08:30 Newscast August 27, 2015

For a second time this week a Louisiana police officer has been gunned down while on-duty. Jeff Palermo has the details…

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The visitation venue for fallen State Trooper Steven Vincent is being moved to accommodate the large number of people expected to attend. Visitation will now take place at the Lake Charles Civic Center’s Rosa Heart Theater Friday from 3 to 9PM. Funeral services for Vincent are scheduled for noon Saturday at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church in Lake Charles.

President Barack Obama visits New Orleans today in commemoration of the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Former President George W. Bush is coming to the city Friday. This comes as a surprise to U-N-O Political Science professor Ed Chervanek who says he would’ve thought Bush would stay away…

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Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to visit the Crescent City Saturday.

The merger of Entergy Louisiana and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana has been approved by the Louisiana Public Service Commission. Entergy Louisiana President Phillip May says this larger and more financially strong company will allow them to better obtain capital required to improve systems…

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May says the merger will save customers at least $107 million dollars over nine years.

07:30 Newscast August 27, 2015

Sunset Police officer Henry Nelson was shot and killed in the line of duty yesterday while responding to a domestic disturbance. St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says Officer Nelson was fatally shot in the front yard of a home where three stabbings occurred…

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40-year-old Shameka Johnson was also killed in the incident. Guidroz says the suspect, Harrison Lee Wiley Junior of Arnaudville, is in police custody.

President Barack Obama visits New Orleans today in commemoration of the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. U-N-O Political Science professor Ed Chervanek says President Obama did the best he could to aid in the rebuilding of the Crescent City…

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Chervaneck says Obama wants to make New Orleans a showcase to separate his administration from Bush’s.
The Louisiana Public Service Commission has approved the merger of Entergy Louisiana and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana. Entergy Louisiana President Phillip May says they anticipate this will mean up to $140 million in savings to customers…:

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The single utility company will be called Entergy Louisiana and the consolidation will take effect in October.

The University of Louisiana Lafayette New Iberia Research Center is testing an Ebola vaccine for wild apes. Division Head of Research Resources Jane Fontenot says there have been other wild ape vaccination programs in the past, but were difficult to complete because they required several different shots. She says now they are testing an oral vaccine in a controlled environment…

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She says this testing could benefit future vaccinations in humans and other wildlife.

06:45 Sportscast August 27, 2015

Head Coach Sean Payton was absent from Saints camp yesterday. Payton left the team for the day so that he bring his daughter, Meghan, to college. She’s attending Pepperdine University. Assistant coach Joe Vitt led the Saints in Payton’s absence. Payton is expected back at work today and the team has also scheduled a practice Friday night at Tulane’s Yulman Stadium. The Friday night workout is open to the public. Preseason play continues Sunday when the Black & Gold take on the Texans in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

Former Saints and current Redskins linebacker Junior Galette went down at practice yesterday with a reported torn achilles tendon. Washington head coach Jay Gruden confirmed Galette suffered an injury but didn’t go into details. Reports are saying Galette will miss the remainder of the year. The 27-year-old was released by the Saints before training camp because of several off-field incidents.

Louisiana Tech announced that its homecoming game against North Texas will be televised by Fox College Sports. The game will kick-off at 2:30PM on November seventh.

Former LSU All-American hurdler Cassandra Tate finished her best pro season Wednesday when she took the bronze medal in the 400-meter hurdles at the World Championships in Beijing, China. Tate clocked a time of 54.02 seconds to reach the podium. The Loranger High School graduate is the first athlete with LSU ties to claim a medal in the hurdles at the World Championships.

Southeastern Louisiana University Director of Athletics Jay Artigues announces that long-time PGA golf professional Jake Narro has been named the Lions new head golf coach. Narro was most recently the golf pro at the Country Club of Louisiana in Baton Rouge. Narro replaces Tim Baldwin, who accepted the head golf coach position at ULM last month. Narro is set to officially take over on August 31.

In the Majors, The Astros have won 10 out of their last 14 after defeating the Yankees 6-2. The Blue Jays tripled up Texas 12-4. Houston has a five and a half game lead over the Rangers in the American League West.

06:30 Newscast August 27, 2015

Another Louisiana policeman has been shot dead in the line of duty. Sunset Police officer Henry Nelson was killed while responding to a domestic disturbance. St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says the suspect, Harrison Lee Wiley Junior of Arnaudville, fatally shot Nelson in the front yard of the home and then stabbed three women he was arguing with…

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The other fatal victim has been identified as 40-year-old Shameka Johnson.

President Barack Obama visits New Orleans today, stopping by areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago. Between the Obama and Bush administrations, a reported 71 billion dollars in federal money was allocated to assist recovery efforts in the region. U-N-O Political Science professor Ed Chervanek says while the federal money helped, the recovery didn’t accelerate until Mayor Mitch Landrieu got into office…

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Researchers at the University of Louisiana Lafayette New Iberia Research Center are testing an Ebola vaccine for wild apes. The Research Center says Ebola is one of the leading killers of gorillas and chimpanzees. Division Head of Research Resources at the center Jane Fontenot says the vaccine is similar to a rabies immunization and this testing could benefit future vaccinations in humans and other wildlife…

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According to the Centers for Disease Control, the 2014 outbreak of Ebola in West Africa took the lives of about 11-thousand people.

