11:40 LRN Sportscast November 30

LSU had an in-home visit with the state’s top high school prospect Parkway’s Terrace Marshall. The five-star wide receiver shared a picture of the visit on his twitter account as he’s standing with LSU assistant coaches Mickey Joseph and Steve Ensminger. Billy Embody with Geaux 24-7 sports says LSU also continues to recruit Rummel wide receiver JaMarr Chase, who is leaning towards TCU, but the Tigers have a good relationship with him…
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In Saints news….defensive end Cameron Jordan has been named NFC Defensive Player of the Week. And running back Alvin Kamara was named NFL offensive rookie of the month. New Orleans hosts Carolina this Sunday.

With a six-and-six record, Louisiana Tech is waiting to see which bowl game they’ll play in. Athletic Director Tommy McClelland says they could play in Louisiana, but will be happy to play anywhere…
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ULM has announced it will play Kentucky and LSU in 2021. This Saturday the Warhawks wrap up the regular season at Florida State. There are reports Seminoles Head Coach Jimbo Fisher will soon be named the head coach at Texas A-and-M.

If the Cajuns lose this Saturday against Appalachian State, it will be the third consecutive year UL Lafayette has finished with a losing record. There is speculation that will put Coach Mark Hudspeth firmly on the hot seat.

Anthony Davis was hot last night with the refs, he was ejected in the second quarter and the Pelicans lost to Minnesota 120-102.

11:30 Newscast, November 30th, 2017

A 17-year-old student at North Webster High School in Springhill is under arrest for allegedly murdering a classmate. Springhill Police Chief Will Lynd says Josh Lewis of Cotton Valley confessed to police that he shot 17-year-old Jaylen Thomas. He says the murder sparked after a disagreement between two teens that Lewis and Thomas knew…:
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Thomas’ body was found near a church. Lewis is charged with second-degree murder.

Baton Rouge Police say a man was run over by a vehicle and died after he allegedly robbed two people outside of The Radio Bar. Sgt. L’Jean McKneely says witnesses reported an unidentified 33-year-old man held the two at gunpoint, and began shooting at their vehicle. He doesn’t believe they ran over the alleged robber on purpose…:
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The man later died at a hospital.

The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season comes to an end today and it will go down as one of the most active seasons we have seen. Emilie Gunn has more…:
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The Governor’s Office is hosting a series of human trafficking summits with the goal of highlighting information regarding existing services, protocols and community response to victims…
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That’s Director of the Administration’s Children’s Cabinet Dr. Dana Hunter.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast November 30

A very active and expensive 2017 hurricane season ends today. State Climatologist Barry Keim….
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One estimate says Harvey, Irma and Maria caused over 206-billion dollars in damage.

Police say two people who were robbed at gunpoint outside the Radio Bar in Baton Rouge last night, ended up killing the suspect with their vehicle. BRPD Sergeant L’Jean McKneely says after one of the robbery victims gave the yet unidentified 33-year-old man their wallet, they got into their vehicle and fled from the area..
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The injured armed robber was taken to an area hospital, where he died from his injuries.

As Governor John Bel Edwards’ administration investigates misconduct claims against former top aide Johnny Anderson, a state lawmaker wants leaders to review Louisiana’s sexual harassment policies. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt is asking the Legislative Auditor to conduct a performance audit, amid nationwide allegations of suggestive improprieties…:
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Governor Edwards chief of staff says previous investigations involving Anderson did not conclude any wrongdoing.

AlexWinterFete begins today in Alexandria. It was named as the 2016 Festival of the Year by the Louisiana Travel Promotion Association. Community Services Director for Alexandria, Robert Weeks, credits the people of Cenla….

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AlexWinterFete includes live music, pretty Christmas lights, food, a skating rink and they’ll have a machine that can make snow. He says new to the festival this year is an acrobatic production.

09:30 Newscast, November 30th, 2017

A Louisiana lawmaker has directed the legislative auditor to do a full evaluation of the state government’s sexual harassment policies. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt is making the request in light of a former aide to the governor, Johnny Anderson’s resignation. She says Anderson had a history of sexual misconduct, but it seems the governor didn’t care.:
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The governor’s chief of staff says investigations involving Anderson found no wrongdoing.

Slidell Police say they have charged a 14-year-old after he lead cops on a high speed chase which ended in a head-on crash. They say officers tried to pull over a Lexus SUV for not having headlights on, when it took off before crashing into another vehicle injuring that driver. The teen then got out an ran, but was taken into custody by a K-9. He faces many charges including aggravated flight from an officer, resisting an officer by violence, reckless operation negligent injury and no driver’s license.

The city of Alexandria’s Christmas festival starts tonight as Alex Winter Fete kicks off..:
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The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season ends today and will go down as one of the more historic due to the 17 named storms. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the US had been spared significant tropical activity for quite some time..:
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08:30 Newscast, November 30th, 2017

Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt is asking for a review of sexual harassment policies in light of Johnny Anderson’s recent resignation from Governor Edwards office amid sexual misconduct allegations. Kelley Ray has more…
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Springhill Police have charged a North Webster High School student in Monday night’s shooting death of a classmate. They say 17-year-old Josh Lewis of Cotton Valley is charged with second degree murder for allegedly killing 17-year-old Jaylen Thomas of Springhill. Cops say the shooting stemmed from a disagreement.

