06:45 LRN Sportscast November 22nd

Ed Orgeron could be coaching his final game for the LSU Tigers Thursday night against Texas A&M. There’s no doubt the Louisiana native would love to be the head coach for the Tigers for many years to come. But he says his priority is to make sure the team is ready to play the Aggies…
cut 16 (20) “…national crowd”
Linebacker Kendell Beckwith is not expected to play because of an injury, while running back Leonard Fournette is listed as day-to-day.

The Saints have hired Kevin O’Dea to be an assistant special teams coach. New Orleans has had two kicks blocked in the last two games and O’Dea specializes in the snap, hold and kick.

Northwestern State finished the 2016 season with a 1-10 record, but Demons athletic director Greg Burke says Thomas will be back for next year, which is the last year on his contract.

After a bye week, Louisiana Tech is ramping up their preparations for the regular season finale on Friday against Southern Miss. Bulldogs wide receiver Trent Taylor says they have a good idea of what the Eagles like to do on defense…
cut 18 (12) “…your offense”
Last year, Southern Miss thumped the Bulldogs on their home field, 58-24.

In college hoops, ULM lost to Seattle 81-75 last night. The Ragin Cajuns defeated Delaware State 83-82.

The Pelicans are at Altanta tonight. The Pels have won three of their last four

06:30 LRN Newscast

Law enforcement have begun discussions on how they’ll handle potential protests once the U.S. Justice Department releases its results of the investigation into the police shooting death of Alton Sterling. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says they’ll do everything they can to help people protest safely…
cut 9 (10) “…are heard”
It’s still unknown when federal investigators will complete their review of the shooting.

The Humane Society of Louisiana is concerned about the number of complaints regarding horses that have been neglected. H-S-L Director Jeff Dorson says it takes about 15-hundred dollars minimum to give a horse the proper care…
cut 6 (10) “…the authorities”
Dorson says there have been several who have been cited for cruelty.

Several politicians from Louisiana have been mentioned in media reports as possibly getting important roles in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration. Former Governor Bobby Jindal’s name has been floated as a possible Health Secretary, outgoing Senator David Vitter’s name has come up for the treasury department and it’s also been reported that US Representative Charles Boustany is on a short list to be Trump’s top U.S. trade negotiator. La-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says it’s up in the air on who will actually be selected…
cut 11 (09) “…political magazines”

16:45 LRN Sportscast November 21st

Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham believes LSU will ask Florida State Head Coach Jimbo Fisher if he wants the head coaching job in Baton Rouge, if Fisher says no, than current interim head coach Ed Orgeron remains a strong candidate…
cut 8 (09) ‘…right there”
Orgeron’s candidacy took a hit with Saturday’s 16-10 loss to Florida. The Tigers had a chance to win the game on the final play, but running back Derrius Guice started right, instead of left when he tried to get across the goal line. Orgeron says Guice is not the only one who made a mistake…
cut 30 (15) “…not him’
The Saints are now in third place in the NFC South after Tampa Bay beat Kansas City 19-17. The Buccaneers are 5-5, while New Orleans is 4-6, tied for last place in the division with Carolina. The Saints host the Rams this Sunday. L-A has scored the fewest number of points in the NFL this year.

In other NFL news…former Louisiana Tech and West Monroe star Paul Turner has been promoted to the Philadelphia Eagles active roster. The Eagles play a week from tonight against the struggling Packers.

It’s Bayou Classic Week and tickets to the Mercedes Benz Superdome are selling fast for the annual matchup between Grambling and Southern. Both teams are undefeated against SWAC opponents this year.

It’s been announced Louisiana Tech will play Southern Miss in Hattiesburg at 3 PM on Friday afternoon. ESPN News will televise the contest. Tech is looking to host the Conference USA Championship game in Shreveport.

The Pelicans Anthony Davis has been named Western Conference Player of the Week. The Pels have also signed Guard Anthony Brown. He averaged 29 points in three games in the D-League.

LRN PM Newscall November 21st

A survey conducted by the consulting firm Deloitte finds online shopping is ranked number one by consumers for their preferred method of holiday shopping. Don Molino has more…

CUT 1 (27) “I’m Don Molino”

______________________________________

At a roundtable meeting today, Governor John Bel Edwards and other state leaders addressed ways to improve race relations. Halen Doughty has more…

Cut 2 (28) “I’m Halen Doughty”

______________________________________

A report released by the consulting firm Deloitte finds the internet has taken the number one spot when it comes to how consumers will do their holiday shopping.  Executive Director of the Louisiana Retailers Association Dawn Johnson says there is a big convenience factor when it comes to purchasing gifts online.

