LRN Sportscast 16:45 October 28

After losing last night to the Warriors, the Pelicans try to get in the win column tonight against Portland. The Trail Blazers look much different this year as they have four new starters in their lineup. But they still have All-star point guard Damian Lillard who averaged 21 points and six assists a game last year. New Orleans Anthony Davis is looking for a bounce back performance tonight after a 4 for 20 shooting performance last night in Golden State. Tip-off tonight is at 9:00.

LSU football coach Les Miles is hopeful some of his injured starters will return for the Alabama game. Miles hopes defensive tackle Christian LaCouture, fullback JD Moore and cornerback TreDavious White will practice on Monday. Miles also says freshman Donte Jackson might keep returning punts, after taking over for the injured White.

Louisiana Tech only has a couple more days to get ready for Friday’s game against Rice. The Bulldogs should be able to run the ball against the Owls defense, which is allowing 205 rushing yards a game.

UL Lafayette and ULM meet for the 51st time on Saturday in Lafayette. The Cajuns lead the all-time series 26 to 24. UL Lafayette has won six of the last seven meetings, but the last game played at Cajun Field was won by ULM. Warhawks Coach Todd Berry says he’ll bring a young team to Lafayette, many of them have never played in a college rivalry game…
cut 18 (15) “…that opportunity”
Kickoff is at 4 PM and it is homecoming on the UL Lafayette campus.

In men’s college basketball…Stephen F Austin goes into the season as the favorite to win the Southland Conference. That’s according to a preseason poll of the coaches and sports information directors in the league. The Lumberjacks return four starters from a team that won 29 games last year. Northwestern State is picked to finish in second place.

15:30 Newscast, October 28th, 2015

One of the men present when someone working for the David Vitter campaign filmed Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand’s coffee group, feels that person intended to find out what the sheriff was talking about. Vitter has called the entire spying incident silly, but Attorney John Cummings, who was there when it happened, said the US Senator is strange himself..:
CUT 16 (06) “something sneaky”
A spokesman for the Vitter campaign claims a tracker that worked for a PAC that supports Edwards was taking pictures of Vitter during a private dinner in Lafayette earlier this week.

Results from the Nation’s Report Card, shows Louisiana public school students ranking from 43rd to 49th nationally in reading and math. BESE President Chas Roemer says while the report did include some noted improvements, educators must continue to demand better performance from students…:
CUT 5 (10) “this state”

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says a woman is under arrest amid allegations that she tried to kill her 2-year-old little boy. EBRSO spokeswoman Casey Hicks says the mother, 29-year-old Samantha Snell, admitted she was angry that her son got water out of the refrigerator which is when she hit him with a belt causing him to fall on the tile floor and hit his head…:
CUT 11 (06) “to juveniles”
She says Snell was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

The presidential GOP hopefuls participate in a debate hosted by CNBC tonight and again Governor Bobby Jindal didn’t get invited to the main stage. Jindal’s campaign argued he should be included in the main debate, because recent poll numbers from Iowa, the first primary state, showed he was gaining support. The governor even threatened to skip the CNBC debate, but after thinking about it, changed his mind.

 

14:30 Newscast, October 28th, 2015

One of the men video taped by a private investigator from a firm working for the David Vitter campaign believes Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand was the intended target of the so-called spying incident. Jeff Palermo reports…:
CUT 2 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Plans are changing all over the place as the National Weather Service expects almost the entire state to be covered in rain on Halloween night. Many communities are moving trick-or-treat to Friday from 6pm-8pm. East Baton Rouge Parish started the movement and trick-or-treat is on the evening of the 30th in areas including Lafourche, Livingston, Jackson, St. Francisville, Terrebonne Parish and more are expected.

The National Assessment of Education Progress exams results show Louisiana is still lagging the nation when it comes to proficiency in math and reading, but some areas have improved while others have declined. Fourth grade performance was up, but only about 30-percent were deemed proficient in the subject matter. BESE president Chas Roemer says most gains came from African-American and at-risk students…
CUT 4 (07) “a positive”
Roemer hopes the improvement among fourth graders is setting a foundation for the future.