The Governor’s Office is hosting a series of human trafficking summits throughout the state, including one today in Alexandria. Director of the Governor’s Children’s Cabinet Dr. Dana Hunter says this is an opportunity for anyone who comes in contact with trafficking victims to share information…:
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The next summit will be held in Shreveport on December 13th.

The 2017 Hurricane Season comes to an end today and it will go down as one of the most active ever. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the 17 named storms are the most seen since 2005, due to a couple of factors…:
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Hurricanes Nate and Tropical Storms Cindy and Harvey made landfall in Louisiana this year.

07:30 Newscast, November 30th, 2017

The 2017 hurricane season comes to an end today and it will go down as one of the most active ever…:
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Slidell Police say they have charged a 14-year-old after he lead cops on a high speed chase which ended in a head-on crash. They say officers tried to pull over a Lexus SUV for not having headlights on, when it took off before crashing into another vehicle injuring that driver. The teen then got out an ran, but was taken into custody by a K-9. He faces many charges including aggravated flight from an officer, resisting an officer by violence, reckless operation negligent injury and no driver’s license.
Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt is asking the state auditor to review the state’s sexual harassment policies, including the hiring of Johnny Anderson. The governor’s former aide resigned last week amid accusations of sexual harassment. Hewitt says she wonders why Governor Edwards hired him in the first place…:
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The governor’s office says previous investigations involving Anderson did not find any wrongdoing.
The city of Alexandria’s Christmas festival starts tonight as Alex Winter Fete kicks off. Community Services Director for Alexandria, Robert Weeks, says the festival runs through Saturday night and visitors will enjoy live music, food, an Indie Village — and everyone’s favorite; ice-skating.:
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Alex Winter Fete was named the 2016 Festival of the Year by the Louisiana Travel Promotion Association.

06:45 Sportscast, November 30th, 2017

Pelicans forward Anthony Davis was ejected from a game for the first time in his NBA career last night, in New Orleans’ loss to Minnesota 120-102. The Pels were seeking their 12th win of the season, but the 120 points mark the 9th time in the last 11 games New Orleans has allowed more than 100 points in a game. Davis was ejected after he complained about a questionable foul call in the second quarter.

LSU reportedly had in-home visit with the state’s top high school football prospect, Parkway wide receiver Terrace Marshall. The five-star recruit also visited campus this past weekend. Billy Embody with Geaux 24-7 sports says the Tigers are in a good position to sign Marshall..:
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Texas A-and-M and Florida State are also in hot pursuit of Marshall.

La Tech is 6 and 6 and waiting for a bowl game invite. 79 Division One programs are bowl eligible for only 78 spots. Athletic Director Tommy McClelland hopes their strength of schedule gives them an edge over the other .500 teams…:
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Three of the Bulldogs’ losses were by one point and they lost in overtime to Southern Miss.

In college hoops… LSU won for the third time on their home floor and head to the semester final exam break after an 84-60 victory over UT Martin Wednesday night.

No. 24 Alabama had a come from behind victory over Louisiana Tech last night, 77-74. The Crimson Tide overcame an 11-point deficit over the last 14 minutes and held off the previously unbeaten Bulldogs.

06:30 Newscast, November 30th, 2017

As Governor John Bel Edwards’ administration investigates misconduct claims against former top aide Johnny Anderson, a state lawmaker wants leaders to review Louisiana’s sexual harassment policies. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt is asking the Legislative Auditor to conduct a performance audit, amid nationwide allegations of suggestive improprieties…:
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Governor Edwards chief of staff says previous investigations involving Anderson did not conclude any wrongdoing.

The 2017 Hurricane Season comes to an end today and it will go down as one of the most active ever. State Climatologist Barry Keim says many records going back 167 years were like this one…:
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The Governor’s Office is hosting a series of human trafficking summits with the goal of highlighting information regarding existing services, protocols and community response to victims. Director of the Administration’s Children’s Cabinet Dr. Dana Hunter says they want to make sure agencies on all levels have resources to tackle this problem…:
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She says these events are funded by AMBER Alert.

State Police is alerting the public about fraudulent LSP solicitation phone calls. Troopers say the impersonators contact the phones of potential victims by using a call that appears to be originating from Troop A. The caller is pretending to be law enforcement and attempting to gain personal information. Never give unsolicited callers any personal information.

AM Newscall November 30

Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt  is asking for a review of sexual harassment policies in light of Johnny Anderson’s recent resignation from Governor Edwards office amid sexual misconduct allegations.  Kelley Ray has more…

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The city of Alexandria’s Christmas festival starts tonight as Alex Winter Fete kicks off. Jeff Palermo reports…:

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The 2017 hurricane season comes to an end today and it will go down as one of the most active seasons we have seen.   Emilie Gunn has more.

