cause of home fires. The state fire marshal’s office says there were 78 fire-related deaths in 2022 and a handful were believed to have been cooking-related.

With so many scary movies available this month, you might wonder why some are into them more than others and when is your child old enough to watch them. Brooke Thorington has more.
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LRN AM Newscall October 9

With election day coming up on Saturday, candidates have only a few more days to energize their base and get undecided voters on their side. Jeanne Burns has the story…

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With so many scary movies available this month, you might wonder why some are into them more than others and when is your child old enough to watch them. Brooke Thorington has more.

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National Fire Prevention Week is underway and the American Red Cross of Louisiana offers safety tips on avoiding fires. Teiko Foxx has more.

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Election Day is Saturday and candidates are vying for voter’s attention through political ads and technology in the final push. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says more candidates are blowing up voters’ phones with campaign text messages than phone calls.

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Pinsonat says candidates are more focused on getting their message out to registered voters. He says mudslinging ads this late in the game are less impactful.

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Pinsonat points out that in this final stretch, registered voters will see more campaign ads, hear more radio ads, and receive more text messages from candidates.

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Election Day is October 14th.

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October is prime viewing for frightening flicks, and you might have noticed some individuals are into scary movies more than others. Chair of Psychiatry at LSU Health New Orleans Dr. Rahn Bailey says risk-takers are more likely to be attracted to horror movies and for others it’s a matter of finding a sweet spot…

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When it comes to the best age for young people to watch a scary movie, Bailey says it’s a matter of emotional maturity not necessarily a number when it comes to age.

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Most adults can recall the first movie that frightened them as a child, and for some that experience was traumatic. Bailey says parents should be mindful if their child is having trouble processing a horror movie and look out for subtle clues.

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Bailey says children who have magical thinking, or trouble processing what’s real versus make-believe, are not ready to watch frightening movies.

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It’s National Fire Prevention Week. Ed Bush Director of the American Red Cross of Louisiana says now is the time to make sure your smoking alarms are working…

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Cooking and kitchen equipment fires are the leading cause of home fires nationally, according to the National Fire Protection Association. Bush reminds Louisianans to never anything that produces heat or fire like dryers, stoves, and candles unattended. He says as temperatures begin to tumble – heating causes one out of every six home fires.

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In 2022, there were 72 home fire fatalities reported in Louisiana, according to the National Fire Incident Reporting System. Bush says having a fire evacuation plan could save lives.

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To receive information about free smoke alarms, visit redcross.org/louisiana.

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The Savannah Bananas are making a stop on their 2024 world tour at LSU’s Alex Box Stadium. And if you aren’t familiar with the Bananas imagine if the Harlem Globetrotters were a baseball team. Laura Cating with Visit Baton Rouge says it’s a perfect fit for the capital city’s culture and the Banana’s first-ever collegiate stadium…

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They’ll be in town for three nights, March 14th through the 16th and if you want tickets, Cating says you’ll have to enter a lottery at TheSavannahBananas.com/tickets.

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The Savannah Bananas have a huge following on social media and Cating says the team is also known for featuring celebrity guests, like Johnny Damon and Hunter Pence.

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LSU’s beleaguered defense forced a couple of turnovers and quarterback Jayden Daniels willed the Tigers to a 49-39 victory over Missouri to keep the Bayou Bengals alive for an SEC West Championships. Daniels injured his ribs in the fourth quarter, but he still ended up throwing for 259 yards and three touchdowns, he also rushed for 130 yards and a touchdown. Coach Brian Kelly says it was an unbelievable performance…

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LSU fell behind 22-7, but the Tigers defense played better in the second half, only allowing 14 points. Kelly hopes his “D” has turned a corner…

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The Ragin Cajuns rallied back from a nine-point fourth quarter to beat Texas State 34-30 for a big win over the Bobcats. Zeon Chriss threw three touchdown passes and the UL Lafayette forced a couple of turnovers in the second half. Coach Michael Desoremaux’s team is now 4-2, 1-1 in the Sun Belt…

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The Cajuns are off this Saturday and they’ll host Georgia State on October 21st.

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The Saints took advantage of a not-so-good New England Patriots team by blanking the Pats 34-0 to snap a two-game losing streak. Derek Carr threw two touchdown passes and Alvin Kamara rushed for 80 and a touchdown. He’s now the Saints franchise leader in touchdowns with 73. A-K expressed his displeasure last week with the performance of the offense and is glad he spoke up…

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Tyrann Mathieu started the scoring with an interception return for a touchdown and Blake Grupe made two field goals beyond 50 yards. Coach Dennis Allen says all three phases played well…

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11:30 am Newscast

Louisiana will see cooler temperatures this weekend. But strong winds are expected. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the southern part of the state. And NWS Lake Charles Meteorologist Marti Calhoun says that means we all need to abide by local burn bans. (:17)

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For almost four decades October has been recognized as breast cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Donna Williams, Director of Louisiana Cancer Prevention and Control says when healthcare outlets are able to make breast exams and mammograms more accessible, it saves lives.

