LRN PM Newscall 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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14:30 LRN Newscast October 26

Federal authorities believe they have found the man responsible for sending bomb packages to prominent Democrats. He’s been identified as 56-year-old Cesar Sayoc of Aventura, Florida. Law enforcement say his social media accounts show he praises President Trump, while at the same degrades Democrats. Louisiana Republican US Senator Bill Cassidy says this is another example on why politicians have a responsibility to be cautious with their words…
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Louisiana Songwriter and guitarist Tony Joe White has passed away at the age of 75. The Oak Grove native wrote several big hits including Polk Salad Annie and Rainy Night in Georiga. Harriet Monroe Miller remembers when they had Tony Joe White appreciation day in Oak Grove in 1993…
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An elementary school teacher in Rapides Parish has been arrested after a bag of partially consumed wine was found in her classroom at Buckeye elementary. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office spokesperson, Captain Tommy Carnline, says 43-year-old Shannon Beran didn’t state why she decided to indulge in an adult beverage while working…
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Carnline says authorities were notified of the situation when witnesses complained about how awkward Beran was behaving.

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. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue…
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Rodrigue says your local fire department can help you install a smoke detector in your home.

1:30 LRN Newscast October 26

An infant is dead and the mother of the child is in jail. Kevin Barnhart reports the woman allegedly passed out on top of the child…
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It’s been a rough couple of weeks for fatal fires in Louisiana. State Fire Marshal spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says seven people have died in six fires over the last eleven days. She’s urging everyone to make sure your smoke detectors are working…
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An elementary teacher has been arrested after she was allegedly drunk during the school day. Captain Tommy Carnline with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s office says they searched her classroom at Buckeye Elementary …
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43-year-old Shannon Beran has been charged with possession of alcohol on school property.

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 Saints are just 3-14 in Minneapolis and lost twice to the Vikings in their new stadium last season.

1230PM 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 is reminding you of a very important message that could mean the difference in life and death.  Agency spokesperson, Ashley Rodrigue says there is a free option in the event that your home needs smoke detectors.

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Last some of the highest fire death numbers in years.

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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Cassidy says politicians have a responsibility to be cautious with their words

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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Governor John Bel Edwards is now on his way to Israel to meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu and cyber security experts.

11:30 LRN Newscast October 26

Governor John Bel Edwards left today on a week-long economic development mission to Israel. Kevin Barnhart has the details….
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Pollster, John Couvillon says based on the number of people who have already early voted, we haven’t seen midterm participation like this since 2006….
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Couvillon predicts an overall turnout of over 30-percent.

A northeast Louisiana music legend has passed away. Oak Grove’s Tony Joe White died suddenly from a heart attack at the age of 75. White wrote Rainy Night in Georgia, Polk Salad Annie and local favorite Saturday Nite in Oak Grove, Louisiana. Oak Grove native Harriet Monroe Miller says White also wrote a couple of hit songs for Tina Turner and worked with Elvis…
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White was 75-years-old.

A Rapides Parish elementary school teacher has been arrested for possession of alcohol on public school property after an assistant principal noticed she was displaying odd behavior. An SRO from a nearby school responded to Buckeye Elementary to assist the school administrator with the teacher, Shannon Beran, who was believed to be intoxicated. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s spokesperson Tommy Carnline…
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Carnline says they searched her classroom and found a partially consumed bag of wine.

1140 Sports LRN

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 to Minnesota’s Stefon Diggs on the final play of the game. Saints running back Mark Ingram remembers…

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

Louisiana Tech faces Florida Atlantic tonight in a Friday night Conference USA match-up in Boca Raton, Florida. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz says they didn’t play well against the Owls last year…

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Tonight’s game will kick off at 5:30

The second best high school running back recruit in the nation has de-committed from Georgia after verbally signing on with the Bulldogs in July. Destrehan’s John Emery, the 5-11 200 pound bruiser, says he’s taking a look at his football future after the tough decision. The back has offers from all SEC schools, and then some, as one of the most sought after players in the nation for the 2019 recruiting class, but LSU fans are getting hyped about the possibility of the Bayou Boy staying home, after learning that Emery attended the LSU/Georgia game where the Tigers whipped the bulldogs back in October, 36-16. LSU Head Coach Ed says they’re looking at picking up the best back in the nation. LSU’s recruiting class is currently rated 8th best.

