11:40 LRN Sportscast June 26th

It’ll be an SEC showdown in the College World Series Finals as LSU takes on conference rival Florida in a best-of-three beginning tonight. Michelle Southern reports…:
Voicer 5 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

The Gators took two of three from the Tigers in Gainesville earlier this year. Russell Reynolds will be the starting pitcher for LSU. The senior from Baton Rouge is making his first start of the season.

The LSU football program has added another player’s name to the 2018 recruiting class. That’s tight end Zach Sheffer from Florida. He’s six-foot-three, 230 pounds and had over two dozen offers. 24-7 sports lists Sheffer as a three-star prospect and the 26th best player at his position.

New LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade appeared on an SEC teleconference this morning and said one of his biggest challenges at LSU so far is changing the way players think and changing the standards to which they do things. He says they’ve spent a vast majority of time during summer workouts trying to shore up the defensive issues that plauged them under former head coach Johnny Jones.

Back to the College World Series, there have been 22 home runs hit during the CWS. That’s the most since moving to TD Ameritrade Park in 2011. The second highest total was 15 in 2015. Prior to the 2015 season, the NCAA decided to lower the seams on the baseball in the hopes they would fly farther.

11:30 Newscast, June 26th, 2017

Universities within the UL system will see their lowest fee increase in a decade, as their Board of Supervisors approved a hike of less than three percent for the nine public colleges. UL System president Dr. Jim Henderson says Louisiana still ranks dead last in total resources per student among southern states…:
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The increase will cost students an average of $108 out of pocket and is not covered by TOPS.

The LSU AgCenter receives nearly one million dollars from the USDA for honeybee research. Entomologist Kristen Healy says any given year there’s higher than normal losses in honeybee colonies, and many studies look at what stressors contribute to these losses…such as mites for one…:
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A small insect known as the Roseau Cane Mealy Bug has obliterated thousands of acres of Roseau cane in southern Plaquemines Parish, and experts say this could become a catastrophic problem with coastal erosion. LSU Ag Center entomologist Rodrigo Diaz says usually insecticides could be used but in this case they would harm aquatic life…:
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He says the loss of the cane could lead to even more rapid land loss in the Mississippi River Delta if something isn’t done soon.

A tourist visiting New Orleans remained in critical condition at last report after a brutal beating during a robbery in the French Quarter. NOPD Chief Michael Harrison says the entire incident was caught on video:
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Anyone with information on this incident is urged to contact authorities.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast

LSU AgCenter researchers are studying a small insect known as Phragmites which is causing extensive damage to Roseau cane in southern Plaquemines Parish. LSU Ag Center entomologist Rodrigo Diaz says there are different varieties of the plant, some of which are not affected by Phragmites. He says they are hoping to learn why some are resistant to the bug….
cut 11 (06) “….restoration”
Diaz says they have to be careful using insecticides, because those chemicals can be harmful to aquatic life.

Vaping may not be the best way to kick your cigarette habit, according to experts at Our Lady of the Lake in Baton Rouge. Physician assistant Josselin Carter says there are chemicals in the solutions that could potentially be problematic:
Cut 5 (08) “in vaping”
The nonpartisan policy group Alliance for Excellent Education finds that Louisiana’s plan to improve education is one of the most promising in the United States. Erin Bendley with the state department of education says the state’s plan is in accordance with the Every Student Succeeds Act….
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Louisiana is still waiting for the federal government to review the state’s plan and give feedback.

Tulane has received a two-and-a-half-million dollar federal grant that will double the size of its Upward Bound program which facilitates and supports college readiness and access for first-generation college students. Upward Bound Director April Rice says they provide a wide array of year-round personalized services that prepare students academically, socially and finanncially for success in college and beyond….
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09:30 Newscast, June 26th, 2017

LSU will turn to a fifth-year senior who hasn’t started a game this season in Game One of the College World Series Finals versus Florida. Right-hander Russell Reynolds will take the ball for the Tigers beginning at 6pm. Coach Paul Mainieri says Jared Poche will start tomorrow.

