07:30 Newscast November 18, 2014

Many analysts say layoffs are in the oil and gas industry’s near future as falling oil prices are having a negative impact. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Don Briggs says the reduction in oil prices not only affects oil and gas companies, but it affects the state as well…

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Briggs says oil prices in the $70 to $80 dollar a barrel range can be problematic.

LSU has broken ground on a 110-million dollar renovation and expansion of the engineering school. State funds and private donations are paying for this new engineering complex. LSU College of Engineering Dean Rick Koubek (Ko-Bek) says the facility will give faculty the opportunity to implement new teaching methods…

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He says construction is expected to be complete in 2017.

Retired US Army General Wesley Clark is in Louisiana gathering support for the federal free cell phone program. He says this program helps a lot of people get connected who otherwise would be unable to do so…

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Clark says more than 300,000 Louisianians have the phone including 36,000 veterans.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is trying to find out who owned a tame cougar that was found dead in Calcasieu Parish just west of Dequincy. LDWF Wildlife Division Director Rob Gosnell says they could tell immediately that the animal belonged to someone who was keeping it as a pet…

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He says they suspect the animal was hit by a car.

06:45 Sportscast November 18, 2014

After breaking down the game film from the Saints 27-10 loss to the Bengals, Coach Sean Payton is hopeful the team can correct the mistakes that have led to their four-and-six record. Payton says providing better protection for Drew Brees and getting off the field on third down needs to be better in the final six games

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New Orleans will try to snap a two-game losing streak next Monday, when they host the Baltimore Ravens.

The Steelers scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to rally to beat the Tennessee Titans 27-24 in Monday night football action. Former LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger threw for 263 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception as the Titans fall to 2-8 on the season.

The Portland Trailblazers came back from a 16 point third quarter deficit to beat the visiting New Orleans Pelicans 102-93 last night. Anthony Davis lead all scorers with 31 points as the Pels fall to 5-4. The Pelicans road trip continues tonight at Sacramento.

In college hoops, ULM broke the school record for largest margin of victory with a 106-39 win over Champion Baptist. Four Warhawks reached double figures in scoring as the team improves to 2-0.

Also in the Sun Belt, UL-Lafayette came up short against Tulsa last night, 64-53. The Ragin’ Cajuns were lead by 15 points from Shawn Long, as their record falls to 1-1.

Northwestern State earned their 400th victory in Prather Coliseum with a 75-64 win over Lyon College. The Demons are 1 – 1.

Louisiana Tech fell to Temple, 82-75, in the Coaches vs Cancer Classic in Philadelphia.

In women’s hoops action, it had to go to overtime, but the LSU women beat Jackson State 52-44.

06:30 Newscast November 18, 2014

Falling oil prices are having a negative impact on the state’s oil and gas industry. Many analysts say layoffs are in the industry’s near future. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Don Briggs says the low prices for oil is forcing companies to pull back and reassessing their budgets…

cut 4 (09) “for next year”

Briggs says he’s seen companies already reducing manpower and scaling back drilling budgets in the Gulf of Mexico for 2015.

Retired US Army General Wesley Clark is in Louisiana pushing the federal free cell phone program despite complaints from Senator David Vitter saying it’s a waste of tax payer dollars. Vitter has been a vocal critic of the Lifeline program which gives cell phones to low-income families. Clark says Vitter should instead be taking credit for fixing the program

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LSU has broken ground on a 110-million dollar renovation and expansion of the engineering school. LSU College of Engineering Dean Rick Koubek says they expect construction on the expanded facility to be completed in 2017 and it will help produce more grads to meet the workforce demands of the state’s growing economy

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State funds and private donations are paying for this new engineering complex.

AM Newscall November 18th, 2014

Falling oil prices are having a negative impact on the state’s oil and gas industry. Eric Gill reports…

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Construction is underway on an 110-million dollar expansion and renovation at the LSU College of Engineering. Scott Carwile has the story…

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Retired US Army General Wesley Clark is in Louisiana pushing the federal free cell phone program despite complaints from Senator David Vitter saying it’s a waste of tax payer dollars. Michelle Southern reports.

