1130 LRN Newscast September 30

Here we go again – we’re keeping an eye on the tropics for another potential storm. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

A man was found dead, wrapped in a tarp along Highway 51 between the Village of Tangipahoa and Fluker, Louisiana, according to the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office (TPSO). Deputies discovered the body around 8 a.m. on Sunday. Authorities described the victim as having been “bludgeoned” before being abandoned on the roadside. The sheriff’s office is investigating the incident as a homicide and is seeking information from the public to help identify the victim and find those responsible. No further details have been released at this time.

The Louisiana Fire Service has been mobilized to support rescue and recovery operations in South Carolina following Hurricane Helene. An Incident Support Team (IST) and Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams from Louisiana arrived last week. Baton Rouge Fire Chief Mike Kimble says some team members will work in the state’s Emergency Operations Center, and others will directly engage in rescue operations.

Cut 3 (11) “…this  county.”

Will there be a special session on insurance reform? That’s what nearly every Louisianian saddled with sky-high auto and property insurance rates wants to know. Pollack Representative Gabe Firment, the chairman of the House Insurance Committee, says reforming property insurance should be the easy part. Auto insurance – not so much.

Cut 9 (11)  “…can accomplish successfully.”

Louisiana has some of the highest, if not the highest, property and auto insurance rates in the country.

10:30 LRN Newscast

There’s the possibility of another named storm in the Gulf of Mexico this week. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the National Hurricane Center is watching a disorganized area of low pressure in the western Caribbean that has a medium chance of developing into at least a tropical depression.

Cut 6 (09) “…anybody’s guess.”

There’s the possibility of this potential storm following a similar path as Hurricane Helene, but Keim says it’s way too early to tell.

University Medical Center New Orleans is expanding its Center for Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery, adding three new physicians and opening a new 16-bed Transitional Recovery Unit.

Cut 4 (11) “…referrals now.”

Center Director Dr. Michael Cook says the new unit aims to create a focused, supportive environment that promotes optimal recovery for patients.

The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine acquires a new linear accelerator to provide more advanced radiation treatment for the treatment of cancer in pets. Ginger Guttner with the school says these new machines are tailored specifically for household pets.

Cut 8 (15) “…terms of positioning.”

Having the only place that has a linear accelerator on site, the hospital sees patients from across the state and beyond.

A tremendous honor for Centenary College. U.S. News and World Report has designated the private Shreveport school as a Top National Liberal Arts College. School President Dr. Christopher Holoman says the school has many things going for itself – things that graduating high school seniors look for in choosing a college to attend.

Cut 11 (09) “…that drive enrollment.”

9:30 LRN Newscast

Brutal loss for the Saints in Atlanta as the Falcons kicked a 58-yard field goal with two seconds left to beat the Saints, 26 to 24. It’s the second straight loss for quarterback Derek Carr and the Saints…

Cut 13 (10)  “…they sting”

It doesn’t get any easier for the Saints – they’re in Kansas City a week from tonight for a Monday Night Football tilt with the two-time defending Super Bowl Champion Chiefs.

University Medical Center New Orleans is expanding its Center for Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery to meet the rising demand in the Greater New Orleans area. Dr. Michael Cook, the director of the Center for Weight loss and Bariatric Surgery, says it will allow it to provide more comprehensive care.

Cut 6 (12) …patients’ lifetime.”

The expansion of the Center will see around one thousand patients annually.

Owners of pets battling cancer now have an innovative place to go for radiation treatment. Colleen Crain reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

Here we go again – we’re keeping an eye on the tropics for another potential storm. The National Hurricane Center says conditions in the Western Caribbean could become favorable for development of a storm in the next few days. It says as of right now, there’s a medium chance for a tropical depression to form late in the week.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Owners of pets who have cancer now have a place to go to for specialized treatment. The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine acquires a new linear accelerator to provide more advanced radiation treatment for the treatment of cancer in pets. LSU Vet school spokesperson Ginger Guttner says one of the benefits of this new technology is that the pets will be under anesthesia for a shorter period…

Cut 7 (07) “…for them.”

The LSU Vet school says radiation treatments can cost between two-thousand to nine thousand dollars, but most pet insurance covers it.