The 3 and 0 Pelicans take on the Brooklyn Nets tonight, storming back into New Orleans with one of the best offenses in basketball, and Antony Davis, who’s averaging 30 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists on 59 percent shooting. The Nets are 1 and 2, and

10:30 LRN Newscast October 26

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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White also wrote a couple of hit songs for Tina Turner and worked with Elvis Presley and Tom Jones.

Many LSU fans might be spending the open weekend figuring out how they can get tickets to next week’s LSU-Alabama match-up. Adam Budelli, with StubHub, says sales on their website have been brisk….
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Budelli says the lowest ticket price on their website is 234-dollars in the east upper deck. He says this is the third most sought-after regular season ticket behind Texas-Oklahoma and LSU-Georgia.

There are four more days left in the Early Voting period and political analyst John Couvillon says overall turnout could be over 30-percent, which is a good number compared to other previous mid-term elections that didn’t feature a U-S Senate race. Couvillon says the media blitz regarding Amendment number two, which is the unanimous juries question is helping to increase turnout…
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Early voting ends on Tuesday.

9:30 LRN newscast october 26

Governor John Bel Edwards is on his way to Israel today for an economic development mission. Edwards and a 24-person delegation will meet with government and industry leaders to discuss opportunities for Louisiana. The governor says Israel is also a world leader in the field of cybersecurity and he’ll hear from their experts…
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Graduation ceremonies are underway in Baton Rouge as Cadet Class 98 graduates from the State Police training academy. Sergeant Jared Sandifer says 48 men and women made it through 22-weeks of intense training…
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L-S-P hopes to begin training another cadet class early next year.

Shreveport TV stations report Bossier Parish Schools are facing a lawsuit alleging the school system failed to protect students from a pedophile teacher. The parents fo a nine-year filed the suit. One week ago, deputies charged Aubrey Perry Norcross with rape of a student. He’s also been charged with video voyeurism.

The LSU/Alabama game is a sell out, so Matt Doyle looks at the secondary ticket market….
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8:30 LRN Newscast October 26

Governor John Bel Edwards is embarking on a week-long economic development mission to Israel today, taking with him a 24-person delegation. Edwards has meetings lined up with some of the nation’s top dignitaries.
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Edwards says they’ll meet with companies that have existing projects in Louisiana and they’ll discuss with government and industry leaders about other potential opportunities for Louisiana.

A teacher at Buckeye elementary school has been busted after deputies found wine in her classroom. 43-year-old Shannon Rene Beran faces a charge of alcohol possession on public school property. Witnesses also tell Rapides Parish deputies that Beran displayed odd behavior during car pickup duty, as she was moving slowly and awkwardly.

A local political pollster says he’s been impressed with the early voting numbers through three days of the week long period where voters can cast their ballot early. John Couvillon says national politics are driving the higher than normal turnout for a mid-term election, even though none of Louisiana’s House delegation is in jeopardy of losing his seat….
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Early voting concludes next Tuesday.

Still over a week away from the LSU-Alabama match-up and StubHub says the SEC showdown is the third highest selling college football game this season. Adam Budelli says Texas-Oklahoma is number one followed by…
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The lowest ticket price value on their website is $230.

7:30 LRN Newscast October 26

Governor John Bel Edwards is leading a 24-person delegation that leaves today for a weeklong trip to Israel. The schedule includes a meeting with cybersecurity experts as Israel has become a central figure in the global cybersecurity industry. Edwards says he also wants to build a framework for Louisiana to connect with Israel in oil and gas exploration. He says the topics of discussion do not stop there…
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Edwards returns November 2nd.

Louisiana has lost one of its great songwriters..
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That’s Oak Grove native Tony Joe White and his popular 1969 hit “Polk Salad Annie. White has passed away at the age of 75. He also wrote “Rainy Night in Georgia.”

JMC Analytics is predicting, based on strong early voting numbers, turnout for the November election will more than double last fall’s ballot effort…
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State Police is graduating its 98th cadet class today. Sergeant Jared Sandifer says these 48 men and women went through an extensive training program in Baton Rouge…
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Sandifer says the next cadet class will take place early next year and if you are interested an application can be found on the State Police website.