6:30 LRN Newscast 10/29/2018

Louisiana saw a rise in traffic fatalities from 2016 to 2017. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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Parents of a Benton Elementary School nine-year-old student who say their child was abused by alleged serial predator and teacher “Perry” Norcross have filed a lawsuit against the Bossier Parish School System alleging negligence. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says if evidence surfaces that the school was warned about Norcross, they could be in trouble.
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Amendment number four on the November ballot lets Louisianans decide whether or not their gas tax dollars should be allowed fund State Police, instead of being solely dedicated to infrastructure. President of Louisiana Good Roads Ken Perrett says people he’s talked to have been shocked to find out where this money has gone in the past.
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No heartbreak this time around as the Black and Gold beat the Vikings in Minneapolis 30 to 20. It didn’t take a vintage Brees game either, as the career passing yards leader only passed for 120 yards and one TD, along with his first pick of year. Brees says considering what happened last year, this win meant a little more than others.
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Louisiana saw a rise in traffic fatalities from 2016 to 2017.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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A parent is suing the Bossier Parish School System after the recent arrested of a teacher who allegedly preyed on students for years. Matt Doyle has more.

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On November 6th, voters will have the opportunity to decide whether gas tax money should be solely reserved for infrastructure projects. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The Highway Safety Research Group has released its report that breaks down the data of Louisiana’s 2017 traffic reports that shows the state had 771 highway deaths last year, up slightly from 2016.  Executive Director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Lisa Freeman says the state has work to be done.

Cut 4 (08) “…these fatality rates.”

The main contributing factors in traffic fatalities were alcohol with 187 deaths and a low percentage use of safety belts, as 56% of all occupants who died in a crash weren’t wearing a safety belt.  Freeman says the impact of the traffic crashes, are denting both cars and the economy, with costs over $8 billion.

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Freeman says the state has seen a slight decrease in pedestrian deaths from 2016 to 2017, but says the they still need to reach out to motorists to remember to share the road.

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Parents of a Benton Elementary School nine-year-old student who say their child was abused by alleged serial predator and teacher “Perry” Norcross have filed a lawsuit against the Bossier Parish School System alleging negligence. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says if evidence surfaces that the school was warned about Norcross, they could be in trouble.

Cut 7 (08) “…be succsessful.”

Norcross was arrested two weeks ago on video voyeurism and rape charges involving separate students, with four counts of molestation of a juvenile, and two indecent behavior with a juvenile charges being added in the past few days.

Meche says the framework of the lawsuit closely mirrors litigation in the nationwide scandal involving a major religious organization.

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Norcross worked as a coach and teacher at Benton since 2004

Six new charges of abuse arrived on Friday, taking the total number of children, young boys and girls, allegedly victimized to eight. Meche says the large number of allegations makes it more likely the plaintiffs will win their case.

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The Bossier Parish School System Superintendent Scott Smith says school administrators had no suspicions of impropriety previous to the charges.

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Amendment number four on the November ballot lets Louisianans decide whether or not their gas tax dollars should be allowed fund State Police, instead of being solely dedicated to infrastructure. President of Louisiana Good Roads Ken Perrett says people he’s talked to have been shocked to find out where this money has gone in the past.

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Since the start of the Edwards administration, the state has ceased using gas tax dollars to plug other holes in the budget, and reserved that money for infrastructure. Perrett says LSP does not need the gas tax money, which is better spent on the state’s ailing roads.

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Even though it hasn’t been used to fund State Police in a while, Perrett says that could always change in future administrations, which is why this amendment is needed.

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No heartbreak this time around as the Black and Gold beat the Vikings in Minneapolis 30 to 20. It didn’t take a vintage Brees game either, as the career passing yards leader only passed for 120 yards and one TD, along with his first pick of year. Brees says considering what happened last year, this win meant a little more than others.

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The offense only put up 270 yards, but featured what has to be a first for the Saints, a red zone package where all three quarterbacks took the field. Brees says even though they lacked big plays, they went 2 for 3 in the red zone.

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Despite allowing 423 yards, the Saints defense was probably the star of the night, with four sacks, including two from rookie Marcus Davenport, an interception return for a touchdown from PJ Williams, and a play early in the game that Coach Sean Peyton credits for being the play that turned the game.

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Next Sunday the Saints take on the undefeated Rams in a game that will have huge ramifications for playoff seeding.

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The Ragin Cajuns are tied with ULM for first place in the Sun Belt West Division after rallying to beat Arkansas State 47-43 on Saturday night in Lafayette. Quarterback Andre Nunez threw for 295 yards and two touchdowns to lead the way. Coach Billy Napier says it was a complete team win…

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Trey Ragas scored the winning touchdown with 1:18 seconds left, but the Cajuns three touchdown performance in the first quarter may have been the difference in the game. Napier says they came into the game with a great game plan…

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McNeese State moved into sole possession of first place in the Southland Conference with a 23-21 victory over Central Arkansas. Cody Orgeron, the son of LSU Coach Ed Orgeron, made his first start at quarterback and Little “O” ran for a touchdown in the first quarter…

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1030AM LRN News

Over the last eleven days, three adults and four children have lost their lives in six different fires across the state.  The State Fire Marshal says many of these deaths have been attributed to a lack of fire alarms.  Agency spokesperson, Ashley Rodrigue says in the event of an emergency, a smoke alarm can be vital.