University Medical Center New Orleans has expanded its Center for Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery. Director Doctor Michael Cook says the new unit aims to create a focused, supportive environment that promotes optimal recovery for patients.

Cut 5 (06) “…better outcomes.”

Cook says obesity can reduce life expectancy by up to 20 years if not treated, which is why bariatric services can be crucial to health and survival.

U-S News and World Report has designated Centenary College as a Top National Liberal Arts College in the U-S News and World Report rankings. School President Doctor Christopher Holoman says what sets Centenary apart is that the liberal arts program changes with the changing times.

Cut 12 (12) “…and life changes.”

The publication also ranked Centenary 35th in its list of Top Performers in Social Mobility,

The LSU football team moved up one spot to number 13 in the latest A-P Top 25 poll as the Tigers defeated South Alabama 42 to 10 on Saturday night. It was the best performance of the season for the defense. Linebacker Greg Penn had a team high 14 tackles…

Cut 18 (06) “…a good show”

The Ragin Cajuns, ULM and McNeese also had big wins on Saturday.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Tough loss for the Saints on Sunday as a 58-yard field goal with two seconds left results in a 26 to 24 defeat to their biggest rival the Atlanta Falcons. The Saints defense did not allow an offensive touchdown, but the Dirty Birds scored touchdowns on a muffed punt and a pick six. New Orleans Cornerback Paulson Adebo…

Cut 15 (04) “….drawing board”

New Orleans is at Kansas City a week from Monday.

The LSU Vet School in Baton Rouge says it has new equipment that will provide more advanced radiation treatment for cancer treatment on pets. Spokesperson Ginger Guttner…

Cut 9 (19) “…as long”

Guttner says this allows for decreased radiation side effects while optimizing tumor control.

A five-year-old was killed in a two-vehicle crash in Claiborne Parish on Saturday afternoon in which impairment is suspected. State Police says 31-year-old Jordan Burton of Homer was traveling on Louisiana Highway 146 when he crossed the centerline and hit another vehicle. Investigators say the five-year-old who died was not properly restrained in the rear seat. Impairment on the part of the Burton is suspected.

A tremendous honor for Centenary College in Shreveport. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Brutal loss for the Saints in Atlanta on Sunday as the Falcons kicked a 58-yard field goal with two seconds left for a 26 to 24 win over New Orleans. It’s the second straight loss for quarterback Derek Carr and the Saints…

Cut 13 (10)  “…they sting”

New Orleans is now 2-and-2 and tied with the Falcons for second place in the NFC South. Tampa Bay is 3-and-1 after beating the Eagles yesterday.

 

LSU set the tone against South Alabama as early as early as can be, scoring on the first offensive play of the game and cruising to a 42-10 win at Death Valley. The opening score came on a 71-yard catch and run by freshman Caden Durham. Head Coach Brian Kelly says it was a great play call by Offensive Coordinator Joe Sloan.

Cut 16 (11)   “…hadn’t run before.”

Durham left the game with a foot injury, but Kelly says it’s not serious.

 

Louisiana Tech dropped its conference opener as the offense continues to struggle, despite the defense keeping them in games. FIU defeated the Bulldogs 17 to 10. But Coach Sonny Cumbie was encouraged by the play of quarterback Evan Bullock, who was making his first start. Bullock threw for 217 yards and Cumbie says he led the offense well…

Cut 20 (14) “…our conference” 

Tech doesn’t play again until October 10th at home against Middle Tennessee.

It was a much better Saturday for several other Louisiana schools. ULM defeated Troy in its Sun Belt opener to improve to 3-and-1. U-L Lafayette took down a Power Four school as the Cajuns outscored Wake Forest 41 to 38. Ben Woolridge threw three touchdowns, two of them went to Lance Legendre.

McNeese upended 25th ranked Weber State 28 to 26 to improve to 4-and-2. Grambling lost in five overtime to Prairie View A-and-M. Tarleton State topped Southeastern Louisiana 36 to 33 and Southeast Missouri state blanked Northwestern State 19 to 0. Tulane trounced South Florida 45 to 10.

6:30 LRN Newscast September 30

A 58-yard field goal with two seconds left resulted in the Saints second consecutive loss as they dropped a heart breaker yesterday to the Atlanta Falcons, 26 to 24. The Dirty Birds did not score an offensive touchdown, but scored one touchdown on a muffed punt and the other came on a pick six. Coach Dennis Allen says it’s tough to lose a game like that…

Cut 14 (13) “….improve on”

New Orleans is at Kansas City next Monday.

