11:40 LRN Sportscast November 26

LSU fans are still outraged over the officiating in the Texas A-and-M game as several controversial calls went against the Tigers in a seven overtime loss. The defeat prevented Coach Ed Orgeron’s team from winning 10 regular season games….
cut 15 (10) “…approach it”
Texas A-and-M officials are said to be reviewing video after the game as the nephew of Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher allegedly punched LSU analyst Steve Kragthorpe. Kragthorpe has Parkinson’s and has a pacemaker.

Southern’s 38-28 win over Grambling in the Bayou Classic puts them in the SWAC championship game against Alcorn. Jaguars QB LaDarius Skeelton was named the Bayou Class MVP. Head Coach Byron Dawson…
cut 30 (05) “…great job”
It will be the Jaguars versus Alcorn State this 3:30 in Lorman, Mississippi.

Nicholls won its first playoff game in 32 years beating San Diego 49-30. It’s the fifth straight win for the Colonels who started fast as they jumped out to a 35-10 lead at halftime. Coach Tim Rebowe says getting off to a good start has been a common theme during this win streak…
Cut 16 (10) “…off the field”
The Colonels will play Eastern Washington this Saturday.

And the Ragin Cajuns will play in their first ever Sun Belt Championship game as they won the West with a 31-28 win over ULM. Trey Ragas (Ray-gus) rushed for 115 yards in the contest….
cut 20 (09) “…feel awesome”
The Cajuns will play Appalachian State in Saturday’s Sun Belt title game in Boone, North Carolina. With a 6-and-6 record, ULM will wait to see if its invited to a bowl game.

10:30 AM Newscast

A study shows towns that lose their local newspapers are nearly 2 percent more likely to vote in a more partisan fashion. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 3 (30) “…Matt Doyle”

A crash involving a suspected impaired driver during the Thanksgiving Holiday has left a teenage pedestrian dead in Calcasieu Parish.  The crash took the life of 13 year old Kyrin Pete of Lake Charles during the early morning hours of Thanksgiving Day.  Toxicology samples were taken and the crash remains under investigation.

 

It’s Cyber Monday a chance for consumers to find great deals on the internet. Southeast Louisiana Better Business Bureau spokesperson Cynthia Albert says if you are in a generous mood and plan on donating money, you can check if the charity is legit at give-dot-org…

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LSU suffered an absolute heart breaking loss on Saturday to Texas A&M as the Aggies outlasted the Tigers 74-72 in seven overtimes. A&M sent the game into overtime with a touchdown on the final play of regulation, after a second had been put on the clock. But Coach Ed Orgeron says that second should have never been put up, because they’ve been told that if the previous play ends with three seconds or left you can’t stop the clock by snapping the football and throwing it to the ground

9:30 LRN Newscast November 26

It’s Cyber Monday a chance for consumers to find great deals on the internet. Southeast Louisiana Better Business Bureau spokesperson Cynthia Albert says before you purchase any item on the internet, make sure you know who you are dealing with first, because there are a lot of fake websites out there
Cut 4 (10) “…bbb.org″
Albert also says read up on the return policy, because a return policy is NOT required, unless the item is defected.

An announcement is expected this week from Senator John Kennedy, who has said he’ll make a decision prior to December first on whether he’ll run for governor in 2019. Southeastern Louisiana Professor Dayne Sherman expects Kennedy will get into the race as it’s a position he’s sought for many years….
cut 8 (07) “…mansion”
Sherman made the comments on Talk Louisiana.

An LSU Manship School Assistant Professor says his research shows the loss of local media can make towns a lot more partisan. Joshua Darr says the study was a joint effort with researchers from Colorado State and Texas A&M, where they analyzed the rate of voters who turned in ballots supporting candidates from more than one party.
Cut 10 (12) “…that newspaper.”
Darr says that’s because when local media dies, the community relies more heavily on partisan national outlets to fill the gap.

LSU fans are still in disbelief over the seven overtime loss to Texas A-and-M. Several close calls went against the Tigers. It seemed like they won the contest on several occasions, including when Jace Sternberger fumbled the ball away after catching a pass and LSU recovered. But it was ruled an incomplete pass and Coach Ed Orgeron said the officials never asked for a formal video replay review…
cut 14 (05) “…it wasn’t”
LSU finishes the regular season 9-3 and will find out their bowl destination on Sunday.

8:30 LRN Newscast November 26

We are expecting an announcement this week from Senator John Kennedy, who has said he’ll make a decision before December 1st on next year’s governor’s race….
voicer 2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

Will charges be filed against Cole Fisher, who allegedly threw a punch and hit LSU analyst Steve Kragthrophe in his pacemaker following the wild seven overtime contest in College Station? Fisher is a nephew of Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher and he was credentialed to be on the sideline.

