6:45 LRN Sportscast

It was a triumphant return to the Superdome for Coach Sean Payton as his Broncos manhandled the Saints 33 to 10 last night. Payton coached in New Orleans for 15 years. This is his second year in Denver and his team improved to 4-and-3…

Cut 20 (17) “….miss making memories”

It was a night to forget for Saints fans as the injuries continued to pile up. Paulson Adebo broke his femur and Marshon Lattimore injured his hamstring.

What a night for former Northwestern State star David Fry. His two run homer in the tenth inning completed a miraculous comeback for Cleveland as they defeated the Yankees seven to five in Game Three of the American League Championship Series. The Guardians tied the game with a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning.

LSU heads to Arkansas today to play the Razorbacks in the annual Battle for the Boot. The winner of the game gets to possess a 200-pound trophy molded to resemble the states of Louisiana and Arkansas. Running back Josh Williams says it’s important for LSU to keep the Golden Boot

Cut 14 (13) “…want it.”

The Ragin Cajuns take their 5-and-1 record on the road to play Coastal Carolina at 11 AM central time on Saturday. It’s been a good first half of the season for Coach Michael Desormeaux’s team, but he says they haven’t done anything yet…

Cut 16 (19)   “…perform.”

6:30 LRN Newscast

Voter turnout for this presidential election is expected to be heavy so you may want to participate in early voting which begins today.

Cut 1 (34) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

Just one Constitutional Amendment on the November fifth ballot. It asks voters if federal money Louisiana receives from offshore wind, solar and other alternative or renewable energy sources generated in Gulf waters off the state’s coast should go straight to the Coastal Protection and Restoration Fund. Currently it goes to the state general fund and only a small amount is shifted to the Department of Energy and Natural Resources.

It was a happy homecoming for coach Sean Payton, but a miserable night for Saints fans as Payton’s Broncos easily defeated New Orleans 33 to 10 in the Superdome last night. Payton says it was a special return to the Dome…

Cut 20 (17) “….miss making memories”

The Broncos improved to four and three, while the Saints have lost five in a row.

As teams take to the field for Friday night high school football tonight, the LHSAA issues a warning for players and coaches – be on your best behavior, or else. Executive Director Eddie Bonine (BO-nine) says if anyone gets out of hand, there will be consequences.

Cut 7 (14) “…for a game.”

Bonine’s warning comes after players from Comeaux and North Vermillion got into a fight on the field following the conclusion of their game last week.

UPDATED LRN AM Newscall October 18

Voter turnout for this presidential election is expected to be heavy so you may want to participate in early voting which begins today. Colleen Crain has more.

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A warning as you make your way to your high school football game tonight – be on your best behavior, or else. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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With increased popularity in whole home generators comes increased strain on natural gas infrastructure. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Early Voting begins today, and you may want to consider it since presidential elections typically have the highest participation in Louisiana. Secretary of State Nancy Landry expects a 68 to 71% turnout, and she says the state’s award-winning app, GeauxVote, can help with many important election related topics…

Cut 4 (11) “…vote dot com.”

The app and website will list all the early voting locations. If your parish has more than one site, you can early vote at any site in your parish. Election day voters must vote at their precinct. Either way, Landry says you can be sure your vote will be secure.

Cut 5 (11) “…will be counted.”

Landry says Louisiana’s high ranking is due to the 4 Ps of election security – the people of the state agencies involved are the only ones who can touch the machines, the policies and procedures including Voter ID laws and anti-ballot-harvesting, and physical security which says voting machines are never connected to the internet and…

Cut 6 (08) “…every election.”

Early voting continues through October 29 every day except Sundays.

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As teams take to the field for Friday night high school football tonight, the LHSAA issues a warning for players and coaches – be on your best behavior, or else. Executive Director Eddie Bonine (BO-nine) says if anyone gets out of hand, there will be consequences.

Cut 7 (14) “…for a game.”

Bonine’s warning comes after players from Comeaux and North Vermillion got into a fight on the field following the conclusion of their game last week. Both teams are forfeiting their games this week, and Bonine says that unfortunately comes with some collateral damage.

Cut 8 (09) “…anybody playing homecoming?”

Bonine says his same warning goes for the fans in the stands.

Cut 9 (11)  “…do with it.”

Bonine says on a positive note, the number of fights at sporting events has gone down the last two years. Still, he says even one is too many.

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Whole home generators are all the rage here in Louisiana, especially when the power goes out. Unfortunately, they’re taking a toll on natural gas supplies. Public Service Commissioner Mike Francis says during Hurricane Francine, people in a subdivision in Thibodaux overloaded the city’s natural gas infrastructure.

