09:30 Newscast November 24, 2015

As rumors of his firing swell, LSU Coach Les Miles doesn’t want that distracting his team as they prepare for Saturday’s game against Texas A&M. The coach sidestepped a question yesterday on whether he’s spoken with any LSU administrators about his job security…

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Miles made his comments at his weekly luncheon with reporters.

For the fourth year in a row, it will cost more to prepare a traditional Thanksgiving meal. LSU AgCenter Economist Kurt Guidry says, on the wholesale level, the price of turkey is up 9-percent from a year ago but, fortunately for consumers, the retail price of turkey is only up slightly…

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Their survey of Baton Rouge retailers found the cost of items to prepare a meal for 10 increased $1.31 from last year.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a town clerk for Oil City on theft charges. Authorities allege that 44-year-old Melissa Doise stole over $24,000 from the town between January 2013 and August 2015. They also accuse Doise of manipulating accounting records and disposing deposit slips to cover up her activity. Doise is charged with felony theft.

More people than ever plan on shopping local on Small Business Saturday. Emelie Gunn has more…..

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08:30 Newscast November 24, 2015

US Representative John Fleming of Minden joins fellow Republican Louisiana Congressman Charles Boustany in announcing plans to run for US Senator David Vitter’s soon-to-be vacant seat next year. Political analyst Elliot Stonecipher says considering the Senate race is still nearly a year away, he thinks candidates should hold off on making any announcements until the dust settles from this past election….

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Saturday is Small Business Saturday and it appears a record number of people are planning to shop local. State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business, Dawn Starns, encourages shoppers to keep local stores in mind this holiday season, because the money spent at a small retailer goes right back into the local economy…

cut 15 (10) “employ people.”

The Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Pierre Part woman accused of running a Facebook scam. Authorities say 32-year-old Latisha Landry ran a store on Facebook called Elite Boutique and their investigation discovered that people from at least six states failed to receive items they purchased from the online store. Landry is charged with a total of 49 counts of credit card fraud. Additional charges are possible.

For the fourth year in a row, the cost for a traditional Thanksgiving meal has increased. Don Molino reports…

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07:30 Newscast November 24, 2015

US Representative John Fleming of Minden has announced his intention to run for US Senate next year. Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany, state treasurer John Kennedy, and Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle are other candidates who could run for David Vitter’s seat. Political analyst Elliot Stonecipher says Fleming could run into name recognition issues, but there are ways around that…

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Vitter announced he will not seek re-election in 2016.

For the fourth year in a row, the cost for a traditional Thanksgiving meal has increased. The LSU AgCenter surveyed Baton Rouge retailers and found the cost of items to prepare a meal for 10 was $49.81, a $1.31 increase from last year. Economist Kurt Guidry says a rise in turkey prices led to this year’s price increase…

cut 4 (07) “this year”

A National Federation of Independent Business/American Express survey finds a record number of people plan to shop local for Small Business Saturday. Dawn Starns, the Louisiana state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says shoppers are often looking for unique gifts and items and that’s where your small business retailer comes in handy….

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Starns encourages shoppers to keep local stores in mind this holiday season.

LSU Coach Les Miles does not want speculation of his firing to distract his team as it prepares for the final regular season game against Texas A&M. The coach sidestepped a question on whether he’s spoken with any LSU administrators about his job security saying the only instruction he’s received is to continue doing his job…

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Speculation over whether LSU would fire Miles at the end of the season intensified last week as a result of a published report in the Advocate newspaper.

06:45 Sportscast November 24, 2015

LSU Coach Les Miles does not want the focus on him or the rumors of his firing, as his team prepares for the final regular season game of the year on Saturday against Texas A&M. It’s been reported that LSU is prepared to part ways with Miles, but the decision is not final. The coach sidestepped a question on whether he’s spoken with any LSU administrators about his job security…

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The Tigers have lost three in a row for the first time in Miles 11-year coaching career at LSU. Miles is under contract through 2019, but LSU could fire him after Saturday and buyout his contract for 15 million dollars.

Crawfordville, Florida four-star quarterback Feleipe Franks announced that he has decommitted from LSU. Franks was the Tigers only quarterback commitment for the Class of 2016. It is now expected that Franks will sign with the University of Florida.

Marquette guard Jajuan Johnson hit two free-throws with 10.8 seconds remaining to lift the Golden Eagles to an 81-80 win over 22nd ranked LSU in the semifinals of the Legends Classic in Brooklyn, New York. Freshman standout Ben Simmons led all scorers with 21 and added 20 rebounds in the effort. Tim Quarterman threw in another 20 for the Bayou Bengals as they fall to 3-1 on the season. Marquette will face Arizona State in tonight’s championship game. LSU faces North Carolina State in the consolation game at 4:30 this afternoon. That game can be seen on ESPNU.