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Falling oil prices are having a negative impact on the state’s oil and gas industry. Many analysts say layoffs are in the industry’s near future. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Don Briggs says the low prices for oil is forcing companies to pull back and reassessing their budgets…

Cut 4  (09)  “for next year”

Briggs says he’s seen companies already reducing manpower and scaling back drilling budgets in the Gulf of Mexico for 2015. Briggs says the reduction in oil prices no only affects oil and gas companies, but it affects the state as well…

Cut 5  (12)  “from the industry”

He admits that consumers are happy with the prices they are seeing at the pump these days, but there is a happy medium where we all do well. Briggs says oil prices in the $70 to $80 dollar a barrel range can be problematic for a while…

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is trying to find out who owned a tame cougar that was found dead in Calcasieu Parish just west of Dequincy. LDWF Wildlife Division Director Rob Gosnell says they could tell immediately that the animal belonged to someone who was keeping it as a pet…:

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Gosnell says the cougar was about 10 years old and 70 pounds. He says they don’t know the animal died but they suspect he was hit by a car. Gosnell says it is unlawful to kill a cougar in Louisiana…:

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Gosnell says the origin of the cougar is unknown at this time but they are illegal to own unless you’re a zoo so they are trying to figure out where it came from…:

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LSU has broken ground on a 110-million dollar renovation and expansion of the engineering school. LSU College of Engineering Dean Rick Koubek (Ko-Bek) says they expect construction on the expanded facility to be completed in 2017 and it will help produce more grads to meet the workforce demands of the state’s growing economy

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State funds and private donations are paying for this new engineering complex. Koubek says the facility will give faculty the opportunity to implement new teaching methods…

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Koubek says the renovation of Patrick Taylor Hall and construction of a chemical engineering addition will help LSU continue to grow its engineering college….

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Retired US Army General Wesley Clark is in Louisiana pushing the federal free cell phone program despite complaints from Senator David Vitter saying it’s a waste of tax payer dollars. Vitter has been a vocal critic of the Lifeline program which gives cell phones to low-income families. Clark says Vitter should instead be taking credit for fixing the program

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Phone companies add about 40 cents per phone bill to pay for the system. Clark says more than 300,000 Louisianians have the phone including 36,000 veterans. He says the federal free cell phone program helps a lot of people get connected who otherwise would be unable to do so…:

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Vitter says he would like to see the Lifeline program restored to its original intent of land-lines and he’s challenged Clark to a debate which was accepted Monday. The Senator claims the program is riddled with fraud but Clark says many steps have been taken to ensure the privilege is not abused…:

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After breaking down the game film from the Saints 27-10 loss to the Bengals, Coach Sean Payton is hopeful the team can correct the mistakes that have led to their four-and-six record. Payton says providing better protection for Drew Brees and getting off the field on third down needs to be better in the final six games

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After the loss on Sunday, Saints safety Kenny Vaccaro expressed his frustration with the team’s performance by telling reporters that they have to come up with something different, because every week is the same result. Payton says had no problem with with what Vaccaro said

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The Saints next game is Monday night against Baltimore. Even though the Saints are 4-and-6, they are still tied for first place in the NFC South and Payton says his team has to take advantage of that opportunity

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17:30 Newscast November 17th, 2014

A south Louisiana high school football coach was killed over the weekend in a shooting outside of a Baton Rouge night club. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is trying to find information about a cougar that was found dead in Calcasieu Parish. They say owning exotic cats like that is illegal without a permit in Louisiana. The lifeless cougar was found along LA-Highway 12 near Dequincy.

Public school superintendents in Louisiana are having a tough time finding substitute teachers due, they say, to the Affordable Care Act. Scott Richard, Executive Director of the Louisiana School Boards Association, says work restrictions within the ACA, limiting part-time workers to 30 hours a week, is a huge problem…:
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He says this makes finding substitutes difficult, especially when a teacher is on an extended leave.

Freezing temperatures are expected in Louisiana once again to start the week. National Weather Service meteorologist Jow Rua says freezing temperatures could last several hours so it’s important to cover your plants and bring your pets indoors. He says this type of weather is highly unusual for this time of year…:
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He says temperatures will be back in the upper 60s low 70s by the weekend.

LRN Newscast 16:30 11-17-14

The investigation continues in the shooting death of a West St. John High School football coach outside a nightclub in Baton Rouge over the weekend. Twenty-seven year old Juan Joseph apparently got into an argument with some other men, when he was shot…
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That’s West St. John Head coach Robert Valdez who says the entire school and community is in shock. West St John faces Varnado in the playoffs Friday night.

It is a chilly evening, and it’s about to get colder. Right now, most of the state has temperatures in the upper 30′s and and lower 40′s…
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That’s National Weather Service Meteorologist Joe Rua.
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Public school officials in Louisiana are having difficulties finding part-time and substitute teachers as a result of Obamacare. Eric Gill has more…
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LSU broke ground today on a 110-million dolalr renovation and expansion of the engineering school. LSU College of Engineering Dean Rick Koubek (ko-beck) says they expect construction to begin in 2017, and will help them produce more grads to meet workforce demands.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 November 17

More tough news for the Saints today after a brutal loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Saints wide receiver Brandin Cooks could miss the next four to six games because of a broken thumb and it’s very possible safety Rafael Bush will miss the rest of the season because of a fractured fibula. New Orleans will try to snap a two-game losing streak next Monday, when they host the Baltimore Ravens.