U.S. News and World Report has named Centenary College as a Top National Liberal Arts College. Schools in this category award at least half of their degrees in the arts and sciences. School President Dr. Christopher Holoman hopes this recognition will drive up applications.

Cut 10 (09) “…likely to come.”

The Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery Center at University Medical Center New Orleans has expanded to meet the rising demand. Sean Richardson has the story.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff deputies are trying to determine what happened to a man found bludgeoned to the death and wrapped up in tarp on the side of Highway 51 between the Village of Tangipahoa and Fluker. The victim’s body was found Sunday morning and no suspects have been identified.

LRN AM Newscall September 30

The Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery Center at University Medical Center New Orleans has expanded to meet the rising demand. Sean Richardson has the story.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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Owners of pets battling cancer now have an innovative place to go for radiation treatment. Colleen Crain reports…

Cut 2 (34) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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A tremendous honor for Centenary College in Shreveport. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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University Medical Center New Orleans is expanding its Center for Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery to meet the rising demand. The program added three new physicians and opened a new 16-bed Transitional Recovery Unit. Director Dr. Michael Cook says the center will provide specialized care for bariatric surgery and elective surgery patients.

Cut 4 (11) “…referrals now.”

Cook says the new unit aims to create a focused, supportive environment that promotes optimal recovery for patients.

Cut 5 (13) “…better coutcomes.”

UMC’s multidisciplinary team includes bariatric surgeons, dietitians, behavioral therapists, and nurse practitioners, all working together to support patients in achieving their weight loss goals. Cook says the expansion will allow the Center to provide more comprehensive care, addressing surgical and non-surgical needs to ensure patient success.

Cut 6 (12) …patients’ lifetime.”

The expansion of the Center will see around one thousand patients annually.

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Owners of pets who have cancer now have a place to go to for specialized treatment. The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine acquires a new linear accelerator to provide more advanced radiation treatment for the treatment of cancer in pets. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Medicine says previously, the machines would be the same ones to perform radiation treatment on humans.

Cut 7 (06) “…dogs and cats.”

Guttner says these new machines are tailored specifically for household pets.

Cut 8 (15) “…terms of positioning.”

Guttner says this new linear accelerator will ultimately allow for faster treatment for pets, who have to go under anesthesia in order for them to stay still.

Cut 9 (19)  “…anesthesia as long.”

LSU is the only place that has a linear accelerator on site; as such, the hospital sees patients from across the state and beyond.

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A tremendous honor for Centenary College. U.S. News and World Report has designated the private Shreveport school as a Top National Liberal Arts College. Schools in this category award at least half of their degrees in the arts and sciences. School President Dr. Christopher Holoman says he hopes this recognition will drive up applications among graduating high school seniors.

Cut 10 (09) “…likely to come.”

Dr. Holoman says the school has many things going for itself – things that graduating high school seniors look for in choosing a college to attend.

Cut 11 (09) “…that drive enrollment.”

Dr. Holoman says what sets Centenary apart is that the liberal arts program changes with the changing times.

Cut 12 (12) “…and life changes.”

The publication also ranked Centenary 35th in its list of Top Performers in Social Mobility, which ranks schools in graduation rates among students receiving federal Pell Grants.

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Brutal loss for the Saints in Atlanta on Sunday as the Falcons kicked a a 58-yard field goal with two seconds left for a 26 to 24 win over New Orleans. It’s the second straight loss for quarterback Derek Carr and the Saints…

Cut 13 (10)  “…they sting”

The Saints gave the Falcons two touchdowns. One game came on a muffed punt, the other was a pick six. A pass interference call against Paulson Adebo also set up the game winning field goal. Coach Dennis Allen says it’s tough lose a game like that…

Cut 14 (13) “…improve on.”

The Saints defense did not allow a touchdown and Adebo led the way with 12 tackles and three passes defensed….

Cut 15 (04) “…drawing board.”

The Saints are at Kansas City for a Monday night game a week from tonight.