Elsewhere on the college hardwood today, the 3-0 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs are on the road to face the Ohio State Buckeyes, Southern will host Dillard, and Southeastern Louisiana visits the undefeated 24th ranked Cincinnati Bearcats.

Nicholls State and the Manning Passing Academy have signed a six-year contract extension that keeps the football skills camp on the Thibodaux campus through 2021. Nicholls has hosted the four-day summer football camp since 2005.

06:30 Newscast November 24, 2015

US Representative John Fleming of Minden has joined fellow Republican Louisiana Congressman Charles Boustany in letting voters know that he plans to run for US Senate next year. Political analyst Elliot Stonecipher says it’s not a surprise to see Fleming to throw his hat in the ring…

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State treasurer John Kennedy and Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle are other candidates who could run for David Vitter’s seat.

LSU Coach Les Miles does not want the focus on him or the rumors of his firing, as his team prepares for the final regular season game of the year against Texas A&M. The Tigers have lost three in a row for the first time in Miles’s 11-year coaching career at LSU and he was not ready to address his job status at his weekly luncheon with reporters…

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It’s been reported that LSU is prepared to part ways with Miles, but the decision is not final.

A record number of people plan to shop local for Small Business Saturday. Dawn Starns, the Louisiana state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says they’ve partnered with American Express and their survey found a large majority of shoppers plan to participate in Small Business Saturday…

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Starns say this is so encouraging because this is the time of year where small businesses are in competition with big name stores.

There’s a possibility of rain for Thanksgiving Day. Rain chances begin to show up in the state’s forecast tonight and will hang around through much of next week.

AM Newscall November 24,2015

For the fourth year in a row, the cost for a traditional Thanksgiving meal has increased. Don Molino reports…

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 LSU Football Coach Les Miles tries to stay focused on the next game as rumors of his firing swirl. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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 More people than ever plan on shopping local on Small Business Saturday. Emelie Gunn has more…..

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For the fourth year in a row, the cost for a traditional Thanksgiving meal has increased. The LSU AgCenter surveyed Baton Rouge retailers and found the cost of items to prepare a meal for 10 was $49.81, a $1.31 increase from last year. Economist Kurt Guidry says a rise in turkey prices led to this year’s price increase…

cut 4  (07)  “this year”

He says, on the wholesale level, the price of turkey is up 9-percent from a year ago. On the other hand, the price of milk is about 50-cents lower than last year. Guidry says, fortunately for consumers, the retail price of turkey is only up slightly…

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If you plan to fry your turkey for Thanksgiving, you can add $30 to $45 dollars for the peanut oil you will use. Guidry says, while the price for the meal is a little higher, he doesn’t think it will limit anyone’s Thanksgiving dinner…

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US Representative John Fleming of Minden has joined fellow Republican Louisiana Congressman Charles Boustany in letting voters know that he plans to run for US Senate next year. Political analyst Elliot Stonecipher says it’s not a surprise to see Fleming to throw his hat into the ring for David Vitter’s Senate seat…

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Boustany, state treasurer John Kennedy and Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle are other candidates could run for Vitter’s seat as the former gubernatorial candidate has announced he’s not seeking re-election in 2016. Stonecipher says Fleming could run into name recognition issues, but there are ways around that…

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In a statement, Fleming says voters are eager to see real, conservative solutions in our nation’s capital. Boustany says considering the Senate race is still nearly a year away, he thinks any candidates for that race should hold off on making any announcements until the dust settles from this past election….

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LSU Coach Les Miles does not want the focus on him or the rumors of his firing, as his team prepares for the final regular season game of the year on Saturday against Texas A&M. The Tigers have lost three in a row for the first time in Miles 11-year coaching career at LSU and he was not ready to address his job status at his weekly luncheon with reporters…

Cut 10 (10) “the team”

It’s been reported that LSU is preparing to part ways with Miles, but the decision is not final. The coach sidestepped a question on whether he’s spoken with any LSU administrators about his job security…

cut 11 (09) “would do it”

Speculation over whether LSU would fire Miles at the end of the season intensified last week as a result of a published report in the Advocate newspaper that said the head coach was coaching for his job in the final two regular season games. Miles says the only instruction he’s received is to continue doing his job…

Cut 12 (06) “eleven years”

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A record number of people plan to shop local for Small Business Saturday. Dawn Starns, the Louisiana state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says they’ve partnered with American Express and their survey found a large majority of shoppers plan to participate in Small Business Saturday…

Cut 13 (10)  “little unique”

Starns say this is so encouraging because this is the time of year where small businesses are in competition with big name stores. She says shoppers are often looking for unique gifts and items and that’s where your small business retailer comes in handy….

