17:30 LRN Newscast Sept 7

A team of government and university experts published a report that concluded climate change contributed to the weather event that produced more than 30 inches of rain in south Louisiana. But state climatologist Barry Keim says what happened last month is not enough to tell us anything about climate change.

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But Keim says there are some consistencies between the massive rain event and climate change.

PJ’s Coffee is expanding internationally into Vietnam. Chief Development Officer for Ballard Brands, PJ’s parent company, David Mesa, says they are on the heels of launching a coffee house in Malaysia as well, and are excited to give other countries the chance to taste Louisiana coffee.

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Mesa says PJ’s Coffee currently has 85 shops in seven states throughout the U.S.

Mandeville Police have made another arrest in connection with the rape of a female resident at a memory care facility. Last week 58-year-old Jerry Kan was arrested for first degree rape of a 78-year-old resident at Beau Provence, and Officer Becky White says 55-year-old Julie Henry had evidence of the incident.

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White says Henry also failed to report the rape after she was informed about it by the staff.

LSU football fans will not see Mike the Tiger out on the field during home games this season. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says Mike will stay in his habitat on game days because of health concerns after he was treated for cancer in June. But she says fans will still be able to see the live mascot.

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Guttner says the treatment appears to have been successful, but they are continuing to monitor him.

16:45 LRN Sportscast September 7th

The Saints and Quarterback Drew Brees have agreed to a contract extension…
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The new deal keeps Brees with the Black and Gold through at least the 2017 season and it guarantees him 44-million dollars.

A lot of blame is going around, when it comes to why LSU struggled to score points against Wisconsin. The offensive line didn’t provide much time for Brandon Harris to throw or create running lanes for Leonard Fournette. But Coach Les Miles is optimistic that unit will get better. He says injuries during preseason camp, kept them from gelling…
cut 20 (20) “…good line”
LSU hosts Jacksonville State on Saturday night.

UL Lafayette Coach Mark Hudspeth was disappointed with the play of his defense in the 45-10 loss to Boise State and fired defensive coordinator Melvin Smith. But he was pleased with quarterback Anthony Jennings, who accounted for 204 of the Cajuns 267 yards on offense. Hudspeth liked how Jennings played with poise…
cut 17 (17) “….we’re doing”

LSU’s live tiger mascot will stay in his habitat during home football games this season. In light of his recent cancer diagnosis, officials will not attempt to load Mike into his trailer. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says Mike’s radiation treatment on his tumor has had a positive impact, but unfortunately the Tiger remains terminally ill and has up to two years to live.

16:30 LRN Newscast September 7th

Researchers say the 1,000-year flood that devastated south Louisiana last month may have been intensified by climate change. State climatologist Barry Keim did not participate in this report, but says in a warmer world, the atmosphere can produce bigger storms.:
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But Keim says what happened last month is not enough to tell us anything about climate change.

Mandeville Police have made a second arrest in connection with the alleged rape of a 78-year-old resident at the Beau Provence Memory Care nursing home facility. Officer Becky White says 55-year-old Julie Henry was the Associate Program Director and allegedly knew about the reported crime…:
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An attorney for Beau Provence says its management supports Henry and that she is innocent.

The Saints and Quarterback Drew Brees have agreed to a contract extension. The future Hall of Famer had this to say a short time ago…
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The new deal keeps Brees with the Black and Gold through at least the 2017 season and it guarantees him 44-million dollars. The actual contract extension is for five years, but the final three years are voidable.

LSU’s live tiger mascot will stay in his habitat during home football games this season. In light of his recent cancer diagnosis, officials will not attempt to load Mike into his trailer. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says Mike’s radiation treatment on his tumor has had a positive impact….
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Guttner says unfortunately Mike remains terminally ill and has up to two years to live. He’ll undergo another CT scan in the fall.

15:30 LRN Newscast September 7th

The Saints and Quarterback Drew Brees have agreed to a new contract extension that provides the future Hall of Farmer with 44-million dollars in guaranteed money through the 2017 season. It’s considered a team friendly deal for the Saints as it frees up salary cap space. Brees also remains one of the highest paid players in the NFL and it gives the two sides a chance to agree to a new deal in 2018.

NOAA researchers say man made climate change contributed to the torrential flooding that killed 13 and damaged 150-thousand homes last month. State Climatologist Barry Keim did not participate in this report, but he says warmer sea surface temperatures is connected to global warming and warm Gulf waters helped strengthen the tropical wave that produced the unusual amount of rainfall….
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PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans is opening its first international location in Vietnam today. Emelie Gunn has more…
voicer 2 (29) “…I’m Emelie Gunn”

Mandeville Police have made a second arrest in connection with the alleged rape of a 78-year-old resident at the Beau Provence Memory Care facility. Officer Becky White says 55-year-old Julie Henry was the Associate Program Director and knew about the reported sexual assault….
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An attorney for Henry says she is innocent.

