8:30 LRN Newscast

The holiday shopping season is right around the corner, but a national survey of small businesses finds that uncertainty on Main Street has reached an all-time high….

Cut 12 (10) “….election right now”

That’s NFIB state director Leah Long who says inflation continues to drive up the cost of doing business.

Its Breast Cancer Awareness Month and breast cancer is one of the most cancers found in women. Breast Medical Oncologist, Doctor Melanie Sheen, with Ochsner-MD Anderson Cancer Center in New Orleans says you may not be able to prevent breast cancer, but you can lower your risk…

Cut 9 (11) “…alcohol intake”

Sheen says women should begin yearly mammograms at age 40.

A ten-year-old Webster Parish girl who went viral for sleepwalking from home late one-night last month disappeared from her home again Monday night. Like the last time, the girl was found safe in the woods. Pat Culverhouse with the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office says the search was extensive like the last time.

Cut 4 (12) “…from Wade Correctional.”

It was a state trooper who found the girl. She’s okay but will be evaluated further.

Multiple media reports say an MRI has revealed that Saints starting quarterback Derek Carr will miss multiple weeks with an oblique injury. The Saints rank fourth in the NFL in scoring offense, but WWL’s Bobby Hebert says the Saints offense is in trouble without Carr…

Cut 21 (05) “…scoring offense’

Either Jake Haener or Spencer Rattler will start at quarterback this Sunday against Tampa Bay.

7:30 LRN Newscast

A 10-year-old Webster Parish girl who disappeared from her home last month went missing again. And as Andrew Greenstein reports, this one, like the last one, had a happy ending.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s office has put a 24-year-old year-old man behind bars for raping a 17-year-old girl in June and a week later a 16-year-old. The crimes reportedly occurred at a home in Loranger, where one of the victims’ lives. The victims are friends. Dakota Anderson faces two counts of second-degree rape. He was a friend of one of the victims’ relatives.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Excluding skin cancers, breast cancer remains the most common cancer in women with a 1 in 8 chance of getting it. But Breast Medical Oncologist, Dr. Melanie Sheen with Ochsner/MD Anderson Cancer Center in New Orleans says early detection, treatment, and survival have dramatically improved and advances continue with game-changing medications coming out in the last five years…

Cut 7 (09) “…fatal disease..”

According to LSU Health New Orleans breast cancer is the second highest diagnosed cancer in the state.

If you play Mega Millions, get ready for some changes next spring. The price for each ticket is increasing from two dollars to five dollars. Kimberly Chopin (show-PAN) with the Louisiana Lottery says as a result, the starting jackpot will be much higher, and it will take no time at all for the jackpot to balloon to astronomical figures.

Cut 13 (08)  “…these huge jackpots.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Multiple media reports say Saints Quarterback Derek Carr will miss multiple weeks with an oblique injury sustained in the fourth quarter of Monday’s loss to Kansas City. Former Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert (AY-bear) on WWL radio says without Carr, the Black and Gold are in trouble…

Cut 16 (10)   “…nine to six.”

The Saints are set to host the Buccaneers on Sunday and then will play the Broncos a week from Thursday. New Orleans will start either Jake Haener or Spencer Rattler at quarterback. Both are inexperienced.

The LSU defense is getting ready for Jaxson Dart and the Ole Miss offense. Dart is a quarterback who can throw it and run it. Tigers defensive end Sai’vion Jones….

Cut 29 (11) “…he can do”

Kick-off on Saturday is at 6:30.

The Cajuns will host Appalachian State on Saturday. The Mountaineers have one of the best quarterbacks in the Sun Belt. Joey Aguilar is averaging 305 yards passing, but he’s thrown five interceptions in five games. Coach Michael Desormeaux says putting pressure on Aguilar is a key…

Cut 20 (21) “…this week” 

Kick off is at 6:30.

Louisiana Tech lists Evan Bullock as the starting quarterback for tomorrow night’s game against Middle Tennessee. The redshirt freshman from Anna, Texas, threw for 218 yards against FIU in his first start. Omari Wiggins is listed as the starting running back. The former Acadiana star has only rushed for 59 yards on 19 carries.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The latest national survey of small business owners conducted by the NFIB finds that uncertainty on Main Street has reached an all-time high. NFIB State Director Leah Long says this survey reflects growing hesitation among small business owners to invest due to inflation and high financing costs.