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A Buckeye elementary school teacher has been arrested for possession of alcohol on public school property after an assistant principal noticed she was displaying odd behavior. Captain Tommy Carnline, with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says upon investigating the teacher’s classroom, they found a partially consumed bag of wine.

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Carnline says the teacher didn’t state why she had decided to indulge in an adult beverage while on campus.

Hit songwriter and guitarist Tony Joe White from West Carroll Parish has died suddenly at the age of 75 from a heart attack. White was born on a cotton farm near Oak Grove and is best known for writing the 1969 hit “Polk Salad Annie” and “Rainy Night in Georgia.” Oak Grove native Harriet Monroe Miller says White would often come back to his hometown

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Five years after Polk Salad Annie came out, White released Saturday Nite in Oak Grove, Louisiana. Miller says White also wrote a couple of hit songs for Tina Turner and worked with the King of Rock Elvis Presley

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Miller describes White as a kind and caring man, when he wasn’t writing country and blues songs.

930AM LRN News

Senator Bill Cassidy has made a statement following the arrest of a Florida man who is suspected on sending out suspicious packages to various politicians and CNN, saying  politicians have a responsibility to be cautious with their words as they have the ability to make an impact on those that are, as he puts it, not quite right.

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Authorities have identified the suspect as Cesar Sayoc.

A Buckeye elementary school teacher has been arrested for possession of alcohol on public school property after an assistant principal noticed she was displaying odd behavior. Captain Tommy Carnline, with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says they still aren’t sure why this teacher traded in her apple for grapes.

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Carnline says upon investigating the teacher’s classroom, they found a partially consumed bag of wine.

An infant is dead and the mother of the child is in jail.  This comes after a call of the woman being passed out on top of the child.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Over the last eleven days, three adults and four children have lost their lives in six different fires across the state.  State Fire Marshal spokesperson, Ashley Rodrigue says there is a free option in the event that your home needs smoke detectors.

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Last year saw above average numbers of fire related deaths in winter.

830AM LRN news

Northeast Louisiana music legend Tony Joe White has passed away. Jeff Palermo looks back at the impact White had on the music industry and his hometown…

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Senator Bill Cassidy has made a statement following the arrest of a Florida man who is suspected on sending out suspicious packages to various politicians and CNN, saying there is no place in American politics for physical threats and violence.

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A Buckeye elementary school teacher has been arrested for possession of alcohol on public school property after an assistant principal noticed she was displaying odd behavior. Captain Tommy Carnline, with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says witnesses saw 43-year-old Shannon Beran was moving slowly and awkwardly during car pickup duty…

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Investigators say they found a partially consumed bag on wine in the classroom.

Over the last eleven days, three adults and four children have lost their lives in six different fires across the state.  The State Fire Marshal is reminding you of a very important message that could mean the difference in life and death.  Agency spokesperson, Ashley Rodrigue…

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Rodrigue says the Fire Marshal has a program for those that cannot afford fire alarms or their installation.

LRN Sports 730AM

A rematch of last year’s memorable NFC Divisional playoff game between the Saints and tje Vikings takes place Sunday night at U-S Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The Saints bring a five-game winning streak into the game, while the Vikings have won three in a row. During the win streak, Minnesota’s defense has forced eight turnovers, allowed just five touchdowns and opponents have only converted on 4 of 32 third down opportunities. Saints running back Mark Ingram says they will need to play well to win….

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And the Bulldogs are riding high are a 21-13 win over Florida Atlantic in last night’s unusual Friday game. Tech is is now 6 and 2 on the year after Quarterback J’mar Smith had a clean game with 217 passing yards, one TD, and no picks, and running back Jaqwis Dancy went for 116 yards on the ground and one touchdown. Tech faces Mississippi State next week.

The Pelicans stay undefeated after a squeaker 127-115 in the big easy against Brooklyn. They are 4 and 0 on the back of a balanced team outing that didn’t see any player crack 30 points, and only guard Jrue Holiday go over 20. The Brow had a rough night on offense, only putting up 18 points on 19 total shots, but he did manage to come down with 14 boards and 5 blocks.

The Ragin Cajuns are home tonight to host Arkansas State. A win and UL-Lafayette gets back to 4-4 on the season. Southern plays Jackson State at 6PM, and ULM has the week off. Southeastern Louisiana takes on Sam Houston at 1pm.

Big news on the high school recruiting front, Destrehan’s John Emery has de-committed from Georgia. He’s considered one of the nation’s top running backs and attended the LSU game when the Tigers upset Georgia.