14:30 LRN Newscast September 7th

NOAA researchers say climate change may have contributed to the flooding in south Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports…
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Four schools have been put on a fiscal watch list by a committee of the Louisiana Board of Regents because they are in poor financial health. The four schools are Southern University of New Orleans, LSU Health Sciences-Shreveport, Grambling State and Southern University at Shreveport. Leaders at the four schools have been asked to provide a corrective action plan by September 21st.

PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans opened its first shop outside of the United States today as they now have a location in Vietnam. Chief Development Officer for Ballard Brands, P-J’s parent company, David Mesa, says they’ll continue to expand worldwide….
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Mesa says they decided on a shop in Vietnam because of that country’s strong love for coffee.

LSU’s live mascot, Mike the Sixth, who is battling cancer, will not attend home football games this year. LSU School of Veterinary Medicine spokesperson Ginger Guttner says Mike remains in good spirits, after undergoing radiation treatment in June….
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Guttner says Mike will receive another CT scan this fall and doctors will decide then, if he needs another round of radiation.

LRN PM Newscall September 7th

NOAA researchers say climate change may have contributed to the flooding in south Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports…

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PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans is opening its first international location in Vietnam today. Emelie Gunn has more…

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LSU announces Mike VI will not come out on the field during home football games this season. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says Mike underwent radiation treatment in June for a cancerous tumor on his face. She says because of his health, he will stay in his habitat on game days, but fans will still be able to see the live mascot.

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Guttner says the treatment appears to have been successful, as the tumor has shrunk, but they are continuing to monitor him. She says he does not appear to be in any pain.

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Guttner says without the treatment, Mike might have only lived another month or so, but after the treatment he could live another one or two years. She says vets will evaluate Mike again in the fall to see what the status of the tumor is and decide where to go from there.

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Mandeville Police have made a second arrest in connection with the alleged rape of a 78-year-old resident at the Beau Provence Memory Care facility. Officer Becky White says 55-year-old Julie Henry was the Associate Program Director and knew about the reported sexual assault.

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Last week 58-year-old Jerry Kan, a cook at Beau Provence, was arrested for first degree rape of a female resident at the facility. White says Henry had evidence of the incident.

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White says Henry has been employed at Beau Provence since last November. She says Henry faces multiple charges, and the investigation is ongoing.

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Joe Rapanti, attorney for Beau Provence, released a statement on behalf of the facility saying its management supports Henry. The statement adds, “Once this investigation is finalized, it will be obvious that Julie is innocent.”

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NOAA researchers say the 1,000-year flood that devastated south Louisiana last month may have been intensified by climate change. State climatologist Barry Keim did not participate in this report, but says there are some consistencies between the massive rain event and climate change. He says in a warmer world, the atmosphere would be able to produce bigger storms.

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Keim says another variable consistent with climate change is warmer sea surface temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico, which helped strengthen the tropical wave that produced the unusual amount of rainfall from August 12th to the 14th.

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A team of experts that comprise of government and university experts published the report that concluded climate change made it possible for a weather event that produced more than 30 inches of rain. But Keim says what happened last month is not enough to tell us anything about climate change.

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PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans is expanding to Vietnam, opening its first shop today at a shopping mall in Ho Chi Minh. Chief Development Officer for Ballard Brands, PJ’s parent company, David Mesa, says this is their first international store. He says they chose to open in Vietnam because it is a very coffee rich country…

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Mesa says they are planning to expand PJ’s Coffee even more over the next five years.

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Mesa says PJ’s Coffee currently has 85 shops in seven states throughout the U.S. He says they are on the heels of launching a coffee house in Malaysia and are excited to give other countries the chance to taste Louisiana coffee.

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13:30 Newscast, September 7th, 2016

Could the August flood have anything to do with climate change? A team of experts that comprise of government and university experts published the report that concluded climate change made it possible for a weather event that produced more than 30 inches of rain. State climatologist Barry Keim did not take part in the report but does say that what happened last month is not enough to tell us anything about climate change…:
Cut 11 (07) “so efficient”

PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans is expanding to Vietnam, opening its first shop today at a shopping mall in Ho Chi Minh. Chief Development Officer for Ballard Brands, PJ’s parent company, David Mesa, says this is their first international store. He says they chose to open in Vietnam because it is a very coffee rich country…:
cut 12 (10) “their culture”
Mesa says PJ’s Coffee currently has 85 shops in seven states throughout the U.S.