Cut 10 (08) “…the generators going.”

Francis says improving the natural gas infrastructure is going to take money – money that gas customers will need to help out with.

Cut 11 (10) …a reliable system.”

Francis says other utilities have strengthened their infrastructures – now it’s time for natural gas to do the same thing.

Cut 12 (07) “…with natural gas.”

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The eighth ranked LSU Tigers will be Fayetteville tomorrow night to take on the Arkansas Razorbacks. This game always means more for the fans of Arkansas and running back Josh Williams is expecting a hostile crowd inside Razorback Stadium…

Cut 13 (12)  “..pretty chippy.”

It’s the annual Battle for the Boot. The winner of the game gets to possess a 200-pound trophy molded to resemble the states of Louisiana and Arkansas. Williams says it’s important for LSU to keep the Golden Boot

Cut 14 (13) “…want it.”

Arkansas is another test for LSU’s defense. The Razorbacks are third in the SEC in total offense and they’ll play up tempo. Tigers Safety Jardin Gilbert…

Cut 15 (10) “…physical team.”

Kick-off is at 6 PM.

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The Ragin Cajuns take their 5-and-1 record on the road to play Coastal Carolina at 11 AM central time on Saturday. It’s been a good first half of the season for Coach Michael Desormeaux’s team, but he says they haven’t done anything yet…

Cut 16 (19)   “…perform.”

Coastal Carolina is coming off a 39 to 7 loss to James Madison. But Desormeaux says they looked good in their five previous games…

Cut 17 (15) “…being motivated.”

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Missing nearly all their top players, the Saints were no match for the Broncos, losing last night at the Superdome 33-10. After the game, Saints coach Dennis Allen didn’t mince words.

Cut 18 (16)  “…game went along.”

The game was even more lopsided than the final score indicates – the Saints scored their lone touchdown with 1:22 left in the game on a Jake Haener 12-yard pass to Cedrick Wilson Jr., well after the game was out of hand. Before being pulled late in the game, Spencer Rattler completed 25 passes out of 35 attempts for 172 yards. While he didn’t throw any interceptions, he was sacked six times and lost two fumbles, one of which was run back for a touchdown. Alvin Kamara gained only 10 yards rushing and 14 yards receiving. Coach Allen said nothing is going right for the team right now.

Cut 19 (14) “…job of tackling.”  

The Saints welcomed back a pair of old friends to the Superdome – Drew Brees, who was inducted into the team’s hall of fame, and Sean Payton, who’s now coaching the Broncos. Coach Payton says it was a special return to the Superdome.

Cut 20 (17) “…miss making memories.” 

Before the game, the Saints got some bad news when they learned that all-pro punt returner Rashid Shaheed would miss the rest of the season with a knee injury. During the game, cornerback Paulson Adebo broke his femur, and Marshon Lattimore exited with a hamstring injury. The Saints lost their fifth straight to fall to 2-5 on the season. They’ll try to right the ship a week from Sunday in Los Angeles against the Chargers.

5:30 LRN Newscast

DOTD is sending crews to Florida to help in the recovery following Hurricane Milton. Spokesman Rodney Mallett says this is a way for Louisiana to return the favor after crews from other states descended upon the Pelican State to help in the cleanup following Hurricane Laura.

Cut 4 (11) “…in and assist.”

Mallett says the crews have a great deal of experience in removing vegetative debris, just like in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura.

The largest free fair in the country is underway. The Washington Parish Free Fair goes through Sunday in Franklinton. Jim Stringfield, who serves on the fair’s stage committee, says the fair routinely attracts some big name entertainers, and this year is no different.

Cut 12 (08) “…as well.”

People from all over flock to the small town of about 35-hundred.

50 Cent met with Governor Landry yesterday to talk about the film industry’s tax credits that may be going away with Landry’s proposed tax reform plan. State law allows for 180-million dollars in film tax credits to be claimed and each project can receive up to 40-percent of their overall in-state investment. Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson says studies show these types of programs are fiscally a net loss.

Cut 8 (12) “…changing the system.”

Early voting in the presidential election begins tomorrow. Congresswoman Julia Letlow says the right to vote is one of the most precious rights for us as Americans.

Cut 10 (05) “…on your ballot.”

