11:40 LRN sportscast September 1

The NFL preseason is over and now we wait to see who makes the Saints 53-man roster. New Orleans dropped it’s final preseason game as Baltimore won 14 to 13 last night. One of the highlights of the game was the strip sack by sixth-round draft pick Al-Quadin Muhammad. He’s one of several players on the bubble.

We finally get to see LSU’s new look offense tomorrow when they take on BYU in the season opener at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Offensive Coordinator Matt Canada says even though the players are working with a new playbook, he expects his guys to play well…
cut 30 (21) “…very well”
Kick-off is at 8:30 PM. The Tigers are a two touchdown favorite.

What a thrilling game in Thibodaux last night as kicker Lorran Fonseca hit a 32-yard field goal as time expried to give Nicholls a 37-35 win over Mcneese. The victory for the Colonels snapped an eight-game losing streak against the Cowboys. James Tabary led McNeese with 238 yards passing and three touchdowns.

ULM dropped its season opener to Memphis 37-29. Caleb Evans started at quarterback, but Garrett Smith performed better as he threw for 171 yards and rushed for another 48 yards.

The Ragin Cajuns begin the season by hosting Southeastern Louisiana. UL Lafayette was inconsistent on offense last season and Coach Mark Hudspeth hopes that’s not the case this season, despite some new faces…
Cut 18 (20) “good players”
Kick-off is at 6 PM.

11:30 LRN Newscast September 1

U.S. Representative Ralph Abraham from Richland is flying Harvey missions this Labor Day weekend for the U.S. Air Force. The major in the Air Force Auxillary says cameras are attached to his plane for others to observe and look for structural damage to infrastructure and if there are any Harvey victims in distress….
cut 5 (09) “…some tasks”
Abraham performed similiar fly overs during last year’s Louisiana floods.

The New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau is gearing up for a busy weekend as the LSU-BYU season opener takes place at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Kristian Sonnier with the CVB says there’s a level of excitement in the Big Easy..:
Cut 15 (09) “summer thunderstorm”
Kickoff is at 8:30 pm tomorrow night.

Today through Sunday, hunters can receive a sales tax discount when they purchase firerams. Louisiana Department of Revenue spokesperson Byron Henderson says a wide range of guns, ammo, and hunting accessories are subject to only three percent state sales tax instead of the full five percent….
cut 9 (12) “…in the regulations’
Henderson says eligible purchases are fully exempt from all local sales taxes.

Irma will remain a powerful hurricane over the Labor Day weekend, but it’s no threat to the U-S at the moment, because it’s way out in the Atlantic. Most of the models show Irma steering clear of the Gulf of Mexico, but Eric Blake with the National Hurricane Center says we shouldn’t let our guard down…
Cut 7 (08) “prediction”

10:30 LRN Newscast September 1

Drivers can expect to see higher prices at the pump as Texas refineries cope with storm damage. Michelle Southern has more…
Voicer 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

President Donald Trump is expected to visit Louisiana tomorrow to see the impacts of Tropical Storm Harvey on the Bayou State. Exact details have yet to be announced by the White House, but the President is expected to travel to the Lake Charles area. There are many Texas evacuees sheltering there.

The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Irma, which is way out in the Atlantic Ocean, will remain a powerful hurricane for days. Forecaster Eric Blake says Irma is about 15-hundred miles east of the Leeward Islands…
cut 6 (10) “…five days’
It’s still too early to know the eventual path, but most computer models show Irma staying away from the Gulf of Mexico.
Because of budget cuts, the state is turning over Hodges Garden State Park in Sabine Parish back to the original owners at the end of the month. The assistant secretary in charge of the state park system, Robert Barham, says he’s hopeful the Hodges Foundation will continue to make a portion or all of the park availble to the public….
cut 12 (09) “…beautiful place”
The 948-acre recreation area near Toledo Bend is home to one of the nation’s largest botantical gardens.

09:30 Newscast, September 1st, 2017

Gas prices rose several cents overnight amid continuing concerns about shortages in parts of Texas in the aftermath of Harvey. In Louisiana, the statewide average is about 2.27 a gallon,which is 13 cents higher than the week before, according to AAA spokesman Don Redman.
cut 4 (08) “ironed out”
Redman says prices could reach up to $2.40 a gallon in the coming weeks.

The New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau is gearing up for a busy weekend as the LSU-BYU season opener takes place at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Kristian Sonnier with the CVB says even though the game was relocated last minute due to Harvey, they are expecting a big crowd…:
Cut 13 (10) “come Saturday”
The game kicks off tomorrow at 8:30.