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LSU set the tone against South Alabama as early as early as can be, scoring on the first offensive play of the game and cruising to a 42-10 win at Death Valley. The opening score came on a 71-yard touchdown run by Caden Durham. Head Coach Brian Kelly says it was a great play call by Offensive Coordinator Joe Sloan.

Cut 16 (11)   “…hadn’t run before.”

In fact, Durham nearly had a second long touchdown run on LSU’s second play from scrimmage, but he was stopped at the one yard like. Garrett Nussmeier punched it in one play later for the first of two rushing touchdowns on the night, to go along with two touchdown passes and a career-high 409 yards passing. He, however, did throw two interceptions, the second of which led to a stern talking-to by Coach Kelly that went viral. Nussmeier said after the game he had no problem with Kelly’s approach after that second pick.

Cut 17 (11) “…what I did.”

On the defensive side, Greg Penn the Third led the team with 14 tackles, including seven solo tackles. He said it was important that the defense get off to a good start, and that’s exactly what they accomplished.

Cut 18 (06)  “…a good show.”

LSU has the week off next week and returns to action October 12th against Ole Miss at Tiger Stadium.

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The ULM Warhawks are 3-and-1 for the first time since 2014 after going on the road and defeating two-time Sun Belt Conference Champion Troy 13 to 9. The only touchdown of the game came in the fourth quarter on Ahmad Hardy’s one-yard touchdown run. Coach Bryant Vincent says his team is believing they can win anywhere…

Cut 19 (19) “….put it together.”  

The Warhawks will host undefeated James Madison on Sunday.

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Louisiana Tech dropped its conference opener as the offense continues to struggle, despite the defense keeping them in games. FIU defeated the Bulldogs 17 to 10. But Coach Sonny Cumbie was encouraged by the play of quarterback Evan Bullock, who was making his first start. Bullock threw for 217 yards and Cumbie says he led the offense well…

Cut 20 (14) “…our conference” 

Tech doesn’t play again until October 10th at home against Middle Tennessee.

11:30 am Newscast

The United Way of Southwest Louisiana in Lake Charles is working to help its counterparts in Tallahassee provide relief for those impacted by Hurricane Helene. United Way of Southwest Louisiana President and CEO Denise Durel says the people of Florida could use your help.

Cut 13 (08) “…neighbors in Florida.” 

As the Southeast continues recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene’s deadly punch, weather experts say there could be more trouble on the way, as an area of low pressure is expected to form over the Caribbean Sea by early next week. National Hurricane Center officials say that could become a tropical depression as it moves into the Western Gulf of Mexico by the middle of next week, so people along the Gulf Coast need to be on alert.

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Amazon’s investment in Louisiana continues as it opens its new massive fulfillment center in Shreveport.

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A Bossier City man who fled after an attempted traffic stop and had an altercation with a  Shreverport Police Officer on Wednesday has died.  The Caddo Parish Coronor’s Office says 54 year old Steven Cook died yesterday afternoon just before three. We’re told the incident and death remain under investigation by State Police.

10:30 am Newscast

The Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival returns this weekend in downtown New Iberia.   Sugarcane Festival President Lisa Norris Festivalgoers says festival-goers can explore Shadows-on-the-Teche, featuring a petting zoo, cookie decorating, a cupcake walk, and more kid-friendly activities.

Cut 4 (06) “…games and prizes.”

Poverty Point World Heritage Site in Pioneer is celebrating National Public Lands Day right now with a ranger-led hike. Poverty Point Site Manager Mark Brink says National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest single-day volunteer effort, promoting environmental stewardship and encouraging the use of public spaces for recreation, education, and health.

Cut 5 (13) “…parks as well.”

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Amazon has opened its first fulfillment center in Shreveport.  Right now, Amazon employs more than three-thousand people throughout the state. And those are just the direct jobs.  Chief development officer at Louisiana Economic Development, Paige Carter says Amazon has made a commitment to the state that has supported many more indirect jobs.

Cut 11 (10) “…around our state.”

LSU is about a three touchdown favorite heading into tonight’s game with South Alabama. The Jaguars average 48 points a game and 7.6 yards a play. The Tigers have a problem when it comes to giving up big plays. Kelly wants his defense to play fundamentally sound, especially in the secondary…

Cut 8 (09) “…better back there.”

Kick off on Saturday tonight is at 6:45