Cut 3 (09) “more online”

Johnson says a lot of Black Friday shoppers go into the store, find out information from employees, then order the item online to save. The survey found 50-percent of respondents admitted to showrooming.

cut 4  (10) “all products”

Deloitte also found those polled plan on spending nearly one-thousand dollars on holiday gifts. But Johnson encourages shoppers to get out and shop in your local brick and mortar stores.

Cut 5  (08)  “the holidays”

______________________________________

The Baton Rouge Advocate reports Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher remains the top candidate to become the next head coach of the Bayou Bengals. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says it’s not surprising Athletic Director Joe Alleva has Fisher high on his wishlist…

Cut 6 (06) “say no”

Fisher won a national championship at Florida State in January 2014 and has said he’s happy at F-S-U. But Worsham believes Fisher would take the LSU job if offered, to  coach in the SEC West, college football’s toughest division…

CUT 7 (12)  “willingly take”

Interim Head coach Ed Orgeron replaced Les Miles in September and the Tigers are 4-2 with Coach “O” at the helm. Worsham says if Fisher says no, Orgeron could get the LSU job…

Cut 8 (09) “right there”

_____________________________________

A USGS-NASA study found widespread shoreline loss across areas affected with oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill in 2010. Research Oceanographer Elijah Ramsey says they compared the damage before and after the spill in the Barataria Bay area. He says in 2009 and 2010 there wasn’t a lot of coastline erosion.

Cut 9 (10)  “oiled shorelines”

Ramsey says that continued throughout the next year. The study also mentioned that some of the affected wetlands received treatment but it proved not to be helpful.

Cut 10 (05) “eroding”

Ramsey says this is an important study and should not just be a onetime thing. He says along with widespread erosion, wetland fragmentation was experienced as well.

cut 11 (08) “broken apart”

________________________________________________

State and community leaders met for a roundtable on race relations this morning at the State Capitol. Governor John Bel Edwards spoke, calling for a renewed effort to build trust between law enforcement and the public.

cut 12 (12) “are about”

Edwards says they discussed teaching people in driver’s education courses how to respond to officers when they get pulled over. He says they also want to meet with kids in schools to educate youth about interacting with police.

Cut 13 (09) “those campuses”

Edwards says law enforcement agencies are also looking at increasing the number of training hours required and implementing new training methods. State Police Col. Mike Edmonson says it’s starting with the cadet class training at their police academy…

cut 14 (12) “not graduate”

Tensions were high in the summer after the police shooting of Alton Sterling and it’s still unknown when the Justice Department will complete its investigation of that case. Edmonson says resolving these problems is not just about training, it’s about having an open dialogue. He says the conversations don’t end when these meetings are over. He says we need ongoing discussions about ways to improve relations, and that starts with listening.

Cut 15 (10) “being heard”

________________________________________________

13:30 LRN Newscast November 21st

Governor John Bel Edwards hosted a meeting at the State Capitol to discuss race relations. Law-enforcement, community activists and religious leaders were there to discuss ways they can improve relations between the police and public. State Police Col. Mike Edmonson says they’re already boosting efforts with the cadet class training at their police academy…
cut 14 (12) “…not graduate”
Tensions were high in the summer after the police shooting of Alton Sterling and it’s still unknown when the Justice Department will complete its investigation of that case.

It’s Bayou Classic week and a large crowd is expected for the annual football game between Grambling and Southern, which is played at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Over 40-thousand tickets have been sold, which is 13-thousand more than last year at this time.

A USGS-Nasa study found widespread shoreline loss across areas affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. USGS Research Oceanographer Elijah Ramsey says it also appears treatment done on affected wetlands was not helpful…
cut 10 (05) “…eroding”
He says they’ve also seen wetland fragmentation as well, where pieces of the land actually broke off.

The Baton Rouge Advocate reports Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher remains the top candidate to become the LSU Tigers next head coach. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham believes Fisher would take the job if offered, to have a chance to coach in the SEC West, college football’s toughest division…
cut 7 (12) “…willingly take”

12:30 LRN Newscast November 21st

State and community leaders met for a roundtable on race relations this morning at the State Capitol. Governor John Bel Edwards spoke at the meeting, calling for a renewed effort to build trust between law enforcement and the public….
cut 12 (12) “…are about”
Tensions were high between police and African-Americans after a fatal shooting in Baton Rouge this summer.

There’s also a lot of buzz in the Capitol City over LSU’s search for a new head football coach. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham believes LSU will ask Florida State Head Coach Jimbo Fisher if he wants the job, if Fisher says no, than current interim head coach Ed Orgeron remains a strong candidate…
cut 8 (09) ‘…right there”

A report released by the consulting firm Deloitte finds the internet has taken the number one spot when it comes to how consumers will do their holiday shopping. Executive Director of the Louisiana Retailers Association Dawn Johnson says there is a big convenience factor when it comes to purchasing gifts online.
Cut 3 (09) “more online”
Johnson says a lot of Black Friday shoppers go into the store, find out information from employees, then order the item online to save.