Vaping may not be the best way to kick your cigarette habit, according to experts at Our Lady of the Lake in Baton Rouge. Physician assistant with the hospital’s smoking cessation program, Josselin Carter, says it’s still a habit, and it’s hard for consumers to know exactly how much nicotine they’re ingesting on a daily basis…:
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To get more information on how to quit smoking, visit SmokingCessationTrust.org.

The Upward Bound Program at Tulane University received a 2.5 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support college readiness programs…:
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Today, Governor John Bel Edwards and the Louisiana Community and Technical College System will announce a multi-million dollar expansion project underway at the Baton Rouge Community College Acadian Campus. In a statement, the governor’s office says the project will bring workforce training and new career opportunities to North Baton Rouge.

 

08:30 Newscast, June 26th, 2017

The College World Series Finals take place tonight starting at 6 and it’s all SEC as LSU battles Florida to begin a best of three. Right-hander Russell Reynolds will take the ball for the Tigers. LSU Shortstop Kramer Robertson says this feels like an SEC weekend, just with more at stake…:
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It’s the 6th time LSU has played in the finals and they are a perfect 6-0. Jard Poche will start on the mound tomorrow.

A 9-year-old girl disappeared while playing on the Tangipahoa River Sunday afternoon, and the search has gotten back underway, according to authorities. The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office and others are actively searching for the child. The Parish Fire Department said the child was playing in the the water with her family when she went missing.

The Alliance for Excellent Education ranks Louisiana’s education plan one of the most promising in the country. Erin Bendily with the state Department of Education says their goal is to help children and educators meet goals by specifically looking at how each is performing:
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State Education Superintendent John White says this plan is one of the reasons Louisiana’s high school graduation rate is higher than ever at 77 percent.

If you’re trying to quit smoking, vaping may not be the best solution, according to some. Physician assistant with the hospital’s smoking cessation program at OLOL in Baton Rouge, Josselin Carter, says vaping can end up being a substitution for the same habit because many juices contain nicotine:
Cut 4 (11) “our success”
To get more information on how to quit smoking, visit SmokingCessationTrust.org.

 

07:30 Newscast, June 26th, 2017

There are a ton of LSU fans in Omaha this morning after booking last minute flights when the Tigers punched their ticket to the College World Series finals on Saturday. It’s all SEC with LSU battling Florida in a best of three beginning tonight at 6pm. Coach Paul Mainieri announced Sunday afternoon that Baton Rouge’s Russell Reynolds will start on the mound.

If you’re trying to quit smoking, vaping may not be the answer. Halen Doughty has more from experts at Our Lady of the Lake hospital in Baton Rouge…:
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Tulane University’s Upward Bound Program has received a 2.5 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help high school students who hope to become their first in their family to go to college. Cowen Institute Director Amanda Kruger Hill says low income students grade 9 through 12 can greatly benefit from this grant…:
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She says 88 percent of its Upward Bound participants stay in college.

A small insect, known as the Roseau Cane Mealy Bug, is causing extensive damage to Roseau cane in southern Plaquemines Parish. LSU Ag Center entomologist Rodrigo Diaz says it has had severe effects on the dominant vegetation of the Mississippi River Delta…:
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He says this could be a catastrophic problem.

 

06:45 Sportscast, June 26th, 2017

Louisiana Radio Network Sports, I’m Michelle Southern. Here’s your College World Series update, brought to you by Assurance Financial, your Local Home Loan Experts. Lend the way dot com.

The College World Series Finals take place tonight starting at 6 and it’s all SEC as LSU battles Florida to begin a best of three. Right-hander Russell Reynolds will take the ball for the Tigers. LSU Shortstop Kramer Robertson says this feels like an SEC weekend, just with more at stake…:
Cut 18 (10) “gets the job done”
Jared Poche will start tomorrow and he says there isn’t much you have to guess at this point in the season…:
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This is the 6th appearance for LSU in the CWS finals, and The Tigers have won all six times…the last being in 2009.