Cut 10 (05) “…business owners.”

Inflation remains the top issue for 23% of owners, while labor quality and costs also pose significant problems.

For the second time in less than a month there was an extensive search to find a 10-year-old Webster Parish girl who wandered away from her home in Dubberly. She was located in a wooded area near her home yesterday. Pat Culverhouse with the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office says it’s unclear what will happen now that this has happened twice.

Cut 6 (11) “…to the residence.”

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and over the years treatment and survival have improved dramatically. Colleen Crain reports…

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

Multiple media reports say an MRI shows that Saints quarterback Derek Carr has an oblique injury and will miss several weeks. Carr sustained the injury in the fourth quarter in Monday night’s loss to Kansas City. The Saints will either start 2023 fourth-round pick Jake Haener or 2024 fifth round pick Spencer Rattler at quarterback this Sunday against the Buccaneers.

LRN AM Newscall October 9

A 10-year-old Webster Parish girl who disappeared from her home last month went missing again. And as Andrew Greenstein reports, this one, like the last one, had a happy ending.

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and over the years treatment and survival have improved dramatically. Colleen Crain reports…

Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index points in September was 91.5, marking the 33rd consecutive month below the 50-year average of 98. Sean Ricardson has the story.

Cut 3 (33) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

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A ten-year-old Webster Parish girl who went viral for sleepwalking from home late one night last month disappeared from her home again Monday night. Like the last time, the girl was found safe in the woods. Pat Culverhouse with the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office says the search was extensive like the last time.

Cut 4 (12) “…from Wade Correctional.”

Culverhouse says they found the girl at around one yesterday afternoon.

Cut 5 (08) “…her so quickly.”

Again, this is the second time in less than a month that the girl disappeared from her home late at night. Culverhouse says it’s unclear what will happen now that this has happened twice.

Cut 6 (11) “…to the residence.”

The girl was checked by medical personnel at the scene and appears to be okay.

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Excluding skin cancers, breast cancer remains the most common cancer in women with a lifetime average 1 in 8 chance of getting it. But Breast Medical Oncologist, Dr. Melanie Sheen with Ochsner/MD Anderson Cancer Center in New Orleans says early detection, treatment, and survival have dramatically improved and advances continue with game-changing medications coming out in the last five years… 

Cut 7 (09) “…fatal disease..”

Dr. Sheen says mammograms save lives. Early breast cancer often has no signs or symptoms and certain changes may or may not signal cancer but you should make your doctor aware of them immediately.

Cut 8 (10) “…you can feel.”

Sheen says women should begin yearly mammograms at age 40.

Dr. Sheen says it’s important to know your family cancer history but there are other risk factors like dense breast tissue and while you may not be able to prevent breast cancer you can lower your risk…

Cut 9 (11)  “…alcohol intake.”

She says no family history of breast cancer is not a guarantee you can’t get cancer and men can also get breast cancer and should discuss their risk factors with their doctor.

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The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index rose by 0.3 points in September to 91.5, marking the 33rd consecutive month below the 50-year average of 98. The Uncertainty Index increased by 11 points to 103, NFIB State Director Leah Long says this is the highest level recorded, reflecting growing hesitation among small business owners to invest due to inflation and high financing costs.

Cut 10 (05) “…business owners.”

Inflation remains the top issue for 23% of owners, while labor quality and costs also pose significant problems. Price hikes were most frequent in finance, retail, transportation, and construction sectors. Additionally, 19% plan capital outlays in the next six months, down five points from August.

Cut 11 (09) …a lot of purchases.”

Long says small business owners remain cautious about future conditions, with uncertainty dampening investment and hiring decisions, despite some optimism around the upcoming holiday season.

Cut 12 (10) “…election right now.”

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If you play Mega Millions, get ready for some changes next spring. The price for each ticket is increasing from two dollars to five dollars. Kimberly Chopin (show-PAN) with the Louisiana Lottery says as a result, the starting jackpot will be much higher, and it will take no time at all for the jackpot to balloon to astronomical figures.