Shreveport Police are looking for a gunman who fatally shot one woman multiple times and seriously injured two others including a 15-year-old. Cpl. Breck Scott says 36-year-old Verdina Crichlow was killed and the others suffered gunshot wounds when someone opened fire at their apartment. He says the suspect is still on the loose but detectives got a description of the man…:
CUT 7 (08) “unknown direction”
Scott says authorities have not determined a motive.

 

LRN PM Newscall oct 28

Results from the National Assessment of Education Progress exams shows Louisiana public school students ranking from 43rd to 49th nationally in reading and math. Eric Gill reports…

CUT 1 (27)  “I’m Eric Gill”

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One of the men video taped by a private investigator from a firm working for the David Vitter campaign believes Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand was the intended target of the so-called spying incident. Jeff Palermo reports…

CUT 2 (30)  “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Results from the National Assessment of Education Progress exams, also known as the Nation’s Report Card, shows Louisiana public school students ranking from 43rd to 49th nationally in reading and math. Fourth graders finished 43rd nationally in reading while ranking 45th in math with eighth grade students ranking 48th and 49th respectively. But BESE President Chas Roemer says there are some positives in these results…

CUT 3 (09)  “or state”

While fourth grade performance improved, only 30-percent were deemed proficient in math and 29-percent in reading. Roemer says most student gains came from African-American and at-risk students…

CUT 4 (07)  “a positive”

29-percent of eighth graders are considered proficient in reading while just 18-percent are regarded as proficient in math. Roemer hopes the improvement among fourth graders is setting a foundation for the future. He says educators must continue to demand better performance from students…

CUT 5 (10)  “this state”

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Shreveport Police are looking for a gunman who fatally shot one woman multiple times and seriously injured two others. Cpl. Breck Scott says 36-year-old Verdina Crichlow was killed, while 43-year-old Tammy Harris and a 15-year-old were shot multiple times in the upper body inside an apartment.

CUT 6 (10) “the hospital”

Scott says they’re unsure of who the shooter is at this time. He says the suspect is still on the loose but detectives are following up on leads and got a description of the man.

CUT 7 (08)  “unknown direction”

Scott says authorities have not determined a motive. He says they’re talking with one of the victims to determine what they know about the suspect.

CUT 8 (06)  “to justice”

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The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says a woman is under arrest amid allegations that she tried to kill her 2-year-old little boy. EBRSO spokeswoman Casey Hicks says they received a call from a local hospital indicating that the toddler had been brought in by his mother, 29-year-old Samantha Snell, in critical condition and with multiple fractures:

CUT 9 (07)  “trauma to it”

Hicks says deputies responded to the hospital and interviewed Snell…:

cut 10 (09)  “in and out of consciousness”

Hicks says Snell admitted to beating her child and biting him as a form of discipline. She says the woman was angry that her son got water out of the refrigerator which is when she hit him with a belt causing him to fall on the tile floor and hit his head…:(Snell is charged with attempted first degree murder and second degree cruelty to juveniles.)

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One of the men that was video taped by a private investigator from a firm working for the David Vitter campaign believes Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand was the target of the so-called spying incident. Attorney John Cummings says, to him, Normand was without a doubt the target of the investigator…

cut 12 (10)  “not at me”

Robert J. Frenzel, the investigator, is charged with one count of misdemeanor criminal mischief in the incident. Cummings says he believes Normand was the target because the Sheriff’s Association was going to endorse Democrat John Bel Edwards in the gubernatorial runoff…

cut 13 (10)  “their endorsement”

Vitter has called the entire episode a “bizarre and silly incident”. But Cummings says Vitter is a strange duck himself…

cut 14 (06) “something sneaky” 

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**Correct Version** 13:30 Newscast, October 28th, 2015

One of the men that was video taped by a private investigator from a firm working for the David Vitter campaign believes Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand was the target of the so-called spying incident. Attorney John Cummings says, he believes Normand was the target because the Sheriff’s Association was going to endorse Democrat John Bel Edwards in the gubernatorial runoff…:
cut 13 (10) “their endorsement”
Vitter has called the entire episode a “bizarre and silly incident”.