LSU has landed a couple of other nice commitments for the 2018 class. Alabama’s Tae Provens is ranked as a Top 50 athlete on 247Sports. Coach Orgeron has also landed Florida tight end Zach Sheffer. Sheffer is ranked by the 247Composite as the No. 26 tight end prospect in the country. LSU’s 2018 class now sits at 21 commitments and ranks No. 1 in the SEC and No. 3 nationally.

Tyrann Mathieu was back in his hometown Sunday, hosting his camp at the Saints training facility. It’s the second year of the camp for the former St. Augustine and LSU standout now entering his fifth NFL season with the Arizona Cardinals. Mathieu said he plans on making the camp a yearly occurrence as a way to give back to New Orleans.

LSU Quarterback Danny Etling showed up at the Manning Passing Academy at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, which was held from Thursday through Sunday. Reigning Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson was also there coaching campers at MPA.

 

06:30 Newscast, June 26th, 2017

It’ll be an SEC showdown in the College World Series Finals as LSU takes on conference rival Florida in a best-of-three beginning tonight. The Tigers and Gators have already met in a series this season, with Florida taking two of three in Gainesville. LSU Shortstop Kramer Robertson says both teams are playing better, and differently now than back in March…:
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LSU Coach Paul Mainieri announced he’s going to start fifth-year senior Russell Reynolds of Baton Rouge tonight. First pitch is 6pm.

Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the bill into law that would require cities to post signs ahead of speed enforcement cameras. The notices must be posted between 250 and 500 feet of the location of the devices. It takes effect August 1st.

The Alliance for Excellent Education ranks Louisiana’s education plan one of the most promising in the country. Erin Bendily with the state Department of Education says they set ambitious, but achievable goals for students and school systems..:
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She says this is one of the reasons Louisiana’s high school graduation rate is higher than ever at 77 percent.

Vaping may not be the best way to kick your cigarette habit, according to experts at Our Lady of the Lake in Baton Rouge. Physician assistant Josselin Carter says there are chemicals in the solutions that could potentially be problematic:
Cut 5 (08) “in vaping”
She recommends trying to kick the habit through SmokingCessationTrust.org.

 

AM NEWSCALL, JUNE 26TH, 2017 *UPDATE ON MONDAY STARTING PITCHER*

If you’re trying to quit smoking, vaping may not be the answer. Halen Doughty has more from experts at Our Lady of the Lake hospital in Baton Rouge…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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The Upward Bound Program at Tulane University received a 2.5 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support college readiness programs. Emelie Gunn has more…

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It’ll be an SEC showdown in the College World Series Finals as LSU takes on conference rival Florida in a best-of-three beginning tonight. Michelle Southern reports…:

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Vaping may not be the best way to kick your cigarette habit, according to experts at Our Lady of the Lake in Baton Rouge. Physician assistant with the hospital’s smoking cessation program, Josselin Carter, says vaping can end up being a substitution for the same habit because many juices contain nicotine.

Cut 4  (11) “our success”

Carter adds doctors aren’t sure vaping is safer than cigarettes, as there is no long-term data to support that claim. She says there’s some overlap in chemicals from both e-liquids and cigarettes, but there’s other chemicals in the vaping solutions that could potentially be problematic.

Cut 5  (08)  “in vaping”

Carter notes e-liquids come in a variety of nicotine concentrations. She says that can make it hard for consumers to know exactly how much nicotine they’re ingesting on a daily basis. She adds there are other factors that affect it as well.

Cut 6 (11) “be taking in” 

To get more information on how to quit smoking, visit SmokingCessationTrust.org.

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Tulane University’s Upward Bound Program has received a 2.5 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help high school students who hope to become their first in their family to go to college. Upward Bound is a program aimed at helping prospective college students academically prepare for higher education. Cowen Institute Director Amanda Kruger Hill says low income students grade 9 through 12 can greatly benefit from this grant.