The average price for a Thanksgiving dinner will be $49.79, which is slightly less than the national average. That’s according to the Louisiana Farm Bureau.

11:40 LRN Sportscast November 21st

LSU came into this season with championship aspirations, instead they are 6-4 heading into the regular season finale. The Tigers lost by a combined 21 points in the four losses. Quarterback Danny Etling says they’ve learned every play matters in major college football…
cut 18 (13) “…right attitude”
LSU’s regular season finale is Thursday versus Texas A&M.

The Baton Rouge Advocate reports Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher remains the top candidate to become the next head coach of the Bayou Bengals. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worshman says it’s not surprising Athletic Director Joe Alleva has Fisher high on his wishlist…
cut 6 (06) “….say no”
Fisher won a national championship at Florida State and won a national title at LSU in 2003 as the Tigers offensive coordinator.

11:30 LRN Newscast November 21st

Today marks the one-year anniversary since Governor John Bel Edwards was elected. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Edwards came into office with budget problems and they’ll continue and he’s also now losing an ally in the White House, with Donald Trump set to replace Barack Obama in January…
cut 16 (09) “….the process”
Edwards plans to return to Washington DC next week to see if he can get more federal flood assistance.

In the U.S. Senate runoff, Republican John Kennedy has a substantial lead over Democrat Foster Campbell, according to a poll conducted by the Trafalgar Group. Pollster Robert Cahaly says Kennedy is unifying the GOP behind him…
cut 8 (07) “….red state”
The poll has Kennedy at 58-percent, Campbell at 35-percent.

The Baton Rouge Advocate reports Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher remains the top candidate to become the next head coach of the Bayou Bengals. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worshman says it’s not surprising Athletic Director Joe Alleva has Fisher high on his wishlist…
cut 6 (06) “….say no”
Fisher won a national championship at Florida State and won a national title at LSU in 2003 as the Tigers offensive coordinator.

More shoppers plan to shop online for the holidays, instead of making their purchases at a store near their home. Executive Director of the Louisiana Retailers Association Dawn Johnson understands the convenience of shopping on the internet, but…
cut 5 (08) “…the holidays”
The Deloitte survey also found that those polled plan on spending nearly one-thousand dollars on holiday gifts this year.

10:30 LRN Newscast November 21st

One year ago today, John Bel Edwards was elected as the state’s governor. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says despite budget problems, civil unrest from a police shooting and devastating flooding, the governor’s approval rating is high….
cut 15 (10) “…approval ratin’
Pinsonat says budget issues and a Republican in the White House will be some of his biggest challenges moving forward.

LSU scientists have found the first evidence of Deepwater Horizon oil in a land animal. Professor Sabrina Taylor says the seaside sparrows feed off the marsh land and that’s how the oil got into their system…
cut 5 (11) “…spill is”
Taylor says the oil gets buried under sediments and can be released during storms.

Thanksgiving feasts should be affordable, according to the Louisiana Farm Bureau. Halen Doughty has more…
Cut 2 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

State Police is trying to determine the identity of a driver who lost their life in a fiery crash on US 90 in Acadia Parish. The single vehicle wreck occurred in Rayne at around 2:30 this morning. L-S-P says a Mitsubishi Lancer crossed the centerline, ran of the roadway and struck a utility pole. The vehicle caught on fire after impact.

09:30 LRN Newscast November 21st

A national polling firm predicts the runoff elections in Louisiana. Michelle Southern takes a look.
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

Governor John Bel Edwards has invited community leaders and law enforcement to the State Capitol this morning to discuss the community response to the pending Department of Justice announcement regarding their investigation into the Alton Sterling police shooting. Sterling was shot in July and we’ve been waiting to hear if charges will be filed.

LSU researchers have discovered that oil from the Deepwater Horizon spil has made it into the tissue of the land animal, the Seaside Sparrow. Phillip Stouffer says when we think of oil spills, there’s mainly concern about marine animals, but their research shows wildlife that lives strictly on land can be impacted….
cut 6 (04) “…they’re facing”
Stouffer says the exposure to the oil could damage the birds’ reproductive systems.

The average price for a Thanksgiving dinner made at home is just under 50-dollaars. That’s according to the Louisiana Farm Bureau, who surveyed prices of items that are traditionally consumed on Thanksgiving day. Chair of the Farm Bureau’s women’s committee, Denise Canatella, encourages people to look around for the best deals…
cut 13 (12) “…for you”