Early voting in Louisiana lasts ten days, with no voting taking place on Sunday. Election Day is November 5th.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

Emotions will be high in the Superdome tonight for Sean Payton’s return to New Orleans. Payton has led the Broncos to a 3-and-3 record, while the Saints are on a four-game losing streak and will play tonight’s game without their two top receivers, Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed, who needs knee surgery. Taysom Hill is also doubtful. Kick off is at 7:15.

Bradyn Swinson is having a breakout season for the eighth-ranked LSU Tigers. Last Saturday, the senior defensive end had a career-high eight tackles and two sacks and was named SEC defensive lineman of the week. The Georgia native credits good practice habits….

Cut 17 (11) “…just play fast.”

Coach Brian Kelly said receiver CJ Daniels has looked good at practice and is on track to play on Saturday against Arkansas. He missed the Ole Miss game with a knee injury. Chris Hilton remains day-to-day with a stress fracture.

The Ragin Cajuns take their five and one record on the road this weekend as U-L Lafayette visits Coastal Carolina, who is 4-and-2. Coach Michael Desormeaux says at the halfway point of the regular season, there’s still room for improvement…

Cut 21 (18) “..fix”

In last week’s win over Appalachian State, the Cajuns failed to convert on third down and one.

Elsewhere on Saturday…Tulane can improve to 3-and-0 in the American Athletic Conference with a win over Rice. Southeastern can go 3-and-0 in the Southland with a win over Stephen F Austin. Southern can go to 3-and-0 in the SWAC with a win over Alcorn State. The Braves are already 3-and-0.

4:30 PM Newscast Oct 17

DOTD is sending crews to Florida to help in the recovery following Hurricane Milton. Spokesman Rodney Mallett says crews will be sent from across the whole state.

Cut 3 (11) “…them remove debris.”

Mallett says this is a way for Louisiana to return the favor after crews from other states descended upon the Pelican State to help in the cleanup following Hurricane Laura.

Rapper, producer, and businessman, Curtis “50 cent” Jackson who established a production studio and purchased several properties in Shreveport met with Governor Jeff Landry Wednesday to discuss the state’s film tax credit program that may be drastically changed or eliminated with the governor’s tax reform plan. Louisiana Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson says they are looking at all tax credits

Cut 7 (11) “…for the taxpayers”

Sean Payton returns to the Superdome tonight as the head coach of the Broncos, but for the Saints they are looking to snap a four-game losing streak. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The largest free fair in the country is right here in Louisiana and it’s currently underway. The Washington Parish Free Fair goes through Sunday in Franklinton. Jim Stringfield, who serves on the fair’s stage committee, says when they say free, they mean free.

Cut 11 (10) “…from the area.”

3:30 PM Newscast Oct 17

Rapper, TV producer, and businessman, Curtis “50 cent” Jackson met with Governor Jeff Landry on Wednesday. Jackson established a 985-thousand-square-foot-production studio in Shreveport and he’s also purchased several properties in downtown Shreveport. Louisiana Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson…

Cut 6 (09) “…come from it.”

Early voting in the presidential election begins tomorrow. Congresswoman Julia Letlow had this to say..

Cut 9 (10)  “…exercise that right.”

Congressional districts have changed, so go to GeauxVote-dot-com, that’s G E A U X vote dot com to find out who and what is on your ballot.

DOTD is sending crews to Florida to help with the cleanup following Hurricane Milton. Andrew Greenstein has more.

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The largest free fair in the country is underway in the small town of Franklinton. The Washington Parish Free Fair goes through Sunday and there is no cost for admission. Jim Stringfield, who serves on the fair’s stage committee…

Cut 13 (08) “…four-day gap.” 

And the weather this weekend is expected to be perfect; so you can expect the fairgrounds to be bustling.

2:30 PM Newscast Oct 17

Early voting in the presidential election begins tomorrow. Congresswoman Julia Letlow says the right to vote is one of the most precious rights for us as Americans.

Cut 10 (05) “…on your ballot.”

Congressional districts have changed pretty dramatically but you can find all of the information at GeauxVote-dot-com — that’s G-E-A-U-X Vote Dot com. Early voting  lasts ten days, with no voting on Sundays.

DOTD is sending crews to Florida to help in the recovery following Hurricane Milton. Spokesman Rodney Mallett says crews are bracing for a massive cleanup job.

Cut 5 (09) “…there as well.”

He says after their work in in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura the crews have a great deal of experience in removing vegetative debris.

Rapper and businessman, Curtis “50 cent” Jackson met with Governor Landry about the state’s film tax credit Wednesday. Jackson opened G-Unit Studios in Shreveport last April and invested over two million dollars in the city. State law allows for 180-million dollars in film tax credits to be claimed and each project can receive up to 40-percent of their overall in-state investment. Louisiana Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson says studies show these types of programs are fiscally a net loss …

Cut 8 (12) “…changing the system.”