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating the death of an infant who may have been left in a car for several hours. They say the 11-moth old was pronounced dead at a Metairie hospital Thursday evening. Her father apparently realized he had left her in a vehicle and returned to find her still inside, unconscious, according to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office. No charges had been filed as of Thursday evening, but both parents have been taken in for questioning.

The original owners of the Hodges Garden State Park are taking back the 948-acre recreation area in Sabine Parish because the state department of tourism can’t afford to maintain the facility. The assistant secretary in charge of the state park system, Robert Barham, says in the last 10 years, the department has seen a 40 percent reduction in funding…:
Cut 11 (07) “like to do”
He is hopeful the foundation will continue to make a portion or all of the park available to the public.

 

08:30 Newscast, September 1st, 2017

Gas prices around the nation are sky rocketing as some storm impacted Texas refineries are offline. AAA says the statewide average is about $2.27 a gallon, – 13 cents higher than the prior week. Fuel Analyst Don Redman advises drivers to be aware they may be travelling in evacuation routes, which could create an additional burden on the existing gas supply..:
Cut 6 (10) “coming weeks”

The Purple and Gold Nation is getting pumped about LSU’s season opener against BYU which was moved to New Orleans as a result of last week’s Texas landfall of Hurricane Harvey. The game was originally set to take place in Houston’s NRG Stadium. Kristian Sonnier with the CVB in New Orleans expects at least 50,000 extra people in the Crescent City for the game…:
Cut 14 (08) “and gold”
Kickoff is 8:30 pm tomorrow night.

Forecasters locally are keeping an eye on Hurricane Irma who remains a strong Category 3 storm out in the Atlantic Ocean, packing winds of 115 miles per hour. It’s still too early to say how Irma may impact the US, but it’s one we should definitely watch, according to the National Hurricane Center.

The Hodges Garden State Park in Sabine Parish is closing amid ongoing budget constraints. Halen Doughty has more..:
Cut 2 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

 

07:30 Newscast, September 1st, 2017

Gas prices spiked overnight and are up about 13 cents a gallon in Louisiana since Hurricane Harvey struck Texas. Don Redman with AAA says prices could reach up to $2.40 a gallon in the coming weeks before the storm impacted refineries in Texas reopen…:
Cut 5 (09) “calmed down again”
The current statewide average is about $2.27 a gallon.

The New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau is gearing up for a busy weekend as the LSU-BYU season opener takes place at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Kristian Sonnier with the CVB says everyone in the Big Easy is excited..:
Cut 15 (09) “summer thunderstorm”
He expects about 50,000 people will be in the Crescent City for the game that they were not anticipating. Kickoff is at 8:30 pm tomorrow night.

Hunters get a sales tax discount when they shop for firearms and other hunting supplies during the Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday today through Sunday…:
Cut 8 (08) “season starts”
That’s state department of revenue spokesman Byron Henderson.

The original owners of the Hodges Garden State Park are taking back the 948-acre recreation area in Sabine Parish because the state department of tourism can’t afford to maintain the facility. The assistant secretary in charge of the state park system, Robert Braham, explains…:
Cut 10 (10) “Hodges Foundation”
He says there have been issues with upkeep due to continued budget cuts for Louisiana’s state parks.

The tropics are active as Irma went from a tropical storm Wednesday, to a strong Category 3 hurricane Friday afternoon. It could impact the southeastern US by next weekend.

 

06:45 Sportscast, September 1st, 2017

The first Saturday of college football features three matchups involving intrastate teams. At 6 PM in Ruston, Louisiana Tech hosts Northwestern State. The Demons are coming off a 1-10 season, but Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz sees a more talented Northwestern team this year…:
Cut 16 (13) “to do”

In Lafayette, the Ragin Cajuns begin the season by hosting Southeastern Louisiana. UL Lafayette Coach Mark Hudspeth says the key to beating the Lions is stopping their running game…:
Cut 19 (14) “back end”
The other intrastate matchup will happen at Yulman Stadium as Grambling visits Tulane.

In their season opener last night, ULM fell to Memphis 37-29. Nicholls State just got past McNeese by a score of 37-35.

The New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau is gearing up for a busy weekend as the LSU-BYU season opener takes place at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Kristian Sonnier with the CVB expects about 50,000 people will be in the Crescent City for the game that they were not anticipating:
Cut 14 (08) “and gold”
Kickoff is 8:30 pm tomorrow night.

Deputy director of athletics Eddie Nunez is leaving LSU for the athletic director job at the University of New Mexico. Nunez has been at LSU since 2003, serving in seven different positions with the athletic department.

Now that preseason is in the books following a close 14-13 Saints loss to the Ravens last night, the club now has to cut the roster from 90 players to 53. The Saturday league-wide deadline is 3pm.

 

AM Newscall, September 1st >> One more update.