Cut 7 (10)  “financial aid”

Hill says the program works with students three days a week throughout their four years in high school and supports the students through college. She says this opportunity is so important to at risk youth.

Cut 8 (10) “their needs”

Hill says they work directly with high schools and the educators identify students who would be a perfect fit for the program. She says the Upward Bound staff is completely committed to changing life outcomes for their students.

Cut 9 (10)  “lives around”

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A small insect, commonly referred to as Phragmites or the Roseau Cane Mealy Bug is causing extensive damage to Roseau cane in southern Plaquemines Parish. LSU Ag Center entomologist Rodrigo Diaz says over 100-thousand acres of the cane in the wetlands in the Mississippi River Delta have been affected by this bug. He says this is a major concern…

Cut 10 (10) “parish”

The Roseau cane helps to reduce the wave action on the ground and helps to protect the state’s bird foot delta. Diaz says there are different varieties of the plant, some of which are not affected by Phragmites. He says they are hoping to learn why some are resistant to the bug.

Cut 11 (06) “restoration”

Diaz says usually, insects in crops are controlled using insecticides. He says the problem they run across here is that many of these pest control measures are harmful to aquatic life, so much research has to be done.

Cut 12 (09) “oysters”

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The Alliance for Excellent Education ranks Louisiana’s education plan one of the most promising in the country. Erin Bendily with the state Department of Education says Louisiana students are just as capable as students from other states. She says that’s why their plan sets ambitious but achievable goals for students and school systems.

Cut 13 (07) “be successful”

Bendily says they’re also looking to provide more transparency about how schools are doing and making progress toward those goals. She says they want to help children and educators meet these goals by specifically looking at how each cohort is performing.

Cut 14 (09) “students performing”

State Education Superintendent John White says this plan is one of the reasons Louisiana’s high school graduation rate is higher than ever at 77 percent. Bendily says improving education outcomes isn’t just about helping students make it to graduation, it’s about preparing them for what comes after.

Cut 15 (12) “those opportunities”

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It’ll be an SEC showdown in the College World Series Finals as LSU takes on conference rival Florida in a best-of-three beginning tonight. The Tigers and Gators have already met in a series this season, with Florida taking two of three in Gainesville. LSU Shortstop Kramer Robertson says both teams are playing better, and differently now than back in March…:

Cut 16 (16)  “are stronger”

Coach Paul  Mainieri announced he’s going to start fifth-year senior Russell Reynolds of Baton Rouge tonight. He said he’d go with Jared Poche on the mound Tuesday, and not pitch Alex Lange before Wednesday. Poche, who picked up his school-record 39th career victory in the win over Florida State last week, says there isn’t much you have to guess at this point in the season…:

Cut 17 (10) “behind you”

First pitch is set for 6pm. This is the 6th appearance for LSU in the CWS finals, and The Tigers have won all six times…the last being in 2009. Robertson says this feels like an SEC weekend with more at stake…:

Cut 18 (10) “gets the job done” 

AM Newscall, June 25th, 2017 *update on Monday starting pitcher*

If you’re trying to quit smoking, vaping may not be the answer. Halen Doughty has more from experts at Our Lady of the Lake hospital in Baton Rouge…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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The Upward Bound Program at Tulane University received a 2.5 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support college readiness programs. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

______________________________________

It’ll be an SEC showdown in the College World Series Finals as LSU takes on conference rival Florida in a best-of-three beginning tonight. Michelle Southern reports…:

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

__________________________________

Vaping may not be the best way to kick your cigarette habit, according to experts at Our Lady of the Lake in Baton Rouge. Physician assistant with the hospital’s smoking cessation program, Josselin Carter, says vaping can end up being a substitution for the same habit because many juices contain nicotine.