LSU Manship School of Mass Communications Professor Joshua Darr has participated in research that has found the loss of local media worsens political polarization….
cut 11 (10) “…is thriving”
And Darr says local newspapers and radio stations shields people from turning to more partisan sources.

It’s Cyber Monday as consumers will spend time today to looking for deals on the internet today. Southeast Louisiana Better Business Bureau spokesperson Cynthina Albert urges all consumers, whether buying gifts on-line or in a brick-and-mortar store, to do some comparative shopping…
cut 6 (12) “…of what”
When shopping online, make sure to use only legitimate websites, watch out for U-R-L’s that use the names of well-known brands along with extra words.

7:30 LRN Newscast November 26

LSU fans are still outraged over the officiating in the Texas A-and-M game as several controversial calls went against the Tigers in a seven overtime loss. The defeat prevented Coach Ed Orgeron’s team from winning 10 regular season games….
cut 15 (10) “…approach it”
And Texas A-and-M officials are said to be reviewing video after the game as the nephew of Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher allegedly punched LSU analyst Steve Kragthoprhe. Kragthorpe has Parkinson’s and has a pacemaker.

LSU Manship professor Joshua Darr assisted in research that found the loss of local media is helping to worsen political polarization. Darr says that’s because voters are more than ever turning to partisan national outlets to get their information. He says local radio stations and papers inform residents on the issues, instead of the party line message
cut 12 (10) “…local options”

An announcement is expected this week from Republican Senator John Kennedy on whether he’ll challenge Democrat John Bel Edwards in next year’s governor’s race. Louisiana GOP executive committee member Vincent Bruno explains why Kennedy would want to leave Washington D-C…
cut 9 (10) “…of Louisiana”

The Better Business Bureau has these tips on this Cyber Monday to make sure you are not a victim of a holiday scam…
Voicer 1 (29) “I’m Michael Farrar”

6:45 LRN Sportscast November 26

Many are still in disbelief over LSU’s 74-72 seven overtime loss to Texas A-and-M. Several calls went against the Tigers way. It seemed like they won the contest on several occasions, including when Jace Sternberger fumbled the ball away after catching a pass and LSU recovered. But it was ruled an incomplete pass and Coach Ed Orgeron said the instant replay judge never asked for a formal review…
cut 14 (05) “…it wasn’t”
LSU finishes the regular season 9-3 and will find out their bowl destination on Sunday.

Southern is headed to the SWAC Championship game after beating Grambling 38-28 in the Bayou Classic. The Tigers made it a three-point game in the fourth quarter, but Dawson Odums team responded with its own touchdown drive…
cut 30 (08) “….all year”
Southern will face Alcorn State this Saturday.

Nicholls is advancing to the second round of the F-C-S playoffs after beating San Diego 49-30 on Saturday. The game was played in front of nearly nine-thousand fans at John L Guidry Stadium and Coach Tim Rebowe says the team appreciated their support….
cut 17 (17) “….nice to see em”
The Colonels advance to play at Eastern Washington this Saturday.

The Ragin Cajuns will play in the first ever Sun Belt Football Championship game as UL Lafayette defeated ULM 31-28 to win the west title. The Cajuns will play Appalachian State in Boone, North Carolina this Saturday. The Mountaineers beat UL Lafayette 27-17 on October 20th.

6:30 LRN Newscast November 26

Senator John Kennedy is expected to announce this week on whether he’ll run for Governor in 2019 against John Bel Edwards. Earlier this year, Edwards reported five-million dollars in his campaign war chest. Southeastern Louisiana Professor Dayne Sherman says Kennedy will do well in fundraising and one of the reasons is because he’s a US Senator…
Cut 7 (09) “…good graces.”

LSU fans believe they were robbed on Saturday night in College Station as the Tigers lost a seven-overtime thriller to Texas A-and-M. Coach Ed Orgeron believes the game should have never made it to overtime, as A-and-M should not have received another second to run the play that resulted in a game-tying touchdown…
cut 13 (09) “…in my opinion”

An LSU Manship School Assistant Professor says his research shows the loss of local media can make towns a lot more partisan. Joshua Darr says the study was a joint effort with researchers from Colorado State and Texas A&M, where they analyzed the rate of voters who turned in ballots supporting candidates from more than one party.
Cut 10 (12) “…that newspaper.”
Darr says that’s because when local media dies, the community relies more heavily on partisan national outlets to fill the gap.