Please note the reporter change on voicer one:

Drivers can expect to see higher prices at the pump as Texas refineries cope with storm damage. Michelle Southern has more…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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The Hodges Garden State Park in Sabine Parish is closing amid ongoing budget constraints. Halen Doughty has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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It’s going to be a busy weekend in New Orleans now that the LSU-BYU game has been moved to the Superdome. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Prices at the pump jumped 6 cents overnight as storm-impacted refineries shut down in Texas. Don Redman with AAA says the statewide average is about $2.27 a gallon,which is 13 cents higher than the week before…:

Cut 4  (08) “ironed out”

Redman says prices could reach up to $2.40 a gallon in the coming weeks before the refineries reopen. But he says once they do, there’s an ample supply of gasoline for plants to distribute.

Cut 5  (09)  “calmed down again”

Redman cautions drivers to be aware they may be travelling in evacuation routes, which could create an additional burden on the existing supply and longer lines at service stations.

Cut 6 (10) “coming weeks”

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This weekend Louisiana hunters can enjoy a tax break on their guns and ammo during the 2nd Amendment sales tax holiday. Byron Henderson with the state department of revenue says eligible items will be fully exempt from local sales taxes and subject to only three percent of the state sales tax.

Cut 7 (09)  “other things”

The sales tax holiday runs this Friday through Sunday throughout the state. Byron says it’s an annual discount the state offers around this time every year.

Cut 8 (08) “season starts”

Henderson says a wide range of guns, ammo, and hunting accessories are eligible for the sales tax exemption. But he says that does not include everything hunting-related.

Cut 9 (12)  “in the regulations”

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The original owners of the Hodges Garden State Park are taking back the 948-acre recreation area in Sabine Parish because the state department of tourism can’t afford to maintain the facility. The assistant secretary in charge of the state park system, Robert Braham, says the state is transferring Hodges back to the Hodges Foundation, effective the last day of September.

Cut 10 (10) “Hodges Foundation”

The state took over the park in 2007. Barham says there have been issues with upkeep due to continued budget cuts for Louisiana’s state parks. He says in the last 10 years, the department has seen a 40 percent reduction in funding.

Cut 11 (07) “like to do”

Barham says some park components have not been adequately maintained, which is why the Hodges Foundation is stepping in. He is hopeful the foundation will continue to make a portion or all of the park available to the public.

Cut 12 (09) “beautiful place”

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The New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau is gearing up for a busy weekend as the LSU-BYU season opener takes at the Mercedes Benz Superdome at 8:30 p.m Saturday. Kristian Sonnier with the CVB says even though the game was relocated last minute due to Harvey, they are expecting a big crowd. He says the Decadence Festival will be underway at the same time.

Cut 13 (10) “come Saturday”

Sonnier expects about 50,000 people will be in the Crescent City for the game that they were not anticipating.

Cut 14 (08) “and gold”

Sonnier says come Saturday, there should be no threat of flooding in New Orleans for fans to be concerned about, especially after the disaster Harvey left in Houston. He says everyone in the Big Easy is excited for the game and welcomes the unexpected visitors.

Cut 15 (11) “be gone”

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The first Saturday of college football features three matchups involving intrastate teams. At 6 PM in Ruston, Louisiana Tech hosts Northwestern State. The Demons are coming off a 1-10 season, but Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz sees a more talented Northwestern team this year…:

Cut 16  (21)  “extremely hard”

Louisiana Tech is coming off a 9-5 campaign. J’Mar Smith replaces Ryan Higgins at quarterback and the Bulldogs must replace two talented wide receivers, Trent Taylor and Corey Henderson. Holtz says on the production he anticipates from his wide outs…

Cut 17 (20)  “to this point”

In Lafayette, the Ragin Cajuns begin the season by hosting Southeastern Louisiana. UL Lafayette was inconsistent on offense last season and Coach Mark Hudspeth hopes that’s not the case this season, despite some new faces…

Cut 18 (20) “good players” 

Hudspeth says the key to beating the Lions is stopping their running game…

Cut 19 (14) “back end”

The other intrastate matchup will happen at Yulman Stadium as Grambling visits Tulane. Coach Broderick Fobbs says they look forward to the challenge…

Cut 20 (19)  “gonna go” 

06:30 Newscast, September 1st, 2017

Prices at the pump jumped 6 cents overnight as storm-impacted refineries shut down in Texas. Don Redman with AAA says the statewide average is about $2.27 a gallon,which is 13 cents higher than the week before..:
Cut 4 (08) “ironed out”
Redman says prices could reach up to $2.40 a gallon in the coming weeks before the refineries reopen.

This weekend Louisiana hunters can enjoy a tax break on their guns and ammo during the 2nd Amendment sales tax holiday. Byron Henderson with the state department of revenue says eligible items will be fully exempt from local sales taxes and subject to only three percent of the state sales tax…:
Cut 7 (09) “other things”
The sales tax holiday runs this Friday through Sunday throughout the state.