LRN AM Newscall August 26

President Obama visits the Crescent City today to honor those lost in Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago and see the progress made. Emelie Gunn has more…

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For a second time this week a Louisiana police officer has been gunned down while on-duty. Jeff palermo has the details…

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The Louisiana Public Service Commission has approved the merger of Entergy Louisiana and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana. Michelle Southern has more on what this means for customers…:

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President Barack Obama visits New Orleans today and he’ll visit areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago. Between the Obama and Bush administrations, a reported 71 billion dollars in federal money was allocated to assist recovery efforts in the region. U-N-O Political Science professor Ed Chervanek says while the federal money helped, the recovery didn’t accelerate until Mayor Mitch Landrieu got into office.

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Chervanek says the federal government did supply billions of dollars to the recovery but is also responsible for the damage to New Orleans because of an inadequate flood control system. He says President Obama did the best he could to aid in the rebuilding of the Crescent City.

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Chervaneck says Obama wants to make New Orleans a showcase of his administration to separate his administration for Bush’s. He is surprised former President George W. Bush is coming on Friday and says he would’ve thought Bush would stay away.

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Researchers at the University of Louisiana Lafayette New Iberia Research Center are testing an Ebola vaccine for wild apes. The Research Center says Ebola is one of the leading killers of gorillas and chimpanzees. Division Head of Research Resources at the center Jane Fontenot says the vaccine is similar to a rabies immunization and this testing could benefit future vaccinations in humans and other wildlife.

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Fontenot says there have been other wild ape vaccination programs in the past, but were difficult to complete because they required three different shots over a span of time. But she says now they are testing an oral vaccine in a controlled environment…

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the 2014 outbreak of Ebola in West Africa took the lives of about 11-thousand people. The global effort is led by Apes Inc., President Dr. Peter Walsh who says this testing could help pave the way for an oral vaccination for humans….

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The Louisiana Public Service Commission has approved the merger of Entergy Louisiana and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana. The single utility company will be called Entergy Louisiana and the consolidation will take effect in October. Entergy Louisiana President Phillip May says they anticipate this will mean up to $140 million in savings to customers…:

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May says the merger of the two Entergy units will save customers at least $107 million dollars over nine years, which translates to an 11-dollar savings for the average customer in the first year. He says this larger and more financially strong company will allow them to better obtain capital required to improve systems…:

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May says the combined company expects to invest more than $5 billion dollars in upgrades over the next four years to boost industrial load growth and meet the demands of our growing economy. He says this means more major business customers will be attracted to the state…:

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Another Louisiana policeman has been shot dead in the line of duty. Sunset Police officer Henry Nelson was killed while responding to a domestic disturbance. St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says the suspect, Harrison Lee Wiley Junior of Arnaudville, fatally shot Nelson in the front yard of the home and then stabbed three women he was arguing with

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The other fatal victim has been identified as 40-year-old Shameka Johnson, who is a sister Grand Coteau Mayor Shaterral Johnson. Guidroz says Officer Nelson was fatally shot in the front yard of the home where the stabbings occurred…..

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One of surviving victims is Wiley’s wife, Courteny Jolivette, who was airlifted to a hosptial in Alexandria.  Wiley is in police custody, but not before he barricadded himself inside a nearby convenience store. Guirdoz says they believe Wiley was on some sort of illegal narcotic, but they are not sure what….

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LRN Newscast 17:30 August 26

There has been another police shooting in Louisiana. State Police say a police officer is one of three people who has been shot in the town of Sunset, which is in St. Landry Parish. Several law enforcement agencies are on the scene and the alleged gunman has reportedly barricaded himself inside a convenience store on Highway 93.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office says the man accused of killing a Louisiana State Trooper is now facing another murder charge. Sheriff Tony Mancuso says they have collected enough evidence to charge Kevin Daigle with the murder of 54-year-old Blake Brewer of Moss Bluff….
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The two were living together and Mancuso says Daigle admitted to an altercation taking place between him and Brewer. Daigle is also accussed of killing State Trooper Steven Vincent on Sunday afternoon.

A new poll by Mississippi-based Triumph Campaigns has Republican David Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards in a statistical tie for the gubernatorial primary on October 24th. Republicans Scott Angelle and Jay Dardenne are running a distant third and fourth. Pollster Justin Brasell says they interviewed 21-thousand residents and eleven percent are undecided…
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Entergy Louisiana and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana will merge together to form a single utilitly company. The consolidation received approval from the Public Service Commission. Entergy Louisiana president Phillip May says the merger will lead to customer savings and make the company financially stronger, so it can improve how it delivers energy….
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LRN sportscast 16:45 August 26

The LSU football team scrimmaged under the lights of Tiger Stadium last night and Coach Les Miles gave us an update afterwards on the battle for starting quarterback between Anthony Jennings and Brandon Harris…
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Harris has been taking more of the snaps with the first team since the start of fall camp. Miles acknowledge that Harris’ work during the summer is paying off. Jennings was not part of summer workouts after he was arrested for an alleged break-in.