The largest free fair in the country is underway in Franklinton. The Washington Parish Free Fair routinely attracts some big-name entertainers, and this year is no different. Jim Stringfield, who serves on the fair’s stage committee…

Cut 12 (08) “…as well.”

The fair continues through Sunday and the weather through the weekend is expected to be perfect.

LRN PM Newscall October 17

DOTD is sending crews to Florida to help with the cleanup following Hurricane Milton. Andrew Greenstein has more.

Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Sean Payton returns to the Superdome tonight as the head coach of the Broncos, but for the Saints they are looking to snap a four-game losing streak. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

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DOTD is sending crews to Florida to help in the recovery following Hurricane Milton. Spokesman Rodney Mallett says crews will be sent from across the whole state.

Cut 3 (11) “…them remove debris.”

Mallett says this is a way for Louisiana to return the favor after crews from other states descended upon the Pelican State to help in the cleanup following Hurricane Laura.

Cut 4 (11) “…in and assist.”

Mallett says crews are bracing for a massive cleanup job.

Cut 5 (09) “…there as well.”

Mallett says the crews have a great deal of experience in removing vegetative debris, just like in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura.

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Rapper, TV producer, and businessman, Curtis “50 cent” Jackson met with Governor Jeff Landry on Wednesday. Jackson established a 985-thousand-square-foot-production studio in Shreveport and he’s also purchased several properties in downtown Shreveport. Louisiana Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson…

Cut 6 (09) “…come from it.”

In a social media post, Landry said Louisiana is lucky to have someone like Jackson investing in the state’s economy. 50-cent may have traveled to Baton Rouge to talk to Landry about the state’s film tax credit program that could be drastically changed or possibly eliminated because of the governor’s tax reform plan. Nelson says they are looking at all tax credits

Cut 7 (11) “…for the taxpayers”

Jackson opened G-Unit Studios in Shreveport last April and he’s invested over two million dollars in the city. State law allows for 180-million dollars in film tax credits to be claimed and each project can receive up to 40-percent of their overall in-state investment. But Nelson says studies show these types of programs are fiscally a net loss …

Cut 8 (12) “…changing the system.”

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Early voting in the presidential election begins tomorrow. Congresswoman Julia Letlow is urging you to do your civic duty.

Cut 9 (10)  “…exercise that right.”

Letlow says the right to vote is one of the most precious rights for us as Americans.

Cut 10 (05) “…on your ballot.”

Congressional districts have changed, so go to GeauxVote-dot-com to find out who’s on your ballot. Early voting in Louisiana lasts ten days, with no voting taking place on Sunday. Election Day is November 5th.

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The largest free fair in the country is underway. The Washington Parish Free Fair goes through Sunday in Franklinton. Jim Stringfield, who serves on the fair’s stage committee, says when they say free, they mean free.

Cut 11 (10) “…from the area.”

The fair routinely attracts some big name entertainers, and this year is no different.

Cut 12 (08) “…as well.”

And with absolutely no admission cost, people from all over flock to the small town of about 35-hundred in the northeast corner of South Louisiana.

Cut 13 (08) “…four-day gap.” 

And the weather this weekend is expected to be perfect; so you can expect the fair grounds to be bustling.

1:30 PM Newscast Oct 17

Rapper, producer, and businessman, Curtis “50 cent” Jackson who established a production studio and purchased several properties in Shreveport met with Governor Jeff Landry Wednesday to discuss the state’s film tax credit program that may be drastically changed or eliminated with the governor’s tax reform plan. Louisiana Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson says they are looking at all tax credits

Cut 7 (11) “…for the taxpayers”

Louisiana DOTD crews are ready to help Florida in their recovery following Hurricane Milton. Spokesman Rodney Mallett says this is a way for Louisiana to return the favor after crews from other states descended upon the Pelican State to help in the cleanup following Hurricane Laura.

Cut 4 (09) “…of the cleanup.”

Sean Payton returns to the Superdome tonight as the head coach of the Broncos, but for the Saints they are looking to snap a four-game losing streak. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Jeff Palermo.”

The largest free fair in the country is right here in Louisiana and it’s currently underway. The Washington Parish Free Fair goes through Sunday in Franklinton. Jim Stringfield, who serves on the fair’s stage committee, says when they say free, they mean free.

Cut 11 (10) “…from the area.”