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Early voting for the October 14th gubernatorial primary election shows turnout at the polls is down 9 percent compared to four years ago. Here’s Teiko Foxx. (:11)

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The Saints are in New England tomorrow looking to snap a two-game losing streak. The Black and Gold offense has had trouble scoring touchdowns all season, so many are hoping they can get on track against the 1 and 3 Patriots.   Kick-off Sunday is at noon. (:15)

Louisiana Radio Network

10:30 am Newscast

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the southern portions of Louisiana, which includes all coastal communities. While some parts of the state did get some rain, NWS Lake Charles Meteorologist Marti Calhoun says Louisiana is still under a drought. (:18)

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Early voting for the October 14th primary election ends tonight and so far turnout is down 9 percent compared to 2019. Typically turnout for a gubernatorial election is around 45 to 50 percent.

But based on this week’s early voting numbers, John Couvilillion with JMC Analytics expects interest among registered voters to remain low on Election Day.  (:20)

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A football game at Thibodaux High School ended suddenly last night after Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s officials received reports of gunshots in the area. Following the reports of shots fired, there was a medical incident involving one of the players. But authorities say the two incidents were unrelated and there were no injuries to anyone at the football ame related to the shots fired. At this point, Sheriff’s officials say no crime scene has been found and no victims identified.

The 23rd-ranked LSU Tigers look to bounce back from last week’s close loss when they meet Missouri in Columbia this morning. LSU has struggled, allowing a school-record 706 yards of offense last week. Kelly says if they get better play from the defensive line, the entire defense will benefit… (:18)

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Missouri is undefeated on the season.  Kick off is set for 11.

 

9:30 Newscast

Early voting for the October 14th primary election ends tonight, and it looks like turnout in Louisiana is down 9 percent compared to 2019. Pollster John Couvillon with JMC Analytics says the number of Louisianans who cast a ballot Saturday through Thursday is down by 22 thousand. (:20)

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The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the southern portions of Louisiana, which includes all coastal communities, west to east over to the Mississippi state line. NWS Lake Charles Meteorologist Marti Calhoun says strong winds are expected Saturday after a cold front moves through today. (:17)

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October has been recognized as breast cancer awareness month for almost forty years now. Brooke Thorington has more on how early detection saves lives. (:09)

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The Saints are in New England tomorrow looking to snap a two-game losing streak. The Black and Gold offense has had trouble scoring touchdowns all season, so many are hoping they can get on track against the 1 and 3 Patriots.   Kick-off Sunday is at noon. (:15)

Louisiana Radio Network

8:30 am Newscast

Early voting for the October 14th gubernatorial primary election shows turnout at the polls is down 9 percent compared to four years ago. Here’s Teiko Foxx. (:11)

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By the way, today is the last day for early voting for next Saturday’s election.  You can cast your ballot up until 6 p.m.

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Louisiana will see cooler temperatures this weekend. But strong winds are expected. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the southern part of the state. And NWS Lake Charles Meteorologist Marti Calhoun says that means we all need to abide by local burn bans. (:17)

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The 23rd-ranked LSU Tigers look to bounce back from last week’s close loss when they meet Missouri in Columbia this morning. Tigers Coach Brian Kelly is pleased with his team’s preparation…

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LSU has struggled and allowed a school-record 706 yards of offense last week. Missouri is undefeated this season and quarterback Brady Cook has been stellar.  Kick off is set for eleven.

5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 6

Early voting for the October 14th primary election ends Saturday, October 7th, and it looks like turnout among Louisianans is down 9 percent compared to 2019. Pollster John Couvillon with JMC Analytics says the number of Louisianans who cast a ballot September 30th through Thursday is down by 22 thousand.

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Typically, turnout for a gubernatorial election is around 45 to 50 percent.

This weekend’s cooler weather may tempt some to light a bonfire, but Lake Charles National Weather Service Meteorologist Marti Calhoun urges folks to respect their local burn ban.

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The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the southern portions of Louisiana that’s in effect for both Saturday and Sunday.

For almost four decades October has been recognized as breast cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Donna Williams, Director of Louisiana Cancer Prevention and Control says when healthcare outlets are able to make breast exams and mammograms more accessible, it saves lives.

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Visit LouisianaCancer-dotorg for more information on low-cost mammogram availability near you.

The 23rd-ranked LSU Tigers look to bounce back from last week’s close loss when they meet Missouri in Columbia for an 11 AM kickoff on Saturday. Tigers Coach Brian Kelly is pleased with his team’s preparation…

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LSU has struggled and allowed a school-record 706 yards of offense last week. Missouri is undefeated.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU’s offense may be forced to score a bunch of points again on Saturday as they look to defeat unbeaten Missouri. Quarterback Jayden Daniels had great chemistry with receiver Malik Nabers last season and now they’ve incorporated Brain Thomas into the mix…
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Thomas is coming off back-to-back 100 yard receiving games.

The Saints will look to snap a two-game losing streak on Sunday when they face the New England Patriots. Defensive end Cam Jordan says the team is focused on getting back in the win column…
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Kick off Sunday is at noon.
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Former LSU Quarterback TJ Finley returns to the Bayou State on Saturday when Texas State visits U-L Lafayette. Finley is playing very well as the Bobcats are averaging 43 points a game which leads the Sun Belt and they are averaging 10 yards per pass play. Cajuns Coach Michael Desormeaux says Texas State is tough to defend…
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Kick-off is at 2:30 on ESPN U.

U-L-M hosts South Alabama on Saturday night. The Warhawks are looking to bounce back after a walk off loss to Appalachian state. This is the fifth meeting between the two teams in Malone Stadium, and ULM has won the last four meetings.

Louisiana Tech lost last Thursday night 35-28 to Western Kentucky and have a will play Middle Tennessee on Tuesday.