Results from the National Assessment of Education Progress exams shows Louisiana public schools students ranking from 43rd to 49th nationally in reading and math. Fourth graders finished 43rd nationall in reading while ranking 45th in math, an improvement in both subjects. Eith grade students ranked 48th in reading and 49th in math. Nationwide, average math scores were lower for both groups, while reading scores were steady for fourth graders adn dropped for eight graders.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says a 2-year-old little boy is in critical but guarded condition after his mother allegedly beat him. 29-year-old Samantha Snell is charged with attempted first degree murder and cruelty to juveniles. EBRSO spokeswoman Casey Hicks says deputies responded to the hospital and interviewed Snell…:
CUT 10 (09) “out of consciourness”
Hicks also said the child had trauma to his kidney and brain.

Due to the threat of severe weather, several parishes and municipalities throughout south Louisiana are moving trick or treat activities as storms are expected Saturday and Halloween night. So far unincorporated East Baton Rouge Parish and Livingston Parish has moved trick or treat to Friday from 6-8. Some communities in Southwest Louisiana are also changing to Friday and some even Thursday.

 

12:30 Newscast, October 28th, 2015

One of the men that was video taped by a private investigator from a firm working for the David Vitter campaign believes Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand was the target of the so called spying incident. Attorney John Cummings says, to him, the objective was to catch Normand on tape…:
CUT 12 (10) “not at me”
The man filming, Robert J. Frenzel, is charged with a count of misdemeanor criminal mischief in the incident which Vitter calls “bizarre and silly.”

A few parishes in Louisiana have decided to move trick-or-treat to another day as the National Weather Service forecasts thunderstorms moving in Saturday and Halloween night. Baton Rouge and unincorporated East Baton Rouge Parish has moved trick-or-treat to Friday from 6pm-8pm. Some communities in southwest Louisiana have even moved trick-or-treat to Thursday. More municipalities are expected to keep kids off the street Saturday night as well, but some have ordinances prohibiting a change.

Results from the “Nation’s Report Card” show Louisiana public school students rank from 43rd to 49th nationally in reading and math. Eric Gill reports…:
CUT 1 (27) “I’m Eric Gill”

The Coast Guard says they will hold a media briefing this afternoon regarding the search for a missing aircraft off the Gulf coast that is believed to have a man from north Louisiana on board. They say the plane went off radar around 12:30pm Monday after takeoff from Gulfport.

 

LRN Sportscast 11:40 Oct 28

The Pelicans dropped their season opener to Golden State last night as the defending champion Warriors got 40 points from reigning MVP Stephen Curry in a 111-95 win. Tough game for Anthony Davis as he was 4-of-20 from the field and scored 18 points. Eric Gordon had 14 points and turned it over four times. New Orleans will try again tonight at Portland.

LSU Coach Les Miles says the bye week is helping some of there injured players return to health. Miles says defensive tackle Christian LaCouture, fullback JD Moore and cornerback TreDavious White did not practice yesterday, but he hopes they’ll be able to practice on Monday, when the Tigers begin Alabama game week. Miles also says freshman Donte Jackson might keep returning punts, after taking over for the injured White.

The Saints are getting ready to host the New York Giants this Sunday. Former LSU Tiger and Giants star receiver Odell Beckham has been dealing with a hamstring injury, but he’s expected to practice today.

This is Saturday its the big rivalry game between ULM and UL Lafayette. Warhawks Coach Todd Berry admits its been a difficult season for his 1-and-6 team. The Warhawks had tough games against Georgia and Alabama earlier in the year and they’ve also dealt with numerous injuries. He says some guys are coming back to full health and he’s optimistic they can turn their season around starting this Saturday…
cut 17 (15) “…boost morale”
UL Lafayette leads the all-time series between the two teams, with a record of 26-and-24.