Former star LSU Cornerback, and current NFL All-Pro Patrick Peterson’s trade rumors were tamped down a bit, as Cardinals GM Steve Keim told reporters that he will not be trading the lockdown star. His Team, the Cardinals are 1 and 6, which promted rumors that he was looking for a way out.

5:30 pm Newscast Oct. 26, 2018

The explosives unit of the Baton Rouge Police department was on the scene in Denham Springs.  The Advocate reports that state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies blocked off an area near the “American Coachworks” business.

According to WBRZ the area was blocked off Friday afternoon around 3 pm.

American Coachworks is described as a full service towing agency located at the 8300 block of Lockhart Road in Denham Springs.

Other agencies taking part include: the FBI New Orleans Field Office, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s office and the Louisiana State Police.

Over the last eleven days, three adults and four children have lost their lives in six different fires across the state.

The State Fire Marshal is reminding you of a very important message that could mean the difference in life and death. Agency spokesperson, Ashley Rodrigue…

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Rodrigue drew attention to “Operation Save A Life” which is a partnership between the State Fire Marshal and local fire departments that can offer installation of smoke detectors in homes at no cost.

Northeast Louisiana music legend Tony Joe White has passed away. Jeff Palermo looks back at the impact White had on the music industry and his hometown…

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A rematch of last year’s memorable NFC Divisional playoff game between the Saints and tje Vikings takes place Sunday night at U-S Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

That’s where the Black and Gold’s season ended last year thanks to a miraculous touchdown pass.

The Saints bring a five-game winning streak into the game, while the Vikings have won three in a row.

16:45 LRN Sportscast october 26

Northeast Louisiana music legend Tony Joe White has passed away. Jeff Palermo looks back at the impact White had on the music industry and his hometown…

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 An infant is dead and the mother of the child is in jail.  This comes after a call of the woman being passed out on top of the child.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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4:30 pm Newscast Oct 26, 2018

Senator Bill Cassidy has made a statement following the arrest of a Florida man who is suspected on sending out suspicious packages to various politicians and CNN.

Cassidy said there is no place in American politics for physical threats and violence.

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Authorities identified the suspect as Cesar Sayoc junior, who has been taken into custody in connection with the mail-bomb scare.

The Saints have a chance at redemption on Sunday night when they visit the Minnesota Vikings.

Minnesota delivered a heart breaking loss to New Orleans in the playoffs last season scoring on a 61-yard touchdown pass on the final play of the game.

Quarterback Drew Brees says he’s moved on from that game but knows the Vikings still have a tough defense…

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The game will be broadcast on the NBC television network on Sunday night.

 

An infant is dead and the mother of the child is in jail. This comes after a call alerting authorities that a woman was passed out on top of a child. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Strange behavior of a teacher at Buckeye elementary school led to an arrest. Shannon Beran, age 43 was arrested for possession of alcohol on public school property.

Captain Tommy Carnline, with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says upon investigating the teacher’s classroom, they discovered a container of alcohol that had been partially consumed.

Cut 11 (07) “…a wine bag.”

An assistant principal had noticed Beran’s unusual behavior at car pick up duty at the school.

3:30 pm Newscast Oct. 26, 2018

Hit songwriter and guitarist Tony Joe White from West Carroll Parish has died suddenly at the age of 75 from a heart attack.

White was born on a cotton farm near Oak Grove and is best known for writing the 1969 hit “Polk Salad Annie” and “Rainy Night in Georgia.”

Oak Grove native Harriet Monroe Miller says White would often come back to his hometown

Cut 3 (10) “…all of us.

Tony Joe White continued to tour as recently as 2016 for fans in the United States and played a concert tour in Austrailia in 2014 as well.

A Buckeye elementary school teacher has been arrested for possession of alcohol on public school property after an assistant principal noticed she was displaying odd behavior.

Captain Tommy Carnline, with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says witnesses saw 43-year-old Shannon Beran was moving slowly and awkwardly during car pickup duty…

Cut 9 (06) “…definitely a problem.”

A search of the teacher’s classroom turned up a bag of wine that was partially consumed.

Deadly fire tragedies took seven lives in Louisiana in the past eleven days. Four children and three adults perished in half a dozen fires since the midpoint of October.

State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashely Rodrigue says there is an absolutely free option if your home needs smoke detectors.

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Rodrigue said a lack of properly functioning smoke detectors in the homes was a factor in most of the recent fires that claimed lives.

Sunday’s game between the New Orleans Saints and the Minnesota Vikings has Saints fans eager to defeat the Vikings at their Minneapolis stadium.

The Saints are just 3 in 14 in Minneapolis and lost twice to the Vikings in their new stadium last season. Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says Minnesota’s hometown fans make it tough on the away team.

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The Saints versus the Vikings meet in Minnesota Sunday evening. The game can be watched on NBC.