Cut 13 (08)  “…these huge jackpots.”

Chopin says there will be other changes to distinguish Mega Millions from Powerball; the two games are currently nearly identical to one another. She says in addition to the bigger jackpots, all other prizes are going up as well.

Cut 14 (12) “…non-jackpot prizes.”

Not only that, Chopin says there will be no more breaking even – the smallest winning ticket will be ten dollars, twice the price of the ticket.

Cut 15 (05) “…you do win.”

The odds of hitting the jackpot will be slightly improved, but they will still pale in comparison to being hit by lightning multiple times.

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Losing 26-13 to the two-time defending Super Bowl champions was not the worse thing that happened to the Saints Monday night. Quarterback Derek Carr went down with an oblique injury in the fourth quarter; and now, the team is getting word that Carr will miss multiple games. Bobby Hebert (AY-bear) on WWL radio says without Carr, the team is in trouble.

Cut 16 (17)   “…nine to six.”

Last year, the Saints started off slow and fought back to finish at 9-and-8, losing out on the NFC South title and a playoff spot by tiebreak. Hebert says if Carr is out a long time, there’s no way that the Saints can improve on that mark.

Cut 17 (17) “…in scoring offense.”

For those wanting Spencer Rattler instead of Jake Haener, Hebert says there’s a reason that Haener will be starting Sunday.

Cut 18 (19)  “…bigger than that.”

The Saints take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday at the Superdome. Kickoff is at noon.

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The Ragin Cajuns rushed for 188 yards in their win over Southern Miss, but averaged just over four yards a carry. Coach Michael Desormeaux says the potential is there to create bigger plays in the run game if they can get better blocking down the field…

Cut 19 (21) “….get better.”  

The Cajuns will host Appalachian State on Saturday. The Mountaineers have one of the best quarterbacks in the Sun Belt. Joey Aguilar is averaging 305 yards passing, but he’s thrown five interceptions in five games. Desormeaux says putting pressure on Aguilar is a key…

Cut 20 (21) “…this week” 

5:30 LRN Newscast

GOHSEP is pitching to help states impacted by severe storms. Nearly 100 personnel have been deployed to Virginia and the Carolinas following Hurricane Helene, and another 77 are headed to Florida as Milton bears down on that state. Mike Steele with GOHSEP says states often turn to Louisiana to help out in the wake of severe weather.

Cut 3 (16) “…and help out.”

Speaking of Milton, the time for people in the Tampa area to evacuate is now. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says job one is to move away from the coast and onto higher land.

Cut 8 (06) “…on the coast.”

Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is back from India promoting tourism in Louisiana.

Cut 2 (28) “…I’m Sean Richardson. ”

The Public Affairs Research Council releases its Guide to the 2024 Constitutional Amendments, outlining the impact of five constitutional amendments appearing on the Nov. 5 and Dec. 7 ballots. PAR President Dr. Steven Procopio says these amendments are somewhat hyperboring and not considered controversial…

Cut 10 (07) “…functioning of government.”

4:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints are back home following last night’s 26-13 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. And they’re going to be without their starting quarterback for a while. Ian Rappaport is reporting that Derek Carr will miss multiple games with an oblique injury. He suffered the injury in the fourth quarter as he has was falling backward following a hit from a Chiefs defender…

Cut 29 (05) “…felt it”

Meanwhile, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 331 yards and he avoided several sacks. Coach Dennis Allen…

Cut 18 (16) “…for us”

The next challenge for the Saints are the Buccaneers on Sunday. Tampa Bay arrived in New Orleans today to prepare for the game because of Hurricane Milton.

 

It will be LSU and Ole Miss on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. Last year’s game between these two teams, a track meet broke out as Ole Miss won 55-49 and the two teams combined for 1,343 yards. Coach Brian Kelly does not want to see another touchdown fest…

Cut 17 (17) “…score appropriately.”

The over-under is 63.5 points and the Rebels are 3.5 point favorite.