Cut 4  (11) “our success”

Carter adds doctors aren’t sure vaping is safer than cigarettes, as there is no long-term data to support that claim. She says there’s some overlap in chemicals from both e-liquids and cigarettes, but there’s other chemicals in the vaping solutions that could potentially be problematic.

Cut 5  (08)  “in vaping”

Carter notes e-liquids come in a variety of nicotine concentrations. She says that can make it hard for consumers to know exactly how much nicotine they’re ingesting on a daily basis. She adds there are other factors that affect it as well.

Cut 6 (11) “be taking in” 

To get more information on how to quit smoking, visit SmokingCessationTrust.org.

________________________________________________________

Tulane University’s Upward Bound Program has received a 2.5 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help high school students who hope to become their first in their family to go to college. Upward Bound is a program aimed at helping prospective college students academically prepare for higher education. Cowen Institute Director Amanda Kruger Hill says low income students grade 9 through 12 can greatly benefit from this grant.

Cut 7 (10)  “financial aid”

Hill says the program works with students three days a week throughout their four years in high school and supports the students through college. She says this opportunity is so important to at risk youth.

Cut 8 (10) “their needs”

Hill says they work directly with high schools and the educators identify students who would be a perfect fit for the program. She says the Upward Bound staff is completely committed to changing life outcomes for their students.

Cut 9 (10)  “lives around”

__________________________________________________________

A small insect, commonly referred to as Phragmites or the Roseau Cane Mealy Bug is causing extensive damage to Roseau cane in southern Plaquemines Parish. LSU Ag Center entomologist Rodrigo Diaz says over 100-thousand acres of the cane in the wetlands in the Mississippi River Delta have been affected by this bug. He says this is a major concern…

Cut 10 (10) “parish”

The Roseau cane helps to reduce the wave action on the ground and helps to protect the state’s bird foot delta. Diaz says there are different varieties of the plant, some of which are not affected by Phragmites. He says they are hoping to learn why some are resistant to the bug.

Cut 11 (06) “restoration”

Diaz says usually, insects in crops are controlled using insecticides. He says the problem they run across here is that many of these pest control measures are harmful to aquatic life, so much research has to be done.

Cut 12 (09) “oysters”

____________________________________________________________

The Alliance for Excellent Education ranks Louisiana’s education plan one of the most promising in the country. Erin Bendily with the state Department of Education says Louisiana students are just as capable as students from other states. She says that’s why their plan sets ambitious but achievable goals for students and school systems.

Cut 13 (07) “be successful”

Bendily says they’re also looking to provide more transparency about how schools are doing and making progress toward those goals. She says they want to help children and educators meet these goals by specifically looking at how each cohort is performing.

Cut 14 (09) “students performing”

State Education Superintendent John White says this plan is one of the reasons Louisiana’s high school graduation rate is higher than ever at 77 percent. Bendily says improving education outcomes isn’t just about helping students make it to graduation, it’s about preparing them for what comes after.

Cut 15 (12) “those opportunities”

_______________________________________________________

It’ll be an SEC showdown in the College World Series Finals as LSU takes on conference rival Florida in a best-of-three beginning tonight. The Tigers and Gators have already met in a series this season, with Florida taking two of three in Gainesville. LSU Shortstop Kramer Robertson says both teams are playing better, and differently now than back in March…:

Cut 16 (16)  “are stronger”

Coach Paul announced he’s going to start fifth-year senior Russell Reynolds of Baton Rouge tonight. He said he’d go with Jared Poche on the mound Tuesday, and not pitch Alex Lange before Wednesday. Poche, who picked up his school-record 39th career victory in the win over Florida State last week, says there isn’t much you have to guess at this point in the season…:

Cut 17 (10) “behind you”

First pitch is set for 6pm. This is the 6th appearance for LSU in the CWS finals, and The Tigers have won all six times…the last being in 2009. Robertson says this feels like an SEC weekend with more at stake…:

Cut 18 (10) “gets the job done”