AM Newscall Nov 26

The Better Business Bureau has these tips on this Cyber Monday to make sure you are not a victim of a holiday scam. Michael Farrar has the story…

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 Analysts expect Senator John Kennedy to join the 2019 Governor’s race this week. Matt Doyle has more.

Cut 2 (28) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”  

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The Ragin Cajuns will play in the first ever Sun Belt Championship game in football this Saturday as UL-Lafayette defeated ULM 31-28 to win the Western Division. The Cajuns jumped out to a 14-0 lead and won the game when the Warhawks missed a potential game-tying field goal as time expired. Running back Trey Ragas says the culture instilled by first year coach Billy Napier helped them pull out the win…

Cut 19 (14)   “…keep fighting”

Ragas had a big game on Saturday in Monroe as he rushed for 115 yards. The Cajuns will play in the Sun Belt Championship game on Saturday against Appalachian State. Ragas says it’s an unbelievable feeling…

Cut 20 (09) “…feel awesome”

10:30 am Newscast November 24, 2018

Today kicks of early voting for the December 8th election. The Secretary of State’s office says there are 134 candidate runoffs in 47 parishes.

John Couvillon of JCM Analytics says the Shreveport mayoral race is one high profile election heading to a run-off, plus there are other local races…

Cut 9 (11) “being sought.”

A judge handed down a 105 year prison sentence to a man convicted of putting a pipe bomb that detonated under a couple’s bed.

56 year old Douglas Holley would be over 160 years old if he manages to live long enough to serve the 105 year sentence issued by Bossier Judge Parker Self on Friday.

Holley turned down a plea bargain of 40 years imprisonment after conviction in August for two counts of attempted first degree murder of Tracy and Robert Hewlett and other charges.

According to the Associated Press, Holley planned vengeance on Robert Hewlett, a veterinarian, for the death of Holley’s horse due to a terminal case of colic.

The Hewlett’s own the Holly Hill Farm Equestrian Center.

The couple may have escaped the 2015 explosion because of the husband, Robert Hewlett getting out of bed extra early due to him being jet lagged from his trip to Australia.

Thousands of 2016 Louisiana flood victims continue to wait for President Donald Trump to sign a waiver so they can be eligible for disaster aid.

Flooded homeowners who took out Small Business Administration disaster loans remain ineligible for grant dollars, because of the federal government’s duplication of benefits policy.

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says he’s heard from the White House that this issue should be resolved shortly.

He hopes so, because it’s incredibly frustrating.

Cut 13 (06) “…issue resolved.”

Tonight marks the 45th anniversary of the Bayou Classic football game set to take place on the Super Dome.

The annual sports event has Grambling State University Tigers going head to head with the Southern University Jaguars.

Although these two historically black college and universities are based in Louisiana, they have a world wide fan base.

The ‘2018 Bayou Classic Battle of the Bands’ presents a dynamic half time showdown between the marching bands with a fierce rivalry among the musicians, dancers and associated performers that take the field when the teams pause for half time.

The  scheduled kick off today at 4 pm.

9:30 am Newscast November 24, 2018

A trio of women were arrested in Baton Rouge on Thanksgiving for allegedly attempting to take clothing worth over two thousand dollars from stores without paying for the items.

Baton Rouge police identified Kimaijah Aclise, age 17, Ashley Knighten, age 27, and 20 year old Brandi D. Binson in the arrest at the Seigan Lane Marketplace shopping area on Thursday evening.

Authorities believe the three women were working together as a team and that two others managed to avoid being arrested.

Communities throughout Louisiana have many happy holiday events going on. For those living in or traveling through the 3-3-7 area code, there’s the “Safari of Lights” at Zoosiana (Zoo-see-ann-uh), the Zoo of Acadiana along highway 30 east in Broussard.

The “Safari of Lights” features larger than life illuminated displays with animal themes from 5 pm to 9 pm on the Zoosiana grounds.

However, folks in northwest Louisiana should look to the skies for their holiday lights during Saturday night’s “Rockets Over The Red Fireworks Festival.”

The free event features two prominent viewing areas: Shreveport’s Riverview Park, as well as the Louisiana Boardwalk outlets in Bossier City.

A wide variety of unique holiday events are listed on the Louisiana Travel (dot) com website.

For those on the lookout for a real tree, one Louisiana farmer says this year’s crop is good. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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The Saints roasted the Atlanta Falcons on Thanksgiving night, defeating them 31 to 17, and the guys who caught Drew Brees’ four touchdown passes were all undrafted players.

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It’s the 10th straight win for the New Orleans Saints.

And LSU also goes after its 10th win of the year tonight when the Tigers take on Texas A-and-M at 6:30pm in Texas.