 

ULM has been an underdog all season long, but this Saturday the Warhawks are a 6.5 point favorite to beat Southern Miss. ULM is 4-and-1, 2-and-0 in the Sun Belt, while the Golden Eagles are 1-and-4 and lost their Sun Belt opener to the Ragin Cajuns last week.

 

UL Lafayette is a 10.5 point favorite to beat Appalachian State on Saturday night. The Mountaineers are off to an 0-and-2 start in the Sun Belt.

430 LRN Newscast

GOHSEP is pitching to help states impacted by severe storms. Nearly 100 personnel have been deployed to Virginia and the Carolinas after Hurricane Helene left destruction in its wake, and another 77 are headed to Florida as Milton bears down on that state. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele says other states have helped Louisiana when our state was impacted by hurricanes, so this is a chance for Louisiana to return the favor.

Cut 4 (10) “…our partner states.”

We’re now a little more than a day away from Hurricane Milton’s landfall, and forecasters say this will be catastrophic. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says millions of people live in Milton’s direct path, so those who need to evacuate should not wait any longer to do so.

Cut 7 (09) “…the last century.”

The Public Affairs Research Council released the Guide to the 2024 Constitutional Amendments, outlining the impact of five constitutional amendments appearing on the Nov. 5 and Dec. 7 ballots. PAR President Dr. Steven Procopio says this nonpartisan review is designed to inform voters about the nature of each amendment and the implications of their potential approval.

Cut 9 (07)  “…for and against.”

 

The Louisiana Office of Tourism concluded its first promotional mission to India on September 27, in Mumbai and New Delhi. Led by Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser.  The mission aimed to boost Louisiana’s appeal to Indian travelers and media by showcasing its cultural experiences, cuisine, music, festivals, and outdoor adventures. Nungesser says after visiting Italy, Spain, and India, and enthusiastic about seeing the results from this tourism mission…

Cut 12 (08) “…visitors to Louisiana.”

3:30 PM Newscast Oct 8

The Public Affairs Research Council has released the Guide to the 2024 Constitutional Amendments, outlining the impact of five constitutional amendments appearing on the Nov. 5 and Dec. 7 ballots. PAR President Dr. Steven Procopio says this nonpartisan guide aims to clarify the amendments’ language and context, ensuring that voters are better equipped to make informed decisions on election day.

Cut 11 (08) “…and facebook.”

Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser and the Louisiana Office of Tourism are back from India where they went to boost Louisiana’s appeal to Indian travelers Nungesser says Louisiana’s central location and the Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans make it accessible to Indian cities. In 2024, the state is celebrating the “Year of Music,” promoting its heritage as the birthplace of jazz, Cajun, and Zydeco music to attract more international visitors.

Cut 14 (08) “…indian market.”

When severe weather hits in the south, GOHSEP is ready to help. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall as a strong storm. Though he has weakened to Category Four, LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim, says the storm surge will be like a Category Five storm

Cut 6 (14) “…south of Tampa.”

2:30 PM Newscast Oct 8

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is back from India promoting tourism in Louisiana.  Sena Richardson has the story.

Cut 2 (28) “…I’m Sean Richardson. ”

The Public Affairs Research Council released their Guide to the 2024 Constitutional Amendments, outlining the impact of five constitutional amendments appearing on the Nov. 5 and Dec. 7 ballots. PAR President Dr. Steven Procopio says it’s an educational overview, helping readers understand the legal and social changes each proposition might bring. He says these amendments not considered controversial…

Cut 10 (07) “…functioning of government.”

As of late this morning, Hurricane Milton has weakened to a strong Category Four storm but LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the storm surge will still be akin to that of a Category Five storm and millions of Floridians live in Milton’s direct path

He says job one for them is to move away from the coast and onto higher land.

Cut 8 (06) “…on the coast.”

Landfall is forecast for late tomorrow night.

GOHSEP is pitching to help states impacted by severe storms. Mike Steele with GOHSEP

says GHOSEP should have the manpower to help states impacted by Hurricanes Helene and, Milton but with parts of Louisiana still recovering from Hurricane Francine, the state needs to manage resources carefully.

Cut 5 (11) “…of that time.”