Detectives have released surveillance pictures of three men who stole thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise from a store during the historic floods in August. The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office reported the group looted the Walmart on O’Neal Lane on August 14. They added the thieves got away with more than $34,000 in items. Anyone with information about the break-in or the identities of the suspects is urged to call Crime Stoppers.

LSU’s live tiger mascot will stay in his habitat during home games this season. Mike VI has never been forced to be part of pre-game events, and in light of his recent cancer diagnosis, officials will not attempt to load Mike into his trailer during the current football season. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says Mike’s treatment appears to have been successful…:
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She says they are going to let him out early on game day so that fans can come see him.

12:30 Newscast, September 7th, 2016

Researchers say the 1,000-year flood that devastated south Louisiana last month may have been intensified by climate change. State climatologist Barry Keim did not participate in this report, but says there are some consistencies between the massive rain event and climate change. He says in a warmer world, the atmosphere would be able to produce bigger storms.:
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But Keim says what happened last month is not enough to tell us anything about climate change.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says they are looking for three black males who looted the Wal Mart on O’Neal Lane in Baton Rouge while wading through waste deep flood water. They say the subjects entered the store where they forced entry into several locked cases within the jewelry and electronics departments stealing multiple items. Total theft during this incident is in excess of $34,000.00. Anyone with information on this incident is urged to contact authorities.

A second arrest has been made in the case of the elderly woman who was allegedly raped at a nursing home in Metairie. Police spokeswoman Becky White says 55-year-old Julie Henry was the Associate Program Director at Beau Provence and is accused of knowing about the incident…:
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Henry was arrested for failure to report abuse of adults and obstruction of justice. 58-year-old Jerry Kan allegedly raped a 78-year-old resident.

An Albertson’s in Bossier City is coming under fire over a social media post indicating the bakery there refused to write “Trump 2016″ on a birthday cake. McKenzie Gill told KSLA that the theme for her 18th birthday party is Donald Trump for President and she was surprised the Albertson’s employee said she wouldn’t put the candidate’s name on the cake. A spokesperson for the chain apologized and said the staff was confused about copyrighted phrases.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast September 7th

LSU Football Coach Les Miles says starting quarterback Brandon Harris should not get 100-percent of the blame for the problems the offense had in the opening season loss to Wisconsin. Miles says the receivers also failed to catch the ball at times…
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Miles also added that waiting for Harris to mature can’t last forever and back-up Danny Etling is a consideration.

Ragin Cajuns Coach Mark Hudspeth says allowing big pass plays and the lack of turnovers led to the decision to fire defensive coordinator Melvin Smith after a 45-10 loss to Boise State. Hudspeth says he owed to the seniors to give them an opportunity to have a great season…
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The Cajuns host instate rival McNeese State on Saturday.

There’s a lot going on with the Saints today. Reports indicate Quarterback Drew Brees is close to a four-year deal worth about 100-million dollars. The team has reportedly released Q-B Garrett Grayson, who was drafted last season. Also, veteran offensive guard Jahri Evans is back after the Saints released him in February after a 10-year run with the Black and Gold. .

Students at Eden Park Elementary in Baton Rouge had a welcome surprise when New Orleans Saints Punter Thomas Morstead and First Lady Donna Edwards showed up to deliver 500 backpacks filled with school supplies following the historic flood….:
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Morstead says some 6-thousand backpacks will be distributed throughout Baton Rouge.

And former NFL center, LSU Tiger and Leesville Wampus Cat, Kevin Mawe, has been hired as an assistant offensive line coach by the Chicago Bears.

11:30 Newscast, September 7th, 2016

LSU announces Mike VI will not come out on the field during home football games this season. Ginger Guttner with the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine says Mike underwent radiation treatment in June for a cancerous tumor on his face…:
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Guttner says the treatment appears to have been successful, as the tumor has shrunk, but they are continuing to monitor him.

Louisiana Economic Development is offering a scholarship for new businesses to become licensed contractors in the state. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Mandeville Police have made a second arrest in connection with the alleged rape of a 78-year-old resident at the Beau Provence Memory Care nursing home facility. Officer Becky White says 55-year-old Julie Henry was the Associate Program Director and allegedly knew about the reported crime…:
CUT 6 (10) “the police”
Last week 58-year-old Jerry Kan, a cook at Beau Provence, was arrested for first degree rape of a female resident at the facility. An attorney for Beau Provence says its management supports Henry and that she is innocent.

Students at Eden Park Elementary in Baton Rouge had a welcome surprise when New Orleans Saints Punter Thomas Morstead and First Lady Donna Edwards showed up to deliver 500 backpacks filled with school supplies following the historic flood. Morsead recently launched the teamcomeback.org campaign…:
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A total of 6,000 backpacks will be distributed to students.