Tonight on Monday night football…Zach Mettenberger will start at quarterback for the Titans who will host the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Sunday was a big day for running backs from Louisiana. Jeremy Hill had a career-high 152 yards rushing in the Bengals win over the Saints. Another former LSU Tiger, Alfred Blue, rushed for 156 yards on 36 carries in the Texans 23-7 victory over Cleveland. And former Dutchtown star, Eddie Lacy, had a 32-yard touchdown catch in the Packers 53-20 win over the Eagles.

LSU fans are still wondering today why true freshman Brandon Harris didn’t get a chance in LSU’s 17-0 win over Arkansas. Starting Q-B Anthony Jennings didn’t play well and Coach Les Miles admits they thought about putting Harris in the game…
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Unfortunately, Jennings play on the field, led to some so-called fans harassing and threatening the sophomore signal-caller on twitter.

U-L Lafayette announced today they will retire Charles Tillman’s number five jersey during this Saturday’s game against Appalachian State. The Cajuns have won six in a row and they are tied with Georgia Southern for first place in the Sun Belt.

Tonight in college hoops….the Ragin Cajuns are at Tulsa, Louisiana Tech visits Temple, Nicholls State travels to North Texas and Northwestern State hosts Lyon College.

The Pelicans begin a four-game road trip at Portland.

LRN Newscast 15:30 11-17-14

West St. John High School is mourning the loss of a high school football coach who was gunned down in the parking lot of a Baton Rouge nightclub early Sunday morning. Twenty-seven year old Juan Joseph was the quarterbacks coach, husband and father. Head coach Robert Valdez says the Friday night play-off game against Varnado will be tough without him….
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Police are on the hunt for the shooter.

Another blast of arctic air will be giving us freezing conditions overnight, with some spots in north and central Louisiana getting into the mid-20′s. But after one more day of chilly weath tomorrow, National Weather Service Meteorologist Joe Rua says the silly south winds will be back….
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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating an officer involved shooting in Jeanerette last night. Major Ryan Turner says Jeanerette Police officers responded to a suspicious person complaint. When police arrived, they discovered the suspect had fled, but found him a short time later…
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Forty-two year-old Lance Dauphine is charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder of a police officer.

School officials are looking for legislative help in easing restrictions of the Affordable Care Act for retired teachers returning to work. Currently, teachers that work more than 30 hours a week must be offered health insurance…
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That’s Scott Richard, Executive Director of the Louisiana School Boards Association.

LRN Newscast 14:30 CORRECTED 11-17-14

The search continues for the man responsible for the fatal shooting of a football coach from West St. John High School outside a Baton Rouge nightclub early Sunday morning. Twenty-seven year-old Juan Joseph was the quarterbacks coach on the team, and head coach Robert Valdez says he will be missed
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Joseph leaves behind a wife, four year-old daughter and one on the way.

More freezing temperatures hitting Louisiana tonight and freeze warnings are out for most of the state. The forecast is for middle-twenties in north and central Louisiana and right at freezing for the south. This is a bit unusual for this time…
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That’s National Weather Service Meteorologist Joe Rua.

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The Louisiana School Boards Association is reporting that public school superintendents are having trouble locating part-time and substitute teachers. According to Executive Director Scott Richard, it all stems from the Affordable Care Act, requiring that 30 hours a week employees, they must be offered health insurance…
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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating an officer involved shooting that occurred in Jeanerette last night. Major Ryan Turner says Jeanerette Police officers responded to a suspicious person complaint, and when they arrived the suspect was brandishing a knife, and stabbed one of the officers…
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The suspect is 42 year-old Lance Duaphine of Jeanerette.

LRN Newscast 14:30 11-17-14

The search continues for the man responsible for the fatal shooting of a football coach from East St. John High School outside a Baton Rouge nightclub early Sunday morning. Twenty-seven year-old Juan Joseph was the quarterbacks coach on the team, and head coach Robert Valdez says he will be missed
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Joseph leaves behind a wife, four year-old daughter and one on the way.

More freezing temperatures hitting Louisiana tonight and freeze warnings are out for most of the state. The forecast is for middle-twenties in north and central Louisiana and right at freezing for the south. This is a bit unusual for this time…
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That’s National Weather Service Meteorologist Joe Rua.

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The Louisiana School Boards Association is reporting that public school superintendents are having trouble locating part-time and substitute teachers. According to Executive Director Scott Richard, it all stems from the Affordable Care Act, requiring that 30 hours a week employees, they must be offered health insurance…
CUT 4 (09) “in public education”

The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating an officer involved shooting that occurred in Jeanerette last night. Major Ryan Turner says Jeanerette Police officers responded to a suspicious person complaint, and when they arrived the suspect was brandishing a knife, and stabbed one of the officers…
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The suspect is 42 year-old Lance Dauphine of Jeanerette.