11:30 Newscast, October 28th, 2015

Recent results from the National Assessment of Education Progress exams shows Louisiana public school students rank from 43rd to 49th nationally in reading and math. Fourth graders finished 43rd nationally in reading and 45th in math. But BESE President Chas Roemer says there are some positives…:
CUT 3 (09) “or state”
29-percent of eighth graders are considered proficient in reading and 18-percent in math.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says a woman is under arrest amid allegations that she tried to kill her 2-year-old little boy. EBRSO spokeswoman Casey Hicks says a hospital called saying the toddler had been brought in by his mother, 29-year-old Samantha Snell, in critical condition and with multiple fractures:
CUT 9 (07) “trauma to it”
Snell is charged with cruelty to juveniles and attempted 1st degree murder.

The Shreveport Police Department has released the name of a woman who was shot and killed Tuesday evening in an incident which also injured two other females including a 15-year-old. Cpl Breck Scott says 36-year-old Verdina Crichlow was shot multiple times and later died. He says 43-year-old Tammy Harris and the teenager were also struck with multiple bullets after a suspect entered their apartment and opened fire…:
CUT 6 (10) “the hospital”
He says investigators are working to determine the identify and whereabouts of the person responsible for the deadly encounter.

State Police say a woman from Rayville died in a morning crash in Richland Parish. They say investigators believe a vehicle driven by 36-year-old Shameka Johnson crossed the center line in the opposing lane of travel and collided head-on with a Honda. They say Johnson sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Honda had moderate injuries.

 

10:30 Newscast, October 28th, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal takes part in another GOP presidential debate tonight, but once again he will not be on the main stage. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says a woman is in jail accused of trying to kill her 2-year-old child. They say 29-year-old Samantha Snell brought her toddler to the hospital in critical condition with brain damage and several broken bones. She was charged Tuesday with attempted first-degree murder and second degree cruelty to juveniles.

Louisiana’s Alcohol and Tobacco Control Commissioner has suspended the liquor licenses of five French Quarter strip clubs after undercover agents found prostitution, illegal drug use, and lewd acts at the establishments. ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert says the suspensions are a result of “Operation Trick or Treat”…:
cut 7 (09) “or tolerated”
Three of the clubs are on historic Bourbon Street in New Orleans. The other two are just off Bourbon Street.

According to a report by InsuranceQuotes.com, Louisianians save an extra $548 on average when they bundle car and homeowner’s insurance from the same company. State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon attributes this to State Farm, the largest insurance company in Louisiana…
cut 13 (08) “of things”
Louisiana’s bundle savings is the largest in the country.

 

09:30 Newscast October 28, 2015

Louisiana Alcohol and Tobacco Control suspends the liquor licenses of five French Quarter strip clubs after uncovering prostitution and drug use. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Of the 144 Louisiana legislative seats up for grabs statewide this year, only 19 remain to be decided in the November 21st runoff election. Only four of 39 Senate seats are left to be decided while 15 of 105 House seats are still on the ballot. Every Senate incumbent who sought re-election was successful while only three state representatives failed to retain their seat. Five sitting House members are in runoff elections. Early voting begins November 7th.

An InsuranceQuotes-dot-com reports shows Louisiana has the largest savings for bundling home and auto insurance. The study found that, on average, Louisianians save $548 by bundling. State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says this report is an indicator of how much we can get back by bundling insurance and doing some research…

cut 15 (07) “all coverages”

According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Louisiana has America’s 2nd-highest homeowner’s and 5th highest car insurance.

The Department of Children and Family Services is starting a statewide campaign to recruit more, greatly needed foster parents. Foster Parent Sheri Soper has children of her own and currently fosters two others. She says it’s rewarding to watch the kids grow and develop while in her care and gets satisfaction knowing they’re living in a safe environment…

cut 6 (08) “something secure”

DCFS Secretary Suzy Sonnier says there is a critical need for foster homes, with over 300 children entering the system every month.