It’s going to be a busy weekend in New Orleans now that the LSU-BYU game has been moved to the Superdome. Emelie Gunn has more…:
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of an infant who may have been left in a car for several hours. The 11-month-old was pronounced dead at a Metairie hospital Thursday evening.

 

AM Newscall, September 1st, 2017 **Gas Price Update**

Drivers can expect to see higher prices at the pump as Texas refineries cope with storm damage. Don Molino has more…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Don Molino”

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The Hodges Garden State Park in Sabine Parish is closing amid ongoing budget constraints. Halen Doughty has more…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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It’s going to be a busy weekend in New Orleans now that the LSU-BYU game has been moved to the Superdome. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Prices at the pump jumped 6 cents overnight as storm-impacted refineries shut down in Texas. Don Redman with AAA says the statewide average is about $2.27 a gallon,which is 13 cents higher than the week before…:

Cut 4  (08) “ironed out”

Redman says prices could reach up to $2.40 a gallon in the coming weeks before the refineries reopen. But he says once they do, there’s an ample supply of gasoline for plants to distribute.

Cut 5  (09)  “calmed down again”

Redman cautions drivers to be aware they may be travelling in evacuation routes, which could create an additional burden on the existing supply and longer lines at service stations.

Cut 6 (10) “coming weeks”

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This weekend Louisiana hunters can enjoy a tax break on their guns and ammo during the 2nd Amendment sales tax holiday. Byron Henderson with the state department of revenue says eligible items will be fully exempt from local sales taxes and subject to only three percent of the state sales tax.

Cut 7 (09)  “other things”

The sales tax holiday runs this Friday through Sunday throughout the state. Byron says it’s an annual discount the state offers around this time every year.

Cut 8 (08) “season starts”

Henderson says a wide range of guns, ammo, and hunting accessories are eligible for the sales tax exemption. But he says that does not include everything hunting-related.

Cut 9 (12)  “in the regulations”

____________________________________________________

The original owners of the Hodges Garden State Park are taking back the 948-acre recreation area in Sabine Parish because the state department of tourism can’t afford to maintain the facility. The assistant secretary in charge of the state park system, Robert Braham, says the state is transferring Hodges back to the Hodges Foundation, effective the last day of September.

Cut 10 (10) “Hodges Foundation”

The state took over the park in 2007. Barham says there have been issues with upkeep due to continued budget cuts for Louisiana’s state parks. He says in the last 10 years, the department has seen a 40 percent reduction in funding.

Cut 11 (07) “like to do”

Barham says some park components have not been adequately maintained, which is why the Hodges Foundation is stepping in. He is hopeful the foundation will continue to make a portion or all of the park available to the public.

Cut 12 (09) “beautiful place”

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The New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau is gearing up for a busy weekend as the LSU-BYU season opener takes at the Mercedes Benz Superdome at 8:30 p.m Saturday. Kristian Sonnier with the CVB says even though the game was relocated last minute due to Harvey, they are expecting a big crowd. He says the Decadence Festival will be underway at the same time.

Cut 13 (10) “come Saturday”

Sonnier expects about 50,000 people will be in the Crescent City for the game that they were not anticipating.

Cut 14 (08) “and gold”

Sonnier says come Saturday, there should be no threat of flooding in New Orleans for fans to be concerned about, especially after the disaster Harvey left in Houston. He says everyone in the Big Easy is excited for the game and welcomes the unexpected visitors.

Cut 15 (11) “be gone”

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The first Saturday of college football features three matchups involving intrastate teams. At 6 PM in Ruston, Louisiana Tech hosts Northwestern State. The Demons are coming off a 1-10 season, but Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz sees a more talented Northwestern team this year…:

Cut 16  (21)  “extremely hard”

Louisiana Tech is coming off a 9-5 campaign. J’Mar Smith replaces Ryan Higgins at quarterback and the Bulldogs must replace two talented wide receivers, Trent Taylor and Corey Henderson. Holtz says on the production he anticipates from his wide outs…

Cut 17 (20)  “to this point”

In Lafayette, the Ragin Cajuns begin the season by hosting Southeastern Louisiana. UL Lafayette was inconsistent on offense last season and Coach Mark Hudspeth hopes that’s not the case this season, despite some new faces…

Cut 18 (20) “good players” 

Hudspeth says the key to beating the Lions is stopping their running game…

Cut 19 (14) “back end”

The other intrastate matchup will happen at Yulman Stadium as Grambling visits Tulane. Coach Broderick Fobbs says they look forward to the challenge…

Cut 20 (19)  “gonna go”