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Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt is asking the state auditor to review the state’s sexual harassment policies, including the hiring of Johnny Anderson. The governor’s former aide resigned last week amid accusations of sexual harassment.  Hewitt says she wonders why Governor Edwards hired him in the first place…

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Anderson was previously accused of harassment in 2007 when he was the chairman of the Southern University Board of Supervisors.  Governor Edwards chief of staff Mark Cooper says previous investigations involving Anderson did not conclude any wrongdoing. But Hewitt says the Governor didn’t seem too concerned…

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Hewitt says with all the recent sexual misconduct allegations in government and entertainment, it’s a good time to make sure there are policies in place to keep sexual harassment at bay.  That is why she is asking Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera to conduct a full performance audit…

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The city of Alexandria’s Christmas festival starts tonight as Alex Winter Fete kicks off with downtown being illuminated with Christmas lights. Community Services Director for Alexandria, Robert Weeks, says the festival runs through Saturday night and visitors will enjoy live music, food, an Indie Village — and everyone’s favorite; ice-skating.:

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Weeks says one of the newest, biggest attractions that they have at the festival this year is real snow that will be on the ground. Alex Winter Fete was named the 2016 Festival of the Year by the Louisiana Travel Promotion Association, and Weeks credits the people of Alexandria…:

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Weeks also says new to Alex Winter Fete this year is Snowkus Pocus, a live acrobatic production performed by the boutique circus Troupe Cirque-tacular tonight. The weather is forecast to be perfect this weekend, and Weeks says while they wish it was a little bit cooler…:

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The Governor’s Office is hosting a series of human trafficking summits and one of them is today in Alexandria. The goal is to highlight information regarding existing services, protocols and community response to human trafficking victims. Director of the Governor’s Children’s Cabinet Dr. Dana Hunter says they want to make sure different local and state agencies have the resources to tackle this problem.

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The next summit will be held in Shreveport on December 13th. Hunter says these events are funded by AMBER Alert. She hopes research collected from these summits will assist law enforcement and improve policy.

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Officials in many different state departments will speak on human trafficking. Hunter encourages any type of service provider, business owners, and even foster parents to attend the summits. She says this is an opportunity for anyone who comes in contact with trafficking victims to share information.

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The 2017 hurricane comes to an end today and it will go down as one of the most active seasons we have seen.  Hurricanes Nate and Tropical Storms Cindy and Harvey made landfall in Louisiana this year.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says overall, many records going back 167 years were tied…

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Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria made huge impacts on the U.S. and Puerto Rico this year.  Keim says the U.S. mainland had escaped devastating impacts for quite a while…

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Keim says the 17 named storms are the most we’ve seen since 2005 and there are a couple of factors on why the tropics were active…

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La Tech is 6 and 6 and waiting for a bowl game invite. 79 Division One programs are bowl eligible for only 78 spots. Three of the Bulldogs’ losses were by one point and they lost in overtime to Southern Miss. Athletic Director Tommy McClelland hopes their strength of schedule gives them an edge over the other .500 teams…

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The big question is which bowl game?  McClelland says they could play in Louisiana, but will be happy to play anywhere…

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LSU reportedly had in-home visit with the state’s top high school football prospect, Parkway wide receiver Terrace Marshall. The five-star recruit also visited campus this past weekend. Billy Embody with Geaux 24-7 sports says the Tigers are in a good position to sign Marshall

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Texas A-and-M and Florida State are also in hot pursuit of Marshall. Embody says LSU also continues to recruit Rummel wide receiver JaMarr Chase, who is leaning towards TCU, but the Tigers have a good relationship with him

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The top defensive back in the state is uncommitted with the new early signing period for college football fast approaching. This year recruits can sign on December 20th. Embody believes Scotlandville’s Kelvin Joseph will stay in town to play at LSU, especially since his good friend will play basketball for the Tigers

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18:30 LRN Newscast November 29

A Denham Springs woman has been arrested for filing a false police report after she allegedly told authorities she was raped by a Livingston Parish deputy.  State Police say 38-year-old Sherri Penton and the unidentified deputy met on a social dating website in mid-October. After DNA tests cleared the deputy of any wrongdoing, Penton was arrested and charged.  State Trooper Bryan Lee says when a law officer is accused, they seriously take any allegations cast against them…

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The North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un ordered the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile yesterday that landed in the Sea of Japan. Retired U.S. Army Lt. General Russel Honore predicts North Korea has about 12 nuclear warheads and the U.S. has about 3,900. He says Kim Jong Un’s army is there to control his people.

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Matt Lauer of the Today Show is yet another to be accused of sexual harassment. Emelie Gunn has more on why victims are now being taken seriously….

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Police have released the name of a person found dead in East Feliciana Parish.  41-year-old Kimberly Howe’s death has been determined as suspicious.  Her body was found on Sunday.  Sheriff Jeff Travis says she is not from East Feliciana Parish, but the incident remains under investigation.