Cut 14 (09) “a gift”

Starns encourages shoppers to keep local stores in mind this holiday season, because says the money spent at a small retailer goes right back into the local economy.

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LRN Newscast 17:30 November 23rd

Republican Congressman Charles Boustany has announced his intention to run for David Vitter’s Senate seat next year. Emelie Gunn reports…
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Governor-elect John Bel Edwards made his first public speech today since Saturday’s election. He spoke at the Louisiana Federation of Teachers annual convention in Lake Charles…
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Edwards says it starts with early childhood education.

With rumors swirling that LSU’s Les Miles will be fired at the end of the regular season, the head coach addressed the situation at his weekly Monday news conference. Miles says his focus is not on his job status, but on the players and coaches and getting them ready to play Texas A-and-M on Saturday night…
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Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says Miles’ 15 million dollar buyout isn’t much of a determining factor because those who want him gone are willing to front that money.

When the state legislature reconvenes for a new term there will be two more republicans in the House, bringing the total to 61 GOP members in the lower chamber. Democrats picked up a seat in the Senate, dropping the number of republicans to 25.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 November 23rd

With rumors swirling that LSU’s Les Miles will be fired at the end of the regular season, the head coach addressed the situation at his weekly Monday news conference. Miles says his focus is not on his job status, but on the players and coaches and getting them ready to play Texas A-and-M on Saturday night…
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Miles is under contract through 2019, but LSU could fire him after Saturday and buyout his contract for 15 million dollars. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says Miles’ 15 million dollar buyout isn’t much of a determining factor because those who want him gone are willing to front that money….
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The Saints find themselves in last place in the NFC South as they return from the bye week. Tampa Bay moved a full game ahead of New Orleans for third place in the division thanks to there 45-17 win over Philadelphia. Carolina moved to 10-0 on the year as Cam Newton threw five touchdown passes in a 44-16 win over Washington. The Saints home game against Carolina on December sixth has been flexed to 3:15 PM. This Sunday, the Saints visit the improving Houston Texans. It was announced today that Bryan Hoyer will start at quarterback for Houston as he’s done with the team’s concussion protocol.

The LSU men’s basketball team looks to improve its record to 4-and-0 as they take on Marquette at the Barclays Center in Brookyln. Center Elbert Robinson is expected to play after injuring his ankle in the win over South Alabama last Thursday. And the Tigers Ben Simmons has been named SEC Freshman of the Week. He averaged 22.5 points and 12.5 rebounds in wins over Kennesaw State and South Alabama last week.

16:30 Newcast November 23,2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards has put together his transition team, which will be led by a longtime state senator Ben Nevers. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Not many tips are coming in after the shooting at Bunny Friend Playground that left 17 people injured in front of about 500 people. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says this was an act of domestic terrorism. He says there were a lot of onlookers recording on their cell phones and isn’t sure why more people haven’t come forward with information.

 

Bossier Parish authorities are searching to figure out why a mother fatally shot her son and injured another woman while driving down Interstate 20. Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Lt. Bill Davis says after leaving a casino, 47-year-old Dora Blake of Minden took out a handgun, while riding in the backseat of the vehicle and shot the two people in the front seat.
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There is a lot of talk concerning the job security of Les Miles’ at LSU. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says athletic director Joe Alleva hasn’t mentioned Miles’ future. He says Miles’ 15 million dollar buyout isn’t much of a determining factor because the donors who want him gone are willing to front that money.
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Miles says his focus is on beating Texas A&M.

15:30 Newscast November 23,2015

Governor-elect John Bel Edwards names state senator Ben Nevers of Boglausa as his chief of staff when he takes office on January 11th. Edwards first priority is to foucs on the budget, as the state is facing a one-billion dollar revenue shortfall. He pledges to keep to his campaign promise and that is bring a moderate and bipartisan approach to the governor’s office….
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Republican Congressman Charles Boustany has announced his intention to run for David Vitter’s Senate seat next year. Vitter said Saturday night that he would not seek re-election. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says he expected this from Boustany.
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Bossier Parish authorities are investigating why a mother fatally shot her son and injured another woman while driving down Interstate 20. Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Lt. Bill Davis says 47-year-old Dora Blake of Minden took out a handgun and shot the two people in the front. He says Blake was highly intoxicated and booked into Bossier Maximum Security Facility on a one million dollar bond.
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There is a lot of speculation concerning Les Miles’ future at LSU. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says athletic director Joe Alleva has yet to comment on the topic but his silence is telling. He says the Tigers have lost the last three games in a row and it’s pretty obvious Mile’s job is in jeopardy but he doesn’t believe there is any rush to get rid of Miles just yet.
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