ULM Head Coach Todd Berry has named redshirt freshman Garrett Smith as the Warhawks starting quarterback. Smith beat out senior Brayle Brown. Smith has been listed as the Warhawks starting QB on the depth chart since the team’s first scrimmage of fall camp.

Former Saints and current Redskins linebacker Junior Galette went down at practice today with a reported torn achilles tendon. Washington head coach Jay Gruden confirmed Galette suffered an injury but didn’t go into details. But reports say Galette will miss the remainder of the year. The 27-year-old was released by the Saints before training camp because of several off-field incidents.

At Saints camp today, Head Coach Sean Payton was not there. Payton left the team for the day so that he bring his daughter, Meghan, to college. She’s attending Pepperdine University. Assistant coach Joe Vitt led the Saints in Payton’s absence. Payton is expected back on Thursday and the team has also scheduled a practice Friday night at Tulane’s Yulman Stadium. The Friday night workout is open to the public.

Louisiana Tech announced today that its homecoming game against North Texas on November seventh will be televised by Fox College Sports. The game will kick-off at 2:30. PM.

LRN Newscast 16:30 08-26-15

The Republican Party of East Baton Rouge Parish is deviating from the state’s party in endorsing incumbent Buddy Caldwell in the Attorney General’s race. The Republican Party of Louisiana threw their support behind former congressman Jeff Landry. EBR GOP Chairman Woody Jenkins says Caldwell has done a great job…
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There’s a new poll out from Triumph Campaigns showing Republican David Vitter and Democrat Jon Bel Edwards in a statistical tie in the governor’s race; with Vitter having 31 percent and Edwards with 30. Republicans Scott Angelle and Jay Dardenne have 14 and 13 percent, respectively…
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That’s pollster Justin Brasell.
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Louisiana State Police say a high-speed chase that began in Carencro ended in Duson with one trooper injured and four State Police units damaged. Master Trooper Brooks David says Carencro Police asked for assistance with this pursuit around 7:30 this morning. David says the pursuit became really dangerous when the vehicle got to I-10…
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The suspect-who appeared to be very intoxicated-is facing numerous charges.

With the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in a few days, the Louisiana National Guard, has dedicated a Katrina exhibit at their Jackson Barracks museum in New Orleans. Captain Heather Englehart says the display has interactive stations, large photos and paintings…
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LRN Newscast 15:30 08-26-15

A new poll by Triumph Campaigns shows Republican David Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards in a virtual tie in the governor’s race. Vitter has 31-percent of the vote, followed by Edwards with 30-percent. Pollster Justin Brasell says they kept the survey focused, reaching two thousand likely voters…
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The State Republican Party may be endorsing Jeff Landry for Attorney General, but the East Baton Rouge Parish GOP is endorsing the incumbent, Buddy Caldwell. EBR Party chairman Woody Jenkins says -besides opposing Obamacare and the moratorium on drilling in the Gulf- Caldwell’s litigation skills are a real plus…
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A high-speed chase that began in Carencro ended in Duson with one state trooper injured and four State Police units damaged. Master Trooper Brooks David says things got really dangerous when the suspect got on I-10 this morning, hitting triple digit speeds. David says he appeared highly impaired, and faces numerous charges…
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The Louisiana National Guard, which played a huge role during Hurricane Katrina, has dedicated an exhibit to the destructive storm at their Jackson Barracks museum in New Orleans. Captain Heather Englehart says one of the biggest parts of the exhibit is a Huey helicopter used to save thousands trapped on rooftops.
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She says about 32 thousand troops were flown in to help with the rescue efforts.

 

 

 

LRN Newscast 14:30 08-26-15

In the race for governor, Republican David Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards are neck and neck, according to a new poll by Triumph Campaigns.
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The accused cop-killer in Lake Charles who shot a State Trooper this week has now been charged with another murder. Kevin Daigle reportedly shot and killed 54 year-old Blake Brewer of Moss Bluff, who was sharing a residence with him. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Deputies believe the same gun was used for the killing of Trooper Steven Vincent. —————————
Even though the Louisiana Republican party has thrown their support to former Congressman Jeff Landry in the A.G’s race, the East Baton Rouge Republican party is holding firm in their support for the incumbent, Buddy Caldwell…
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That’s the EBR GOP Chairman woody Jenkins, who says Caldwell attempted to block Obamacare and filed suit against the President’s moratorium on Gulf drilling.

As we’re a few days away from the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the The Louisiana National Guard has dedicated an exhibit to the destructive storm at their Jackson Barracks museum in New Orleans. Captain Heather Englehart remembers how the National Guard flew in around 32-thousand guardsmen…
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